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    Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) Gas Pipeline Project

    Turkmenistan and Afghanistan resumed work on TAPI Gas-Pipeline Project.

    About TAPI Gas Pipeline Project (Peace Pipeline) 

    Map illustrating the route of the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) natural gas pipeline. The pipeline starts in Mary, Turkmenistan, traverses Afghanistan through cities like Herat and Kandahar, enters Pakistan via Quetta, and ends in Fazilka, India.
    • Aim: To export up to 33 billion cubic meters of natural gas annually through a proposed 1,814-kilometer pipeline from Turkmenistan to Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India.
      • Gas extracted from Galkynysh gas field in southeast Turkmenistan.
    • Financing: Asian Development Bank which is also acting as transaction adviser for development.
    • Impact: Reduced greenhouse gas emissions resulting from substitution of heavy fossil and solid fuels by cleaner natural gas. 
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    • TAPI pipeline
    • Galkynysh gas field
    • Asian Development Bank

    Salt Pan Lands

    Centre approved transfer of 256 acres of salt pan land in Mumbai to Dharavi Redevelopment Project Pvt Ltd.

    About Salt Pan Lands

    • They comprise parcels of low-lying lands where seawater flows in at certain times, and leaves behind salt and other minerals. 
    • This ecosystem is instrumental in protecting the city from flooding.
    • They are spread across Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Gujarat, and Karnataka.
    • According to Wetland (Conservation and Management) Rules 2017, salt-pan land is deleted from wetland definition.
    • They are protected under Coastal Regulation Zone rules.
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    • Coastal Regulation Zone rules
    • Salt Pan Lands

    National Florence Nightingale Award

    The President of India  presented the National Florence Nightingale Awards for the year 2024.

    About National Florence Nightingale Award

    • This award is given as a mark of recognition for the meritorious services rendered by the nurses and nursing professionals to the society.
    • It was instituted by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in 1973.
    • Each award consists of a Certificate of Merit, Cash Award of Rs.1,00,000/- and a medal.

     

    Florence Nightingale was a British nurse, statistician, and social reformer who was the foundational philosopher of modern nursing.

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    • National Florence Nightingale Awards
    • Florence Nightingale

    Saarthi App

    Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) in collaboration with Bhashini have launched Saarthi reference app to make e-commerce inclusive.

    • Bhashini (2022) under National Language Technology Mission, aims to provide technology translation services in 22 scheduled Indian languages.

    About Saarthi app:

    • It aims to assist businesses in building buyer apps with multilingual features.
    • It initially supports Hindi, English, Marathi, Bangla and Tamil, with plans to scale up to all 22 languages.
    • Features: real-time translation, transliteration, and voice recognition
    • Tags :
    • Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC)
    • Saarthi app
    • Bhashini

    Trade Connect e-Platform

    It was launched by Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

    • It will aid in achieving $1 trillion merchandise and $1 trillion services export target by 2030.

    About Trade Connect e-Platform

    • It is a single window initiative aimed at facilitating international trade by Indian exporters, especially MSMEs by providing real-time access to trade-related information.
    • Developed in collaboration with Ministry of MSME, EXIM Bank, Department of Financial Service, and Ministry of External Affairs.
    • It simplifies complexities of international trade, including - Product and Country guides for comprehensive market insights, Trade Agreements and Tariff explorer to unlock benefits of Free Trade Agreements etc.
    • Tags :
    • Export
    • Trade Connect e-Platform
    • Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

    Myristica Swamp Forest

    Researchers have discovered a sacred grove- a Myristica swamp forest in Kumbral (Maharashtra), which is protected by the local community.

    • Dominated by Myristica magnifica, an endangered species native to Karnataka and Kerala.
    • Sacred groves are preserved natural areas with spiritual and ecological values due to local taboos and sanctions

    About Myristica swamp forest 

    • Tree-covered wetlands found within the evergreen forests in the Western Ghats, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and Meghalaya.
    • These forests of the Western Ghats are considered one of the primaeval ecosystems.
    • Significance: Provides ecosystem services like groundwater recharge, carbon sequestration, natural barrier against flood, etc.
    • Tags :
    • SACRED GROVES
    • Myristica Swamp Forest
    • Myristica magnifica

    Inner Line Permit (ILP)

    State government of Nagaland has approved the implementation of ILP in Chumoukedima, Niuland, and Dimapur districts.

    About Inner Line Permit (ILP)

    • It’s an official travel document issued by government that allows Indian citizens to travel into protected areas for a limited period.
    • ILP system aims to regulate movement near India's international borders.
    • ILP is officially used to protect tribal cultures in north-eastern India.
    • Genesis: Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulations of 1873. 
    • There are different types of ILPs: One for tourists and others for long-term stays (often for employment purposes).
    • States under ILP: Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Nagaland and Manipur.
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    • Inner Line Permit
    • Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulations of 1873

    Bhadra Tiger Reserve

    Mikania micrantha weed is rapidly spreading BTR and threatening its biodiversity.

    About  Bhadra Tiger Reserve

    • Location: Western Ghats of Karnataka, spreading over Chikmagalur and Shimoga districts. 
    • Corridor: Bhadra Tiger Reserve, Kudremukh National Park and Shettihalli Wildlife Sanctuary are part of same landscape.
    • Drained by: River Bhadra (Tungabhadra River tributary).
    • In 1998, Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary was included in Project Tiger Network.
    • Forest types: Tropical Moist Mixed Deciduous; Tropical Dry Deciduous;, Semi-Evergreen Forest.
    • Fauna: Tiger, Leopard, ungulates like Gaur, Sambar and Barking Deer, etc.

    About Mikania micrantha

    • Perennial climber, originally from tropical America. 
    • It is a major invasive in several parts of south-east Asia and Pacific islands. 
    • Tags :
    • Bhadra Tiger Reserve
    • Mikania micrantha
    • Project Tiger Network
    • River Bhadra
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