Tejas LCA-Mk1A
Context: Recently, GE Aerospace delivered the first of 99 F404-IN20 engines to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Mk1A.
About F404-IN20 engines
- The F404-IN20 engine is a customized variant of the F404 family.
- Objective: Specially designed for India’s Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Mk-1A.
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- It is built to offer high thrust, improved efficiency, and durability, making it suitable for modern combat needs.
About Tejas LCA Mk1A
- The Tejas LCA Mk1A, developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), is an upgraded version of India’s indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) with over 40 improvements.
- Key Features of Tejas Mk1A
- Modern Radar: Equipped with advanced AESA Radars – Israeli EL/M-2052 or India’s Uttam AESA Radar.
- Enhanced Flight Control: Upgraded Digital Fly-by-Wire Flight Control System (DFCC Mk1A).
- Electronic Warfare (EW): Features Unified Electronic Warfare Suite (UEWS) and Advanced Self Protection Jammer pod.
- Increased Weapon Capacity: Has nine hardpoints to carry BVR missiles, Air-to-Air/Ground missiles, and ASRAAM.
Abel Prize
Context: Japanese mathematician Masaki Kashiwara was awarded this year’s Abel Prize for his fundamental work in algebraic analysis and representation theory.
About Masaki Kashiwara work
- He is credited with developing the theory of D-modules and discovering crystal bases, which simplify complex mathematical calculations using simple graphs.
About the Abel Prize
- First awarded in 2003, the Abel Prize is often considered equivalent to the Nobel Prize, which lacks a category for mathematics.
- It was modeled on the Nobel Prize to recognize outstanding contributions in mathematics.
Prize Details:
- Includes a cash award of 7.5 million kroner (around $720,000).
Winners receive a glass plaque designed by Norwegian artist Henrik Haugan.
- Purpose: The Abel Prize aims to honor groundbreaking achievements in the field of mathematics.
- Naming: It is named after Niels Henrik Abel (1802-1829), a Norwegian mathematician known for his contributions to multiple mathematical areas.
History and Administration of the Abel Prize
- Establishment:
- Founded by the Norwegian Parliament in 2002 on Abel’s 200th birth anniversary.
- Originally proposed in 1899 by mathematician Sophus Lie after learning that the Nobel Prize excluded mathematics.
Vertically-Launched Short-Range Surface-to-Air Missile (VLSRSAM)
Context: The flight Test of the indigenously-developed Vertically-Launched Short-Range Surface-to-Air Missile (VLSRSAM) for the Navy was successfully conducted.
About Vertically-Launched Short-Range Surface-to-Air Missile (VLSRSAM)
- Conducted By: Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Indian Navy
- Location: The trail was conducted in conjunction with the Indian Navy at the Integrated Test Range (ITR) in Chandipur off the coast of Odisha
- The flight-test was carried out from a land-based vertical launcher establishing the Near-Boundary-Low Altitude capability of the missile system.
- Weapon Systems: All the weapon system elements including missile with indigenous Radio Frequency seeker, Multi-Function Radar and Weapon Control System,were deployed in combat configuration
- Performance: The performance of the system was validated by the flight data captured by various Range Instruments developed by ITR Chandipur.
- Significance:
- The missile demonstrated its near-boundary, low-altitude capability during a test fire.
Zo Community
Context: Violent clashes broke out in Churachandpur, Manipur recently between individuals belonging to the Zomi community on one side, and those belonging to the Hmar and Kuki communities on the other.
- All the three communities ie. Zomi, Hmar and Kuki fall under the larger Zo umbrella.
About Zo People
- Etymology: The term “Zo” is means “highlander” or “people of the hills”
- Linguistic Group: The Zo people are an ethnolinguistic group who speak the Kuki-Chin languages (a group of related Sino-Tibetan languages)
- The Kuki-Chin language is alternatively also called “South-Central Trans-Himalayan” languages by Linguist Linda Konnerth in 2018.
- Spread: A majority of the Zo population lives in Manipur and Mizoram in Northeast India, Chittagong Hills in Bangladesh and Chin State of Myanmar.
- Origin: The Zo people trace their ancestry to the Tibeto-Burman family and are widely believed to have settled in Myanmar thousands of years ago, travelling from China via Tibet.
- Few clans moved westward to modern-day Mizoram and parts of Manipur in the 17th century.
- Sub-tribes and Clans: The Zo is an umbrella community and comprise various sub-tribes and clans such as,
- Chin, Kuki, Mizo, Lushei, Zomi, Paitei, Hmar, Ralte, Pawi, Lai, Mara, Gangte, Thadou, etc.
- Religious Beliefs: The Zo people traditionally were animists and practiced ancestral worship.
- The proselytisation activities from the 19th century onwards, by the British missionaries converted a majority of Zo people to Protestant Christians.
India’s First Indigenously Developed MRI Scanner
Context: AIIMS New Delhi will install India’s first indigenously developed MRI scanner for clinical evaluation.
- The initiative aims to reduce dependence on imported medical devices and promote ‘Make in India’ innovation.
- Developed by: SAMEER (Society for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering and Research), an autonomous R&D body under Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY).
- Developed under: National Mission SCAN-ERA (Swadeshi Chumbakiya Anu-naad Chitran – Ek Rashtriya Abhiyaan), launched in December 2014.
About MRI Scanner Working
What is MRI?
- MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a non-invasive medical imaging technique that produces detailed images of internal structures such as the brain, muscles, heart, and organs.
Principles of MRI Scanner
- Magnetic Field Alignment: A strong magnetic field aligns hydrogen protons in the body.
- These protons behave like tiny magnets, aligning with the scanner’s field.
- Radiofrequency (RF) Pulses: The scanner sends an RF pulse, flipping the aligned protons to a higher energy state, disturbing their alignment.
- Proton Relaxation and Signal Detection: After the RF pulse stops, protons relax back, emitting radiofrequency signals.
- MRI sensors detect these signals and analyze them.
- Image Construction: Detected signals are processed into cross-sectional images.
- Multiple images are combined to create a 3D representation of the body.
Baalpan ki Kavita Initiative
Context: Recently, the Department of School Education & Literacy (DoSE&L), Ministry of Education has launched “Baalpan ki Kavita initiative: Restoring Bhartiya rhymes/poems for young children”
About Baalpan ki Kavita Initiative
- Create a compendium of Indian rhymes/poems in Bhartiya Bhasha (Indian languages) and English.
- Objective: Aligns with NEP 2020 goals:
- Universal Early Childhood Education (ECE).
- Multilingualism and inclusion of mother tongue in foundational learning.
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