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  • 26 Dec 2024
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Blackbuck Killed in Sirsa

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Recently, a blackbuck poaching incident in Jandwala Bishnoiyan village, Sirsa district, has outraged the Bishnoi community.  

  • The community, known for its commitment to wildlife conservation, is demanding stronger action to safeguard endangered species and prevent further poaching. 

 Key Points 

  • About the Incident: 
    • On 23rd December 2024, the carcass of a five-year-old male blackbuck was found with cut marks, indicating poaching. 
    • Veterinary surgeon conducted the post-mortem, identifying a punctured wound as evidence of poaching. 
      • Other animals, such as a nilgai and calves, might have also been poached in the area. 
  • Conservation Concerns: 
    • Local conservationists are alarmed by the declining blackbuck population in the region. 
    • The Akhil Bhartiya Jeev Raksha Bishnoi Sabha, highlighted the impact of de-notification of sanctuaries in 2017 on wildlife in villages like Jandwala Bishnoiyan, Ganga, and Bhaukhera. 
    • Blackbucks and chinkara deer populations have significantly decreased since de-notification. 
    • A case has been registered under Sections 9, 39, 49, 51, and 54 of the Wildlife Protection Act 1972.  

 Blackbucks 

 

  • About: 
    • The Blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra), or the Indian Antelope, is a species of antelope native to India and Nepal. 
      • It is widespread in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, and other areas throughout peninsular India. 
    • It is considered as the epitome of grassland. 
    • The blackbuck is a diurnal antelope (active mainly during the day). 
  • Recognition: 
    • It has been declared as the State Animal of Punjab, Haryana, and Andhra Pradesh. 
  • Cultural Importance: 
    • It is a symbol of purity for Hinduism as its skin and horns are regarded as sacred objects. For Buddhism, it is a symbol of good luck. 
  • Protection Status: 
  • Threat: 
  • Related Protected Areas: 
    • Velavadar Blackbuck Sanctuary - Gujarat 
    • Point Calimere Wildlife Sanctuary - Tamil Nadu 
    • In 2017, the Uttar Pradesh State Government approved the plan of setting up the Blackbuck Conservation Reserve in the trans-Yamuna belt near Prayagraj. It would be the first conservation reserve dedicated to the blackbuck. 
    • Tal Chhapar Sanctuary- Rajasthan 

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Geospatial Survey to Combat Illegal Mining

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 Key Points 

  • About the Survey: 
    • Conducted by Haryana Space Applications Centre (HARSAC), the survey aims to define the jurisdiction of Haryana and Rajasthan over various hills and update revenue records. 
  • Addressing Jurisdictional Issues: 
    • Illegal mining mafias exploit the jurisdictional ambiguity over the Aravalli hills. 
    • The Enforcement Bureau registered an First Information Report (FIR) for the illegal mining of 6,000 metric tonnes of hill in Rava village. 
  • Illegal Mining: 
    • About: 
      • Illegal mining is the extraction of minerals, ores, or other valuable resources from land or water bodies without the necessary permits, licenses, or regulatory approvals from government authorities. 
      • It can also involve the violation of environmental, labor, and safety standards. 
    • Issues: 
      • Environmental Degradation: 
        • It can lead to deforestation, soil erosion, and water pollution and can result in the destruction of habitats for wildlife, which can have serious ecological consequences. 
      • Hazards: 
        • Illegal mining often involves the use of hazardous chemicals such as mercury and cyanide, which can pose serious health risks to miners and nearby communities. 
      • Loss of Revenue: 
        • It can lead to a loss of revenue for governments as miners may not pay appropriate taxes and royalties. 
        • This can have significant economic impacts, particularly in countries where natural resources are a major source of revenue. 
      • Human Rights Violations: 
        • Illegal mining can also result in human rights violations, including forced labor, child labor, and exploitation of vulnerable populations. 

 The Aravallis 

  • About:  
    • The Aravalli Range extends from Gujarat to Delhi through Rajasthan, 692 km in length and varies between 10 to 120 km in width. 
      • The range acts as a natural green wall, with 80% located in Rajasthan and 20% in Haryana, Delhi, and Gujarat. 
    • The Aravalli mountains are divided into two main ranges – the Sambhar Sirohi Range and the Sambhar Khetri Range in Rajasthan, where their extension is about 560 km. 
    • It serves as an ecotone between the Thar Desert and the Gangetic Plain. 
      • Ecotones are areas where two or more ecosystems, biological communities, or biotic regions meet. 
    • Gurusikhar (Rajasthan), the highest peak in the range, reaches an elevation of 1,722 meters. 
  • Significance of Aravallis: 
    • The Aravallis prevent the Thar Desert from encroaching on the Indo-Gangetic plains, historically serving as a catchment for rivers and plains. 
    • The range supports 300 native plant species, 120 bird species, and exclusive animals like jackals and mongooses. 
    • During monsoons, the Aravallis direct monsoon clouds eastward, benefiting sub-Himalayan rivers and North Indian plains. In winter, they shield fertile valleys from cold westerly winds. 
    • The range aids in groundwater replenishment by absorbing rainwater, thus reviving groundwater levels. 
    • The Aravallis act as the “lungs” for Delhi-NCR, mitigating some effects of the region's severe air pollution. 

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State Level Awards on Good Governance Day

Why In News? 

Recently, state-level awards were organised on Good Governance Day in Gurugram district of Haryana. 

 Key Points 

  • Top Performing Districts in Haryana: 
    • Kaithal secured the first position among top-performing districts in Haryana. 
    • Fatehabad and Jhajjar were placed second and third. 
  • State Flagship Scheme Awards: 
    • Mukhya Mantri Shehri Awas Yojana: 
      • Mukhya Mantri Shehri Awas Yojana secured top honours in the category. 
      • It was launched to fulfill the housing aspirations of poor families, to provide housing for every impoverished individual. 
      • Under the state scheme, 15,250 beneficiaries were given land plot allotment certificates. 
    • Tohana Paddy Stubble Management Project: 
      • The Crop Residue Management scheme was placed second in the category. 
      • This is aimed at making the collection and storage of crop residues more convenient. Additionally, officials are working on establishing partnerships with industries to purchase these crop residues. 
    • Haryana Project Monitoring System (HPMS) Portal: 
      • HPMS Portal secured the third prize. 
      • It is a web-based information Dashboard which will help to monitor and evaluate the implementation progress of infrastructure-based projects 
    • Ambala Municipal Corporation’s Initiatives: 
      • Monthly Pass System and awarded fourth prize. 
  • Special Departmental Awards: 
    • Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam: 
      • Recognized for its waiver of monthly minimum charges scheme. 
    • NIPUN Haryana Mission Monitoring System: 

 Good Governance Day  

  • It is celebrated on 25th December to raise awareness among citizens about government accountability and effective administration.  
    • The theme for 2024 is “India’s Path to a Viksit Bharat: Empowering Citizens through Good Governance and Digitalisation.”  
  • It was started in the year 2014 to honor the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.  
  • The birth anniversary of Pt. Madan Mohan Malaviya is also observed on 25th December. 

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