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NEWS – 11 MAY 2024 • The Spices Board has introduced stringent guidelines to prevent ethylene oxide (EtO) contamination in exported spices from India, emphasizing the avoidance of EtO use, testing for EtO contamination, implementing preventive measures, and ensuring microbial contaminant control throughout the supply chain to maintain product safety and quality • India voted in favor of a draft UN General Assembly resolution supporting Palestine's full membership in the United Nations, stating that Palestine is qualified and should be admitted as a full member. The resolution received 143 votes in favor, including India's, with nine against and 25 abstentions. This move reflects India's stance in support of Palestine's status at the UN and calls for the Security Council to reconsider the matter favorably based on this determination. • The government has officially implemented the Inter-Services Organisations (ISOs) (Command, Control, and Discipline) Act, granting Commanders-in-Chief and Officers-in-Command of ISOs the authority to maintain discipline and administration among Service personnel. This Act aims to streamline processes, prevent redundant proceedings, and foster greater integration within the armed forces personnel, especially as the Indian military prepares for reorganisation into integrated theatre commands • The Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) recently introduced a new high-yielding wheat seed variety, HD 3386. • Karnataka's plastic waste management struggles include low recycling rates at 57%, generating 44 tonnes daily, with only 74.2% collected. Policy-wise, they banned carry bags in 2016 but face issues with illegal units and banned material imports. The state has 143 recycling units, yet 57.27% of waste is recycled, with non-recyclable plastic going to cement factories as RDF, causing environmental hazards due to toxic additives. Despite KSPCB's enforcement actions, including 53,698 cases, banned plastic remains a challenge, often sourced from neighboring states • BBMP in response to recent heavy rainfall installed water level gauging sensors at 124 locations, powered by solar energy, transmitting data to KSNDMC and then to BBMP's ICC. The sensors use color codes to indicate safe water levels and flood risks. BBMP's initiatives include RCC walls along stormwater drains, ongoing desilting works, and permanent flood mitigation measures in 74 areas • The Union Health Ministry issued standardized guidelines for confirming heatstroke and heat-related deaths, aiding hospitals in labeling such deaths and conducting autopsies when necessary. Collaboration with forensic medicine departments is encouraged, and the guidelines stress awareness of climate change risks in increasing heat-related deaths. The aim is to improve hospitals' capacity for evidence-based medical decision-making regarding these deaths. • The Global Biofuel Alliance (GBA) has adopted a work plan focusing on assessing biofuel potential, drafting policy frameworks, and conducting workshops. India plays a significant role in proposing workstreams, engaging in global forums, and positioning itself as a climate champion. GBA aims to promote biofuel development globally, emphasizing market strengthening, trade facilitation, and sustainable utilization across generations • ISRO successfully hot-tested a liquid rocket engine designed through Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology at the Iaro Propulsion Complex in Tamil Nadu. The redesigned PS4 engine, used in PSLV's fourth stage and PS1's Reaction Control System, was validated for key performance parameters. Benefits of the redesign include reduced parts, eliminated weld joints, saved raw material usage, and decreased production time by 60%. Wipro 3D partnered in manufacturing the engine using AM technology
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Date: National Technology Day is observed every year on May 11. History: In 1998, India conducted nuclear bomb tests known as Pokhran II, making it the sixth nuclear country globally. This event led to the declaration of May 11 as National Technology Day by then-Prime Minister Atal Vihari Bajpayee. Significance: The day celebrates India's technological advancements, raises awareness about technology's importance, and encourages young minds to pursue innovation and technology-related studies. It also honors scientists and innovators for their contributions.
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1.Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution consist of: A) Right to Equality B) Right to Freedom C) Right against Exploitation D) All of the above 2.Which article deals with the right to equality before the law and equal protection of laws? A) Article 14 B) Article 15 C) Article 16 D) Article 17 3.The prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth is covered under which article? A) Article 14 B) Article 15 C) Article 16 D) Article 17 4.Which article guarantees equality of opportunity in matters of public employment? A) Article 14 B) Article 15 C) Article 16 D) Article 17 5.Abolition of untouchability and prohibition of its practice is mentioned in: A) Article 16 B) Article 17 C) Article 18 D) Article 19 6.The right to protection of six freedoms including speech, assembly, and profession is covered under which article? A) Article 19 B) Article 20 C) Article 21 D) Article 22 7.Which article guarantees protection of life and personal liberty? A) Article 19 B) Article 20 C) Article 21 D) Article 22 8.The right against exploitation, including prohibition of forced labour, is guaranteed by: A) Article 21 B) Article 22 C) Article 23 D) Article 24 9.Freedom of conscience and free profession, practice, and propagation of religion is protected under: A) Article 23 B) Article 24 C) Article 25 D) Article 26 10.Which article deals with the right to move the Supreme Court for enforcement of fundamental rights? A) Article 29 B) Article 30 C) Article 31 D) Article 32
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The Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium (JNP) has launched a 'telescope library' programme aimed at popularizing science among educational institutions and the public. Instrument Borrowing: The programme allows institutions and individuals to borrow telescopes, binoculars, and gnomons for a specified period to use at their locations.
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DRDO successfully tests SMART system off Odisha coast • Full form : Supersonic Missile-Assisted Release of Torpedo • Location: Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Island • Purpose: Enhances anti-submarine warfare for Indian Navy • Design: Next-gen missile-based torpedo system • Components: Canister-based, advanced propulsion, navigation, parachute-based release • Mobile launch: Ground mobile launcher for operational flexibility.
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CURRENT AFFAIRS - 29 APRIL 2024 • Prof Uma Ramakrishnan, faculty at the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), has been elected as a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS). She was one of AAAS’ 25 elected International Honorary Members in 2024 • The Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN), the operational arm of the UNFCCC's Climate Change Technology Mechanism, recently celebrated its 10-year anniversary. Hosted by UNEP in collaboration with UNIDO and 11 other organizations, CTCN accelerates the development and transfer of environmentally sound technologies for low-carbon and climate resilient development. It provides tailored technology solutions, capacity building, and policy advice upon request from developing countries, utilizing a global network of technology experts • A "super-sympathetic" solar flare event, featuring four simultaneous eruptions, has recently been observed by astronomers. Solar flares are intense bursts of radiation associated with sunspots, releasing magnetic energy and heating material to millions of degrees. They emit radiation across the spectrum, affecting satellite communications, radio signals, and potentially astronauts in space. These flares can also cause geomagnetic storms, impacting power grids and producing auroras. Sympathetic solar flares occur when sunspots or filaments are connected by magnetic field loops, leading to multiple eruptions in rapid succession, typically during the solar maximum phase • Palaeontologists from Argentina announced the discovery of a new medium-sized herbivorous dinosaur and named it as Chakisaurus nekul • The Centre has recently extended the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) status to the gem and jewellery sector, offering simplified customs procedures and faster clearances. The AEO programme, based on the WCO SAFE FoS, enhances security in the international supply chain. Administered by CBIC since 2011, it benefits entities with a high security level, facilitating direct port delivery, paperless declarations, and expedited refunds. Businesses involved in customs-related activities can apply for AEO status, regardless of size, improving trade efficiency and security • Indian Railways expanded its affordable meal scheme in 2023, introducing the Economy Meal Scheme through the IRCTC. This scheme offers the Janata Meal at platform counters to address passengers' food challenges in unreserved coaches. Over 150 meal counters operate in nearly 100 stations, with options like Janata Khana and snack meals at affordable prices, along with 200 ml water glasses for ₹3 • The RBI has introduced draft guidelines for web aggregation of loan products to improve transparency and help borrowers make informed decisions. These guidelines focus on the role of Lending Service Providers, ensuring a digital view of loan offers, RBI's regulatory framework, key components of digital views, guidelines for LSPs, and emphasis on unbiased content and consumer protection. • The Central Board for Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has issued 18 guidelines for department personnel regarding GST investigations and enforcement. These guidelines empower the Principal Commissioner of GST to conduct investigations and enforce regulations, with a focus on written approval requirements for specific instances like interpreting new tax laws, summoning large corporations, handling sensitive matters, and matters before the GST Council. However, challenges arise due to unclear definitions for terms like "big industrial houses" and "matters with national implications," leading to implementation concerns, particularly regarding sectors like gaming companies.
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CURRENT AFFAIRS - 29 APRIL 2024 • Prof Uma Ramakrishnan, faculty at the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), has been elected as a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS). She was one of AAAS’ 25 elected International Honorary Members in 2024 • The Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN), the operational arm of the UNFCCC's Climate Change Technology Mechanism, recently celebrated its 10-year anniversary. Hosted by UNEP in collaboration with UNIDO and 11 other organizations, CTCN accelerates the development and transfer of environmentally sound technologies for low-carbon and climate resilient development. It provides tailored technology solutions, capacity building, and policy advice upon request from developing countries, utilizing a global network of technology experts • A "super-sympathetic" solar flare event, featuring four simultaneous eruptions, has recently been observed by astronomers. Solar flares are intense bursts of radiation associated with sunspots, releasing magnetic energy and heating material to millions of degrees. They emit radiation across the spectrum, affecting satellite communications, radio signals, and potentially astronauts in space. These flares can also cause geomagnetic storms, impacting power grids and producing auroras. Sympathetic solar flares occur when sunspots or filaments are connected by magnetic field loops, leading to multiple eruptions in rapid succession, typically during the solar maximum phase • Palaeontologists from Argentina announced the discovery of a new medium-sized herbivorous dinosaur and named it as Chakisaurus nekul • The Centre has recently extended the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) status to the gem and jewellery sector, offering simplified customs procedures and faster clearances. The AEO programme, based on the WCO SAFE FoS, enhances security in the international supply chain. Administered by CBIC since 2011, it benefits entities with a high security level, facilitating direct port delivery, paperless declarations, and expedited refunds. Businesses involved in customs-related activities can apply for AEO status, regardless of size, improving trade efficiency and security • Indian Railways expanded its affordable meal scheme in 2023, introducing the Economy Meal Scheme through the IRCTC. This scheme offers the Janata Meal at platform counters to address passengers' food challenges in unreserved coaches. Over 150 meal counters operate in nearly 100 stations, with options like Janata Khana and snack meals at affordable prices, along with 200 ml water glasses for ₹3 • The RBI has introduced draft guidelines for web aggregation of loan products to improve transparency and help borrowers make informed decisions. These guidelines focus on the role of Lending Service Providers, ensuring a digital view of loan offers, RBI's regulatory framework, key components of digital views, guidelines for LSPs, and emphasis on unbiased content and consumer protection. • The Central Board for Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has issued 18 guidelines for department personnel regarding GST investigations and enforcement. These guidelines empower the Principal Commissioner of GST to conduct investigations and enforce regulations, with a focus on written approval requirements for specific instances like interpreting new tax laws, summoning large corporations, handling sensitive matters, and matters before the GST Council. However, challenges arise due to unclear definitions for terms like "big industrial houses" and "matters with national implications," leading to implementation concerns, particularly regarding sectors like gaming companies.
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NEWS – Bengaluru Karaga Festival celebrated HIGHLIGHTS • Historical Roots o The festival dates back 300 years and originates from the Mahabharata. o Draupadi, the wife of the Pandavas, plays a central role, creating Veera Kumaras to defeat Timirasura. o Draupadi promised to return each year during the full moon of Chaitra, leading to the Karaga festival o Karaga festival marks Draupadi's return in the form of Adishakti. o Devotees gather to celebrate this symbolic return. • Procession and Rituals o The procession begins at Shri Dharma Raya Swamy temple in Nagarathpete, Bengaluru. o A priest from the Thilaga community carries a flower-decked pyramid as part of the rituals. • Symbol of Unity o Karaga festival symbolizes unity between communities, including a visit to Astana e-Hazrath Tawakkal Mastan Shah Saharwardi Dargah
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NEWS – 11 MAY 2024 • The Spices Board has introduced stringent guidelines to prevent ethylene oxide (EtO) contamination in exported spices from India, emphasizing the avoidance of EtO use, testing for EtO contamination, implementing preventive measures, and ensuring microbial contaminant control throughout the supply chain to maintain product safety and quality • India voted in favor of a draft UN General Assembly resolution supporting Palestine's full membership in the United Nations, stating that Palestine is qualified and should be admitted as a full member. The resolution received 143 votes in favor, including India's, with nine against and 25 abstentions. This move reflects India's stance in support of Palestine's status at the UN and calls for the Security Council to reconsider the matter favorably based on this determination. • The government has officially implemented the Inter-Services Organisations (ISOs) (Command, Control, and Discipline) Act, granting Commanders-in-Chief and Officers-in-Command of ISOs the authority to maintain discipline and administration among Service personnel. This Act aims to streamline processes, prevent redundant proceedings, and foster greater integration within the armed forces personnel, especially as the Indian military prepares for reorganisation into integrated theatre commands • The Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) recently introduced a new high-yielding wheat seed variety, HD 3386. • Karnataka's plastic waste management struggles include low recycling rates at 57%, generating 44 tonnes daily, with only 74.2% collected. Policy-wise, they banned carry bags in 2016 but face issues with illegal units and banned material imports. The state has 143 recycling units, yet 57.27% of waste is recycled, with non-recyclable plastic going to cement factories as RDF, causing environmental hazards due to toxic additives. Despite KSPCB's enforcement actions, including 53,698 cases, banned plastic remains a challenge, often sourced from neighboring states • BBMP in response to recent heavy rainfall installed water level gauging sensors at 124 locations, powered by solar energy, transmitting data to KSNDMC and then to BBMP's ICC. The sensors use color codes to indicate safe water levels and flood risks. BBMP's initiatives include RCC walls along stormwater drains, ongoing desilting works, and permanent flood mitigation measures in 74 areas • The Union Health Ministry issued standardized guidelines for confirming heatstroke and heat-related deaths, aiding hospitals in labeling such deaths and conducting autopsies when necessary. Collaboration with forensic medicine departments is encouraged, and the guidelines stress awareness of climate change risks in increasing heat-related deaths. The aim is to improve hospitals' capacity for evidence-based medical decision-making regarding these deaths. • The Global Biofuel Alliance (GBA) has adopted a work plan focusing on assessing biofuel potential, drafting policy frameworks, and conducting workshops. India plays a significant role in proposing workstreams, engaging in global forums, and positioning itself as a climate champion. GBA aims to promote biofuel development globally, emphasizing market strengthening, trade facilitation, and sustainable utilization across generations • ISRO successfully hot-tested a liquid rocket engine designed through Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology at the Iaro Propulsion Complex in Tamil Nadu. The redesigned PS4 engine, used in PSLV's fourth stage and PS1's Reaction Control System, was validated for key performance parameters. Benefits of the redesign include reduced parts, eliminated weld joints, saved raw material usage, and decreased production time by 60%. Wipro 3D partnered in manufacturing the engine using AM technology
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Date: National Technology Day is observed every year on May 11. History: In 1998, India conducted nuclear bomb tests known as Pokhran II, making it the sixth nuclear country globally. This event led to the declaration of May 11 as National Technology Day by then-Prime Minister Atal Vihari Bajpayee. Significance: The day celebrates India's technological advancements, raises awareness about technology's importance, and encourages young minds to pursue innovation and technology-related studies. It also honors scientists and innovators for their contributions.
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1.Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution consist of: A) Right to Equality B) Right to Freedom C) Right against Exploitation D) All of the above 2.Which article deals with the right to equality before the law and equal protection of laws? A) Article 14 B) Article 15 C) Article 16 D) Article 17 3.The prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth is covered under which article? A) Article 14 B) Article 15 C) Article 16 D) Article 17 4.Which article guarantees equality of opportunity in matters of public employment? A) Article 14 B) Article 15 C) Article 16 D) Article 17 5.Abolition of untouchability and prohibition of its practice is mentioned in: A) Article 16 B) Article 17 C) Article 18 D) Article 19 6.The right to protection of six freedoms including speech, assembly, and profession is covered under which article? A) Article 19 B) Article 20 C) Article 21 D) Article 22 7.Which article guarantees protection of life and personal liberty? A) Article 19 B) Article 20 C) Article 21 D) Article 22 8.The right against exploitation, including prohibition of forced labour, is guaranteed by: A) Article 21 B) Article 22 C) Article 23 D) Article 24 9.Freedom of conscience and free profession, practice, and propagation of religion is protected under: A) Article 23 B) Article 24 C) Article 25 D) Article 26 10.Which article deals with the right to move the Supreme Court for enforcement of fundamental rights? A) Article 29 B) Article 30 C) Article 31 D) Article 32
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The Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium (JNP) has launched a 'telescope library' programme aimed at popularizing science among educational institutions and the public. Instrument Borrowing: The programme allows institutions and individuals to borrow telescopes, binoculars, and gnomons for a specified period to use at their locations.
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DRDO successfully tests SMART system off Odisha coast • Full form : Supersonic Missile-Assisted Release of Torpedo • Location: Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Island • Purpose: Enhances anti-submarine warfare for Indian Navy • Design: Next-gen missile-based torpedo system • Components: Canister-based, advanced propulsion, navigation, parachute-based release • Mobile launch: Ground mobile launcher for operational flexibility.
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