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Prelim Bits 31-12-2017

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December 31, 2017

Narcondam Hornbill

  • The Narcondam hornbill (Rhyticeros narcondami) is a small, distinctive, dark hornbill, measuring 45 to 50 cm in length.
  • They are monogamous, non-migratory resident birds showing sexual dimorphic.
  • This species is endemic to the tiny (6.8 sq.kilometers) dormant volcanic island of Narcondam, forming part of the Andaman Islands, India.
  • It is resident in fairly open mixed forest, which covers most of the island, from sea-level to the peak
  • This hornbill is listed as “Endangered” in IUCN red list and CITES Appendix II.
  • It is protected under the Wildlife Protection Act and Narcondam Island is a wildlife sanctuary, near Myanmar’s Coco Island.
  • The Important Bird and Biodiversity Area (IBA) of these hornbill species in India is the Narcondam Island Wildlife Sanctuary.
  • Its population appears to be stable despite some degree of hunting and habitat degradation.

Narcondam Hornbill

Mission Seven Summits

  • It is a unique series of mountaineering expedition launched by Indian Air Force (IAF).
  • The mission’s aim is to fly the tricolour and the IAF flag on the highest peaks in every continent.
  • A team of Mountaineers recently scaled Mt Vinson in Antarctica. With this, IAF becomes the first organisation in India to achieve this unique feat.

World’s First Photovoltaic Highway

  • World’s first solar highway in Jinan, the capital city of China's Shandong province was recently opened for testing.
  • The new solar road consists of an insulating layer on the bottom, photovoltaic panels in the middle, and transparent concrete on top.
  • It can generate 1 million kilowatt-hours of power in a year and saves the space for building solar farms and shorten the transmission distance.

Umananda Island

  • It is the smallest inhabited river island in the world.
  • It is situated in the river of Brahmaputra in Assam.
  • According to the Hindu mythology, Lord Shiva lived in the island much to the ananda or joy of his consort Uma, another name for Parvati, hence the name ‘Umananda’.
  • It is also known as Peacock island, because it resembled a peacock’s feathers splayed in full view.
  • Golden Langur, one of the most endangered species of primates is found in this island.
  • Golden langurs are found only in parts of Western Assam and the neighbouring foothills of the Black mountains of Bhutan.

Agariyas

  • Agariyas are nomadic tribes and traditionally salt farmers in Rann of Kutch, a seasonal salt marsh in Thar Desert, Rajasthan.
  • The tribes derive their names from the word “Agar” meaning salt farms.
  • During the monsoon months, the Rann of Kutch is submerged in sea water.
  • As the sea water finally begins to recede in October, the Agariyas move in and begin the elaborate process of salt farming.
  • This salt is different from the marine salt produced on the coast and is locally known as Badagara, literally meaning Bada (big) and Agara (pan).
  • They suffer from skin lesions, severe eye problems, tuberculosis and abnormally thin legs, stiff with years of exposure to high concentration of salt.
  • After the salt production season, they move to the peripheral villages.
  • High Temperature, high wind velocity and high soil salinity makes Rann of Kutch an ideal place for salt production.
  • It is home to rare breed of wild ass and flamingos.

Dhanush Artillery Gun

  • Dhanush is an upgraded version of the Swedish bofors howitzers.
  • It is a 155 mm gun with a maximum range of 40 km compared to 17 –km range of the original guns.
  • It is expected to be inducted in the Indian Army by 2018.
  • Army is keen on inducting Dhanush since it has not inducted any new artillery gunds since the Bofors procured in 1980’s form Sweden.

 

Source: The Hindu, PIB

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Karan Chaudhary 7 years

The Hindu says that World's first photovaltic highway is in France...?

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