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Posted 29 Feb 2024

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International International Intellectual Property (IP) Index (IP) Index

  • US Chamber of Commerce released 12th edition of its International IP Index. 
    • Top countries on the index are USA, UK and France
    • India’s position remained unchanged at 42 out of 55 economies.
  • IP Index is different from the Global Innovation Index
    • It is co-published by World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Cornell University, and INSEAD.  
    • It ranks India at 40th position out of 132 economies.
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  • Global Innovation Index

Juice Jacking

  • The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) warned users against charging mobile phones using public ports amidst the rising incidents of juice jacking.

 

  • About juice jacking
    • It is a form of cyberattack where hackers load malware  with public USB charging stations to maliciously access electronic devices.
    • It can lock a device, export personal data and passwords to the cyber criminals.
      • These kinds of attacks are mainly reported from public spaces such as airports, hotels, and shopping centres.
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  • Juice Jacking

Mudumalai Tiger Reserve (MTR)

  • First ever herpetofaunal (reptiles and amphibians) survey has been conducted in the Core Area of the MTR.

 

  • About MTR
    • Located in Tamil Nadu.
    • It has a common boundary with Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary (Kerala) on West, Bandipur Tiger Reserve (Karnataka) on North.
    • It is part of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, first Biosphere Reserve established in 1986 in India.
    • Forest Type: Ranging from tropical evergreen forest, moist deciduous forest, moist teak forest, dry teak forest, grasslands and swamps.
    • Fauna: Tiger, Elephant, Indian Gaur, Panther, Barking Deer, Mouse Deer, etc.
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  • Protected Area
  • Mudumalai Tiger Reserve

Harit Nauka Initiative

  • The Prime Minister launched India's first indigenous green hydrogen fuel cell inland waterway vessel under the Harit Nauka initiative.
    • It is manufactured by Cochin Shipyard
  • Harit Nauka – Green Transition Guidelines for Inland Vessels has been launched by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways.
    • It aims at laying out Central Government’s focus on bringing about the shift of inland vessels to greener technologies 
    • Focus areas of guidelines include promotion of alternative clean fuels, creation of green ecosystem, promoting R&D and strengthening institutional capacity. 
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  • India's first indigenous green hydrogen fuel cell

Maternity Benefit Act 1961

  • Calcutta High Court held that differentiating between contractual and permanent employees for purpose of extending maternity leave is impermissible as it violates Article 14 and Maternity Benefit Act 1961.

 

  • Maternity Benefit Act 1961:
    • It provides paid maternity leave to women workers.
    • Amendment in 2017 brought following changes:
      • Extended paid maternity leave from 12 weeks to 26 weeks. However, for having two or more surviving children, this duration is 12 weeks.
      • Every establishment with 50 or more employees shall have the creche facility and allow four visits a day to creche. 
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  • Maternity Benefit Act 1961

Measles

  • World Health Organization (WHO) has released update on Measles.  

 

  • About Measles
    • Measles is a highly contagious disease caused by a virus.
    • It can affect anyone but is most common in children.
    • It infects the respiratory tract and then spreads throughout the body. 
    • Humans are the only natural hosts of measles virus.
    • It is covered under the Universal Immunization Program of India
    • Symptoms include a high fever, cough, runny nose, and a rash all over the body.
    • It can be prevented by the MR (measles rubella) vaccine.
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Viroids

  • Researchers have found an entire new class of viroid like life forms in the human gut. They called them ‘Obelisks’
    • They are named after the highly-symmetrical, rod-like structures formed by its twisted lengths of RNA.
    • Their ability to code for proteins makes them different from viroids.
  • Viroids are plant pathogens consisting of circular, single-stranded RNA without the protein coat that is typical for viruses.
    • Viroid RNA does not code for any protein.
  • They replicate by entering host cells, forcing them to produce copies of the viroid RNA.
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  • plant pathogens

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Japan (Capital: Tokyo)

  • Japan starts 4th discharge of nuclear-contaminated water despite backlash. 

 

  • Political Boundaries
    • Island country lying off east coast of Asia.
    • It stretches from Sea of Okhotsk (north) to East China Sea (south).
    • Four main islands from north to south are Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu
    • Honshu is largest among them. 
    • Maritime borders: PR China, North Korea, South Korea, Philippines, Russia, Northern Mariana Islands (US), and Republic of China (Taiwan).

 

  • Geographical features
    • Located at Circum-Pacific "ring of fire"
    • Highest mountain: Mount Fuji
    • Longest river: Shinano River
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