Curcuma ungmensisĀ
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Context: Recently, researchers have identified a new ācousinā of the turmeric in Nagaland which has been given the name Curcuma ungmensis.
About Curcuma ungmensis:
- It is a rhizomatous herb.Ā
- Belongs to: Genus Curcuma (the ginger family Zingiberaceae)
- Named after: Ungma (village in Mokokchung district where it was found)
- Distribution: Curcuma is widely distributed in south and southeast Asia and south China. A few species are also found in northern Australia and the south Pacific.
- India: In northeast and southern States and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
About Rhizomes:
- Rhizomes are subterranean shoots growing horizontally.Ā
- It is branched and found deeply buried in the soil.Ā
- These shoots have scale leaves and adventitious roots towards their bottom.Ā
- Major Functions: Food storage and vegetative reproduction.
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Mission MausamĀ

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Context: Recently, the government has approved Mission Mausam.
About Mission Mausam:
- Refers: A multi-faceted and transformative initiative to tremendously boost India’s weather and climate-related science, research, and services.
- Aim: To improve accuracy in forecasts and nowcastsĀ
- Implemented by: The Ministry of Earth Sciences
- Significance: Direct benefit to agriculture, disaster management, defence, environment, aviation, water resources, power, tourism, shipping, transport, energy, and health.Ā
- Other Weather Forecasting Missions:
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- Project Mausam (2014) by the Ministry of Culture, to explore the cultural and historical connections between countries in the Indian Ocean region.
- National Monsoon Mission (2012) by the Ministry of Earth Sciences to develop a state-of-the-art dynamical prediction system for Indian monsoon rainfall on different time scales.
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Chairperson of the Parliamentary Committee on Official Language.

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Context: Shri Amit Shah has been unanimously re-elected as Chairperson of the Parliamentary Committee on Official Language.
Chairperson
- Shri Amit Shah served as Chairperson from 2019 to 2024.
- He aims to ensure that by 2047, all government work in India is done in Indian languages.
Parliamentary Committee on Official Language
- Formation and Background:
- Established in 1976 under Section 4 of the Official Languages Act, 1963.
- Chaired by the Union Home Minister.
- The committee consists of 30 members ā 20 from the Lok Sabha and 10 from the Rajya Sabha.
- Purpose of the Committee:
- Review of Hindi Usage: To assess the progress made in using Hindi for official purposes.
- The committee’s goal is to make Hindi a friend of all regional languages, not a competitor.
- Recommendations: To suggest ways to increase the use of Hindi in official communications.
- Report Submission Process:
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- The committee submits its report to the President.
- The President then ensures the report is presented to both Houses of Parliament.
- The report is also shared with all State Governments.
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First Meeting Of Anusandhan National Research Fund Board Convened

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Context: Recently, the first meeting of the Governing Board of the Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF) was convened.
Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF):
- About: ANRF was conceived as a funding body to galvanise science and engineering research in the country.Ā
- ANRF will act as an apex body to provide high-level strategic direction of scientific research in the country as per recommendations of the National Education Policy (NEP).Ā
- With the establishment of ANRF, the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) established by an act of Parliament in 2008 has been subsumed into ANRF.Ā
- Governing Act: The Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF) has been established with Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF) 2023 Act.
- Aim: Ā The ANRF aims to seed, grow and promote research and development (R&D) and foster a culture of research and innovation throughout Indiaās universities, colleges, research institutions, and R&D laboratories.Ā
- Corpus: The ANRF aims to establish a ā¹50,000 crore corpus with ā¹36,000 crore of it coming in from non-government sources.Ā
- Members of the Governing Board of the ANRF: It is headed by the Prime Minister of India.
- Other members of the Board are:
- The Union Ministers of Science and Technology, Education as Vice Presidents,
- The Principal Scientific Advisor as Member Secretary, and
- Secretaries to the Departments of Science and Technology, Biotechnology, and Scientific and Industrial Research.
- Executive Council of the ANRF: The Executive Council of the ANRF, chaired by the Principal Scientific Advisor.
- Its key functions include reviewing and approving applications for financial assistance, establishing regulations for these applications, preparing the foundation’s budget, and managing its financial accounts.
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