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    Posted 12 Feb 2024

    Updated 16 Mar 2024

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    Tokenization of Assets

    • RBI is planning for tokenization of assets and Government bonds under its wholesale Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) pilot project.
    • CBDC is a digital form of currency notes issued by a central bank.
    • Tokenization is process of issuing a digital representation of an asset using Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) or Blockchain.
    • These assets can include tangible assets like real estate, financial assets like equities or bonds, and intangible assets like intellectual property, identity, etc.
    • Benefits: Increased liquidity, enhanced settlement processes, etc.

     

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    • Blockchain
    • tokenisation
    • CBDC
    • Distributed Ledger

    Great Indian Bustard (GIB)

    • GIB has not been spotted at Rollapadu Wildlife Sanctuary in Andhra Pradesh for years.

     

    • About GIB
      • Range: Endemic to Indian Sub-continent, found in central India, western India and eastern Pakistan.
      • Major population is confined mostly to Rajasthan and Gujarat.
      • Habitat: Arid and semi-arid grasslands, open country with thorn scrub, tall grass interspersed with cultivation.
      • IUCN Status: Critically Endangered.
      • Listed in Schedule I of Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 and in Appendix I of CITES.
      • Included in Species Recovery Programme.

     

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    • Species Recovery Programme

    Bandipur National Park

    • A new proposed railway line passing through Bandipur National Park has evoked protests over its ecological impact.

     

    • About Bandipur National Park
      • Located in Karnataka.
      • Part of Western Ghats Mountains Biogeography Zone and Nilgiri Biosphere reserve.
      • Shares boundary with 3 other National park namely Nagarahole National Park, Wayanad National Park and Mudumalai National park.
      • Forest Type: Scrub type to moist deciduous
      • Fauna: Tigers, Indian Elephants, Leopard, Dhole, Sambar, etc.
      • Major Rivers: Kabini River, Moyar, and Nugu River etc. 

     

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    Brumation

    • During the winter months, American alligators go into a state of brumation, a type of hibernation.
      • Hibernation is a period of inactivity that allows animals to survive when food is scarce and the weather is harsh.

     

    • About Brumation:
      • Period of dormancy exhibited by reptiles and amphibians in colder months. 
        • Reptiles are ectothermic (their body temperature is dependent on their environment), hence require brumation. 
      • In it, reptiles may retreat to underground burrows or other sheltered areas
      • Other types of hibernation: 
        • Diapause: Dormancy of insects
        • Aestivation: Summer dormancy in invertebrates and fish
        • Torpor: Short-term physiological state of decreased activity

     

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    High Altitude Pseudo Satellites (HAPS)

    • National Aerospace Laboratories in Bengaluru successfully completed first test of a solar-powered “pseudo satellite”.
    • Pseudo satellites or HAPS are unmanned air vehicles that can fly at altitudes of 18-20 km from the ground and can hold fixed positions.
      • These could be airplanes, airships, balloons, etc.
    • Two types of HAPS
      • Lighter-than-air (LTA) HAPS that rely on buoyancy to lift off and stay afloat.
      • Heavier than air (HTA) HAPS with a more conventional take-off method
    • Applications: Search and rescue missions, disaster relief, surveillance of border areas, etc.

     

     

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    • Pseudo Satellites

    Open Radio Access Network (ORAN)

    • A new niche technological solution for Open Radio Access Network (ORAN) base stations has been developed by IIITB COMET Foundation (COMET). 
      • COMET is a hub under the National Mission for Interdisciplinary Cyber Physical Systems (NM-ICPS).

     

    • About ORAN:
      • Key part of a mobile network system that uses cellular radio connections to link individual devices to other parts of a network.
      • It comprises antennae, which transmits and receives signals to and from our smartphones or other compatible devices. 
      • It uses radio waves
      • Enable operators to mix and match components from different vendors.
      • Also, it is cost-effective, secure, and energy efficient. 

     

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    • Open Radio Access Network
    • Cyber Physical System
    • NM-ICPS
    • ORAN

    Lymphatic Filariasis (Elephantiasis)

    • Ministry of Health and family welfare has launched first phase of the Bi-annual Nationwide Mass drug Administration (MDA) campaign to eliminate the Lymphatic Filariasis (LF). 
      • MDA is part of India’s commitment to end LF by 2027

     

    • About Lymphatic Filariasis (LF)
      • One of the Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD). 
      • Impairs the lymphatic system and can lead to the abnormal enlargement of body parts.
      • Caused by: Microscopic parasite nematodes (roundworms) of the family Filarioidea
      • Transmission: Person-to-Person through Mosquitoes
      • Symptoms: Mostly asymptomatic, showing no signs of infection.

     

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    • Lymphatic Filariasis
    • Elephantiasis

    SWATI Portal

    • Principal Scientific Advisor to the Government of India launched “Science for Women-A Technology & Innovation (SWATI)” Portal.
      • It aims to create a single online portal representing Indian Women and Girls in STEMM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine).
    • Objectives: Scale up efforts to exponentially include every Indian woman in science and enable reliable long-term research on equality, diversity, and inclusivity.
    • Developed, hosted and maintained by National Institute of Plant Genome Research (NIPGR), New Delhi.

     

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    • SWATI Portal
    • Science for Women
    • Women in STEM

    Personality in News

    • Dr. M S Swaminathan (1925 - 2023)
      • Dr. Swaminathan has been conferred with Bharat Ratna.

     

    • Key contributions
      • Architect of India’s Green Revolution during 1960s. 
      • Along with Norman Borlaug, developed high-yielding verities of wheat.
      • Promoted knowledge, skill, and technological empowerment of women in agriculture
      • As head of National Commission on Farmers (2004-06), recommended Minimum Support Price for farmers based on Comprehensive cost of Production.
      • Rewards and recognitions: First World Food Prize Laureate (1987), S.S. Bhatnagar Award (1961), etc.  

     

    • Values: Leadership, Scientism, Compassion, Dedication to Public Service, etc.

     

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