Subject: Indian Geography
Why in News?
The Prime Minister received a warm welcome in Kavaratti, Lakshadweep, recently as he arrived to inaugurate and lay the foundation for numerous development projects.
Source: The Hindu
Why in News?
The tourism ministry has included Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary in the Swadesh Darshan 2.0 scheme.
Source: Times of India
Subject: Government Schemes
Why in News?
The Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS) along with National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM) has launched 'SMART 2.0' program.
Source: PIB
Subject: Government Schemes
Why in News?
North India’s first river rejuvenation project, ‘Devika’, is nearing completion and will soon be inaugurated by Prime Minister.
About Project ‘Devika’
Source: The Hindu
Subject: Governance
Why in News?
Rural Income Sources and Occupational ShiftsDespite the UN’s projection that nearly 50% of India’s population will reside in urban areas by 2047, many rural youths express a preference to stay in their villages.
A group discussion revealed that rural youth aspire to remain in their villages, highlighting the need to focus on those who choose not to migrate to urban areas.
Source: DTE
Subject: Environment and Ecology
Why in News?
Three cubs were born to the Namibian cheetah Aasha at Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh’s Sheopur district recently.
Vegetation: The vegetation in the park varies from tropical dry deciduous forest to savannah grasslands.
Flora: Kardhai, Salai, and Khair trees dominate the forested area.
Fauna:
Subject: Science and Technology
Why in News?
The Indian Science Congress, a significant annual event for scientists and science students in India, has been postponed from its usual start date of January 3.
About Indian Science Congress
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Headquarters | Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
Establishment | 1914 in Kolkata |
Annual Meeting | First week of January |
Membership | More than 30,000 scientists |
First Congress | 1914 at the Asiatic Society in Calcutta |
Recent Policy Change | Speakers at future conferences to be vetted; scrutinizes content of talks due to past controversies |
Notable Participants | Prominent Indian and foreign scientists, including Nobel laureates |
Genesis | Initiated by British chemists Professor J. L. Simonsen and Professor P. S. MacMahon |
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Sections, Committees, and Forums |
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International Interaction |
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1. What are some key facts about Kavaratti Island? |
2. What is the Swadesh Darshan 2.0 Scheme? |
3. What is the SMART 2.0 program? |
4. What is the status of the project 'Devika': North India's First River Rejuvenation? |
5. Why is upskilling necessary for the rural youth? |
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