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    World Meditation Day

    The UN declares December 21 as World Meditation Day

    About World Meditation Day

    • Resolution introduced by Liechtenstein & co-sponsored by India, was unanimously adopted by 193-member United Nations General Assembly. 
    • Aim: It is aimed at comprehensive human well-being, including mental, emotional, physical and spiritual dimensions.

    Significance of December 21

    • Winter Solstice: Marks the beginning of Uttarayana (auspicious time for inner reflection) in Indian tradition.
    • Complementary Date: Falls exactly six months after June 21, celebrated as the International Day of Yoga (Summer Solstice).
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    • Summer Solstice
    • World Meditation Day
    • Winter Solstice

    Andromeda Galaxy

    Indian Institute of Astrophysics astronomers spot ultraviolet emissions from novae in Andromeda galaxy for the first time.

    • They used AstroSat data of Andromeda galaxy to spot the emission. 

    About Andromeda Galaxy (Messier 31)

    • It is the nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way.
    • It is Spiral Galaxy approximately 2.5 million light-years away from earth.
    • M31 is located in constellation Andromeda. 

    AstroSat Mission

    • First dedicated Indian astronomy mission aimed at studying celestial sources in X-ray, optical and UV spectral bands simultaneously.
    • It enables the simultaneous multi-wavelength observations of various astronomical objects with a single satellite.
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    • Astrosat
    • Galaxy
    • Andromeda Galaxy

    Tungsten

    The Ministry of Mines granted tungsten mining rights to Hindustan Zinc Limited, sparking strong opposition from the public, environmentalists, and politicians due to concerns over the biodiversity-rich heritage area in Melur.

    About Tungsten

    • Appearance: A shiny, silvery-white metal.
    • Properties: Highest melting point of all metals;
    • Principal tungsten-containing ores: Scheelite and Wolframite.
    • Uses: Filaments of light bulbs, arc-welding electrodes, Tungsten carbide as a new ‘painless’ dental drill which spins at ultra-high speeds. 
    • Issues: Not very energy efficient; they produce much more heat than light.
    • As per Second Schedule of Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act 1957, Tungsten is a major mineral.
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    • Tungsten
    • Scheelite and Wolframite.

    Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO)

    EPFO wins International Social Security Association’s (ISSA) ‘Good Practice Award’ for Asia and Pacific

    About EPFO

    • Genesis: Employees' Provident Funds Ordinance, 1951 established EPFO. It was replaced by Employees' Provident Funds Act of 1952.
      • The act is now referred as Employees' Provident Funds & Miscellaneous Provisions Act of 1952
    • Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Labour & Employment.
    • Mission: To extend the Reach & Quality of Publicly Managed Old-Age Income Security Programs. 
    • EPFO administers the following 3 schemes 
      • Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) Scheme 1952, 
      • Employees’ Pension Scheme (EPS) 1995 and 
      • Employees’ Deposit Linked Insurance (EDLI) Scheme 1976.
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    • International Social Security Association’s (ISSA)
    • Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation

    Markhor

    In Rare Appearance, Markhor Spotted In Kashmir. 

    About Markhor

    • It is World’s largest wild goat.
    • Habitat: Pakistan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan.
      • In India it is found only in Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K).
    • Status: 
      • Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972: Schedule I
      • IUCN Red List: Near Threatened
      • Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species: Appendix I
    • Conservation Efforts : 
      • Global: UNGA proclaimed 24 May the International Day of the Markhor, starting in 2024.
      • India: Kashmir Markhor Recovery Project (Wildlife Trust of India), J&K notified Tattakuti wildlife sanctuary for the markhor. 
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    • Markhor
    • Tattakuti wildlife sanctuary

    Angami Naga Tribe

    The Angami Naga tribe participated in ‘Stone Pulling Ceremony’ as part of Nagaland’s Hornbill Festival.

    Angami Naga Tribe

    • Habitat:  They primarily reside in Kohima and Dimapur districts of Nagaland.
      • Their Villages are organized into Khels (Thinuo) based on clan divisions.
    • Language: Tenyidie, written in Roman script (Tibeto-Burman origin).
    • Festival: Sekrenyi, a prominent harvest celebration integral to Angami culture.
    • Traditional attire:Lorumhoushu, Lohe, Ratapfe, and Kilt. 
    • Religion: Predominantly Christian.
    • Historical Event: Angami Rebellion (1879) against British imperialism is a notable chapter in their history.
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    • Hornbill Festival
    • Angami Naga Tribe
    • Stone Pulling Ceremony

    International Energy Agency (IEA)

    The International Energy Agency (IEA) hosted the ‘Global Conference on Energy & AI’.

    About IEA

    • HQ: Paris, France.
    • Established: In 1974 in response to the 1973 oil crisis.
    • Objective: To promote energy security among member countries and Focus on sustainable energy policies, renewable energy, and energy efficiency.
    • Members: Comprises 32 member countries, 13 association countries (India is associate member since 2017) & 4 accession countries.
    • Requirement to Join: 
      • Membership in the OECD is a prerequisite.
      • Commitment to shared energy goals, including maintaining emergency oil reserves equivalent to 90 days of net imports.
    • Important Reports: World Energy Outlook, Global EV Outlook etc.
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    • International Energy Agency (IEA)
    • Global Conference on Energy & AI

    Asian Development Bank (ADB)

    India and ADB signed a $50 million loan to enhance water security in Meghalaya.

    Asian Development Bank (ADB)

    • Established:  In 1966 to promote economic development in Asia and Pacific.
    • HQ: Mandaluyong, Philippines.
    • Objective: Envisions a prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable Asia and the Pacific, while sustaining its efforts to eradicate extreme poverty in the region.
    • Membership: 69 members; 49 from Asia-Pacific (including India) & 19 from other regions.
    • Functions:
      • Provides loans, grants, and technical assistance to member countries.
      • Focuses on sectors like infrastructure, education, health, and climate resilience.
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    • Asian Development Bank (ADB)
    • Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs)
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