News: Inflation in India’s wholesale prices hiked up to 1.84% in September from 1.31% in August, with food prices surging to a two-year high of 9.5% from August’s 10- month low of 3.3%. 1. Wholesale Price Index (WPI): It is an economic indicator that captures the changes in the prices of goods at the wholesale… Continue reading September wholesale food prices leapt 9.5%
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India discusses training of sailors for polar navigation with Russia
News: Last week, the India-Russia working group on cooperation in the Northern Sea Route (NSR) held their first meeting. The meeting discussed targets for Indian- Russian cargo transit, possible training of Indian sailors for polar navigation and development of joint projects in Arctic shipbuilding. 1. Northern Sea Route (NSR): It is a maritime route about… Continue reading India discusses training of sailors for polar navigation with Russia
What is Wayanad’s new X- band radar?
News: Following the devastating floods and landslides in Kerala’s Wayanad district in July 2024, the Union Ministry of Earth Sciences has approved the installation of an X- band radar in the district. 1. Radar: It stands for radio detection and ranging. It functions by utilising radio waves to detect and locate the objects, measure their… Continue reading What is Wayanad’s new X- band radar?
Coffee exports a hit despite supply woes
News: India exported coffee worth Rs. 6,467 crores in the first five months of 2024-25, up 45% year-on –year. 1. India produces 2 major types of coffee: Arabica and Robusta. 2. Arabica has a higher market value due to its mild aromatic flavour. 3. Robusta is used in making various blends due to its strong… Continue reading Coffee exports a hit despite supply woes
Concerns grow as Uttarakhand’s ‘skeleton lake’ is shrinking
News: Climate Change and Global Warming are believed to be the reasons behind the shrinking of the Roopkund lake. 1. Climate Change: United Nations defines climate change as long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Such shifts can be natural or anthropogenic in origin. 2. Roopkund Lake: It is located 16,500 feet above sea level… Continue reading Concerns grow as Uttarakhand’s ‘skeleton lake’ is shrinking
Issues in the treatment of ‘rare diseases’, and what the govt can do
News: Last week, the Delhi High Court had issued directions to improve the availability of ‘orphan drugs’. 1. Orphan Drugs: They are the medicines used to diagnose, prevent or treat an orphan (rare) disease. 2. Rare Diseases: World Health Organisation defines rare disease as a debilitating lifelong disease or disorder with a prevalence of 1… Continue reading Issues in the treatment of ‘rare diseases’, and what the govt can do
Centre prepares new rules to curb greenwashing
News: The Centre will release the final rules on greenwashing, and violations of these rules will invite penalties under the provisions of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019. 1. Greenwashing: It refers to the process of a company misleading consumers about the environmental benefits of their products or practices. 2. Also known as ‘green sheen’, it… Continue reading Centre prepares new rules to curb greenwashing
Biofuel alliance gains diplomatic status
News: The Union Government signed a deal with Global Biofuel Alliance (GBA), giving the body the status of an ‘independent and international legal entity’. This diplomatic status is like the status enjoyed by Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI) and International Solar Alliance (ISA). 1. Global Biofuel Alliance (GBA): It was launched by PM Narendra… Continue reading Biofuel alliance gains diplomatic status
CAQM: Overage vehicles adding to winter choke
News: Commission for Air Quality Management has stated in the Supreme Court that farm fires have reduced by 50% in the last three years, but overage vehicles have reduced the air quality. 1. .Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM): It is statutory body established under the provisions of Commission for Air Quality in National Capital… Continue reading CAQM: Overage vehicles adding to winter choke
First Responder
News: India has extended economic aid to Maldives in the form of currency swap arrangements to help it overcome the domestic economic crisis. Maldives President’s recent visit to India has strengthened the bilateral ties between countries, particularly after his ‘India Out’ election campaign. 1. Currency Swap Arrangements: It is a financial arrangement between two countries… Continue reading First Responder