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Posted 24 Dec 2024

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National Human Rights Commission (NHRC)

President of India appointed former Supreme Court Judge V. Ramasubramanian as NHRC chairman.

About NHRC (HQ: New Delhi)

  • Genesis: Statutory body established under Protection of Human Rights (PHR) Act, 1993 and later amended by PHR (Amendment) Act 2006, further amended in 2019.
  • Composition: Chairperson (CJI or Judge of SC); 5 full time members and 7 deemed members.
  • Tenure of Chairperson and members: 3 years or till age of seventy years, whichever is earlier and eligible for reappointment.
  • FunctionsInquire into human rights violation on its own or on a petition by a victim; Review law and procedure for protection of human rights; etc.
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  • Protection of Human Rights (PHR) Act, 1993

Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC)

24th BIMSTEC Senior Officials' Meeting held in Thailand.

About BIMSTEC

  • Genesis: It is a regional organization that was established in 1997 with signing of Bangkok Declaration.
  • Aim: Promotion of economic cooperation between countries bordering Bay of Bengal.
  • Secretariat: Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  • 7 Members: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Thailand.
  • First Summit in Bangkok (Thailand) in 2004.
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  • BIMSTEC
  • Bangkok Declaration

Asian Development Bank (ADB)

India and ADB signed $500 million loan to aid sustainable infrastructure projects.

About ADB (HQ: Manila, Philippines)

  • Genesis: Multilateral development finance institution established in 1966.
  • Aim: To achieve a prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable Asia and Pacific, while sustaining its efforts to eradicate extreme poverty.
  • Function: Assists its members and partners by providing loans, technical assistance, grants, and equity investments to promote social and economic development.
  • Members: 69 members (49 from within Asia and Pacific and 20 outside).
    • India is founding member.
  • Board of Governors: Highest policy-making body, which comprises one representative from each member.
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  • Asian Development Bank (ADB)
  • Manila

Pangolin

Recent incidents in Telangana have brought attention to illegal smuggling of pangolins.

About Pangolin

  • They are only mammals wholly-covered in scales and use those scales to protect themselves from predators in wild.
  • They eat ants, termites and larvae and are often known as the scaly anteater.
  • Characteristics: Solitary, primarily nocturnal animals; long, sticky tongues that are longer than their bodies, toothless.

Indian Pangolin (Manis crassicaudata)

  • One of 8 such pangolin species available worldwide.
  • Found throughout country, south of Himalayas, excluding north-eastern region.
    • Chinese Pangolin ranges through Assam and eastern Himalayas.
  • Protection status: Schedule 1 of Wildlife Protection Act, 1972; Appendix 1 of CITES; Endangered (IUCN).
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  • Indian Pangolin

Automated & Intelligent Machine-aided Construction (AIMC) system

MoRTH has expedited use of AIMC system on National Highway projects across country.

About AIMC System

  • It will give real-time data on state of each project, with a survey conducted alongside work at every stage of road-building process.
  • Benefits: Time efficient and reduces wastage; Enhanced performance durability and longevity; Better transparency and minimum human interventions etc.
  • Under AIMC system, 
    • GPS-aided motor grader (3D machine control technology): Used for earthworks, sub-base & base layers. 
      • It will process data from Global Navigation Satellite System.
    • Intelligent compaction roller (IC roller) and Single Drum/Tandem Vibratory Roller:  Used for soil, sub-base and base layer compaction.
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  • Automated & Intelligent Machine-aided Construction (AIMC) system
  • GPS-aided motor grader

Agro Textiles

The Union Minister of Jal Shakti inaugurated the Climate Smart Agro-Textile Demonstration Center at Navsari (Gujarat).

  • The initiative aligns with the vision of promotion of technical textiles under the National Technical Textiles Mission (NTTM).

About Agro Textiles

  • Agrotextiles refers to the application of technical textile materials in the agriculture field.
    • Technical textiles are materials made primarily for their technical and performance qualities, rather than for their appearance or decoration.
  • Types of Agrotextiles: Includes woven, nonwoven, and knitted fabrics for agricultural and horticultural uses.
  • Use:  For protection, collection and storage of agricultural products.
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  • Agro Textiles
  • Technical Textile

GenCast AI

Google DeepMind Unveils GenCast AI Model for Advanced Weather Forecasting.

About GenCast AI

  • It is a weather forecasting model that claims better accuracy and extended forecasting range compared to existing tools.
  • It uses ensemble forecasting, similar to traditional numerical weather prediction (NWP), but is powered by AI rather than simulations.
  • Ensemble forecasts use a NWP model with different starting conditions to predict a range of possible weather outcomes.
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  • GenCast AI
  • Ensemble Forecasting

Bru Tribe

Government spent Rs 900 cr to resettle Bru inhabitants in different districts of Tripura

About Bru (or Reang) Tribe 

  • Indigenous to Northeast India, primarily in Tripura, Mizoram, and Assam
  • Recognized as a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group in Tripura. 
  • Settlement: Live in hilly regions and narrow valleys, in bamboo houses.
  • Occupation: Practice Jhum cultivation.
  • Belief: Follow a blend of traditional Hinduism and Animism.
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  • Bru Tribe
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