Kandhamal Haldi likely to get GI tag News Odisha’s Kandhamal Haldi is likely to receive GI tag as the Geographical Indications Journal has advertised its application seeking objections. Important Facts About Kandhamal Haldi Kandhamal Haldi is a member of the Curcuma botanical group, which is a part of the ginger family whose botanical name is… Continue reading Kandhamal Haldi likely to get GI tag
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Tiger in the snow
Tiger in the snow News: Wildlife Institute of India has found Royal Bengal Tiger in the snow-capped regions of the Eastern Himalaya. Facts: IUCN Red List status: Endangered Tiger only have one species in the world but it is divided into six subspecies: Bengal (Indian), Sumatran, Amur (Siberian), Malayan, Amoy (South China) and Indochinese. Bengal… Continue reading Tiger in the snow
Mumbai startup first Indian pvt firm to have satellite in space
Mumbai startup first Indian pvt firm to have satellite in space News: US space agency SpaceX launched India’s first privately built satellite. Facts: SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket placed Exseed Sat-1 along with 63 other satellites from 17 countries in orbit. Mumbai-based Exseed Space has become the first private commercial organisation in India to have a… Continue reading Mumbai startup first Indian pvt firm to have satellite in space
Disabilities Act: States going slow on roll-out, says study
Disabilities Act: States going slow on roll-out, says study News A study conducted by the Disability Rights India Foundation (DRIF) on the implementation of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPWD) Act, found that only 10 states have notified rules under the Act Important Facts About the study The study was conducted in collaboration with… Continue reading Disabilities Act: States going slow on roll-out, says study
The boundaries of ethics
The boundaries of ethics News: In November 2018, Chinese researcher He Jainkui claimed to have made world’s first gene edited babies, a pair of twin girls, genetically edited with CRISPR/cas9 Important Facts Researcher He have used a gene-editing technique, known as CRISPR, to artificially induce a mutation in human cells and make them resistant to… Continue reading The boundaries of ethics
Govt may ban antibiotic colistin used to fatten chicken
Govt may ban antibiotic colistin used to fatten chicken News: The government has proposed a ban on the use of antibiotic Colistin that is widely used in the meat and poultry industry in India to make animals grow faster. Facts: Food Safety and Standards Authority of India, and Ministry of health and family welfare and… Continue reading Govt may ban antibiotic colistin used to fatten chicken
MHA releases booklet on cyberbullying
MHA releases booklet on cyberbullying News: Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) releases booklet “Cyber Dost” on cyberbullying for teens Facts: The booklet, with graphics, in English deal with a variety of subjects like cyber threats, cyber bullying, cyber grooming, online gaming and email fraud among others It advices youngsters not to forward or share any… Continue reading MHA releases booklet on cyberbullying
Soyuz heads to ISS
Soyuz heads to ISS News: A Russian Soyuz spacecraft has taken off from Kazakhstan for a six-and-a-half-month mission on the International Space Station Facts: A Soyuz rocket carrying Russian, American and Canadian astronauts took off from Kazakhstan for six-and-a-half-month-long mission to the International Space Station A Soyuz rocket carrying the first Russian woman (Oleg Kononenko)… Continue reading Soyuz heads to ISS
5.8-tonne GSAT-11 ready for launch
5.8-tonne GSAT-11 ready for launch News: India’s heaviest satellite, GSAT-11, is set for lift-off on a European Space Agency rocket from French Guiana. Facts: Gsat-11 is a high-throughput communication satellite meant to provide multi-spot beambroadband connectivity over India’s mainland and nearby islands A spot beam is a satellite signal that is especially concentrated so that… Continue reading 5.8-tonne GSAT-11 ready for launch
Services agree on Permanent Chair
Services agree on Permanent Chair News: According to Chief of the Naval Staff, the three services- Army, Navy and Air force have agreed on the appointment of a Permanent Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee (CoSC) Important facts What is CoSC? The CoSC is like a forum where head of three services come together… Continue reading Services agree on Permanent Chair

