MethaneSAT
Recently, MethaneSAT was launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon9 rocket from California, USA.
	- Aim – To track and measure methane emissions at a global scale.
 
	- To identify how much methane is coming from where, who’s responsible, and are those emissions going up or down over time.
 
	- Promoting entity – Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), a US-based non-profit environmental advocacy group.
 
	- Developing partners – Harvard University, the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, and the New Zealand Space Agency.
 
	- Mission partner – Google
 
While MethaneSAT is not the 1st spacecraft to identify and quantify methane emissions, it will provide more details and have a much wider field of view than any of its predecessors.
	- Features – It is a washing-machine-sized satellite that will orbit the Earth 15 times a day, monitoring the oil and gas sector.
 
	- High-resolution IR sensor and a spectrometer can track differences in concentrations as small as 3 parts per billion in the atmosphere.
 
	- It also has a wide-camera view of about 200 km by 200 km.
 
	- The collected data will be analysed using cloud-computing and AI technology developed by Google.
 
	- Advantages – Unlike previous satellites, it can pick up smaller emissions sources as well as larger emitters called ‘super emitters’.
 
	- It promotes transparency by making the data public for free in near real-time through Google’s Earth Engine platform.
 
	- It ensures accountability by allowing stakeholders and regulators to take action to reduce methane emissions.
 
	- It will help the nations in achieving their global commitments to reduce methane emissions with real time tracking.
 
	- Limitations – However, it does not necessarily mean that the data will compel polluters to curb their emissions and there’s no guarantee that this information leads to a change in behaviour.
 
	
		
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			 Methane Gas 
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				- It is an invisible but strong greenhouse gas.
 
				- Source – Fossil fuel operations account for about 40% of all human-caused methane emissions. 
 
				- Warms earth – It is the 2nd largest contributor to global warming after CO2. 
 
				- According to the UNEP, over a period of 20 years, methane is 80 times more potent at warming than carbon dioxide.
 
				- Forms ground-level ozone – A colourless and highly irritating gas that forms just above the Earth’s surface whose exposure could be contributing to 1 million premature deaths every year.
 
				- Measures – Global Methane Pledge was signed by more than 150 countries in 2021, to cut their collective methane emissions by at least 30% from 2020 levels by 2030. 
 
				- At COP28 in 2023, 50 companies responsible for 40% of global oil production have agreed to virtually eliminate their methane pollution. 
 
			 
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References
	- The Indian Express| Launch of MethaneSAT
 
	- MethaneSAT| Specifications of MethaneSAT
 
 
Women, Business and the Law Report 2024
The 10th edition of the women, business and the law report was published recently.
	- An annual studies measuring the laws that affect women’s economic opportunity.
 
	- Published by – World bank
 
	- Coverage – 190 economies.
 
	- For the 1st time – It analysed the impact of childcare & safety policies on women’s participation in the labour market.
 
	- It presents a new approach to measure the implementation gap between laws (de jure) and how they function in practice (de facto).
 
	- 10 indicators – Safety, Mobility, Workplace, Pay, Marriage, Parenthood, Childcare, Entrepreneurship, Assets, and Pension.
 

Key Findings of the Report
	- Workplace – No country in the world affords women the same opportunities as men in the workforce.
 
	- Global gender gap – It was far wider than previously thought and closing this could raise global GDP by more than 20%.
 
	- Pay – Globally, women earned just 77 cents of each dollar earned by a man.
 
	- Pension – In 81 countries, a woman’s pension benefits do not account for periods of work absences related to childcare.
 
	- Parenthood – Less than 50% the countries had financial support or tax relief for parents of young children.
 
	- Safety – 151 countries had laws against sexual harassment in the workplace but only 40 countries had laws that covered abuse in public areas or on public transport.
 
	- Childcare – Addressing the childcare gap would immediately lead to a 1% increase in women’s participation in the labour force.
 
	- Legal gap – Countries on average, established less than 40% of the systems needed for full implementation.
 
	- Women on average enjoyed just 64% of the legal protections men do, down from the previous estimate of 77%.
 

References
	- The Guardian| No equality for Working Women in any Country
 
	- World Bank| Women, Business and the Law 2024
 
 
Lac bangles
The lac bangles known for their unique craftsmanship and historical significance have received Geographical Indication (GI) Tag.
Geographical Indication (GI) tag is a form of certification that recognises unique products based on their origin which can be natural or man-made. India has enacted Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration & Protection) Act, 1999 for this purpose.
	- Lac Bangles – A traditional form of jewellery made from natural resin and adorned with colourful stones and beads.
 
	- Location – Hyderabad.
 
	- Type – Handicrafts.
 
Lac Bangles is the 2nd GI tag for a Hyderabad product after Haleem. It is the 17th product from Telangana to receive the recognition.
	
		
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			 Origin of Lac Bangles 
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				- Though the exact origin is not clear, historians say that the 1st bangle was manufactured during the late Qutub Shahi period, about 300 to 350 years ago.
 
				- Laad Bazaar, where they are sold, may have emerged during the reign of Nizam VI Mir Mahbub Ali Khan, its history predates the Asaf Jahi rule.
 
				- Artisans – Some say they were Unani Hakeems of Iran who came to the city during Qutub Shahi period took this as a secondary source of income.
 
				- Other sources say that it belong to artisans from Vijayanagara Empire, who settled down in the city.
 
				- Material used – It may have been studded with pure diamonds when they were 1st made as Golconda kingdom was known for its diamond mines and bazars.
 
				- Over time, diamonds gave way to decorative stones.
 
			 
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	- Making – It is crafted from lacquer derived from resin, undergo a meticulous process like being melted in furnaces before being embellished with crystals, beads or mirrors.
 

	- Significance – It will serve as a catalyst to uphold uncompromising quality standards and foster innovation in design among the 6,000-plus artisan families.
 
Reference
Times of India| Lac Bangles receives GI Tag
 
Narasapur Crochet Lace
Narasapur crochet lace craft gets Geographical Indication tag.
Crochet is a form of chain-stitch embroidery done with a hook instead of a needle. Lace is a delicate fabric made of yarn or thread in an open web like pattern, made by machine or by hand.
	- GI Tag – The Department of Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry registered the craft in the Geographical Indications Registry (GIR).
 
	- Geographical limits – 19 mandals in West Godavari and Dr. B.R.Ambedkar Konaseema districts in the Godavari region.
 
	- Originated in – Narsapur, Andhra Pradesh.
 
	- In 1844, Macrae and his wife from Scotland taught the lace craft to the local women during their missionary activities at Dummugudem (presently in Telangana).
 
	- It has survived the Indian famine (1899) and the Great Depression (1929).
 
In the year 2004, the 1st of its kind lace park in India was established in Narasapur.
	- The lace work – It is done using thin threads and these are again woven with thin crochet needles of varying sizes.
 
	- 3 categories of products made of lace — Garments, home furnishings and accessories.
 
	- It includes Doilies, pillow covers, cushion covers, bed spreads, hand purses, caps, tops, table-runners, and table cloths etc.
 
	- These artistically woven lace products are gifted as souvenirs.
 
	- Available colours – Orange, green, blue, white, red, and beige.
 

	- Exported to – Countries like UK, USA, France, etc.
 
	- Significance – It empowers women as an estimated 60% of the artisans involved in the craft are women.
 
	- It will help revive demand for the craft in global market where China’s machine-made lace products are dictating terms.
 
Reference
The Hindu| GI Tag for Narasapur Crochet Lace
 
Majuli’s Mukha Shilpa & Manuscript Paintings
Majuli in Assam gets the prestigious Geographical Indication (GI) tag for its mask-making and manuscript painting.
Majuli in Assam is the largest river island in the world.
	- A GI tag – It is conferred upon products originating from a specific geographical region, signifying unique characteristics and qualities.
 
	- Majuli’s Mukha Shilpa – They are traditional handmade masks.
 
	- Origin – They have been made in Assam's sattras, or monasteries, since the 16th century.
 
	- They depict characters in bhaonas with devotional messages under the neo-Vaishnavite tradition.
 
	- Themes – Gods, goddesses, demons, animals and birds.
 
	- Types
	
		- Mukha bhaona face mask – It covers the face.
 
		- Lotokoi hanging mask – Bigger in size extends to the chest.
 
		- Cho Mukha huge mask – It is a head and body mask.
 
	
	 
	- Materials used – Bamboo, clay, dung, cloth, cotton, wood, etc.,
 

	
		
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			 Arts in Neo-Vaishnavite tradition 
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				- Neo-Vaishnavism – It was introduced by the 15th-16th century reformer saint Srimanta Sankardeva.
 
				- Sattras – They are monastic institutions established by Srimanta Sankardev and his disciples as centres of religious, social and cultural reform.
 
				- They are also centres of traditional performing arts - Borgeet (songs), xattriya (dance) and bhaona (theatre).
 
				- Majuli has 22 sattras.
 
				- Samaguri Sattra had been practising mask-making since its establishment in 1663.
 
			 
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Majuli manuscript painting
A form of painting, also originating in the 16th century.
	- Themes – Illustrated numerous stories and chapters taken from the great Hindu epics Ramayana, Mahabharata and above all subjects from the Bhagavata Purana.
 
	- Material – It is done on sanchi pat, or manuscripts made of the bark of the sanchi or agar tree, using homemade ink.
 
	- Earliest example – A rendering of the Adya Dasama of the Bhagwat Purana in Assamese by Srimanta Sankardev.
 
	- Patronised by – The Ahom kings.
 
	- It continues to be practised in every sattra in Majuli.
 
Reference
The Indian Express| GI tag for Majuli Masks and Manuscript paintings
 
	
		
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			 Other Important Topics 
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			 Shehbaz Sharif 
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			 PM congratulates Shehbaz Sharif on being sworn in as Pakistan Prime Minister. 
			
				- Shehbaz Sharif of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party takes the oath as Prime Minister of Pakistan for the 2nd time.
 
				- As per Pakistan's constitution, a party must win 133 out of the 265 contested seats in the 266-member national assembly to form a government.
 
				- Pakistan lies just north of the Tropic of Cancer, bordering Iran, Afghanistan, China and India. 
 
			 
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			 Sangam: Digital Twin initiative 
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				- Aim – To revolutionize infrastructure planning and management.
 
				- The initiative was launched by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT).
 
				- It welcomes Expressions of Interest (EoI) from industry leaders, startups, MSMEs, academia, innovators, and forward-thinkers. 
 
				- Digital Twin technology offers a solution by creating virtual replicas of physical assets, enabling real-time monitoring, simulation, and analysis and feedback loops to achieve optimal outcomes.
 
			 
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			 Dak Karmayogi  
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			 The Department of Posts recently released the Special Cover commemorating successful journey of 2nd phase of Dak Karmayogi Project. 
			
				- Dak Karmayogi is an e-learning portal of the Department of Posts.
 
				- This portal has been developed ‘In-House’ under vision of ‘Mission Karmayogi’.
 
				- To recognize the good performance of employees of Department of Posts, Meghdoot Awards were conferred in 8 different categories.
 
				- Meghdoot Award is the highest award of Department of Posts at National level for overall performance and excellence introduced in 1984. 
 
			 
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			 Gevra Coal Mine 
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			 The coal ministry recently said that Gevra mine, operated by South Eastern Coalfields Ltd (SECL) in Chhattisgarh, has received environmental nod for expansion. 
			
				- Gevra mine got the environmental clearance to boost its production capacity to 70 million tonnes per annum. 
 
				- The expansion will position Gevra as the largest coal mine in Asia, overtaking Indonesia's Sangatta mine in coal production.
 
				- The expansion aligns with India's aim of achieving self-sufficiency in coal production and phasing out imports for power generation by the fiscal year 2025-26 (FY26).
 
			 
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			 India's 1st underwater metro 
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			 Prime Minister will inaugurate India's 1st under-river metro tunnel in Kolkata. 
			
				- The metro tunnel has been built under Kolkata's Hooghly River that will connect Howrah Maidan to Esplanade.
 
				- With this, Kolkata Metro joins elite club of London, Moscow, Munich metros.
 
				- The Howrah metro station is also the deepest in India.
 
			 
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			 Commission on Status of Women 
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			 Pune’s Dr Eeshani Bendale will join the United Nations Women UK Commission on the Status of Women as a delegate. 
			
				- The Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) is the principal global intergovernmental body exclusively dedicated to the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women. 
 
				- It is a functional commission of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) established by UN Economic and Social Council resolution of 1946.
 
				- Secretariat - UN Women.
 
				- CSW membership comprises 45 States elected by ECOSOC on the basis of equitable geographical distribution.
 
				- India was elected to the CSW for 4 years from 2021 to 2025.
 
			 
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			 2008 OS7 
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			 NASA has captured the images of a stadium sized asteroid that passed by Earth recently. 
			
				- 2008 OS7 asteroid is an Apollo class Near-Earth object (NEO) that orbits the sun once every 2.6 years, traveling from within the orbit of Venus to beyond the orbit of Mars. 
 
				- The Catalina Sky Survey, a NASA-funded project that searches for NEOs, discovered this asteroid in 2008. 
 
				- The asteroid classified as "potentially hazardous" because of its large size and close approach to Earth, but it poses no threat of impact for at least the next 200 years.
 
			 
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			 Africa Club 
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				- Africa club is an Alliance of African Multilateral Financial Institutions (which are African owned and controlled).
 
				- Launched - 37th African Union Summit.
 
				- It aims to amplify Africa's influence in the global financial system by aligning its functions with the Sustainable Development Goals and the African Union's Agenda 2063.
 
				- Members 
				
					- African Export Import Bank, 
 
					- Trade and Development Bank, 
 
					- Africa Finance Corporation, 
 
					- African Reinsurance Corporation, 
 
					- African Trade and Investment Development Insurance, 
 
					- Shelter Afrique Development Bank and ZEP – RE (PTA Reinsurance Co).
 
				 
				 
			 
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			 Salma Dam 
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				- Salma Dam is a hydroelectric power project that built on the Hari River in Afghanistan’s Herat province.
 
				- It was funded by the Indian government and officially known as India-Afghanistan Friendship Dam.
 
				- The plant has a power generation capacity of 42 MW and is also a major irrigation resource.
 
			 
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