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Posted 19 Dec 2024
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Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC)
A 31-member Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) formed to review the bills related to the One Nation One Election.
- It will comprise 21 Lok Sabha members and 10 Rajya Sabha members.
- The bills include the Constitution (129th Amendment) Bill, 2024, and Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2024.
About JPC
- An ad-hoc body set up for a specific object and duration.
- Set up by a motion passed in one house of Parliament and agreed to by the other.
- Details regarding membership and subjects are also decided by Parliament.
- JPC recommendations are not binding on the Government.
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- JPC
- Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC)
National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions (NCMEI)
The 20th Foundation Day of the NCMEI was celebrated.
About NCMEI
- Genesis: Formed by the National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions (NCMEI) Act, 2004.
- It is a quasi-judicial body with powers of the Civil Court.
- It aims to safeguard the educational rights of the minorities enshrined in Article 30(1) of the Constitution.
- Article 30(1) provides linguistic and religious minorities a fundamental right to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice.
- Powers of NCMEI:
- Deciding questions related to Minority Educational Institution (MEI) status including power to cancel the status.
- Appellate authority for disputes related to Minority Status.
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- Quasi-judicial bodies
- NCMEI
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Infrared (IR) Radiation
A novel strategy has been developed to control and regulate infrared (IR) radiation using 2-dimensional nanosheets of a chemical called hexagonal boron nitride.
- It can be deployed as a radiative heat barrier, thermal camouflage and in thermal management applications.
About IR Radiation
- A region of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum where wavelengths range from about 780 nm to 1000 nm.
- Its wavelength lies between Visible and Microwaves.
- Constitutes about 50% of the Sun’s radiation.
- It is absorbed by the Greenhouse Gases in Earth’s atmosphere.
- Applications: Thermal Imaging, Astronomical observations etc.
- Excess exposure can lead to health disorders such as photocarcinogenesis.
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- IR
- Electromagnetic waves
- Thermal Management
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IRIS²
European Union recently launched Infrastructure for Resilience, Interconnectivity and Security by Satellite (IRIS²), its third major space infrastructure project, following Galileo navigation system and Copernicus.
- Copernicus and Galileo are the world’s largest Earth observation programme and the world’s most accurate civilian satellite-navigation system, respectively
About IRIS²
- Developed with the support of the European Space Agency and other partners.
- Objective: To provide secure connectivity and high-speed broadband in zones where network connectivity is low or unavailable.
- It supports government applications like border surveillance, crisis management etc.
- Comprises 290 satellites in low and medium Earth orbits.
Other such Projects: Elon Musk’s Starlink Project (comprises about 7000 satellites)
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- IRIS²
- Infrastructure for Resilience, Interconnectivity and Security by Satellite
Kailash Mansarovar
In Special Representatives meeting, India and China affirmed implementation of October 2024 disengagement border agreement
- It also provided positive steps for resumption of Kailash Mansarovar Yatra and data sharing on trans-border rivers and border trade.
About Kailash Mansarovar
- It is a holy pilgrimage consisting of the Kailash mountain (highest peak in Kailash Ranges) and the sacred lake, Mansarovar, located in Tibet.
- Mansarovar lake is considered the world’s highest fresh-water lake.
- Pilgrims from India can reach Mount Kailash through the Lipulekh pass in Kumaon.
- Cultural significance: It is considered holy in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and for Tibetans as well.
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- Kailash Mansarovar
- India-China relations
- Mansarovar Lake
Dark Comet
NASA researchers have discovered more dark Comets, Oumuamua-like (a messenger from afar arriving first) objects.
Dark Comets
- These celestial objects look like asteroids but act like comets and have less surface area for material to form tails.
- They deviate from expected orbit. That deviation couldn’t be explained by the Yarkovsky effect.
- It is a phenomenon which changes the path of celestial objects due to asymmetric radiation of heat energy.
- They spin quite rapidly and disperse escaping gas and dust in all directions, making them less visible.
- Dark comets follow elongated, elliptical paths that bring them close to the Sun before sweeping back out to the farthest reaches of the Solar System.
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- Dark Comet
- Yarkovsky effect
Varmam Therapy
The National Institute of Siddha (NIS) has set a Guinness World Record for providing Varmam therapy to 567 individuals simultaneously.
About Varmam Therapy
- It is a unique and traditional healing modality within Siddha system of medicine.
- Varmam is one of the oldest South Indian Martial Arts which later evolved into a therapy. It is an art of unarmed fighting system targeting nerves, veins, joints and organs.
- Process: Involves therapeutic manipulation of Varmam points called Varma Adi (Varmam assault) wherein pranic energy remains concentrated.
- Therapy is a very unique, non-invasive, cost effective, non pharmacological form of treatment.
- Benefits: neurological and musculoskeletal diseases treatment.
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- Therapy
- Varmam Therapy
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CCTNS Project
All 17,130 police stations in the country linked through the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems (CCTNS) Project.
About CCTNS project
- It is the flagship e-Governance program of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), under the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP).
- Launched in 2009 with a budget as a 100 % Centrally Sponsored Scheme.
- Aims to create a comprehensive and integrated system for enhancing the efficiency and efficacy of policing at all levels
- Implementing Agency: National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB)
- It is a key pillar of the Inter-Operable Criminal Justice System (ICJS) which aims to integrate the main pillars of criminal justice.
- Its other pillars include Courts (e-Courts), Jails (e-Prisons), Forensic Lab (e-Forensic) and Prosecution (e-Prosecution).
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- cctns
- Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems (CCTNS)
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