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PM E-DRIVE Scheme
➕ Launch: Approved by the Union Cabinet with an outlay of ₹10,900 crore for two years to promote electric mobility in India.
➕ Ministry: Implemented by the Ministry of Heavy Industries (MHI).
➕ Key Features:
-Subsidies: Incentives for electric two-wheelers (e-2Ws), three-wheelers (e-3Ws), e-ambulances, and e-trucks.
Support for 24.79 lakh e-2Ws, 3.16 lakh e-3Ws, and 14,028 e-buses.
-E-Vouchers: Introduction of Aadhaar-authenticated e-vouchers to streamline EV purchases.
-E-Ambulances: Deployment of e-ambulances to promote greener healthcare solutions.
-E-Buses: Procurement of 14,028 e-buses in cities with populations over 40 lakh.
-E-Trucks: Incentives for e-truck purchases, with additional support for scrapping old trucks.
-Charging Infrastructure: Setting up public charging stations, including 22,100 fast chargers for e-4Ws and 48,400 for e-2Ws/e-3Ws.
-Testing Infrastructure: Enhancing vehicle testing facilities for modern and emerging EV technologies.
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➕ Launch: Approved by the Union Cabinet with an outlay of ₹10,900 crore for two years to promote electric mobility in India.
➕ Ministry: Implemented by the Ministry of Heavy Industries (MHI).
➕ Key Features:
-Subsidies: Incentives for electric two-wheelers (e-2Ws), three-wheelers (e-3Ws), e-ambulances, and e-trucks.
Support for 24.79 lakh e-2Ws, 3.16 lakh e-3Ws, and 14,028 e-buses.
-E-Vouchers: Introduction of Aadhaar-authenticated e-vouchers to streamline EV purchases.
-E-Ambulances: Deployment of e-ambulances to promote greener healthcare solutions.
-E-Buses: Procurement of 14,028 e-buses in cities with populations over 40 lakh.
-E-Trucks: Incentives for e-truck purchases, with additional support for scrapping old trucks.
-Charging Infrastructure: Setting up public charging stations, including 22,100 fast chargers for e-4Ws and 48,400 for e-2Ws/e-3Ws.
-Testing Infrastructure: Enhancing vehicle testing facilities for modern and emerging EV technologies.
Source - PIB
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Teal Carbon
- Teal Carbon refers to carbon stored in freshwater ecosystems, including lakes, rivers, wetlands, and peatlands. It is a subset of carbon sequestration similar to blue carbon (stored in marine ecosystems) but specific to inland freshwater ecosystems.
- Key Sources:
- Wetlands: Wetlands are significant carbon sinks, capturing and storing carbon in vegetation and soil.
- Peatlands: Peatlands (waterlogged areas with accumulated organic matter) are especially important for storing large amounts of carbon over long periods.
- Significance:
- Climate Change Mitigation: Freshwater ecosystems act as important carbon sinks, playing a crucial role in climate change mitigation by capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
- Ecosystem Services: Beyond carbon storage, these ecosystems provide essential services like water filtration, flood control, and biodiversity conservation.
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- Teal Carbon refers to carbon stored in freshwater ecosystems, including lakes, rivers, wetlands, and peatlands. It is a subset of carbon sequestration similar to blue carbon (stored in marine ecosystems) but specific to inland freshwater ecosystems.
- Key Sources:
- Wetlands: Wetlands are significant carbon sinks, capturing and storing carbon in vegetation and soil.
- Peatlands: Peatlands (waterlogged areas with accumulated organic matter) are especially important for storing large amounts of carbon over long periods.
- Significance:
- Climate Change Mitigation: Freshwater ecosystems act as important carbon sinks, playing a crucial role in climate change mitigation by capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
- Ecosystem Services: Beyond carbon storage, these ecosystems provide essential services like water filtration, flood control, and biodiversity conservation.
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Senkaku Islands (Diaoyu Islands)
➕Location: A group of uninhabited islands in the East China Sea, situated between Japan, Taiwan, and China.
➕ Dispute: The islands are claimed by Japan, China, and Taiwan.
➕Japan controls the islands and refers to them as the Senkaku Islands.
➕China and Taiwan refer to them as the Diaoyu Islands and Tiaoyutai Islands, respectively.
➕Strategic Importance:
- The islands are located near important shipping lanes.
- They are believed to have potential oil and gas reserves in the surrounding waters.
- Rich in fishing grounds, adding to their economic significance.
➕Historical Context:
- Japan has controlled the islands since 1895.
- The territorial dispute intensified after World War II, as China and Taiwan began asserting claims to the islands, especially after potential natural resources were identified in the 1970s.
➕Current Status:
- The islands remain under Japanese administrative control, but China frequently challenges Japan’s claims through diplomatic protests and maritime patrols.
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➕Location: A group of uninhabited islands in the East China Sea, situated between Japan, Taiwan, and China.
➕ Dispute: The islands are claimed by Japan, China, and Taiwan.
➕Japan controls the islands and refers to them as the Senkaku Islands.
➕China and Taiwan refer to them as the Diaoyu Islands and Tiaoyutai Islands, respectively.
➕Strategic Importance:
- The islands are located near important shipping lanes.
- They are believed to have potential oil and gas reserves in the surrounding waters.
- Rich in fishing grounds, adding to their economic significance.
➕Historical Context:
- Japan has controlled the islands since 1895.
- The territorial dispute intensified after World War II, as China and Taiwan began asserting claims to the islands, especially after potential natural resources were identified in the 1970s.
➕Current Status:
- The islands remain under Japanese administrative control, but China frequently challenges Japan’s claims through diplomatic protests and maritime patrols.
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Philadelphi Corridor
➕ In News: Israeli Prime Minister aims to control the Philadelphi Corridor and the Rafah crossing in the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.
About
➕ Location: Along the southern Gaza border, next to Egypt's Sinai Peninsula.
➕ Size: 14 km long, width ranges from 100 to 300 meters.
➕ Established: As part of the 1979 Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty, serving as a buffer zone between Egypt and Gaza.
➕ Strategic Importance: The only Gaza region not bordering Israel, critical for military and humanitarian control.
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- Transferred to the Palestinian Authority in 2005 after Israel's withdrawal.
- Became more complex after Hamas' 2007 takeover of Gaza.
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➕ In News: Israeli Prime Minister aims to control the Philadelphi Corridor and the Rafah crossing in the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.
About
➕ Location: Along the southern Gaza border, next to Egypt's Sinai Peninsula.
➕ Size: 14 km long, width ranges from 100 to 300 meters.
➕ Established: As part of the 1979 Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty, serving as a buffer zone between Egypt and Gaza.
➕ Strategic Importance: The only Gaza region not bordering Israel, critical for military and humanitarian control.
➕ Control:
- Transferred to the Palestinian Authority in 2005 after Israel's withdrawal.
- Became more complex after Hamas' 2007 takeover of Gaza.
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