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Current Affair – 18 November 2024

Booker Prize

Overview:

The Booker Prize is one of the world’s most prestigious literary awards, given annually for a single work of fiction.

History:

Founded in 1969 in the UK, initially limited to Commonwealth writers, it is now open to authors worldwide, irrespective of nationality.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Awarded to novels originally written in English and published in the UK or Ireland during the prize year.
  • Self-published novels are not eligible.
  • The novel must be an original work in English (translations are excluded).

Prize Details:

  • Winner’s reward: £50,000.
  • Shortlisted authors: £2,500 each.

Booker Prize Foundation:

Established as a charity in 2002, it manages both the Booker Prize for Fiction and the Man Booker International Prize, introduced in 2005.

Walking Pneumonia

Overview:

Walking pneumonia is a type of atypical pneumonia, primarily caused by the bacteria Mycoplasma pneumoniae, though other bacteria and viruses can also be responsible.

Symptoms:

Symptoms are often mild, resembling a common cold, such as cough, sore throat, low-grade fever, and fatigue.

Why “Walking Pneumonia”?

It is termed “walking pneumonia” because it is less severe than typical pneumonia, allowing individuals to continue daily activities.

Transmission:

Transmission occurs through airborne droplets from close contact, such as coughing, sneezing, or speaking.

Treatment:

Although often not serious, walking pneumonia can linger for weeks and may require antibiotics for treatment in some cases.

Silent Pneumonia:

It is sometimes referred to as “silent pneumonia” due to the possibility of no symptoms, despite X-ray findings showing fluid-filled air sacs in the lungs.

Wildlife Institute of India (WII)

Overview:

Established in 1982 under the Ministry of Environment, Forests, and Climate Change, Government of India, located in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, adjacent to Rajaji National Park.

Objectives:

  • Enhance scientific knowledge on wildlife resources.
  • Provide training for wildlife conservation and management at various levels.
  • Conduct research to develop techniques for wildlife management in Indian conditions.
  • Collaborate with international organizations for wildlife research and training.
  • Develop as a regional center for wildlife conservation.

Research Areas:

  • Biodiversity, endangered species, wildlife management, forensic wildlife research, eco-development, spatial modeling, and studies related to climate change.

Governing Board:

Chaired by the Union Minister and includes representatives from the Centre, state governments, and academic institutions.

World Intellectual Property Indicators

India’s Position in Global IP Rankings:

India ranks in the global top 10 for patents, trademarks, and industrial designs.

Growth in Patent Applications:

  • India recorded the fastest growth in patent applications in 2023 (+15.7%) among the top 20 economies.
  • India ranks 6th globally in patent applications with 64,480 filings.
  • Resident filings accounted for 55.2% of all patent submissions in India in 2023.

Industrial Design Applications:

  • India witnessed a 36.4% rise in industrial design applications in 2023.
  • The Textiles and Accessories, Tools and Machines, and Health and Cosmetics sectors led the way in design filings.

Trademark Filings:

  • India ranked 4th globally in trademark filings with a 6.1% increase in 2023.
  • Around 90% of India’s trademark filings were by residents.
  • India’s trademark office holds the second-largest number of active trademark registrations globally (over 3.2 million).

Patent-to-GDP Ratio:

India’s patent-to-GDP ratio grew significantly from 144 to 381 over the past decade, reflecting the country’s expanding intellectual property activity alongside its economic growth.

Global Patent and Trademark Trends:

  • Global patent applications in 2023 reached a record of 3.55 million.
  • Top contributing countries: China, United States, Japan, South Korea, and India.
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