28 June 2025: PIB Summary For UPSC
1. India to host 2029 World Police & Fire Games in Ahmedabad
(Source – PIB (Press Information Bureau), June 28, 2025)
Topic: GS Paper 2 (Polity, Sports, Infrastructure) |
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Background
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Games held biennially since 1985; 20 editions so far—India first participated in 2007.
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In 2023, India won 343 medals at Winnipeg—largest overseas haul .
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Global recognition: Hosting is a testament to India’s modernization in sports infrastructure under PM Modi’s leadership.
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Ahmedabad chosen: Seen as a rising destination for major sports events.
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Participation: Open to serving/retired police, fire, medical and disaster services.
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Medal performance: Since 2007, Indian contingents won over 1400 medals.
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Team selection: Based on performance at annual All India Police Games; governed by All India Police Sports Control Board (53 member-organisations) .
Analysis
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Boosts sports diplomacy and soft power.
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Encourages public safety and first-responder fitness.
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Encourages infrastructure development in non-metropolitan cities.
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Provides impetus for domestic sports ecosystem in uniformed services.
Way Forward
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Enhance preparedness via early planning committees.
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Improve annual Police Games standards to build elite athletes.
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Leverage event legacy for community sports engagement.
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Build disaster-safety public awareness parallel to event.
Practice Question: “Analyze the impact of India hosting the 2029 World Police & Fire Games on its sports infrastructure, first-responder capabilities, and international image.” |
2. Teak leaf extract: Natural biodegradable shield tool against high-power lasers
(Source – PIB (Press Information Bureau), June 28, 2025)
Topic: GS Paper 3 (Science & Technology) |
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Background
High-power lasers require protection mechanisms to safeguard sensors and human eyes. Current materials (graphene, nanoparticles) are expensive and environmentally risky.
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Source material: Discarded teak leaves rich in anthocyanins (reddish‑brown pigment).
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Processing: Dried → powdered → solvent extraction → centrifugation → reddish dye.
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Testing methods: Z‑Scan, Spatial Self‑Phase Modulation under continuous-wave & pulsed lasers.
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Findings: Reverse saturable absorption (RSA)—more intense the light, greater absorption—ideal for optical limiting.
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Analysis
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Harnesses waste into high-value photonic application—aligns with bio-economy goals.
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Non-toxic, biodegradable, and sustainable compared to synthetic alternatives.
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Opens new avenues in green photonics: eyewear, sensor shields, coatings.
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Way Forward
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Improve pigment stability for commercial use.
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Scale-up extraction and integration into protective gears.
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Field-test in real-world optical devices.
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Explore other plant-based NLO materials.
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Practice Question: “Discuss the significance of using plant-based natural dyes, such as teak leaf anthocyanins, in developing sustainable photonic materials. How can this approach contribute to India’s green technology agenda?” |
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