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    Aggregate Measurement of Support

    The US and Australia accused India of exceeding the WTO’s 10% subsidy limit for developing countries by providing excessive subsidies to sugarcane farmers.

    • These subsidies or domestic support are called aggregate measurement of support (AMS) in trade parlance.

    About AMS

    • It calculates annual support provided for agricultural products.
    •  It includes all product-specific support and non-product-specific support in one single figure. 
    • It is used to identify trade distortion subsidies that may need reduction as per the Agreement on Agriculture.
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    • WTO
    • Aggregate Measurement of Support

    Krishi Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC)

    Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare (MoA&FW) inaugurated a Krishi ICCC at Krishi Bhavan in New Delhi.

    About Krishi ICCC              

    • It is a tech-driven solution under MoA&FW for informed decision-making in agriculture using technologies like artificial intelligence, remote sensing, and Geographic Information Systems.
    • It monitors farm sector by consolidating geospatial information from various sources like sowing data from Digital Crop Survey, Unified Portal for Agricultural Statistics for market intelligence etc.
    • Application: Customised farmer advisories based on GIS soil mapping and weather data; Proactive drought management, Identification of crop diversification etc.
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    • Krishi ICCC
    • Applications of Krishi ICCC

    Shinku La tunnel

    Border Road Organisation will soon commence the construction of the 4.1-km long Shinku La tunnel.

    About Shinku La tunnel

    • Once completed, this tunnel will become the world’s highest tunnel at 15,800 ft, surpassing Mila tunnel in China.
    • It will provide all-weather connectivity from Manali to Leh.
    • It is expected to streamline the transportation of heavy machinery to strategic locations such as Kargil, Siachen, etc.
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    • Border Road Organisation
    • Shinku La tunnel

    INTERPOL (International Criminal Police Organization)

    • Interpol issues blue colour notice against an absconding MP who faces serious sexual harassment allegations.
      • Blue Notice refers to collect additional information about a person’s identity, location or activities in relation to a criminal investigation.

    About INTERPOL                                

    • Established in 1956 at Lyon (France). 
    • General Assembly is supreme governing body; meets once a year; comprises representatives of every member country.
    • 196 Member countries including India.
    • Supports national efforts in combating crimes across four global areas – Terrorism; Cybercrime; Organized crime; and Financial crime and Anti-corruption.
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    • INTERPOL
    • Blue Colour Notice

    Sperm Whale (Physeter macrocephalus)

    • For the first time, Scientists studying the sperm whales have outlined that they communicate using bursts of clicking noises- called codas- sounding a bit like Morse code.

    About Sperm Whale

    • Characteristics: Largest of the toothed whales and only males tend to be observed closer to poles.
    • Distribution: Found in deep open waters, or around islands and coastal areas with deep canyons or very narrow continental shelves.
      • Found in India, Argentina; Bangladesh etc.
    • Threats: Vessel Strikes, Entanglement in Fishing Gear, Underwater noise pollution etc.
    • Conservation status
      • IUCN: Vulnerable
      • Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972: Schedule II
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    • Sperm Whale
    • Largest Toothed Whale

    Constructed wetlands

    Constructed wetlands are engineered structures designed to replicate the functions of natural wetlands. 

    • They are composed of vegetation, soil and water, orchestrated to facilitate a seamless process of purification.
    • These wetlands foster biodiversity, ranging from microorganisms to aquatic plants and even birds,  to engage in the purification process.

    Benefits

    • It replicates the functionalities of natural wetlands.
    • Its construction and maintenance entail minimal energy consumption and lower operational expenses.

    Natural wetlands 

    • They have often been referred to as "earth's kidneys" because of their capacity to filter pollutants.
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    • Constructed wetlands
    • earth's kidneys

    Rocky Planet

    Researchers have detected atmospheric gases surrounding 55 Cancri e, a hot rocky exoplanet (planet beyond solar system).

    About 55 Cancri e (also known as Janssen)

    • Classified as a super-Earth: Larger than Earth, smaller than Neptune, and likely similar in composition to rocky planets in solar system.

    Rocky Planets (Terrestrial Planets)

    • Terrestrial, meaning earth-like as they are made up of rock and metals, and have relatively high densities.
    • Planets include: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
      • They lie between sun and the belt of asteroids.
    • Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are Jovian (gaseous) planets.

     

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    • Gaseous Planet
    • Rocky Planet

    Batagaika Crater

    Newly captured aerial footage of Batagay Crater has revealed that it is growing every year as the frozen ground melts.

    About Batagay (also spelled Batagaika) crater

    • It is also known as “Gateway to Underworld” or “Doorway to Hell” and is the world's biggest permafrost crater.
    • Located in Siberia, Russia, it is a massive, expanding depression in Earth's surface, formed due to permafrost thaw.
    • Since 1960s, its growth accelerated due to deforestation and climate change.
    • From 1991 to 2018, the crater area increased by almost three times.
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    • Russia
    • Batagaika Crater
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