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UPSC Daily Current Affairs | Prelim Bits 02-09-2024

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September 02, 2024

Intranasal vaccine

Recently Indian Immunologicals Ltd (IIL) in collaboration with Griffith University has developed a live-attenuated needle-free intranasal booster vaccine targeting SARS-CoV-2.

  • Intranasal Vaccines – These are vaccines that are administered through nasal pathways.
  • Features of Intranasal Vaccine- The nasal route has excellent potential for vaccination due to the organized immune systems of the nasal mucosa.
    • Non-invasive, Needle-free.
    • Ease of administration – does not require trained health care workers.
    • Elimination of needle-associated risks (injuries and infections).
    • High compliance.
    • Scalable manufacturing – able to meet global demand.
  • Mucosal Immunity – The intranasal vaccine helps prevent the virus from establishing an infection at its entry point, the nasal passages.
  • An intranasal vaccine stimulates a broad immune response of neutralizing IgG, mucosal IgA, and T cell responses.
  • Localized Immunization - Immune responses at the site of infection in the nasal mucosa helps in blocking both infection and transmission of COVID-19.
  • Immunity Period - This localised immune response could offer protection for up to a year with just one dose.
  • IIL’s Vaccine - It is a live-attenuated booster vaccine that utilises codon deoptimization technology.
  • Codon deoptimization technology – This method involves modifying the virus in such a way that it mimics a natural infection without causing harm.
  • Features - It involves decreasing the frequency of underrepresented codon pairs (genetic determinants for amino acids) without changing the amino acid sequences.
  • It is an efficient virus attenuation strategy, where the degree of attenuation can be regulated as required.
  • It is extremely safe and takes less time than the conventional way of attenuating viruses which usually takes several years.

                    CodonDeoptimization

References

  1. Indian Express | Newly-developed needle-free Covid vaccine
  2. The Hindu | Indian Immunologicals Ltd Intranasal Vaccine

 

Digital Bus initiative

The Digital Bus initiative has so far empowered young adults in remote areas with over three lakh beneficiaries.

  • Digital Bus – These are mobile classrooms that bring IT courses, assessment, and certification, as well as access to the world of information and knowledge, to students in remote areas.
  • It is a joint venture between the National Digital India Mission and the NIIT Foundation.
  • Digital India – It was launched in 2015 for connecting rural areas with high-speed Internet networks and improving digital literacy.
  • NIIT Foundation – It is an Education NGO registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 to provide skilling and education to underserved communities.
  • Launched – 2017
  • Objective
    • Reducing the Digital divide for those living in remote areas
    • Providing Linkages to Government programs and initiatives
    • Enhancing interest-levels in learning
    • Introducing the multidisciplinary approach to education
    • Encouraging collaborative learning
    • Developing interpersonal skills
    • Providing awareness on technology amongst rural community
    • Providing equal opportunities for rural youth
  • Components of the program
    • Provide Digital Literacy at the Village Doorstep
    • IT Education
    • Entrepreneurship Development Program
    • Common
    • public utility services
    • Video conferencing consultation
    • Dissemination of Government policies
  • Features of the Bus
    • Solar-powered
    • 5G-enabled with computers and Internet
    • Camera/video capabilities
    • Preinstalled e-courses.
  • Types of Courses
    • Using e-mail, the Internet, and applications like MS Office.
    • Financial Literacy
    • Cyber Security
  • Career programme – It offers a career programme to help the beneficiary look for a job in the nearest city of town.

References

  1. The Hindu | Digital Bus Initiative
  2. NIIT Foundation | Digital Bus

 

Munich Agreement

On this day 85 years ago in September 1, 1939, German troops marched into Poland, triggering the beginning of World War II.

  • Munich Agreement- It is a settlement reached by Great Britain, France, and Italy with Germany that permitted German annexation of the Sudetenland, in western Czechoslovakia to ensure peace in Europe.
  • Signed - September 29-30, 1938.
  • Sudetenland – It is the region in the vicinity of the Sudeten Mountain ranges which had a predominately German population and was incorporated into Czechoslovakia in 1918–19.

                Sudentland

  • Sudeten Annexation – Czechoslovakia, though not officially party to the Agreement, was forced to agree to the deal under pressure from Great Britain and France.
  • Following the Munich Agreement, German troops occupied these areas between October 1 and October 10, 1938.
  • The annexation was part of Hitler's plan to create a "Greater Germany."
  • Outbreak of WWII - Six months after the agreement, Hitler violated it by invading the rest of Czechoslovakia on outbreak of World War II
  • WWII Outbreak – On September 1, 1939 German troops marched into Poland, triggering the beginning of World War II.
  • Great Britain and France, which had assured help to Poland, declared war on Germany and its allies on September 3.

Reference

Indian Express | Munich Agreement

 

India Post Payment bank

Recently The India Post Payments Bank celebrateed its 7th Foundation Day.

  • India Post Payments Bank (IPPB)- It is a public sector payments bank with 100% equity owned by Government of India.

Payment banks are a new type of financial institution that was introduced in 2014 to provide basic banking services to people who are currently unbanked or underbanked.

  • Established - September, 2018
  • Nodal ministry- Department of Posts, Ministry of Communications
  • Objective- To provide every household in India an access to efficient banking services and enable them financially secured and empowered.
  • Services provided – IPPB offers various Personal  and Merchant banking products and services.

DEPOSITS

- Savings Account
- Current Account

MONEY TRANSFER

- Simple & Secure
- Instant
- 24x7

DIRECT BENEFITS TRANSFERS

- MGNREGA
- Scholarships
- Social welfare benefits and other Government subsidies

THIRD PARTY PRODUCTS

- Loans
- Insurance

- Digital life certificates
- Investments
- Post Office Savings schemes

BILL & UTILITY PAYMENTS

- Mobile and DTH recharge
- Electricity, water & gas bills
- Donations & insurance premiums

ENTERPRISE AND MERCHANT PAYMENTS

- Postal products
- Digital Payment of e-commerce delivery(CoD)
- Small merchants/kirana stores/unorganized retail
- Offline payments
- Cash Management Services

  • Aadhaar services – Aadhaar enrolment for children up to 5 years old and mobile number update through Child Enrolment Lite Client (CELC) service.
    • Aadhaar-enabled payment systems
  • Door Step Banking - It provides paperless, cashless, and present less banking facilities at the doorstep, even in remote areas.
  • Postmen and Gramin Dak Sevaks- They are functioning as mobile banks through IPPB, delivering various services at the doorstep.
  • It promotes the initiative "Aapka Bank, Aapke Dwar" (Your Bank at Your Doorstep).
  • Fincluvation – It is Innovation for Financial Inclusion initiative to invite Fintech Start-up community to co-create solutions for financial inclusion.
  • Significance of IPPB- It plays an important role in financial inclusion and Digital India, especially in rural areas.
  • It facilitates the delivery of various public welfare schemes of the Central and State Governments to the last mile of society.
  • It provides paperless, cashless, and present less banking facilities at the doorstep, even in remote areas.

Key Achievements of India Post Payments Bank (IPPB)

  • Acquired over 9.88 crore customer accounts.
  • On-boarded more than 12 lakh merchants.
  • Successfully disbursed over Rs.45,000 crore in Direct Benefit Transfers (DBT) to beneficiaries under various government schemes.
  • Facilitated mobile number updates for Aadhaar cards for over 7.10 crore customers.
  • Enabled Digital Life Certificate services for more than 20 lakh pensioners.

References

  1. PIB | India Post Payments Bank
  2. Economic Times | 7th Foundation Day of IPPB

Rule 170 of Drugs Act

The Supreme Court of India has stayed a notification issued by the Ministry of AYUSH that removed Rule 170 from the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945.

  • Rule 170 - It was issued in 2018 under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act to govern the manufacture, storage, and sale of medicines in India.
  • Advertisement regulation – It specifically provides for controlling inappropriate advertisements of Ayurvedic, Siddha and Unani medicines.
  • Provision of the Rules
    • Unique Identification Number (UIN) - It requires manufacturers to obtain approval and a UIN from the state licensing authority before advertising their products.
    • Mandate- The manufacturers must provide textual references, rationale, safety, effectiveness, and quality evidence for their products.
    • Rejection - The advertisements can be rejected if they lack contact details, contain vulgar content, promote sexual enhancement products, use celebrity endorsements, make misleading claims.
  • Recent changes-The AYUSH ministry issued a notification on July, 2024, directing state licensing authorities not to take action under Rule 170.
  • In May 2023, Ayurvedic, Siddha and Unani Drugs Technical Advisory (ASUDTAB) recommended the omission of Rule 170.

Ayurvedic, Siddha and Unani Drugs Technical Advisory Board (ASUDTAB)

  • ASUDTAB is an expert body that advises on actions related to the regulation of quality control and standardization of of Ayurvedic, Siddha, and Unani drugs (AYUSH Drugs).
  • It was established under the provisions of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940.

Reference

Indian Express | Rule 170 of Drugs Act

 

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