Table of Content
- 1. Right to Information
- 2. BIMSTEC
- 3. Civilian Nuclear Sites in War
- 4. SDG India Index 2023-24
- 5. Arresting power under PMLA
- 6. Welfare of gig workers
- 7.Also in News
- 7.1 U.S.-South Korea sign joint nuclear deterrence guidelines
- 7.2 Mutual Recognition Agreement
- 7.3 Reserve Bank of India- Integrated Ombudsman Scheme (RBI-IOS), 2021
- 7.4 International Renewable Energy Certificates (I-REC)
- 7.5 Margin Trading Facility
- 7.6 Exercise in news
- 7.7 Squalus hima
- 7.8 Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve (STR)
- 7.9 Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES)
- 7.10 Molecular Chaperones
Also in News
Posted 13 Jul 2024
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U.S.-South Korea sign joint nuclear deterrence guidelines
Nuclear deterrence guidelines will deter and respond to North Korea aggression.
- The US and South Korea created a joint Nuclear Consultative Group in 2023.
About the Guidelines:
- The agreement calls for integrating U.S. nuclear assets and South Korean conventional weapons to better respond to North Korean nuclear threats.
- North Korea’s developing nuclear arsenal is a major security threat to South Korea, which has no nuclear weapons and largely relies on the U.S.
- Commit to conduct joint military exercises to help implement the deterrence guidelines.
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- Nuclear Deterrence
- Nuclear Consultative Group
- US-South korea
Mutual Recognition Agreement
Mutual Recognition Agreement between India and Taiwan for Organic Products has been implemented.
- It will ease the export of organic products by avoiding dual certifications; thus, reducing compliance cost.
- It will enhance trade opportunities in the organic sector such as export of major Indian organic products such as Rice, Processed Food, Green/Black and Herbal Tea, Medicinal plant products etc to Taiwan.
- Implementing agency: Ministry of Commerce and Industry, India and Agriculture and Food Agency, Ministry of Agriculture (AFA), Taiwan.
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- Organic Products
- Mutual Recognition Agreement
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Reserve Bank of India- Integrated Ombudsman Scheme (RBI-IOS), 2021
Madras HC upheld Constitutional validity of RBI-IOS 2021, prohibiting complainants from engaging advocates to represent their cases in proceedings before ombudsman.
- Lawyers only have statutory right and not a fundamental right to appear before judicial and quasi- judicial meetings.
About RBI-IOS, 2021
- Launched in 2021 by integrating three previous ombudsman schemes of RBI i.e. Banking ombudsman schemes (2006), Ombudsman schemes for NBFC (2018), and Ombudsman schemes for Digital Transactions (2019).
- Also includes additional Regulated Entities like banks (all commercial banks), NBFCs registered with RBI, Credit Information Companies etc.
- Provides for cost-free redress of customer complaints involving deficiency in services rendered by entities regulated by RBI.
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- Reserve Bank of India
- RBI- Integrated Ombudsman Scheme
International Renewable Energy Certificates (I-REC)
I-REC represents transferrable proof that one MWh of electricity was produced from renewable energy sources and added to an electrical grid.
- I-REC enables MNCs to meet their renewable energy consumption quotas across nations with reduced barriers.
- I-REC is an everlasting certificate until redeemed by an end consumer or withdrawn.
- India has emerged as one of a leading seller of I-RECs.
- The International Tracking Standard Foundation is the founder of I-REC.
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- Renewable Energy
- I-REC
Margin Trading Facility
Margin Trading Facility (MTF) demand is increasing to invest in the stock market.
- The buyer pays only a part of the total value while the broker pays the remaining amount, charging an interest on this loan.
Advantages:
- Increased profit potential due to access to more capital.
- Includes a broader range of stocks.
Challenges:
higher losses risk, interest cost, etc.
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- Margin Trading Facility
Exercise in news
Indian Air Force Contingent reached Australia to participate in Exercise Pitch Black.
Exercise Pitch Black
- Held every two years, it is a multinational exercise.
- Focuses on large force employment missions involving large numbers of international aircraft.
Exercise Sagar Kavach - 01/24
- It is a coastal security exercise held along Andhra Pradesh coast.
- It is aimed to validate the effectiveness of coastal security mechanisms in dealing with asymmetric threats from the sea.
- Assets of Indian Navy, Coast Guard, Marine Police, fisheries, customs and other security agencies were engaged in it.
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- Exercise Pitch Black
- Exercise Sagar Kavach
Squalus hima
Scientists from Zoological Survey of India discovered a new species of ‘Squalus hima’ from Sakthikulangara fishing harbor in Kerala along Arabian Sea.
About Squalus hima
- Squalus is a genus of dogfish sharks in family Squalidae.
- Unlike most sharks, dogfish are venomous.
- Commonly known as spurdogs, and are characterized by smooth dorsal fin spines.
- They have angular short snout, a small mouth almost as wide as snout, first dorsal fin origin behind pectoral fins, and body without any spots.
- They are exploited for their liver oil which is in high demand for pharmaceutical industries particularly for making high end cosmetic products and anti-cancerous products.
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- Squalus hima
- Dogfish Shark
Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve (STR)
Study highlights lack of awareness on vulture conservation across species’ key habitats in STR.
About STR
- Declared as tiger reserve in 2013.
- Located in Erode district, Tamil Nadu. It is contiguous with Mudumalai Tiger Reserve (TN); Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple Tiger Reserve and Bandipur Tiger reserves (Karnataka).
- Links Eastern and Western Ghats.
- Notable Fauna: Elephant, Tiger, Panther, Sloth bear, Gaur, Black Buck, Spotted deer, Nilgiri langur, etc.
- Forest types: Tropical dry thorn, tropical dry mixed deciduous; Tropical semi evergreen; Sub tropical hill forest.
- Concerns: Smuggling of Sandalwood; Poaching etc.
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- Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve
- Eastern and Western Ghats
Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES)
IPBES won Blue Planet Prize for 2024.
- Awarded annually by Japan based Asahi Glass Foundation to individuals and organizations to recognize achievements in scientific research and its application, providing solutions to global environmental problems.
- Prize includes an award of US$500,000.
About IPBES
- Established in Panama City in 2012, it is an independent intergovernmental body to strengthen science-policy interface for biodiversity and ecosystem services.
- It is not a UN body. However, United Nations Environment Programme provides secretariat services to IPBES.
- Secretariat: Bonn, Germany
- Currently, it has more than 145 member States (including India). All States Members of UN are eligible for IPBES membership.
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- IPBES
- Blue Planet Prize
Molecular Chaperones
Researchers at S.N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences have found a new method of a single molecule technique to study protein folding & associated chaperons.
- This could help track progression of diseases like cancer, Parkinsons and Alzheimer’s.
Protein Folding and Molecular Chaperones
- Most proteins fold into defined 3-D structures to gain functional activity.
- In the cellular environment, newly synthesized proteins are at risk of aberrant folding potentially forming toxic species.
- To avoid this, cells invest in a complex network of molecular chaperones.
- Endogenous proteins that serve as an essential control mechanism to prevent aggregation promoting efficient folding of proteins.
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- Protein Folding
- Molecular Chaperones
News Today (Jul 13, 2024)