UPSC GS 1
Konda Reddi Tribe
- News: ย Isolated from the modern world, the Konda Reddis rely on age-old traditions to sustain their livelihoods.
- Definition: The Konda Reddis are classified as a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) residing along the banks of the Godavari River in Andhra Pradesh.
- Language: The Konda Reddis primarily communicate in Telugu, characterized by their distinct accent.
- Religion: Their primary religious practice is Folk Hinduism, which includes local traditions and the worship of community-level deities.
- Family and Marriage:
- Family Structure: The Konda Reddis follow a patriarchal and patrilocal family system.
- Marriage Practices: Monogamy is the norm, though polygamous families are also found. Marriage arrangements include negotiation, love and elopement, service, capture, and exchange, all of which are socially acceptable within the community.
- Political Organization:
- Social Control: The tribe governs itself through a traditional institution known as the โKula Panchayat.โ
- Village Leadership: Each village has a hereditary headman referred to as the โPedda Kapu.โ The headman also serves as the Pujari (priest) for the villageโs deities.
- Livelihood:
- Primary Activities:
- The Konda Reddis engage in shifting cultivation and depend heavily on forest flora and fauna for their sustenance.
- Their staple crop is jowar, which forms the basis of their diet.
- Commercial Crops: They cultivate cashew, niger, chili, and cotton using the Podu (shifting) cultivation method.
- Role of Cattle: Cows are central to their livelihood and sustenance practices.
- Housing and Architecture:
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- Traditional Homes: The Konda Reddi houses retain a distinct architectural style that has been preserved over generations.
- Circular Architecture: Their homes feature circular mud walls and thatched roofs, resembling the Bhunga-style architecture of Gujaratโs Kachchh region.
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Durgadi Fort
- News:ย A civil court in Kalyan has ruled in favour of the Hindu side over the disputed Durgadi Fort, where the Shiv Sena unfurled a saffron flag in September 1968.
- Definition:
- Durgadi Fort is located in Kalyan, a town near Mumbai in Maharashtra.
- Positioned along the banks of the Ulhas River, the fort offers panoramic views of the river, the surrounding landscape, and the city of Kalyan.
- Historical Significance of Kalyan:
- Kalyan has been a significant junction and an important location since ancient times.
- During the Satavahana era, Kalyan was a well-developed international harbor, highlighting its strategic importance.
- Construction and Role in Maratha Navy:
- The fort was constructed by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, marking the beginning of the Maratha Navy.
- Shivaji Maharaj captured Kalyan and Bhiwandi from Adilshah on 24th October 1654.
- He built the fort near the creek to provide support for Kalyan and utilized it as a dockyard for shipbuilding.
- Religious Significance:
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- The fort is named after Goddess Durga, and a temple dedicated to her is located within the fort premises.
UPSC GS 2
ย โJalvahakโ Scheme
- News:ย The Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways (MoPSW), Shri Sarbananda Sonowal recently unveiled a major scheme for Cargo Promotion – โJalvahakโ Scheme. ย
- Definition: The Jalvahak Scheme has been introduced to incentivize a shift from road and rail freight transportation to inland waterways, drawing inspiration from Europeโs Marcopolo initiative.
- Rationale for the Scheme:
- Aims to encourage the use of inland waterways as a sustainable and efficient mode of transportation.
- Seeks to promote modal shifts from the better-funded and more developed road and rail sectors.
- Duration of the Scheme: The scheme will be operational for a period of three years.
- Implementing Agency: Inland and Coastal Shipping Limited (ICSL) and Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI.ย
- Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Shipping, Ports, and Inland Waterways.
- Scheme Design:
- Financial incentives will be provided directly to cargo owners who transition from road/rail to inland waterways.
- The incentives will cover up to 35% of the actual operational expenditure incurred on waterways transport.
- Only applicable for long-haul cargo movement over distances exceeding 300 kilometers.
- Fixed Day Scheduled Sailing Services between key locations like Kolkata, Patna, Varanasi, and Pandu (Assam).ย
- Applicability of Incentives: Initially, incentives are available for cargo movement along:
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- National Waterway 1 (River Ganga).
- National Waterway 2 (River Brahmaputra).
- National Waterway 3 (River Barak).
- Launch: The policy was inaugurated in Kolkata, where Minister Sonowal lagged off three vessels:ย
- ย MV AAI carrying 1,000 tonnes of gypsum to Patna.ย
- ย MV Homi Bhaba transporting 200 tonnes of coal to Varanasi.ย
- ย MV Trishul, along with two barges, carrying 1,500 tonnes of cement to Pandu, Guwahati.
DAE- Homi Bhabha Chair for Distinguished Scientist/Professors
- News:ย Union Minister of State for Science & Technology recently informed the Parliament about DAE- Homi Bhabha Chair for Distinguished Scientist/Professors Scheme.ย
- Definition: The DAE-Homi Bhabha Chair Scheme is administered by the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE).
- Aim:
- ย It recognizes and provides opportunities to distinguished scientists and engineers, including those who are retired or superannuated, for their significant contributions in developing sensitive or critical technologies.
- ย The scheme enables these experts to conduct research and development in areas of their expertise and of relevance to the Department of Atomic Energy.
- Eligibility and Tenure:
- The scheme is intended for distinguished scientists/professors and engineers.
- It includes retired or superannuated individuals with significant contributions to sensitive or critical technological advancements.
- The tenure under the scheme is flexible, ranging from one to five years, as determined by the Selection Committee.
- Honorarium and Allowances:
- Monthly Honorarium: Awardees receive an honorarium of โน2,00,000 per month. If the honorarium, combined with the pension, exceeds the last drawn pay, the honorarium is capped at the last drawn pay.ย
- Contingency Grant: A grant of โน76,000 per annum is provided to cover expenses such as secretarial assistance, telephone bills, and stationery.
- Equipment Allowance: A one-time equipment allowance of up to โน1,25,000 is provided for the entire tenure. This allowance includes โน10,000 specifically for purchasing books.
- Transport Allowance: A fixed monthly transport allowance is provided if the awardee is not allocated an official vehicle.
Samarth Udyog Bharat 4.0 Initiative
- News:ย Recently the Rajya Sabha was informed about the SAMARTH Udyog Bharat 4.0 Scheme.
- Definition:
- The SAMARTH Udyog Bharat 4.0 Initiative is spearheaded by the Ministry of Heavy Industry & Public Enterprises, Government of India.
- It is part of the scheme for Enhancing Competitiveness in the Indian Capital Goods Sector.
- This initiative involves key stakeholders such as manufacturers, vendors, and customers.
- Objectives and Purpose:
- SAMARTH Udyog aims to create experiential and demonstration centers for Industry 4.0 to raise awareness among Indian manufacturing industries.
- The initiative focuses on integrating smart technologies within industries, especially to facilitate the transformation of Indian manufacturing towards Industry 4.0 standards.
- SAMARTH Centres:
- Four Smart Advanced Manufacturing and Rapid Transformation Hub (SAMARTH) Centres have been established:
- Centre for Industry 4.0 (C4i4) Lab in Pune.
- IITD-AIA Foundation for Smart Manufacturing at IIT Delhi.
- I-4.0 India @ IISc in Bengaluru.
- Smart Manufacturing Demo & Development Cell at CMTI, Bengaluru.
- Support and Activities Provided by SAMARTH Centres:
- These centers assist industries, including MSMEs, to enhance workforce skills and build awareness of Industry 4.0 technologies through:
- Organizing seminars, workshops, and knowledge-sharing events on Industry 4.0.
- Conducting training programs to help industries understand and adopt Industry 4.0 principles.
- Offering consultancy services in areas such as IoT hardware, software development, and data analytics.
- Providing incubation support to start-ups and MSMEs exploring Industry 4.0 technologies.
- Key Features:
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- No financial assistance is provided directly to any industry, including MSMEs, for adopting Industry 4.0 technologies under the SAMARTH Centre initiative.
- The focus is on awareness-building, skill development, and consultancy support to encourage Industry 4.0 adoption.
UPSC GS 3
Consumer Confidence Survey (CCS)
- News: Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released the results of the November 2024 round of its bi-monthly consumer confidence survey (CCS).
- Definition: The Consumer Confidence Survey is conducted and released bi-monthly by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
- Aim: It serves as a measure of consumers’ optimism or pessimism regarding their anticipated financial circumstances.
- Insights from the Survey:
- Consumer optimism typically translates to increased spending, whereas lack of confidence may result in reduced consumption.
- Lower consumption patterns can potentially trigger economic slowdowns or recessions.
- Key Indicators of the Survey:
- Current Situation Index (CSI): Reflects the consumer sentiment about the present economic conditions.
- Future Expectation Index (FEI): Represents the consumersโ outlook on their financial situation and the overall economy in the future. This survey offers vital insights into consumption trends and helps policymakers gauge economic activity.
ย Dulcibella Camanchaca
- News:ย Scientists have discovered a new amphipod in the Atacama Trench. This new species is named Dulcibella camanchaca and has drawn comparisons to alien-like features.ย
- Definition:
- ย Dulcibella camanchaca is a newly discovered predatory amphipod species.
- It was identified at a depth of 7,902 meters in the Atacama Trench.
- The species belongs to the Eusiridae family and represents a newly identified genus, making it a notable addition to deep-sea biodiversity records.
- Distinctive Features:
- It measures slightly under 4 centimeters, making it larger than its closest relatives.
- This species exhibits specialized raptorial appendages, known as gnathopods, which it uses to hunt smaller organisms.
- Unlike most amphipods found in trenches that are scavengers, this species is an active predator that preys on other amphipods, playing an essential role in the deep-sea food chain.
- The amphipod is a fast swimmer and was named after the concept of “darkness” in the languages of the Andean peoples.
- Adaptations for Deep-Sea Survival:
- The species displays pale coloring, a common adaptation among deep-sea organisms to thrive in the absence of light.
- Its features and behavior are optimized for survival in the extreme, pitch-black environment of the trench.
- Atacama Trench (Peru-Chile Trench):
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- The Atacama Trench is a hadal zone, a term used to describe the deepest parts of the ocean ranging from 6,000 to 11,000 meters.
- Hadal areas are incredibly challenging to study due to their depth and the extreme conditions, but they are home to highly specialised and often unique species.ย
- It stretches approximately 3,666 miles (5,900 km) in length, running parallel to the coasts of Peru and Chile.
Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Scheme
- News:ย The National Dam Safety Authority is likely to submit its final report on the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Scheme soon, excluding the aspect of conducting geo-technical tests.
- Definition:
- KLIP is a multi-purpose irrigation project located on the Godavari River in Kaleshwaram, Bhupalpally, Telangana, India.
- The project is intended to meet both irrigation and drinking water needs, covering about 45 lakh acres in 20 out of the 31 districts in Telangana, including Hyderabad and Secunderabad.
- It holds the distinction of being the worldโs largest multi-stage lift irrigation project.
- Geographic and Hydrological Context:
- The projectโs upstream reach begins at the confluence of the Pranhita and Godavari rivers.
- The Pranahita River is a union of smaller tributaries, such as the Wardha, Painganga, and Wainganga rivers, which together form the seventh-largest drainage basin in the Indian subcontinent.
- Scale and Structure:
- KLIP comprises 7 links and 28 packages, extending over a distance of approximately 500 km across 13 districts.
- The project uses a canal network of over 1,800 km, making it a remarkable feat of engineering and planning.
- Water Production and Allocation: The project is designed to produce a total water output of 240 TMC (Thousand Million Cubic feet), sourced as follows:
- 195 TMC from the Medigadda Barrage.
- 20 TMC from the Sripada Yellampalli project.
- 25 TMC from groundwater resources.
- The distribution of water is planned as:
- 169 TMC for irrigation.
- 30 TMC for municipal water needs in Hyderabad.
- 16 TMC for various industrial purposes.
- 10 TMC for drinking water supply to nearby villages.
- The remaining quantity accounts for evaporation losses.
Sultanpur National Park
- News: Recently, birders in Delhi-NCR were in for an exciting treat as they spotted several rare vagrant bird species at Sultanpur National Park.
- Definition:
- Sultanpur National Park is located in the Gurgaon district of Haryana, approximately 46 km from Delhi.
- Previously known as the Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary, the park spans an area of 1.42 sq. km, primarily consisting of marshy lakes and floodplains.
- The park’s core area, covering 1.21 sq. km, includes the main feature, Sultanpur Lake/Jheel.
- Sultanpur Lake (Jheel):
- Sultanpur Jheel is a seasonal freshwater wetland, with water levels varying throughout the year.
- The lake is mainly replenished by water from the Gurgaon canal of the Yamuna River and excess water from nearby agricultural lands.
- Conservation Recognition:
- In 2021, Sultanpur National Park was designated as a Ramsar site, highlighting its international importance as a wetland.
- It has also been identified as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International, further emphasizing its ecological value.
- Flora of Sultanpur:
- The park’s vegetation is predominantly tropical and dry deciduous, comprising various grasses and tree species.
- Notable flora includes dhok, khair, tendu, jamun, neem, berberis, and different species of Acacia.
- Fauna of Sultanpur:
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- Sultanpur is home to over 320 bird species, serving as a crucial wintering ground for migratory birds.
- It is part of the Central Asian Migratory Flyway, attracting thousands of birds from countries like Russia, Turkey, Afghanistan, and Europe during the winter season.
- Prominent bird species include the Common Hoopoe, Purple Sunbird, Black Francolin, Little Cormorant, Indian Cormorant, Siberian Crane, and Greater Flamingo.
- Seasonal migratory visitors include species like the Common Teal, Common Greenshank, and Ruff.
- Besides birds, the park is home to several terrestrial animals, including Nilgai, Sambar, Golden Jackals, Wild Dogs, Striped Hyenas, Indian Porcupines, and Mongooses.
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CE20 Cryogenic Engine
- News: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has successfully carried out the sea level hot test of its CE20 cryogenic engine.
- Definition:
- The CE20 Cryogenic Engine is an indigenously developed engine by the Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre of ISRO.
- It is the main power source for the upper stage of the LVM3 launch vehicle, qualified to operate at a thrust level of 19 tonnes.
- Applications and Recent Upgrades:
- The engine has successfully powered the upper stage of six LVM3 missions to date.
- For the Gaganyaan mission, it has been qualified to deliver a thrust level of 20 tonnes.
- The thrust level has also been uprated to 22 tonnes for the future C32 stage, which will enhance the payload capability of the LVM3 launch vehicle.
- Features of CE20:
- It incorporates a Nozzle Protection System, addressing earlier complexities in engine testing.
- It is equipped with a nozzle area ratio of 100, ensuring better performance.
- The engine uses a multi-element igniter, tested successfully by activating only the first element during evaluations.
- Key Achievements:
- Successful demonstration of engine performance with high nozzle area ratio.
- Validation of engine and facility performance under standard operational conditions.
- Significance of the CE20 Test:
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- This test is a milestone in ISROโs indigenous cryogenic engine development.
- It demonstrates ISROโs capability to overcome complex challenges in rocket propulsion technology, marking progress towards self-reliance in space exploration.