Exercise KAZIND
Why in News: The 8th edition of Exercise KAZIND is set to take place from September 30 to October 13, 2024, at the Surya Foreign Training Node in Auli, Uttarakhand.
About Exercise KAZIND
Exercise KAZIND is an annual joint military exercise between India and Kazakhstan.
- Indian Participation: The Indian Armed Forces are represented by 120 personnel, including a battalion from the KUMAON Regiment of the Indian Army, along with other arms, services, and personnel from the Indian Air Force.
- Kazakhstan Participation: The Kazakhstan contingent primarily includes personnel from the Land Forces and Airborne Assault Troopers.
- Aim: The exercise aims to enhance joint military capabilities for conducting counter-terrorism operations in a sub-conventional scenario under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter.
- Focus: The exercise will emphasize operations in semi-urban and mountainous terrains.
Objectives:
- Achieving high physical fitness.
- Rehearsing and refining tactical-level operations.
- Sharing best practices between both armies.
Tactical Drills:
- Joint response to terrorist actions.
- Establishing a Joint Command Post.
- Setting up an Intelligence and Surveillance Centre.
Benefits:
- Exercise KAZIND-2024 will allow both sides to exchange tactics, techniques, and procedures for joint operations.
- It will promote interoperability, camaraderie, and cooperation between the two armies.
- The exercise will further strengthen defence cooperation and bilateral relations between India and Kazakhstan.
Dadasaheb Phalke Award
Why in News: Renowned actor Mr. Mithun Chakraborty will be honored with the Dadasaheb Phalke Lifetime Achievement Award for 2022.
About Dadasaheb Phalke Award
- Significance: It is India’s highest honor in the field of cinema.
- Presentation: The award is given annually at the National Film Awards ceremony, organized by the Directorate of Film Festivals under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
- Recognition: The recipient is acknowledged for their “outstanding contribution to the growth and development of Indian cinema.”
- Award Components: The prize includes a golden lotus, a cash prize of ₹10 lakh, and a shawl.
History:
- The award was instituted by the Government of India in recognition of Dadasaheb Phalke’s contributions, often regarded as the “father of Indian cinema.”
- It was first awarded in 1969, with actress Devika Rani, known as “the first lady of Indian cinema,” being the inaugural recipient.
About Dhundiraj Govind ‘Dadasaheb’ Phalke:
Early Life:
- Born in 1870 at Trimbak, Maharashtra.
- He studied engineering and sculpture, developing an interest in motion pictures after watching the 1906 silent film The Life of Christ.
Career Before Films: Phalke worked as a photographer, owned a printing press, and collaborated with the renowned painter Raja Ravi Varma.
Contribution to Indian Cinema: In 1913, Phalke wrote, produced, and directed Raja Harishchandra, India’s first feature film, which was a silent film and a commercial success.
- Over the next 19 years, he made 95 more films and 26 short films.
Electrolyte
Why in News: Researchers have recently created an electrolyte that boasts high conductivity, excellent formability, and strong electrochemical stability.
About Electrolytes
- Definition: Electrolytes are minerals that carry an electrical charge when dissolved in fluids such as blood and urine.
- Common Types: Familiar electrolytes include acids, bases, and salts, which ionize when dissolved in solvents like water or alcohol.
- Behavior in Different States: Many salts, like sodium chloride, act as electrolytes when melted without a solvent, while some, like silver iodide, function as electrolytes even in solid form.
- Sources: Electrolytes are produced by the body and are also obtained through foods, drinks, and supplements.
- Role in the Body: Electrolytes in blood, tissue, urine, and other fluids are crucial for maintaining fluid balance, regulating heart rhythm, and supporting nerve and muscle function.
- Electrolyte Imbalance: Imbalances occur when there is an excess or deficiency of certain minerals in the body, which can indicate conditions such as kidney disease.
- Electrolyte Testing: An electrolyte panel is a blood test used to measure the levels of electrolytes in the body.
Five-Hundred Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST)
Why in News: China has launched the second phase of construction to improve the capabilities of the Five-Hundred Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST).
About the Five-Hundred Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST)
Location and Size:
- FAST is a radio telescope located in Guizhou Province, China.
- It is the world’s largest and most sensitive radio telescope, with a receiving area comparable to 30 football fields.
- The telescope measures 500 meters in diameter.
Scientific Goals:
- Detect Neutral Hydrogen: Aim to identify neutral hydrogen at the edge of the universe and reconstruct images of the early universe.
- Pulsar Research: Discover pulsars, establish a pulsar timing array, and contribute to pulsar navigation and gravitational wave detection in the future.
- Interferometry Network: Join the International Very-Long-Baseline Interferometry Network to study hyperfine structures of celestial bodies.
- High-Resolution Surveys: Conduct high-resolution radio spectral surveys.
- Weak Signal Detection: Detect weak signals from space.
- Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence: Participate in efforts to find extraterrestrial intelligence.
Data Management:
- FAST employs a data system developed at the International Center for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) in Perth, Australia, and the European Southern Observatory (ESO) to manage the vast amounts of data it generates.