News in Shorts: 03 February 2026

3 Feb 2026

News in Shorts: 03 February 2026

Australian Open 2026

Context: The 114th edition of the Australian Open took place at Melbourne Park, Australia, from January 18 to February 1, 2026.

Result of Australian Open 2026

  • Men’s Singles: Carlos Alcaraz (Spain) defeated Novak Djokovic (Serbia) in the final.  
    • This marked Alcaraz’s first Australian Open title and his seventh major overall. 
    • As a 22 years old, he became the youngest man in history to complete the career Grand Slam.
  • Women’s Singles: Elena Rybakina (Kazakhstan) defeated Aryna Sabalenka (Belarus, world No. 1 and defending champion) in the final.  
    • This was Rybakina’s maiden Australian Open title and second Grand Slam overall (after Wimbledon 2022).
  • Doubles: 
    • Men’s Doubles: Christian Harrison & Neal Skupski won the men’s doubles title. 
    • Women’s Doubles: Elise Mertens & Zhang Shuai clinched the women’s doubles championship.
  • Mixed Doubles: Olivia Gadecki & John Peers successfully defended their title, winning the mixed doubles final. 

About Australian Open

  • It is one of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments (along with French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open).
  • It is the first Grand Slam of the year held annually in Melbourne, Australia, at Melbourne Park.
  • Played on hard courts (since 1988; previously grass).

 

Celphos Poisoning

Context: Recently Doctors reported a major clinical breakthrough showing early intravenous lipid emulsion therapy significantly reduces mortality in deadly aluminium phosphide (Celphos) poisoning.

Celphos (Aluminium Phosphide) Poisoning

  • Aluminium phosphide (AlP) is a cheap solid fumigant and a highly toxic pesticide which is commonly used for grain preservation. 
  • Its easy availability in the markets has increased also its misuse for committing suicide. 
  • Celphos poisoning is a highly fatal public-health emergency in India, especially in agricultural states, due to its widespread use as a grain preservative and easy accessibility.
  • Chemical Composition: Celphos contains aluminium phosphide (AlP), which on contact with moisture or gastric acid releases phosphine gas (PH₃), a potent cellular toxin causing systemic failure.
    • Phosphine inhibits cellular oxygen utilization and can induce lipid peroxidation.
  • Impact on Humans: Causes severe metabolic acidosis, cardiac toxicity, shock and multi-organ failure.
    • Mortality remains extremely high due to absence of a specific antidote.
      • Overall mortality varies between 70–100%
  • Treatment Breakthrough
    • Study shows intravenous lipid emulsion (ILE) as an effective adjunct therapy.
      • ILE therapy involves infusing fat emulsions to “sink” or absorb lipophilic toxins from tissues, acting as a rescue antidote for anesthetic or medication poisoning.
    • Early ILE administration improves hemodynamic stability, corrects acidosis and reduces mortality.
    • Treatment is low-cost, widely available and suitable for district and rural hospitals.

 

Bharat- VISTAAR

Context: Union Budget 2026–27 prioritises AI and emerging technologies to strengthen agriculture, skills and the Orange Economy, with Bharat-VISTAAR as a key digital agriculture initiative.

About Bharat-VISTAAR

  • Bharat-Virtually Integrated System to Access Agricultural Resources (VISTAAR) is a multilingual AI-enabled digital platform proposed in Union Budget 2026–27 to enhance farm productivity, improve farmer decision-making and reduce agricultural risk through customised advisory services.
  • Nodal Body: The initiative will be implemented through the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare, integrating platforms developed by AgriStack and Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), with support from India’s national AI ecosystem.
  • Key Features
    • Integrates AgriStack farmer databases with ICAR’s package of agricultural practices
    • Uses AI-driven analytics for crop-specific, location-specific advisories
    • Provides multilingual, customised recommendations to farmers
    • Supports real-time inputs on weather, soil health, crop management and risk mitigation
    • Reduces information asymmetry and improves last-mile digital outreach
  • Significance
    • Enhances farm productivity and income stability
    • Strengthens data-driven agriculture and precision farming
    • Reduces climate, market and production risks for small and marginal farmers
    • Advances Digital Agriculture under Viksit Bharat vision
    • Aligns with inclusive tech adoption benefiting farmers, youth and rural communities

 

World Wetlands Day 2026

Context: World Wetlands Day 2026 was observed on February 2 under the theme “Wetlands and traditional knowledge: Celebrating cultural heritage”, highlighting community-led conservation.

What is a Wetland?

  • Wetlands are areas of marsh, peatland or shallow water that can be fresh, brackish or saline, where water is static or flowing, including marine areas up to 6 metres depth at low tide.
  • Ecologically, wetlands act as transition zones (ecotones) between land and water ecosystems.
  • Role of Wetlands: 
    • Biodiversity Support: Wetlands provide habitats for aquatic plants, fish, amphibians, and migratory birds, sustaining rich food webs and ecological balance.
    • Hydrological & Climate Regulation: They purify water, recharge groundwater, recycle nutrients, regulate local microclimates, and reduce flood risks by controlling runoff.
    • Livelihood & Ecosystem Services: Wetlands support fisheries, agriculture, and sustainable tourism, linking ecological health with local livelihoods and cultural practices.

World Wetlands Day

  • World Wetlands Day is observed annually on 2 February to mark the adoption of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands in 1971 at Ramsar, Iran.
  • The Convention is an intergovernmental treaty aimed at the conservation and wise use of wetlands of international importance, known as Ramsar Sites.
  • The Montreux Record (adopted in 1990) is a register of Ramsar sites requiring priority conservation attention due to ecological degradation.
  • The sites are removed from the list once they are restored)

India and Ramsar Sites

  • India became a party to the Ramsar Convention in 1982 and has since expanded its wetland conservation efforts.
  • Total Sites : Recently Patna Bird Sanctuary (Uttar Pradesh) and Chhari-Dhand (Gujarat)  were added to the Ramsar sites list , taking India’s total to 98.
  • Need of conservation : India has lost nearly 40% of its wetlands in the last three decades, and about half of the remaining wetlands are degraded.
  • Initiative: Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2017

 

Boost to Fishery

Context: Union Budget 2026–27 prioritises fisheries through record funding, duty-free incentives, and reservoir-based infrastructure to boost value chains, exports, and coastal livelihoods.

Key Announcements for Fisheries (Budget 2026–27)

  • Integrated Reservoir & Amrit Sarovar Development: The Budget proposes integrated development of 500 reservoirs and Amrit Sarovars to strengthen coastal fisheries value chains, market linkages, and women- and startup-led enterprises.
    • Launched in April 2022, Mission Amrit Sarovar aims to construct or rejuvenate 75 water bodies in every district,
  • Record Financial Support : Allocation of ₹2,761.8 crore to fisheries, with PMMSY receiving ₹2,500 crore to support fishers, infrastructure, and value addition.
  • Export Incentives for Marine Fisheries: Fish catch by Indian vessels in the EEZ and high seas is made duty-free, and landings at foreign ports will be treated as exports, with safeguards against misuse.
  • Boost to Seafood Processing Competitiveness: The duty-free import limit for seafood processing inputs is raised from 1% to 3%, reducing costs and improving compliance with global quality standards.

Status of Fisheries in India

  • Top Producer: India is the world’s second-largest fish producer, contributing 8% to global output, ranks second in aquaculture production, leads in shrimp production and export, and is the second-largest producer in capture fisheries.
  • Sunrise Sector with Rapid Growth: Fisheries supports nearly 3 crore livelihoods and has grown at 7.87% annually since 2014–15, the highest among agriculture-related sectors.
  • Rising Production and Inland Fisheries Expansion: Fish production has more than doubled to 197.75 lakh tonnes (FY 2024–25), driven mainly by inland fisheries and aquaculture.
  • Expanding Seafood Exports: Seafood exports doubled to ₹62,408 crore in FY 2024–25, reinforcing India’s position as a leading global exporter.
  • Strengthening the Blue Economy: With an 11,099 km coastline and vast EEZ, fisheries plays a vital role in nutrition, employment, and sustainable blue economy growth.

Support for Fishery

  • Establishment of dedicated ministry : Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying in June 2019.
  • Rising Investment: Since 2015, the Government has substantially increased investments in the sector, with cumulative outlays of ₹39,272 crore.
  • Key Initiatives: Blue Revolution Scheme, Fisheries and Aquaculture Infrastructure Development Fund (FIDF), Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY), Pradhan Mantri Matsya Samridhi Sah Yojana (PM-MKSSY) and Inclusion of fishery under Kisan Credit Card (KCC).

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