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Posted 27 Feb 2025

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Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI)

AWBI will honour Champions of Animal Protection Award under two major categories Prani Mitra and Jeev Daya Award. 

  • This initiative aims to recognize outstanding individuals and organizations for their remarkable contributions to animal welfare and protection. 

About AWBI

  • Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act (PCAA) 1960 established the AWBI in 1962 as a statutory advisory body on Animal Welfare Laws and promotes animal welfare.
  • It was started under the stewardship of Rukmini Devi Arundale, well known humanitarian. 
  • It consists of 28 Members including 6 Members of Parliament (2 from Rajya Sabha and 4 from Lok Sabha).
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  • Rukmini Devi Arundale
  • Animal Champions Award
  • PCAA 1960

General Anti Avoidance Rules

Income tax authorities can issue reassessment notices under General Anti Avoidance Rules (GAAR) under the proposed Income Tax Bill, 2025.

About GAAR

  • It is an anti-tax avoidance law to curb tax evasion and avoid tax leaks. 
  • It acts as a tool for checking aggressive tax planning especially that transaction or business arrangement which is/are entered into with the objective of avoiding tax. 
  • Currently, since April 01, 2017, it has been established under the Income Tax Act, 1961.
  • GAAR was reviewed by an expert committee led by Parthasarathy Shome.
  • Tags :
  • Income Tax Bill, 2025
  • General Anti Avoidance Rules
  • Income Tax Act, 1961

Bhitarkanika National Park (BNP)

Migratory birds leave BNP due to rise in temperature. 

About BNP 

  • Ecosystem: India’s 2nd largest mangrove ecosystem after the Sunderbans.
    • Formed by creeks & canals fed by Brahmani, Baitarani, Dhamra, and Patasala rivers.
  • Fauna: Consists of largest population of endangered Saltwater Crocodiles in India.
    • Olive Ridley turtles’ nest on Gahirmatha and other nearby beaches. 
    • Other key species include Migratory birds, 8 Kingfisher varieties, deer, hyenas, wild boars, etc. 
  • Unique Phenomenon: Bagagahana or the heronry near Surajpore creek wherein thousands of birds colonise the creek for nesting and the aerial acrobatics performed before the mating.
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  • Bhitarkanika National Park
  • Brahmani River
  • Bagagahana

Caspian Sea

Environmental activists raised concerns over the rapidly declining water levels in the Caspian Sea

  • It has already lost nearly 31,000 square km since 2005. 

About Caspian Sea

  • It is the largest enclosed water body in the world. 
  • The sea is bordered by five countries: Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Russia, Turkmenistan, and Iran.
    • Kazakhstan has the longest coastline along the Caspian Sea.
  • Its oil reserves are estimated at 48 billion barrels.
  • Reasons for declining water level: The climate crisis, excessive water use for agriculture, and pollution from nuclear waste, industry and poor urban planning, etc.
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  • Kazakhstan
  • Caspian Sea

Red Color of Mars

A study published in Nature Communications challenges the long-held belief about Mars' red color.

Findings of the New study about Red Color of Mars (The Red Planet)

  • Previous studies attributed Mars’ red color to Anhydrous Hematite formed through recent weathering.
  • New study finds poorly crystalline Ferrihydrite (Fe5O8H · nH2O) is the main iron oxide in Martian dust.
  • It is formed during a cold, wet period on early Mars under oxidative conditions. It suggests Mars underwent aqueous alteration before becoming the dry desert seen today
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  • Ferrihydrite
  • Anhydrous Hematite

WHO FCTC

WHO marks 20 years of its first global treaty, the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC).

About WHO FCTC

  • Genesis: Adopted in 2003, enforced in 2005.
  • Purpose: Provides a legal framework for tobacco control which includes large pictorial health warnings, smoke-free laws, and higher taxes.
  • India’s Role: Ratified in 2004, served as South-East Asia’s regional coordinator.
  • Impact: 5.6 billion people covered by at least one policy, contributing to declining global smoking rates.
  • Tags :
  • World Health Organization
  • FCTC

Tantric Buddhism and Relics

A 1.4m Buddha head and stupas (1,500+ years old) found in Ratnagiri, Odisha, confirm its role as a Tantric Buddhism hub.

  • Buddhism has three main schools: Theravāda (orthodox), Mahāyāna (includes Zen & Pure Land), and Vajrayāna (includes Tibetan Buddhism).

Evolution of Tantric Buddhism

  • Tantric Buddhism was a shift from abstract philosophy to sadhana (practical methods) for enlightenment.
  • Mahayana Buddhism introduced mantras & rituals, leading to two branches: Mantrayana (early Tantra) & Paramita-yana.
    • The mantra-yana may be regarded as the ‘initial’ stage of Tantric Buddhism when yogic practices got added to it, it was full-fledged Tantric Buddhism’.
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  • Tantric Buddhism
  • Mantrayana
  • Paramita-yana

Battle of Karnal

Battle of Karnal fought on February 24, 1739 shaped the political landscape of the subcontinent.

About the Battle of Karnal

  • Fought between Nadir Shah, ruler of Afsharid Persia and the Mughal Empire led by Emperor Muhammad Shah.
  • Outcome: Mughal forces were defeated and Emperor Muhammad Shah was taken captive by Nadir Shah, marking a significant blow to the Mughal Empire’s authority and prestige.
    • Nadir Shah sacked Agra and Delhi and carried the Peacock Throne and the Koh-i-Noor to Persia.
  • Significance: Highlighted the growing influence of external powers and the weakening grip of the Mughals over their dominions. 
    • It also laid the groundwork for further invasions and foreign interventions in India.
  • Tags :
  • Battle of Karnal
  • Peacock Throne
  • Koh-i-Noor
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