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Prelim Bits 06-03-2019

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March 06, 2019

Rare Diseases and Orphan Drugs

  • India accounts for about 1/4th of all patients suffering rare diseases worldwide.
  • A rare disease occurs infrequently in a population, but there is no universal definition.
  • There are 3 parameters based on which a disease is said to be rare disease
  1. The total number of people having the disease
  2. Its prevalence
  3. Non-availability of treatment for the disorder
  • The World Health Organization (WHO) has suggested that a rare disease should be defined as one with frequency less than 6.5 – 10 per 10,000 people.
  • Hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type II (HSAN2) and thalassemia are two such diseases.
  • Orphan drugs are those that are used to treat rare diseases.
  • These are the drugs that are underdeveloped, since they are required by fewer people.
  • USA became the first country to enact Orphan Drug Act in 1983.

Exercise Al Nagah III

  • It is the bilateral joint exercise between India and Oman.
  • It is scheduled at Jabel Al Akhdar Mountains in Oman
  • It aims to enhance interoperability in counterterrorist operations in semi urban mountainous terrain.
  • It is the third in the series, while the first 2 joint exercises were held in Oman in January 2015 and India in March 2017 respectively.

National Rural Economic Transformation Project (NRETP)

  • An agreement was signed between World Bank and Government of India to provide a $250-million loan for the National Rural Economic Transformation Project (NRETP).
  • The key focus of the project is to promote women-owned and women-led farm and non-farm enterprises across value chains.
  • It will also enable them to build businesses, access finance, markets and networks and generate employment.
  • It would support enterprise development programs for rural poor women and youth.
  • It creates a platform to access finance including start-up financing options to build their individual and/or collectively owned and managed enterprises.
  • It is an additional financing to the $500-million National Rural Livelihoods Project (NRLP) approved by the World Bank.

HL-2M Tokamak

  • China plans to complete the construction of the artificial sun device (HL-2M Tokamak ).
  • It is designed to replicate the nuclear fusion process that occurs naturally in the sun and stars.
  • The device provides almost infinite clean energy through controlled nuclear fusion.
  • Its plasma is mainly composed of electrons and ions.
  • The country's existing Tokamak devices have achieved an electron temperature of over 100 million degrees Celsius in its core plasma, and an ion temperature of 50 million degrees Celsius.
  • The new HL-2M device shall provide main technical support for China's participation in the experiment and operation of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER).
  • The ITER is a large international scientific project that is a global collaboration of 35 countries, including China, Russia and the US.

International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI)

  • It is an informal partnership between Nations and organizations which strives to preserve coral reefs and related ecosystems around the world.
  • It’s actions highlight globally the importance of coral reefs and related ecosystems to environmental sustainability, food security and social and cultural wellbeing
  • It was founded in 1994 by eight governments: Australia, France, Japan, Jamaica, the Philippines, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America.
  • It was announced
  1. at the First Conference of the Parties of the Convention on Biological Diversity in December 1994
  2. at the high level segment of the Inter-sessional Meeting of the U.N. Commission on Sustainable Development in April 1995.
  • India is a member of ICRI.

Transport and Marketing Assistance (TMA) Scheme

  • It was notified by Department of Commerce of the Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
  • The scheme is for Specified Agriculture Products.
  • It aims to provide assistance for the international component of freight and marketing of agricultural produce.
  • It is likely to mitigate disadvantage of higher cost of transportation of export of specified agriculture products due to trans-shipment.
  • It would be suitably included in the Foreign Trade Policy (2015-20).

 

Source: PIB,The Hindu, Indian Express

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