Daily Current Affairs (12/11/10 – May – 26)
- What Is ‘One Case One Data’? The New Reform of Supreme Court Explained –
- Respectable Supreme Court of India has taken the step towards the modernization of judicial services with the launch of ‘One Case One Data’ initiative. Along with this AI powered chatbot which named ‘Su-Sahayak’ is also launched. This move aims to connect digitally judicial data across the all levels of the court, from taluka courts to district courts and Supreme courts.
What Is the ‘One Case One Data’ Initiative ?
- The One Case One Data initiative is the new digital case management framework which is designed to integrate the judicial records into a unified system.
- For the first time courts across the different levels of the judicial hierarchy will be digitally connected via a common data access structure.
- This means case-related information from,
- Supreme Court
- High Courts
- District Courts
- Taluka Courts
- Government departments
- India’s Latest Mission Could Change Rural Jobs Forever Under VB-G RAM G Act From July 1, 2026 –
- MGNREGA to Be Replaced From July 1, 2026
- The Ministry of Rural Development has officially notified that the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), 2005 will stand repealed from the July 1, 2026.
- This transition marks one of the most important reforms in the India’s rural governance and employment structure in the recent decades.
- The government has also described the move as a shift towards a more integrated, productivity driven and future ready rural economy.
- Importantly the all ongoing MGNREGA works will continue without any interruption and will seamlessly shift into the new framework.
What Is the Viksit Bharat G RAM G Act?
- The Viksit Bharat – Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) is the statutory rural employment program which is designed to strengthen employment generation and livelihood security in the villages.
- Under the new law,
- Every eligible rural household will receive the legal guarantee of 125 days of wage employment every financial year.
- Employment will be provided to adults who are willing to perform the unskilled manual work.
- Also the workers will continue to receive the unemployment allowance if jobs are not provided within the prescribed time.
- Assam Enters New Leadership Phase as CM Himanta Sarma Sworn In Again –
Himanta Sarma CM of Assam
- On 12th May, Himanta Biswa Sarma took the oath Chief Minister of the State of Assam for the 2nd consecutive term. In the year 2021 he became the CM of the state for first time. Under his leadership BJP and its allies have secured the majority for the third consecutive term from the year 2016.
- Several national leaders like the PM Modi, Cabinet Ministers and Chief Ministers from BJP & NDA ruled state were present at the event.
Assam Government Formation 2026
- On the 4th May, 206 NDA led government in the Assam have secured the two third majority in the recent Assembly Elections.
- In which.
- BJP had won 82 seats.
- BJP’s Allies AGP and BPF secured 10 seats each.
- Opposition congress managed to win only 19 seats.
- Why Mental Health Awareness Week 2026 Is More Important Than Ever –
- The Mental Health Awareness Week 2026 is being observed from 11 May to 17 May this year. This week will be observed around the theme of ‘Action’ and it encourages people to move beyond the conversations and take practical steps to support mental wellbeing. This is organized by the Mental Health Foundation and supported by organizations like Mind and the NHS and this year’s main focus on hope, human connection and prevention driven mental healthcare.
- Why the Theme ‘Action’ Is Important in 2026
- The mental health challenges are increasing worldwide due to stress, loneliness, financial pressures, social isolation and the workplace burnout.
- Technical experts believes that discussing mental health simply is no longer enough.
- The 2026 theme which is ‘Action’ focuses on the encouraging people to take even small steps which can improve emotional wellbeing.
- How Did India Just Pulled Off a Stunning Comeback To Win Archery World Cup Stage 2 –
- Indian Women’s recurve archery team has scripted a memorable victory at the Archery World Cup Stage 2 in Shanghai after defeating the host nation China highly tense shoot off final. The Indian trio of Deepika Kumari, Ankita Bhakat and Kumkum Mohod has showed the remarkable composure under pressure to secure the India’s first Archery World Cup gold medal since 2021.
India Defeats China in Dramatic Shoot Off to Win Gold
- The final against the China has turned into one of the most intense matches of the tournament.
- India has started strongly by winning the opening set but the Chinese team has responded quickly to level the contest.
- After the four sets the both teams remained tied and forced the gold medal clash into a shoot off.
- The pressure if the final at its peak and the home crowd backing China the Indian archers had stayed calm in the decider and edged out the hosts 28-26.
MCQ Quiz
Q1. Sabarmati River, that was recently seen in news, flows through which states ?
- a) Rajasthan and Gujarat
- b) Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh
- c) Punjab and Haryana
- d) Bihar and Jharkhand
Q2. National Technology Day is celebrated every year on which day ?
- a) May 9
- b) May 10
- c) May 11
- d) May 12
Q3. According to Ministry of Panchayati Raj, which state secured the highest number of Panchayat Awards 2025 ?
- a) Karnataka
- b) Madhya Pradesh
- c) Uttar Pradesh
- d) Odisha
Q4. Consider the following statements regarding Hypersonic Missiles:
- Unlike conventional ballistic missiles, hypersonic weapons can fly at lower altitudes and change direction, making them highly unpredictable.
- Hypersonic Glide Vehicles (HGVs) use scramjet engines for continuous, fuel-efficient atmospheric flight.
- Hypersonic Cruise Missiles (HCMs) require carrying their own oxidizers to sustain combustion.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?
- a) 1 and 2 only
- b) 1 and 3 only
- c) 2 and 3 only
- d) 1, 2, and 3
Explanation-
- Statement 1 is correct: Unlike traditional ballistic missiles that travel in a parabolic, predictable arc, hypersonic missiles travel at speeds greater than Mach 5 and possess high maneuverability. They can fly at lower altitudes and alter their course, rendering them extremely difficult to detect and intercept by conventional radar and missile defense systems.
- Statement 2 is incorrect: Hypersonic Glide Vehicles (HGVs) are launched into the upper atmosphere using a rocket, after which they glide and maneuver toward their target without continuous engine propulsion. It is the Scramjet-powered Hypersonic Cruise Missiles that are powered continuously by high-speed air-breathing engines.
- Statement 3 is incorrect: Scramjet (Supersonic Combustion Ramjet) engines are designed specifically to use atmospheric oxygen for combustion instead of carrying heavy oxidizers on board. This makes the missile lighter and more efficient.
Q5. With reference to the MIRV (Multiple Independently Targetable Re-entry Vehicle) technology, consider the following statements:
- It allows a single missile to carry only one large warhead that can maneuver to evade enemy radars.
- After reaching space, the missile releases multiple re-entry vehicles that follow separate trajectories toward different targets.
- The successful integration of this technology places India among a select group of global nations.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct ?
- a) 1 and 2 only
- b) 2 only
- c) 2 and 3 only
- d) 1, 2, and 3
Explanation-
- Statement 1 is incorrect: MIRV technology allows a single missile to carry multiplewarheads, not just one. These warheads can be directed to strike different targets that are hundreds of kilometers apart.
- Statement 2 is correct: Once the missile carrying MIRVs reaches space, its payload portion—often called the “bus”—releases the individual re-entry vehicles. These vehicles then follow separate, independent trajectories toward assigned targets.
- Statement 3 is correct: With this successful test, India has officially joined an elite group of nations (which includes the US, Russia, China, France, and the UK) capable of deploying MIRVed ballistic missiles.