TNPSC CURRENT AFFAIRS (ENGLSIH) – 31.03.2025

  1. THE 3C’s THAT HAUNT INDIAN EDUCATION TODAY

SUBJECT: NATIONAL

  • 3Cs
  • Centralization: National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 emphasizes central control.
  • Union Government’s track record shows increased centralization in education.
  • Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE) not convened since 2019.
  • Commercialization: Rising prevalence of private schools and coaching centers.
  • NEP 2020 allows private schools to operate with minimal oversight.
  • High fees in private schools exclude the poor (e.g., 89,441 private schools charge high fees).
  • Communalization: Textbooks revised to align with certain ideologies (e.g., Mughal history removed).
  • Leadership positions in educational institutions filled with ideologically aligned individuals.
  • Impact: Rising costs of education exclude the poor.
  • Quality of education compromised due to ideological biases.
  • SSA (Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan) funds underutilized by states.

2. CENTRIFUGE : GETTING TO THE GOOD URANIUM

SUBJECT: GEOGRAPHY

  • Extracts uranium-235 (U-235) from natural uranium for nuclear power and weapons.
  • Natural uranium: 99.3% U-238, 0.7% U-235.
  • Nuclear reactors need 3-20% U-235; weapons need ~90% U-235.
  • Process: Uranium converted to uranium hexafluoride (UF₆) gas.
  • Gas spun in a centrifuge at 50,000 revolutions per minute. Centrifugal force separates denser U-238 from U-235.
  • Multiple stages increase U-235 concentration

3. WHY THE PARKER SOLAR PROBE IS TRYING TO TOUCH THE SUN

SUBJECT: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

  • Launched on August 12, 2018, on a Delta IV rocket from Cape Canaveral. On March 22, 2024, the probe made its closest approach to the sun at6 million km.
  • Maximum speed: 692,000 km/hr; will spend 2,000 hours in the corona.
  • Objective: Study the sun’s outer atmosphere (corona)to understand:
  • Source of energy for solar flares and coronal mass ejections. Causes of solar storms that trigger auroras and damage the ozone layer.
  • Dynamics of solar wind (charged particles) and their impact on Earth.
  • Timeline: Closest approach on December 24, 2024 (most foreboding).
  • Will make another approach on March 22, 2025, and again later in 2025.
  • Challenges
  • Corona temperature: 300,000°C; probe’s heat shield withstands 1,400°C.
  • Solar wind speed: 2.34 million km/hr; probe must withstand this force.

4. KERALA BRINGS OUT PLAN FOR YOUTH AND CHILD WELFARE

SUBJECT: SOCIAL ISSUES

  • Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan announced a strategic, multi layered plan for the mental and physical well-being of children and youth.
  • Objective: Counter rising trends in substance abuse and aggression among children and youth.
  • Draft Action Plan:Prepared by Chief Secretary Sarada Muraleedharan.
  • Short-Term Goals(up to 12 months): Emergency interventions for mental health.
  • Strengthen legal frameworks and law enforcement.
  • Enhance coordination and evaluation of government schemes.
  • Medium-Term Goals(7 months to 2 years): Reduce all forms of violence, especially sexual abuse.
  • Ensure school safety and promote accountability.
  • Extend support systems to grassroots (e.g., panchayats).
  • Provide effective care for children subjected to violence.
  • Mitigate risk factors to enhance child safety

5. WHAT IS STATUS OF THE SPACEX MARS MISSION

SUBJECT: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

  • Elon Musk announced on March 15 that an uncrewed Mars landing mission will take place by the end of next year.
  • Mission Details: Expected to feature the Optimus robot developed by Tesla.
  • Human landings planned for 2029, with Musk as a passenger.
  • Starship rocket to be used (successful Falcon 9landing on Earth). 
  • Challenges: Multiple setbacks in recent months (e.g., test flight failures).
  • Refueling in space remains untested.
  • Starship’s second stage must travel 5.5 crore kilometers in 26 months.
  • High failure rate in test flights (e.g., “rapid unscheduled disassemblies”).
  • NASA Concerns: Potential conflict of interest due to Musk’s role as a government adviser and SpaceX CEO.
  • SpaceX’s contracts with NASA raise concerns about impartiality.
  • Progress: SpaceX has demonstrated reusable rocket technology and rapid production capabilities.

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