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Posted 20 Aug 2025

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Parliamentary Consultative Committee (PCC)

First meeting of PCC of Ministry of Ayush was held recently.

About PCC

  • Constitution of PCC is one of the functions allocated to the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs under the Government of India (Allocation of Business) Rules, 1961.
  • Objectives: To create awareness among the Members of Parliament about the working of Government.
    • To promote informal consultation between the Government and the Members of Parliament on policies and programmes of the Government 
  • The Government will decide the composition of these Committees.
  • A Consultative Committee will have a Minimum membership of ten and a maximum membership of thirty.
  • The membership of Consultative Committees is voluntary.
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  • Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs
  • Parliamentary Consultative Committee (PCC)

Quality Council of India (QCI)

The National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL), under the QCI, has launched a new Medical Application Portal.

About QCI

  • Genesis: Established in 1996 as an autonomous non-profit organization under the Societies Registration Act.
    • Jointly set up by the Government of India and industry bodies—ASSOCHAM, FICCI, and CII.
  • Nodal Department: Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT).
  • Governance: Its Governing Council has 39 members led by a Chairperson nominated by the Prime Minister.
  • Role: QCI promotes quality through national campaigns, ensures third-party assessment, and works to improve citizens’ quality of life in line with global standards.
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  • QCI
  • National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL)

Additional Judges

President appointed Additional Judge to the Punjab and Haryana High Court.

Additional Judges

  • Reasons for appointment: If it appears to the President that the number of the Judges of that Court should be increased due to any temporary increase in the business or arrears of work. 
    • Any High Court judge (except Chief Justice) cannot perform duties due to absence or other reasons.
  • Appointed by: President of India under Article 224 (1).
    • The Supreme Court Collegium approves the proposal for appointment.
  • Tenure: Not exceeding 2 years, as the President may specify.
    • Shall not hold office after attaining the age of 62 years.
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  • Additional Judges
  • High Court

Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC)

CBIC has notified exemption of all customs duties on the import of raw cotton.

About CBIC (HQ: New Delhi)

  • Genesis: CBIC, formerly known as the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC), is a statutory body under Central Boards of Revenue Act, 1963
  • Purpose: Formulation and implementation of policy concerning levy and collection of Customs duties, Central Excise duties and Goods & Services tax.
  • It also deals with prevention of smuggling and administration relating to Customs, Central Excise, Central Goods and Service Tax (CGST) and narcotics.
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  • CBIC
  • Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC)

Palmyra trees

Palmyra palm trees are proving beneficial by reducing lightning-related deaths and serving as a food source for elephants during lean seasons.

About the Tree

  • Origin & Status: Native to tropical Africa. It is also the state tree of Tamil Nadu.
  • Climatic Requirements:
    • Soil: Grows in diverse soils, including sandy, red, black, and alluvial, as well as arid and wasteland areas.
    • Rainfall: Suited to semi-arid regions with less than 750 mm annual rainfall.
    • Altitude: Thrives from sea level up to 800 m.
  • Uses: Every part of the tree is useful—for housing, medicine, shade, and food—making it one of the most resourceful trees in India.
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  • Palmyra palm
  • Palm

Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR)

CSSR to issue notice to Centre for the Study of Developing Societies over ‘manipulation’ of Maharashtra poll data.

About ICSSR

  • It is the apex body of the Government of India for research in the social and human sciences. 
  • Founded in 1969, ICSSR operates under the aegis of the Ministry of Education, Government of India. 
  • It plays a pivotal role in advancing knowledge and understanding of various social issues and challenges, and providing research-based solutions to policymakers and stakeholders in the development of the nation through initiatives and schemes.

 

 

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  • Ministry of Education
  • ICSSR

Privatization of Defence Production

Private sector achieved a record 22.56% share in defence production (FY 2024-25) , an increase in the third consecutive year.

  • Largest share: In FY 2024-25, defence public sector undertakings (DPSUs) accounted for 57.50% of the total defence production.
  • To foster private sector participation, the government has introduced several schemes, including 
    • Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX), 
    • the Defence Testing Infrastructure Scheme (DTIS), 
    • the Acing Development of Innovative Technologies with iDEX (ADITI) Scheme, and 
    • the Technology Development Fund (TDF) along with Make in India and the Positive Indigenisation Lists.
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  • Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX)
  • Defence Production
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