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UPSC Current Affairs Pointers of the past week | June 10 to June 16, 2024

Agnipath scheme, Global Economic Prospects Report, Kavli Prize, Cheetah Reintroduction Project and more — Here are some must read current affairs tidbits for your prelims preparation that you shouldn't miss for UPSC, state PSCs, and other competitive examinations.

UPSC Current Affairs Pointers of the past week | June 10 to June 16, 2024The final call on when the cheetahs will be imported from Namibia and South Africa will be made after the monsoons. (Image: Abujoy/Wikimedia Commons)

UPSC Current Affairs Pointers is a new initiative of UPSC Essentials to consolidate your prelims exam prep. Every Monday, take a quick look at last week’s current affairs tidbits curated specially for those preparing for UPSC and various other competitive examinations.

If you missed the UPSC Current Affairs Pointers of past week | 3rd June to June 9th, 2024 from the Indian Express, read it here.

🚨 The Indian Express UPSC Essentials brings to you the June edition of its monthly magazine. Click Here to read. Share your views and suggestions in the comment box or at manas.srivastava@indianexpress.com🚨

Polity

The Bharatiya Janata Party-led government’s ambitious Agnipath scheme has faced opposition, from political parties and Armed Forces veterans alike, since it was announced in June 2022. (File)

Agnipath scheme

Kerala Migration Survey (KMS) 2023

Economy

The good news is that global growth is holding steady, having slowed for three consecutive years, according to the Global Economic Prospects Report. (File Photo/Representational)

— Global Economic Prospects Report

(Source: worldbank.org)

Prime Global Cities Index January-March 2024

Environment

While India has the lowest per capita emission of 0.8 kg N2O/person, the kg N2O/person figures for the other top emitters are China 1.3, US 1.7, Brazil 2.5 and Russia 3.3. (Wikimedia Commons)

Nitrous Oxide emission

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Cheetah Reintroduction Project

Diseases in News

With Alzheimer’s, a person may witness a persistent decline in their intellectual abilities. (Source: Getty/Thinkstock)

New Alzheimer’s drug

Person in News

Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi will replace the current Army chief General Manoj C Pande. (PIB)

Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi

Pt Rajeev Taranath

Places in News

Kainchi Dham near Nainital. (Via Wikimedia Commons)

Joshimath and Kosiyakutoli

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Sports

Divya Deshmukh with the trophy after becoming the World Junior Champion. (PHOTO Courtesy: Divya Deshmukh)

—  FIDE World Junior Chess Championship

Awards

The Kavli Prize is awarded in honour of Norwegian-American businessman and philanthropist Fred Kavli (1927-2013). (Representational).

Kavli Prize

Field Winner of Kavli Prize 2024
Astrophysics
  • David Charbonneau of Harvard University, and Sara Seager, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are winners for Astrophysics.
  • The duo have been recognised for discoveries of exoplanets, and the characterisation of their atmosphere.
Nanoscience Robert Langer of MIT, Armand Paul Alivisatos of the University of Chicago, and Chad Mirkin of Northwestern University were given the prize for nanoscience.
  • Langer was recognised for Nano-engineering materials for controlled release of therapeutic bio-molecules.
  • Alivisatos devised semiconductor crystals or “quantum dots” which could be used as multi-colour fluorescent probes in bio-imaging.
  • Mirkin introduced the concept of spherical nucleic acid (SNA), a new class of nucleic acids that are densely functionalised and oriented spherically around a nanoparticle core.
Neuroscience
  • The prize in neuroscience has been awarded to Nancy Kanwisher of MIT, Winrich Freiwald of Rockefeller University, and Doris Tsao of the University of California at Berkeley.
  • The trio have been awarded for their collective effort over decades to map the linkage between facial recognition and the brain.

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Khushboo Kumari is a Deputy Copy Editor with The Indian Express. She has done her graduation and post-graduation in History from the University of Delhi. At The Indian Express, she writes for the UPSC section. She holds experience in UPSC-related content development. You can contact her via email: khushboo.kumari@indianexpress.com ... Read More

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