News in Shorts: 07 March 2025

7 Mar 2025

News in Shorts: 07 March 2025

Navy’s INSV Tarini

Context: INSV Tarini is on the fourth leg of an ongoing global circumnavigation by two women Indian Navy officers.

  • It left Port Stanley, Falkland Islands on March 4 to Cape Town, South Africa. 

About INSV Tarini

  • INSV Tarini is on a global circumnavigation mission under the Navika Sagar Parikrama-II expedition.
  • Built by: Aquarius Shipyard Limited.
  • The expedition was flagged off from Goa on October 2, 2024
    • The entire expedition includes five legs, stopping at four ports for maintenance and restocking.
      • Goa to Fremantle, Australia
      • Fremantle to Lyttelton, New Zealand
      • Lyttelton to Port Stanley, Falkland Islands
      • Port Stanley to Cape Town, South Africa
      • Cape Town back to Goa

 

Ruellia Elegans

Context: A new study published in the Journal of Threatened Taxa has highlighted the threat posed by Ruellia elegans  to native biodiversity in Assam’s Digboi.

About Ruellia elegans

  • Common names: Brazilian petunia, Christmas pride, wild petunia.
  • Native Habitat: Wet tropical biomes of Brazil.
  • Distinct Features: Bright red, trumpet-shaped flowers.
  • Invasive Presence in India: One of four invasive Ruellia species alongside Ruellia ciliatiflora, Ruellia simplex, and Ruellia tuberosa.
  • Recorded Sightings:
    • First documented in Odisha nearly a decade ago.
    • Introduced in the Andaman Islands, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico.
    • Recently observed in Assam’s Digboi.

Impacts of Invasive Species on Biodiversity

  • Competition for Resources: Rapidly spreads, outcompeting native plants for sunlight, water, and nutrients.
  • Ecosystem Disruption: Alters biodiversity, affecting wildlife habitats.
  • Threat to Native Species: Leads to population decline or extinction of indigenous flora.
  • Economic and  Environmental Damage: Causes long-term ecological imbalance, requiring costly management efforts.

 

Cyclone Alfred

Context: Tropical Cyclone Alfred is expected to hit Australia’s eastern coast early tomorrow.

  • The cyclone is being touted to be the strongest tropical cyclone to threaten the region in more than 50 years.
    • Brisbane:  Dinah in 1967 and Wanda in 1974 were the last severe cyclones to make landfall near Brisbane.
    • The 1954 cyclone, which caused the ‘Great Flood’ in northern NSW and southeast Queensland, is the best historical comparison.

About Alfred Cyclone

  • Landfall: The cyclone is expected to make landfall between Noosa and Coolangatta, north of Brisbane.
  • Category: Alfred will remain on the stronger end of Category 2  when it makes landfall and could possibly reach a Category 3 status according to the Bureau of Meteorology.
  • Wind Speed: It can possibly reach up to 150kmph per hour in areas of Queensland and NSW, with rainfall totals expected up to 600mm.
  • Formation: Alfred Cyclone formed in the Coral Sea alongside two more systems. 
    • Tropical cyclones forming out of the same trough is quiet rare in the South Pacific.
  • Unique Movement: Alfred initially moved out to sea southwards, travelling parallel to Australia’s east coast, and then took a sharp turn westward towards Australia’s eastern coast.
    • Usual Pattern: Most cyclones that form in the Coral Sea typically tracks southeastward, away from the Australian coastline (getting caught in mid-latitude westerly winds).
  • Reason: 
    • Extratropical Transition: Alfred underwent a process of extratropical transition due to its interaction with a mid-latitude trough (a system of low pressure that extended northward) altering its movement.
      • During this process, they can re-intensify into a hybrid system, sometimes even stronger than the original tropical cyclone
    • Movement: As the mid-latitude trough moves east, Alfred has been left under the influence of the subtropical ridge, which is pushing it westward (straight toward Australia’s southeast coast).
    • Climate change: Warmer oceans (above 26.5C) to sustain tropical cyclones further south than 25 degree parallel and low vertical wind shear are essential for a cyclone to develop, strengthen, and sustain itself.
      • Historically due to the cooler waters and wind shear in the south-eastern area, tropical cyclones used to weaken.
    • Slow Movement: The cyclone is currently traveling at 14 Kmph which is less than the average tropical cyclone speed ie, between 15-20 kmph.
      • Slow movement gives a cyclone more time to intensify in the oceans and bring more rainfall over cities.

 

Tarabai Shinde

Context: In 1882, disturbed by societal double standards, Tarabai Shinde penned Stri-Purush Tulana, India’s first feminist text, challenging patriarchal norms and the unjust blame placed on women.

About Tarabai Shinde

  • Early Life and Education: Born in Buldhana, Maharashtra, into a well-educated Maratha family, Tarabai was encouraged by her father, Bapuji Hari Shinde, an associate of social reformer Jyotirao Phule
    • She received an education uncommon for women of her time.
  • Challenges and Personal Struggles: Married but living in her father’s house, which was a rarity then she remained childless. 
    • Some scholars suggest her personal experiences shaped her bold feminist stance.
  • Legacy: Her singular publication left a lasting mark on feminist discourse in India.

Contribution of Tarabai Shinde

  • Literary Contribution: Her book Stri-Purush Tulana, printed in 1882, directly questioned gender inequalities and critiqued Hindu scriptures for their bias against women.
    • Through historical and mythological examples, she exposed contradictions in religious texts that justified women’s oppression.
  • Social Reform and Advocacy: A supporter of the Satyashodhak Samaj, she advocated for gender equality and widow remarriage.
    • Her work voiced concerns about the suffering of women, emphasizing the need for social and legal reforms.
  • Recognition and Impact: Initially ignored, her work resurfaced in 1975 through Marathi scholar S. G. Malshe.
    • Though sidelined in her time, Stri-Purush Tulana remains a foundational feminist text, resonating with contemporary gender debates.

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