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    Posted 27 Aug 2024

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    New Districts in Ladakh

    The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) announced the creation of five new districts in Union Territory of Ladakh.

    • These districts are Zanskar, Drass, Sham, Nubra and Changthang.
      • Currently, Ladakh has only two districts: Leh and Kargil.

    How Are Districts Created?

    • State government has the power to create new districts or alter or abolish existing ones in states. 
      • Changes can be made by passing an executive order or a law in state assembly.
    • Tags :
    • Ladakh
    • Leh
    • Zanskar
    • Drass
    • Kargil

    Leptospirosis (Rat Fever)

    A surge in Leptospirosis cases has affected almost all districts in Kerala.

    About Leptospirosis

    • Infectious disease caused by pathogenic bacteria called Leptospires that are transmitted directly or indirectly from animals to humans. Thus, it is a Zoonotic Disease.
    • Bacteria enter body through cuts or abrasions on skin.
    • Human-to-human transmission occurs very rarely.
    • Most common in tropical and subtropical areas with high rainfall.
    • Initiative taken to control: Programme for Prevention and Control of leptospirosis by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
    • Tags :
    • Leptospirosis
    • Leptospires
    • Zoonotic Disease

    Mass Wasting

    Environmental scientists raised concern in a new study on high frequency of mass wasting events in Sedongpu Gully of Tibetan Plateau since 2017.

    About Mass wasting

    • A geological event, mass wasting is the gravity-influenced movement of rock and soil down a slope.
      • Rapid earth movements triggered by rain or seismic activity E.g., Rock falls, slumps, and debris flows.

    About  Sedongpu Gully

    • Located in Tibetan Plateau near Arunachal Pradesh Border.
    • It’s found in catchment of the Sedongpu glacier and its valley. 
    • It drains into Yarlung Zangbo or Tsangpo river.
    • Tags :
    • Mass Wasting
    • Sedongpu Gully
    • Tibetan Plateau
    • Yarlung Zangbo

    Unified Lending Interface

    Reserve Bank of India to launch ULI.

    About ULI

    • It is a technology platform which would enable frictionless credit. 
    • It will facilitate a seamless and consent-based flow of digital information, including land records of various states, from multiple data service providers to lenders. 
    • It will have a common and standardised Application Programming Interface designed for a ‘plug and play’ approach.

    Benefits of ULI

    • Enables borrowers to get benefit of seamless delivery of credit, quicker turnaround time without requiring extensive documentation.
    • Addresses credit demand gaps for agriculture and MSME sectors.
    • Tags :
    • Reserve Bank of India
    • Unified Lending Interface

    Hoolock Gibbon

    Assam allows for oil and gas exploration in Hollongapar Gibbon wildlife sanctuary.

    About Hollongapar Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary (Jorhat, Assam)

    • Contains India’s only gibbons (hoolock gibbons), and North-eastern India’s only nocturnal primate (Bengal slow loris).
    • Only sanctuary in India to be named after gibbons as it contains largest density of gibbons.

    About Hoolock Gibbon

    • Only ape found in India (in northeast).
    • Western hoolock gibbon: Found in all states of north-east, restricted between south of Brahmaputra river and east of Dibang river; Eastern Bangladesh and north-west Myanmar.
      • IUCN Status: Endangered.
      • Schedule 1 of WPA, 1972.
    • Eastern hoolock gibbon: Specific pockets of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam in India, and southern China and north-east Myanmar. 
      • IUCN Status: Vulnerable.
    • Tags :
    • Hoolock Gibbon
    • Hollongapar Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary
    • Bengal slow loris

    Prime Minister’s Wi-Fi Access Network Interface (PM-WANI)

    As per TRAI, there are 2,07,642 deployed PM-WANI Wi-Fi hotspots in country as on 22.07.2024, far short of 10 million public Wi-Fi hotspots by 2022 and 50 million by 2030.

    About PM- WANI

    • Launched by Department of Telecommunication in 2020.
    • Aims to enhance the proliferation of public WiFi hotspots to create robust digital communications infrastructure in country, especially in rural areas.
    • Encourages local shops and establishment to provide Wi-Fi for last-mile internet delivery which does not require a licence or charge a registration fee.
    • Consists of four parts: Public Data Office, Public Data Office Aggregator, App Provider, and Central Registry.
    • Tags :
    • PM-WANI
    • Department of Telecommunication

    Wular Lake

    Measures are being taken for cleaning siltation of critically silted Wular Lake.

    About Wular Lake: 

    • Largest freshwater lake in India and second largest freshwater lake in Asia situated on foothills of Haramuk Mountain (J&K).
      • Main source of water is River Jhelum. 
    • Zain Lank: Small island in lake constructed by King Zainul-Abi-Din.
    • Ramsar Site: It was designated as Wetland of International Importance under Ramsar Convention.
    • Site for migratory waterfowl species:  Little Egzet , Cattle Egzet , Common Pochard etc.
    • Major problems:
      • Pollution from fertilizers, animals & human wastes, conversion of vast catchment into agriculture land and hunting pressure on waterfowl and migratory birds.
    • Tags :
    • Ramsar Site
    • Wular Lake
    • Zain Lank

    Plea Bargaining

    As per the Ministry of Law and Justice, only 0.11% of cases were resolved through plea bargaining in 2022.

    About Plea Bargaining:

    • It is an agreement between defense and prosecution where accused pleads guilty for a lesser offense or a reduced sentence.
    • Introduced in 2006 as part of a set of amendments to CrPC.
    • In section 290 of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023, plea bargaining has been made time bound and application can be made within 30 days from date of framing of charge.
    • Application: Applies only to offenses punishable by up to seven years of imprisonment, with further restrictions excluding cases involving crimes against women, children, or socio-economic offenses.
    • Tags :
    • CrPC
    • BNSS
    • Plea Bargaining
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