Other Important Topics
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Neptis philyra
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A rare butterfly species named Neptis philyra has been discovered for the first time in Tale Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in Arunachal Pradesh.
- Neptis philyra is a rare species of butterfly commonly known as the long-streak sailor, Common Sailer, belongs to the Nymphalidae family.
- Distribution - The species was known to be found across various regions of east Asia, including eastern Siberia, Korea, Japan, central and southwest China.
- Appearance - The butterfly has serrated wings with rich brownish-black on the upper side and yellow brown on the underside.
- Distinction – The species’ fore wing white cell streak forms “hockey stick” markings with spots in space.
Tale Valley Wildlife Sanctuary
- Tale Valley Reserved Forest and Tale Wildlife sanctuary is situated in the in Lower Subansiri district of Arunachal Pradesh.
- Rivers - Pange, Sipu, Karing and Subansiri rivers flowing through the Sanctuary.
- Forest - It comprises sub-tropical and alpine forests.
- It is home to highly endangered species like
- clouded leopard.
- Pleioblastus simone is a bamboo variety only found in Talley Valley.
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KUSH
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Sierra-leone (West African country) has recently declared a national emergency following the craze behind the psychoactive drug, KUSH.
- It is a narcotic drug first appeared in Sierra Leone in 2018.
- It is made from a variety of toxic substances including human bones.
- The drug gives a hypnotic high that can last several hours.
- Sierra Leone does not have an official death toll linked to "kush" abuse but the illnesses linked to Kush rose by 4,000% between 2020 and 2023.
Sierra Leone currently has only one functioning drug rehabilitation centre in Freetown, the capital of the country.
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Changpa Tribes
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The leaders of the Leh Apex Body (LAB) recently decided to call off the Pashmina March as the Ladakh Lieutenant Governor’s administration stepped up measures to block the march from going forward.
- Pashmina March – It was to highlight the plight of the Changpa tribes who are losing their land due to Chinese incursion in the north and our own corporates in the south.
- Changpa Tribe is a small nomadic pastoral tribe living found mainly in the Changtang plateau of southeastern Ladakh.
- Distribution – They were distributed across the Tibetan Plateau in India, China and Nepal.
- They are high-altitude pastoralists herding livestock such as yaks, sheep, and goats, and moving with their animals to different grazing grounds throughout the year.
- Religion - All Changpa families profess Tibetan Buddhism as their religion.
- The Changpa can be identified by their conical yak-skin tents called reboo.
- The Changpa who live nomadic lives are known as Phalpa, while those who have settled down in fixed locations are called Fangpa.
- The ruling aristocracy is known as the Nono.
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Shakti (festival of music and dance)
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Sangeet Natak Akademi is organizing the festival under the title ‘Shakti a festival of music and dance’ during the holy Navaratri at 7 different Shaktipeeths.
- The festival is organized under the series of Temple Festivals, Kala Pravah.
- Organized by - Sangeet Natak Akademi, Ministry of Culture.
7 Sakthipeeths
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Kamakhya Temple
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Assam
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Mahalakshmi Temple
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Maharashtra
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Jwalamukhi Temple
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Himachal Pradesh
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Tripura Sundari
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Tripura
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Ambaji Temple
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Gujarat
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Jai Durga Shaktipeeth
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Jharkhand
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Maa Harsidhi Temple
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Madhya Pradesh
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Global Hepatitis Report, 2024
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The World Health Organisation recently flagged that Hepatitis is the 2nd leading infectious cause of death globally, with 1.3 million deaths per year.
- The report was released by the World Health Organization.
- Findings - This report presents the latest estimates on the disease burden and the coverage of essential viral hepatitis services from 187 countries across the world.
- The report also pointed out disparities in pricing, service delivery, and funding.
- The disease increased from 1.1 million in 2019 to 1.3 million in 2022, of these, 83% were caused by hepatitis B, and 17% by hepatitis C.
- Half the burden of chronic hepatitis B and C infections is among people 30–54 years old, with 12% among children under 18 years of age and Men account for 58% of all cases.
- Every day, 3,500 people are dying globally due to hepatitis B and C infections.
- Bangladesh, China, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines, Russia, and Vietnam collectively shoulder nearly 2/3rd of the global burden of hepatitis B and C.
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Shogunate
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- A shogunate is a form of government in Japan where a shogun, or military dictator and landowner held power from 1192 to 1867, ended to Meiji Restoration.
- It is also known as bakufu and shogunshoku.
- The shogunate system was characterized by a feudal hierarchy, with the shogun at the top and regional lords, known as daimyo, holding authority over their respective territories.
- The shogun's officials were known as the bakufu, which translates to "tent government".
- The tent symbolized the shogun's role as the military's field commander, but also denoted that the office was meant to be temporary.
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C-Dome
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Israel for the 1st time deployed the C-Dome, against a “suspicious” target that entered the country’s airspace near the southern city of Eilat recently.
- The C-Dome is a naval version of the land-based shorter-range Iron Dome air defence system of Israel.
- It is used to shield against rocket and missile attacks.
- It was first unveiled in 2014, and declared operational in 2022.
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National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA)
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NPPA revises ceiling prices of over 800 scheduled drug formulations recently.
- The National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) is an independent regulator responsible for fixing and regulating the prices of pharmaceutical products in the country.
- It was established in 1997 and operates under the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers.
- The organization regularly monitors the prices of pharmaceutical products and takes necessary actions to control any unjustified price hikes.
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