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Dag Hammarskjold medal

Recently, The Dag Hammarskjöld Medal was presented posthumously by the UN to an Indian peacekeeper Naik Dhananjay Kumar Singh.

About Dag Hammarskjold medal

  • It is a posthumous award to members of peacekeeping operations.
  • The first Medal was presented to the family of Dag Hammarskjöld in 1998.
    • He was Secretary-General of the UN from 1953 until 1961.
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  • UN Peacekeeping
  • Dag Hammarskjold medal

Senkakau Island

Japan has spotted Chinese ships sailing near disputed Senkaku Islands in East China Sea.

About Senkaku Islands 

  • Also known as Diaoyu in Chinese.
  • Located approximately 170km northwest of Japan’s Ishigaki Island/ /Okinawa Prefecture, 170km northeast of Taiwan and 330km from mainland China coast.
  • Comprises group of islands i.e. Uotsuri Island (largest), Kuba Island, Taisho Island etc.
  • Senkaku Islands have long been a contentious issue between Japan and China. Both nations assert historical claims over uninhabited rocky chain.
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  • Senkaku Islands
  • Diaoyu

Funan Techo canal

Recently, Cambodia announced that it will start work on Funan Techo canal soon.

About Funan Techno Canal

  • It is a proposed 180-kilometer canal project in Cambodia funded by China.
  • It will connect Cambodian coastal province of Kep (on Gulf of Thailand) with capital Phnom Penh via Bassac River (Hau Giang River), one of the major tributaries of Mekong River.
  • It will reduce Cambodia’s reliance on Vietnamese ports for international shipping.
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Variable Repo Rate

The recent VRR auction by Reserve Bank of India (RBI) witnessed a good response from banks.

About VRR

  • Rate at which RBI allows Banks to borrow at a rate decided by the market.
    • Repo Rate is the rate at which Banks borrow money from RBI which is fixed by RBI.
  • The borrowing duration is more than One Day and usually up to 14 days.
  • It is a tool to inject short-term liquidity into the banking system.
    • Similarly Variable Rate Reverse Repo (VRRR) is conducted to absorb the excess liquidity from the system.
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Global food policy report 2024

Released by: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).

Key findings

  • Climate change and biodiversity loss can have complex and interconnected effects on diets, affecting food availability, diversity etc. 
  • More than two billion people, many of them in Africa and South Asia, cannot afford a healthy diet.
  • Around 38 percent of the Indian population ate unhealthy foods
  • As a result of poor diet, 16.6% Indians suffer from malnutrition.

About IFPRI

  • Established in 1975, It is a research center of the Consortium of International Agricultural Research Centers.
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Living Will

High Court judge becomes first in Goa to register a ‘living will’.

About Living Will (Advance Medical Directive)

  • Refers to a written document that a person uses to give his explicit instructions in advance about medical treatment to be administered if he becomes incompetent or unable to communicate.
  • It is executed voluntarily.
  • Supreme Court in Common Cause vs. Union of India & Anr. (2018) case, held that a person in persistent vegetative state can opt for passive euthanasia (withdrawing life support, medical treatment).
    • A person can execute a living will to refuse medical treatment in case of a terminal illness.
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  • Living Will
  • Common Cause vs. Union of India & Anr. (2018) case

Koya Tribes

Special Enforcement Bureau raids on Mahua liquor in Andhra Pradesh have targeted Koya tribe, threatening their traditional practices.

  • Mahua (tropical tree) is considered sacred by them. Its flowers are used for brewing liquor.

About Koya Tribe 

  • Habitat: Hills and forests north of Godavari District (Andhra Pradesh) and Malkangiri district (Odisha).
  • Occupation: 
    • Traditionally, they are pastoralists and shifting cultivators but now they have taken to settled cultivation
    • Cultivate mainly paddy, maize, mandia (millet) and tobacco leaf
  • Culture: 
    • Speak Koya language, which belongs to Dravidian family of languages.
    • Koya observes annual religious festivals i.e., Bijja Pandu, Kodta Pandu, Bimud Pandu etc.
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  • Koya tribes
  • Mahua Tree

Stromatolites

Recently, the first discovery of living shallow-marine stromatolites was made in the Middle East near the Red Sea. 

About Stromatolites

  • They refer to a range of microbial communities that are associated with layers of rock.
  • They represent the earliest geological record of life on Earth.
  • They are partially responsible for the Great Oxygenation Event, which changed the composition of our atmosphere by introducing oxygen.
  • They are typically relegated to extreme environmental niches, thus are found Rarely and are sparsely scattered across the globe.
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  • Great Oxygenation Event
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