Jiyo Parsi Scheme
Why in News: The Minister for Minority Affairs recently inaugurated the Jiyo Parsi Scheme portal.
About Jiyo Parsi Scheme
Overview:
- A Central Sector Scheme by the Ministry of Minority Affairs.
- Aims to address the population decline of the Parsi community in India.
- Launched in 2013-14.
Objective:
- To reverse the declining Parsi population trend.
- Utilizes scientific protocols and structured interventions to stabilize the population.
Components:
- Medical Assistance: Provides financial support to Parsi couples for medical treatment based on standard medical protocols.
- Health of Community: Offers financial assistance for child care and support for elderly Parsi individuals.
- Advocacy: Conducts outreach and advocacy programs to raise awareness within the Parsi community.
FloodWatch India 2.0
Why in News: The Union Minister for Jal Shakti recently unveiled Version 2.0 of the ‘FloodWatch India’ mobile app, created by the Central Water Commission (CWC).
About FloodWatch India
Overview:
- Provides real-time flood information and 7-day forecasts to the public.
- User-friendly app with readable and audio broadcast features.
- Available in English and Hindi.
Key Features:
Real-Time Flood Monitoring:
- Users can check up-to-date flood situations across India.
- Utilizes near real-time river flow data from various sources.
Flood Forecasting:
- Offers flood forecasts at the nearest location to users.
- Provides State-wise/Basin-wise Flood Forecast (up to 24 hours) or Flood Advisory (up to 7 days).
- Accessible via a dropdown menu for specific stations, states, or basins.
Advanced Technologies:
- Employs satellite data analysis, mathematical modeling, and real-time monitoring for accurate forecasts.
New Features in FloodWatch India 2.0:
- Expanded coverage with current information at an additional 392 flood monitoring stations, totaling 592 stations.
- Provides storage positions of 150 major reservoirs, aiding in better understanding potential flood situations in downstream areas.
Chandaka Wildlife Sanctuary
Why in News: As part of the augmentation efforts, a sambar and a barking deer will be released in the Chandaka Wildlife Sanctuary on Independence Day.
About Chandaka Wildlife Sanctuary
Location:
- Situated in the Khurda district of Odisha, marking the northeastern edge of the Eastern Ghats.
- The sanctuary is a refuge for various threatened species of wild animals and birds.
- It was designated as a wildlife sanctuary in 1982.
Climate:
- The area experiences a tropical climate with three distinct seasons: summer, rainy season, and winter.
Vegetation:
- Although originally classified as a semi-evergreen forest zone, human activities have altered the natural vegetation.
Flora:
- Includes species such as Dhaman (Grewia Tiliaefolia), Bankapasia (Kydia calycina), Jamu (Syzygium Cuminii), Gandhana (Premna mucronata), Kansa (Hymenodictyon excelsum), Kusum (Schleichera oleosa), Marua (Vitex pinnata), Sidha (Lagerstroemia parviflora), Karanja, and Thorny bamboo.
Fauna:
- The sanctuary is home to Elephants, Chital, Barking Deer, Wild Boar, Rhesus Monkeys, Pangolins, Sloth Bears, Indian Wolves, Hyenas, and other mammals.
Long Range Glide Bomb
Why in News: The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) recently conducted a successful initial flight test of the Long-Range Glide Bomb (LRGB) named GAURAV, launched from the Indian Air Force’s Su-30 MK-I platform.
About Long Range Glide Bomb (LRGB)
Overview:
- The Long Range Glide Bomb (LRGB) is an air-launched bomb in the 1,000 kg class, capable of striking targets over long distances.
Features:
- Type: An Air-to-Surface glide bomb equipped with conventional warheads.
- Purpose: Designed to destroy enemy airstrips, bunkers, hardened installations, buildings, and similar targets.
- Compatibility: Specifically designed to integrate with fighter aircraft.
- Guidance System: Utilizes an Inertial Navigation-based guidance system with Digital Control.
Development:
- Indigenous Design: The LRGB, named GAURAV, has been designed and developed by the Research Centre Imarat (RCI) in Hyderabad.
Functionality:
- Steering Mechanism: After being launched, the bomb steers towards its target using a highly accurate hybrid navigation system that combines Inertial Navigation System (INS) and GPS data.
- Accuracy: During flight tests, the glide bomb demonstrated pinpoint accuracy by hitting the target on Long Wheeler’s island.
- Test Monitoring: Complete flight data was captured by Telemetry and Electro-optical tracking systems deployed along the coastline by the Integrated Test Range.