RAJASTHAN
- Plan for green zone at Mt Abu with Centre
- The state government has sent a fresh proposal to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MOEFCC) to declare an eco-sensitive zone (ESZ) around the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary.
- The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in Aravalli Hill range in the south region of Rajasthan. It has been stated in the proposal that Mount Abu Sanctuary comprising an area of 326.14 sqkm was declared as a sanctuary in 2008. With its comparatively undulating terrain, it provides habitat for the tropical moist deciduous plant species and ever green species found at higher altitudes which form micro habitat for the Aravalli red spur fowl, grey jungle fowl and several other species of flora and fauna.
The sanctuary is unique as it forms the distribution limit for many species that have moved from the Himalayas. Mount Abu is one of the richest sanctuaries from the biodiversity point. Nearly 42 species of reptiles, six species of amphibians, 16 species of fishes, 72 species of medicinal plants, 127 species of birds and 675 species of plants have been identified.
INTERNATIONAL
· Japan to resume commercial whaling
- Japan said it is withdrawing from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) and will resume commercial whaling next year, in a move expected to spark international criticism.
- Leaving the IWC means Japanese whalers will be able to resume hunting in Japanese coastal waters of minke and other whales currently protected by the IWC.
- Japan has hunted whales for centuries, and the meat was a key source of protein in the immediate post-World War II years when the country was desperately poor.
- The IWC, established in 1946 to conserve and manage the world’s whale and cetacean population, introduced a moratorium on commercial whaling in 1986.
- India is member of IWC.
NATIONAL
- World Bank AID for Rehabilitation of DAMS
- Government of India has started implementation of Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement Project (DRIP) with financial assistance from World Bank to rehabilitate 198 dam projects in 7 States viz. Kerala (28 dam Projects), Madhya Pradesh (25 dam Projects), Odisha (26 dam Projects), Karnataka (22 dam Projects), Uttarakhand (Uttarakhand Jal Vidyut Nigam Limited) (5 dam Projects), Jharkhand (Damodar Valley Corporation) (3 dam Projects) and Tamil Nadu (89 dam Projects).
- As per NRLD(National Register of Large Dams), 209 dams are 100 years or more old.
· USTAAD: Railways develops AI-powered robot to check for faults in trains
- The mechanical branch of Central Railway‘s Nagpur division developed a new AI-powered robot named USTAAD (Undergear Surveillance through Artificial Intelligence Assisted Droid) which examines parts of the coach in real time with an HD camera and transmits them over WiFi.
- The new Artificial Intelligence (AI) powered robot will click photos and record videos of the train, under the gears and then transmits them over WiFi to engineers for maintenance and repair.
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