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Posted 18 Oct 2024

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Blue and Green Water

The Global Commission on the Economics of Water released The economic of water report highlighting  ‘Green water’ and ‘Blue water’.

About Green and Blue water

  • Green water refers to moisture in soils and vegetation. 
    • Part of the hydrologic cycle: Green water is absorbed by roots, used by plants, and released back to the atmosphere through the process of transpiration. 
    • It is vital for generating rainfall, as well as for mitigating climate change and ensuring economic stability.
  • Blue water is about encompassing surface and groundwater, found in lakes, rivers, and reservoirs. 
    • Blue water is recharged by precipitation.
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  • Blue water

Hoolock Gibbon

The National Board for Wildlife deferred its nod for oil exploration in Assam’s Hollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary.

  • This sanctuary is the habitat of the Hoolock Gibbon.

About Hoolock Gibbon

  • It is the only apes found in the country.
  • It is of two types: western hoolock gibbon (Hoolock hoolock) and the eastern hoolock gibbon (Hoolock leuconedys).
  • The western hoolock gibbon has a much wider range, and is found in all the states of the north-east.
  • The eastern hoolock gibbon inhabits specific pockets of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.
  • The western hoolock is listed as Endangered in the IUCN Redlist, while the eastern hoolock is listed as Vulnerable.
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Hyperuniformity

Researchers have explored the mechanism behind the recently discovered exotic disordered state of matter, known as “hyperuniformity”.

About Hyperuniformity

  • It is a property of certain heterogeneous media in which density fluctuations in the long-wavelength range decay to zero.
  • Feature: Fluctuations are suppressed as the system grows, unlike liquids or solids, where random variations are common. 
  • Where it is found: Quasicrystals, biological emulsions, and soft and biological emulsions and colloids
  • Applications:
    • Energy-efficient photonic devices (like photonic band-gap materials)
    • Optical data transmission systems for communication
    • Possible uses in controlling physiological functions in cells.
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  • exotic disordered state of matter

Line of Credit (LOC)

India has extended its first-ever rupee-denominated LOC to Mauritius for a water pipeline replacement project.

  • It is a development assistance by India under Indian Development and Economic Assistance Scheme (IDEAS) through Exim Bank of India.

About LOCs:

  • LOC is not a grant but a ‘soft loan’ provided on concessional interest rates to developing countries, which has to be repaid by borrowing government.
    • LOCs also help to promote exports of Indian goods and services, as 75% of value of contract must be sourced from India.
  • Over 300 LOCs worth US$ 32 billion have been extended to 68 countries, covering around 600 projects in various sectors.
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  • Indian Development and Economic Assistance Scheme (IDEAS)

Minimum Support Price (MSP)

Recently Government has increased MSP for wheat and five other rabi crops.

About MSP 

  • It is guaranteed price paid to farmers when government buys/procures their crops.
  • MSP covers 22 crops: 
    • 14 Kharif Crops: Paddy, jowar, bajra, maize, ragi, arhar, Moong, Urad, groundnut, soyabean, sunflower, sesamum, niger seed, cotton. 
    • 6 Rabi Crops: Wheat, barley, gram, masur (lentil), rapeseed/mustard and safflower.
    • 2 Commercial Crops:  Jute and copra
    • In addition, MSP for Toria and de-husked coconut is also fixed based on MSPs of rapeseed & mustard, and copra, respectively.
  • Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices recommends MSP and Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs chaired by Prime Minister takes final decision. 
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Drugs Technical Advisory Board (DTAB)

DTAB has recommended inclusion of all antibiotics in definition of new drugs in New Drugs and Clinical Trial (NDCT) Rules, 2019.

About DTAB

  • It’s a part of the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. 
  • DTAB is a committee constituted as per provisions of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940.
  • The highest statutory decision-making body, DTAB functions by taking policy decisions related to the technical aspects of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act and Rules. 
  • They send the recommendations to the Ministry for final approval.
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Bushveld Igneous Complex (BIC)

Researchers have discovered living microbes within a sealed fracture of a 2-billion-year-old rock from BIC in South Africa.

  • This is oldest example of living microbes found within ancient rock to date.

About BIC

  • Located in South Africa, It is a large layered igneous intrusion within Earth's crust (Magma slowly cooled below Earth’s surface).
  • It has been tilted and eroded with time and covers an area of approximately 66,000 square kilometers.
  • It contains some of the richest ore deposits on Earth including about 70% of the world’s mined platinum.
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  • Bushveld Igneous Complex (BIC)

Per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)

New research suggests that exposure to PFAS may impair kidney function through disruptions in gut microbiota.

About PFAS:

  • Often dubbed forever chemicals because these chemicals persist in environment and human bodies, breaking down extremely slowly.
  • PFAS are man-made chemicals used in everyday products. Such as:
    • Nonstick cookware, water-repellent clothing, stain resistant fabrics and carpets, some cosmetics, some firefighting foams, etc.
  • PFAS exposure has been linked to several health issues, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, etc.
  • Currently, three sub-groups of PFAS are listed under Stockholm Convention as industrial POPs.
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  • Forever Chemicals
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