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    CURRENT AFFAIRS (May, June, July and Till September 25th)

    Indiscriminate usage of banned Oxytocin drug on cattle is still rampant in

    Krishna District(Andhra Pradesh). India banned the schedule H drug,

    Oxytocin under Prevention of Cruelty to animal act and section 12 of Foodand Drug Adulteration Prevention Act, 1960. The drug will directly disturb the

    reproductive system of the cattle and redues its life expectancy. "Consumption

    of Oxytocin-injected milk would certainly result in hormone imbalances in

    humans. The Health hazard is differently from person to person."

    Yamuna Biodiversity Park in Delhi comes alive on International Day for

    Biological Diversity on May 22. It was collaboration between the Delhi

    Development Authority(DDA) and the University of Delhi. This year the

    theme was 'Water and Biodiversity'. The pack has approximately 50

    threatened communities of Yamuna basin and the Aravalli hills and acts as asink for CO and other Pollutants.

    Delegations from some 140 countries have agreed to adopt a ground-breaking

    treaty limiting the use of health-hazardous Mercury. The world's first legally

    binding treaty on Mercury. This will aim to reduce global emission levels of

    the toxic heavy metal also known as quicksilver, which poses risks to human

    health and the environment. Mercury is found in products ranging from

    electrical switches to light-bulbs to amalgam dental fillings and even facial

    creams, and large amounts of the heavy metal are released from small-scale

    gold mining. Serious mercury poisoning affects the body's immune system andcan lead to cardiovascular and respiratory tracts and poses the greatest risk to

    foetuses and infants.

    Using Bio-resources scientists from the Indian Institute of Chemical

    Technology (IICT), Hyderabad, have synthesised eco-friendly Gold

    Nanoparticles which could be used as carriers for delivering anti-cancer drugs

    and also for diagnosing the disease. It could reduce the toxicity of the anti-

    cancer drug, increase its efficacy and ensure better retention of the drug in the

    blood system.

    Cryptography as a means to counter Internet Censorship. Great Knot is shorebird classified as Vulnerable species by the International

    Union for Conservation of Nature.

    The colour of the fur, stripes and eye of the tiger is determined independently

    by two types of melanin- pheomelanin and eumelanin. A change in a single

    amino acid in one pigmentation-related gene causes some tigers to have white

    fur with dark or sepia brown stripes, scientists from Beijing have found.

    Why is a large part of an iceberg under water through ice is lighter than water?

    Ice floats in water because it is lighter (less dense) than water, the medium in

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    which it floats but with most part of the solid ice under water. This is simply

    because ice and water differ in their densities only in a small way.

    Melanoma- the deadliest form of Skin Cancer.

    The World Health Organisation (WHO) has approved a first-of-its-kind, non-

    surgical circumcision device to forestall the spread of AIDS. The device called

    PrePex is the only adult circumcision method, aside from conventional

    surgery, to gain WHO approval to date. The non-surgical circumcision device

    relies on a rubber band and was approved by the WHO recently, opening the

    way for its widespread use in Africa. the US has paid for more than two

    million circumcisions in quickly put in place by a two-nurse team. The

    foreskin dies from the pressure of the rubber band in a grooved ring, and drop

    off or is clipped off a week later, the report said. The procedures uses only

    topical anaesthesia and is safer than surgery.

    5th June was declared as the "World Environment Day" on the

    recommendations made by UN Conference on Human Environment in 1972.

    The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) through the celebration

    of World Environment Day spreads awareness and gets citizens support for

    environment protection across globe. The theme for this year's World

    Environment Day (WED) is Think, Eat, Save-Reduce our Foodprint.

    The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has included a section on disaster

    management in the new national conservation policy for protected

    monuments. The officials telling "disaster management plan should be made

    an important pre-requisite of the conversation plan for a monument"."Monuments and Archaeological site are increasingly being subject to a

    variety of hazards (natural and human-induced), exposing their vulnerability to

    threats and risks. It is important for all agencies concerned to be sufficiently

    prepared to mitigate a disaster, should it strike, and to develop mechanisms for

    quick response and recovery," said an official.

    One of the critically endangered bird species in the world, the move is aimed

    at studying this rare bird's movement and its preferred habitat. The Great

    Indian Bustard, one of the endangered flying bird species in the world, will

    soon be tracked by satellite by the Wildlife Institute of India (WWI) tounderstand to understand the movement of this rare bird and its preferred

    habitat. Great Indian Bustard is amongst one of the largest flying bird species

    found in the world today. It can easily be distinguished by its black crown on

    the forehead contrasting with the pale neck and head. "The coastal grasslands

    of Abdasa and Mandvi talukas of Kutch district in Gujarat support of its

    population. It has brownish body and wings marked with black, brown and

    grey, the Great Indian Bustard is listed in Schedule 1 of the Wildlife

    (Protection)Act of India, 1972, and its international trade is prohibited.

    Concerned over rapid reduction in the population of Indian Bustards, UnionMinistry of Environment and Forests prepared a recovery programme in 2012,

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    for three species of bustards- Great Indian Bustard, Bengal Florican and

    Lesser Florican.

    UNESCO's World Heritage Committee increased pressure on the Australian

    government to conserve the Great Barrier Reef. The committee gave Canberra

    until next year to present a plan on how to protect the reef, listed as a WorldHeritage site since 1981, from increasing coal and gas extraction and shipping.

    Failure to come up with a satisfactory plan could result in the site being placed

    on the "danger" list. The site encompasses the world's largest coral reef. The

    more than 3,000 individual reef systems and coral cays, and hundreds of

    tropical islands, contain an abundance of marine life.

    The World Heritage Committee granted Italy's Mount EtnaWorld Heritage

    Site Status, one of the world's most active volcanoes.

    The Soft-Shell (N nigricans) turtle, a rare species found only in the tank of the

    Tripureswari temple in Gomati district of Tripura, is facing extinction. The

    International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) had classified that

    specimen, popularly known as Bostami turtle, as extinct in the wild.

    In recognition of the notable contributions made by Late Prof. Prasanta

    Chandra Mahalanobis in the fields of economic planning and statistical

    development, the Government of India has designated 29th June every year,

    coinciding with his birth anniversary as the "Statistics Day" in the category of

    Special Day to be celebrated at the national level. The theme for this year's

    Statistics Day is "Labour and Employment Statistics".

    Stockholm Convention Approves alternatives to Endosulfan, the Conference

    of Parties COP6 in geneva is Stockholm Convention. The Conference

    approved as many as 100chemical alternatives to endosulfan. The approved

    chemical alternative include pesticides- Malathion, Pyrethrin, Carbofuran,

    Fipronil, Methyl parathion and Aldicarb which are used in india. Dicofol was

    dropped as it was considered a potential persistent Organic Pollutant. The 19

    thInternational Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer is beingcelebrated by India on 14thSeptember , 2013 . The theme of this year is A

    healthy atmosphere, the Future We Want.

    Measles to be eliminated from South East Asian countries by 2020: WHO(World Health Organisation) Measles is a highly infectious disease contracted

    by children with low immunity and can cause acute respiratory problems,

    diarrhoea and pneumonia. It can also result in disabilities such as visual

    impairment. While India has made significant improvement in reducing child

    mortality due to immunisation coverage, measles continues to remain a major

    cause of death among children, claiming between 50,000 to 100,000 lives

    every year. It can be prevented by a single dose of vaccine if given when the

    child is between nine and 12 months, but only 70% of children in the country

    are protected against it.

    The US and other developed nations may want India to toe their line in

    phasing out hydrofluorocarbons (HFC) - climate damagingrefrigerant gas.Itwas also stated in the joint statement that the HFC issue be dealt with at

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    multilateral forum, based on the provisions of the United Nations Framework

    Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and its Kyoto Protocol. India and

    other developing countries have started switching to HFC from the ozone-

    depleting hydrocholorofluorocarbons (HCFC) under provisions of the

    multilateral Montreal Protocol which is meant for complete phase-out of

    production and consumption of ozone depleting substances.

    A team of U.N. inspectors has found clear and convincing evidence that a

    chemical weapons attack using "the nerve agent sarin"killed a large number

    of civilians near Damascus on 21 August. Although the teams report does not

    discuss who was responsible for the attack, it includes information on the

    rockets used to deliver the sarin that some countries say implicates the Syrian

    government.

    The World Rhino Day is celebrated every year on September 22.There is anurgent need for the government to adopt a National Rhino Conservation Plan

    for India to save the one-horned rhino, the World Wide Fund for Nature(WWF) stressed on the occasion of World Rhino Day.There are four rhino-

    bearing States in India Assam, West Bengal, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.

    The fly ash being produced by the Narla Tatarao Thermal Power Station

    (NTTPS) ash contains toxic heavy metals such as like arsenic, cadmium,

    mercury, lead, beryllium, boron, chromium, manganese, selenium, strontium,

    thallium and vanadium, along with dioxins and polycyclic aromatic

    hydrocarbon compounds are found in fly ash. But it is the heavy metals

    arsenic, mercury, cadmium and lead. The fly ash is mixed with water and

    pumped into huge ash tanks. The heavy metals that get into the water get

    leeched into the ground water because the fly ash tanks of the NTTPS are notlined, or, they end up contaminating the surface water and get into the food

    chain. The water is used for drinking by the people and the cattle.

    Contaminated grass is again consumed by the cattle and humans consume the

    milk.The heavy metals, particularly mercury, which are ingested faster than

    they are excreted, get accumulated in living tissue in small amounts acting like

    slow poison.The bio-accumulation of mercury causes the Minamata disease,

    named after the place in Japan where it first occurred due to the consumption

    of fish in which the concentrations of mercury were very high.

    Deepak Sandhu is First Woman Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) ofIndia. The Chief Information Commissioner is appointed by the President on

    the recommendation of a committee led by Prime Minister which includes the

    leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha and a Union Cabinet Minister

    nominated by the PM.

    The rainforests are essential to the Survival of man been called 'Lungs of the

    Planet' for the role they play in absorbing Carbon di oxide (Co2) and

    Producing Oxygen (O2).

    The U.N. General Assembly has designated September 16th as International

    Day for Preservation of the Ozone Layer'. In 1987 Montreal Protocol

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    agreement was made between 180 nations to stop making and using the

    Ozone-depleting gases.

    Nepal's Terai has the highest density of Bengal tiger population in the world.The Terai Arc landscape in the conservation area to the west of river Bhagmati

    and the east of river Yamuna. In the Nepal there are four National Parksnamely Dudhwa, Chitwan, Valmiki and Bardiya.

    India ranks 141 of 162 countries in Global Peace Index, even lower than SriLanka because by Militarisation, Conflicts and Corruption. Europe remains in

    13 of top 20 countries in GPI, this is the 7th Edition of Global Peace Index.

    Arunima is the First Indian Woman amputee to scale Mount Everest on a

    Prosthetic leg. She was trained by Bachendri Pal the first Indian Woman to

    Conquer Mount Everest.

    Rita Toto is First Woman Graduate from Toto Tribe. Toto community is

    present in region of north Bengal is endangered. 'Virginius Xaxa' a high-level

    committee to map status of tribals.

    'Malayalam' language got Classical status and now joins with Tamil, Kannada,and Telugu are members of the Dravidian Linguistic family and Malayalam is

    the Fourth Classical language of south india.

    Geographical Indications (GI) for Nagpur Orange, Dharmavaram Saris and

    Kerala's Kaipad rice. The logo for Leather toys of Indore was also approved.

    The Hyderabad Biryani again has to wait for GI tag.

    Carbon di oxide effect-focus on Marine Fauna, the oceans absorb more than a

    quarter of carbon di oxide in the atmosphere, which dissolves in the water to

    Carbonic acid in water, leading to Ocean Acidification (OA). Polychaete

    Worms living around the Co2-rich volcanic vents off the Southern coast of

    Italy to higher levels of Carbonic acid.

    DimethylSulphide cools the atmosphere by reducing the amount of Solarenergy reaching Earth's Surface.

    "Ug 99 Wheat rust" disease that hits the stem of a Wheat Plant. India is theSecond Largest Wheat producer and consumer in the World.

    Corals spend their entire life in one place and also secrete "CalciumCarbonate" to create the most Productive Ecosystems known as 'Coral Reefs'.

    Bermuda is the only island within the Sargasso sea known for its mats of

    brownish "Sargassum Sea-Weed" and has the spawning place for European

    and American eels.

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    A fungus and E.coli bacteria have been used to turn waste plant material into

    Isobutanol that matches gasoline's properties better than ethanol, giving off 82

    per cent of the energy from gasoline, compared to ethanol's 67 per cent.

    Phenology- the study of cyclic natural phenomena related to plants and animal

    life.

    Caesium-134 causes Cancer this toxic radioactive substance recently found ingroundwater in Fukushima Nuclear Plant and also found in Swiss lake water

    which is used for drinking purposes.

    Recently in Bihar mid-meals poisonous content was found which was five

    times more than what is found in insecticides. "Monocrotophos" is an

    insecticide used for agriculture purposes as well as in household insecticides.

    It is an Oganophosphorus compound. The Peak area of the poisonous

    substance in the oil was more than five times in comparison to the commercialpreparations. Atropine- used as treatment for Phosphorus poisoning.

    Monocrotophos banned in U S because of toxicity. World Health Organisation

    classified it has highly hazardous substance based on its Oral toxicity.

    India is the First country in South Asia to ban the testing of cosmetics and itsingredients on animals.

    "New Danger Zone" which world entered with Earth-Warming Carbon dioxide, the level of Co2 at present 400 parts per million (ppm).

    To address adolescent anaemia the Government of India launched a WeeklyIron Folic Acid (WIFS) program from Karnataka. Each Tablet has 100mg iron

    and 500mg Folic acid.

    The Asiatic Lion in Gir is set to move to a new home in Kuno Wild Life

    Sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh. The Asiatic Lion is Smaller in size in

    comparison to the African Lion. In Asiatic Lions longitudinal fold of skin

    running along its belly is the most striking morphological character.

    Long billed Vulture (Gyps indicus) and Slender-billed Vulture (Gyps

    tenuisrostris) Critically endangered Species of Vulture has been foundinhabiting a steep cliff in the Murliguda Forests in Adilabad district of Andra

    Pradesh.

    The Rajaji National Park in Uttarkhand got the status of a tiger reserve. It willbe the second tiger reserve in the state after the Corbett National Park. There

    are at present 42 tiger reserves in the country.

    Carbon di oxide (Co2) the most common greenhouse gas emitted by humans

    but other gases includes Black Carbon, Methane, Hydroflurocarbons (HFC)

    given by Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

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    Name:- Mohith S Yadav

    List of References for above Article is as follows

    1. www.thehindu.com

    2. www.economictimes.indiatimes.com/environment/developmental-

    issues

    3. www.pib.nic.in

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