UPSC Prelims Facts – 06 February 2025

Prelims FACTS

Department of Biotechnology has launched GARBH-INi-DRISHTI

  • Data dashboard that provides a comprehensive overview of maternal and child health databases.
  • Developed under the GARBH-INi program.
  • A flagship programme supported by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT).

Samudrayaan project has received Rs 600cr in Union Budget 2025-26.

  • Part of – Deep Ocean Mission
  • Ministry – Ministry of Earth Sciences
  • Aim – To develop a self-propelled manned submersible to carry 3 human beings to a water depth of 6000 meters for deep ocean exploration.

NGT has sought a response from Centre on two invasive fish species being used as biological agents for controlling mosquitoes.

  • Gambusia –
    • Found in Mississippi River basin from central Indiana and Illinois, south to Gulf of Mexico.
    • Found in freshwater; Viviparous and breeds throughout summer.
    • Do not lay eggs, but rather give birth to live young.
  • Guppy – Mostly in Northern South America and Caribbean islands.

Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (UNESCO-IOC) signs MoU to establish Ocean Coordination Mechanism for Wider Caribbean Region.

  • Objective – Securing a sustainable future for the Wider Caribbean region’s marine ecosystems.
  • Funding from Global Environment Facility (GEF).
  • Functions – Promoting regional cooperation among Signatories for sustainable use of marine resources.

A small detector, weighing under 3 kilograms, successfully identified anti-neutrinos, which are the antimatter counterparts of neutrinos.

  • Subatomic particles with no electric charge and an extremely small mass, almost close to 0.
  • Abundant particles in the universe, following photons.
  • Interact with matter only via the weak nuclear force and gravity, making them incredibly difficult to detect.
  • Global Neutrino Detection Initiatives – IceCube Neutrino Observatory (Antarctica), Super-Kamiokande (Japan)
  • India-based Neutrino Observatory (INO) is in Tamil Nadu

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