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Prelims Bits 08-01-2018

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January 08, 2018

Bishing Stand-off

  • Troops of Indian and Chinese security forces are locked in a standoff near Bishing in Arunachal Pradesh.
  • The standoff is firmly within Indian Territory, about 4 km from the McMahon Line.
  • The standoff began after Indian troops involving the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and the Indian Army were informed by local villagers that a Chinese road-building team had entered India with bulldozers.

CFC and ozone depletion

  • Chlorofluorocarbons(CFCs) are long-lived man- made chemical compounds that eventually rise into the stratosphere.
  • There they are broken apart by the Sun’s ultraviolet radiation, releasing chlorine atoms that go on to destroy ozone molecules.
  • Recent findings proved an international ban on CFCs, has resulted in about 20% less ozone depletion.
  • The Montreal Protocol and its amendments have banned the use of ozone destroying chemicals and the rate of ozone depletion seems to have slowed.
  • Scientists used data from the Aura satellite to determine how ozone and other chemicals have changed year to year.
  • Aura is a NASA mission to study Earth's ozone, air quality, and climate and conduct research on the composition, chemistry, and dynamics of Earth's atmosphere.

Nayachar Islands

  • Nayachar is a newly emerged island with mangrove ecosystem in the middle estuary of the Hooghly River in West Bengal.
  • This  land mass was created in the Indian Sunderbans by river silt deposits, and remained largely submerged, rising occasionally above the water level.
  • Till 1990 it was completely barren, with hardly any plant or animal species, at present there are 151 animal species on the island, making it a rare case in ecology.
  • The natural succession of species on the island has been aided by the inundation of water during tides, and the soil brought from other places by fishermen.

Labelling organic products

  • The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) had issued regulations that required food companies selling organic produce to get certified from either one authority.
  • Certificate issuing authorities will be National Programme for Organic Production (NPOP) or the Participatory Guarantee System for India (PGS-India).
  • Companies could also get a voluntary logo from the FSSAI that marked its produce as ‘organic.’
  • It will be implemented from July 2018, any company that claims to sell organic food and not sticking to standards can be prosecuted.

NPOP

  • Organic farming certification had been done through a process of third party certification under the NPOP.
  • This is a top- down mechanism run by the Ministry of Commerce used for certifying general exports.
  • Nearly 24 agencies were authorised by the NPOP to verify farms, storages and processing units and successful ones got a special ‘India Organic’ logo.

PGS-India

  • The PGS-India programme had been working from 2015, it involves a peer-review approach.
  • Here, farmers play a role in certifying whether the farms in their vicinity adhered to organic-cultivation practices.
  • This programme was implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture through the National Centre of Organic Farming.

NASA’s Mission to explore Ionosphere

  • NASA has announced two missions to explore the little-understood area of 96 km above Earth’s surface.
  • The two missions Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk (GOLD) and Ionospheric Connection Explorer(ICON) will team up to explore the ionosphere.
  • ICON will be in low-Earth orbit, at 560 km above Earth, like a close-up camera while GOLD will be in a geostationary orbit over the Western Hemisphere, about 35,398 km above the planet’s surface.
  • It will help in full-disk view of the ionosphere and the upper atmosphere beneath it every half hour.

Ionosphere

  • The ionosphere is defined as the layer of the Earth's atmosphere that is ionized by solar and cosmic radiation.
  • It lies 75-1000 km (46-621 miles) above the Earth, the thickness of the ionosphere is quite tiny compared with the size of Earth.
  • Due to high energy from the Sun and from cosmic rays, the atoms in this area are “ionized,” and are therefore positively charged.
  • These are the layers of near-Earth space and are home to radio signals used to guide airplanes, ships and Global Positioning System satellites.

Jal Mahotsav

  • Third Jal Mahotsav has been celebrated in Hanuwantiya Island in Khandwa district under the aegis of Indira Sagar Dam project (that forms the largest reservoir in India).
  • It is India’s biggest water carnival through which is organised every year in Hanuwantiya.
  • Jal Mahotsav promotes rural economies, and transforms hinterlands towards local economic development.

US Special Watch list

  • US places Pakistan on ‘Special Watch List’ for ‘severe violations’ of religious freedom, by this Pakistan was the first country to be put under the newly-formed list.
  • US has a separate list for the countries which violates International religious freedom act known as ‘Countries of Particular Concern’ (CPC).
  • The Special Watch List is for countries that engage in or tolerate severe violations of religious freedom but may not rise to the level of the CPC.
  • The Special Watch List designation is being seen as a step below designating it as Country of Particular Concern, which would have automatically kicked in economic and political sanctions.

 

Source: The Hindu, Indian Express, Live mint

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