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Posted 22 Jul 2025

Updated 26 Jul 2025

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Salkhan fossil park added to unesco tentative list for world heritage sites

It is officially known as Sonbhadra Fossils Park and is located in the Sonbhadra District of Uttar Pradesh.

  • It qualifies as a geo-heritage site under IUCN’s 2020 guidelines for "Evolution of Life" and matches UNESCO’s 2021 framework on Earth’s history and life evolution.

About Salkhan Fossil Park

  • It is located in Kaimur Range (part of the Vindhya range), adjacent to Kaimur Wildlife Sanctuary.
  • It is one of the oldest and most well preserved sites in the world (fossils dating approx 1.4 billion years).
    • The site’s fossil assemblage features Stromatolites which are created by communities of Cyanobacteria or blue green algae
      •  These fossilized microbial structures record the Great Oxidation Event, when oxygen first accumulated in the atmosphere.
  • Significance of Salkhan Fossil Park
    • Understanding early environment: The park features varied stromatolite forms—domal, columnar, and stratiform—indicating changes in ancient water depth, sedimentation and wave activity.
    • Filling the Precambrian Gap: Addresses a significant gap in the World Heritage fossil record by showcasing the Precambrian era.
      • It covers 85% of Earth’s history that remains largely underrepresented worldwide.
An infographic titled "UNESCO World Heritage Sites" explains key details:  A World Heritage Site is defined as a location recognized by UNESCO for its "outstanding universal value."  The designation is guided by the "Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage" (also known as the World Heritage Convention).  Heritage sites fall into three categories: Cultural heritage, Natural heritage, and Mixed heritage.  A total of 196 states have ratified the Convention, referred to as "States Parties."
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Emblems and Names (Prevention of Improper Use) Act, 1950

Recently, the Supreme Court dismissed a plea with respect to honoring legacy of a freedom fighter under Emblems and Names (Prevention of Improper Use) Act, 1950.

About Emblems Act:

  • Aim: Prevents misuse of certain emblems and names for professional and commercial purposes or for trade mark, or patents without Central Government permission.
  • Defines Emblems: Emblem Includes any emblem, seal, flag, insignia, coat-of-arms or pictorial representation specified in act. 
  • Scope: Applies across India and to Indian citizens abroad. 
Protection under Emblems and Names (Prevention of Improper Use) Act, 1950
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Kumbakonam Vetrilai and Thovalai Maanikka Maalai

Kumbakonam vetrilai and Thovalai maanikka maalai from Tamil Nadu were recently granted a Geographical Indication (GI) tag.

About Kumbakonam Vetrilai

  • It is a betel (pan) leaf. 
  • It is grown in Thanjavur’s fertile Cauvery River basin.
  • It is known for its high antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, due to the presence of chavicol.

About Thovalai maanikka maalai

  • It is a special type of garland that is made only in Thovalai.
  • The flowers are carefully folded and arranged in precise patterns to create the appearance of gems (especially rubies) in a geometrically manner. 

About the GI tag 

  • It is a sign used on products that have a specific geographical origin and possess qualities or a reputation that are due to that origin.
  • Administered by the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act of 1999.
    • The Geographical Indications Registry has been established in Chennai to administer the Act.   
  • They are part of the intellectual property rights under the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property.
    • They are also covered under the Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement.
  • Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, awards GIs. 
  • The registration of a GI tag shall be for ten years (can be renewed)
  • Uttar Pradesh holds the highest number of GI tags. 
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Word Test Championship

South Africa recently won the World Test Championship against titleholder Australia.

About World Test Championship (WTC)

  • Genesis: In 2019.
  • Teams playing WTC: The Top nine test teams of the world.
  • Format:
    • Each team plays three home and three away series.
      • Each match in a bilateral test series contributes points towards the WTC standings over a two-year cycle.
      • Each series consists of a minimum of two (2) Tests, and a maximum of five (5) Tests.
    • The top two teams (according to the points percentage system and not on the basis of matches won) compete against each other to be crowned as the winner
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