Prelims Bits
Prelims Bits
Prelims Bits
The Sangeet Natak Akademi was set up in 1953 for the promotion of performing
arts.
The Sangeet Natak Akademi is an Autonomous Body under the Ministry of
Culture.
It acts at the national level for the:
Union Ministry of Home Affairs has created Cyber & Information Security (CIS)
division.
Under this division Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) and
the Cyber Police Force will be set up.
The CIS Division will have four Wings, namely Security Clearance, Cyber
Crime Prevention, Cyber Security and Information Security Wings
each headed by an Under Secretary level Officer.
It is also proposed to appoint the Chief Information Security Officer
(CISO) and Deputy CISO.
Surat has emerged as India's highest ranked smart city with the largest
number of projects implemented and completed under the Smart City Mission.
Surat is closely followed by Pune at number two, Visakhapatnam, Udaipur,
Bhubaneswar, Ahmedabad, Bhopal, Coimbatore, Jaipur and Indore.
Almost all these cities have planned command and control centres to control
urban services like city-wide Wi-Fi network, safety and security, citizen feedback
management, integrated traffic management, parking and other citizen services.
By this government aims to come out with the most cost-effective method to
transport goods till 2035 to provide a competitive edge to the Indian industry.
Logistics division in the commerce department is in talks with logistics
providing ministries of railways, roadways, shipping, inland waterways and civil
aviation besides the logistics using ministries including food processing, coal and
mines to chalk out the plan.
The logistics division has created a National Logistics Information Portal, which
will also be an online logistics marketplace.
It is held every year to exhibit works of brilliance and to give appreciation and
recognition to outstanding artists.
The exhibition covers artworks from extensive series of mediums like paintings,
sculptures, graphics, photographs, drawings, installation and
multimedia.
The PMSMA programme was launched in 2016 under the ministry of health and
family welfare.
It aims to ensure free comprehensive and quality antenatal check-ups to pregnant
women for ensuring safe pregnancy.
The programme is carried out across India with participation of private doctors.
AGNI- V
Nirman Samvaad
A one-day Mega Conclave called ‘Nirman Samvaad’, a first ever interaction between
the Ministry of Railways and the Construction Industry concluded recently.
It was a major event aimed at taking measures to ensure expeditious
implementation of ambitious Railway Infrastructure Development Plans.
The Conclave was organized by Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd. (RVNL), a dedicated arm
of Ministry of Railways for fast track implementation of railway projects.
Malimath Report
Sholas
Nilgiri Pipit
IPrism
IPrism is an Intellectual Property (IP) competition, organized by the Cell for IPR
Promotion and Management (CIPAM), Department of Industrial Policy and
Promotion (DIPP).
CIPAM collaborated with ASSOCHAM and ERICSSON India for this event.
This competition invites students to submit films on piracy & counterfeiting which
causes significant loss to the industry and pose serious safety threats to the
consumers.
The competition aims to foster a culture of innovation and creativity in the younger
generation.
Orange Passports
Ministry of External Affairs has decided to offer orange coloured passport to the
travellers who require an emigration check.
ECR status
As per the Emigration Act, 1983, certain categories of Indian passport holders
require obtaining an ‘Emigration Clearance’ for going to certain countries.
Emigration, as per the Act, means the leaving of India by any Indian citizen with
the intent of taking up employment in certain foreign countries.
Persons who don’t have a minimum educational qualification of 10th standard
(SSC, Matriculation) will come under ECR category.
The idea behind the ‘ECR’ is to ensure the safety of uneducated and unskilled
Indian citizens, from the most deprived socio-economic strata, against prevailing
legal conditions in certain foreign countries.
Regular Passport - This has a navy blue cover; it is issued to citizens for
ordinary travel like vacations and business trips.
Diplomatic Passport - This has a maroon cover; it is issued to Indian
diplomats, top-ranking government officials (joint secretary and above) and
diplomatic couriers.
Official Passport - This has a white cover; it is issued to individuals
representing the Indian government on official business.
Union government has decided to allow 100 per cent Foreign Direct Investment
(FDI) in single-brand retail trading through the automatic route last week.
Single-brand retail chain is expected to sell all its products under only one label
across its store, example Burger King, KFC, Levis.
If an MNC operates a single-brand retail chain, the product must also be sold
under the same brand name globally.
The MNC must also source 30 per cent of its purchases for the business from
India.
Now this rules are slightly relaxed to allow an MNC to set off any local sourcing
for its global business, against this 30 per cent quota.
FDI
It provides a unified approach where citizens can install one application to avail
multiple government services.
The app services include Aadhaar, DigiLocker, and Bharat Bill Payment System
(BBPS). Etc.
SAREX – 18
Anti-Piracy operations
held in Chennai.
Japanese coast guard ship “Tsugaru”, a patrol vessel with helicopters will participate in
this exercise.
SAREX – 18
It is a joint search and rescue exercise between India and Japan to help increase
mutual understanding in Anti-Piracy operations.
During the exercise, helicopters of the Japan and Indian Coast Guard will perform
cross landing operations to improve compatibility between the two forces.
This year, it will be held in Chennai.
Japanese coast guard ship “Tsugaru”, a patrol vessel with helicopters will participate
in this exercise.
CTG has already expanded Internet services to Pakistan, Laos and Thailand.
Members of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme (MPLADS)
continuation of MPLADS till the term of the 14th Finance Commission i.e. 31.03.2020.
launched in 1993-94.
Lok Sabha MP chooses these villages from the constituency he/she represents and the
Rajya Sabha MP chooses it from the state he/she represents.
The scheme requires MP to draft a village development plan, identify gaps in funding and
mobilizing MPLAD funds to create additional resources specifically from CSR initiatives of
various corporate houses.
District Collectors will carry ground-level surveys along with monthly review meetings to
monitor progress.
LEADS Index
Kala Azar
India has missed the 2017 deadline for elimination of Kala Azar.
Elimination is defined as reducing the annual incidence of Kala Azar to less
than 1 case per 10,000 people at the sub-district level.
Visceral leishmaniasis (VL), also known as kala-azar, is caused by the
protozoan Leishmania parasites.
It is transmitted to humans through infected sandflies.
It is characterized by irregular bouts of fever, weight loss, enlargement of the spleen
and liver, and anaemia.
The parasite migrates to the internal organs such as the liver, spleen, and bone
marrow, and, if left untreated, may result in the death.
It is endemic to the Indian subcontinent in 119 districts in four countries
(Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal).
India itself accounts for half the global burden of the disease.
Further, a little-known skin condition called Post Kala Azar Dermal
Leishmaniasis (PKDL), a red flag for transmission of Kala Azar has been growing
steadily over the past few years.
Chiru Goat
It is native of China (Tibet, Xinjiang region) and India (North Eastern Ladakh region) and
regionally extinct in Nepal.
it is killed for making of the famous Shahtoosh shawls, which is renowned for its
quality from Srinagar.
Impeachment of a SC judge
MR
Infant mortality rate is number of deaths per 1000 child births under one year of
age.
In India this number is 34 out of 1000 births.
This scheme has been formulated with the vision of extending the coverage of
irrigation and improving water use efficiency in a focused manner.
It focuses on end to end solution on source creation, distribution, management,
field application and extension activities.
The scheme now comes under Ministry of Agriculture and farmer’s Welfare.
PMKSY has been formulated amalgamating schemes of
Appointment of SC judges
The Chief Justice of India and the Judges of the Supreme Court are appointed by the
President (on the recommendation of the collegium) under clause (2) of Article 124
of the Constitution. (Collegium has not been mention in the constitution).
he/she can hold office until the age of 65 years.
Constitution has not fixed the tenure of SC judge.
SFOORTI application
Ministry of Railway has launched Smart Freight Operation Optimisation & Real
Time Information (SFOORTI) Application.
Both passenger and freight trains can be tracked over Zones/Divisions/ Sections can
be viewed through this application.
Position of Rakes for specific type of Stock, loading and unloading of goods can also
be viewed through this application.
It provides features for monitoring and managing freight business using Geographic
Information System (GIS) Views and Dashboard.
Sankalp Programme
DOP&PW has so far conducted Pre-Retirement Counselling for more than 3000
employees under the Sankalp project.
A web portal for “Sankalp’ programmehas also been launched, for Pensioners,
Pensioner Associations and NGOs to avail the services.
This programme is not to be confused with “Sankalp Se Siddhi” Scheme.
Prolonged heat-wave
Combined scientific measure of heat and humidity is termed as “wet-bulb temperature”,
the study claims that fluctuations in wet-bulb temperature is the reason for the heat
waves.
The population with outdoor jobs, cardiovascular and respiratory conditions are likely to
be the most vulnerable and this could even give rise to new disease and threaten
agriculture.
Talanoa Dialogue
"Talanoa is a traditional word used in Fiji and thePacific.
Enhancing climate action every five years, informed by periodical progress and
identifying new opportunities for action, is a fundamental premise of the Paris
Agreement on climate change
The 2018 facilitative dialogue for stocktaking exercises on climate change is called
the Talanoa Dialogue.
The dialogue will assess global progress towards meeting the Paris long-term goals.
It will also highlight opportunities to step up action, and help spur countries to move
forward on enhancing their nationally determined contributions (NDCs) by 2020.
This dialogue will be launched as a pivotal change, with a new momentum to drive
the investment and action needed to achieve a climate resilient future.
India has committed to meet its current target of 33% reduction in emission
intensity of the 2005 level by 2030, by generating 40% of its energy from
renewables.
States are important for the realisation of this goal and they are considered as Sub
national modules.
The Under2Coalition, a MoU by subnational governments to reduce their
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions towards net-zero by 2050, is generating a unique
precedent for bold climate leadership, with its member states and regions
surpassing 200 in number.
Currently, Telangana and Chhattisgarh are signatories to this pact from India.
Akash Missile
INS Arihant
INS Arihant is India’s only operational ship submersible ballistic nuclear (SSBN)
asset.
It is its most dependable platform for a second-strike.
This is because the other options, land-based and air-launched, are easier to detect.
Arihant has been immobilised after ‘accident’ 10 months ago
It can stay undetected deep underwater for long periods and ranges far and wide.
INS Arihant and other nuclear launch platforms are operationally handled by the
Strategic Forces Command.
They report to the Nuclear Command Authority chaired by the Prime Minister.
However, over 100 nuclear warheads are not mated with missiles or bombs and
remain in civilian custody of the Atomic Energy Department and the DRDO
INS Arihant is India’s only operational ship submersible ballistic nuclear (SSBN)
asset.
It is its most dependable platform for a second-strike.
This is because the other options, land-based and air-launched, are easier to detect.
Arihant has been immobilised after ‘accident’ 10 months ago
It can stay undetected deep underwater for long periods and ranges far and wide.
INS Arihant and other nuclear launch platforms are operationally handled by the
Strategic Forces Command.
They report to the Nuclear Command Authority chaired by the Prime Minister.
However, over 100 nuclear warheads are not mated with missiles or bombs and
remain in civilian custody of the Atomic Energy Department and the DRDO.
Mankidia Tribe
Along with these, some tribal groups have some specific features such as dependency on hunting, gathering for food,
having pre-agriculture level of technology, zero or negative growth of population and extremely low level of
literacy.
. Due to this factor, more developed and assertive tribal groups take a major chunk of the tribal development funds,
because of which PVTGs need more funds directed for their development.
In this context, in 1975, the Government of India initiated to identify the most vulnerable tribal groups as a separate
category called PVTGs and declared 52 such groups
while in 1993 an additional 23 groups were added to the category, making it a total of 75 PVTGs out of 705
Scheduled Tribes, spread over 17 states and one Union Territory (UT), in the country (2011 census).
Andhra Pradesh and 1. Bodo Gadaba 2. Bondo Poroja 3. Chenchu 4. Dongria Khond 5. Gutob Gadaba 6.
Telangana Khond Poroja 7. Kolam 8. Kondareddis 9. Konda Savaras 10. Kutia Khond 11.
Parengi Poroja l2. Thoti
Bihar and Jharkhand 13. Asurs 14. Birhor 15. Birjia 16. Hill Kharia 17. Konvas 18. Mal Paharia 19.
Parhaiyas 20. Sauda Paharia 21. Savar
In 2006, the Government of India renamed the PTGs as Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs).
PVTGs have some basic characteristics –
Population
In India, tribal population makes up for 8.6% of the total population.
Tribal people live in about 15% of the geographical area of the country.
There are 12 PVTGs having a population above 50,000 and the remaining groups have a population of 1000 or less.
The PVTG of Sahariyas has the highest population of 4,50,217, while the PVTGs of Sentinelets and Andamanese has a
very small population of 39 and 43, respectively.
Pratyush
The Ministry of Home Affairs is set to launch a web portal where people who have
faced online abuse can register complaints on a real-time basis.
It includes victims of cybercrimes like financial frauds.
The Centre also plans to give access rights to banks on the portal to address cases of
fraudulent transactions online.
According to India’s Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), there was a
21% increase per year in incidents of cybercrime.
The portal has also been readied on the directives of a committee appointed by the
Supreme Court to check circulation of child pornography and sexual violence
videos on the Internet.
Bishing Stand-off
Troops of Indian and Chinese security forces are locked in a standoff near Bishing in
Arunachal Pradesh.
The standoff is firmly within Indian Territory, about 4 km from the McMahon Line.
The standoff began after Indian troops involving the Indo-Tibetan Border Police
(ITBP) and the Indian Army were informed by local villagers that a Chinese road-
building team had entered India with bulldozers.
CFC and ozone depletion
Scientists used data from the Aura satellite to determine how ozone and other
chemicals have changed year to year.
Aura is a NASA mission to study Earth's ozone, air quality, and climate and conduct
research on the composition, chemistry, and dynamics of Earth's atmosphere.
Nayachar Islands
Nayachar is a newly emerged island with mangrove ecosystem in the middle estuary
of the Hooghly River in West Bengal.
This land mass was created in the Indian Sunderbans by river silt deposits, and
remained largely submerged, rising occasionally above the water level.
Till 1990 it was completely barren, with hardly any plant or animal species, at
present there are 151 animal species on the island, making it a rare case in ecology.
The natural succession of species on the island has been aided by the inundation of
water during tides, and the soil brought from other places by fishermen.
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) had issued regulations
that required food companies selling organic produce to get certified from either one
authority.
Certificate issuing authorities will be National Programme for Organic
Production (NPOP) or the Participatory Guarantee System for India
(PGS-India).
Companies could also get a voluntary logo from the FSSAI that marked its produce
as ‘organic.’
It will be implemented from July 2018, any company that claims to sell organic
food and not sticking to standards can be prosecuted.
NPOP
Organic farming certification had been done through a process of third party
certification under the NPOP.
This is a top- down mechanism run by the Ministry of Commerce used for certifying
general exports.
Nearly 24 agencies were authorised by the NPOP to verify farms, storages and
processing units and successful ones got a special ‘India Organic’ logo.
PGS-India
The PGS-India programme had been working from 2015, it involves a peer-
review approach.
Here, farmers play a role in certifying whether the farms in their vicinity adhered to
organic-cultivation practices.
This programme was implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture through the
National Centre of Organic Farming.
NASA’s Mission to explore Ionosphere
Ionosphere
The ionosphere is defined as the layer of the Earth's atmosphere that is ionized by
solar and cosmic radiation.
It lies 75-1000 km (46-621 miles) above the Earth, the thickness of the
ionosphere is quite tiny compared with the size of Earth.
Due to high energy from the Sun and from cosmic rays, the atoms in this area are
“ionized,” and are therefore positively charged.
These are the layers of near-Earth space and are home to radio signals used to guide
airplanes, ships and Global Positioning System satellites.
Jal Mahotsav
Third Jal Mahotsav has been celebrated in Hanuwantiya Island in Khandwa district
under the aegis of Indira Sagar Dam project (that forms the largest reservoir in
India).
It is India’s biggest water carnival through which is organised every year in
Hanuwantiya.
Jal Mahotsav promotes rural economies, and transforms hinterlands towards local
economic development.
National Clean Air Programme
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change has formulated National Clean
Air Programme (NCAP) as a medium term national level strategy to tackle the
increasing air pollution problem across the country.
The overall objective is to ensure a comprehensive management plan for prevention,
control and abatement of air pollution.
The NCAP focuses on collaborative and participatory approach covering all sources
of pollution and coordination between relevant Central Ministries, State
Governments, local bodies and other stakeholders.
A separate component on ‘Technology Assessment Cell’ has been envisaged under
NCAP to evaluate the technologies for prevention, control and abatement of air
pollution.
To create additional domestic demand for milk the agriculture ministry has sought
inclusion of the milk under the Price Stabilisation Fund scheme.
If milk is included in the Price Stabilisation Fund, it would enable states to
distribute milk through the public distribution system.
The Price Stabilization Fund (PSF) was set upunder the Department of Agriculture,
Cooperation & Famers Welfare (DAC&FW) and later transferred to Department of
Consumer Affairs (DOCA).
It aims to help regulate the price volatility of important agri-horticultural
commodities like onion, potatoes and pulses were also added subsequently.
In the Budget 2017-18, an exclusive fund called “Rashtriya Rail Sanraksha Kosh”
(RRSK) has been made.
The fund has a corpus of Rs.1 lakh crore over a period of 5 years.
This fund will be used for giving a major boost to safety related works for improving
safety of tracks, rolling stock and proliferation of other safety technologies and
training of staff.
Bomb Cyclone
It’s a weather term that applies to a massive winter storm that struck off the U.S.
Southeast, the storm has dumped freak snow in this region.
This storm will usually stay out to sea and blow with high winds gusts
exceeding 100 kmph.
Bomb cyclones draw air from Polar Regions after they leave it means extra cold
Arctic air this is based on polar vortex.
Storm intensity is measured by central pressure the lower the pressure, the stronger.
A storm is considered a “bomb” when the pressure drops rapidly at least 24 millibars
in 24 hours,Millibar is the unit of atmospheric air pressure.
To create additional domestic demand for milk the agriculture ministry has sought
inclusion of the milk under the Price Stabilisation Fund scheme.
If milk is included in the Price Stabilisation Fund, it would enable states to
distribute milk through the public distribution system.
The Price Stabilization Fund (PSF) was set upunder the Department of Agriculture,
Cooperation & Famers Welfare (DAC&FW) and later transferred to Department of
Consumer Affairs (DOCA).
It aims to help regulate the price volatility of important agri-horticultural
commodities like onion, potatoes and pulses were also added subsequently.
In the Budget 2017-18, an exclusive fund called “Rashtriya Rail Sanraksha Kosh”
(RRSK) has been made.
The fund has a corpus of Rs.1 lakh crore over a period of 5 years.
This fund will be used for giving a major boost to safety related works for improving
safety of tracks, rolling stock and proliferation of other safety technologies and
training of staff.
Bomb Cyclone
It’s a weather term that applies to a massive winter storm that struck off the U.S.
Southeast, the storm has dumped freak snow in this region.
This storm will usually stay out to sea and blow with high winds gusts exceeding 100
kmph.
Bomb cyclones draw air from Polar Regions after they leave it means extra cold
Arctic air this is based on polar vortex.
Storm intensity is measured by central pressure the lower the pressure, the stronger.
A storm is considered a “bomb” when the pressure drops rapidly at least 24 millibars
in 24 hours,Millibar is the unit of atmospheric air pressure.
Polar Vortex
The polar vortex is a large area of low pressure and cold air surrounding both of the
Earth’s poles.
It always exists near the poles, but weakens in summer and strengthens in
winter.
The term "vortex" refers to the counter-clockwise flow of air that helps keep the
colder air near the Poles.
Many times during winter in the northern hemisphere, the polar vortex will expand,
sending cold air southward with the jet stream.
This occurs fairly regularly during wintertime and is often associated with large
outbreaks of Arctic air in the United States.
Polar vortex is not a feature that exists at the Earth’s surface and it is not confined to
the U.S.
Portions of Europe and Asia also experience cold surges connected to the polar
vortex.
Cryosphere
The IPCC is an international body for the assessment of climate change, it was
established by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the World
Meteorological Organization (WMO).
The IPCC reviews and assesses the most recent scientific, technical and socio-
economic information produced worldwide relevant to the understanding of climate
change.
It does not conduct any research nor does it monitor climate related data or
parameters.
Recently the subscriber’s base under the Atal Pension Yojana (APY) has reached
more than 8 million.
APY is available to all citizens of India in the age group of 18-40 years.
Under the scheme, a subscriber would receive a minimum guaranteed pension of
Rs.1000 to Rs.5000 per month, depending upon his contribution, from the age of 60
years.
The same pension would be paid to the spouse of the subscriber and on the demise
of both the subscriber and spouse, the accumulated pension wealth is returned to
the nominee.
The APY Scheme follows the same investment pattern as applicable to the NPS
contribution of Central Govt employees.
APY can be opened through banks, Postal departmentand also through a complete
digital channel through eNPS platform.
Sin Cess
A sin cess is added to products or services that are seen as vices, such as alcohol,
tobacco and gambling.
These types of taxes are levied by governments to discourage individuals from
partaking in such activities without making the use of the products illegal.
General public usually accepts sin taxes because they are indirect taxes that only
affect those who use the products.
Under the GST regime, a cess is levied on luxury, demerit and sin goods to make
good the loss suffered by the states on account of roll out of the new indirect tax
regime.
Sin cess in India is levied on top of the highest tax rate of 28% on these goods.
abby's star
Tabby’s star is the “most mysterious star in the universe” as it kept dimming and
brightening irregularly, following no pattern.
Officially called KIC 8462852, the star is 1,000 light years away from the Earth and
1,000 degrees hotter than the Sun.
There was a 20% decrease in brightness and the dip lasted from five to 80 days.
A recent report showed that the dimming is caused by ordinary dust particles, the
majority of them at a size less than one micrometre.
The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (Second Amendment) Bill,
2017 is yet to be passed.
The Right to Education Act, 2009 prohibits detention of children till they complete
elementary education i.e., class 8.
The Bill amends this provision to state that a regular examination will be held in
class 5 and class 8 at the end of every academic year.
If a child fails the exam, he will be given additional instruction, and take a re-
examination.
If he fails in the re-examination, the relevant central or state government may decide
to allow schools to detain the child.
Zojila Tunnel
The construction of the tunnel has been approved recently by PM-led Cabinet
Committee on Economic Affairs,
The project has been approved on the Engineering, Procurement and Construction
(EPC) mode.
It holds strategic and socio-economic significance, given the fact that the region of
Leh has limited connectivity due to threat of avalanches.
The project will be executed by Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRT&H).
New Savings Bonds
No Development Zone
The scientists have observed for the first time that levels of ozone-destroying
chlorine are declining, resulting in less ozone depletion.
There has been an international ban on chlorine-containing human made chemicals
called chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).
Measurement show that this has resulted in about 20% less ozone depletion during
the Antarctic winter than there was in 2005.
Stratospheric ozone protects life on the planet by absorbing potentially harmful
ultraviolet radiation that can cause skin cancer and cataracts,
CFCs are long-lived chemical compounds that eventually rise into the stratosphere.
In the long months of polar winter, chemical reactions take place in Polar
Stratospheric Clouds that could not take place anywhere else in the atmosphere.
These reactions convert the inactive chlorine in CFCs into more active forms,
especially chlorine gas (Cl2).
When the sunlight returns to the South Pole in October, UV light rapidly breaks the
bond between the two chlorine atoms, releasing free chlorine.
Chlorine atoms go on to destroy ozone molecules, resulting in Antarctic ozone hole.
The measurements are made by Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) aboard the Aura
satellite, which has been monitoring continuously since 2004.
Spike missile
India has cancelled a $ 500 million deal to buy 1,600 Spike anti-tank guided missiles
from Israel.
This is because of decision of defence ministry to procure world-class missile from
state owned Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) by 2021.
Spike is a man-portable "fire and forget' missile built by Israel's state-run firm,
Rafael Advanced Defence Systems, which can hit moving targets such as a tank.
It allows the soldier who fires the missile to quickly move for cover.
Barak missile
India is now planning a deal for 131 Barak surface-to-air missiles from the Israeli
firm coasting around $70 million.
These missiles are surface to air missiles designed to be used as a ship-borne anti-
missile defence system against anti-ship missiles.
Barak also known as LR-SAM or as MR-SAMis an Indian-Israeli surface-to-air
missile (SAM), both maritime and land-based versions of the Barak exist.
Barak 8 was jointly developed by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), India's Defence
Research &Development Organisation (DRDO).
Keoladeo National Park
i. High antiquity of its early texts/ recorded history over a period of 1500-2000 years;
ii. A body of ancient literature/ texts, which is considered a valuable heritage by
generations of speakers;
iii. The literary tradition be original and not borrowed from another speech community;
iv. The classical language and literature being distinct from modern, there may also be
a discontinuity between the classical language and its later forms or its offshoots.
A one-time grant of Rs 100 crore for research and development of the language.
Two major annual international awards for scholars of eminence in the concerned
language.
Setting up of a 'Centre of Excellence for Studies in Classical Languages' can be set
up.
The University Grants Commission can be requested to create, to start with at least
in Central Universities, a certain number of professional chairs for classical
languages, for scholars of eminence in the concerned language.
NABARD
The Parliament has recently passed the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural
Development (Amendment) Bill, 2017.
The Bill seeks to amend the NABARD Act, 1981 which establishes NABARD by
transferring the agricultural credit functions of RBI and refinance functions of the
then Agricultural Refinance and Development Corporation (ARDC).
The amendment bill seeks to increase the authorised capital of the Bank to 30,000
crore rupees from 5,000 crore rupees.
Currently the Central government is holding 99.60% share of the bank and the rest
is with RBI (0.40%).
The capital can be increased further by the government in consultation with the RBI.
NABARD is responsible for providing and regulating facilities like credit for
agricultural and industrial development in the rural areas.
It provides both direct finance (lending directly to customers) and refinance
(lending to financial institutions to provide loans to customers)
Humpback Whale
The humpback whale is one of the four species of baleen whales occurring in
Indian waters.
Characteristic baleen plates and paired blowholes help distinguish baleen
whales from toothed whales.
These whales strain huge volumes of ocean water through their baleen plates to
capture food
Humpback Whales migrate annually from the summer feeding grounds near the
poles to warmer winter breeding waters closer to the Equator.
They are found near coastlines, feeding on tiny shrimp-like krill, plankton, and small
fish.
The Arabian Sea humpback whales are the only sedentary whales in the world,
feeding and breeding in the same area.
Researchers from Environment Society of Oman have tagged a female humpback
whale named as “Luban” to track its movement via satellite.
It started its journey from Oman, heading towards east and reached off the coast of
Goa after two months.
Even though the IUCN Red List categorises humpback whale as of ‘least concern’,
it recognised the distinct Arabian Sea population as ‘endangered’ in 2008.
It is one of the last battles of 3rd Anglo-Maratha War in January 1818, between
Maratha ruler Baji Rao Peshwa II and the British East India Company along with the
local Mahar community.
The battle brought an end to the domination of Peshwas.
Historically, Mahars were considered as untouchables.
Maratha King Shivaji, nevertheless, recruited large number of Mahars into the
Maratha Army in the 17thcentury.
However, relations between Mahars and Peshwas turned sour after Baji Rao II
reportedly insulted the community by rejecting their offer to serve the army.
This made them to side with the English against the Peshwa’s numerically superior
army.
After the victory, British erected a commemorative victory pillar (Koregaon
Ranstambh) in Bhima-Koregaon village in 1818.
Dr BR Ambedkar visited the site.
This year, the event commemorating the 200th anniversary of the battle had been
met with protests.
NARI
e-Samvad
e-Samvad is an online portal to provide a platform for NGOs and Civil Societies to
interact with the Ministry of Women & Child Development.
Through e-Samvad, NGOs and civil society can provide their feedback, suggestions,
put up grievances, share best practices which will help in formulation of effective
policies.
NARI
e-Samvad
e-Samvad is an online portal to provide a platform for NGOs and Civil Societies to
interact with the Ministry of Women & Child Development.
Through e-Samvad, NGOs and civil society can provide their feedback, suggestions,
put up grievances, share best practices which will help in formulation of effective
policies.
Margdarshan
Margadarshan scheme is under the purview of All India Council for Technical
Education (AICTE), a national level apex advisory body under Ministry of Human
Resource and Development.
The scheme aims to provide mentoring to institutes by a well performing Institute.
Institutions of repute will act as a mentor with its existing facilities to serve as the
hub to guide and disperse knowledge to 10 technical institutions.
It will allow for information sharing, such as technical education, research and
sharing of resources to encourage best practices.
Mentor institute also provide services to faculty for self improvement.
Government owned, aided and self financed institutes and universities approved by
AICTE can participate.
Duration of the project shall be of 3 years.
The fund dispersed by AICTE shall be utilized to conduct programmes for technical
up liftment of the faculty members and shall not be used for purchase of equipment
like computer, laptop etc.
Swayam Prabha
After the launch of the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan and the RTE, many teachers without
requisite training had been hired.
The RTE (Amendment) Act, 2017 mandates teachers to acquire Bachelor/Diploma
in Elementary Education by May, 2019 to retain their jobs.
The NIOS, an autonomous organisation under the Ministry of HRD, is tasked with
training these teachers.
Under Swayam Prabha, the government had one DTH channel in English and Hindi
of the 32 channels for telecasting educational programmes dedicated to teacher
training.
The government has decided to increase it to 3 channels along with providing an
encoder device that permits live video interaction
ISRO is collaborating with NIOS in providing the devices to the teachers.
Rooftop Solar Plant
GAIL has commissioned the country's second-largest rooftop solar power plant with
a capacity of 5.76 Mega Watt at Pata, Uttar Pradesh.
The country's largest rooftop solar plant is located in Amritsar and has a capacity of
12 MW
Night Frogs
Frogs belongs to the genus Nyctibatrachus are commonly known as night frogs.
They are found only in the Western Ghats mountain range.
Scientists have recently discovered new night frog “Mewasinghi”, belonging to
Nyctibatrachus from Malabar Wildlife Sanctuary, Kozhikode.
It is found in a small stream running along the Peruvannamuzhi dam.
It is closely relative to Athirappilly night frog (found south of the Palakkad Gap in
Thrissur and Idukki) and the Kempholey night frog (found in the northern Western
Ghats of Kerala and Karnataka).
Scientists have discovered two new species of Ginger in Manipur and Nagaland.
They were found in easternmost districts bordering Myanmar.
Both the plants are from the family of Zingiberaceae, to which the commonly found
Ginger (Zingiberofficinale) belongs.
The species discovered in Nagaland, is an epiphytic plant and grows on tall trees.
The species from Manipur was found growing in rock crevices, boulders and
humus rich soil in the Shirui Hills.
LiFi
Light-fidelity (LiFi) is a technology used for free-space communication using visible
and near-visible light.
It is similar to Wireless Fidelity (WiFi), a technology for wireless local area network
communication using microwaves.
Microwaves can pass through walls while transmitting signals whereas visible and
near-visible light cannot pass through walls.
Thus it makes LiFi signal network more secure.
Scientists have recently added a new layer of security to LiFi.
Light bounces off from walls and falls on the receiver.
So wall boundaries can be used effectively for reflecting signals so that
communication is maintained even without line-of-sight communication between
the signal source and receiver.
Receiving detectors can receive both direct and reflected signals.
Walls painted with fluorescent and phosphorescent paints absorb and then emit
light with marginal loss.
The paints continue to emit light even several hours after the original source of light
has been switched off.
This makes the communication signal more effective and secure.
SOFIA
i. 6 indigenous breeds of cattle (Gir, Sahiwal, Rathi, Kankrej, Tharparkar and Hariana)
ii. 6 buffalo breeds (Murrah, Mehsani, Jaffarabadi, Nili Ravi, Pandharpuri and Banni)
Narcondam Hornbill
World’s first solar highway in Jinan, the capital city of China's Shandong province
was recently opened for testing.
The new solar road consists of an insulating layer on the bottom, photovoltaic panels
in the middle, and transparent concrete on top.
It can generate 1 million kilowatt-hours of power in a year and saves the space for
building solar farms and shorten the transmission distance.
Umananda Island
Agariyas are nomadic tribes and traditionally salt farmers in Rann of Kutch, a
seasonal salt marsh in Thar Desert, Rajasthan.
The tribes derive their names from the word “Agar” meaning salt farms.
During the monsoon months, the Rann of Kutch is submerged in sea water.
As the sea water finally begins to recede in October, the Agariyas move in and begin
the elaborate process of salt farming.
This salt is different from the marine salt produced on the coast and is locally known
as Badagara, literally meaning Bada (big) and Agara (pan).
They suffer from skin lesions, severe eye problems, tuberculosis and abnormally thin
legs, stiff with years of exposure to high concentration of salt.
After the salt production season, they move to the peripheral villages.
High Temperature, high wind velocity and high soil salinity makes Rann of Kutch an
ideal place for salt production.
It is home to rare breed of wild ass and flamingos
Siang River
The Siang River flows for about 1,600 kilometres as Tsangpo River through the Tibet
plateau, before entering India in Arunachal Pradesh.
The river becomes Brahmaputra after it flows into Assam near Sadiya.
In recent days, Siang which flows through Arunachal Pradesh has unusually turned
muddy and darkened.
This has firmed up the suspicion that China may have begun construction of the
world’s longest tunnel upstream.
The 1000 km long tunnel will divert water from the Brahmaputra River in Tibet
close to Arunachal Pradesh to the parched Xinjiang region.
PSLV C-40
Siang River
The Siang River flows for about 1,600 kilometres as Tsangpo River through the Tibet
plateau, before entering India in Arunachal Pradesh.
The river becomes Brahmaputra after it flows into Assam near Sadiya.
In recent days, Siang which flows through Arunachal Pradesh has unusually turned
muddy and darkened.
This has firmed up the suspicion that China may have begun construction of the
world’s longest tunnel upstream.
The 1000 km long tunnel will divert water from the Brahmaputra River in Tibet
close to Arunachal Pradesh to the parched Xinjiang region.
Siang River
Financial Stability and Development Council
The 18th meeting of the Financial Stability and Development Council (FSDC) has
recently been held in New Delhi.
FSDC was established in 2010 with Union Finance Minister as its Chairman.
It was to solve the regulatory tussle between SEBI and IRDA on the regulation of
Unit Linked Life Insurance Plan (ULIP).
Its members include
i. the heads of financial sector regulators (RBI, SEBI, PFRDA, and IRDA)
ii. Finance Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs
iii. Secretary, Department of Financial Services
iv. Chief Economic Adviser
FEE
Garbage Emergency
Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) is a two tired defence shield which aims to destroy
enemy ballistic missiles.
The BMD consists of two interceptor missiles, the Prithvi Defence Vehicle (PDV)
and the Advanced Area Defence (AAD) missile.
PDV/Pradyumna Ballistic Missile Interceptor is capable of destroying missiles at
exo-atmospheric (high) altitudes of 50–80 km.
PDV is a two stage supersonic missile fuelled by solid motor in 1st stage and liquid
fuelled in 2nd stage.
AAD/Ashvin Advanced Defense interceptor is capable of destroying missiles at
endo-atmosphere (low) altitudes of 15-30 kilometers.
AAD is a single-stage supersonic solid fuelled interceptor missile.
The Ballistic Missile Defence shield is expected to be achieved by 2022.
AAD was recently successfully test-fired from a test range in Odisha.
FAME II
FAME India Scheme [Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of (Hybrid &) Electric
Vehicles in India] was launched in 2015.
Its objective is to support hybrid/electric vehicles market development and
Manufacturing eco-system.
The phase I of FAME expires on March 31, 2018.
In phase II, the government is targeting a fully (100%) electric fleet for public
transport, including buses, taxis and auto-rickshaws.
The FAME India Scheme is aimed at incentivising all vehicle segments i.e. 2
Wheeler, 3 Wheeler Auto, Passenger 4 Wheeler Vehicle, Light Commercial Vehicles
and Buses.
It has 4 focus areas i.e. Technology development, Demand Creation, Pilot
Projects and Charging Infrastructure.
There have been ongoing protests in Karnataka on the issue of sharing of Mahadayi
river waters.
Mahadayi river originates in Karnataka before flowing into Goa where it is called
Mandovi.
Karnataka is seeking release of 7.56 tmcft water by Goa from the river for the
Kalasa-Banduri Nala project, , which is being opposed by Goa.
The project involves building barrages across Kalasa and Banduri, tributaries of
Mahadayi river, to divert water to the Malaprabha which meets drinking water
needs of the north Karnataka districts of Dharwad, Belagavi, Bagalkot and Gadag.
Goa is of the view that it has no problem in providing "reasonable and justified"
amount of 0.1 TMC of water to Karnataka for its drinking needs.
The matter is pending before the Mahadayi Water Disputes Tribunal.
Pod Taxi Project
A high-level panel has recommended inviting fresh bids for India’s first pod taxi
project.
The projected Rs. 4,000-crore scheme, also known as Personal Rapid Transit (PRT),
is to start off with the 12.3 km Delhi-Gurugram pilot corridor on public-private
partnership basis.
PRT is an advanced public transport using automated electric pod cars to provide a
taxi-like demand responsive feeder and shuttle services.
It is for small groups of travellers and is a green mode of uninterrupted journey.
The automated people mover (APM) standards in the US constitute the minimum
requirements for an acceptable level of safety and performance for the PRT.
Niti Aayog brainchild Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) has selected additional 1,500
schools across the country to establish Atal Tinkering Labs (ATLs).
ATLs are play workspaces fitted with state-of-the-art technologies like 3D printers,
robotics, sensor technology kits, Internet of things (IoT), miniaturised electronics.
The labs are designed to spur the spark of creativity, and go beyond regular
curriculum and text book learning.
AIM will enhance the coverage of ATLs to over 98 per cent smart cities and 93 per
cent districts.
The addition of these schools will give a major boost to realise the vision of the
mission to cultivate one million children in India as the innovators of tomorrow.
Memristors & AI
Artificial neural networks (ANNs) are computing systems that can learn and
progressively improve performance on tasks by considering examples.
Researchers have recently developed a new type of neural network chip that can
dramatically improve the efficiency of teaching machines to think like humans.
It improves a typical neural network’s capacity and reduces the required training
time.
They have been created in the past with larger optical components.
Now the researchers have created their system using memristors.
Memristors are a special type of resistive device that can both perform logic and
store data.
This contrasts with typical computer systems, where processors perform logic
separate from memory modules.
Hence they require less space and can be integrated more easily into silicon-based
electronics.
ND-4201
It will be the reference material for gold of ‘9999’ fineness i.e gold that is 99.99%
pure.
It will be beneficial to the consumers and public at large to ensure purity of gold.
Once the BND’s of other purity gold are made available in the market, jewellers will
move towards more instrumental methods.
The conventional fire assay methods for testing are not only time consuming but
also not environment friendly as poisonous gases are released.
This will also be useful for Collection and Purity Testing Centres to certify the purity
of gold deposits under the gold monetisation scheme.
CAMPA Rules
e-HRMS
City Logo
Bengaluru becomes the first Indian City to have a logo on its own.
With this initiative of Karnataka Government, the city joins New York, Melbourne
and Singapore.
The logo, ‘Be U’, is a mix of typography in English and Kannada. The first part of the
logo is in English and the rest in Kannada.
Design University
India's first and only design university “World University of Design” was recently
opened at Sonipat, Haryana.
It is situated on NH1 in Rajiv Gandhi Education City (NCR) in Sonipat, the
largest planned integrated city for education in India.
The university has international collaborations with foreign universities like
University of West Scotland, the Vancouver Film School, and the Italian University
of Design.
The report on “The State of the World’s Children 2017” was recently released by
UNICEF.
It accesses the status of “Children in the Digital Economy”.
It has a tagline, “For every Child | a digital Bridge, for every Child | digital parity, for
every children | digital safety and for every Child | digital care”.
It has highlighted that around 3 out of 5 youth in Africa are offline, compared to just
1 in 25 in Europe.
It says that the online gender gap is growing. Globally there are 12 per cent more
men than women online, and the gap is greatest in low-income countries.
Champion State
Meghalaya has recently become India’s first state to operationalize a law that makes
social audit of government programmes a part of government practice.
The legislation is applicable to 11 departments and 26 schemes in the north eastern
state.
A social audit facilitator will be appointed to conduct the audit directly with the
people. So far, social audits of government programmes have been done at the
initiative of civil society organisations.
By this new law social audits will have an official sanction and becomes the mandate of the
government
Global conference on functional materials was recently held at Telangana, which was
attended by delegates from 10 different countries.
The conference was aimed to address the application aspect of the functional
materials in areas of societal relevance.
The term functional materials cover different material classes ranging from
semiconductors over polymers and molecular crystals to nanoparticles.
It is their special electrical, optical and magnetic properties which make functional
materials so important.
Technologies such has Computation, Communication, Sensors, storage and
displaying of information uses the functional materials.
350th Prakash Parv (birthday anniversary) of Guru Gobind Singh was celebrated
recently.
He is the tenth Sikh Guru who formally installed as the leader of the Sikhs at age
nine.
He was the son of ninth Sikh guru Tegh Bahadur.
He founded the Sikh warrior community called Khalsa in 1699, changing the Sikhs
into a saint-soldier order for protecting themselves.
He introduced the Five Ks, the five articles of faith that Khalsa Sikhs wear at all
times.
He enshrined the scripture the Guru Granth Sahib as Sikhism's eternal Guru,which
made him the last guru of Sikhs
Huntington’s disease
Huntington’s disease (HD) is a fatal genetic disorder that causes the progressive
breakdown of nerve cells in the brain.
It deteriorates a person’s physical and mental abilities during their prime working
years and has no cure.
It is known as the quintessential family disease because every child of a parent with
HD has a 50/50 chance of carrying the faulty gene.
Researchers have recently reported that treatment with a compound called “CTEP”
improved memory and also prevents harmful protein build ups in the brain.
Huntington’s disease
Huntington’s disease (HD) is a fatal genetic disorder that causes the progressive
breakdown of nerve cells in the brain.
It deteriorates a person’s physical and mental abilities during their prime working
years and has no cure.
It is known as the quintessential family disease because every child of a parent with
HD has a 50/50 chance of carrying the faulty gene.
Researchers have recently reported that treatment with a compound called “CTEP”
improved memory and also prevents harmful protein build ups in the brain.
CRISPR
CRISPR stands for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic
Repeats.
Researchers has recently used genome editing tool “CRISPR – Cas9” to partially
treat the genetic deafness in mice.
A single mistake in “Tmc1 gene” causes loss of inner ear hair cells leading to
deafness.
Scientists believe that the world could one day help treat certain forms of genetic
hearing loss in humans.
CRISPR - Cas9 is a most prominent genome editing technique by targeting specific
stretches of genetic code to edit DNA at precise locations.
The technique allows researchers to permanently modify genes in living cells and
organisms and to correct mutations at precise locations in the human genome to
treat genetic causes of disease.
It can be used to target multiple genes simultaneously and can also activate gene
expression instead of cutting the DNA.
Kaleswaram Project
Ganga Gram
Ganga Gram is a project for sanitation based integrated development of all 4470
villages along the River Ganga.
Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation is the nodal agency for
implementation of the Ganga Gram Project.
PMRPY Scheme has been designed to incentivise employers for generation of new
employment.
Government of India will be paying the 8.33% EPS contribution of the employer
for the new employment.
This scheme has a dual benefit, where, on the one hand, the employer is incentivised
for increasing the employment base of workers in the establishment.
On the other hand, a large number of workers will find jobs in such establishments.
A direct benefit is that these workers will have access to social security benefits of
the organized sector.
Mission Antyodaya
Rewa Mega Multi Power project with the capacity of 750 MW is located in Madhya
Pradesh.
Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) is signed between Delhi Metro Railways
Corporation (DMRC) & Madhya Pradesh Power Management Company (MPPMC).
Thus it becomes the first power project to conduct interstate sale of solar power to
Delhi Metro.
It will supply 24 per cent of its power to Delhi Metro during the power project
lifetime.
International Finance Corporation (IFC) is the transaction adviser in the project and
the World Bank is funding the internal infrastructure of the project.
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PMVVY is a Pension Scheme under the Ministry of Finance, exclusively for the
senior citizens aged 60 years and above.
It provides social security to protect senior citizens against a future fall in their
interest income due to uncertain market conditions.
Life Insurance Corporation of India is the implementing agency.
It enables assured pension/return linked to the subscription amount based on
government guarantee to LIC.
It provides an assured return of 8% p.a. payable monthly for 10 years and is
exempted from Service Tax/ GST.
The ceiling of maximum pension is for a family as a whole, the family will comprise
of pensioner, his/her spouse and dependants.
The shortfall owing to the difference between the interest guaranteed and the actual
interest earned shall be subsidized by the Government of India and reimbursed to
the Corporation.
The Telangana government has announced that it will set up the world’s first IT
campus for Persons with Disabilities.
It entered in to agreement with Vindhya E-Infomedia Private Limited which will
provide employment opportunities to PWD.
DARPAN
SRISTI
ICGS Sujay
Samarth Class OPV is a series of six 105m offshore patrol vessel (OPV) being built by
Goa Shipyard Limited for the Indian Coast Guard.
Indian Coast Guard Ship Sujay is the sixth in the series of six OPV under Samarth
class.
The other ships are ICGS Samarth, Shoor, Sarathi, Shaunak, Shaurya.
ICGS Sujay is based at Paradip, Odisha under the operational and
administrative control of Commander Coast Guard Region (North-East).
It will be deployed extensively for EEZ surveillance and will give a fillip to the
maritime protection in the state of Odisha and West Bengal in particular.
Kimberly Process
Ro – Ro services in India
In RO-RO service, vessels have either built-in or shore-based ramps that allow the
cargo to be efficiently rolled on and off the vessel when in port.
This is in opposite to the lift-on and lift-off (lo-lo) vessels, which use a crane to load
and unload cargo.
This service is currently in operational in two states – Gujarat and Assam.
Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) rolled out a regular RO-RO between
Assam-Meghalaya connecting Dhubri and Hatsingimari.
Dhubri and Hatsingimari are located in the north bank and south bank of River
Brahmaputra.
Recently, India’s first RO-RO passenger (RO Pax) service was inaugurated between
Ghogha in Saurashtra and Dahej in south Gujarat in the Gulf of Khambhat region.
Naseem Al Bahr'
'Naseem Al Bahr' or 'Sea Breeze' is India’s bilateral naval exercise with the
Omani navy conducted since 1993.
The 11th edition of the exercise was recently held off the coast of Oman.
The Indian Navy deployed two naval ships - INS Trikand and INS Teg - for the
exercise, an Indian Navy submarine and the versatile P8I long-range maritime
aircraft.
India has an ancient maritime tradition and maritime interaction with Oman dating
back to more than 4,000 years.
Archaeological research at sites in Mesopotamia, Bahrain, and Oman has led to the
recovery of artefacts traceable to the Indus Valley civilization.
Bilateral relations between Indian and Oman were formally established with the
signing of the 1953 Indo-Oman Treaty of Friendship, Navigation and
Commerce, a first between India and an Arab country.
P-8I
The Cabinet recently approved the setting up of India's first National Rail and
Transport University (NRTU) in Vadodara in Gujarat.
The university plans to use latest pedagogy and technology applications such as
satellite based tracking, Radio Frequency Identification and Artificial Intelligence to
improve on-the-job performance and productivity.
It is expected to have 3,000 full-time students.
A not-for-profit company would be created under Section 8 of the Companies Act,
2013.
The company will be created by the ministry of railways and it would be the
managing company of the proposed university.
The company will provide financial and infrastructural support to the university
TRIVE Project
Kepler 90i
NASA has recently announced that it found another solar system with 8 planets.
The historic discovery was made by new scientific analysis of data obtained by the
Kepler space telescope.
Kepler 90 is the first star to host as many planets as our own solar system.
The new planet “Kepler 90i” is a small rocky planet, but very close to the sun which
is hotter than Earth
It is located 2,500 light years from Earth and it orbits its home star every 14
days and is about 30% bigger than Earth.
The planets in the Kepler 90 system orbit much closer to their host star than Earth is
to the sun.
It is similar to the seven planets in the TRAPPIST-1 system, previously thought
to be the next biggest solar system.
AKALA Scheme
Kapra Lake
Kapra Lake is located in north east part of Greater Hyderabad.
The lake is polluted, choked by water hyacinth and acts as a breeding ground for
mosquitoes.
The discharge of industrial waste and sewage into waterbodies leads to the growth of
water hyacinth which affects the lake’s ecosystem and causes groundwater
contamination.
The Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT) has come out with a plan that
turns the water hyacinth into organic manure.
Good quality organic fertilizer with adequate content of carbon, nitrogen,
phosphorus and potassium is produced through the process of anaerobic
composting method
Water Hyacinth
Strength Weakness
ICT services exports (1st),
Ease of starting a business (114th),
Creative goods export (18th) and
Ease of resolving insolvency (111th), Ease
Growth rate of GDP per person (5th)
of paying taxes (118th).
NITI Aayog, DIPP and CII together launched “India Innovation Index”.
It will rank states on Innovations through country’s first online innovation index
portal that will capture data on innovation from all Indian states.
The Smart India Hackathon and Smart India Hardware Hackathon have been
launched to improve the innovative abilities of the students in the Higher Education
Institutions.
Projects like IMPRINT and Uchhatar Avishkar Yojana (UAY) focusing
scientific community in promoting research and innovation.
The Start-up India initiative has also put in place a mechanism for identifying and
incubating the innovative ideas.
Mass Extinction Survivor
The fossil of an aquatic reptile – sauropterygian which survived the mass extinction
has been found recently.
The Triassic – Jurrasic mass extinction has destroyed all aquatic species except this
reptile clade.
It is believed to have lived safe in the depths of the sea which enables it to survive.
It is found only in the Western Ghats’ Agastya Hills in Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
It was rediscovered in 2011 after 125 years.
It belongs to the category of tree frogs and breeds inside hollow bamboo stems.
It is categorized as “Critically Endangered” in IUCN Red list.
Male frogs watch over their eggs to guard them from cannibalizing by other male
frogs.
This is the first known instance of cannibalism among tree frogs of the
Rhacophoridae family.
It is found only in the Western Ghats’ Agastya Hills in Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
It was rediscovered in 2011 after 125 years.
It belongs to the category of tree frogs and breeds inside hollow bamboo stems.
It is categorized as “Critically Endangered” in IUCN Red list.
Male frogs watch over their eggs to guard them from cannibalizing by other male
frogs.
This is the first known instance of cannibalism among tree frogs of the
Rhacophoridae family.
United States has recently recognized Jerusalem as the Israel’s capital, taking a
stand against the two state solutions.
Egypt has drafted a resolution in United Nation Security Council expressing deep
regret at recent decisions concerning the status of Jerusalem.
The resolution does not specifically mention about US President Donald Trump.
The draft UN resolution had also called upon all countries to refrain from
establishing diplomatic missions in Jerusalem.
The resolution was voted in favor by all members of Security Council except the US
which vetoed the resolution.
Present ten non-permanent members (with end of term date) are Egypt (2017), Italy
(2017), Japan (2017), Senegal (2017), Ukraine (2017), Uruguay (2017) Bolivia
(2018), Ethiopia (2018), Kazakhstan (2018), Sweden (2018).
Forest Fires
Zoological survey of India has recently compiled the list of invasive animal species.
These are species which pose a threat to the native biodiversity and human well-
being.
Papaya Mealy Bug - It belongs to Mexico and Central America.
It is believed to have destroyed huge crops of papaya in Assam, West Bengal and
Tamil Nadu.
Cotton Mealybug - It is a native of North America but has severely affected cotton
crops in the Deccan.
Amazon Sailfin catfish – It is destroying fish populations in the wetlands of
Kolkata.
African Apple Snail – It is said to be most invasive among all alien fauna.
It is a mollusk and was first reported in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands but today
it is found all across the country.
Orange Cup-Coral – It originated in the Indo-East Pacific.
It has been reported in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the Gulf of Kutch, Kerala
and Lakshadweep.
Nyaya Gram
Plants during their lifetime face biotic stress induced by living entities (pathogens)
and abiotic stress caused by non-living entities (drought, osmotic stress, chemical
or salt stress).
Scientists have recently discovered a single gene whose expression controls the
plants’ response to both biotic and abiotic stress.
Hsp31 is a heat shock protein found in the plants. Over expression of this protein
renders them tolerant to stresses.
Methylglyoxal is an aldehyde which regulates processes such as cell proliferation
and its survival at lower concentrations. But above a certain level it becomes toxic,
targeting proteins and DNA to turn them non-functional.
Hsp31 protein is found to detoxify the methylglyoxal when it reaches higher
concentration.
The protein is similar to PARK7 protein in humans which is linked to the early onset
of Parkinson’s disease.
Researchers believe that this finding can be used to engineer plants that can
withstand, for instance, drought or bacterial infections.
Wakaleo Schouteni
It encouraged all officers to give inputs and bring out the ground realities and
potential impediments to implementation of new policies and reforms
Fatehpur Sikri
A royal city named Fatehpur Sikri on the Vindhya hills (presently near Agra) was
constructed by Akbar in 1569.
It served as the capital of the Mughal Empire from 1571 to 1585, and later used by
the British as an army outpost.
The fortification hosts various structures namely,
Buland Darwaza - It is the main entrance to the palace at Fatehpur Sikri, believed
to be the most iconic architectural accomplishment of Akbar’s reign.
Buland Darwaza means gate of magnificence, is the highest gateway in the world (54
meters from the ground level).
It was built in 1601 A.D. by Akbar to commemorate his victory over Gujarat.
Ibadat Khana (house of worship) - Akbar met with scholars and priests of every
religion to have philosophical debates on religion.
Haram Sara - Akbar’s wife lived in this minor complex.
Shabistan-i-Iqbal - It is commonly known as JodhaBai’s palace, which has
exquisite carvings, columns with beautiful mouldings, and brackets.
Only the emperor’s seven or eight main wives lived the
Tuirial Hydro Electric Project (60 MW) in Mizoram is being implemented by North
Eastern Electric Power Corporation.
The project was started in 1998, which is the biggest power project located in
Mizoram.
It is earth fill and gravity dam over Tuirial which is the first ever Central project to
be successfully commissioned in Mizoram.
Ministry of Power has been partly funded the project under NLCPR-Central Scheme.
NLCPR
Non-Lapsable Central Pool of Resources (NLCPR) for the North East region is
provided by the Ministry of Development of north east region (DoNER).
The accumulations in NLCPR are utilized by the Ministry of DoNER under the two
Schemes of NLCPR (State) and NLCPR-Central for which annual budgetary
allocations are provided in the normal budgetary process.
Under the NLCPR (State) Scheme, priority projects of North Eastern States are
being funded.
Under NLCPR-Central Scheme, funds are provided to Central Ministries for
implementing projects of national and regional importance.
ITCOO
Operational oceanography
New research on the melting of Antarctic ice sheets has suggested a dramatically
faster pace of melting than is currently believed to be occurring.
As per the study’s projection under a high greenhouse gas emission future the
median global mean sea level could rise from ~80 cm to ~150 cm.
Without protective measures, by 2100 (rising seas will) submerge land currently
home to more than 153 million people.
To scale the loss it is nearly four times the combined population of Mumbai, Delhi,
Bengaluru and Hyderabad, as per Census 2011.
The Union Cabinet has recently approved new scheme NESIDS to fill up the gaps in
creation of infrastructure in specified sectors till March, 2020.
It is a central sector scheme which will be funded 100% by the Central Government.
It covers,
Thus it will not only strengthen health care and education facilities in the region but
will also encourage tourism and employment opportunities for local youth.
SRESTHA - New R&D organisation to serve the future technology needs of Railways.
SUTRA – A special unit for Transportation Research and Analytics.
The team will be involved in World class data analytics, simulation softwares,
network optimisation and decision support systems.
NIVARAN – A grievance redressal portal and first IT application in Rail Cloud for
resolving service related grievances of serving and former railway employees.
RNI Report
Exercise Ekuverin
It is a centrally sponsored scheme under the Ministry of Ayush with the objective of
providing cost effective AYUSH Services with a universal access.
It also aims to improve educational institutions capable of imparting quality AYUSH
education and adoption of quality standards of Ayush drugs.
The resource allocation to the States/UTs is proposed on the basis of population,
backwardness and performance of the State/UT.
Grant-in Aid will be transferred through treasury route to State Governments.
Union Cabinet has recently approved the continuation of the scheme from 2017-
2020.
WPI represents the price of basket of goods at a wholesale stage i.e. goods that are
sold in bulk and traded between organizations instead of consumers.
WPI is calculated by the Office of Economic Advisor, DIPP under Ministry
of Commerce and Industry.
The base year for the index is 2011-12.
The components of WPI include Primary articles, Manufacturing items, fuel
and power with different weightages assigned to them.
The weightages are Primary Articles (Weight 22.62%), Fuel & Power
(Weight 13.15%), and Manufactured Products (Weight 64.23%).
It basically indicates the rise in profitability of industries.
The annual rate of inflation is calculated based on monthly WPI.
WPI index for the month of November, 2017 rose to eight month high (3.93%
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)
The programme was launched to give access to cheap credit to poor and small
fledgling businesspersons with the objective to provide self-employment.
Micro Units Development and Refinance Agency Ltd. [MUDRA] is an NBFC
supporting development of micro enterprise sector.
Under the scheme, loans are given to non-farm income generating enterprises in
manufacturing and trading and services whose credit needs are below Rs.10 lakh.
MUDRA provides refinance support to Banks / MFIs for lending to micro business.
Public sector, regional, rural, State and urban cooperative banks to eligible for
refinancing from MUDRA.
Loans can be availed under three categories
i. Shishu for loans up to Rs.50,000;
ii. Kishor for loans above Rs. 50,000 and up to Rs.5 lakh;
iii. Tarun for loans above Rs.5 lakh and up to Rs.10 lakh.
Mudra debit cards are issued to borrowers. Using these, they can withdraw the loan
from any ATM in India, as and when they need the money.
Union government has recently tasked Labour Bureau to carry out the survey to
ascertain the number of jobs created under the scheme
The report is published by World Inequality Lab, based at the Paris School of
Economics, which aims to promote research on global inequality dynamics.
According to the report, since 1980, 27% of all new income worldwide was
captured by the richest 1%, while the poorest 50% captured only 13% of
growth.
It has highlighted the inequality prevailing in India and stated that the top 10% of
the earners accounted for 56% of the income earned in 2014.
The report says that deregulation and opening-up reforms in India since 1980s have
led to substantial increase in inequality.
Sakhi
IBPS aims at setting up business process outsourcing (BPO) units in rural areas to
secure balanced regional growth of the industry.
It is under the Digital India Programme to create employment opportunities and
promotion of BPO operations.
The objective is to create opportunities for the youth living in these areas so that
they do not need to migrate to urban clusters.
It provides capital support along with special incentives up to Rs 1 lakh in the form
of viability gap funding (VGF) to companies to create BPO units.
Disbursement of financial support under the schemes is directly linked with
employment generation.
It provides special incentives for employment to women and Divyang, setting up
operations in towns other than capital towns, generating employment beyond target
and promoting local entrepreneurship.
There are also special provisions for the Himalayan states of Jammu & Kashmir,
Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand
Metro cities such as Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai, National
Capital Region (NCR), and Pune, along with their urban agglomeration were
excluded.
SANKALP Project
Ban on Petcoke
The Supreme Court relaxed its ban on the use of petroleum coke and allowed cement
and limestone industries to use it.
The court has earlier urged States and Union Territories to move forward towards a
nationwide ban on the use of petcoke and furnace oil to power up industries in an
attempt to fight pollution.
The decision to modify its earlier stand is due to government’s stand that petcoke is
used as an ingredient and not as fuel in the cement industry.
The sulphur is mostly absorbed in the process of cement-making.
Click here to know more about Petcoke and Furnace oil.
New Island
The world’s newest island “Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha’apai” was formed during a
volcanic eruption in the remote Pacific three years ago.
The island rose from the seabed about 65 km northwest of the Tonga capital
Nuku’alofa.
Scientists expected that the island will last anywhere from six to 30 years due to its
resilience.
It is mainly because warm sea water combined with ash during the volcanic
explosion to create a concrete-like substance known as “tuff” (a light porous rock).
Scientists believe that studying the life cycle of this new island will give insights in to
Mars environment, since it is having many similar volcanic islands.
Diphtheria
Bangladesh has recently launched vaccination drive for Rohingya children against
Diphtheria after suspected outbreak kills nine refugees.
Diphtheria is a highly contagious respiratory disease caused by
the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheria.
It primarily infects the throat and upper airways, and produces a toxin affecting
other organs.
The toxin causes a membrane of dead tissue to build up over the throat and tonsils,
making breathing and swallowing difficult.
The disease is spread through direct physical contact or from breathing in the
coughs or sneezes of infected individuals.
It can be fatal if left untreated, but has become increasingly rare in recent decades
due to high rates of vaccination.
Diphtheria vaccine is a bacterial toxoid, ie a toxin whose toxicity has been
inactivated.
MDR is the fee a merchant pays to Bank for providing debit and credit card services.
It compensates the bank issuing the card, the bank which puts up the swiping
machine (Point-of-Sale or PoS terminal) and network providers such as Mastercard
or Visa for their services.
The charges are usually shared in a pre-agreed proportion between them.
RBI specifies the maximum MDR charges that can be levied on every card
transaction.
As per RBI rules, the merchant must pay the MDR out of his earnings and cannot
pass it on to the customer.
As per the recent RBI notification, with effect from January 2018, small
merchants will pay a maximum MDR of 0.40 per cent of the bill value
and others will pay 0.90 per cent.
RBI has also set a monetary cap at Rs. 200 per bill for small merchants
and Rs. 1,000 for large ones.
Small merchants are defined as those with a turnover of up to Rs.20
lakh in the previous year.
Retail Inflation
Retail inflation is measured by Consumer Price Index (CPI) with 2012 as the base
year.
CPI is a measure that examines the weighted average of prices of a basket of
consumer goods and services that are consumed by the average consumer.
It is calculated by taking price changes for each item in the basket of goods.
It is released by Central Statistics Office in 3 categories such as CPI rural, CPI urban
and CPI combined.
CPI combined rises by 1.30 per cent in November to 4.88 over the previous month.
Institute of Eminence
UN-DESA
UNCTAD
Laqshya Initiative
First NIC-CERT
National Informatics Centre (NIC) provides nationwide common ICT infrastructure
consisting of national and state “Data Centres” to support e-Governance services to
the citizen.
National Knowledge Network (NKN) has been set up to connect
institutions/organizations carrying out R&D, Higher Education and Governance
with speed of the order of multi Gigabits per second.
Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) is under the Ministry of Electronics
and Information Technology.
It has been designated to serve as the national agency to collect, analyse and
disseminate information on cyber incidents.
Country’s first NIC-CERT has been recently setup that will monitor, detect and
prevent cyber attacks on government networks
It uses various tools to gather intelligence to identify vulnerabilities and possible
exploits thereby predicting cyber incidents.
A recent study has found that the plastic wastes which find its way to ocean are
being shredded by marine organisms in to microplastics.
The marine wildlife is actually contributing to the spread of microplastics within the
marine environment.
A marine organism “Orchestia Gammarellus”, an amphibod found in the coastal
areas of Northern and Western Europe involved in breaking up of the plastic bags
into microplastics.
Scientists examined the rate at which plastics were broken down by the marine
organism.
They also found that the type of plastic such as conventional, degradable and
biodegradable had no effect on the rate of ingestion by the organism.
Amphibod – They are microscopic Crustaceans inhabiting all parts of the sea, lakes,
rivers, sand beaches, caves, and moist (warm) habitats on many tropical islands.
Asset Stripping
It refers to the practice of buying an ongoing business with the aim of selling off its
individual assets to buyers in the open market.
It usually happens when a business as an ongoing entity is no longer able to operate
profitably and add value to its existing shareholders.
Instead of incurring even more losses, it might be a better option for the
shareholders to simply sell off its assets and realize its value.
It is a paramilitary force that works under the command of the Union Home
Ministry.
The CISF security consultancy wing was raised in 1999 which provide expert advice
over 150 institutions such as IITs, IIMs, RBI etc.
It earns revenue through this service by charging consultancy fee.
Recently, it has extended its special consultancy wing services to the schools across
the country to protect school children.
It will provide security suggestions to organizations and agencies to strengthen
safety and security features.
Hambantota Port
India is set to launch its first waste management and pollution exchange and trading
platform.
London based leading provider of exchange technology will collaborate with the
Centre for Ganga River Basin Management and Studies (CGanga) will to launch this
Platform.
It will address the waste management and pollution related problems in the Ganga
river basin, which is a part of the Ganga clean-up initiative.
The exchange solution will include technology to deliver market data, warehouse
receipts, finance and trading, including auctions, quoting and continuous trading
facilities.
CGanga
CGanga is the new think-tank formed under the aegis of NMCG (National Mission
for Clean Ganga).
Its stated objectives is to make India a world leader in river and water science.
It is responsible for introducing new technologies, innovations and solutions into
India.
The Centre is headquartered at IIT Kanpur and represents leading science and
technological institutes of the country.
Day Zero
Weekly reports on water levels in the dams that supply Cape Town capital of South
Africa, terms “Day Zero”.
It is the day when most taps could stop running and in South Africa it is expected to
probably arrive in May 2018.
The severity of the crisis, brought on by three years of poor rains and surging water
demand.
In a bid to curb water consumption, the city has banned residents from watering
their gardens and washing their cars, shut most public swimming pools.
Polyamory
It is a practice of engaging in multiple sexual relationships with the consent of all the
people involved.
Its definition is often expanded as consensual, ethical, and responsible non-
monogamy which is different from polyandry and polygamy.
The polyamorous group or Polycules is committed to every one of its members,
mentally and physically.
This society is distantly related to the Gond people, an indigenous tribal people still
living in central India.
Excitonium
Scientists have proven the existence of new form of matter called Excitonium, which
was first theorised almost 50 years ago.
There are five known phases of matter - solids, liquids, gases, plasma and Bose-
Einstein condensates, Excitonium is a condensate.
Excitonium is made up of particles known as excitons, which are made from an
escaped electron.
Excitonium exhibits phenomena like a superconductor.
Wassenaar Arrangement
Click here to know about Wassenaar Arrangement.
India has been admitted as the 42nd member of Wassenaar Arrangement.
Members are admitted based on the consensus of the existing members.
A country must also meet certain criteria such as compliance to a range of global
non-proliferation treaties including NPT to get admitted to the arrangement.
U.S backed the admission of India in the aftermath of signing of civil nuclear
cooperation in 2005.
Barring China, all permanent members of UNSC are signatories.
Upon becoming the member, India will get access to high technology which will help
address the demands of Indian Space and defence sectors.
It will also boost India’s chances of joining Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG).
Earlier this year, India had updated its export control lists to bring them in line with
international standards, including those required by the Wassenaar Arrangement.
Trachoma
It is a chronic infective disease of the eye and a leading cause of corneal blindness in
India, affecting young children.
It is caused by poor environmental and personal hygiene and inadequate access to
water and sanitation.
According to the National Trachoma Survey Report (2014-17), India has become free
from Trachoma with an overall prevalence found to be only 0.7%, much below the
criteria set by WHO.
According to WHO, active trachoma is considered eliminated if the prevalence of
active infection among children below 10 years is less than 5%.
Trachoma is no longer a public health problem in India.
The disease is found to be affecting the population in certain pockets of north Indian
states like Gujarat, Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and the Nicobar
Islands.
The convention for the safeguarding of the Intangible Heritage was adopted by
UNESCO in the year 2003.
It acknowledges cultural heritage also encompasses tradition and living expression
in addition to tangible places, monuments and objects.
The 12th session of Intergovernmental committee for the safeguarding of the
Intangible Heritage is being held at South Korea.
In this session, the committee has added “Kumbh Mela” as an intangible heritage.
Kumbh Mela is the largest congregation of pilgrims in the planet, held once in every
12 years in 4 places - Haridwar, Allahabad, Ujjain and Nashik.
It represents a syncretic set of rituals related to worship and ritual cleansing in holy
rivers in India.
It is the third inscription to the list in the two years following the addition of “Yoga”
and “Norouz” last year
IUCN has recently upgraded the status of two kiwi birds from “Endangered” to
“Vulnerable”.
The two species are the northern brown kiwi and the rowi kiwi.
They are flightless birds found in New Zealand.
The conservation of these species was taken care by the New Zealand government
for the past 25 years under “Kiwi Recovery Plan”.
It mainly involved predator (dogs, feral cats) control which is the biggest threat for
the survival of kiwis.
The plan also has community engagement and operation Nest Egg to improve the
juvenile survival rates.
Kiwis lay the largest egg in relation to their body size of any bird species.
The upgrade in the status came after the steady increase in its population.
Operation Sahayam
It is an Indian Navy exercise for undertaking search and rescue operation and
providing Humanitarian and Disaster Relief (HADR) in the south east Arabian Sea
and Lakshadweep islands in the aftermath of Cyclone OCKHI.
Ichamati River
The Gulf Cooperation Council is a regional political and economic alliance of six Gulf
States.
Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates are the
member countries.
It is headquartered in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Its aim is to achieve ever closer union between the energy rich Gulf countries.
The UAE has recently announced that it has formed a new economic and
partnership group with Saudi Arabia, separate from the GCC.
This move could undermine the popularity of GCC.
The ISA is an Indian initiative, jointly launched by India and France in Paris, on the
sidelines of COP-21, the UN Climate Conference.
It has recently become a treaty-based international intergovernmental organization
with the ratification by Guinea as the 15th country.
It aims to channel $300 billion in 10 years to promote renewable energy projects
under a global mega fund for clean energy.
The framework agreement was opened for signatures in the 22nd session of the UN
Climate Change Conference held at Marrakech, Morocco in 2016.
So far, 46 countries have signed and 19 countries have ratified the Framework
Agreement of ISA.
The Headquarters is in India with its Interim Secretariat being set up in National
Institute of Solar Energy, Gurgaon.
Further, ISA has also been developing a Common Risk Mitigating Mechanism
(CRMM) for de-risking and reducing the financial cost of solar projects in the ISA
member countries.
Panchteerth
Functional Living Ink (Flink) is a new printing material developed by scientists from
Switzerland.
Flink contains different bacteria as ink which makes it possible to print objects with
biochemical properties.
It allows printing using different inks containing different species of bacteria at
different concentrations in order to produce objects exhibiting several properties.
The ink is composed of a biocompatible hydrogel along with bacteria to give it a
structure.
The culture medium for the bacteria is mixed into the ink so that the bacteria have
all the prerequisites for life.
Survey on Employment
Netra
Netra is the first indigenously built Airborne Early Warning and Control System
(AEW&C) developed by DRDO.
It is light-weight autonomous UAV for long range surveillance and reconnaissance
operations.
This radar system is mounted on Embraer aircraft which gives 240-degree coverage
of airspace.
It helps to detect and track aircraft, missiles, ships and vehicles.
The other countries which have developed AEW&C are United States, Russia and
Israel.
For the first time, an IL-78 refueller aircraft has recently carried out air-to-air
refuelling of the Embraer aircraft.
Air-to-air refuelling allows the aircraft to stay airborne much beyond their limits,
allowing better exploitation of capabilities.
IL-78 Refueller Aircraft
Siddu
Ethereum
Ethereum is similar to Bitcoin in the sense that they are both open-source platforms
based on blockchain technology.
These decentralised payment network with its own cryptographic currency, allows
anonymous payments without the need for a bank or other third party.
Ether is the digital currency of the ethereum blockchain and it is the second-largest
cryptocurrency after bitcoin.
But while Bitcoin is limited to using blockchain technology for Bitcoin payments,
Ethereum can also be used to build decentralised computational platforms.
Ethereum technology allows for third party applications, not just the currency, to
run on the network.
It allows a number of apps to be built and it is also being used by start-ups to raise
money with initial coin offering.
Kamov 226T
India and Russia had signed an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) earlier this year
to buy Kamov 226T helicopters.
Under the agreement, India will buy few choppers off the shelf and remaining will be
fully built in India.
The Kamov 226T is a twin-engine light but multi-role chopper offers services for
both military and civilian purposes.
The helicopters will replace India's ageing fleet of Cheetah and Chetak.
The military version of 226T is capable of working in extreme and difficult weather
conditions and can be used effectively for reconnaissance, targeting and monitoring
of transportation.
The helicopter has a maximum speed of 250 km/hour and a cruise speed of 220
km/hour with maximum takeoff weight of 3,600 kg.
The helicopters will now be built completely using digital technology as part
of the pilot project.
It is the first experience to create a new helicopter modification by using only
software.
Chabahar Port
The first phase of the chabahar port project known as the “Shahid Beheshti port”
was inaugurated recently.
It opens up a new strategic transit route between Iran, India and Afghanistan,
bypassing Pakistan under the 2016 Indo-Afghan-Iran trilateral pact.
The port lies outside the Persian Gulf and is easily accessed from India’s western
coast.
India is also constructing a railway line between Chabahar and Zahedan to connect
the port to rest of the Iranian railway network.
It is further to be linked with Delaram-Zaranj road, built by India in Afghanistan
that connects at Afghan-Iran border via rail through Zahedan.
The port, through Zahedan railway network, could also be linked with the
International North South Transport Corridor connecting India with Russia.
Over a month ago, India sent its first consignment of wheat to Afghanistan by sea
through the Chabahar port, marking opening of the new strategic transit route.
India has been awarded with the Certificate of Commendation from CITES for its
regional and global effort to combat illegal wildlife trade.
It was given to Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB).
India is the only recipient of this Certificate of Commendation at the 69th Standing
Committee meeting of CITES at Geneva.
WCCB conducted and coordinated a species specific wildlife enforcement Operation,
codenamed Operation Save Kurma.
The operation aims to combat the proliferating illegal trade in live turtles and its
parts from the country to destinations abroad.
CITES
CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of
Wild Fauna and Flora) is a multilateral treaty to protect endangered plants and
animals.
It is also known as the Washington Convention.
Its aim is to ensure that international trade in specimens of wild animals and plants
does not threaten the survival of the species in the wild.
It accords varying degrees of protection to more than 35,000 species of animals and
plants.
Participation is voluntary, and countries that have agreed to be bound by the
Convention are known as Parties.
Presently, 183 countries across the world are signatory to the Convention.
Although CITES is legally binding on the Parties, it does not take the place of
national laws.
Rather it provides a framework respected by each Party, which must adopt their own
domestic legislation to implement CITES at the national level.
Bunker Convention
The convention was adopted in 2001 and came into force in 2008.
Its aim is to ensure that adequate, prompt, and effective compensation is available
to persons who suffer damage caused by spills of oil, when carried as fuel in ships'
bunkers.
It applies to damage caused on the territory, including the territorial sea, and in
exclusive economic zones of States Parties.
It is modeled on the International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution
Damage, 1969.
Upon ratification, it applies to an Indian vessel, wherever it is situated, and to a
foreign flag vessel while it is within Indian jurisdiction.
The Kapu community, with 27 per cent population in the state of Andhra Pradesh,
has been demanding reservations for decades.
In 2016, Manjunath Commission was set up to recommend quota for Kapus and it
has submitted its report.
The Kapu reservation bill was recently passed by the assembly, providing 5% quota
in education and employment in the state.
The kapu, Telaga, Balija and ontari communities would get the quota under the new
cateogory ‘F’.
There will be no political quota, meaning no reservation in political posts or
positions.
With this reservation, it will take the total quota in the state to 55 per cent, which is
more than 50 per cent limit restricted by the Supreme Court.
Thus it makes the central government nod necessary for inclusion in the Schedule
IX of the constitution.
The existing quota for Backward Communities remains unaffected.
Sharavathi Project
The forest comes between the sharavathi wildlife sanctuary near Jog forest reserve
and Aghanashini Lion Tailed Macaque conservation reserve.
It got pre-construction clearance from the Ministry of Environment and Forests
Pumped storage hydro plants store and generate energy by moving water between
two reservoirs at different elevations.
During times of low electricity demand, such as at night or on weekends, excess
energy is used to pump water to an upper reservoir.
The turbine acts as a pump, moving water back uphill.
During periods of high electricity demand, the stored water is released through
turbines.
A pumped-storage plant works much like a conventional hydroelectric station,
except the same water can be used over and over again.
India’s largest floating solar power plant project at the Banasura Sagar Dam in
Wayanad district is completed and going to be commissioned soon.
It has the generating capacity of 500 Kilo watt and it will be fed to the Kerala State
Electricity Board grid using underground cables.
It can be more efficient than their ground-mount counterparts due to the water
body’s cooling effect on the modules.
They collect less dust which cuts down on maintenance and they also preserve water
levels through shading.
Earlier in the year NETRA (NTPC Energy Technology Research Alliance), installed a
100kW floating solar plant at Kayamkulam, which is also in Kerala.
A recent study by researchers has found that extremely severe cyclones are
becoming more frequent in the Arabian Sea.
Researchers pointed global warming as a reason for increasing frequency of
cyclones.
Normally, Arabian Sea sees one extremely severe cyclone in every 4 years.
Cyclones in Arabian Sea –
There are two factors contributed to the increased severity of Arabian Sea cyclones,
particularly post-monsoon.
First, Arabian Sea surface becomes warmer than the other ocean basins during this
period.
Second, due to the interplay of global warming, climate variability and weather
changes, winter monsoon circulation has been weakening over the years
yclone OCKHI
A cyclonic Storm “OCKHI” is formed over Comorin area in South Kerala Coast.
It is very likely to move west-northwest wards towards Lakshadweep Islands.
The cyclone warning has been issued to South Kerala, adjoining districts of south
Tamil Nadu and Lakshadweep Islands.
The cyclone warnings are issued to state government officials in four stages.
The first stage warning known as "Pre Cyclone Watch" contains early warning about
the development of a cyclonic disturbance.
The second stage warning known as "Cyclone Alert" contains information on the
location and intensity of the storm and coastal districts likely to experience adverse
weather, advice to fishermen, general public, media and disaster managers.
The third stage warning known as "Cyclone Warning” forecasts likely point and time
of landfall.
The fourth stage of warning known as "Post Landfall Outlook" forecasts expected
time of landfall.
The government in consultation with the RBI, had floated Series III of Sovereign
Gold Bond.
The bonds are to be issued by RBI.
They will be restricted for sale to resident Indian entities including individuals,
HUFs, Trusts, Universities and Charitable Institutions.
They will be denominated in multiples of gram(s) of gold with a basic unit of 1 gram.
Recently, RBI has increased the maximum investment to 4 kg (from 500g) for
individuals and Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) and 20 kg for Trusts.
The interest rate is fixed at the rate of 2.50% per annum.
The tenor of the bond will be for a period of 8 years with exit option from 5th year.
The interest on Gold Bonds shall be taxable.
The capital gains tax arising to an individual on redemption of SGB has been
exempted.
Bonds can be used as collateral for loans and are eligible for Statutory Liquidity
Ratio purposes in Banks.
Union telecom ministry had announced 5G technology will be rolled out from 2020.
5G promises ultra-reliable, very fast speeds and high bandwidth mobile connectivity
and supports massive interconnected devices spread across wide areas like Internet
of things (IoT).
5G provides peak speeds of 20 times, compared with 4G.
This would entail accelerating the BharatNet programme for deploying connectivity
infrastructures.
Bharat Net
NASA has invented a small nuclear reactor Kilopower, It can generate a reliable
power supply by using uranium-235 reactor core.
This power system could provide up to 10 kilowatts of electrical power enough to
run two average households continuously for at least 10 years.
This reactor will be used for electronic propulsion systems and for providing safe
and plentiful energy for future robotic and human missions for Mars and beyond.
Credit scores
A credit score determines how creditworthy a person is and helps banks and
financial institutions decide on loans.
In India, the scores are issued by credit reporting agencies such as CIBIL, Equifax,
Experian, Etc.
These agencies are regulated by the RBI and collect data from banks on their loans
and come up with credit scores through use of algorithms.
The data is updated frequently. Credit scores in India range from 300-900.
A credit report may be obtained for free once a year from every credit reporting
agency.
Forest Helpline
Hansa Jivraj Mehta a social activist served in theconstituent assembly from 1946-
1949, was a Padma Bhushan awardee.
She was amember of the Fundamental rights sub-committee, theadvisory committee
and the provincial constitutionalcommittee.
Hansa Mehta’s mostsignificant contribution to the constituent assemblydebates was
in trying to make the Uniform Civil Code(UCC) a justiciable part of the constitution.
She also served as a member of the UN subcommitteeon the United National
Declarationof Human Rights committee.
She successfully championed her cause changing thephrase in the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights,from “All men are born free and equal” to “All
humanbeings are born free and equal.”
Recently a Dubai based marine firm DP World has partnered with NIIF to create an
investment platform for ports, terminals, transportation and logistics businesses in
India.
National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF) is set-up to function as a major
platform in India for attracting foreign investments to fund stalled infra
projects.
The NIIF is being operationalized by establishing three Alternative Investment
Funds (AIFs) under the SEBI Regulations.
1. The proposed corpus of NIIF is Rs. 40,000 Crores (around USD 6 Billion).
2. GOI’s contribution to the AIFs under the NIIF scheme shall be 49% of the
total commitment.
3. NIIF has mandate to solicit equity participation from strategic anchor partners, like
overseas sovereign/quasi-sovereign/multilateral/bilateral investors.
DHARMA App
DRIP
1. To improve the safety and performance of selected (223 dams across 7 different
states) existing dams in a sustainable manner.
2. To strengthen the dam safety institutional setup in participating states as well as at
central level.
The Seven DRIP States includes Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh,
Odisha, Tamil Nadu, and Uttarakhand.
CWC
Wildlife Conservation Trust (WCT) a wildlife NGO has developed a mobile appcalled
Road Kills.
This app will help citizens to report wildlife deaths by uploading geo-tagged
photographs to a public forum.
The information generated from the application can help identify crucial sections of
roads or railway lines where animal deaths are high to pinpoint regions that require
urgent mitigation measures.
The data can also help determine what species are more at risk on specific road or
rail stretches.
Why in news?
IMF has released the latest update of the World Economic Outlook ahead of the World
Economic Forum.
What are highlights?
India - India is projected to grow at 7.4% in FY19 as against 6.7% this year.
This is projected to gain pace to grow at 7.8% in FY20.
India has slipped behind China this year in tax collections owing to disruption
caused by demonetisation and GST.
The forecast will help India regain the tag of fastest-growing major economy,
backing the government's economic revival theme.
Notably, stock markets have been surging recently, hitting successive records.
This is encouraged by the economic revival prospects and corporate earnings
optimism, apart from other factors.
Other countries - In the current year, China will grow 6.8%, just ahead of India
but will slip to 6.6% next year.
The US is forecast to grow 2.7% and 2.5% in 2018 and 2019, respectively, slightly
higher than earlier estimates.
Global - The IMF noted that 2017 saw the best global growth in seven years.
The global economy is expected to grow 3.9% this year, faster than 3.7% forecast
earlier in October.
The revision in global growth forecasts reflects increased global growth momentum
and positive impact of US tax policy changes.
Shared priorities across all economies include implementing structural reforms to
boost potential output and making growth more inclusive.