. No. |
Topic Name |
Prelims/Mains |
1.
|
About the SSLV |
Prelims & Mains |
2.
|
Details of the Lumpy Skin Disease |
Prelims & Mains |
3.
|
About the Foreigner Tribunal |
Prelims & Mains |
4.
|
Details of the Nalanda University |
Prelims & Mains |
1 – About the SSLV:GS III
Topic à Science and Technology
· About:
·
With about 110 tonnes in weight, it is the
lightest vehicle. It will only take 72 hours to integrate, as opposed to the 70
days it now takes to launch a vehicle.
·
The tried-and-true Polar Satellite Launch
Vehicle (PSLV) can only transport satellites up to 500 kg into low earth orbit,
despite the fact that it can launch satellites up to 1000 kg.
·
The SSLV is a three-stage, all-solid rocket that
can send 300 kg of satellites into Sun Synchronous Orbit and 500 kg into Low
Earth Orbit (LEO) at a height of 500 km (SSO).
·
It is perfect for concurrently launching many
microsatellites and supporting multiple orbital drop-offs.
·
The main advantages of SSLV are its low cost,
rapid turnaround, versatility to accommodate several satellites, practicality
of launch on demand, minimal launch infrastructure needs, etc.
·
The government has authorised a total investment
of Rs. 169 Crores for the development project, which involves the production
and qualification of the vehicle systems as well as flight demonstration via
three development flights (SSLV-D1, SSLV-D2 & SSLV-D3).
·
The SSLV was created and developed while Dr.
Somanath was the center’s director in Thiruvananthapuram starting in 2018. He
is now the next head of ISRO.
·
Originally scheduled to occur in July 2019, the
SSLV’s first flight has been delayed due to issues with Covid-19 and other
considerations.
· Application
of SSLV:
·
Increasing the synergy between the space
industry and private Indian firms through the development and manufacture of
the SSLV is one of the space ministry’s main goals.
·
The Indian industry should work together to
produce the SSLV after it has been shown. There is currently a consortium in
place to produce PSLV.
·
The recently founded ISRO commercial arm, New
Space India Limited (NSIL), will collaborate with the Indian corporate sector
through knowledge transfers to mass-produce and build the SSLV and the more
potent PSLV.
·
With the aid of Indian industrial partners, it
seeks to utilise ISRO’s decades of research and development for commercial
purposes.
·
Small satellite launches have so far been
carried out using the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV), the workhorse of
ISRO with more than 50 successful launches. Therefore, the successful
completion of launch contracts by ISRO for larger spacecraft has been a
prerequisite for small satellite launches.
Source à
The Indian Express
2 – Details of the Lumpy Skin Disease:GS III
Topic à Health Related Issues
· Causes:
·
Cattle or water buffalo get infected with the
Lumpy Skin Disease Virus, which causes LSD (LSDV).
·
According to the Food and Agriculture
Organization, mortality is under 10%. (FAO).
·
Zambia reported an epidemic of lumpy skin
disease in 1929. It was formerly thought to be the result of poisoning or a
reaction to insect bites.
· Transmission:
·
The primary biting insects (vectors) that spread
lumpy skin disease between animals are mosquitoes and biting flies.
· Symptoms:
·
Fever, discharge from the eyes and nose, saliva
oozing from the lips, and body blisters are the major symptoms.
·
When an animal has trouble chewing or eating, it
stops eating, which reduces milk production.
· Prevention
and treatment:
·
The Indian Livestock Health and Disease Control
Programme covers the cost of several disease vaccinations.
·
There are no specific antiviral drugs available
to treat lumpy skin conditions. The only available treatment for cattle is supportive
care. This may entail using drugs to prevent recurrent skin infections and
pneumonia as well as wound care sprays to treat skin blemishes.
·
Anti-inflammatory drugs can be administered to
animals under discomfort to keep them from losing their appetite.
Source à
The Hindu
3 – About the Foreigner Tribunal:GS III
Topic à Citizenship Related Issues
· Regarding
Assam’s Foreigners Tribunals:
·
The tribunals, which are quasi-judicial bodies,
determine whether or not people who are present without authorization qualify
as “foreigners.”
·
If a person’s name does not appear in the final
National Register of Citizens (NRC), they may appeal to the Foreigners
Tribunals, which serves as the appellate authority (FT).
·
Assam has constituted FTs to address the
concerns of the 19.06 lakh persons who were left off of the updated NRC.
·
In accordance with the provisions of the
Foreigners Act of 1946 and the Foreigners (Tribunals) Order of 1964, only
Foreigners Tribunals have the jurisdiction to declare a person to be a
foreigner.
·
The Assam Police Border Organization, a
component of the State police tasked with detecting foreigners, prepares the
cases for the tribunals to assess who is a foreigner and who is not.
· Foreign
Tribunal Members:
·
Each FT member is appointed in line with the
Foreigners Tribunal Act of 1941 and the Foreigners Tribunal Order of 1984,
according to the rules that are periodically published by the government.
·
A retired judge from the Assam Judicial Service,
a retired civil servant with judicial expertise who held a post at least as
high as secretary but not lower, or an active lawyer who is at least 35 years
old and has at least seven years of experience are all eligible to join.
·
Membership also requires proficiency in the four
official languages of Assam—Assamese, Bengali, Bodo, and English—as well as
knowledge of the issue’s historical background.
Source à
The Indian Express
4 – Details of the Nalanda
University:
Prelims Specific Topic
· About:
·
Nalanda University is a recreated facsimile of
the original Nalanda University and is situated in Rajgir in the Nalanda
District in contemporary Bihar.
·
It is a secular, global, nonprofit organisation
that is not affiliated with any state.
·
It was proposed in 2006 by the late president
APJ Abdul Kalam.
·
It was established by the Nalanda University
Act, 2010, which was based on a joint press release issued during the 4th East
Asia Summit, which took place in Thailand in October 2009.
·
It functions as part of the Ministry of External
Affairs.
·
To undertake academic, philosophic, historical,
and spiritual investigation is necessary.
·
This university started offering classes in
September 2014.
·
There are currently 116 students enrolled in its
three academic programmes, which include the School of Ecology and Environment
Studies, the School of Historical Studies, and the School of Buddhist Studies.
·
Included are 35 international students from 21
different countries.
· Information
about the historic Nalanda University:
·
The illustrious Nalanda University was
established in 427 AD, under the authority of Gupta emperor Sakraditya.
·
It was one of India’s very earliest
universities.
·
At its height, it drew scholars and students
from near and far, with some travelling all the way from Tibet, China, Korea,
and Central Asia.
Source à
The Hindu
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