National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF)
- NIIF has invested $200 million in iBUS Network and Infrastructure Pvt Ltd.
 
- About NIIF  (2015)
- A Sovereign-linked Alternative Asset Manager, established by the Government of India (having a share of 49 %).
 - It is a collaborative investment platform for international and Indian investors.
 - It was established as an Alternative Investment Fund (AIF), registered with Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI).
 - Its governing council is the headed by Finance Minister.
 - It operates in two distinct and attractive asset classes: Indian Infrastructure and Growth Equity.
 - Key Funds under NIIF: Master Fund, Strategic Opportunities Fund (SOF) etc
 
 
- Tags :
 - National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF)
 
DURGA-2 ( Directionally Unrestricted Ray Gun Array)
- Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) is developing DURGA-2 as per reports.
 
- About DURGA-2
- It is a directed energy weapon (DEW).
 - It’s to be integrated with land-, sea- and air-based platforms.
 
 
- DEW use concentrated electromagnetic energy to combat enemy forces and assets. 
- These weapons include high energy lasers and other high power electromagnetics—such as millimeter wave and high power microwave weapons.
 - They are going to be the future of anti-missiles, anti-drones or anti-aircraft warfare.
 
 
- Tags :
 - DURGA-2 ( Directionally Unrestricted Ray Gun Array)
 - directed energy weapon (DEW).
 
Asiatic Wild Dogs (Dhole)
- Mange outbreak reported among Asiatic wild dogs in Mudumalai.
- Mange is a skin disease that affects mammals caused by microscopic mites that burrow into skin.
 
 
- About Dhole (Cuon alpinus)
- Distribution: India, Cambodia, Nepal, Bhutan, Thailand etc.
- In India, it inhabits Eastern and Western Ghats, Assam, Meghalaya, West Bengal, Ladakh etc.
 
 - Characteristics
- Carnivores that resemble a small wolf or domestic dog in size.
 - Hunt mainly in early morning or late evening.
 
 - Threat: Habitat loss, disease threat etc.
 - Conservation status:
- IUCN: Endangered
 - Wildlife Protection Act 1972: Schedule I and II
 - CITES: Appendix II
 
 
 - Distribution: India, Cambodia, Nepal, Bhutan, Thailand etc.
 
- Tags :
 - Asiatic Wild Dogs
 - Dhole
 
Juno mission
- NASA's Juno captures closest views of erupting volcanoes on Jupiter's moon Io. 
- Moon Io is the most volcanically active world in the solar system.
 
 
- About Juno mission
- Launched in 2011.
 - Aim: To understand the origin and evolution of Jupiter.
- It will investigate the existence of a possible solid planetary core, map Jupiter’s intense magnetic field, etc.
 
 - In its extended mission, it continues its investigation of Jupiter till 2025, or until the spacecraft’s end of life.
 
 
- Tags :
 - Juno mission
 
Euvichol-S
- World Health Organization (WHO) has prequalified the Euvichol-S vaccine for Cholera.
- It’s a simplified formulation of the oral cholera vaccine (OCV) Euvichol-Plus.
 - Uses fewer ingredients, is cheaper, and can be made more quickly than old version.
 
 
- About Cholera:
- It’s an acute diarrheal illness caused by infection of the intestine with Vibrio cholerae bacteria.
 - It’s transmitted through ingestion of contaminated food or water.
 - Highest numbers of cases are reported in the Middle East and Africa.
 - India reported 132 cases in 2023 (till July).
 
 
- Tags :
 - Euvichol-S
 - cholera
 
Dragonfly mission
- NASA has announced that Dragonfly mission to Saturn's massive moon Titan will launch in 2028. 
- It is fourth mission of NASA’s New Frontiers Program. The other three are NewHorizons, Juno, and OSIRIS-Rex (also OSIRIS-APEX).
 
 
- About Dragonfly Mission
- Goal: To explore the chemistry and habitability of multiple surface sites covering a large area. It will help in investigating Titan’s habitability.
 - It will reach Titan in 2034.
 
 - Titan is the only satellite in our solar system known to be blanketed by a dense atmosphere and host liquid seas on its surface
 
- Tags :
 - Dragonfly mission
 
Vasuki indicus
- Paleontologists have unearthed a giant predator snake in Gujarat’s Panandhro Lignite Mine in Kutch.
- The new species is named Vasuki indicus.
 
 
- About Vasuki indicus:
- Likely lived 47 million years ago during the Middle Eocene Period.
 - Length range: 36-49 feet.
 - Lived in marshy swamp near the coast
 - It’s a member of the Madtsoiidae snake family that appeared roughly 90 million years ago but went extinct about 12,000 years ago.
 - It spread from India through southern Eurasia and into north Africa after the Indian subcontinent collided with Eurasia around 50 million years ago.
 
 
- Tags :
 - Vasuki indicus
 - Middle Eocene Period.
 - Madtsoiidae snake family
 
Shompen Tribe
- Shompen cast their vote for the first time in Lok Sabha Election.
 
- About Shompen Tribe
- One of the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups.
 - Reside in dense tropical rain forests of Great Nicobar island.
 - Belong to the Mongoloid group.
 - According to Census (2011), estimated population of Shompen is 229.
 - They are hunters and gatherers. They used to hunt wild pig, python, monitor Lizard, crocodile, etc.
 - Live a semi-nomadic life and have not been colonised at one place in a defined reserve forest.
 
 
- Tags :
 - Shompen Tribe