Daily current affairs 10th February

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February 10, 2022

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# UP elections

  • The high stakes electoral battle in Uttar Pradesh will commence on Thursday with voting for 58 seats in the Western belt.
  • More than 2.28 crore voters will decide the fate of 623 candidates, including 73 women.
  • Of the 58 seats going to the polls on Thursday, the BJP won 53 in 2017 assembly elections.

# Fusion energy

  • Scientists in the United Kingdom said they have achieved a new milestone in producing nuclear fusion energy, or imitating the way energy is produced in the sun.
  • Energy by nuclear fusion is one of mankind’s long standing quests as it promises to be low carbon, safer than how nuclear energy is produced.
  • A team at the Joint European torus (JET) facility near Oxford in Central England generated 59 Megajoules of sustained energy during an experiment in December, more than doubling a 1997 record.
  • A kilogram of fusion fuel contains about 10 million times as much as energy as a kilogram of coal, oil or gas.
  • The record and scientific data from these crucial experiments are a major boost for the ITER, the larger and more advanced version of the JET.

# INCOIS

  • Indian National Centre for Ocean Information services (INCOIS) has carried out coastal Vulnerability assessment for entire Indian coast at states level to bring out an atlas comprising 156 maps on 1:100000 scales to prepare a coastal vulnerability index (CVI).
  • From the CVI, It can be delineated that Gujarat’s 124 coastal KM is going to get affected or 5.36℅, Maharashtra 11 KM or 1.22℅ and then Karnataka and goa 48 KM or 9.54℅.

# IITs

  • Over 40℅ of teaching posts in all Indian Institute of technology are vacant according to data provided by the ministry of education in Rajya sabha.
  • According to the data, while 6511 teaching faculty are working in the IITs, 4370 posts are vacant.
  • Only 12℅ of the 6511 teaching staff are from scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and Other backward castes.

# Quad

  • External affairs Minister S. Jaishankar will begin a visit to Australia to attend a meeting of foreign ministers of Quad countries.
  • Foreign ministers are expected to discuss cooperation on vaccines, technology and regional security issues including issues related to China.

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