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Posted 03 Jan 2025

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Right to Property

The Supreme Court stated that while the right to property is no longer a fundamental right, it remains a constitutional and recognized human right.

About Right to property 

  • Original Status: Initially, the right to property and compensation for acquisition were protected as Fundamental Rights under Articles 19(1)(f) and 31 of the Constitution.
  • Present Status:44th Constitution Amendment in 1978 removed the right to property from the list of Fundamental Rights, making it a constitutional right under Article 300A.
    • Article 300A states that “No person shall be deprived of his property save by authority of law”
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  • Article 300A
  • Right to Property

Project VISTAAR

IIT Madras has partnered with the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare on Project VISTAAR (Virtually Integrated System to Access Agricultural Resources)

About VISTAAR

  • It is a "Network" of Networks (Al-augmented) and every State can build their own Agri-Advisory Network.
  • It is a comprehensive network that connects decentralized databases to provide seamless access to vital agricultural resources. 
  • Objective: enhance decision-making and resource utilization
  • Significance
    • Expand access to high-quality advisory services on crop production, marketing, value addition, and supply chain management.
    • provide farmers with information on relevant government schemes
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  • Project VISTAAR
  • Agri-Advisory Network

River Gomti

Building on the success of the first Composite Ecological Task Force (CETF) for the Ganga, the Indian Army has formed a new company for the revitalization of the River Gomti.

  • The CETF is a unit of ex-servicemen aimed at supporting the NMCG's (National Mission for Clean Ganga) efforts to reduce pollution in the River Ganga.

About Gomti River

  • Origin: Starts at Gomath Taal (also called Fulnar Jheel) near Madho Tanda in Pilibhit district of UP.
  • Length: It is a tributary of the River Ganga (merges with the River Ganga in Ghazipur district of UP).
  • Tributaries: Kathina, Sai, etc.
  • Major Cities: Lucknow, Jaunpur, etc.
  • Tags :
  • National Mission for Clean Ganga
  • River Gomti
  • Composite Ecological Task Force

Methylcobalamin

FSSAI provided clarification in Guidelines for usage of Methylcobalamin in health supplements, medical purposes and nutraceutical products under certain conditions.

  • FSSAI had banned Methylcobalamin in 2016 and lifted the ban in 2021 but is yet to notify the same

About Methylcobalamin

  • It is a naturally occurring form of vitamin B12 that can be obtained through supplements, as well as food sources like fish, meat, eggs, and milk.
    • Vitamin B12 is a water-soluble vitamin integral to DNA synthesis, RBC production, and neurological function
    • Other forms of Vitamin B12 are cyanocobalamin and hydroxocobalamin.
  • Function: regulates vital bodily functions like cell multiplication, blood formation and protein synthesis.
  • Uses: Pain alleviation in diabetic neuropathy,treatment of anaemia, Alzheimer's disease
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  • Methylcobalamin
  • B12
  • Vitamin B12

Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary

Recently, a faunal survey was conducted in the Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary, focussed on birds, butterflies, odonates (dragonflies and damselflies), and other wildlife.

  • Species like the Great Indian Hornbill (State bird of Kerala), Malabar Banded Peacock (butterfly) were spotted.

About Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary

  • Situated in Southern Western Ghats in Kollam, Kerala, it is part of Agastyamalai Biosphere Reserve.
  • It derives its name from the endemic species, Ghuta Travancorica, locally known as ‘Chenkurunji’.
  • Major rivers: Shendurney, Kazhuthuruthy and Kulathupuzha, together forming the River Kallada.
  • Common fauna: Elephant, Gaur, Sambar, Malabar giant squirrel, Nilgiri langur, Lion-Tailed macaque etc. 
  • Thenmala, the first planned eco-tourism destination in India, is located here.
  • Tags :
  • Western Ghats
  • Shendurney Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Agastyamalai Biosphere Reserve

National Sports Awards 2024

Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports announced National Sports Awards 2024, to be awarded by the President of India.

About National Sports Awards 2024

  • They are a collection of 6 awards given to sportspersons, coaches or organisations etc. 
    • Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award 2024: It has been awarded to Gukesh D (Chess), Harmanpreet Singh (Hockey), Praveen Kumar (Para-Athletics), Manu Bhaker (Shooting).
      • It is given for outstanding performance over a period of 4 years.
    • Other Awards: 
      • Arjuna Award
      • Arjuna (Lifetime) Award
      • Dronacharya Award (For coaches)
      • Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Trophy: Top-performing University in Khelo India University Games
      • Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruskar: Organisations/individuals for sports promotion and development over the last 3 years.
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  • National Sports Awards 2024

Pig-Butchering Scam

Union Ministry of Home Affairs in its annual report of 2023-24 highlighted the new cyber fraud known as the "pig butchering scam" or "investment scam".

About Pig-Butchering scam

  • It is a global phenomenon and involves large-scale money laundering and even cyber slavery
  • It is a type of confidence and investment fraud in which the victim is gradually lured into making increasing monetary contributions to a seemingly sound investment before the scammer disappears with the contributed monies.
  • Scammers target mostlyunemployed youths, housewives, students, etc.
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  • Money Laundering
  • Pig Butchering Scam
  • Cyber Slavery

Hydrogel

Recently, researchers from IIT Guwahati developed an innovative injectable hydrogel for targeted Breast Cancer Therapy.

  • The newly developed hydrogel made of protein-based ultra-short peptides remains stable at injection sites by being insoluble in body fluids. 
    • These peptides are both biocompatible and biodegradable.

About Hydrogel

  • Hydrogels are water-based, three-dimensional polymer networks capable of absorbing and retaining fluids. 
  • Their unique structure mimics living tissues, making them suitable for biomedical applications.
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  • Hydrogel
  • Breast Cancer
  • Peptides
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