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    Posted 08 May 2024

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    Darfur Crisis

    • UN has said that people have been eating ‘grass and peanut shells’ in Darfur due to hunger crisis in Sudan.
    • Since April 2023, civil war in Sudan has ensued with clashes between the Sudanese army and Rapid Support Forces (RSF)

    About Darfur:

    • Darfur is a region of western Sudan, bordering Libya, Chad, and the Central African Republic.
    • The latest surge in violence comes as the RSF encircles North Darfur’s capital, El Fasher
    • It has halted aid convoys coming from Chad’s Tine border crossing – a humanitarian corridor that passes through El Fasher.
    • Tags :
    • Sudan
    • Darfur
    • Hunger crisis

    Border Roads Organisation (BRO)

    • BRO celebrated its 65th Raising Day

    About BRO

    • Apex Ministry: Ministry of Defence
    • Establishment: Founded in 1960 to build and maintain roads in India's border regions and its initial project was Project Tusker (renamed as Vartak) in the east.
    • Functions 
      • Beyond borders, BRO has expanded road infrastructure in various Indian states including Bihar, Maharashtra, and others, and in friendly neighbouring countries like Bhutan, Myanmar, and Afghanistan. 
      • Supports the Indian Army by maintaining roads in forward zones during national emergencies and the outbreak of hostilities.
      • Rehabilitating airfields for the Indian Air Force. 
    • Tags :
    • BRO
    • road infrastructure

    Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (FEMA)

    • RBI has eased FEMA norms to facilitate foreign investment in derivatives.
      • Derivative is a financial instrument which derives its value/price from the underlying assets. 

    About FEMA

    • FEMA was enacted as a successor to Foreign Exchange Regulation Act (FERA) of 1973.
    • Aim: Facilitating external trade and payments and for promoting the orderly development and maintenance of foreign exchange markets in India.
      • Two categories of foreign exchange transactions in: capital account and current account transactions.
    • Liberalized Remittances Scheme allows residents to remit for any permissible current or capital account transactions.
    • Tags :
    • FEMA
    • Derivatives

    Provisioning

    • Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released draft guidelines regarding provisioning for lenders who undertake project finance.
      • As per RBI guidelines, lenders shall maintain 5% provisions on exposures to projects under implementation at various stages.

    About Provisioning

    • Banks in India have to set aside funds for a percentage of their assets. 
      • This means that the bank sets aside a prescribed amount of money from their profit to compensate for probable loss.
    • Tags :
    • RBI
    • Provisioning

    Sahyadri Tiger Reserve (STR)

    • Maharashtra plans to relocate tigers to the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve from Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve in Chandrapur district.

    About STR: 

    • Located in the Sahyadri Ranges of Western Ghats in Maharashtra.
    • Spread over Kolhapur, Satara, Sangli and Ratnagiri districts in western Maharashtra.
    • Reserve was notified in 2010 amalgamating Koyana Sanctuary and Chandoli National Park.
    • Habitat: Composed of woodlands, grasslands, and plateaus(Sadaa).
    • Flora: Subtropical Hill Forests, Semi-evergreen Forests, Deciduous Forests. 
    • Fauna: Tiger, Atlas Moth, Moon Moth, and other endangered Butterflies, Blue finned Mahasheer fish, also supports Hornbills.
    • Tags :
    • Tiger reserves
    • Sahyadri Tiger Reserve
    • Koyana Sanctuary
    • Chandoli National Park

    West Nile Virus (WNV)

    • Cases of West Nile fever, caused by WNV, were reported in Kerala

    About WNV

    • Isolation: First isolated in 1937 in the West Nile district of Uganda, hence named so.
    • Virus Family: a member of the flavivirus genus. 
    • Vectors: Transmitted through the bites of infected mosquitoes, specifically from the genus Culex.
    • Natural Hosts: Bird
    • Health Risks: Can cause severe neurological diseases and death. However, approximately 80% of infected individuals do not exhibit any symptoms.
    • Vaccination: Vaccines are available for horses but not for humans.
    • Tags :
    • Virus
    • flavivirus genus

    Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)

    • Recently, the CEO of OpenAI, expressed his commitment to Develop AGI.

    About AGI

    • It refers to a hypothetical form of Artificial Intelligence (AI) that possesses the ability to understand, learn, and apply knowledge in a manner that is comparable to human intelligence. 
    • AGI (or strong AI) vs AI (or narrow AI)
      • AGI envisions a broader, more generalized form of intelligence, not confined to any particular task (like humans).
      • Narrow AI is designed to perform specific tasks such as image recognition, translation, playing games like chess, etc. 
    • Tags :
    • AI
    • Artificial General Intelligence
    • strong AI
    • narrow AI

    Virtual Touch

    • Delhi HC has said that the Minors must be taught about ‘virtual touch’ to recognise risks in cyberspace.

    About Virtual touch:

    • Educating 'Virtual Touch' involves teaching appropriate online behavior, recognizing predatory behavior warning signs, and understanding privacy settings and online boundaries.
      • It promotes critical thinking skills for assessing online contacts.
    • Just as good and bad touch in the physical world, Virtual touch is an essential concept for minors in the digital age.
    • Schools should include virtual touch, its danger, in their curriculum.
    • Tags :
    • Cyber Security
    • Virtual Touch
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