Kisan Kavach
Scientists affiliated to the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) have developed an Indigenous ‘anti-pesticide’ suit called Kisan Kavach.
About Kisan kavach
- Developed by BRIC-inStem, Bangalore, it is designed to protect farmers from the harmful effects of pesticide exposure.
- The kit consists of a trouser, pullover, and a face-cover made of ‘oxime fabric’.
- Oxime fabric can chemically breakdown any of the common pesticides that get sprayed onto cloth or body during spraying operations.
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- Kisan Kavach
- Anti Pesticide Suit
SLINEX
Bilateral naval exercise 'SLINEX' between Sri Lanka and India began under aegis of Eastern Naval Command.
About SLINEX
- It began in 2005 as a bilateral naval exercise between India and Sri Lanka.
- Participating Vessel: India will be represented by INS Sumitra whereas Shrilankan fleet will be represented by SLNS Sayura.
- Structure of Exercise: It has two phases, sea phase and harbor phase.
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- Naval Exercise
- India-Sri Lanka
- SLINEX
Milkweed Fiber
Ministry of Textiles encouraging research & development into new natural fibers, including milkweed fiber.
About Milkweed fiber
- It is a unique natural fiber extracted from the seed pods of milkweed plants (Asclepias syriaca L).
- The plant is native to North America. In India, it is found as a wild plant in Rajasthan, Karnataka & Tamil Nadu.
- Properties: It contains oily material & lignin, a woody plant substance, which makes them too brittle for spinning.
- Its amphiphilic material that can exhibit both hydrophilic (water absorbing) & hydrophobic (water-repelling/resisting) properties.
- Applications: Used as an absorbent material, water-safety equipment (life jackets & belts) etc.
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- North America
- Milkweed fiber
- hydrophobic
- amphiphilic material
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Diabetes Biobank
Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) in has set up the country’s first diabetes biobank in Chennai.
- Diabetes is a chronic, metabolic disease in which the pancreas produces little or no insulin by itself.
About Diabetes Biobank
- It is a repository of population-based biological samples.
- It will gather, process, store and distribute biospecimens to assist scientific studies with the permission of the ICMR.
- The biobank will help scientists study the genetic, lifestyle, and environmental factors behind diabetes.
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- Diabetes Biobank
- Indian Council of Medical Research
Golan Heights
Israel plans to expand settlements in Golan Heights.
- Israel captured Golan Heights from Syria in the 1967 Six-Day War & annexed it in 1981 (not recognized internationally).
About Golan Heights
- Location: Located in southwestern Syria, Golan Heights is rocky plateau bordering Israel, Lebanon and Jordan.
- It is bounded by Jordan River & Sea of Galilee (west), Mount Hermon (north), seasonal Wadi Al-Ruqqād (east), Yarmūk River (south).
- Strategic Importance:
- Monitoring Syrian movements: Syria’s capital Damascus is only 60 km (visible from Heights) from Golan Heights.
- Provides a natural buffer against any military advancement from Syria.
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- Golan Heights
- 1967 Six-Day War
Hydroxymethanesulphonate (HMS)
A recent study revealed that lower sulphate concentrations in air combined with low temperatures (around -35°C) reduce acidity of particulate matter (PM) particles.
- This reduction in acidity increases production of HMS, a component of PM2.5.
About HMS
- Formation:
- Typically formed through reaction of formaldehyde and sulphur dioxide in presence of liquid water.
- In cold regions these reactions can occur even in aerosol particles.
- Impact: It is a part of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) which can cause air pollution and cause health issues.
- Presence of HMS in aerosols contributes to haze formation and deteriorates air quality.
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- hydroxymethanesulphonate
- Hydroxymethanesulphonate (HMS)
Supplementary demand for grants
Lok Sabha approves Supplementary Demands for Grants-First Batch for 2024-2025
- The government sought Parliament's approval for additional expenditure of over ₹87,762 crore.
About Supplementary Demand for Grants
- Purpose: These are presented when the initially authorized budgetary allocation for a service is insufficient,
- or when new expenditure arises for services not contemplated in the original budget.
- Process: President lays a statement before Parliament showing estimated additional expenditure needed.
- The demand is then debated and approved by both Houses of Parliament.
- Timing: These are passed before the end of the financial year.
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- Lok Sabha
- Demand for Grants
- Supplementary Demands
Search and Rescue Aid Tool (SARAT)
Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS) develops an advanced version of SARAT.
- It will enhance accuracy and support Indian Search and Rescue (SAR) agencies, like Indian Coast Guard, in sea operations.
About SARAT
- Developed under Make in India in 2016, it aims to facilitate search and rescue operations at sea, locating individuals or vessels in distress quickly.
- This tool is also available as a mobile application for the users.
About INCOIS
- Genesis: Established as an autonomous body in 1999 under Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES)
- Mandate: To provide best possible ocean information and advisory services to society
- Activities: Provides round-the-clock monitoring and warning services for coastal population on tsunamis, storm surges, high waves, etc.
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- Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS)
- INCOIS
- SARAT