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    Collegiums system and Judicial Review

    Supreme Court (SC) ruled that High Court (HC) Chief Justice cannot Individually reconsider Judges' Appointment, and it must be collectively done by collegium

    • SC also clarified that although ‘content of consultation’ is beyond Judicial review ‘effective consultation’ falls within its ambit. 

    About Collegium 

    • It is a system for making recommendations for appointment of judges of SC and HC. 
      • Judges are appointed by President under Article 124 and 217 (respectively for SC and HC) of Constitution. 
    • For appointment in SC: Collegium consists of CJI and four other senior-most judges of the SC.
    • For appointment in HC
      • Collegium at HC consists of Chief Justice of HC and two senior judges of the concerned HC.
      • Collegium at SC consists of CJI and two seniormost Judges of the SC.

     

    • Tags :
    • Collegium System
    • Judicial Review
    • Article 124
    • Article 217

    Agni Missiles

    Agni-4, an Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile, was successfully launched from Integrated Test Range in Chandipur, Odisha.

    About Agni Missiles

    • Conceived under Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme (IGMDP) which was started DRDO in 1980s 
    • They are surface-to-surface ballistic missile. 
    • They have medium- to intercontinental-range. 
    • Fuelled by Solid propellant and mainstay of India's nuclear launch capability.
    • Agni Prime is the latest missile to be developed in the series. 

    Other missiles developed under IGDMP are 

    • Short-range surface-to-surface ballistic missile Prithvi
    • Short-range low-level surface-to-air missile Trishul
    • Medium-range surface-to-air missile Akash
    • Third generation anti-tank missile Nag

     

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    • Agni-4 ballistic missile
    • Agni Missiles

    Digi- Yatra

    Union Minister for Civil Aviation inaugurated the Digi Yatra facility for nine airports, bringing the total number of Digi Yatra-enabled airports to 24.

    About Digi- Yatra

    • Launched in 2022 by Ministry of Civil Aviation.
    • Digital initiative to enhance the passenger experience with seamless, contactless, and paperless boarding at airports based on Facial Recognition Technology. 
    • Pillars: Connected Passengers, Connected Airports, Connected Flying and Connected Systems.
    • Benefit: Lower cost operations by removing redundancies at checkpoints and enhancing resource utilization.
    • No central storage of passengers' Personally Identifiable Information
      • All passenger data is encrypted and stored securely in their smartphones, shared only temporarily with origin airport, and destroyed within 24 hours of departure.
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    • Facial Recognition Technology
    • Digi- Yatra
    • Pillars of Digi Yatra

    National Initiative For Developing And Harnessing Innovations (NIDHI)

    8 new NIDHI i-TBIs inaugurated across India.

    About NIDHI

    • Umbrella programme developed by Department of Science & Technology (DST) in 2016.
    • Objective: To nurture ideas and innovations (knowledge-based and technology-driven) into successful startups.
    • Implementation: National Science & Technology Entrepreneurship Development Board (NSTEDB) under DST is funding agency.
      • All NIDHI-Startup funds and offerings are disbursed to eligible startups only through eligible NSTEDB associated incubators across India.
      • NIDHI Programmes are implemented through Technology Business Incubators (TBIs).
    • NIDHI - iTBI (Inclusive- TBI) for converting Innovations to start-ups is one of the key components of NIDHI.

     

     

    • Tags :
    • DST-NIDHI
    • Technology Business Incubators (TBIs)

    Hepatitis A vaccine

    Indian Immunologicals Limited launched pediatric (for children) dose of India’s first indigenous Hepatitis A vaccine, Havisure.

    About Hepatitis 

    • An inflammation of liver
    • Caused infectious viruses as well as non-infectious agents.
    • Five main strains: Types A, B, C, D and E.
      • Types B and C together are most common cause of liver cirrhosis, liver cancer and viral hepatitis-related deaths. 
      • Vaccine not available for type C. 
    • National Viral Hepatitis Control Program 2019 seeks to eliminate Hepatitis C in India by 2030, achieve significant reduction in infected population with Hepatitis B and C, and reduce risk due to Hepatitis A and E.
    • Mission Indradhanush provides vaccination against Hepatitis B along with 7 other infections.
    • Tags :
    • Hepatitis
    • Havisure
    • National Viral Hepatitis Control Program 2019
    • Hepatitis A vaccine
    • Mission Indradhanush

    Light pollution and Alzheimer’s risk

    Night time light pollution is linked to increased Alzheimer’s risk.

    • Light pollution is excessive or inappropriate use of outdoor artificial light. 
      • It adversely affects our ability to observe stars and other celestial objects, human health and wildlife behavior.
    • The study noted that night time light pollution disrupts natural circadian rhythms and hampers sleep, making individuals more susceptible to Alzheimer's disease (AD).

    About AD

    • AD (a common type of dementia) causes a progressive decline in memory, thinking, learning and organizing skills.
    • Factors responsible: Genetics and medical conditions, environmental stresses.
    • Tags :
    • Light Pollution
    • Alzheimer
    • Dementia

    India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC)

    Minister of External Affairs, while addressing CII India Mediterranean Business Conclave, said that IMEC will be a cornerstone of global connectivity.

    About IMEC

    • Announced on the sidelines of the G20 summit, for integration of Asia, Europe and the Middle East. 
      • It will consist of railroad, ship-to-rail networks and road transport routes.
    • Comprises of
      • East Corridor: connecting India to Gulf and 
      • Northern Corridor: connecting the Gulf to Europe.
    • Members: India, European Union, France, Germany, Italy, Saudi Arabia, UAE and US. 
    • Tags :
    • IMEC
    • East Corridor
    • Northern Corridor

    Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Food Price Index (FFPI)

    Recently, the benchmark for world food commodity prices declined marginally in August 2024.

    About FFPI

    • Introduced in 1996 as a public good to help in monitoring developments in global agricultural commodity markets.
    • It is a measure of monthly change in international prices of a basket of food commodities. 
    • It consists of average of five commodity group price indices weighted by average export shares of each of groups over 2014-2016.
      • 5 commodities are Meat, Dairy productsCereals, Vegetables oil, and Sugar.
    • Tags :
    • Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
    • FAO Food Price Index (FFPI)
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