Lok Adalat
Executive Chairman, NALSA highlighted that over 7 crore 70 lakh cases were resolved through 3 National Lok Adalats (NLA) organized by NALSA in 2024.
- NLA are Lok Adalats held on single day throughout country at regular intervals, in all courts from Supreme Court till Taluk Levels.
About Lok Adalat
- An Alternative Dispute Redressal mechanism wherein civil or criminal pending cases or cases at pre-litigation level are settled/ compromised amicably.
- Given statutory status under Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987.
- Decision is deemed final and binding with no appeal.
- It has same powers as a civil court under CPC, 1908.
- First Lok Adalat was held in 1982 at Junagarh, Gujarat.
- Tags :
- Alternate Dispute Resolution
- Lok Adalat
- NALSA
- National Lok Adalats
Process for removal of Rajya Sabha Chairperson
Opposition has moved a motion of No-confidence against Rajya Sabha (RS) Chairperson.
- As per Article 64, Vice President (VP) shall be ex officio Chairperson of RS.
About Constitutional Removal Procedure
- Notice Period: 14-day notice is to be given prior to moving a Resolution, outlining clear intentions.
- Passing of a Resolution: As per Article 67(b), VP can be removed from office by a resolution passed by RS with a majority of all its members and agreed to by Lok Sabha with a simple majority.
- Unlike provisions for removal of President, the Constitution does not specify grounds for removal of VP.
- Tags :
- No Confidence Motion
- Vice President
- Rajya Sabha Chairperson
INS Tushil
INS Tushil (F 70), commissioned into the Indian Navy in Kaliningrad, Russia.
About INS Tushil:
- It is an upgraded Krivak III class frigate and 7th ship of the Project 1135.6.
- Project 1135.6 includes 6 ships in service, three each of Talwar class and Teg class built in Russia.
- It is multi-role stealth-guided missile frigate armed with weaponry like Brahmos missiles etc.,
- It is powered by an advanced gas turbine propulsion plant & capable of achieving speeds in excess of 30 knots.
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- INS Tushil
- Krivak III class frigate
- India-Russia relations
Coastal Hardening
As per study, about 33% of the world’s sandy beaches have hardened.
- Bay of Bengal occupies first position with 84% coastal hardening.
About Coastal Hardening
- Refers to rigid, semi-impermeable structures created by humans that alter natural landscape, potentially obstructing shoreline retreat, and landward translation of sandy beaches.
- These structures include impervious infrastructure like seawalls, harbors, roads, highways, railway revetments etc.
- Impacts of coastal hardening: Decrease in biodiversity; Reduced ecosystem functioning like fisheries production; Changes in ecological community that can favor invasive species; Loss of sandy coastline etc.
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- Bay of Bengal
- Coastal Hardening
T+0 Settlement cycle
Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) expands the scope of the optional T+0 rolling settlement cycle.
- Optional T+0 settlement cycle will be made available to top 500 stocks in terms of market cap as on December 31.
About T+0 Settlement cycle
- It refers to a mechanism wherein Settlement of trades will be done on trade date only -
- The shares are credited in investor’s account on the day of trade itself.
- In a sell transaction, money would be credited in account on the same day.
- All investors are eligible & currently it’s optional.
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- SEBI
- Financial Markets
- T+0 settlement cycle
Receivables Securitization
Receivables securitization gaining popularity among MSMEs for accessing liquidity.
About Receivables Securitization
- Receivables securitization is a financial process where companies convert their accounts receivable into cash by selling them as securities in the capital markets.
- Companies pool their receivables & transfer them to a third party which finances the purchase by issuing securities that are sold to investors in the financial markets.
- Significance: It allows MSMEs to unlock the value tied up in outstanding payments & gain access to funds quickly.
- Tags :
- MSMEs
- Receivables Securitization
Champions of Earth Award, 2024
UNEP has announced Champions of Earth Award, 2024.
- 2024 Lifetime Achievement category is awarded to Indian ecologist Madhav Gadgil for protecting people and planet through research and community engagement.
- He is renowned for his work in ecologically fragile Western Ghats region of India, a unique global biodiversity hotspot.
About Champions of Earth Award
- Awarded annually since its inception in 2005, it is UN’s highest environmental honour.
- In 2024, UNEP honours individuals and organizations working on innovative and sustainable solutions to restore land, enhance drought resilience, and combat desertification.
- Given in categories like Policy leadership; Inspiration and action; Entrepreneurial vision; Science and innovation.
- Tags :
- UNEP
- Champions of the Earth Award
- Madhav Gadgil
- Lifetime Achievement category
International Crops Research Institute for Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT)
ICRISAT has been granted its first industrial design patent in India for a solar-powered water hyacinth harvester.
- Harvester offers practical solution for rural farming communities grappling with water hyacinth infestations.
- It is cost-effective, saves time, and labour while utilising clean energy. It can be operated by semi-skilled or unskilled workers.
- Water hyacinth is fast-growing aquatic weed, poses a major threat to rural ecosystems, fisheries, and waterways.
About ICRISAT (HQ: India)
- Established in 1972.
- Internationally recognized Organization committed to improving dryland farming and agri-food systems to address hunger, malnutrition, and environmental degradation in drylands of Asia and beyond.
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- ICRISAT
- Water hyacinth