2 Jan | UPSC Current Affairs: Char Dham Winter Seats, WAVES Summit, Surya Kiran, and More

UPSC GS 1

Winter seats of Char Dham

  • News: The Uttarakhand government recently inaugurated the winter Char Dham circuit, aimed at drawing tourists to the state in the off-season winter months.

Winter seats of Char Dham

  • Winter Seats of Char Dham:
    • The Char Dham, consisting of Gangotri, Yamunotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath, are revered Hindu shrines situated in the Garhwal Himalayas, Uttarakhand.
    • During winter, when heavy snowfall makes access to these shrines difficult, the presiding deities are relocated to lower-altitude temples.
  • Winter Abodes of Char Dham:
    • Gangotri Dham: Winter Seat: Mukhba, Uttarkashi.
    • Yamunotri Dham: Winter Seat: Kharsali, Uttarkashi.
    • Kedarnath Dham: Winter Seat: Omkareshwar Temple, Ukhimath, Rudraprayag.
    • Badrinath Dham: Winter Seat: Pandukeshwar, Chamoli.
  • Significance of Winter Char Dham:
    • These winter seats allow devotees to continue their pilgrimage during the colder months when the main temples remain inaccessible.
    • It also aims to boost tourism in Uttarakhand during the off-season, contributing to the local economy.

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UPSC GS 2

World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit (WAVES)ย 

  • News: India will host the World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit (WAVES) for the first time from 5-9 February, 2025.
  • World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit (WAVES):
    • WAVES marks the inaugural global summit encompassing all facets of the Media and Entertainment (M&E) industry.
    • It aims to unite industry leaders, stakeholders, and innovators to deliberate on prospects, challenges, trade promotion with India, and shaping the sector’s future.
    • The summit will showcase Indiaโ€™s progress in animation, gaming, entertainment technologies, as well as regional and mainstream cinema.

World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit (WAVES)

  • About WAVES India:
  • Vision: Establish India as a leading global force in the Media & Entertainment domain, setting benchmarks for creativity, innovation, and global influence.
  • Mission: Provide global Media & Entertainment leaders with unique investment opportunities through the exclusive platform of WAVES.
  • Objectives:
    • Transform WAVES into a platform that sparks ideas, drives discussions, facilitates knowledge sharing, and fosters collaborations among global M&E industry leaders.
    • Boost India’s Creative Economy through Intellectual Property (IP) creation for both domestic and international audiences.
    • Position India as an attractive and business-friendly investment hub.
    • Strengthen Indiaโ€™s M&E infrastructure and enhance industry capacity to produce a globally skilled workforce.
    • Adapt to and integrate emerging trends, advanced technologies, and ongoing transformations in the M&E sector.

UPSC GS 3

Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary

  • News:ย  The forest department have formed anti-depredation squads (ADS) in the fringe areas of the Pobitora wildlife sanctuary in Assam’s Morigaon districtย to avoidย human-animal conflict.ย 
  • Location and Establishment:
    • Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in the eastern region of Guwahati, Assam.
    • It was officially established in 1998, covering an area of 48.81 square kilometres.
  • Geographical Features:
    • The sanctuary is part of the expansive Brahmaputra floodplains.
    • It includes the Rajamayong Reserve Forest and the Pobitora Reserve Forest.
    • The area is surrounded by several small hills, including Kasasila Hills, Hatimuria Hill, Boha Hill, Kardia Hill, Govardan Hill, and Panbari Hill.
  • Key Highlights:
    • Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary is renowned for hosting the highest density of Greater One-Horned Rhinoceroses in India.
    • It has played a vital role in the Indian Rhinoceros Vision 2020 (IRV) by serving as a source population for rhino translocation. Eight rhinos from Pobitora were successfully introduced into Manas National Park under this program.
  • Fauna:
    • The sanctuary’s grasslands provide habitat to various species, including the Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros, Wild Water Buffalo, Monitor Lizard, and Wild Boar.
  • Flora:
    • Approximately 72% of Pobitora comprises wet savannah vegetation, featuring species like Arundo donax, Erianthus ravennae, Phragmites karka, Imperata cylindrica, and Saccharum species.
    • Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) poses a significant challenge, particularly for waterfowl, as it forms dense mats on the water surface, hindering movement and access to resources.

FREE-AI

  • News:ย  The Reserve Bank of India recently said it has set up a committee, which will be called as FREE-AI, to develop the framework for responsible and ethical enablement of artificial intelligence.
  • Formation and Purpose:
    • The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has set up an eight-member panel known as the โ€˜FREE-AIโ€™ Committee.
    • Its objective is to establish a framework for the responsible and ethical use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the financial sector.
  • Leadership and Members:
    • The committee is chaired by Pushpak Bhattacharyya, Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Bombay.
    • Members include representatives from various institutions such as NITI Aayog, HDFC Bank, IIT Madras, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, law firm Trilegal, and Microsoft India.
  • Support and Timeline:
    • The RBI’s fintech department will provide support to the committee.
    • The panel is required to submit its report within six months from the date of its first meeting.
  • Mandate of the Committee:
    • AI Adoption in Financial Services:
    • To examine the current level of AI implementation in the financial sector.
    • To assess global regulatory and supervisory approaches to AI in financial services.
    • Framework Development:
    • To propose a governance framework for the responsible and ethical adoption of AI models in the financial sector.
    • Risk Identification and Mitigation:
    • To identify potential risks linked to the use of AI.
    • To recommend strategies for evaluating, mitigating, and monitoring risks by regulated entities.

Surya Kiran

  • News:ย  The 18th edition of Exercise Surya Kiran, a joint military exercise between India and Nepal aimed at enhancing interoperability and fostering collaboration between the two nations’ armies.
  • Overview:
    • Exercise Surya Kiran is a joint military initiative between the Indian Army and the Nepal Army.
    • This exercise is held annually and is conducted alternately in India and Nepal.
  • Objectives:
    • To strengthen interoperability in jungle warfare and counter-terrorism operations in mountainous terrains.
    • To enhance collaboration in Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations under the United Nations Charter.
    • To improve operational capabilities, combat skills, and coordination through various war games in challenging scenarios.

Surya Kiran

  • Key Features:
    • The exercise serves as a platform for Indian and Nepalese soldiers to exchange ideas, share experiences, and discuss best practices.
    • It aims to foster a deeper understanding of each other’s operational procedures and strengthen bilateral ties.
  • 18th Edition:
  • Location and Participants:
    • The 18th edition is set to take place in Saljhandi, Nepal.
    • The Indian Army will be represented by a battalion from the 11th Gorkha Rifles, while the Nepal Army will participate through its Srijung Battalion.

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Kamarajar Port

  • News:ย  Kamarajar Port will handle cape size vessels in a few years.
  • Location and Background:
    • Kamarajar Port, previously known as Ennore Port, is situated about 24 km north of Chennai in Tamil Nadu, India.
    • It holds the distinction of being the 12th major port in India and the first to operate as a public company.
    • The port was declared a major port in March 1999 under the Indian Ports Act, 1908.

Kamarajar Port

  • Operational Model:
    • Kamarajar Port is the only corporatized major port in India and is registered as a company.
    • Ownership of the port rests with the Chennai Port Trust, which also manages the Port of Chennai.
    • It operates on the landlord port model, a mixed public-private framework.
    • In this model, the port authority acts as a regulatory body and landlord, while private entities handle port operations like cargo handling.
  • Facilities and Cargo Handling:
    • The port has specialized terminals for handling coal, liquefied natural gas (LNG), containers, and multipurpose cargo.
    • Coal is the primary cargo shipped through the port, underscoring its importance in energy and industrial supply chains.

Sambar Deer

  • News:ย  Three poachers were held for killing a sambar deer recently inside the Daying Ering Memorial Wildlife Sanctuary (DEMWS) in Arunachal Pradesh’s East Siang district.
  • General Description:
    • The Sambar Deer, scientifically known as Rusa unicolor, is a large species of deer native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia.
    • Locally, it is called Jarao in Nepal and referred to as the Four-eyed Deer in China.

Sambar Deer

  • Habitat:
    • Sambar Deer are heavily reliant on water sources, so they are never found far from water bodies.
    • They inhabit a wide range of forest types, including dry deciduous forests, rainforests, and mixed forests.
    • Typically, these deer live alone or in small groups in forested environments.
  • Physical Features:
    • The Sambar is a large, long-tailed deer, standing 1.2 to 1.4 meters (47โ€“55 inches) tall at the shoulder.
    • It is the largest species of oriental deer, with adult males sometimes weighing up to 550 kg.
    • Its coat, dark brown and unspotted, forms a distinct ruff around the neck.
    • Male Sambar Deer possess long, rugged antlers with three tines or points.
  • Behavior:
    • These deer are elusive and tend to be most active during twilight hours and at night.
  • Conservation Status:
    • The Sambar Deer is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, highlighting the need for conservation efforts to protect its population.

Facts for Prelims

International Day of Epidemic Preparedness

  • News: ย In a message commemorating the International Day of Epidemic Preparedness, UN Secretary-General Antรณnio Guterres urged all nations to invest in resilience and equity to make a healthier and safer world for all.
  • Annual Observation:
    • The International Day of Epidemic Preparedness is marked every year on December 27.
    • The day aims to emphasize the significance of preventing, preparing for, and fostering partnerships to tackle epidemics.

International Day of Epidemic Preparedness

  • Purpose:
    • It underscores the critical need for investing in systems capable of preventing, detecting, and responding effectively to infectious disease outbreaks.
  • History:
    • The United Nations General Assembly initiated the International Day of Epidemic Preparedness, with the first observance taking place on December 27, 2020.
    • The day was introduced to raise awareness about the prevention and preparedness required to combat epidemics through global collaboration.
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