Daily UPSC Current Affairs 15-MAY -2026 [NF STACK]

TOPICSSUBJECTPAPER
NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY (INDIA)    NATIONAL BODIESPRELIMS
WHY HEART CANCER IS SO RARE BIOLOGYPRELIMS
STATEMENT    ECONOMYPRELIMS
NAGATITAN (NAGATITAN CHAIYAPHUMENSIS)    paleontologyPRELIMS
THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT (ICC)  INTERNATIONAL BODIESPRELIMS
THE INDIAN SOFTSHELL TURTLE (NILSSONIA GANGETICA)ENVIRONMENT AND ECOLOGYPRELIMS

 

NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY (INDIA)

National Disaster Management Authority (India), abbreviated as NDMA, is an apex Body of Government of India, with a mandate to lay down policies for disaster management. NDMA was established through the Disaster Management Act enacted by the Government of India on 23-December-2005. NDMA is responsible for framing policies, laying down guidelines

WHY HEART CANCER IS SO RARE 

The human heart ,it encounters circulating cells, including cancer cells that travel through the bloodstream. Yet tumours of the heart are strikingly rare. the force of each heartbeat may itself limit the growth of cancer cells in the organ.

STATEMENT

The 16th Finance Commission has gone further, recommending that heatwaves be notified as a national disaster 

NAGATITAN (NAGATITAN CHAIYAPHUMENSIS)

Nagatitan (Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis) is a massive species of titanosaur sauropod and the largest dinosaur ever discovered in Southeast Asia [thailand]. This long-necked herbivore lived during the Early Cretaceous period, roughly 100 to 120 million years ago.

THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT (ICC)

The International Criminal Court (ICC) is an intergovernmental organisation and international tribunal seated in The Hague, Netherlands. Established in 2002 under the multilateral Rome Statute, the ICC is the first and only permanent international court with jurisdiction to prosecute individuals for the international crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression

 THE INDIAN SOFTSHELL TURTLE (NILSSONIA GANGETICA)

  • India’s first satellite-tagged Ganges soft-shell turtle, an endangered species, was released in the 1,302 sq. km Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve in Assam on Friday (May 15, 2026).
  • The Indian softshell turtle (Nilssonia gangetica), or Ganges softshell turtle, is a species of softshell turtle found in South Asia in rivers such as the Ganges, Indus and Mahanadi.

 

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