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    Rajya Sabha Passes Bills to Modify SC, ST list in States

    • Bill add four Particularly Tribal Vulnerable Groups (Bondo, Mankidia, etc.) to ST list of Odisha.
    • Article 366 (24) prescribes that Scheduled Caste (SC) means such castes, races or tribes as are deemed under article 341 of constitution.
    • Article 366 (25) prescribes that Schedule Tribes (ST) means such tribes or tribal communities as are deemed under Article 342 of the Constitution.
    • President may with respect to any State or Union territory, after consultation with governor can notify castes, races or tribes which will deemed to be SC/ST.
      • Parliament may by law modify the list of SC/ST specified in notification issued.
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    • Rajya sabha
    • SC/ST list

    South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation (SASEC)

    • Prime Minister laid the foundation stone of multiple road upgradation as part of the SASEC corridor connectivity.

     

    • About SASEC 
      • Genesis: Established in 2001.
      • Secretariat : Asian Development Bank
      • Members: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Maldives ,Sri Lanka, Myanmar 
      • Objective: It is a project-based partnership to promote regional prosperity by improving,
        • Cross-border connectivity
        • Boosting trade among member countries and
        • Strengthening regional economic cooperation
      • Four Main SASEC Sectors: Transport, Trade facilitation, Energy, and Economic corridor development.
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    • South Asia
    • SASEC

    Bharat Brand

    • Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution launched ‘Bharat Rice’ at a subsidized rate. 
      • In the first phase, it will be offered to consumers through three central cooperative agencies - Kendriya Bhandar, National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Ltd (Nafed), and National Cooperative Consumers’ Federation of India (NCCF).
    • Earlier, the government has started retailing subsidized Wheat flour and Chana dal under the ‘Bharat’ Brand.
    • It aims to stabilize prices, curb food inflation, and augment domestic availability of these food items. 
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    • Bharat Brand
    • Rice

    Bannerghatta National Park (BNP)

    • Environmental activists protested against potential adverse impacts of a proposed six-lane elevated highway in BNP.

     

    • Bannerghatta National Park
      • Location: Near Bangalore, Karnataka.
      • Bannerghatta Biological Park, an integral part of BNP, also hosts India’s first butterfly park.
      • Vegetation: Scrub type with mixed dry deciduous patches.
      • Fauna: Panther, elephant, tiger, sloth bear, spotted deer, grey langur, bonnet macaque etc.
      • Suvarnamukhi stream, originating at Suvarnamukhi hills, runs through the center of the park.
      • Four wildlife ranges: Anekal, Bannerghatta, Harohalli and Kodihalli.
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    • Bannerghatta
    • National park

    Nagoya Protocol

    • Cameroon, a central African country, has adopted the Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization.

     

    • About Nagoya Protocol
      • Adopted in 2010 in Nagoya, Japan, it is a supplementary agreement to the Convention on Biological Diversity.
        • India is a party to the Nagoya Protocol
      • It aims at sharing the benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources in a fair and equitable way. 
      • It establishes a clear framework on how researchers and companies can obtain access to genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge
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    • Nagoya Protocol
    • Convention on Biological Diversity

    Prime Minister’s Science, Technology & Innovation Advisory Council (PM-STIAC)

    • Principal Scientific Adviser (PSA) to the Government of India has convened the 24th PM-STIAC meeting.

     

    • PM-STIAC:
      • Constituted in 2018, PM-STIAC advises the Prime Minister on all matters related to Science, Technology and Innovation. 
        • Council works under the office of PSA and PSA acts as its chairperson.
      • Objectives:
        • Synergizing Science & Technology collaborative research with various stakeholders.
        • Fostering effective public-private linkages for driving research
        • Formulating and coordinating major inter-ministerial Science & Technology missions.
      • PM-STIAC shaped several missions such as Deep Ocean Exploration Mission, One Health Mission, National Quantum Mission, etc
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    • PM-STIAC
    • Prime Minister

    Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF)

    • Recently, provisions of the ANRF Act have been brought into force.
      • ANRF Act repealed Science and Engineering Research Board Act, 2008.

     

    • About ANRF
      • Operationalized by Department of Science and Technology.
      • Governing Board headed by Prime Minister of India. 
      • Functions : To provide strategic direction for research, innovation, and entrepreneurship in the fields of
        • Natural sciences including mathematics
        • Engineering and technology
        • Scientific and technological interfaces of humanities and social sciences etc.
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    • NRF
    • R&D

    Davis Cup

    • India's Davis Cup team defeated Pakistan to secure its place in World Group I.
    • This was the first time in 60 years when an Indian tennis team travelled to Pakistan to play a Davis Cup tie.
    • Davis cup is an annual international team event for men’s tennis.
    • Davis cup is run by International Tennis Federation (ITF) and is competed by teams from 155 nations (2023) in a knock-out format.
    • Davis cup originally began as the International Lawn Tennis Challenge in 1900 A.D. between the USA and Great Britain.
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    • Tennis

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    Suriname (Capital: Paramaribo)

    • A Parliamentary delegation from the Republic of Suriname, called on the President of India.

     

    • Political Features
      • Located on the northern coast of South America.
      • Boundaries:  Atlantic Ocean to the north, French Guiana to the east, Brazil to the south, and Guyana to the west.

     

    • Geographical Features
      • Tropical rainforest covers southern part of the country.
      • Economically, dependent on extensive supply of natural resources, most notably Bauxite.
      • Major Rivers: Maroni, Courantyne, Coppename, Suriname River etc.
      • Highest Peak: Juliana Top
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    • Suriname
    • South america
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