Facts in News

 

Facts in News

Shuvuuia Deserti

  • Shuvuuia is a genus of bird-like theropod dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period. 
    • It is a member of the family Alvarezsauridae, small coelurosaurian dinosaurs.
  • This dinosaur species were prevalent around 70 million years ago in present-day Mongolia and Northern China.
    • In the Mongolian language, Shuvuuia stands for “bird”.

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Key Characteristics

  • It has boasted visual and auditory capabilities akin to a barn owl, indicating it could hunt in total darkness.
    • Shuvuuia had a very wide scleral ring, indicating an extra-large pupil size that made its eye a specialized light-capture device.
  • Like many carnivorous dinosaurs, it did not have strong jaws and sharp teeth.
    • It had a bird-shaped body, a lightly built skull and many tiny teeth like grains of rice.
  • Unlike birds, it had short but powerful arms ending in a single large claw.
    • It has short but powerful forelimbs specialized for digging.
    • With its long legs and digging forelimbs, it could run at a fast pace and catch its prey like nocturnal mammals, lizards and insects.

Bad Bank

Padmakumar M Nair named as CEO of proposed bad bank

About

  • It is an Asset Reconstruction Company (ARC) or an Asset Management Company (AMC) which helps commercial banks to clean their account books and recover bad loans over a period of time.
    • Bad loans are loans or advances made by a financial institution, on which both principal or interest is unpaid for a specified period of time
    • Simply stated, NPAs are those loans that have ceased to generate income for the bank. 

Genesis

  • For the first time, the Bad Bank was established by US-based Mellon Bank in 1988, after which the concept has been implemented in other countries such as Sweden, Finland, France, Belgium, Germany and Indonesia.
    • In the US, the bad bank was institutionalised by the Troubled Asset Relief Programme (TARP).
  • In India, the Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Subramaniam in Economic Survey 2016-17 recommended the establishment of Public Sector Asset Rehabilitation Agency to tackle the growing menace of NPAs, which is badly affecting the economy of the country.
  • In Budget 2021-22, the finance minister has announced the setting up of a bad bank to take over the bad loans of commercial banks in India.

Rhea Bird (Rhea americana)

  • It is a flightless bird and resembles an ostrich and emu.
  • Rhea bird is native to South America.
  • Types: Greater or American rhea and the Lesser or Darwin’s rhea. 
  • IUCN status 
    • Greater Rhea as near-threatened
    • Darwin’s Rhea as least concern.
  • They are grassland birds and both species prefer open land.
  • These birds are omnivores and unlike most birds, rheas have only three toes.
  • They can’t fly but use their wings for balance and changing direction.

Threats: Their eggs are collected for food and their meat is also in great demand. Their skins are used in the manufacturing of leather.

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Barren Island

  • Barren Island is part of Andaman and Nicobar Islands and is located in the Andaman Sea, around 140 kilometres northeast of Port Blair.
  • Barren Island is India’s and South Asia’s only active volcano.
    • The volcano erupted for the first time in 1787 and latest in 2017.
  • It is a barren landscape and uninhabited by humans.
  • It belongs to the North and Middle Andaman administrative district.
  • This region is protected by the Indian Coast Guard to curb illegal entry and other activities.

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IREDA bags “Green Urja Award”

  • Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Ltd. (IREDA) has been conferred with “Green Urja Award” for being the Leading Public Institution in Financing Institution for Renewable Energy.
    • IREDA plays a pivotal role in Green Energy Financing.
  • The award has been given by the Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC).

 

About IREDA

  • It is a Mini Ratna (Category – I) Government of India Enterprise under the administrative control of the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE).
  • It was established as a Non-Banking Financial Institution in 1987.
  • It is the only dedicated institution for financing Renewable Energy (RE) & Energy Efficiency (EE) projects in India.
  • Motto: Energy for Ever.

Five Deep Project

  • The world’s first manned expedition to the deepest point in each of the five oceans.
    • the Puerto Rico Trench in the Atlantic, 
    • South Sandwich Trench in the Southern Ocean, 
    • Java Trench in the Indian Ocean, 
    • Challenger Deep in the Pacific and 
    • Molloy Deep in the Arctic.
  • It is the first submarine-based (world’s first two-person, titanium-built) mission.
  • The mission was launched in December 2018.

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MPLAD Fund

  • Members of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme (MPLADS) is a centrally sponsored scheme initiated in 1993 by Narsimha Rao Government.
  • It is fully funded by the Government of India.
  • Objective: Under the scheme, the MPs can recommend development programmes involving the spending of Rs 5 crore every year in their respective constituencies.
  • Administered by: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI).

Key Points

  • MPs and MLAs do not receive any money under these schemes. The government transfers it directly to the respective local authorities. 
    • These funds are non-lapsable in nature i.e. in case of non-release of the fund in a particular year it is carried forward to the next year.
  • For the MPLAD Scheme, the guidelines focus on the creation of durable community assets like roads, school buildings etc.
  • States have their version of this scheme with varying amounts per MLA. 
    • Delhi has the highest allocation under MLALAD; each MLA can recommend works for up to Rs 10 crore each year. 
    • In Punjab and Kerala, the amount is Rs 5 crore per MLA per year. 

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