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Vishnugad Pipalkoti Hydroelectric Project

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Recently, a landslide occurred at the site of the Vishnugad Pipalkoti Hydroelectric Project in Helang, Chamoli district, Uttarakhand, injuring twelve workers, four of whom were critically injured.

About Vishnugad Pipalkoti Hydroelectric Project

The Vishnugad Pipalkoti Hydroelectric Project is an under-construction 444-megawatt run-of-river hydropower project located on the Alaknanda River, a major tributary of the Ganga River.

Key Details:

  • Location: Chamoli district, Uttarakhand, on the Alaknanda River.

  • Capacity: Designed to produce 444 MW of electricity.

  • Annual Generation: The project will generate an estimated 1,665 GWh (gigawatt-hours) of electricity annually under typical conditions.

Infrastructure Details:

  • Dam: A 65-meter high concrete gravity dam is being constructed near Helang village, designed to create a small reservoir on the Alaknanda River.

  • Reservoir Capacity: The reservoir will store about 3.63 million cubic meters of water, equivalent to roughly 4.9 hours of average river flow.

  • Headrace Tunnel: A 13.4-kilometer headrace tunnel will carry the water to an underground powerhouse near Haat village for power generation.

  • Tailrace Tunnel: A 3-kilometer tailrace tunnel will return the water back to the Alaknanda River, approximately 18 kilometers downstream from its diversion point.

Development and Funding:

  • The project is being developed by THDC India Ltd (formerly Tehri Hydro Development Corporation Limited).

  • The project has been financed by a US$ 648 million loan from the World Bank.

  • THDC India Ltd is a joint venture between the Government of India and the Government of Uttar Pradesh.

Project Significance

  • Energy Generation: The Vishnugad Pipalkoti Hydroelectric Project is expected to play a significant role in generating clean, renewable energy in Uttarakhand and contribute to the national grid.

  • Infrastructure Development: The project will help in improving local infrastructure, providing employment, and contributing to the overall economic growth of the region.


 


 

World Tribal Day

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On August 9, 2025, the Adivasi Girijana Sangham has urged tribal representatives, youth, and elected leaders to actively participate in the celebrations of World Tribal Day. The focus of this year’s observance is on resolving tribal issues and ensuring the rights of indigenous people are protected.

About World Tribal Day

  • Date of Observance: August 9 (annually)

  • Also Known As: World Indigenous Day or International Day of World's Indigenous People

  • Theme for 2025: "Indigenous Peoples and Artificial Intelligence – Defending Rights, Shaping the Future"

The day aims to highlight the issues and struggles faced by tribal communities worldwide, calling for greater protection of their fundamental rights, and emphasizing their role in preserving cultural diversity.

History of World Tribal Day

The origins of World Tribal Day go back to December 1994 when the United Nations General Assembly declared August 9 as a day to honor and recognize the rights and significant contributions of indigenous people. This was in alignment with a global movement to uplift tribal communities, who despite comprising around 6% of the global population, often face marginalization.

The significance of August 9 lies in its historical connection to the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations meeting that took place in Geneva in 1982. The meeting was a milestone for recognizing the rights of indigenous communities and laid the foundation for the annual observance.

Key Facts about World Tribal Day

  1. Global Importance:

    • This day is dedicated to supporting and protecting the rights of indigenous people around the world.

    • It offers a platform for individuals and organizations to take action toward defending the rights of tribal communities and ensuring they are not marginalized.

  2. 2025 Theme:

    • The theme "Indigenous Peoples and Artificial Intelligence – Defending Rights, Shaping the Future" highlights the growing importance of technology and AI in shaping the future, while also emphasizing the need to safeguard the rights of indigenous peoples in the digital age.

  3. Focus Areas:

    • Cultural Diversity: Despite their small proportion of the global population, tribal communities are vital in preserving cultural diversity, sustainable practices, and knowledge systems.

    • Tribal Issues: The day brings attention to the social, economic, and political challenges faced by indigenous communities, and calls for actions to improve their living conditions and protect their traditions.


 

Ectopic Pregnancy

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In a recent case reported from Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, doctors were stunned when an MRI scan revealed a fetus growing in the liver, a condition known as intrahepatic ectopic pregnancy. This extremely rare and dangerous form of ectopic pregnancy has shocked the medical community, as ectopic pregnancies typically occur in the fallopian tubes, not in organs like the liver.

About Ectopic Pregnancy

An ectopic pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg implants and grows outside the uterus. Typically, the fertilized egg attaches itself to the walls of the fallopian tube, but it can also implant in other areas such as the ovary, abdominal cavity, or lower part of the uterus (cervix).

Common Forms of Ectopic Pregnancy:

  • Tubal Pregnancy: The most common type, where the fertilized egg implants in one of the fallopian tubes.

  • Other Locations: The fertilized egg can also implant in the ovary, abdomen, or cervix.

Causes of Ectopic Pregnancy:

Ectopic pregnancies happen when the fertilized egg is unable to move properly to the uterus. This blockage may be caused by:

  • Inflammation or scarring of the fallopian tubes (often due to infections or previous surgeries).

  • Irregularly shaped or damaged fallopian tubes.

  • Infections or previous pelvic surgeries.

Symptoms of Ectopic Pregnancy:

The symptoms of ectopic pregnancies can resemble those of early pregnancy, making them harder to detect initially. Early signs include:

  • Missed period

  • Nausea and vomiting

  • Tenderness of the breasts

As the pregnancy progresses and the fertilized egg grows, other symptoms become noticeable, such as:

  • Vaginal bleeding

  • Pain in the lower abdomen

  • Pelvic and back pain

  • Dizziness

  • Shoulder pain

  • Discomfort during bowel movements

  • Low blood pressure

Treatment for Ectopic Pregnancy:

Ectopic pregnancies are a medical emergency because the growing embryo can cause the fallopian tube or organ to rupture, leading to internal bleeding. In some cases, doctors use a medication called methotrexate to stop the growth of the fertilized egg, thereby ending the pregnancy. In more severe cases, surgery may be necessary to remove the ectopic tissue.


 

SheLeads Programme

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The Union Minister for Women and Child Development recently inaugurated the second edition of UN Women’s flagship capacity-building programmeSheLeads II: Workshop for Women Leaders, in New Delhi. This workshop is aimed at empowering women to take on leadership roles in public and political life, with a focus on the upcoming Lok Sabha and State Assembly elections.

About SheLeads Programme

The SheLeads initiative is a flagship programme by the UN Women India Country Office designed to:

  • Advance gender equality in public and political leadership.

  • Equip women leaders with the necessary skills, platforms, and networks to contest elections and contribute to governance.

  • Empower women to shape policies that reflect the diverse needs and aspirations of the population.

Key Features of SheLeads II:

  • The programme focuses on empowering women to step into roles where they can actively shape policies and governance.

  • The workshop provides training in key leadership skills such as public speaking, policy-making, networking, and strategic decision-making.

  • Women are given the tools and confidence needed to contest upcoming elections and lead from the front.

Significance of SheLeads II

  • The SheLeads II workshop is designed to ensure that women can confidently enter political roles, fostering inclusive leadership that resonates with all sections of society.

  • By equipping women with the necessary skills and networks, the programme ensures that the development agenda is inclusive, addressing the concerns and aspirations of all citizens.

  • It aims to tackle the gender imbalance in political representation and decision-making positions, encouraging women to actively engage in public service and governance.

Key Facts about UN Women

  • UN Women is the UN entity dedicated to promoting gender equality and the empowerment of women.

  • Established in July 2010 by the UN General Assembly as part of a reform agenda to create greater impact.

  • UN Women’s roles include:

    • Supporting inter-governmental bodies, such as the Commission on the Status of Women, in creating policies, global standards, and norms for gender equality.

    • Assisting member states in implementing these global standards and providing technical and financial support to those countries that request it.

    • Building effective partnerships with civil society organizations to advocate for women’s rights and gender equality worldwide.


 


 

Massive Wildfire in Southern France

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A massive wildfire has recently ravaged around 16,000 hectares (39,537 acres) of forest and villages in southern France.

About France

France, one of the oldest nations in the world, is located in both the Northern and Eastern hemispheres, making it a significant geopolitical and cultural player. It is also one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Europe.

Geography and Location:

  • Borders: France shares borders with 7 countries: Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, and Andorra.

  • Coastal Boundaries:

    • In the west, it is bordered by the Bay of Biscay (North Atlantic Ocean).

    • In the northwest, it is bordered by the English Channel.

    • To the south, it is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea.

Major Rivers:

  • Loire River: The longest river in France, draining into the Atlantic Ocean.

  • Seine River: Drains into the English Channel, with Paris located on its banks.

Major Mountains:

  • Alps: Located in southern France, known for their majestic peaks.

  • Jura Mountains: North of the Alps, extending into Switzerland.

  • Pyrenees: Forming the natural border between France and Spain.

Natural Resources:

France has significant reserves of various minerals and natural resources, including:

  • Coal

  • Iron ore

  • Bauxite

  • Zinc

  • Uranium

  • Antimony

  • Arsenic

  • Potash

  • Feldspar

  • Fluorspar

  • Gypsum

Overseas Regions:

France also has 5 overseas regions that are located outside the European mainland:

  1. Guadeloupe

  2. Guyane (French Guiana)

  3. La Réunion

  4. Martinique

  5. Mayotte

Capital City:

  • Paris, the iconic capital of France, is not just a cultural hub but also a major center for art, fashion, and diplomacy globally.

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