One Liners 11-04-2025
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Geography
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GI Tags for Products in West Bengal
Recently, West Bengal has earned Geographical Indication (GI) tag for 7 products.
GI Tagged Products
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Description
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Nolen Gurer Sandesh
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Sweet made from fresh curdled milk and the season's prized date palm jaggery (nolen gur).
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Baruipur Guavas
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Specific variety of guava, often described as sweet and seedless.
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White Bonde
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Mild sweet, dry and milky-white boondi.
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Chhanabora
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Sweet made from cottage cheese, sugar syrup, known for its unique and crispy texture.
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Motichur Laddoo
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Sweet made from gram flour, ghee and sugar syrup.
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Radhunipagal Rice
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Brownish white colored small grain aromatic rice, known for its sweetish taste and potential medicinal properties.
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Nistari Silk Yarn
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Naturally yellow (Bombyx Silk), high-quality silk yarn, known for its fine texture and durability.
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- With these additions, a total of 32 items entered into the GI list from West Bengal.
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International Relations and Issues
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India-UK Economic and Financial Dialogue (EFD)
Recently, an India-UK EFD was held at London.
- It is the 13th Ministerial meeting of the India-UK Economic and Financial Dialogue (13th EFD).
- Proposal – UK announced 400 million euros in export and investment deals with India.
- Commitment – To continue collaboration in financial services sector, FinTech and Digital economy.
- Collaboration at bilateral and multilateral fora to address mutual and global economic issues.
- They welcomed the recent announcement of UK universities establishing campus in India and the recent release the India-UK Financial Partnership (IUKFP) report on direct listing in IFSC GIFT City.
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Economy
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Co-lending Arrangement (CLA) in India
Recently, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) proposed a draft framework for co-lending arrangements between all regulated entities.
- CLA in India– It involves the act of 2 financial institutions that are eligible under the RBI directions, issuing loans based on a pre-determined proportion of lending.
- Banks that co-lend to priority sector can claim priority sector status.
- Current regulation – It deals only with co-lending between banks and non-banking financial companies and they are restricted to priority sector loans.
- Proposed changes – CLA will now be applicable for all commercial banks, NBFCs and will exclude RRBs, SFBs and Local Area Banks.
- Credit policy of the banks that indulge in co-lending will have to disclose customer segment targetted, terms and conditions of loan, internal limit on borrower portfolio among others.
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International Monetary Fund (IMF)-World Bank Report
on Financial Regulators Authority in India
IMF and World Bank reports suggested changes to the Indian financial system based on a recent assessment.
- Current laws – It allow government to control senior managements and boards of financial regulators.
- Ministry of Finance (MoF) is the appellate authority for the RBI and has the power to overturn the latter’s supervisory decisions.
- In 2019, the government overturned the RBI’s decision to revoke the licence of a small urban cooperative bank.
- Report recommendations – The power and independence of financial regulators needs to be strengthened with legislative and institutional changes.
- It recommended transferring the appellate authority power from MoF to an independent agency.
- Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) should have power to take critical supervisory actions against the dominant State-owned life insurer.
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Digital Portal for National Waterways
The Digital Portal for National Waterways was launched recently by Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways.
- Developed by – Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI).
- Aim – To facilitate Ease of Doing Business and encouraging private investment in Inland Water Transport (IWT).
- It issued 1st NoC to Mumbai-based Marina India Infrastructure Private Limited, is the 1st-of-its-kind NoC issued digitally to any private entity for construction of a terminal on any national waterway in the country.
No Objection Certificate (NOC) is a legal document issued to say that the issuer has no objection to the details mentioned in the document.
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National Waterways (Construction of Jetties/Terminals) Regulations, 2025
Recently, National Waterways (Construction of Jetties/Terminals) Regulations, 2025 was introduced by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways.
- Regulations – It lays out a framework for private players to invest in the construction and operation of jetties and terminals across India’s national waterways network.
- Any entity can develop or operate an inland waterway terminal on a National Waterway by securing a ‘No Objection Certificate’ (NoC) which are issued through new digital portal by the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI).
- Significance – It brings both existing & new terminals and permanent or temporary terminals under a unified framework.
- Permanent terminals – Operates for a lifetime.
- Temporary terminals – Operates initially for 5-year term.
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Zirkapur Bypass
Recently, cabinet approved the construction of 6 lane access control of Zirakpur bypass with length of 19.2 km worth in Punjab and Haryana on Hybrid Annuity Mode (HAM).
- It starts from the junction with NH-7 and terminates at the junction with NH-5 covering Punjab and Haryana.
- Aim – To reduce the travel time and ensure hassle-free traffic movement in the congested urban section of,
- NH-7 – Chandigarh-Bathinda in Zirakpur (Punjab).
- NH-5 – Zirakpur-Parwanoo in Panchkula (Haryana).
- NH-152 – Narwana to Panchkula (Haryana).
- To avoid the highly urbanized and congested stretch of Zirakpur in Punjab and Panchkula in Haryana.
Hybrid Annuity Model (HAM) is a public-private partnership (PPP) approach for road infrastructure in India, combining elements of Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) and Build, Operate, Transfer (BOT) models.
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Environment
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Joint Nilgiri Tahr Census
The synchronised survey of Nilgiri Tahr is set to be conducted to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Eravikulam National Park.
- Survey by - Kerala and Tamil Nadu, spanning
- 89 blocks in – Kerala.
- 176 blocks in – Tamil Nadu.
- Coverage – Across the contiguous Nilgiri Tahr habitats, covering areas both inside and outside protected forest zones.
- Methodology – Camera traps would be deployed and pellet samples collected from selected blocks for scientific analysis, including studies on genetic variation.
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Nilgiri Tahr
Kerala and Tamil Nadu is set to conduct a joint Nilgiri Tahr census from April 24-27.
- It is the only mountain ungulate (large mammals with hooves) in southern India amongst the 12 species present in India.
- Endemic to – Western Ghats, is primarily found in the highlands of southern India.
- Eravikulam National Park is in Kerala which hosts the largest population of this species.
- State animal of Tamil Nadu – The State celebrates October 7 as Nilgiri Tahr Day.
- Conservation status
- IUCN – Endangered.
- Wildlife (Protection) Act of India, 1972 – Schedule I.
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Science
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Homeopathic Medicine
Recently, World Homoeopathy Day is celebrated on April 10th, to raise awareness about the role of homoeopathy in healthcare.
- It supports the body’s natural ability to heal instead of just covering up symptoms.
- Homoeopathic pills – They are easy on the stomach and do not weaken the body’s natural defences.
- Treatment – It focuses on finding and treating the main cause of the illness.
- Advantages – It can be used along with other medical methods.
- It is usually safe and gentle as they are made from natural and non-toxic sources.
World Homoeopathy Day is linked to the birth of Dr. Samuel Hahnemann who was born on April 10, 1755.
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