Published on: August 1, 2024

Snippets : 1 AUGUST 2024

Snippets : 1 AUGUST 2024

  • New Delhi based NGO, Rural Environment and Water Assets Reproductive and Development Society (REWARDS) has been awarded the contract to supply food to all BBMP-run Indira Canteens, excluding those in the West and Dasarahalli zones, for the next two years.
  • The Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) has released an Announcement of Opportunity (AO) for making available Indian Orbital Resources to the non-government entities. An Announcement of Opportunity (AO) is a formal notification or invitation issued by an organization, agency, or government body to solicit proposals, applications, or expressions of interest from eligible parties for a specific project, program, or initiative
  • The Civil Aviation Ministry has tabled the Bharatiya Vayuyan Vidheyak, 2024 in the Lok Sabha to replace the 1934 Aircraft Act, aiming to streamline aviation certification by transferring the radio telephone operator restricted (RTR) exam from the Department of Telecom to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). The Bill, which faced protests for its Hindi name, seeks to address ambiguities in the outdated Aircraft Act and improve ease of doing business. It will centralize certification, benefiting pilots and aviation personnel, and potentially reduce issues with the RTR exam.
  • Daniel Wiffen become the first Irishman to win an Olympic swimming gold medal on Tuesday when he powered home first in the men’s 800m freestyle
  • A British team anchored by Duncan Scott stormed to victory in the men’s Olympic 4x200m freestyle relay
  • Veteran jockey-turned-trainer Karan Singh (80) passed away in Bengaluru . As a jockey, he achieved the 1000 winners’ milestone during a more than three-decades career. After his retirement, he became a trainer for M.A.M. Ramaswamy in Bengaluru
  • The Indian Army is procuring the Advanced Land Navigation System (ALNS) Mk-II, a Ring Laser Gyro (RLG) based navigation system, for its Armoured Fighting Vehicles (AFVs), which provides spoof-proof and highly encrypted Inertial, GPS, and Hybrid Navigation data, compatible with Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS), GPS, and GLONASS, and offers high accuracy in navigational applications, to be indigenously designed, developed, and manufactured by Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), Chennai.
  • Archaeologists discovered a Vattezhuthu script and eight Tamil inscriptions at the 1,000-year-old Thalikiswarar temple in Tamil Nadu, shedding light on the ancient writing system Vattezhuthu, a syllabic alphabet used to write Tamil and Malayalam languages in south India and Sri Lanka from the 4th century AD to the 15th century AD, which evolved from Tamil-Brahmi script and influenced the development of Malayalam and Koleluttu scripts.
  • Karnataka’s bioeconomy is expected to triple to $100 billion by 2030. The biotech industry may see a 19% compound average growth rate (CAGR). Karnataka is a leading state in India’s bioeconomy, with a strong presence of biotech companies and research institutions. The state’s bioeconomy is driven by government support, research institutions, and industry collaboration. Key sectors include biopharma, agri-biotech, bioindustrial, and biotech startups. Initiatives like KBITS, KITS, and BioNEST support the biotech industry. The state’s bioeconomy is expected to attract investments and create jobs. Karnataka aims to establish itself as a global biotech hub.
  • Karnataka’s Department of School Education and Literacy has announced new initiatives. To reduce school bag weight, note sheets and divided textbooks will be introduced. No Bag Day will be celebrated every third Saturday of the month. Free coaching for competitive exams like NEET and KCET will be provided to 25,000 students. The Maru Sinchana program will promote science education in 93 aspirational taluks. A face recognition system will be introduced to track attendance. The system will be linked to the Students Achievement Tracking System (SATS). These initiatives aim to improve education and reduce irregularity in government schools.
  • Union Minister Shri Bhupender Yadav launched the Ideas4LiFE portal to promote sustainable living. The portal invites ideas for environment-friendly products and services. The initiative is part of the Mission LiFE global movement for environmental sustainability. The Ideas4LiFE Ideathon covers seven themes, including saving water and reducing waste. UNICEF is an active partner in the implementation of Mission LiFE. Mission LiFE aims to mobilize one billion people to adopt sustainable lifestyles.
  • Researchers in South Korea have achieved a breakthrough using Nano-MIND technology, which employs magnetized nanoparticles to control specific brain regions in mice. This method precisely activates neural circuits, influencing behaviors such as nurturing and appetite. The technology offers new potential for understanding brain functions, brain-computer interfaces, and treating neurological disorders, marking a world-first advancement with significant implications for neuroscience and medicine.
  • India will host its first major multi-nation air exercise in August, with 51 countries participating in two phases in Sulur and Jodhpur; Germany, France, Spain, UK, Australia, and the USA will join, while 18 countries, including Quad nations, will observe. Indian aircraft like LCA Tejas, Mirage-2000, and Rafale, along with foreign aircraft such as F-16, A-10, Rafale, and Typhoon, will participate. Russia is excluded, highlighting India’s strategic ties and growing military cooperation.