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Posted 07 Jan 2025

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BRICS

Indonesia has been admitted as a full member of the BRICS bloc of developing economies, announced by the group's presiding country Brazil. 

  • Indonesia has the largest population and economy in Southeast Asia 

About BRICS

  • Genesis: British economist Jim O’ Neill in 2001 coined acronym ‘BRICs’ representing the emerging economies of Brazil, Russia, India, and China
    • BRICS was formed in 2009 by Brazil, Russia, India, and China, with South Africa joining in 2010. 
    • Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran and the United Arab Emirate and Saudi Arabia have also joined BRICS.
  • Aim: Reforming global governance institutions and contributes positively to deepening South-South Cooperation.
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  • BRICS
  • Indonesia
  • Jim O’ Neil
  • South-South Cooperation

Selective Silencing

Researchers at Columbia University have revealed impact of selective silencing on disease outcomes

About study

  • Every cell in the body (except sperm and eggs) contains two copies of each gene (one inherited from each parent). 
  • However, certain cells can exhibit a bias, selectively inactivating one parent’s copy of a gene, i.e., selective silencing.
    • ‘silencing’ means blocking a specific gene’s message .
  • This selective silencing could be the reason why some individuals carrying genes linked to diseases remain symptom-free.
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  • Gene Expression
  • Selective Silencing
  • Gene Silencing

Unnat Jyoti by Affordable LED for All (UJALA)

Ministry of Power marks the 10 years of UJALA scheme, initially named DELP (Domestic Efficient Lighting Program).

  • Aim: Promote energy efficiency at residential level by providing affordable energy-efficient LED bulbs, tube lights, and fans to households.
  • Implementation: Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL) and DISCOMs under the Ministry of Power.
  • It evolved into world’s largest zero-subsidy domestic lighting programme.
  • Outcomes: 
    • Cost savings per year: ₹19,153 crore.
    • Reduction in CO2 emissions per year: 3.87 crore tonnes.
    • Energy saved per year: 47,883 million kWh.
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  • Energy Efficiency
  • UJALA

Saint Narahari Tirtha

Idol of Saint Narahari Tirtha has been discovered in Simhachalam Temple, Vishakhapatnam.

About Saint Narahari Tirtha

  • Narahari Tirtha was a prominent Dvaita Vedanta philosopher, scholar, and saint of the 13th century.
  • Believed to be born in Chikakolu town (present Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh).
  • He was a disciple of Madhvacharya, the proponent of Dvaita Vedanta philosophy.
  • He introduced Yaksha Gana and Bayalu Aata (open theatre drama) as a part of Vaishnava Bhakti Movement.
  • He was consecrated near the rock adjacent to Chakratirtha at Hampi on the banks of river Tungabhadra.
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  • Bhakti Movement
  • Dvaita philosophy
  • Saint Narahari Tirtha

Tidal Tail

A Nascent galaxy was discovered in formation at the end of the tidal tail of the NGC 3785 galaxy.

  • NGC 3785 galaxy is known to possess the longest tidal tail discovered so far. 

About Tidal Tail

  • It is formed due to gravitational forces ("tidal forces") when two galaxies interact closely, essentially pulling material away from each other during a close encounter or merger process.
  • A seemingly longer-than-average tidal tail consists of a stream of stars and gas.
  • Tidal tail offers a glimpse into how galaxies like ultra-diffuse ones, with very low surface brightness, come into being.
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  • Tidal Tail
  • NGC 3785 galaxy

Banihal Bypass

The Banihal bypass has been completed. 

About Banihal Pass

  • The pass is 2.35 km road section of NH-44 in Jammu and Kashmir,
    • NH44, also known as the Old NH 7, is the longest national highway in India
    • It stretches 3,745 kilometers, connecting Srinagar in the northern tip of Jammu and Kashmir to Kanyakumari at the southernmost point of India.
  • The bypass is particularly important for security forces, enabling rapid movement, and will also reduce the travel time between Kharpora, Banihal, and the Navyuga Tunnel to just seven minutes.
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  • Banihal Bypass
  • NH-44
  • Navyuga Tunnel

Restrictions on Foreigners’ Movement

Supreme Court said a foreigner should not be allowed to leave India if he/she is required to answer a criminal charge.

  • Foreigners Act, 1946 empowers the Central Government to regulate the entry, departure, and presence of foreigners in India, including issuing orders for their arrest, detention, or confinement.
  • Foreigners Order, 1948, outlines provisions such as appointing Civil Authorities and regulating the departure of foreigners from India.
    • It mandates that no foreigner may leave India without permission and that departure must be denied if a foreigner's presence is required to answer a criminal charge.
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  • Foreigners Order 1948
  • Foreigners Act, 1946

CROPS Experiment

ISRO achieved a milestone as cowpea seeds aboard PSLV-C60's CROPS experiment sprouted leaves in space within four days. 

  • It was ISRO’s first biological experiment in space and part of CROPS (Compact Research Module for Orbital Plant Studies),

About CROPS Experiment 

  • It is an automated platform designed to cultivate and sustain plant life in microgravity environment of space.
  • Developed by the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre
  • Current accomplishment not only demonstrates ISRO’s capability to grow plants in space but also provides valuable insights for future long-duration missions. 
  • Tags :
  • ISRO
  • CROPS Experiment
  • PSLV-C60'

Steel PLI 1.1

Union Ministry of Steel launched the second round of PLI (Production Linked Incentive) Scheme for Specialty Steel, termed as PLI Scheme 1.1.

About PLI scheme 1.1

  • Objective: Promote manufacturing of value-added steel grades, helping Indian industry mature in technology and move up value chain.
  • Implementation period: FY 2025-26 to FY 2029-30.
  • Product coverage: Covers five product categories in line with the existing PLI Scheme, namely Coated / Plated Steel Products, High Strength Steel, Specialty Rails, Alloy Steel Products & Steel wires and Electrical Steel. 
  • Tags :
  • Production Linked Incentive Scheme
  • Steel PLI 1.1
  • Steel Sector

Organic Fisheries

Union Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying launched India’s first Organic Fisheries Cluster in Soreng District of Sikkim.

  • It aims at development of organic fisheries and aquaculture in Sikkim under Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY).
    • PMMSY aims to bring about Blue Revolution through sustainable development of fisheries sector in India. 
    • PMMSY provides for adoption of cluster-based approach to enhance competitiveness of fisheries sector, facilitate economies of scale, and generate higher incomes. 
  • Organic Fisheries focuses on ecologically healthy fish farming system avoiding the use of harmful chemicals, antibiotics, and pesticides.
  • Tags :
  • Fisheries Sector
  • Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojna (PMMSY)
  • Organic Fisheries
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