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Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport has achieved Net Zero Carbon Emission status, becoming the first Indian airport with Level 5 certification. India has initiated Phase 3 trials for its first indigenous dengue vaccine, DengiAll, and named three underwater structures in the Indian Ocean. Additionally, significant advancements in space tourism, satellite technology, and cancer treatment have been reported, including the launch of India's first gene therapy for cancer.

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Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport has achieved Net Zero Carbon Emission status, becoming the first Indian airport with Level 5 certification. India has initiated Phase 3 trials for its first indigenous dengue vaccine, DengiAll, and named three underwater structures in the Indian Ocean. Additionally, significant advancements in space tourism, satellite technology, and cancer treatment have been reported, including the launch of India's first gene therapy for cancer.

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Science

&
Technology
Net Zero Carbon Emission
Delhi's Indira Gandhi International
Airport achieved Net Zero Carbon
Emission status, becoming the rst
Indian airport with Level 5 certication
by Airport Council International.
India's rst indigenous dengue vaccine
ICMR and Panacea Biotec started
Phase 3 trials for India's rst
indigenous dengue vaccine, DengiAll,
developed by Panacea Biotec.
India named three underwater structures in the
Indian Ocean
1) Ashoka seamount
2) Chandragupt ridge
3) Kalpataru ridge
Space Tourism
Gopi Thotakura: First Indian Pilot to
Embark on Space Tourism with Blue
Origin’s NS-25 mission
Mpox
Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox,
is a viral disease caused by the
Orthopoxvirus, related to the smallpox
virus.
Ÿ Human-to-Human
Ÿ Animal-to-Human
Initial Sympotoms : Fever, headache,
muscle aches, backache, swollen
lymph nodes & Rash Development
‘Prime Astronaut’ for Indo-US Mission to Space Station
The National Mission Assignment
Board recommended Group Captain
Shubhanshu Shukla as the prime
Mission Pilot and Group Captain
Prasanth Balakrishnan Nair as the
backup.

Axiom-4 mission to the ISS.


ISRO launches Earth Observation Satellite EOS-08
ISRO launched the EOS-08 earth
observation satellite using its Small
Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV D3).

Applications such as satellite-based


sur veillance, disaster monitoring,
environmental monitoring, re detection,
volcanic activity obser vation, and
industrial and power plant disaster
monitoring.
Multiple Independently Targetable Re-entry Vehicle (MIRV)
technology
Mission Divyastra

It marked the rst time the indigenously


developed Agni-5 missile integrated MIRV
technology.

Defence Research and Development


Organisation (DRDO).
Chang’e-6 lunar probe
China has become the rst country to
successfully bring back samples from
the far side of the moon.
ISRO successfully carries out landing experiment of
Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) ‘Pushpak’
FLOAT (Flexible Levitation on a Track)
Ÿ NASA has unveiled its ambitious plan
to construct the rst lunar railway
system, known as FLOAT (Flexible
Levitation on a Track), designed to
revolutionize payload transport on
the Moon.
India’s Gaganyaan Mission and its Astronauts
India’s capability to conduct space travel with
a human crew, sending them to an orbit
400 km above Earth and ensuring their safe
return.

GSLV Mk III, alternatively known as LVM3.

First four Indian astronauts:


1) Gp Capt Prashanth Balakrishnan Nair
2) Gp Capt Ajit Krishnan
3) Gp Capt Angad Prathap
4) Wg Cdr Shubanshu Shukla
TSAT-1A is India’s rst private-sector-built satellite
This is the rst collaboration
between TASL (Tata Advanced
Systems Limited ) and Satellogic.
India’s First Gene Therapy for Cancer Launched
The President of India, Smt Droupadi
Murmu, launched India's rst home-
grown gene therapy for cancer at IIT
Bombay on April 4, 2024.

This groundbreaking treatment, called


‘C AR-T cell therapy’, is a major
breakthrough in the battle against
cancer.

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