Larsen and Toubro recently launched the INS 'Samarthak', a multi-purpose vessel for the Indian Navy.
About INS Samarthak:
β’ It is the first of two multi-purpose vessels (MPVs) for the Indian Navy.
β’ The vessel was designed and constructed in-house by Larsen and Toubro (L&T) Shipyard at Kattupalli, aligning to the Centre's 'Make in India' initiative and 'Atmanirbhar Vision'.
About INS Samarthak:
β’ It is the first of two multi-purpose vessels (MPVs) for the Indian Navy.
β’ The vessel was designed and constructed in-house by Larsen and Toubro (L&T) Shipyard at Kattupalli, aligning to the Centre's 'Make in India' initiative and 'Atmanirbhar Vision'.
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The General Electric (GE) LM2500 marine gas turbine engine is used to power a variety of vessels, including:
Indian Navy's Next Generation Missile Vessels (NGMV): GE Aerospace will supply six LM2500 marine gas turbine engine kits to power these vessels.
Patrol boats, corvettes, frigates, destroyers, cruisers, cargo/auxiliary ships, and aircraft carriers: The LM2500 is a standard marine gas turbine that can be used in these vessels.
Military generator set: The LM2500 is also available as a military generator set.
Indian Navy's Next Generation Missile Vessels (NGMV): GE Aerospace will supply six LM2500 marine gas turbine engine kits to power these vessels.
Patrol boats, corvettes, frigates, destroyers, cruisers, cargo/auxiliary ships, and aircraft carriers: The LM2500 is a standard marine gas turbine that can be used in these vessels.
Military generator set: The LM2500 is also available as a military generator set.
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About Hand-in-Hand Initiative:
β’ It was launched in 2019, is a flagship of Food And Agricultural Organisation (FAO).
β’ It prioritizes countries and territories where poverty and hunger are highest, national capacities are limited, or operational difficulties are greatest due to natural or man-made crises.
β’ It seeks to eradicate poverty (SDG1), end hunger and malnutrition (SDG2), and reduce inequalities (SDG10) by accelerating market-based transformation of agri-food systems to raise incomes, improve nutrition, empower poor and vulnerable populations, and strengthen resilience to climate change.
β’72 countries have joined this Initiative.
β’ It was launched in 2019, is a flagship of Food And Agricultural Organisation (FAO).
β’ It prioritizes countries and territories where poverty and hunger are highest, national capacities are limited, or operational difficulties are greatest due to natural or man-made crises.
β’ It seeks to eradicate poverty (SDG1), end hunger and malnutrition (SDG2), and reduce inequalities (SDG10) by accelerating market-based transformation of agri-food systems to raise incomes, improve nutrition, empower poor and vulnerable populations, and strengthen resilience to climate change.
β’72 countries have joined this Initiative.
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Mauritania, officially the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, is a country located in Northwest Africa.
β’ about Mauritania:
Geography:
* Location: Bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the west, Western Sahara to the north and northwest, Algeria to the northeast, Mali to the east and southeast, and Senegal to the southwest.
* Size: 11th-largest country in Africa and 28th-largest in the world.
* Terrain: Mostly desert and semidesert, with the Sahara occupying about 90% of its territory.
* Capital: Nouakchott.
History:
* Ancient history: Home to ancient civilizations and trade routes.
* Colonial era: Colonized by France from the late 19th century.
* Independence: Gained independence from France in 1960.
β’ about Mauritania:
Geography:
* Location: Bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the west, Western Sahara to the north and northwest, Algeria to the northeast, Mali to the east and southeast, and Senegal to the southwest.
* Size: 11th-largest country in Africa and 28th-largest in the world.
* Terrain: Mostly desert and semidesert, with the Sahara occupying about 90% of its territory.
* Capital: Nouakchott.
History:
* Ancient history: Home to ancient civilizations and trade routes.
* Colonial era: Colonized by France from the late 19th century.
* Independence: Gained independence from France in 1960.
Which of the following statements accurately describe the term "gene plunder" in the context of biodiversity and intellectual property rights?
1) Gene plunder refers to the unauthorized extraction of genetic resources from developing countries without fair compensation to local communities.
2) The term is used to describe the legal acquisition of genetic materials through international treaties and agreements.
3) Gene plunder often leads to the monopolization of biological resources by multinational corporations at the expense of indigenous knowledge and biodiversity.
4) Gene plunder is primarily concerned with the conservation of indigenous species for commercial exploitation.
1) Gene plunder refers to the unauthorized extraction of genetic resources from developing countries without fair compensation to local communities.
2) The term is used to describe the legal acquisition of genetic materials through international treaties and agreements.
3) Gene plunder often leads to the monopolization of biological resources by multinational corporations at the expense of indigenous knowledge and biodiversity.
4) Gene plunder is primarily concerned with the conservation of indigenous species for commercial exploitation.
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Which of the following statements accurately describe the term "gene plunder" in the context of biodiversity and intellectual property rights? 1) Gene plunder refers to the unauthorized extraction of genetic resources from developing countries without fairβ¦
Select the correct statements:
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Definition: Digital biopiracy
involves using digital technologies, such as sequence databases, to exploit genetic resources without adhering to prior informed consent (PIC) and benefit-sharing norms.
Monopolization: It allows
organizations to monopolize research and development (R&D) outcomes through intellectual property (IP) rights, bypassing ethical standards set by the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).
Digital Sequence Information (DSI): DSI consists of
genetic sequence data derived from DNA or RNA of various organisms, which can be used for research and product development without needing access to the physical materials.
Synthetic Biology Impact:
Advances in synthetic biology enable the use of DSI for creating products like vaccines and therapeutics, often without consent from the original resource providers.
Concentration of Control:
Major DSI databases are predominantly controlled by developed countries, limiting developing nations' ability to benefit from their own genetic resources.
Risks: The misuse of DSI
poses risks such as bioterrorism and undermines national sovereignty over genetic resources, as databases often lack accountability and verification of compliance with PIC norms.
Definition: Digital biopiracy
involves using digital technologies, such as sequence databases, to exploit genetic resources without adhering to prior informed consent (PIC) and benefit-sharing norms.
Monopolization: It allows
organizations to monopolize research and development (R&D) outcomes through intellectual property (IP) rights, bypassing ethical standards set by the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).
Digital Sequence Information (DSI): DSI consists of
genetic sequence data derived from DNA or RNA of various organisms, which can be used for research and product development without needing access to the physical materials.
Synthetic Biology Impact:
Advances in synthetic biology enable the use of DSI for creating products like vaccines and therapeutics, often without consent from the original resource providers.
Concentration of Control:
Major DSI databases are predominantly controlled by developed countries, limiting developing nations' ability to benefit from their own genetic resources.
Risks: The misuse of DSI
poses risks such as bioterrorism and undermines national sovereignty over genetic resources, as databases often lack accountability and verification of compliance with PIC norms.
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the food safety department seized artificially colored poisonous potatoes being sold at inflated prices, highlighting a significant food fraud issue.
These potatoes were reportedly treated with ammonia and soil to enhance their appearance, posing serious health risks, including kidney damage due to harmful chemicals used in the process.
The chemicals used in the preparation of poisonous potatoes include:
Solanine: A toxic glycoalkaloid found in high concentrations in green or sprouted potatoes.
Ammonia: Used in the treatment process to enhance appearance.
Chlorophyll: While harmless, its presence indicates increased solanine production due to exposure to light.
These potatoes were reportedly treated with ammonia and soil to enhance their appearance, posing serious health risks, including kidney damage due to harmful chemicals used in the process.
The chemicals used in the preparation of poisonous potatoes include:
Solanine: A toxic glycoalkaloid found in high concentrations in green or sprouted potatoes.
Ammonia: Used in the treatment process to enhance appearance.
Chlorophyll: While harmless, its presence indicates increased solanine production due to exposure to light.
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Question to Canadian Deputy PM
βWhy Hardeep Singh Nijjar who, before his death was on the no-fly list and his bank accounts were frozen, now after his death he is being given tribute in the parliament....what exactly changed ???β
Her reply - dekho bat aisi hai tum nahi samjhoge kaisi h π€‘
βWhy Hardeep Singh Nijjar who, before his death was on the no-fly list and his bank accounts were frozen, now after his death he is being given tribute in the parliament....what exactly changed ???β
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Today is 13th day of Hunger strike by our Doctors What the hell Mamta govt doing π
β‘οΈβ‘οΈWest Bengal Junior & Senior doctors issue ULTIMATUM to West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee.
Doctors have now set DEADLINE for Chief Minister till Monday to fulfill their 10 demands, else they will go on a strike across all Govt & Private hospitals on Tuesday.
Doctors have now set DEADLINE for Chief Minister till Monday to fulfill their 10 demands, else they will go on a strike across all Govt & Private hospitals on Tuesday.
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ECO 450 MCQ PDF UPSC 2024 VIVEK SINGH.pdf
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You can solve it if you have done your Economy syllabus
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Russia bans fruit and veg from Kazakhstan after country refuses to join BRICS β POLITICO
https://www.politico.eu/article/russia-bans-vegetables-from-kazakhstan-after-country-refuses-to-join-brics/
https://www.politico.eu/article/russia-bans-vegetables-from-kazakhstan-after-country-refuses-to-join-brics/
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Russia bans fruit and veg from Kazakhstan after country refuses to join BRICS β POLITICO
Kazakhstanβs decision represents a blow to Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin.
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Reach beyond your limits, for the sweetest fruits are found just out of grasp. Embrace the stretch, and discover the strength within you.
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The Chinese white dolphin: A marine marvel
The Chinese white dolphin is a fascinating marine mammal found in the coastal waters of China.
These dolphins are highly intelligent and social animals, often seen traveling in pods of up to 20 individuals.
Primarily carnivorous, they feed on fish, squid and shrimp. Unlike most other dolphin species, which are grey, adult Chinese white dolphins have a distinctive pale pink hue, making them easy to spot.
The global population of Chinese white dolphins is estimated to be around 6,000, with approximately 4,000 residing in Chinese waters.
The Chinese white dolphin is a fascinating marine mammal found in the coastal waters of China.
These dolphins are highly intelligent and social animals, often seen traveling in pods of up to 20 individuals.
Primarily carnivorous, they feed on fish, squid and shrimp. Unlike most other dolphin species, which are grey, adult Chinese white dolphins have a distinctive pale pink hue, making them easy to spot.
The global population of Chinese white dolphins is estimated to be around 6,000, with approximately 4,000 residing in Chinese waters.
The golden snub-nosed monkey: A curious primate
The golden snub-nosed monkey, known for its distinctive upturned nose, is another species endemic to China.
Also called Sichuan snub-nosed monkeys, these primates inhabit the mountainous regions of central and southwest China.
They are highly social animals, living in large groups and communicating through complex vocalizations.
Their diet is primarily herbivorous, consisting of leaves, fruits and tender shoots.
The golden snub-nosed monkey, known for its distinctive upturned nose, is another species endemic to China.
Also called Sichuan snub-nosed monkeys, these primates inhabit the mountainous regions of central and southwest China.
They are highly social animals, living in large groups and communicating through complex vocalizations.
Their diet is primarily herbivorous, consisting of leaves, fruits and tender shoots.
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The capybara: The world's largest rodent
The capybara, the largest rodent in the world, is a semi-aquatic mammal native to South America.
These gentle giants are often found in groups near water bodies, munching on aquatic plants.
Strong swimmers and comfortable in water, capybaras can stay submerged for up to five minutes to evade predators and even sleep with only their noses above the surface.
The capybara, the largest rodent in the world, is a semi-aquatic mammal native to South America.
These gentle giants are often found in groups near water bodies, munching on aquatic plants.
Strong swimmers and comfortable in water, capybaras can stay submerged for up to five minutes to evade predators and even sleep with only their noses above the surface.
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The toco toucan: A colorful bird with a giant bill
The toco toucan is the largest and most well-known toucan species.
Both males and females have colorful, oversized bills.
Despite their appearance, these vibrant beaks are relatively lightweight due to their hollow interior.
Toco toucans use their bills to reach fruit and attract mates. While they are not strong fliers, they can hop from tree to tree with ease.
toco toucans have been found in abundance in the Cerrado, the largest savanna region in South America.
The toco toucan is the largest and most well-known toucan species.
Both males and females have colorful, oversized bills.
Despite their appearance, these vibrant beaks are relatively lightweight due to their hollow interior.
Toco toucans use their bills to reach fruit and attract mates. While they are not strong fliers, they can hop from tree to tree with ease.
toco toucans have been found in abundance in the Cerrado, the largest savanna region in South America.
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The golden lion tamarin: A tiny primate with a lion-like mane
Golden lion tamarins, named for their impressive golden fur and lion-like manes, are small, endangered primates native to Brazil's Atlantic rainforest.
These highly social animals live in groups of two to eight family members.
Their long, slender fingers allow them to catch insects, fruit, lizards and birds.
Golden lion tamarins, named for their impressive golden fur and lion-like manes, are small, endangered primates native to Brazil's Atlantic rainforest.
These highly social animals live in groups of two to eight family members.
Their long, slender fingers allow them to catch insects, fruit, lizards and birds.
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