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    Future Circular Collider

    The Future Circular Collider project raises concerns about monopolizing funding and restricts alternative research directions.

    About Future Circular Collider

    • It is an ambitious proposed successor to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN.
      • European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) is one of the world's leading scientific institutions, dedicated to understanding fundamental nature of the universe.
    • Scientific Objectives
      • Unanswered Questions from the LHC: e.g. what role did the Higgs boson plays in the Big Bang?
      • Exploring Beyond the Standard Model: The LHC has not yet detected new elementary particles beyond the Higgs boson.
    • Tags :
    • Future Circular Collider (FCC)
    • European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)

    INIOCHOS-25

    Indian Air Force to Participate in Multinational Air Exercise in Greece.

    About INIOCHOS-25

    • It is an annual multinational air exercise hosted by Greece’s Hellenic Air Force.
    • It serves as a platform for air forces to hone their skills, exchange tactical knowledge, and strengthen military ties.
    • Tags :
    • INIOCHOS-25
    • Multinational Air Exercise

    Sarhul Festival

    Sarhul Festival is being celebrated in Jharkhand and the larger Chhotanagpur region.

    About Sarhul Festival 

    • It is celebrated by Oraon, Munda and Ho tribes, of Jharkhand region.
    • Sarhul, literally “worship of the Sal tree” marks the beginning of New Year.
      • They are seen as abode of Sarna Maa, the deity protecting village from inclement natural forces.
    • It is rooted in nature worship and celebrates the symbolic union of Sun & Earth.
    • Celebrated every year in 1st month of Hindu calendar, on the third day of the moon or the fortnight of 'Chaitra'.
    • It marks the advent of the spring season or “Phaagun”.
    • Tags :
    • Sarhul
    • Sarna Maa
    • Sal Tree

    India’s Traditional New Year Festivals

    Various traditional New Year festivals are being celebrated across different parts of India. 

    Chaitra Sukladi

    • Marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year, based on the lunar calendar
    • The Vikram Samvat calendar used in North India also begins from Chaitra Sukladi.

    Ugadi

    • Celebrated in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka as the Telugu New Year.
    • The word "Yugadi" comes from "Yug" (age) and "Adi" (beginning). 

    Gudi Padwa

    •  Primarily observed in Maharashtra, Goa etc.

    Cheti Chand

    • Marks the beginning of the New Year for Sindhi community.
    • It, also known as Jhulelal Jayanti, is a religious festival celebrated by Sindhi 

    Sajibu Cheiraoba 

    • Sajibu Nongma Panba Cheiraoba marks the Meitei New Year. Celebrated in Manipur. 
    • Falling on the first lunar day of the Sajibu month (March/April).
    • Tags :
    • Cheti Chand
    • Ugadi
    • India’s Traditional New Year Festivals
    • Sajibu Cheiraoba

    Andes Mountains

    Shrinking Andean glaciers threaten the water supply in South America as per study.

    About Andes Mountains

    • Type: Fold Mountains, formed due to the subduction of the oceanic Nazca Plate beneath the South American continental plate.
    • Length: About 4,500 miles long and spans seven South American countries Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina.
    • Highest peak: Cerro Aconcagua (6960 meters).
    • Volcanoes: Ojos del Salado (Dormant), Cotapaxi Volcano (Active).
    • UNESCO World Heritage site: Machu Picchu.
    • Altiplano plateau, World’s second-highest after the Tibetan plateau.
    • Tags :
    • South America
    • Andes Mountains
    • Machu Picchu

    Pelagic birds

    Breeding colonies of  Pelagic birds were recorded on sandbars of Adam’s Bridge.

    • Adam's bridge connects Rameswaram, India to Mannar island of Sri Lanka.

    About Pelagic birds

    • They spend a large portion of their lives on the open ocean. 
    • They can be found thousands of miles offshore, but can get blown on to land during high winds and storms.
    • Examples:Brown noddy, Bridled Tern, Saunder’s Tern, Little Tern, etc.
    • Key Features:
      • Greatly in size and excellent swimmers. 
      • They have exceptionally long thin wings that allow them to fly for long periods without rest.
      • They have a special salt gland that extracts salt from the seawater.
    • Threats:Oil spills,climate change,plastic pollution etc.
    • Tags :
    • Pelagic Birds
    • Adam’s Bridge

    Soil liquefaction

    India’s National Centre for Seismology says soil liquefaction caused severe damage in Myanmar.

    About Soil Liquefaction

    • It is a phenomenon where a block of soil behaves as a liquid instead of a solid.
    • Liquefaction takes place when loosely packed, water-logged sediments at or near the ground surface lose their strength in response to strong ground shaking.
    • Liquefaction occurring beneath buildings and other structures can cause major damage during earthquakes.
    • Tags :
    • Earthquake
    • Soil liquefaction
    • India’s National Centre for Seismology

    Asbestos

    Govt bans use of asbestos in KVs, Navodaya Vidyalayas.

    About Asbestos

    • Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral. Its fibers are resistant to heat and corrosion.
    • Useful as insulation and automotive parts, construction materials, and floor and roof tiles etc.
    • Health Effects: Cancer, Asbestosis, banned in over 65 countries.
    • Major Areas: Russia, Brazil, Kazakhstan and China.
    • Tags :
    • Asbestos
    • Asbestosis
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