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    Posted 13 May 2024

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    Measles

    Researchers from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and Banaras Hindu University found that 12% of India's eligible children received no dose of the measles vaccine.

    Measles

    • About: Measles is an acute viral respiratory illness.
    • Symptoms: High fever, cough, coryza, conjunctivitis (the three “C” s), and rash. 
    • Pathogen: Measles virus (a single-stranded, enveloped RNA virus)
    • Hosts: Humans are the only natural hosts 
    • Vaccines: The Measles Rubella (MR) vaccine has been part of India’s Universal Immunization Programme since 2017.
      • Rubella virus infection usually causes a mild fever and rash. 
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    • Measles
    • Measles Rubella (MR) vaccine
    • Rubella virus

    Kaziranga National Park (KNP)

    KNP Collected the highest revenue in its 50-year history.

    About KNP

    • Location:  Golaghat and Nagaon districts (Assam) in the Eastern Himalayan biodiversity hotspots. 
      • Situated between the river Brahmaputra in the North and the Karbi Anglong hills in the South. 
    • UNESCO recognition: Declares as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985.
    • Major Vegetation: Wet alluvial grassland interspersed with deciduous to semi-evergreen woodlands.
    • Flora:  Elephant grass, Kumbhi, Indian gooseberry etc. 
    • Fauna: One-horned rhinoceroses (the world's largest population), wild Asiatic water buffaloes, swamp deer, hog deer, Ganges Dolphin, etc.
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    • Kaziranga National Park (KNP)
    • World Heritage Site
    • One-horned rhinoceroses
    • Eastern Himalayan biodiversity hotspots

    Exercise 'Shakti'

    • 7th edition of Exercise 'Shakti', a joint military exercise between India and France, started in Meghalaya. 
    • Tags :
    • Joint Military Exercise
    • Exercise 'Shakti'

    Flue Gas Desulphurisation (FGD) Technology

    Ministry of Power held a meeting to review a study conducted by IIT-Delhi on the effect of installing Flue Gas Desulphurisation (FGD) technology on Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) emissions. 

    • Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change made it mandatory for all coal-based TPP to install FGD system. 

    About FGD Technology

    • It is used to remove SO2 from the flue gas emissions of coal-fired Thermal Power Plants (TPP).
      • FGD systems can remove over 90% of SO2.
    • Majorly, three types of FGD systems  Dry Sorbent (Limestone) Injection, Wet Limestone Based, and Sea Water Based –are adopted worldwide.
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    • Coal Sector
    • Thermal Power Plant
    • Flue Gas Desulphurisation

    DigiLocker

    10th and 12th standard students from the CISCE board can now obtain verified marksheets through the DigiLocker platform.

    About DigiLocker Platform 

    • Launched in 2015, it is a flagship initiative of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology under the Digital India program.
    • It is a secure cloud-based platform for the issuance and verification of documents & certificates in a digital way.
    • These digital documents are legally valid documents under the Indian Information Technology (IT) Act 2000.
      • According to IT Rules, 2016, these are treated at par with original physical documents.
    • Benefits: Reduced Administrative cost, Paperless Governance, Real-Time Verification etc.
    • Tags :
    • e-Governance
    • DigiLocker

    Sea Anemone

    Scientists have found mass sea anemone bleaching off Agatti island, Lakshadweep.

    About Sea Anemone

    • They are ocean-dwelling members of the phylum Cnidaria
    • Sea anemones are predatory animals and most species are found in coastal tropical waters.
    • Like corals, sea anemones establish symbiotic relationships with green algae.
      • Sea surface temperature rise disrupts this relationship, resulting in bleaching
    • They also have a symbiotic relation with clownfish.
      • Clownfish are protected by the stinging tentacles of anemone and anemone gets food from Clownfish’s meals.
    • They play key biogeochemical roles in benthic ecosystems.
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    • Mass Bleaching
    • Sea Anemone
    • Symbiotic Relationship

    Sahitya Akademi

    Ruskin Bond was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Fellowship. 

    • Fellowship is the highest honour conferred by Akademi on a writer. 
    • It is reserved for 'the immortals of literature'. 
    • Major literary of Ruskin Bond: Vagrants in the Valley, Once Upon a Monsoon Time, Angry River, Strangers in the Night, All Roads Lead to Ganga, etc.

    About Sahitya Akademi

    • Genesis: Formally inaugurated in 1954 and Registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860.
    • Ministry:  An autonomous body under Ministry of Culture.
    • Role: Undertakes literary activities in 24 languages (22 scheduled languages and English and Rajasthani).
    • Its major awards: Sahitya Akademi Award, Bhasha Samman.
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    • Sahitya Akademi
    • Ruskin Bond
    • Bhasha Samman.

    Small Ribonucleic acid (sRNA)

    Researchers found altered food habits in C. elegans worms after they ate a disease-causing bacteria (P. vranovensis) that produces sRNA.

    About sRNA

    • sRNA is a group of primarily non-coding RNA (NcRNA) and generally contains 20 to 200 nucleotides.
      • ncRNA refers to RNA that does not encode a protein
      • Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is made up of 4 types of nucleotides adenine (A), uracil (U), cytosine (C) or guanine (G).
    • They bind to other proteins and RNAs, and either enhance or reduce the expression of other genes. 

     

    • Tags :
    • Small Ribonucleic acid (sRNA)
    • Ribonucleic acid (RNA)
    • nucleotides.
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