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Highlights of 2 May 2025 Current Affairs
- A long-term study shows a 50% drop in marine food availability in the Bay of Bengal due to intensified monsoon fluctuations caused by climate change, threatening marine biodiversity.
- The Supreme Court declared inclusive digital access a fundamental right under Article 21, mandating accessibility for the disabled in digital services.
- India contributed significantly to the ITER fusion energy project in France by supplying key components like the cryostat and advanced heating systems.
- Researchers developed a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) that allows paralyzed individuals to control robotic limbs through thought, marking a leap in assistive technology.
- The Supreme Court clarified that courts can only partially modify arbitral awards under limited conditions, emphasizing respect for arbitration autonomy.
- The Cabinet approved the inclusion of caste-based data in the upcoming Census, a step toward refining reservation policies and ensuring social justice.
- India opposed the global ban on the pesticide Chlorpyrifos under the Stockholm Convention, citing national agricultural needs despite its toxic nature.
- Ocean acidification and disrupted nutrient cycles are worsening due to climate change, putting marine ecosystems at severe risk.
- Inclusive digital access was reinforced through a Supreme Court ruling urging e-KYC reforms for the visually impaired.
- The SeaCURE project in the UK explores removing carbon dioxide from seawater, offering a novel approach to carbon capture and climate mitigation.
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