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Posted 20 Jun 2024
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Excessive-deficit Procedure
European Commission (EC) is expected to put France into Excessive-deficit Procedure (EDP) due to higher budgetary deficit.
About EDP
- It ensures that EU member States adopt appropriate policy responses to correct excessive deficits.
- EC can launch an EDP against an EU country not respecting the Stability and Growth Pact (SGP).
- SGP is a body of rules governing the coordination of EU countries’ fiscal policies.
- It can be launched if the EU country has breached or is about to breach the deficit threshold or have violated the debt rule.
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- Stability and Growth Pact
- Excessive-deficit Procedure
- European Commission
Capsaicin
Noodles containing chilli peppers having capsaicin were banned in Denmark.
About Capsaicin
- It is the main pungent (causing strong flavour and smell) ingredient of chilli peppers (genus Capsicum).
- It is an example of secondary plant metabolite (substance made during metabolism) produced through cell and tissue cultures and can dissolve in fat.
- It exhibits broad potent biological characteristics at low doses - antioxidant, anti-obesity, pain-alleviation, and anti-inflammation effects.
- However under high doses, it can have side effects like gastrointestinal issues, heartburn, etc.
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- Capsaicin
- Plant Metabolite
Superhydrophobic Catalyst
A team of scientists developed a Superhydrophobic (water-repellent) catalyst that can reduce the cost of producing biodiesel.
- Biodiesel is a renewable, biodegradable fuel made from vegetable oils, animal fats, etc.
About Superhydrophobic Catalysts
- They are derived from biomass (cellulose) and are eco-friendly, abundant, reusable, and affordable.
- Can withstand the water by-product obtained during biodiesel production, preventing the poisoning of active sites by water.
- Can provide a sustainable method for biomass waste disposal and expand the utility of biochar as an alternative to graphene and carbon nanotubes.
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- Superhydrophic catalyst
- Biodiesel
Purpurogallin
A study revealed that evolution of the purple pigment named Purpurogallin was probably vital for several adaptations in glacier algae.
- Glacier Algae grow on melting glacier and ice sheet surfaces across the cryosphere (i.e., the frozen water part of the Earth system).
- Example: Ancylonema alaskanum and Ancylonema nordenskiöldii
Purpurogallin
- These are phenolic pigments.
- Acts like sunscreen and protects algal cells from damage of ultraviolet (UV) and visible light.
- Also linked with tolerance of low temperatures and desiccation.
- Possesses antioxidant, anticancer, and anti-inflammatory effects.
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- Glacier Algae
- Purpurogallin
National Monetisation Pipeline (NMP)
NMP has monetised Rs 3.85 lakh crore of assets in 3 years.
About NMP
- NMP is an initiative for the asset monetisation by the Government of India
- Asset monetisation is when the government is basically transferring revenue rights to private parties for a specified transaction period in return for upfront money (a revenue share) and commitment of investments in the assets.
- It was announced in the Union budget 2021-22 as for monetization of assets worth an estimated Rs 6 lakh crore.
- Tags :
- National Monetisation Pipeline
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National Forensic Infrastructure Enhancement Scheme
Union Cabinet has approved a new central sector scheme (CSS) National Forensic Infrastructure Enhancement Scheme (NFIES).
About NFIES
- Aims to ease the workload on forensic laboratories in line with requirements of reformed criminal laws that will come into force w.e.f. July 01, 2024.
- New criminal laws mandate forensic investigation for offences involving punishment of 7 years or more.
- Provisioned under Union Ministry of Home Affairs from 2024-25 to 2028-29.
- Components
- Establishment of Campuses of National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU).
- Establishment of Central Forensic Science Laboratories.
- Enhancement of existing infrastructure of NFSU-Delhi.
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- Central Sector Scheme
- NFIES
- Forensic Science Laboratory
- Criminal Law Reforms
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Minimum Support Prices (MSP)
Cabinet approved MSP for Kharif Crops.
About MSP
- MSP is the minimum rate at which farmers sell their crops to the government. It is aimed at preventing farmers from distress selling.
- MSP covers 22 crops:
- 14 Kharif Crops: Paddy, jowar, bajra, maize, ragi, arhar, soyabean, sunflower, sesamum, nigerseed, cotton, etc.
- 6 Rabi Crops: Wheat, barley, gram, masur (lentil), rapeseed/mustard and safflower.
- 2 Commercial Crops: Jute and copra
- Announced at the beginning of the sowing season.
- Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP) recommends MSP.
- Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs chaired by Prime Minister takes the final decision.
- Food Corporation of India is the nodal Central procuring agency for wheat and paddy.
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- Food Corporation of India
- Minimum Support Prices
- Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices
- Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs
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AlphaFold-3
Google DeepMind and Isomorphic Labs have developed a new AI model, AlphaFold-3, that can predict structure of proteins, DNA, RNA, ligands, etc., and how they interact.
About Alphafold-3
- It can computationally predict the structure and interactions of all life’s molecules with unprecedented accuracy and speed.
- Given an input list of molecules (proteins, DNA, etc.), it generates their joint 3D structure, revealing how they all fit together.
- It can model chemical modifications to the molecules which control the healthy functioning of cells, that when disrupted can lead to disease.
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- AlphaFold-3
- Google DeepMind
Revenue Sharing Model (RSM)
Coal India has awarded 23 abandoned mines to private companies on a revenue sharing basis.
- The minimum revenue to be shared is 4% . The contract period is for a maximum of 25 years
About RSM
- It is a method for Public Private Participation (PPP) projects.
- Here the private entity shares its revenue with the government
- Contrary to this in Production Sharing Contracts (PSCs) the private entity shares its profit with the government.
- Government of India brought Hydrocarbon Exploration Licensing Policy (HELP) in 2016 that replaced PSC for RSM for hydrocarbons (like oil and gas, coal-bed methane, shale oil and gas and gas hydrate).
- Tags :
- Revenue Sharing Model
- Public Private Participation (PPP)
- Hydrocarbon Exploration Licensing Policy (HELP)
- Production Sharing Contracts (PSCs)
MAVEN
NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolutionm (MAVEN) orbiter captured stellar display of purple-coloured lights on the Mars planet.
- Launched in 2013, MAVEN is the first mission devoted to understanding the Martian upper atmosphere.
- It was envisaged to explore how the sun may have stripped Mars of most of its atmosphere, making it a cold and barren desert from potentially habitable to microbial life.
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- NASA
- Mars
- MAVEN
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