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27 August 2024 Current Affairs
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1. The Central Government has decided to create five new districts, Zanskar, Drass, Sham, Nubra and Changthang in the union territory of Ladakh.
2. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das has said that the new trinity of GEM, UPI, and ULI represents a revolutionary step forward in India's digital payments. He explained that the Unified Lending Interface (ULI) tech platform promoted by RBI will make frictionless credit possible in India.
3. World Health Organization launched a six-month global strategic and response plan to stop the deadly outbreak of Mpox. This plan aims to curtail human-to-human transmission of Mpox through coordinated global, regional, and national efforts.
4. Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has withdrawn its recent advisory wherein food businesses were directed to remove claims of 'A1' and 'A2' types of milk and milk products from packaging.
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1. కేంద్రపాలిత ప్రాంతం లడఖ్లో జన్స్కార్, ద్రాస్, షామ్, నుబ్రా మరియు చాంగ్తంగ్ అనే ఐదు కొత్త జిల్లాలను ఏర్పాటు చేయాలని కేంద్ర ప్రభుత్వం నిర్ణయించింది.
2. రిజర్వ్ బ్యాంక్ ఆఫ్ ఇండియా (RBI) గవర్నర్ శక్తికాంత దాస్ మాట్లాడుతూ, JAM, UPI మరియు ULI యొక్క కొత్త త్రిమూర్తులు భారతదేశ డిజిటల్ చెల్లింపులలో విప్లవాత్మక ముందడుగును సూచిస్తున్నాయి. ఆర్బిఐ ప్రమోట్ చేసిన యూనిఫైడ్ లెండింగ్ ఇంటర్ఫేస్ (యుఎల్ఐ) టెక్ ప్లాట్ఫారమ్ భారతదేశంలో ఘర్షణ రహిత క్రెడిట్ను సాధ్యం చేస్తుందని ఆయన వివరించారు.
3. ప్రపంచ ఆరోగ్య సంస్థ Mpox యొక్క ఘోరమైన వ్యాప్తిని ఆపడానికి ఆరు నెలల ప్రపంచ వ్యూహాత్మక మరియు ప్రతిస్పందన ప్రణాళికను ప్రారంభించింది. సమన్వయంతో కూడిన ప్రపంచ, ప్రాంతీయ మరియు జాతీయ ప్రయత్నాల ద్వారా Mpox యొక్క మానవుని నుండి మానవునికి ప్రసారాన్ని తగ్గించడం ఈ ప్రణాళిక లక్ష్యం.
4. ఫుడ్ సేఫ్టీ అండ్ స్టాండర్డ్స్ అథారిటీ ఆఫ్ ఇండియా (FSSAI) తన ఇటీవలి సలహాను ఉపసంహరించుకుంది, ఇందులో ప్యాకేజింగ్ నుండి 'A1' మరియు 'A2' రకాల పాలు మరియు పాల ఉత్పత్తుల క్లెయిమ్లను తీసివేయాలని ఆహార వ్యాపారాలను ఆదేశించింది.
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Today, India is set to make history with the launch of its largest deep-water port, Vadhvan, in Palghar, Maharashtra.
This project will elevate India’s maritime prowess and significantly boost global trade. Discover what makes Vadhvan Port a true maritime marvel
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This project will elevate India’s maritime prowess and significantly boost global trade. Discover what makes Vadhvan Port a true maritime marvel
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Correct Answer B) Lothal
The Union Cabinet has given the green light for the development of the National Maritime Heritage Complex at Lothal, Gujarat, an important site from the ancient Indus Valley Civilization. This complex aims to showcase India's rich maritime history and its contributions to global trade and navigation. Lothal, one of the world’s oldest known docks, holds significant archaeological importance, and the project will help preserve and celebrate India’s maritime heritage.
The Union Cabinet has given the green light for the development of the National Maritime Heritage Complex at Lothal, Gujarat, an important site from the ancient Indus Valley Civilization. This complex aims to showcase India's rich maritime history and its contributions to global trade and navigation. Lothal, one of the world’s oldest known docks, holds significant archaeological importance, and the project will help preserve and celebrate India’s maritime heritage.
𝗥𝗲𝗴𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗡𝗮𝗺𝗲𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗖𝘆𝗰𝗹𝗼𝗻𝗲
1. Typhoons - China Sea
2. Tropical Cyclones - Indian Ocean
3. Hurricanes - Caribbean Sea
4. Tornadoes - USA
5. Willy Willies - Northern Australia
6. Baguio - Philippines
7. Taifu - Japan
1. Typhoons - China Sea
2. Tropical Cyclones - Indian Ocean
3. Hurricanes - Caribbean Sea
4. Tornadoes - USA
5. Willy Willies - Northern Australia
6. Baguio - Philippines
7. Taifu - Japan
Digital India Land Records Modernization Programme (DILRMP)
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✅️Progress Highlights:
✴️95% of land records in rural India have been digitized, covering over 6.26 lakh villages.
✴️68.02% of cadastral maps have been digitized at the national level.
✴️87% of Sub-Registrar Offices (SROs) are integrated with land records.
✅️About DILRMP:
✴️Formerly known as the National Land Record Modernization Programme, it was restructured as a Central Sector Scheme in April 2016, with full funding from the central government.
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✅️Key Initiatives:
✴️Unique Land Parcel Identification Number (ULPIN)
✴️National Generic Document Registration System (NGDRS)
✴️e-Court Integration
✴️Transliteration of Land Records
✴️Bhoomi Samman
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✅️Progress Highlights:
✴️95% of land records in rural India have been digitized, covering over 6.26 lakh villages.
✴️68.02% of cadastral maps have been digitized at the national level.
✴️87% of Sub-Registrar Offices (SROs) are integrated with land records.
✅️About DILRMP:
✴️Formerly known as the National Land Record Modernization Programme, it was restructured as a Central Sector Scheme in April 2016, with full funding from the central government.
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✅️Key Initiatives:
✴️Unique Land Parcel Identification Number (ULPIN)
✴️National Generic Document Registration System (NGDRS)
✴️e-Court Integration
✴️Transliteration of Land Records
✴️Bhoomi Samman
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🔆Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD):
✅It is a progressive and fatal neurological disease affecting deer, elk, moose, and other cervids (members of the deer family).
✅It's caused by abnormal proteins called prions that damage brain tissue, leading to severe neurological symptoms, weight loss, and eventually death.
✅CWD is part of a group of diseases known as Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (TSEs), which also include mad cow disease in cattle and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in humans.
✅Transmission:
CWD spreads between animals through bodily fluids, like saliva, urine, and feces, as well as contaminated soil and plants.
✅There is currently no evidence that CWD can infect humans.
✅Treatment: It is always fatal in infected animals. There is no vaccine or treatment.
✅It is a progressive and fatal neurological disease affecting deer, elk, moose, and other cervids (members of the deer family).
✅It's caused by abnormal proteins called prions that damage brain tissue, leading to severe neurological symptoms, weight loss, and eventually death.
✅CWD is part of a group of diseases known as Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (TSEs), which also include mad cow disease in cattle and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in humans.
✅Transmission:
CWD spreads between animals through bodily fluids, like saliva, urine, and feces, as well as contaminated soil and plants.
✅There is currently no evidence that CWD can infect humans.
✅Treatment: It is always fatal in infected animals. There is no vaccine or treatment.
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Biodiversity Hotspot
🌿What are Biodiversity Hotspots?
- Regions with high species diversity and endemism
- Facing significant threat of habitat loss
- Identified by Conservation International
- 36 such hotspots globally, 4 in India
🌿Major Biodiversity Hotspots in India:
1. Eastern Himalayas
2. Western Ghats
3. Indo-Burma
4. Sundaland
🌿Key Facts to Remember:
- India has 4 of the world's 36 biodiversity hotspots
- These regions cover just 2.4% of the Earth's surface
- Yet, they host over 60% of all plant and animal species
- Face rapid habitat loss and destruction
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🔆Post-independence poverty estimates:
📍Planning Commission
✅Planning Commission Expert Group (1962), constituted by the Planning Commission formulated the separate poverty lines for rural and urban areas (Rs.20 and Rs.25 per capita per year respectively).
📍Y. K. Alagh Committee (1979)
✅By 1979, it was decided that poverty should be measured precisely based on starvation. Committee was constituted which gave its recommendation as the people consuming less than 2,100 calories in the urban areas or less than 2,400 calories in the rural areas are poor.
📍Lakdawala Committee (1993)
✅In 1993, an expert group constituted to review methodology for poverty estimation, chaired by D.T.
✅Lakdawala, made the following suggestions:
🔰Consumption expenditure should be calculated based on calorie consumption as earlier;
🔰State specific poverty lines should be constructed and these should be updated using the Consumer Price Index of Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) in urban areas and Consumer Price Index of Agricultural Labour (CPI-AL) in rural areas; and
🔰Discontinuation of ‘scaling’ of poverty estimates based on National Accounts Statistics. This assumes that the basket of goods and services used to calculate CPI-IW and CPI-AL reflect the consumption patterns of the poor.
📍Planning Commission
✅Planning Commission Expert Group (1962), constituted by the Planning Commission formulated the separate poverty lines for rural and urban areas (Rs.20 and Rs.25 per capita per year respectively).
📍Y. K. Alagh Committee (1979)
✅By 1979, it was decided that poverty should be measured precisely based on starvation. Committee was constituted which gave its recommendation as the people consuming less than 2,100 calories in the urban areas or less than 2,400 calories in the rural areas are poor.
📍Lakdawala Committee (1993)
✅In 1993, an expert group constituted to review methodology for poverty estimation, chaired by D.T.
✅Lakdawala, made the following suggestions:
🔰Consumption expenditure should be calculated based on calorie consumption as earlier;
🔰State specific poverty lines should be constructed and these should be updated using the Consumer Price Index of Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) in urban areas and Consumer Price Index of Agricultural Labour (CPI-AL) in rural areas; and
🔰Discontinuation of ‘scaling’ of poverty estimates based on National Accounts Statistics. This assumes that the basket of goods and services used to calculate CPI-IW and CPI-AL reflect the consumption patterns of the poor.
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