Current Affairs for APSC Prelims 2018 – Economy & Social Development (Revision Notes)

Current Affairs for APSC Prelims 2018

(REVISION NOTES from Nov 2017 – October 2018)

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ECONOMY & SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

 

India ranked 108th in the WEF’s Global Gender Gap Index 2017

  • India slipped 21 places on the index to 108, ranked behind neighbours China (100th ) and Bangladesh (47th), mainly due to less participation of women in economy and low wages.

Top 10 of the Global Gender Gap Index

  1. Iceland
  2. Norway
  3. Finland
  4. Rwanda
  5. Sweden
  6. Nicaragua
  7. Slovenia
  8. Ireland
  9. New Zealand
  10. Philippines


India Youth Development Index and Report 2017

  • developed by Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development (RGNIYD), Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu
  • Global Youth Development Index – India has been ranked 133rd out of 183 countries in the 2016 Global Youth Development Index (YDI)


‘Safe City’ Plan for Women

  • In eight metropolitan cities – Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Lucknow and Hyderabad.

Key Initiatives Taken For Women Safety

  • ‘Himmat’ app, all women patrol van, ‘shishtachar’ programme of the Delhi police;
  • ‘Hawkeye’ mobile app and ‘Bharosa’ programme of the Hyderabad police;
  • ‘Suraksha’ app of the Bengaluru police
  • Power Angels of Uttar Pradesh police.

 

The India Hypertension Management Initiative (IHMI) Launched

  • Union health ministry has launched The India Hypertension Management Initiative (IHMI) to reduce disability and death related to high blood pressure.
  • It is a joint collaboration by ICMR, Health Ministry, State governments and WHO.


Manipur Sangai Festival 2017

  • Named after Manipur’s state animal, the brow-antlered Sangai deer
  • It started in the year 2010. showcases the tourism potential of the state
  • Keibul Lamjao, a unique ‘floating’ reserve situated in Manipur in India’s Northeast, which is home to the brow-antlered deer, will also play host to the festival.

The Keibul Lamjao National Park

  • an integral part of Loktak Lake, in the Bishnupur district of the state of Manipur in India
  • the only floating park in the world

 

YONO App

  • State Bank of India, has launched a unified integrated app called YONO (You Need Only One) that would offer all kinds of financial and lifestyle products.
  • is an integrated digital banking platform to enable users to access a variety of financial and other services such as taxi bookings, online shopping, or medical bill payments.

 

India rank 100th in World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business 2018

  • biggest improvement among all countries
  • Top 5 countries – NZ, Singapore, Denmark, South Korea, Hong Kong

 

Tax Accounting Standard Income Computation and Disclosure Standards (ICDS)’

  • improved the country’s ranking (by the World Bank) over 50 notches in ease of paying taxes are an accounting standard for the purpose of income tax.

 

Google Tax

  • An entity which makes a payment exceeding Rs 1 lakh in a financial year to a non resident
  • technology company for some Business-to-Business Services (B2B) needs to withhold 6% tax on the gross amount being paid as an equalization levy.
  • This tax is applicable to B2B services and goods only and NOT on Business to Consumer goods (B2C) and services. And the tax is applicable to only those companies, which have no permanent establishment in India.

 

National Anti-profiteering Authority (NAA) to push Companies to pass on GST Benefits to consumers

  • The Union Cabinet approved setting up of the proposed National Anti-profiteering Authority (NAA) under the goods and services tax (GST) to ensure consumers get the benefit of lower taxes under the new indirect tax regime.
  • sharp reduction in the GST rates of a large number of items of mass consumption.
  • NAA will have five members and will act as the final adjudicating authority.

 

Decks cleared for first Mega CEZ

  • The government has given the go (CEZ) at the Jawaharlal Nehru Port in Maharashtra.
  • The Union Cabinet in 2016 had approved setting up of 14 mega CEZs under the National Perspective Plan of the Sagarmala Programme.

 

Moody’s upgrade India’s rating after 14 years

  • Moody’s upgraded India’s government debt Baa2 with a stable outlook.
  • The last upgrade in 2004 when Moody’s had upgraded the rating of India’sgovernment debt from speculative grade to Baa3.
  • Sovereign ratings give investors insight into the level of risk associated with investing in a particular country including political

 

Logistics Sector given Infra Status

  • The logistic sector covers cold chain, warehousing facilities and multimodal parks comprising Inland Container Depot (ICD) subject to certain conditions.
  • The cost of logistics in India is very high (about 13% of GDP) compared to developed countries

 

Cabinet Okays setting up of 15th Finance Commission

  • chairmanship of former expenditure and revenue secretary NK Singh
  • to recommend principles of devolution of central tax revenues and grants states and local bodies.
  • Members: former economic affairs secretary Shaktikanta Das and Anoop Singh, adjunct professor, Georgetown University. Two part time members are former chief economic adviser Ashok Lahiri and NitiAayog member Ramesh Chand.

 

International Day of Persons with Disabilities is observed on December 3

  • The theme for 2017 International Day of People with Disability is “Transformation towards sustainable and resilient society for all”.

Disabled Population In India

  • The World Bank estimates that 15% of the world’s population is affected by one disability or another.
  • According to Census 2011, India is home to 26.8 million people with disabilities and that is a huge Underestimation
  • India signed the UN Convention on Rights of Persons with Disability in 2007.
  • Term “divyang” is being considered in place of “viklang” to change mindset. The term would help in raising self-confidence and subsequent empowerment.
  • India is a signatory to Marrakesh Treaty to facilitate Access to Published works by Visually Impaired Persons and Persons with Print Disabilities.

 

The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016

  • The Act replaces the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995.
  • It fulfills the obligations to the United National Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD), to which India is a signatory. The Act came into force during December 2016.

 

World AIDS Day observed on 1st December

  • It provides an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, show their support for people living with HIV, and to commemorate people who have died.
  • India has the third-highest population of HIV-positive people
  • Among the States/UTs, Manipur has shown the highest estimated adult HIV prevalence of 1.15%, followed by Mizoram (0.80%), Nagaland (0.78%).
  • The Human Immunodeficiency Virus And Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (Prevention And Control) Act, 2017 – The Parliament passed the bill in April 2017

UNAIDS

  • It leads and inspires the world to achieve its shared vision of zero new HIV infections, zero discrimination and zero AIDS-related deaths.
  • UNAIDS unites the efforts of 11 UN organizations—UNHCR, UNICEF, WFP, UNDP, UNFPA, UNODC, UN Women, ILO, UNESCO, WHO and the World Bank—and works closely with global and national partners towards ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030 as part of the Sustainable Development Goals.

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UNESCO Recognises Kumbh Mela as “Intangible Cultural Heritage”

  • Kumbh Mela, considered the world’s largest congregation of religious pilgrims
  • The Kumbh Mela, held in Allahabad, Haridwar, Ujjain and Nashik.
  • This inscription is the third in two years following the inscriptions of ‘Yoga’ and ‘Norouz’ on 1st December 2016.
  • Previous ones includes the Chhaudance( Inscribed in 2010), the Buddhist chanting of Ladakh (inscribed in 2012), Sankirtana–the ritual singing, drumming, and dancing of
  • Manipur( inscribed in 2013), the traditional brass and copper craft of utensil making among the Thatheras of Jandiala Guru, Punjab(inscribed in 2014) and Ramlila– the traditional performance of the Ramayana ( inscribed in 2008).

National Trachoma Survey Report

  • Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has declared that India is now free from ‘infective trachoma’, a contagious bacterial infection of the eye.
  • India met the goal of trachoma elimination as specified by the WHO under its GET2020 program.

Trachoma is a chronic infective disease of the eye and is the leading cause of infective blindness globally.

 

Apex Court to Re-Examine Adultery Laws: Section 497 Under Scanner

  • The Supreme Court admitted the petition to drop adultery as a criminal offence from the statute book. For this, the apex court is examining Section 497 of IPC, which deals with adultery.

 

Hornbill Festival of Nagaland

  • To encourage inter-tribal interaction and to promote cultural heritage of Nagaland, the Government of Nagaland organizes the Hornbill Festival every year in the first week of December.
  • The first festival was held in the year 2000. It is also called as the ‘Festival of Festivals’.
  • It coincides with the celebration of Nagaland Statehood Day on 1st December.

 

GST Council clears E-way Bill Mechanism

  • The GST Council has decided to go for early implementation of e-way bill for interstate movement of goods from February 1 and uniform mandatory roll out from 1st June 2018.
  • An e-way bill is required for movement of goods worth over Rs. 50000.

 

Quota for Acid Attack Victims in Central Government Jobs

  • Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) has released an order in which victims of acid attacks have been included under Right of Person with Disability Act, 2016.
  • the Acid attack victims will also be entitled to 1 % reservation.

 

Stree Swabhiman Initiative

  • The Information Technology and Electronics Ministry has announced to launch the new scheme initiative under StreeSwabhiman Drive.
  • The new initiative has been introduced by the Ministry and the Common Service Centres (CSCs) to ensure and maintain perfect health for women and at the same time to maintain health hygiene.

 

NHFDC Conference 2018

  • The State Channelizing Agencies (SCAs), Public Sector Banks (PSBs), and Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) of the National Handicapped Finance and Development Corporation (NHFDC) participated at a National Conference aimed to have better coordination with the NHFDC and the SCAs to achieve smooth and efficient implementation of the NHFDC schemes.

About NHFDC

  • The National Handicapped Finance and Development Corporation (NHFDC) has been set up by the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Government of India in 1997.
  • NHFDC functions as an Apex institution for channelising the funds to persons with disabilities through the State Channelising Agencies (SCAs) nominated by the State Government(s).

 

India ranks 62nd in WEF’s Inclusive Development Index 2018

  • The World Economic Forum (WEF) has released Inclusive Development Index(IDI) 2018.
  • Lithuania again tops among the list of emerging economies. The top-five most inclusive emerging economies are Lithuania, Hungary, Azerbaijan, Latvia and Poland.
  • BRICS economies – the Russian Federation ranking 19th, followed by China (26), Brazil (37), India (62) and South Africa (69).
  • neighbouring countries ranked above India – Sri Lanka (40), Bangladesh (34) and Nepal (22).

 

Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan (PMSMA)

  • The PMSMA has reached one crore mark in antenatal check-ups.
  • The scheme has been launched, in June 2016, with the objective of boosting the health care facilities for the pregnant women, especially the poor.
  • Pregnant ladies will be given free health check-up and required treatment for free on 9th of every month to ensure that every pregnant woman receives at least one checkup in the 2nd/3rd trimester of pregnancy.

 

Steel, Cement lead Core Sector growth to a 13-Month High

  • Activity in the eight core sectors of the economy accelerated to a 13-month high of 6.7% in November, with growth being propelled by the steel and cement sectors.
  • The eight infrastructure sectors included in the index are coal, crude oil, natural gas, refinery products, fertilizers, steel, cement and electricity.

 

National Logistics Index: Gujarat, Punjab, Andhra Pradesh best performing states

  • The new Logistics Ease Across Different States (LEADS) index developed by the Commerce and Industry Ministry and Deloitte ranked states in terms of the logistical support they provided to promote goods trade.
  • Best performing states: Gujarat, Punjab and Andhra Pradesh are the best performing states in terms of mobility of goods and efficiency of logistics chain
  • Other states: Karnataka, Maharashtra, Haryana, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and Chhattisgarh made up the remaining top 10.
  • Assam, Bihar and Jammu & Kashmir featured on the bottom of the list owing to the lack of good transport facilities, scarcity of logistics services and bad track record in timeliness.

 

India ranks 30th on WEF Global Manufacturing Index

  • India on the 30th position five places below China, which is continuously striving to develop better avenues of manufacturing by boosting infrastructure.
  • Japan topped the rankings on the back of developing the best structure of production in the Geneva based WEF’s first ‘Readiness for the future of production report’ and is followed by South Korea, Germany, Switzerland, China, Czech Republic, USA, Sweden, Austria and Ireland in the top 10.
  • India had a total manufacturing value of over $420 billion in 2016
  • India’s manufacturing sector has grown by over 7 per cent per year on average in the past three decades and accounts for 16-20 per cent of India’s GD

 

India needs $4.5 Trillion for Infrastructure

  • India will require investments of about $4.5 trillion by 2040 to develop infrastructure to improve economic growth and community well-being according to the Economic Survey 2017-18.
  • The current trend shows that India can meet around $3.9 trillion infrastructure investment out of $4.5 trillion.

 

Centre mulls shifting Agriculture Marketing to Concurrent List

  • to bring marketing of farm goods under the Constitution’s Concurrent List so that it has greater say on the relevant regulations and taxation.
  • An amendment to the Constitution requires stipulated majorities in both Houses of Parliament and state Assemblies.
  • Many state governments have opposed the move as they feel the amendment will be against the concept of cooperative federalism.

 

Ayushman Bharat For A New India -2022

  • As part of Ayushman Bharat programme, the Government has announced two major initiatives in health sector.
  • To strengthen primary health care and to offer financial protection from catastrophic expenditure, often encountered once a family member is sick and needs long-term health care.
  • Two major initiatives under this scheme are:

Health and Wellness Centre – The National Health Policy, 2017 has envisioned Health and Wellness Centres as the foundation of India’s health system. 1.5 lakh centres will bring health care system closer to the homes of people. These centres will also provide free essential drugs and diagnostic services.

National Health Protection Scheme (NHPS) – will cover over 10 crore poor and vulnerable families (approximately 50 crore beneficiaries) providing coverage up to 5 lakh rupees per family per year for secondary and tertiary care hospitalization.

This will be the world’s largest government funded health care programme.

 

Revitalising Infrastructure and Systems in Education (RISE)

  • The govt proposed a new initiative called Revitalising Infrastructure and Systems in Education (RISE), to be launched in the country with a total investment of Rs 1 lakh crore in the next four years.
  • Under it, all centrally-funded institutes (CFIs), including central universities, IITs, IIMs, NITs and IISERs can borrow from a Rs 1,00,000 crore corpus over next 4 years to expand and build new infrastructure.
  • It will be financed through suitably structured Higher Education Financing Agency (HEFA).

 

Higher Education Financing Agency – The Union cabinet, in 2016, cleared a proposal to set up a higher education financing agency (HEFA) that will raise Rs20,000 crore from loans and bond sales to fund infrastructure development at central educational institutions.

 

Education Impact Bond for India

  • Britain’s Prince Charles has launched a new 10-million-dollar Development Impact Bond (DIB) to help improve education for over 200,000 children in India.
  • The DIB, the largest bond of its type in South Asia, is the latest fundraising initiative by the British Asian Trust (BAT), set up by the royal 10 years ago to fight poverty in South Asia.

 

Govt to create National Urban Housing Fund

  • The Union Cabinet has given approval for creation of National Urban Housing Fund (NUHF) for Rs.60,000 crores.
  • NUHF will finance the government’s Housing for All programme, which aims to build 12 million affordable housing units in urban areas by 2022.

 

Fiscal Glide Path Pushed Back To 2021

  • The government has missed the fiscal deficit target of 3.2% for 2017-18.
  • The fiscal deficit target for next financial year would be 3.3% and 3.1% for the year after and then 3% for 2020-21.
  • The budget also proposed to accept key recommendations of the Fiscal Reform and Budget Management Committee relating to adoption of the Debt Rule and to bring down Central Government’s Debt to GDP ratio to 40%.

 

Long Term Capital Gains tax makes a comeback

  • Union Budget re-introduced LTCG tax on stocks and now Investors will have to pay 10% tax on profit exceeding 1 lakh made from the sale of shares or equity mutual fund schemes held for over one year.

 

Commercial Coal Mining opened for Private Sector

  • The cabinet committee on economic affairs approved the methodology for auctioning coal blocks for commercial mining by the private sector.
  • Private sector will soon be able to mine coal and sell it to power plants, steel mills and other users ending the decades-old monopoly of state-run Coal India Ltd (CIL) and its affiliates.
  • The coal sector was nationalized in 1973 and the non-state coal mining had thus far been allowed only for captive use.
  • The key reform will virtually upend the Coal Mines (Nationalization) Act, 1973, which has kept the sector largely a preserve of public-sector monolith Coal India (CIL).

Draft Bill On Human Trafficking

  • The Union Cabinet has approved the draft Trafficking of Persons (Prevention, Protection and Rehabilitation) Bill, 2018.
  • Trafficking in human beings is the 3rd largest organized crime violating human rights in the country.
  • India is a destination for human trafficking. In the year 2016 alone, 8132 human trafficking caseshave been reported in India.
  • The states where the cases reported high are West Bengal, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra andTamil Nadu.
  • The main purposes for human trafficking given in the NCRB report are Sexual exploitation, ForcedMarriage, Forced Labour and Domestic servitude.
  • Article 23 (1) of the Constitution prohibits trafficking in Human Beings or Persons
  • The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956 (ITPA) is the premier legislation for prevention of trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation.
  • Protection of Children from Sexual offences (POCSO) Act, 2012 is a special law to protect childrenfrom sexual abuse and exploitation.

 

Pan-India Expansion of Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Programme (BBBPP)

  • BBBPP was scaled up to cover all 640 districts country-wide following the success of its 1st phase in improving child sex ratio from 914 to 919 (according to NFHS-4) which covered 161 districts.
  • Drop in Sex-Ratio at Birth: NITI Aayog in its report stated that sex-ratio at birth nationwide had dropped from 906 in 2012-2014 to 900 in 2013-2015.

The Delhi End TB Summit : TB-free India

  • In a landmark event ‘The Delhi End TB Summit’, India has launched TB Free India Campaign.
  • India has committed to eliminate Tuberculosis by 2025 which is ahead of the world target set under Sustainable Development Goal Framework which is 2030.

 

SC Upholds passive Euthanasia

  • Supreme Court has upheld the phenomenon of passive euthanasia together with allowing the right of every individual to draft a ‘Living will’ that gives her/him the right of self-determination with regards to medical treatment in case of terminal illness or permanent vegetative state.

Passive Euthanasia – the act of withdrawing or withholding medical support to a dying patient with a terminal illness with no hope for revival or cure. Active euthanasia, on the other hand is defined as the intentional act of causing the death of a patient.

 

World Happiness Report 2018 – India ranks 133rd

  • India ranked behind majority of SAARC nations, except the war-ravaged Afghanistan, which stood at 145. Bhutan has been placed at 97th rank. While Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are at 115 and 116 positions, respectively, China stands at 86. Myanmar is placed at 130th position.
  • The World Happiness Report published by Sustainable Development Solutions Network for the United Nations.

Top 10 countries

  1. Finland
  2. Norway
  3. Denmark
  4. Iceland
  5. Switzerland
  6. Netherlands
  7. Canada
  8. New Zealand
  9. Sweden
  10. Australia

 

Karnataka Govt approves Minority Religion tag for Lingayats

  • The Karnataka government approved the recommendation to accord separate religious minority status for the dominant Lingayat community.
  • In August 2017, through a massive rally in Bidar, Karnataka the Lingayats demanded a minority status for their community similar toSikkhism or Buddhism as they believe they are distinct from Hindu religion.

Lingayats – the followers of Basavanna, a 12th century socio-religious reformer who rejected discrimination based on Caste and Gender.

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Union Cabinet Clears The Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill 2016

  • The Union cabinet has cleared the deck for Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill 2016 that seeks to regulate altruistic surrogacy in India and putting blanket ban on commercial surrogacy.

Surrogacy is the process of carrying and delivering of the child of another. Surrogacy is of two types:

  • Gestational surrogacy -the genetic mother provides the egg, which is fertilized, and another woman (the surrogate mother) carries the foetus and gives birth to the child.
  • Traditional surrogacy – the woman provides her own egg, which is fertilized by artificial insemination, and carries the foetus and gives birth to a child for another person

 

Ministry for Tribal Affairs launched E-Tribes: Tribes India portal

  • ‘e-Tribes: Tribes India’, e-commerce portal, and M-commerce, android app ‘Tribes India’, a window for national and international market for tribal artisans.
  • Nearly 55,000 tribal people are connected with TRIFED. With this digital platform, they can associate not only with local people but also can get access to international markets.

 

Atal Innovation Mission Ties Up With SAP To Foster Innovation

  • SAP India has tied up with NITI Aayog’sAtal Innovation Mission (AIM) to set up 100 Atal Tinkering Laboratories to promote science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education among secondary school children across India.

 

Foreign Banks with 20 Branches also to follow Priority Sector Lending norm

  • The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has brought foreign banks with at least 20 branches in India under the ambit of compulsory targeted lending to small farmers and micro-enterprises.

Priority Sector Lending – Categories under Priority Sector

  • Agriculture
  • Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
  • Export Credit
  • Education
  • Housing
  • Social Infrastructure
  • Renewable Energy
  • Others

Targets and Sub-targets for banks under priority sector

  • 40 percent of Adjusted Net Bank Credit or Credit Equivalent Amount of Off-Balance Sheet Exposure, whichever is higher, for Domestic Scheduled Commercial Banks
  • Agriculture 18 percent of ANBC or Credit Equivalent Amount of Off-Balance Sheet Exposure, whichever is higher.
  • Micro Enterprises 5 percent of ANBC or Credit Equivalent Amount of Off-Balance Sheet Exposure.
  • Advances to Weaker Sections – 10 percent of ANBC or Credit Equivalent Amount of Off-Balance Sheet Exposure, whichever is higher.

 

Draft Policy Seeks Stable Regime for Agriculture Exports

  • The commerce ministry has drafted National Agriculture Trade Policy to help India realise the government’s goal of doubling farmer’s income by 2022.
  • India’s total agri-exports $30 billion annually, which is around 2.2% of global agri-markets.

The aims of India’s agri export policy

  • to become one of the top ten exporters of agricultural produce
  • to strive to double India’s share in the global exports of agri produce from the present figure of over $30 billion to over $60 billion by 2022.

 

SEBI Oks Kotak Panel Proposals to Boost Corporate Governance

  • The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) approved sweeping changes proposed by the Uday Kotak panel on improving corporate governance standards such as splitting the post of chairman and managing director, tighter rules for independent directors and mandatory secretarial audits for listed entities.

 

Cabinet approves the Protection of Human Rights (Amendments) Bill, 2018

  • The Union Cabinet has given its approval to the Protection of Human Rights (Amendments) Bill, 2018 to make NHRC and SHRCs more compliant with the Paris Principles.
  • In 2018, the Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions (GANHRI) had accorded ‘A’ status to NHRC indicating its compliance with Paris Principles.

Paris Principles Adopted in 1993 by the United Nations General Assembly, require Human rights institutions of various countries to meet certain minimum criteria to protect and promote human rights.

 

Van Dhan Scheme launched to help Increase Tribal Income through Value Addition

  • First model Van DhanVikas Kendra was launched under the Van Dhan Scheme of Ministry of Tribal Affairs and TRIFED at Bijapur, Chattisgarh.
  • aims at economic development of tribals involved in collection of Minor Food Produces (MFPs) by helping them in optimum utilization of natural resources and provide them sustainable livelihood.

 

The Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of India (TRIFED) came into existence in 1987

  • a national-level apex organization functioning under the administrative control of Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Govt. of India
  • institutionalizing the trade of Minor Forest Produce (MFP) and Surplus Agriculture Produce (SAP) collected/cultivated by tribals as tribals are heavily dependent on these natural products for their livelihood.

 

India to soon have its first Gas Trading Exchange

  • to prepare for a surge in supply from India’s east coast and a slew of liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals.
  • The first gas trading exchange will work on the lines of online platforms that trade in power
  • India produces close to 90 mscmd of gas and imports another 70 mscmd as LNG according to government figures for 2016-17.
  • India has laid out a plan to increase the share of gas in India’s energy mix to 15 percent by 2030 from below 6.5 percent now

 

Angel tax

  • angel tax under Section 56(2)(viib) of the Income Tax Act, 1961
  • to tax any capital raised by a closely held company, which is above its fair market value as income from other sources.

 

India World’s Second Largest Unbanked Population, 19 Crore People Without Accounts

  • At least 19 crore Indian adults do not have bank accounts making the country the second largest in terms of unbanked population according to a report by World Bank.

Jan dhanYojana:  a national mission to ensure financial access in an affordable manner for the poorer sections of the society

  • The country’s adult population with bank accounts increased more than two-fold to 80 per cent since 2011.
  • China has an unbanked population of 225 million adults followed by India, Pakistan and Indonesia.

 

India remain Top Remittance Destination of Migrants

  • Remittances to India from abroad touched $69 billion in 2017 and outflows of remittances from India rise reaching $5.7 billion, according to World Bank’s report ‘Migration and Remittance Outlook’.
  • World’s largest diaspora population: Indians constitute the world’s largest diaspora population, making it the largest source of labour for the world market.
  • In 2017 there were 4 million Indians living abroad.
  • Of the 131 countries from where India received remittances UAE contributed the highest i.e. $13.8 billion or about 20% of India’s total receipts, followed by the US, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and UK.

 

TCS now in $100 Billion Market Capitalization Club

  • Tata Consultancy Services became only the second Indian company to cross the $100 billion mark in market capitalization
  • TCS follows Reliance Industries Ltd., which touched the milestone in 2007.
  • Global $100 Billion club: Though much larger than TCS, the global $100 billion club includes Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Alphabet Inc., Amazon, Facebook, ExxonMobil, Walmart Inc. and Samsung.

 

Constitutional Protection may be extended to denotified Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Tribes

  • In line with the recommendation of National Commission for Denotified Nomadic (DN) and SemiNomadic Tribes (SNT) under BhikuRamjiI, the Union government is considering a move to grant Constitutional protection to Denotified Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Tribes, thus creating a third category separate from Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
  • These communities, also called as Vimuktajatis, are all those communities notified under the Criminal Tribes Acts enforced during British Rule
  • The entire communities were branded as criminals by birth under the colonial rule through enforcement of the Criminal Tribes Act, 1871. In 1952, the Act was repealed and the communities were de-notified.

 

India rank 145 in Healthcare Access and Quality Index 2016

  • The index is created by the Global Burden of Disease study, based on 32 causes of death considered preventable with effective medical care.
  • India has improved its ranking on a global healthcare access and quality (HAQ) index from 153 in 1990 to 145 in 2016, yet ranks lower than neighbouring Bangladesh and even sub-Saharan Sudan and Equatorial Guinea.
  • India lags way behind its BRICS peers Brazil, Russia, China and South Africa on the HAQ index, but matches China in the disparity in healthcare access and quality between states.
  • Within India, the best performers, Goa and Kerala, scored more than 60 points on the HAQ index in 2016, whereas the worst performers, Assam and Uttar Pradesh, scored below 40.

 

World Health Statistics 2018

  • The World Health Statistics series is WHO’s annual snapshot of the state of the world’s health.
  • It also links to the three SDG-aligned strategic priorities of the WHO’s 13th General Programme of Work: achieving universal health coverage, addressing health emergencies and promoting healthier populations.
  • India saw an estimated 211 cases of tuberculosis per 1,00,000 people in 2016, India has pledged to eradicate tuberculosis by 2025, five years ahead of the global target set by WHO.
  • Maternal mortality ratio (MMR) in India was 174 per 1,00,000 births in 2015. The Sustainable Development Goals for 2030 is to lower MMR for all countries to less than 70 per 1,00,000 births.
  • Per capita health expenditure in India was around USD 63 in 2015, way lower than China (USD 426), while in Pakistan it was $38.

 

GSTN to be made a Government Company

  • The Goods and Services Tax Council approved a new comprehensive return-generation system and full government ownership of GST Network (GSTN) the IT backbone for GST.
  • Ownership of GSTN: The council also approved a proposal for the Centre and states to jointly (and equally) acquire the entire 51% of equity held by the non-governmental institutions in GSTN amounting to Rs 5.1 crore.
  • Currently the Centre and states jointly own 49% in GSTN (24.5% each), while the rest is held by five other entities, including LIC Housing Finance, HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank.

 

Indian Rupee declined signifinactly

  • The Indian currency sunk to a closing low of 68.07 against the U.S. dollar i.e. its lowest level in 16 months. The rupee already one of the worst performing Asian currencies has now weakened 6.2% in 2018.

Reason behind Rupee Depreciation

  • Rise in crude oil prices:
  • High CAD
  • Tightening of USA monetary policy

Impact Of Fall Of Rupee

  • Impact importers: Importers will be hit as the cost of getting goods or equipment into India will increase.
  • Impact on oil sector:
  • Impact on exporters: Exporters especially software exporters stand to benefit as they get more rupees while converting dollar export earnings into Indian currency.
  • Increase inflationary pressure: Crude prices are expected to rise further this year and imports are expected to grow by at least 14%.
  • Increase in remittances:

 

India’s ranking fell three places to 11th in FDI Confidence Index 2018

  • Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Confidence Index 2018 released by global consultancy firm A T Kearney. It was created in 1998.
  • Last year, India was ranked eighth. Its position was pushed out of the top 10 for the first time since 2015.
  • Top 10 Countries in the Index – United States (1st), Canada (2nd), Germany (3rd), United Kingdom (4th), China (5th), Japan (6th), France (7th), Australia (8th), Switzerland (9th) and Italy (10th)

 

Walmart to buy control of Flipkart

  • US based retail giant Walmart said it will invest $16 billion to acquire a 77 per cent stake in Indian e-commerce major Flipkart a deal that is the biggest M&A (merger and acquisition) in India so far higher than the $12.9 billion acquisition of Essar Oil by a consortium led by Russia’s Rosneft in 2016.

 

First Crude Oil Cargo from Abu Dhabi for India’s Strategic Crude Oil Reserve

  • The historic first cargo of crude oil from the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), destined for the Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Ltd (ISPRL) has been loaded and is en-route to India.
  • ISPRL is mandated to store crude oil for strategic needs, to locate 5.86 million barrels of ADNOC crude oil at the Karnataka facility in the Indian city of Mangalore.

Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserve

  • is an emergency fuel store of total 5 MMT (million metric tons) of strategic crude oil enough to provide 10 days of consumption.
  • The reserves are maintained by the Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Limited.•
  • India’s strategic crude oil storages are located at Vizag (1.33 million tonnes), Mangalore (1.5 million tonnes) and Padur (2.5 million tonnes)
  • The 2017-18 budget, announced that two more such caverns will be set up Chandikhole in Jajpur district of Odisha and Bikaner in Rajasthan as part of the second phase.

 

All Indian villages now have access to power supply

  • Manipur’s Leisang village became the last non-electrified inhabited village to join India’s mainline supply network an important milestone in the country’s journey towards universal electricity access.
  • All 597464 inhabited villages in the country now have access to power.
  • The seeds of 100 per cent village electrification were sowed with the Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUGJUY).

Pasighat airport – The first commercial flight of Arunachal Pradesh under UDAN scheme landed at Pasighat airport.

World’s first floating nuclear plant – Russia unveiled world’s first floating nuclear power station at port city of Murmansk.

Zojila tunnel – PM Modi inaugurated construction of Rs 6,809 crore Zojila tunnel project in Jammu and Kashmir’s Leh. It will be India’s and Asia’s longest and strategic bi-directional road tunnel.

BSE became first Indian exchange to be designated as Designated Offshore Securities Market (DOSM) by United States Securities and Exchange Commission (US-SEC).

APSC Prelims Test Series 2018

HDFC Bank became the first bank in the country to introduce a humanoid for customer service.

  • HDFC Bank launched IRA 2.0, its interactive humanoid. IRA will interact with customers, answer bank-related queries, frequently asked questions, and guide them inside the branch with voice-based navigation

 

India no longer a nation with world’s largest poor population

  • Think tank Brookings ‘The Start Of A New Poverty Narrative’ report highlighted that with persistent decline in poverty, India is no longer a nation having largest number of poor people in world.
  • The study defines poverty as living on less than $1.9 a day.
  • Nigeria has largest number of extreme poor in early 2018, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo could soon take over the number 2 spot.
  • extreme poverty in Nigeria is growing by six people every minute, while poverty in India continues to fall.
  • about 725 million people were in extreme poverty at the beginning of 2016

 

India’s first Advanced Forensic Lab dedicated to women related cases

  • Ministry of Women and Child Development laid the foundation of Sakhi Suraksha Advanced DNA Forensic Laboratory in Central Forensic Science Lab (CFSL), Chandigarh.
  • It will be funded from the Nirbhaya Fund.

 

India among 90 countries without Paid Paternity Leaves

  • India and Nigeria, which have high infant populations, are among 92 countries that do not have national policies in place that ensure new fathers get adequate paid time off with their newborn babies.

Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Act, 2017 has increased the duration of paid maternity leave available for women employees from the existing 12 weeks to 26 weeks.

 

Suvidha Bio-Degradable low-cost sanitary napkins

  • In a move to improve menstrual hygiene practices in India, the government will offer fully biodegradable low-cost sanitary napkins called Suvidha at all of its Pradhan Mantri Janaushadi Pariyojana stores.
  • It was released by the Bureau of Pharma PSUs of India (BPPI), in association with the department of pharmaceuticals, on the occasion of World Environment Day.

 

Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP)

  • It is a campaign launched by the Department of Pharmaceuticals to provide quality medicines at affordable prices to the masses. PMBJP stores have been set up to provide generic drugs, which are not only affordable but are equivalent in quality and efficacy as expensive branded drugs.
  • Bureau of Pharma PSUs of India (BPPI) is the implementation agency for PMBJP

 

Ban on growth drug Oxytocin

  • Major curbs on the production and sale of growth hormone oxytocin will come into effect from July 1 with the government determined to end its misuse.
  • All private manufacturing of oxytocin will end from July 1 and its production for domestic use will be restricted to only one public sector company, Karnataka Antibiotics and Pharmaceuticals Limited (KAPL).
  • rural health workers in some areas used oxytocin injections to induce child birth among women during home deliveries.
  • Excessive use of oxytocin in cattle by farmers to improve milk production leading to reduction in the animal’s lifespan was also documented.
  • Humans consuming oxytocin-infested milk can suffer hormonal imbalances.

Oxytocin

  • is a neurotransmitter and a hormone produced in the hypothalamus, it is transported to and secreted by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain.
  • It plays a role in the female reproductive functions from sexual activity to childbirth and breast feeding.

 

India launches first National Healthcare Facility Registry

  • It will be the first ever registry in the country which will facilitate registry of authentic, standardised and updated geo-spatial data of all public and private healthcare.
  • ISRO is the project technology partner for providing data security

 

Higher Education Commission of India (HECI) to replace UGC

  • The Human Resource Development (HRD) Ministry has released the draft Higher Education Commission of India (Repeal of University Grants Commission Act) Bill 2018.

HECI will be the new, apex regulator for university and higher education in India.

 

UN has released Sustainable Development Goals Report 2018

  • The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development provides a global blueprint for dignity, peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and in the future.
  • A fast-changing climate, conflict, inequality, persistent pockets of poverty and hunger and rapid urbanization are challenging countries’ efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
  • of hungry people in the world, rising from 777 million in 2015 to 815 million in 2016

 

RBI to set up Public Credit Registry (PCR) on All Borrowers

  • The PCR will be the single point of mandatory reporting for all material events for each loan notwithstanding any threshold in the loan amount or type of borrower.
  • It will serve as a registry of all credit contracts duly verified by reporting institutions for all lending in India and any lending by an Indian institution to a company incorporated in India.
  • The RBI considered the recommendations of YM Deosthalee headed High Level Task Force and decided to set up a PCR.

 

GST Council meet may take up inclusion of Natural Gas

  • Next item for consideration of inclusion in the GST regime could be aviation turbine fuel (ATF), which is among the five petroleum products proposed to be brought in under the GST ambit.
  • Petroleum is a considerably larger source for revenues not only for Centre but States also and on natural gas front there is some consensus for bringing it into GST ambit and therefore, it could be first petroleum product that could come in well within GST network.
  • Five petroleum products i.e. crude oil, diesel, petrol, natural gas, aviation turbine fuel (ATF) are still out of the GST ambit.

 

NBFCs to meet RBI on IndAS Implementation

  • RBI has deferred the implementation of Indian Accounting Standards (IndAS) for banks by a year, while it is applicable for NBFCs from April 1, 2018.
  • According to the initial plan, Ministry Of Corporate Affairs was to implement IndAS for banks, insurance companies, and NBFCs from 1 April 2018 onwards.
  • Also IndAS implementation date has been deferred for insurance companies by two years.
  • IndAS is a global accounting practice that NBFCs are mandated to adopt, which may lead to initial credit losses. The practice is at par with the International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS).

 

FSDC Reconstituted to include more members

  • The government has reconstituted the Financial Stability and Development Council (FSDC), the apex body of financial sector regulators and made it more broad-based.
  • The FSDC was set up to create an institutional structure and mechanism for financial stability, financial sector development and inter-regulatory coordination.
  • It is charged with financial literacy, financial inclusion and macro prudential supervision of the economy including the functioning of large financial conglomerates.

 

India started importing LNG from Russia

  • India has begun importing liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Russia at Dahej import terminal as part of its strategy to diversify its supply sources and cater to the rapidly rising local energy needs.
  • Russia is the latest country to begin supplying long-term LNG to India after US, Australia, and Qatar.
  • Russian rate is $1.5 per one million British Thermal Units (mmBTU) less than the price at which Qatar, India’s oldest supplier, delivered liquefied natural gas (LNG).

Importance of LNG Import

  • India is the 3rd largest energy consumer and 4th largest LNG importer in the world. Russia is the largest crude oil and second-largest gas producer in the world.
  • India imports 45% of the total amount of natural gas it consumes.
  • Indian govt plan to raise the share of natural gas in the country’s energy mix to 15% by 2030 from about 6.5% now, import of LNG is expected to rise.

 

Canada legalises Marijuana

  • Canada has legalised recreational marijuana across the country this week, making it the first G7 country to do so.
  • Under guidelines from Canada’s public health agency, marijuana products will be sold in plain packaging with limited branding.
  • Uruguay became the first country to legalise the sale of cannabis for recreational use in December 2013, Canada became the second country.

 

11th World Hindi Conference in Mauritius

  • Aim of this conference will be to increase the popularity of Hindi globally.
  • The Ministry of External Affairs also aims to promote Hindi at the United Nations and in this regard, a lot of work is being done and the disclosures would be made at the World Hindi Conference.
  • The World Hindi Secretariat (WHS) supported by India, is located in Mauritius.


SAARC Fund to Launch Social Enterprise Programme in India

  • Thimpu-based SAARC Development Fund (SDF) will soon be launching a social enterprise development programme (SEDP) to fund 80 entities annually across the 8- member states including India.
  • SDF was established in April 2010, succeeding South Asian Development Fund (SADF), which was launched in 1996 by merging SAARC Fund for Regional Projects (SFRP) and SAARC Regional Fund.
  • SDF has already committed USD 73.74 million for social window projects

 

International Conference on ICT  at Kathmandu

  • Federation of Computer Association Nepal (CAN Federation) has organized the 18th edition of International ICT Conference 2018, from June 17 to 18 at Kathmandu, Nepal. The Theme of the conference was “Sustainable Development Goals for Smart Society”.

 

Assam Bill Against Witch-Hunt got President’s Nod

  • Indian President Ram Nath Kovind gave assent to the Assam Witch Hunting (Prohibition, Prevention and Protection) Bill, 2015
  • President’s assent is required when an act passed by a state Assembly contravenes central law.
  • It makes every offence under the Act “cognizable, non-bailable and non-compoundable.” The Act prescribes a prison term of up to 7 seven years and up to ₹5 lakh in fine for calling a person a witch.
  • Branding people, mostly women, as witch and killing them is a very old problem across Assam. Such phenomenon affected states like Bihar, Odisha, Jharkhand also.

Project Prahari The earliest concerted move to fight the practice launched by police officer Kuladhar Saikia, the current DGP of Assam. Back in 2001, launched as a model of community development that brought together various sections of the rural society to combat witch-hunting by focusing on alternative livelihood skills.

Mission Birubala forefront of Assam’s anti-witch-hunt campaign since 2011.

Birubala Rabha, a tribal villager from Goalpara, who in 2005 singlehandedly started raising her voice against the practice after being branded a witch herself.

 

World Population Day observed on July 11

  • July 11 was established as World Population Day in 1989 by the United Nations, to spread information of population-related issues across the globe.
  • Theme for 2018: “Family Planning is a Human right”

United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) began operations in 1969 as the United Nations Fund for Population Activities under the United Nations Development Fund.

 

Debate on Section 377 Of IPC

  • Supreme court Constitutional bench is hearing petitions challenging the constitutionality of Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code.
  • Section 377 refers to ‘unnatural offences’ and says whoever voluntarily has carnal inter course against the order of nature with any man, woman or animal shall be punished with imprisonment for life or with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to 10 years and shall also be liable to pay a fine.

 

Bru Community of Mizoram

  • Less than a fortnight after Union Home Minister announced the signing of an agreement that would repatriate displaced Bru families living in Tripura since 1997 to Mizoram before September 30, the Mizoram Bru Displaced People’s Forum (MBDPF) withdrew from the deal, saying the terms agreed upon between the governments of Mizoram, Tripura and Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) were not acceptable to the Bru community.

The Bru community, once spread across Mamit and Kolasib districts of Mizoram, were forced to flee their native land in 1997 after animosity between the Bru and the Mizos turned violent.

 

All India Survey on Higher Education Report (AISHE) 2017-18

  • The top 8 States in terms of highest number of colleges in India are Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh.
  • College density i.e. the number of colleges per lakh eligible population (population in the agegroup 18-23 years) varies from 7 in Bihar to 51 in Karnataka and Telangana as compared to All India average of 28.
  • 48% colleges are located in rural area and 11.04% colleges are exclusively for women.
  • Total enrolment in higher education has been estimated to be 36.6 million with 19.2 million boys and 17.4 million girls. Girls constitute 47.6% of the total enrolment.
  • Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in Higher education in India is 25.8%, which is calculated for 18-23 years of age group. GER for male population is 26.3% and for females, it is 25.4%.

The authorized share capital of Higher Education Financing Agency increased to Rs. 10,000 crore

  • CCEA has approved increasing the authorized share capital from the current sum of Rs. 2000 crore and approved infusing additional government equity of Rs. 5,000 crore (in addition to Rs.10,000 crore already provided) in HEFA.

HEFA has been set up on May 31, 2017 as a Non Profit, Non Banking Financing Company (NBFC) for mobilising extra-budgetary resources for building crucial infrastructure in the higher educational institutions under Central Govt.

It will also push institutions to become financially self-sustaining and not depend on the government for all their growth requirements.

 

LIC Buys IDBI Bank

  • The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has obtained the approval of Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) to buy upto 51 % in debt-ridden IDBI Bank from the current 10.82%.

 

Andhra Pradesh and Telangana topped the Ease of Doing Business Ranking

  • The DIPP and World Bank has released the Ease of doing Business ranking in which Andhra Pradesh has topped the list, followed by Telangana and Haryana.
  • Others in the top-10 states are Jharkhand (4), Gujarat (5), Chhattisgarh (6), Madhya Pradesh (7), Karnataka (8), Rajasthan (9) and West Bengal (10).
  • DIPP, in collaboration with the World Bank conducts this annual reform exercise for all states and Union territories under the Business Reform Action Plan (BRAP).

 

India becomes World’s Sixth Largest Economy

  • World Bank figures for 2017 say India has become the world’s sixth-biggest economy, pushing France behind.
  • India’s GDP amounted to $2.597 trillion at the end of last year, against $2.582 trillion for France.
  • India is poised to become the world’s most populous nation by 2030. India’s per capita GDP continues to amount to just a fraction of that of France which is still roughly 20 times higher.
  • World’s top economy – The US, China, Japan and Germany

 

India slips to 11th in FDI ranking

  • India has fallen out of top 10 destinations for Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) in terms of its attractiveness according to 2018 Kearney FDI Confidence Index
  • India was at 8th in 2017 and 9th in 2016.

 

India joins European Bank for Reconstruction and Development 

  • As it’s 69th shareholder.

India’s GM Crops area fifth largest in world, USA has the highest area under GM crops.

Samsung inaugurated world’s largest mobile phone factory in Noida.

HDFC Group has crossed the Rs. 10 lakh crore market capitalization milestone

  • only the country’s second corporate entity to do so after the Tata Group.
  • HDFC Bank is the country’s third most valued firm after Tata Consultancy Services and Reliance Industries

 

Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act

  • mandatory for companies to disclose whether they have constituted an Internal Complaints committee (ICC) to probe allegations of sexual harassment at workplace.
  • the Annual Reports of Private companies will have to contain a statement about status of Internal Complaints Committee (ICC).
  • mandatory for any organisation with 10 or more employees to constitute an ICC.

 

Begging Decriminalized in Delhi

  • The Delhi High Court has decriminalized begging in the national capital on the ground that the penal provisions in the law were unconstitutional.
  • Bombay Prevention of Begging Act, 1959 was extended to Delhi by a Central government amendment in 1960.
  • Currently, there is no central law on begging and destitution and most states have adopted the Bombay Prevention of Begging Act 1959, or have modelled their laws on it.

APSC mains 2018 test series GS & Optional Paper

 

World Breastfeeding Week from August 1 to 7

  • World Breastfeeding Week is a worldwide celebration held annually from August 1st to 7th and is dedicated to nursing mothers & to raise awareness about significance of breast milk in infant’s life.

 

Three Northeastern States Emerge As New HIV Hotspots

  • Meghalaya, Mizoram and Tripura have emerged as the new hotspots for HIV. However, there has been a steady decline in the number of HIV cases in India.
  • The reason for the rise in the three northeastern States to the high-risk behaviour of Injecting Drug Users (IDUs), and unsafe sexual practices.

Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)

  • a life-threatening disease caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
  • It makes difficult for the body to fight infections

WORLD AIDS DAY is held on 1st December each year.

117 Aspirational Districts – Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA)

  • NITI Aayog has identified 117 districts as Aspirational Districts, selected on the basis of composite index includes published data of deprivation enumerated under Socio-Economic Caste Census, health & nutrition, education and basic infrastructure.
  • central assistance is provided for opening of new Model Degree Colleges (MDCs) in Aspirational Districts and in unserved & underserved districts in North Eastern and Himalayan States.

Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) aim is to improve access, equity and quality in higher education through planned development of higher education at the state level.

  • Creating new academic institutions, expanding and upgrading the existing ones, developing institutions that are self-reliant in terms of quality education, professionally managed and characterised by greater inclination towards research and provide students with relevant education.

IMPRINT 2

  • MoHRD has approved 122 new research projects at a cost of Rs.112 crore under IMPRINT-2.
  • IMPRINT-2 has been approved with a revised strategy under which the initiative will be jointly funded and steered by MoHRD and Department of Science and Technology (DST).
  • For the second phase, the govt has sanctioned a fund of Rs. 1000 crore for research in Science and Technology over the course of next two years.

 

India rank 57th in Global Innovation Index (GII) 2018

  • GII is published by Cornell University, INSEAD, and the World Intellectual Property Organisation, in partnership with other organisations and institutions.
  • Switzerland continued its long run of being at the top. It has been at the top of the list since 2011.
  • Other countries in the top 5 are Netherlands, Sweden, UK and Singapore.
  • China, at 17, broke into the world’s top 20 most-innovative economies for the first time.
  • India’s rank on the GII has improved from 60th in 2017 to 57th in 2018.

 

Delhi Police gets India’s first All-Women SWAT Team

  • Delhi Police is the first police force in the country to have an all-women Special Weapons And Tactics (SWAT) team.

 

Pune topped the Ease of Living Index

  • The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs has released the Ease of Living Index, to assess cities’ ‘liveability’ with regards to global and national benchmarks and encourage in urban planning and management.
  • The index covers 111 cities that are smart city contenders, capital cities, and cities with population of 1 million plus. It is a government initiative
  • The list was led by Pune, Navi Mumbai, and Greater Mumbai while the cities of Patna and Rampur were at the bottom.
  • Top 10 cities include: Pune 2. Navi Mumbai 3. Greater Mumbai 4. Tirupati 5. Chandigarh 6. Thane 7. Raipur 8. Indore 9. Vijayawada 10. Bhopal •
  • Bottom 10 cities include: Silvassa 103. Saharanpur 104. Kavaratti 105. Pasighat 106. Itanagar 107. Bhagalpur 108. Bihar Sharif 109. Patna 110. Kohima 111. Rampu

 

Vienna is the best city to live, as per Global Liveability Index 2018

  • The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), of the magazine ‘The Economist’, has released the Global Liveability Index
  • It assigns scores on five broad parameters — stability, healthcare, culture/environment, education, and infrastructure using 30 indicators.
  • Top 10 liveable cities are – 1. Vienna (Austria) 2. Melbourne (Australia) 3. Osaka (Japan) 4. Calgary (Canada) 5. Sydney (Australia) 6. Vancouver (Canada) 7. Tokyo (Japan) 8. Toronto (Canada) 9. Copenhagen (Denmark) 10. Adelaide (Australia)
  • South Asian countries including India have fared poorly in the ranking of the world’s most liveable cities. From India, only New Delhi (112) and Mumbai (117) could make it to the list.
  • Top 10 least liveable cities in the world are – Senegal’s Dakar at 131, Algeria’s Algiers at 132, Cameroon’s Douala at 133, Libya’s Tripoli at 134, Zimbabwe’s Harare at 135, Papua New Guinea’s Port Moresby at 136, Karachi at 137, Nigeria’s Lagos at 138, Dhaka at 139, Damascus at 140.


Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT) to be created

  • The GST Council has approved creation of the tribunal with a national bench in Delhi and three regional benches in Chennai, Kolkata and Mumbai
  • The new body replaces the Central Excise and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal.


Need for review of Deposit Insurance Cover

  • In India, deposit insurance covers all commercial banks, local area banks, regional rural banks and co-operative banks.
  • The Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation (DICGC) insures amount to the depositor, limited is restricted to just Rs. 1 lakh per depositor per bank.
  • Due to Poor health of banks, the maximum deposited amount insured must be increased.
  • Less than a third of bank deposits in value terms are insured by the DICGC, which is too low compared to the International standards, Most of the countries cover 60-70 per cent of total deposits.
  • Indonesia has a deposit-insurance cover of $1,47,000, Brazil $76,700, and Malaysia $55,700. Mexico too has insurance coverage of over $100,000. Canada, Switzerland and France provide cover upwards of $70,000 per depositor. In the US, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation offers an insurance coverage of $250,000. While, in India, the deposit insurance is just $1,543.


NABARD’s All India Rural Financial Inclusion Survey 2016-17 survey

  • Average monthly rural income after deducting expenses incurred in the course of economic activity was Rs. 8059.

 

New Industrial Policy to be formulated

  • new industrial policy that aims to speed up regulatory reforms to make businesses more competitive and create more jobs.
  • The comprehensive industrial policy is envisaged as a follow up to initiatives such as Make in India and Startup India, aimed at boosting domestic manufacturing and entrepreneurship.
  • India’s industrial sector has a 29% share in GDP at current prices, well below 44% for China.


MSME Development (Amendment) Bill, 2018

  • Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) will soon be defined based on their annual turnover, if a new Bill is cleared.
  • Amendment Bill- Any business with a turnover of up to Rs. 5 crore will be considered a micro enterprise. The other slabs are Rs. 5-75 crore for small enterprise and Rs. 75-250 crore for medium enterprise.
  • At present, it is decided based on the investment made in plant and machinery/equipment. There are two sets of definitions, depending on whether the units produce goods or services. Under the goods category, the slabs are up to Rs. 25 lakh for micro, Rs. 25 lakh to Rs. 5 crore for small and Rs. 5-10 crore for medium. In the case of services, the slabs are: up to Rs.10 lakh, Rs. 10 lakh to RS. 2 crore and Rs. 2-5 crore.

World Bank launches Bond-I, world’s first blockchain bond.

Sikkim’s first airport at Pakyong inaugurated

Indo-Bangla Friendship Pipeline

  • Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina jointly inaugurated the construction of a friendship pipeline project
  • The 130-kilometre India-Bangladesh Friendship Pipeline Project will connect Siliguri in West Bengal in India and Parbatipur in Dinajpur district of Bangladesh.
  • The project will help fulfil energy needs of Bangladesh at cheaper rates.

 

Indian ranked 130th in 2018 Human Development Report

  • UNDP indicated a glaring inequality in the country though “millions have been lifted out of poverty”.
  • Top countries – Norway, Switzerland, Australia, Ireland and Germany
  • Niger, the Central African Republic, South Sudan, Chad and Burundi have the lowest scores.
  • out of the 189 countries for which the HDI is calculated, 59 countries are today in the very high human development group and only 38 countries fall in the low HDI group.
  • South Asia experienced the fastest HDI growth among developing regions with a 45.3 % increase since 1990.
  • South Asia has the widest gap between men and women in HDI at 16.3%.
  • India’s HDI value is 0.640, which put the country in the medium human development category.

Human Development Index (HDI)

  • composite measure of every country’s attainment in three basic dimensions:

(1) standard of living measured by the gross national income (GNI) per capita,

(2) health measured by the life expectancy at birth, and

(3) education levels calculated by mean years of education among the adult population and the expected years of schooling for children.

 

India ranked 158th in Human Capital Rankings

  • study published in the Lancet journal, measures Human Capital of 195 countries during the 1990-2016 period.
  • Parameters: Human capital is computed using four key parameters: (1) Life Expectancy, (2) Functional Health, (3) Years of Schooling and (4) Learning.
  • Finland is ranked first with 28 years of expected human capital, followed by Iceland, Denmark, Netherlands
  • Niger, South Sudan and chad were ranked lowest with 2 years of expected human capital.

 

MOVE: India’s First Global Mobility Summit 2018  organised by Niti Aayog in New Delhi

 

Section 377 Struck Down

  • The Supreme Court, in Navtej Johar vs Union of India, has decriminalised same sex relations between consenting adults in private under Section 377.
  • However, the “unnatural” sexual acts like bestiality and sexual act without consent continues to be a crime under Section 377.

 

Atal Ranking of Institutions on Innovation Achievements (ARIIA)

  • The HRD Ministry to rank education institutions on innovation related indicators.
  • It is an annual ranking of higher educational institutions based on how they fare in terms of innovation.
  • ARIIA and NIRF: ARIIA, which focuses on innovation, will work parallel to the ranking of institutions captured by the annual National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) which focuses on research.

 

Program for International Student Assessment (PISA)

  • Union HRD Ministry has decided to participate in PISA– an international assessment of student ability – in 2021 after a gap of 10 years.
  • Coordinated by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), India has participated only once in PISA in 2009.

 

Mauritius Tops India’s FDI Chart

  • Mauritius remained the top source of foreign direct investment (FDI) into India in 2017-18 followed by Singapore, whereas total FDI stood at $37.36 billion
  • Country wise FDI:
  1. FDI from Mauritius totalled $13.41 billion
  2. Singapore $9.27 billion
  3. Netherlands $2.67 billion

 

China has opened the world’s longest sea bridge to general traffic.

  • The bridge spans 42.4km (26.3 miles) to connect the eastern coastal city of Qingdao to the suburb of Huangdao,

 

India ranked 103rd in the Global Hunger Index 2018

  • publication released annually by Welthungerhilfe and Concern Worldwide
  • The 2018 scores reflect data from 2013-2017.
  • India has GHI of 31.1 making the country fall in the ‘serious’ category.
  • The best-performing countries have a GHI score as low as 5 (Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia etc).

 

Wage Compensation Scheme for pregnant women in Assam

  • Assam has recently launched a wage compensation scheme for pregnant women in tea gardens of the state.
  • each woman will get Rs 12,000 so that she can look after herself and her unborn baby without affecting the livelihood of her family.
  • The tea-producing belt of upper Assam, comprising Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Sivasagar and Tinsukia, has one of the country’s worst maternal mortality rates (MMR) due to anaemia and other diseases
  • The Annual Health Survey of 2012-13 puts MMR at 404 in the tea gardens, whereas the state’s average is 301. India’s average during 2014-16 was 130.

 

WHO’s First Global Conference On Air Pollution And Health at Geneva.

  • The first Global Conference on Air Pollution and Health was recently held at in Geneva.
  • 14 out of the 20 most polluted cities in the world are in India

 

IIT Bombay Tops in QS India University Rankings

  • The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay has emerged on top in the first-ever standalone QS rankings for Indian institutions of higher education.
  • The India University Rankings is the second country-specific rankings done by QS, after it released one for China.
  • Seven out of the top ten positions were occupied by IITs in these rankings as IIT Madras, IIT Delhi and IIT Kharagpur bagged the third, fourth and fifth slots respectively. IISc bagged the second spot on the list.

Global Rankings

  • The QS world rank list released has ranked 1011 institutes in 85 countries.
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is the world’s best university, IIT Bombay has been placed 162 rank followed by the foremost research institute of India IISc at 170.

IMPRESS and SPARC

  • The Union HRD Minister launched web portals of two schemes IMPRESS and SPARC, with an aim to build a research ecosystem in educational institutions.
  • Impactful Policy Research in Social Sciences (IMPRESS) is to identify and fund research proposals in social sciences with maximum impact on the governance and society.
  • The Scheme for Promotion of Academic and Research Collaboration (SPARC) aims at building the research ecosystem of India’s higher educational institutions by facilitating academic and research collaborations between Indian and foreign institutions.

 

MoU Towards Sittwe Port Operationalisation

  • India and Myanmar have signed MoU towards operationalisation of Sittwe port.
  • appointment of a private Port Operator for the Operation and Maintenance of Sittwe Port, Paletwa Inland Water Terminal and associated facilities included in the Kaladan Multi Model Transit Transport Project.

Kaladan Multi Modal Transit Transport

  • is a project that will connect the eastern Indian seaport of Kolkata with Sittwe seaport in Rakhine State, Myanmar by sea.
  • In Myanmar, it will then link Sittwe seaport to Paletwa, Chin State via the Kaladan river boat route, and then from Paletwa by road to Mizoram state in Northeast India

 

Trade Deal USMCA to Replace NAFTA

  • The US and Canada have reached a new trade deal, along with Mexico, to replace the current North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
  • The new deal has been named as the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA)

 

IORA Countries Adopt The Delhi Declaration

  • 21 countries in the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) have adopted the Delhi Declaration on Renewable Energy in the Indian Ocean Region.
  • Adoption of the declaration took place at 2nd IORA Renewable Energy Ministerial Meeting held at the 2nd Global Re-Invest India-ISA Partnership Renewable Energy Investor’s Meet & Expo in Greater Noida.

 

India ranked 58th in the WEF’s Competitiveness Index for 2018

  • India has improved its ranking by five places the largest gain among all G20 countries, with an overall score of 62.
  • Top 10 countries – USA (1st), Singapore (2nd), Germany (3rd), Switzerland (4th), Japan (5th), Netherlands (6th), Hong Kong (7th), United Kingdom (8th), Sweden (9th) and Denmark (10th)
  • BRICS Ranking – Brazil (72), Russia (43), India (58), China (28), South Africa (67)

 

Direct Tax Base widens sharply over 4 Years

  • growth of more than 80% in the number of returns filed in the last four financial years from 3.79 crore in financial year (FY) 2013-14 to 6.85 crore in FY 2017-18.
  • the Direct Tax-to-GDP ratio rose to 5.98% in FY 2017-18, the highest it has been in the last 10 years.

 

Kalyani Panel Suggests Delinking SEZs From Exports

  • A committee on special economic zones (SEZs) led by Baba Kalyani has suggested delinking the enclaves from exports and allowing payments to be made in rupee when they deal with areas outside the zone.
  • India’s export-linked incentive schemes including SEZs being disputed by the US in the World Trade Organization (WTO).
  • Exports from SEZs grew 15% to 5.52 lakh crore in 2017-18.

 

National Digital Communications Policy 2018

  • The Union Cabinet approved the new The National Digital Communications Policy 2018
  • aims to create four million jobs, draw $100 billion of investments into the telecom industry by 2022, boost sectoral contribution to 8% of GDP from 6% in 2017, besides backing the principles of net neutrality.

Axis Bank-e first to introduce iris authentication for Aadhaar-based transactions.

WEF launches Centre for Fourth Industrial Revolution in India.

BSE –  first stock exchange to launch commodity derivative contracts.

Mahila Mall, the first mall in the country with an all-women crew will come up in Kozhikode in the month of November.

Appointment/Awards
  • Sudha Balakrishnan appointed the first Chief Financial Officer of RBI
  • National Statistics Day: June 29 15.
  • International Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Day: June 27
  • Vishwas Patel appointed as Chairman of Payments Council of India.
  • Justice Manjula Chellur taken oath as Chairperson of Appellate Tribunal for Electricity
  • R S Sharma re-appointed TRAI chairperson till 2020.
  • Ashish Kumar Bhutani appointed CEO of PM Fasal Bima Yojana.
  • Bhanu Pratap Sharma as new Banks Board Bureau Chairman
  • Sunil Mehta elected as new Chairman of Indian Bank’s Association for 2018-19.
  • Government sets up Injeti Srinivas High Level Committee on Corporate Social Responsibility.
  • 2018 Nobel Peace in Economics – William Nordhaus & Paul Romer
  • 2018 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to campaigners against rape in warfare – Nadia Murad and Denis Mukwege. Nadia Murad is the first Iraqi to win the award and was also named the UN’s first goodwill ambassador for survivors of human trafficking.

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November 29


IIT-G scientists publish breakthrough research work on metastatic cancer
  • A research conducted by Gautam Biswas, IIT-G Director, alongwith his colleagues Siddhartha Sankar Ghosh of biosciences & bioengineering and Amaresh Dalal from mechanical engineering departments, have demonstrated the movement of metastatic cancer cells, a breakthrough in cancer research.
  • The research showed how cancer cells can deform, survive and pass through micro capillaries in the human body. Multi-cellular aggregates of cancer cells are the initiators of distant organ metastasis and cause spread of cancer in the body.
  • The findings been endorsed in the prestigious Scientific Journal, that publishes scientifically valid primary research from all areas of the natural and clinical sciences. Earlier it was assumed that cancer cells are too large to pass through narrow vessels such as pulmonary capillaries to reach other organs.
  • The research work is expected to be helpful for oncologists in devising new methods of cancer treatment.

FACTFILE – Cancer cells

  • Cancer cells are cells that divide relentlessly, forming solid tumors or flooding the blood with abnormal cells.
  • Healthy cells stop dividing when there is no longer a need for more daughter cells, but cancer cells continue to produce copies.
  • They are also able to spread from one part of the body to another in a process known as metastasis.
  • The enzyme telomerase is used to extend the cancer cell’s life span. While the telomeres of most cells shorten after each division, eventually causing the cell to die, telomerase extends the cell’s telomeres. This is a major reason that cancer cells can accumulate over time, creating tumors.

Nagaland launches Supply Chain Management for timely delivery of foodgrains
  • To ensure timely delivery of goods and services to the people of Nagaland, Supply Chain Management (SCM) was launched by DK Gupta, Director of Public Distribution, Ministry of Public distribution and Consumer Affairs.
  • SCM is a powerful monitoring tool for tracking stock inventory starting from the godown to the fair price shops. The application would make the beneficiaries aware about the availability of food grains.
  • Under the National Food Security Act, Nagaland has completed all the activities required for beneficiaries except FPS Automation. As per a Supreme Court order, all beneficiaries availing subsidized food grains in Nagaland and across the country have to seed their ration cards with Aadhaar on or before March 31, 2019.
  • The SCM will help in accquring accurate information on all storage facilities in the state and would help the department in making effective decision making.

Nagaland Govt. restricts use of plastics
  • The Nagaland government notified its policy for restricting the use of plastics in the state to eradicate the serious environmental and ecological challenges posed by rampant use of plastics with immediate effect.
  • As per the notification, all single-use plastics less than 50 microns especially plastic bags and plastic cutlery including styrofoam and thermocol disposable plates will be banned from December 1, 2018.
  • It said the government offices will stop using packaged drinking water bottles, below 20 litres capacity, by April 1, 2019. Alternatives like filtered water dispensers and reverse osmosis plants will be introduced while the government servants will be encouraged to carry reusable drinking water bottles.
  • Alternatives to plastic bags such as cloth, jute, paper bags, bamboo and leaf plates and cutlery will be promoted and popularized.
  • State Gvto will set up a taskforce in each district that will include government officials, NGOs and church leaders to devise local strategies and build awareness for plastic-free environment.
  • The village councils and municipal bodies will be sensitised to take proactive action for discouraging use of plastics in their jurisdiction and they can decide on the issue of levying penalties for continued use of single-use plastics in their jurisdiction.
  • The government will provide incentives to entrepreneurs investing in production of paper bags and cloth bag making units, disposable biodegradable cutlery from areca nut leaves, setting up of water ATMs in public places, plastic shredding units for recycling of plastics among others.

India’s PSLV rocket successfully puts HysIS satellite into orbit
  • India put into orbit its own Hyper Spectral Imaging Satellite (HysIS) an earth observation satellite.
  • The Indian Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle Core Alone (PSLV CA) rocket variant lifted off with 31 satellites, the HysIS and 30 foreign satellites (including 23 satellites are from the US, the rest are from Australia, Canada, Columbia, Finland, Malaysia, the Netherlands and Spain).
  • The notable aspect of the rocket mission is the placing of the satellites in two different orbits of different altitude.
  • While the HysIS has been placed in its intended orbit, the remaining 30 foreign satellites will be later ejected at a lower orbit, all the foreign satellites were placed in a 504 km orbit.

FACTFILE – HySIS (Hyperspectral Imaging Satellite)

  • HySIS is an Earth observation satellite which will provide hyperspectral imaging services to India for a range of applications in agriculture, forestry, defence and in the assessment of geography such as coastal zones and inland waterways.
  • Payloads
  • HySIS carries two payloads, the first in the Visible Near Infrared (VNIR) spectral range of 0.4 to 0.95 micrometers with 60 contiguous spectral bands and the second in the Shortwave Infrared Range (SWIR) spectral range of 0.85 to 2.4 micrometres with a 10 nanometre bandwidth and 256 contiguous spectral bands.

Indo-Russian joint military drill INDRA concludes
  • The 10th edition of Indo-Russian joint military exercise INDRA culminated at Babina Military Station here on Wednesday after a joint tactical exercise and a grand closing ceremony.
  • The 11-day long joint training that commenced on November 18 included developing “common understanding of transnational terrorism, interoperability and conduct of joint tactical operations” controlled by a Joint Command Post working under the aegis of United Nations.
  • Classes were organised on cordon and search operations, raid on terrorist hideout, intelligence gathering and sharing, perception management, humanitarian laws and hostage rescue.
  • The participating contingents also carried out specialised joint training on hostage rescue by slithering from MI-17 helicopters.
  • Major General P.S. Minhas, General Officer Commanding of White Tiger Division of the Indian Army and Major General Tsekov Oleg Moosovich, Commander, Fifth Army of the Russian Army witnessed the validation exercise conducted at the field firing ranges.

November 30


Silapathar Science College creates rice bank to preserve indigenous varieties
  • The Silapathar Science College, located in Dhemaji district of Assam has not only set up a rice bank to preserve seeds of indigenous varieties that are losing out to new high-yielding varieties but also encouraging farmers to grow them so that they do not become extinct.
  • The College has so far documented and preserved 251 indigenous varieties through its rice bank.
  • Set up in 1996, the college started to work closely with farmers in the district since 2015 and organised a “Rice Mela” to showcase the indigenous varieties grown in the district.
  • Assam produced over 70 lakh tonnes of rice in 2017, compared to 52 lakh tonnes the previous year.
  • Besides the normal rice, Assam also produces different varieties of aromatic rice, locally known as “Joha”; some varieties of soft rice, locally known as “Komal Saul” that needs no cooking; and a huge variety of sticky rice, commonly known as “Bora”.

New health project ‘PLUS’ launched in five Arunachal districts
  • A health project named ‘Precious Lives under Safety (PLUS)’ is recently launched by Arunachal Government.
  • The project is initially launched in five district of Papumpare, Lower Subansiri, West Siang, East Siang and Lohit.
  • It was a modified form of Prime Minister Surakshit Matritwa Yojana, which ensures zero mortality of pregnant mother and neo natal babies besides 100 percent coverage of child birth in government run hospitals.
  • He said that about 50 percent registered pregnant women in the state gives birth out of government hospital under various reason, but the new project would facilitate them to come to government hospitals for at least four times ante-natal check up and hospital delivery.

Nagaland signed MoU with Estonia for setting up e-governance academy
  • The Nagaland government signed an MoU with Estonian to setup as academy in Kohima to enlighten the state people on the e-governance models prevailing in the world.
  • The main objective of the five-year agreement with the e-Governance Academy of Estonia is to work together to develop and expand scientific collaboration on setting up e-Governance Academy in Nagaland.
  • The agreement was signed during the e-Naga Summit, held with a vision to embark on a process to instill the spirit of innovation and use of technology for impacting positive change in the society.

Manipur emerges overall champion in National School Games
  • Host Manipur emerged overall team champion at the end of 5-day 64th National School Games, 2018 in Taekwondo for U-14 Boys & Girls held at the Taekwondo Training Hall of Khuman Lampak Sports Complex in Imphal.
  • Manipur won a total of five gold, three silver and one bronze medals and tops the medal tally while Haryana took three gold, four silver and one bronze medals to clinch the overall runner’s up title. The third position in the tally was bagged by Maharashtra with two gold, five silver and two bronze medals.
  • With two gold medals and one bronze medal, Nagaland ranked 7th the in medal tally after Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Delhi.
  • The Youth Affairs and Sports Department organised the games under the aegis of School Games Federation of India.

India-UK joint naval exercise Konkan-2018 begins at Goa
  • India-UK joint naval exercise “Konkan-2018” has started at Goa and would go on till December 6, The Royal Navy of UK will be represented by HMS Dragon, a Type 45 Class Destroyer equipped with an integral Wildcat helicopter.
  • The Indian Navy will field INS Kolkata, the first ship of latest Kolkata class destroyers, equipped with integral Seaking and an IN submarine.
  • In addition, Indian Navy’s maritime patrol aircraft Dornier will also participate in the exercise.
  • The thrust of the exercise this year would be on anti-submarine warfare, visit board search and seizure (VBSS), anti-air warfare, anti-surface warfare and seamanship evolutions.
  • The bilateral Konkan exercise provides a platform for the two navies to periodically exercise at sea and in harbour, so as to build interoperability and share best practices.

 

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November 22


Assam honoured with India Today’s most improved large State award
  • In recognition to the State Government’s initiatives to ensure development and quality of life for its citizens, Assam has been awarded the most improved large state in the categories of Overall performance, Economy and Health by India Today at the ‘State of the States Conclave’ held in New Delhi.
  • Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal received the award from Vice President of India M Venkaiah Naidu.
  • He also said that corruption-free Assam has been Govt’s top most agenda and govt has cracked down against corrupt practices in the state.
  • In the tenure of this govt, the state government has detected and cancelled four lakh bogus job cards under MGNREGA, over 36,000 bogus ration cards and over 70 thousand bogus beneficiaries registered under National Old age pension scheme apart from officials held for APSC ‘cash for job scam’.
  • The North East region is fast emerging as a centre of growth. PM Narendra Modi has called the North East as ‘New Engine of New India’ and ‘Ashtalakshmi’. And has laid special emphasis on improving connectivity within the region and with the rest of India, via railways, waterways, roads, air or telecommunication.
  • By plugging leakages, revenue collection of the State increased from Rs. 7011 crore in 2015-16 to 8457 crore in 2017-18, an increase of 21%.
  • Capital expenditure has increased from Rs. 4919 crore in 2015-16 to 12,817 crore in 2017-18, showing our commitment to improve quality of expenditure.
  • Government’s sustained efforts to focus on boosting rural economy through leveraging growth of agriculture and other allied sectors, as a result of which annual production of rice has increased by 2.27 lakh tons, horticulture production has increased by 6.19 lakh tons and fish production by 33 thousand tons in 2017-18 as compared to 2015-16.
  • For the first time direct export of fruits and vegetables from Guwahati to Dubai and other international destinations has started..
  • State Government organized North East India’s first ever Global Investors’ Summit to realise agri-business potential being thrown open by the ‘Act East Policy’. The state has recorded Rs 12,000 crore worth of investments and this has generated direct employment of around 40 thousand and even more indirect employment.
  • Recently many initiatives being implemented in the health sector including schemes like Atal Amrit Yojana, CM’s Free Diagnostic Scheme, wage compensation scheme for tea garden pregnant women and cancer care grid, etc.
  • Chief Minister Sonowal thanked the Prime Minister and the Union Government for their un-stinted support and the cooperation of the government employees and people of the state in scripting a new growth narrative in the state, while highlighting the achievements of the State Government and various innovative measures adopted in economy, health, education and different other sectors.

7th International Tourism Mart started in Agartala
  • The seventh edition of The International Tourism Mart is organized by the Union Ministry of Tourism in association with the Department of Tourism of Tripura and other north-eastern states in Agartala.
  • The event facilitate interaction between buyers, sellers, media, government agencies and other stakeholders.
  • Engagement of business-to-business meetings with sellers from the north-eastern region which will enable the tourism product suppliers from the region to reach out to international and domestic buyers.
  • A total of 41 foreign delegates from 18 countries and 23 tour operators and travel agents along with 18 media representatives, journalists, travel writers and bloggers are participating in the event.

FACTFILE – International Tourism Mart

  • The International Tourism Mart, an annual event organized in the north-eastern region with the objective of highlighting the tourism potential of the region in the domestic and international markets.
  • It provides platform to tourism business fraternity and entrepreneurs from eight North Eastern States.
  • It organized annually in North Eastern States on rotation basis.
  • The earlier editions of this event were held in Guwahati, Tawang, Shillong, Gangtok and Imphal.

Sela Pass tunnel construction started in Arunachal Pradesh
  • Director General Border Roads (DGBR) Lt Gen Harpal Singh informed that the bhoomi puja for starting the construction work of a tunnel through the Sela Pass in Arunachal Pradesh would be held in January next year.
  • The tunnel located on the vicinity of the border between the Tawang and West Kameng districts at an elevation of 13,700 ft will ensure faster movement of troops in the strategically located parts of the state bordering China.
  • Significant achievement has been made on improving the 317-km-long Balipara-Charduar-Tawang (BCT) road to two-lane road, which is the lifeline of West Kameng and Tawang districts.
  • The DGBR informed that stretch from 0-50 km road has been completed and stretch from 70-88 km is being carried out on EPC mode.

FACTFILE – The Sela Pass

  • The Sela Pass (Se La) is a high-altitude mountain pass located on the border between the Tawang and West Kameng Districts of Arunachal Pradesh state in India.
  • It has an elevation of 4170 m (13,700 ft) and connects the Tibetan Buddhist town of Tawang to Dirang and Guwahati.
  • The pass carries the main road connecting Tawang with the rest of India.
  • The pass supports scarce amounts of vegetation and is usually snow-covered to some extent throughout the year.
  • Sela Lake, near the summit of the pass, is one of approximately 101 lakes in the area that are sacred in Tibetan Buddhism.
  • While Sela Pass does get heavy snowfall in winters, it is usually open throughout the year.

Union HRD Minister launched Innovation Cell for research
  • Union Human Resource Development Minister Prakash Javadekar launched the Institution’s Innovation Cell (IIC) at the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) to foster an attitude of research among students.
  • So far, more than 1,000 higher education institutes have already established IICs on their campuses to “promote innovation”.
  • After Independence we established research centres separately from the universities. This was a historical mismatch. In all developed countries universities act as research centres. And it can happen only there, he said.

CCEA approved continuation of “Atmosphere & Climate Research-Modelling Observing Systems & Services (ACROSS)” scheme
  • The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) approved the continuation of its scheme “Atmosphere & Climate Research-Modelling Observing Systems & Services (ACROSS)” which will provide improved weather, climate and ocean forecasts and services.
  • The Cabinet has approved the continuation of the nine sub-schemes of the umbrella scheme ‘ACROSS’ during 2017-2020 at an estimated cost of Rs 1,450 crore.
  • It will be implemented by the Ministry of Earth Sciences through its institutes namely India Meteorological Department (IMD), Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM), National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting (NCMRWF), and Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Service (INCOIS).

November 23


Assam singer Nahid Afrin appointed UNICEF ‘Youth Advocate’
  • Assam singer Nahid Afrin was appointed the first ever ‘Youth Advocate’ of UNICEF, which
  • aims to inspire and gather the support of India’s 253 million adolescents towards the cause of children and young people.
  • UNICEF’s association with Nahid Afrin is part of an initiative to advocate child rights in the northeast. As a youth advocate, she would act as a role model to inspire children and young people to act in making the world a better place and ensuring that their rights are respected.
  • Youth advocates support initiatives of positive change that include access to quality education, basic healthcare, ending violence against children, and addressing the issues of equity and inclusion.

BIOGRAPHY – Nahid Afrin

  • Nahid made her playback debut in the 2016 Bollywood film Akira.
  • She won the best female singer award in 2017 for the song Dhuniya Joon.
  • She also won an award in 2018 at the Assam State Film Awards.

Awards for Nagaland, Tripura at India Today State of State’s Survey
  • Nagaland awarded ‘Best Performing Small State’ in ‘Law & Order’ by the India Today State of State’s Survey 2018. Nagaland Minister for Forest, Environment, Climate Change and Parliamentary Affairs, C M Chang received the award from Vice President of India, M Venkaiah Naidu.
  • Tripura bagged three prizes in inclusive development, infrastructure and overall most improved small state. Somya Gupta, Special Resident Commissioner of Tripura Bhavan at New Delhi, received the award.

Meghalaya gets India Today award for ‘most improved small State’ in agriculture
  • Meghalaya has been adjudged the ‘most improved small State’ in the category of agriculture in the India Today ‘The State of the States’ 2018 Survey.
  • The Chief Advisor to the Chief Minister Thomas A. Sangma received the India Today ‘The State of the States’ award on behalf of the State Government.
  • Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma said, the govt have laid adequate thrust on improving agriculture in Meghalaya and such award will further motivate our officials and the farmers to take a quantum leap to ensure innovative and sustainable farming practices.

India and Laos review bilateral ties
  • India and Laos reviewed the entire gamut of their bilateral ties during the Ninth Joint Commission meeting co-chaired by External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and her Lao counterpart Saleumxay Kommasith.
  • The meeting reviewed the India-Lao PDR relations comprehensively and took note of all that has been achieved and current state of the various cooperation programmes.
  • The meeting also laid out the road map for future cooperation and enhancement in bilateral relations.
  • Laos is member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) regional bloc with which New Delhi has been actively engaging under its Act East Policy.

FACTFILE – Laos

  • Laos, officially the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, is a socialist state and the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia at the heart of the Indochinese peninsula, bordered by Myanmar (Burma) and China to the northwest, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the southwest, and Thailand to the west and southwest.
  • Laos is a member of the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement (APTA), Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), East Asia Summit and La Francophonie.
  • The capital and largest city is Vientiane.
  • Laos has been referred to as one of East Asia and Pacific’s Fastest Growing Economies by the World Bank, with annual GDP growth averaging 7.8% for the past decade.

India and China to hold border talks
  • India and China will discuss their vexed boundary dispute and try to sort out major issues at the 21st round of two-day border in the Chinese city of Chengdu.
  • The two countries, which fought a war in 1962 and have had several skirmishes since then along their largely undefined 3,488-km border, were locked in a 73-day military stand-off at Doklam, a contested region between China and Bhutan close to India’s arterial highway where the Chinese were building a road.
  • The two Asian giants are in a recovery mode and have seemingly made progress in their relationship, especially after the informal summit between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping in April this year.
  • India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval will hold the talks with China’s top diplomat and Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Beijing’s new Special Representative on the boundary dispute.

FACTFILE – Sino-Indian border dispute

  • The Line of Actual Control (LAC) is the effective border between India and the People’s Republic of China.
  • It traverses 4,057 km along the Indian states of Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh.
  • The McMahon Line was part of the 1914 Simla Convention between British India and Tibet, an agreement rejected by China.
  • Areas of Aksai Chin and Arunachal Pradesh are disputedly claimed by China also.
  • The 1962 Sino-Indian War was fought in both of these areas. An agreement to resolve the dispute was concluded in 1996, including “confidence-building measures” and a mutually agreed Line of Actual Control.
  • The 2017 China India border standoff or Doklam standoff refers to the military border standoff between the Indian Armed Forces and the People’s Liberation Army of China over Chinese construction of a road in Doklam near a trijunction border area, known as Donglang.
  • On 16 June 2017 Chinese troops with construction vehicles and road-building equipment began extending an existing road southward in Doklam, a territory which is claimed by both China as well as India’s ally Bhutan. On 18 June 2017, around 270 Indian troops, with weapons and two bulldozers, entered Doklam to stop the Chinese troops from constructing the road. On 28 August, both India and China announced that they had withdrawn all their troops from the face-off site in Doklam.

 

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November 15


Assam’s scientist Mantu Bhuyan elected as Fellow of Royal Entomological Society of London
  • Senior Scientist of the Jorhat based institute CSIR-North East Institute of Science and Technology Dr Mantu Bhuyan has been elected as the Fellow of Royal Entomological Society of London recently for his significant contribution in Entomology.
  • Dr Bhuyan, a post graduate from Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat and post-doctorate from Rutgers University, USA has been working on insect-plant interaction and exploiting plant secondary metabolites for pest management including butterfly ecology, insect behaviour and vector control.
  • He has published in reputed journals and co-author of a paper published in the Annual Review of Entomology.

FACTFILE – The Royal Entomological Society

  • The Royal Entomological Society is devoted to the study of insects. Its aims are to disseminate information about insects and improving communication between entomologists.
  • The Royal Entomological Society was established during 1833 in London and is known as one of the oldest and prestigious societies in the field of Entomology.
  • Many pioneering scientists including Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace were also the alumni Fellow of the society.

Arunachal Pradesh government signs MoU worth Rs 1,200 crore
  • The Arunachal Pradesh government on 14th November signed and exchanged MoUs with 17 private investors for projects worth Rs 1,200 crore during the 5th edition of North East Connectivity Scheme.
  • The MoUs with private investors across sectors like tourism and hospitality, oil and gas, retail, power, equipment manufacturing and sports has the potential to create over 8,000 gainful employment opportunities in the state.

Modi meets PMs of Singapore, Australia, Thailand in East Asia Summit
  • India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 14th November held bilateral meetings with his counterparts from Singapore, Australia and Thailand on the sidelines of the East Asia Summit.
  • Modi started the day with a meeting with Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. Subjects pertaining to India-Singapore relations, particularly trade and people-to-people ties were discussed during the meeting.
  • Following this, Modi had a meeting with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Both leaders had a good discussion on deepening ties in trade and investment, defence and security and other areas of bilateral cooperation.
  • Later, the Indian Prime Minister met up with his Thai counterpart Prayut Chan-o-cha. Issues relating to trade, commerce and connectivity were among the various subjects discussed by the leaders.

FACTFILE – EAST ASIAN SUMMIT

  • The East Asia Summit (EAS) is a regional forum held annually by leaders of, initially, 16 countries in the East Asian, Southeast Asian, and South Asian regions, based on the ASEAN Plus Six mechanism.
  • Russia and the United States were made members in 2011.
  • ASEAN country holds the central role and leadership in the forum.
  • EAS meetings plays an important role in the regional architecture of Asia-Pacific.
  • The first summit was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 14 December 2005.
  • The Thirteenth East Asia Summit was held in Singapore on November 14–15, 2018.

Andhra Pradesh launches AWS Cloud-based initiative to skill 60,000 students
  • The Andhra Pradesh government on 14th November launched a Cloud-based skill initiative with Amazon Web Services (AWS), Amazon’s Cloud arm, where it will skill 60,000 students across the state’s over 300 engineering and non-engineering colleges by 2020.
  • An MoU to build skills and literacy under the mission titled “Cloud For All-Knowledge and Skills Mission,” was exchanged between Sambasiva Rao, CEO, Andhra Pradesh State Skill Development Corporation (APSSDC) and Sunil PP, India Education Lead, Public Sector, Amazon Internet Services Private Limited .
  • APSSDC will build Cloud computing technology skills across Andhra Pradesh leveraging the AWS Educate programme, Amazon’s global initiative to provide students and educators with the resources needed to accelerate cloud-related learning.
  • APSSDC has collaborated with AWS Educate Programme to provide a skilled workforce across high-priority and emerging sectors.
  • The Cloud Career Pathway framework enables students to put their cloud knowledge to use across 12 self-paced pathways aligned to labour market trends and workforce needs.
  • By September, more than 13,000 students were enrolled in the AWS Educate programme from nearly 130 non-engineering colleges.

NITI Aayog launches 72-hour hackathon to solve problems at school
  • On the Children’s Day, the NITI Aayog launched a 72-hour ‘Tinkering Hackathon’ for children to come up with innovative solutions for challenges faced by them in schools, especially on quality of education and safety.
  • The winners of the hackathon, being held jointly with the Unicef, would be announced on November 20, which is celebrated as the World Children’s Day.
  • During the event, NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Rajiv Kumar also presented the Unicef-Atal Tinkering Labs Young Champions Awards to the winners of the nationwide Atal Tinkering Marathon challenge launched last year on October 2.
  • The marathon was aimed at encouraging students to observe community problems and develop innovative solutions.

November 16


ADTU signs pact with IITG for academic collaboration
  • Assam Down Town University (ADTU) signed an agreement with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati for academic collaboration.
  • The agreement was signed by Dr NN Dutta, Chancellor of Assam Down Town University, and Prof Gautam Biswas, Director of IIT Guwahati.
  • The agreement will be in effect for five years. The two institutions agreed to enhance the agreement through the exchange of information on research and educational programmes, information on teaching, learning materials and other literature relevant to their educational and research programmes, joint short-term continuing education programmes, training on topics of mutual interest, etc.

FACTFILE – Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati

  • IIT Guwahati is the sixth Indian Institute of Technology established in India and is officially recognised as an Institute of National Importance by the government of India.
  • The history of IIT Guwahati traces its roots to the 1985 Assam Accord signed between the All Assam Students Union and the Government of India, which mentions the general improvement in education facilities in Assam and specifically the setting up of an IIT.
  • IIT Guwahati was established in 1994 by an act of parliament and its first batch of students into its Bachelor of Technology programme admitted in 1995.
  • Internationally, IIT Guwahati was ranked 501-550 in the QS World University Rankings of 2018. The same rankings ranked it 98 in Asia and 52 among BRICS nations.
  • In India, among engineering colleges, it ranked 7th by India Today in 2017 and 8th by The Week.
  • It was ranked 7th among engineering colleges in India by the National Institutional Ranking Framework in 2018 and 12 overall.

1st India Cup Open International Taekwondo Championship begins at Silchar
  • The First India Cup Open International Taekwondo Championship began at Silchar, wherein more than 400 participants would lock horns.
  • Teams from various states of India, namely, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Mizoram, Goa, Orissa, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Maharashtra would take part, and participants from Bhutan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Afghanistan, would also fight it out for the coveted prizes.
  • The events, Kyorugi (full contact fighting) and Poomsae (non contact) of Taekwondo, a Korean martial art form, would be on display between age groups Under 5 to Under 60 in this ongoing championship.
  • Organized by Cachar district Taekwondo association along with Kreeda Bharati Cachar district, this championship is being held in India Club Silchar’s Indoor stadium with a budget of Rs 22 lakh.
  • Silchar also hosted the FIDE rating International Chess Tournament just two months before.

India-Japan joint military drill ‘Dharma Guardian’ concludes
  • The joint Indo-Japanese counter-insurgency military drill ‘Dharma Guardian’ concluded on 14th November at Vairengte in Mizoram.
  • The primary focus of the exercise was to train and equip the contingents to undertake joint counter-insurgency and counter-terrorist operations in urban and semi-urban terrain
  • It is a significant step towards fostering military and diplomatic ties between the two countries.
  • The participants were initially familiarised with each other’s organisational structure, tactical drills and planning process before graduating to joint tactical exercises.
  • Commanders at various levels from both sides were exercised to work in close coordination to receive and collate information jointly, plan operations and issue suitable orders to respective integrated groups.

China, India pledge to step up military exchanges
  • At the 9th India-China Annual Defence and Security Dialogue on 14th November, both sides agreed to enhance exchanges and interactions through reciprocal high-level visits between the two ministries of Defence as well as between military commands.
  • Joint training exercises, mutual visits by defence personnel including mid-level and cadet officers were also agreed upon.
  • Both sides reiterated the importance of maintaining peace and tranquillity in the India-China border areas, implementing the consensus of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Xi Jinping and specific additional confidence building measures at the operational level.
  • The two sides also had an exchange of views on regional and global issues.
  • The dialogue was attended by India’s Defence Secretary Sanjay Mitra and Lt. General Shao Yuanming, Deputy Chief of Joint Staff Department of Central Military Commission of China.

 

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November 8


Arunachal Pradesh Govt and OIL sign pact on petroleum mining
  • The Government of Arunachal Pradesh signed a petroleum mining lease deed agreement with Oil India Limited (OIL) for the Ningru Block in Namsai and Changlang districts.
  • Secretary (Geology and Mining) Bidol Tayeng signed the agreement on behalf of the State Government and OIL’s Duliajan (Assam) resident chief executive BP Sharma signed on behalf of the company, in the presence of Chief Minister Pema Khandu and Chief Secretary Satya Gopal.
  • The Central Government had granted petroleum mining lease for Ningru to OIL for a period of 20 years, with effect from November 1983.
  • The company had drilled 14 oil wells within Kumchai area of Ningru, but only one well is producing crude oil.
  • With constant persuasion by Chief Minister Pema Khandu, the lease agreement has been renewed after almost 15 years.

FACTFILE – Oil India Limited (OIL)

  • OIL is the second largest hydrocarbon exploration and production Indian public sector company with its operational headquarters in Duliajan, Assam, India.
  • It is a state-owned Navratna under the administrative control of India’s Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas with its corporate offices in Noida.
  • OIL is engaged in the business of exploration, development and production of crude oil and natural gas, transportation of crude oil and production of liquid petroleum gas.
  • Oil India Limited was formed by the Burmah Oil Company Limited as its subsidiary in India 1887 to explore in the Assam Basin, India.
  • Oil India drilled beneath the Digboi seeps and found a giant oil field. Several other oil fields were subsequently found by Oil India Limited in what became India’s first oil production.
  • As of 2014 the company produced 3.466 MMT of crude oil, 2625.81 MMSCM of natural gas and 46,640 tonnes of LPG.
  • Most of this was produced from its traditionally rich oil and gas fields concentrated in the Northeastern part of India and contribute around 80% of total oil and gas produced in the region.

Amur Falcon Fest observed in Manipur
  • A day-long Amur Falcon festival was organized by Rainforest Club of Tamenglong in collaboration with Tamenglong district Forest division. This year’s theme of the festival was “Honour the Treasured Wings.”
  • Satellite tagging of two birds were done by Dehradun based Wildlife Institute of India (WII) expert Dr Suresh Kumar and Hungarian ornithologists, Peter Fehervari and Peter Palatitz. They had earlier done it in association with Nagaland Forest department at Doyang in Nagaland five years back to track their migration.
  • Phalong (Bhalok) village has been declared as Amur Falcon village. And it is also suggested that Tamenglong district should be named as “Amur Falcon District” as the migratory birds come and rest in many villages in the district.
  • Amur Falcons come to Tamenglong annually during winter to stay and hunt for termites and other pests for a month.

FACTFILE – Amur falcon

  • The Amur falcon (Falco amurensis) is a small raptor of the falcon family.
  • The Amur falcon breeds in east Asia from the Transbaikalia, Amurland, and northern Mongolian region to parts of North Korea.
  • They migrate in a broad front through India and Sri Lanka, sometimes further east over Thailand and Cambodia and then over the Arabian Sea, sometimes in passage on the Maldives and other islands to reach southern Africa.
  • Birds going over India are thought to be aided by strong winds blowing westward. These winds are strong at an altitude of about 3000m and the birds are thought to fly at a height of above 1000m during migration.
  • In 2012, mass trapping and capture of migrating Amur falcons in Nagaland was reported in the media and a successful campaign was begun to prevent their killing.
  • As part of this campaign, three birds were fitted with 5 gm satellite transmitters that allowed them to be tracked during their migration.

Meghalaya’s largest apparel manufacturing unit gets operational
  • The School of Livelihood & Rural Development (SLRD) has ramped its activities with the acquisition of the largest apparel and garment manufacturing unit in Meghalaya, which is located at Hatisil in South West Garo Hills.
  • The unit covering an area of 45,000 sq ft, the unit was originally set up at a cost of Rs 14.26 crore by Union Ministry of Textiles under the North East Region Textiles Promotion Scheme (NERTPS), an umbrella scheme for the development of various segments of textiles, i.e. silk, handlooms, handicrafts and apparels and garments.
  • The facility remained idle for a year and a half while the two different agencies that the unit was allocated to failed to meet their commitment to start production. Meanwhile, production work has finally begun and will be ramped up in stages to meet the market demand.
  • The centre has three units, two of them housing 105 sewing machines each, and the third one having seventy machines. This would not only require skilled individuals to operate machinery but also people for various aspects of production, packaging, and market linked activities.

India to share talks table with Afghan Taliban at non-official level
  • India on 8th November said that it will attend, albeit at a non-official level, a multilateral meeting in Moscow on the Afghanistan issue on Friday where the Afghan Taliban will also be present.
  • This will be the first time that India will be sharing a talks table with the Afghan Taliban on the issue of peace and stability in Afghanistan.
  • Amar Sinha, former Secretary in the External Affairs Ministry who also served as India’s Ambassador to Afghanistan, and T.C.A. Raghavan, former Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan, will represent New Delhi at the Moscow talks.
  • Russia sent invitations for what is called the “Moscow Format” talks to Afghanistan, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, China, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, the US and the Afghan Taliban.
  • The Indian move came after Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to New Delhi in October for the annual bilateral summit with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
  • New Delhi and Moscow also resolved to launch joint development and capacity building projects in Afghanistan.

November 9


Cabinet okays privatisation of Guwahati and five other AAI airports
  • The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, approved a proposal to privatise six airports in India, including the Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International (LGBI) Airport.
  • Besides the LGBI Airport, the other AAI airports, which the Union Cabinet has decided to privatise, are Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Mengaluru and Thiruvanathapuram Airport.
  • The proposal has been made to modernise the airports under the public-private partnership (PPP) model to meet international standards.
  • The government’s decision on privatising these airports comes 12 years after it privatised Delhi and Mumbai airports, which have emerged among the top airports globally.
  • While the AAI could still hold a minority stake, the chosen private player could hold at least 75 per cent stake. The Delhi and Mumbai airports have been leased to GMR and GVK, which share 45.99 per cent and 38.7 per cent of their revenues with the AAI every year.
  • The Public Private Partnership Appraisal Committee (PPPAC) will handle the privatisation project, and any issue that is beyond its scope would be dealt with by an empowered group of secretaries. The Empowered Group will be headed by NITI Aayog CEO and the secretaries from the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Department of Economic Affairs, and Department of Expenditure.
  • It is to be pointed out that the PPP model has also worked well for the AAI’s airports in Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Cochin and Bengaluru.

National Legal Services Day observed on November 9
  • National Legal Services Day (NLSD) is observed every year on 9th November to spread awareness for ensuring reasonable fair and justice procedure for all citizens.
  • It aims to offer free of charge, proficient and legal services to the people belonging to
  • weaker sections of society.
  • It also seeks to make sure availability of free services to weaker section people as well as making them conscious about their rights.
  • Lok Adalats are organized across the country to make safe the legal system operations and encourages righteousness of people on the equal.
  • Legal literacy camps and functions are also organized to increase awareness of free legal aid towards every weak citizen of the country.
  • It was started by the Supreme Court of India in 1995 to provide help and support to poor and weaker sections of the society.

Union Cabinet approved for sale of unutilized “Enemy Shares”
  • The Union Cabinet approved the mechanism and procedure for sale of over 6.5 crore “Enemy Shares” lying unutilised since 1968.
  • The Cabinet has approved the mechanism and procedure for sale of over 6.5 crore enemy shares of 996 companies worth Rs 3,000 crore which have been lying unutilised since 1968.
  • A total number of 6,50,75,877 shares in 996 companies of 20,323 shareholders are under the custody of Custodian of Enemy Property of India (CEPI).
  • Of these 996 companies, 588 are functional or active companies, while 139 of these are listed and the remaining being unlisted.
  • The process for selling these shares will be approved by the Alternative Mechanism (AM) under the Chairmanship of Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, and comprising Minister of Road Transport and Highway Nitin Gadkari and Home Minister Rajnath Singh.

 ‘Central Tribal University of Andhra Pradesh’ to come up in Vizianagaram District
  • The Union cabinet approved setting up of ‘Central Tribal University of Andhra Pradesh’. It will be established in Relli village of Vizianagaram District.
  • The proposed university will come up after necessary amendment in the Central Universities Act.
  • The ‘Central Tribal University of Andhra Pradesh’ will be set up in Relli village of Vizianagaram District as provided under the Thirteenth Schedule to the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014.
  • Cabinet has also approved the provision of funds of Rs 4.2 billion for the first phase expenditure towards the establishment of the Central Tribal University

India joined Advanced Motor Fuels Technology Collaboration Programme of IEA
  • Recently India joined a member of Advanced Motor Fuels Technology Collaboration Programme (AMFTCP) under the International Energy Agency.
  • The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas joined AMFTCP as its 16th member on May 9 this year.
  • The primary goal of joining AMFTCP by the Ministry of Petroleum is to facilitate the market introduction of advanced motor fuels/ alternate fuels with an aim to bring down emissions and achieve higher fuel efficiency in transport sector

FACTFILEAdvanced Motor Fuels Technology Collaboration Programme (AMFTCP)

  • Advanced Motor Fuels (AMF) is one of the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) transportation related Technology Collaboration Programmes.
  • Technology Collaboration Programmes (TCPs) are multilateral technology initiatives that encourage technology-related activities that support energy security, economic growth and environmental protection.
  • AMFTCP is an international platform for co-operation among countries to promote cleaner and more energy efficient fuels and vehicle technologies.
  • The benefits of participation in AMFTCP are shared costs and pooled technical resources. The duplication of efforts is avoided and national R&D capabilities are strengthened . The other member countries of AMFTCP are USA, China, Japan, Canada, Chile, Israel, Germany, Austria, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Spain, Republic of Korea, Switzerland and Thailand.

 

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November 1


Mary Kom named brand ambassador of 10th Women’s World Championship
  • Five time world champion and Olympic bronze medalist M C Mary Kom was named as the brand ambassador of the 10th Women’s World Championship to be held at the Indira Gandhi Stadium in New Delhi from November 15 to 24.
  • The elite AIBA event will see the highest participation so far as close to 300 pugilists from 70 countries will vie for top honours across 10 weight categories.
  • Mary Kom, who is seeking her sixth crown will be eyeing her second gold at home since 2006.
  • Since its inception India had hosted the tournament once in 2006 and had registered the best ever haul of eight medals, including four gold, one silver and three bronze.

FACTFILE – Mary Kom

  • Chungneijang Mary Kom Hmangte is an Indian Olympic boxer from Manipur.
  • She is the only woman to become World Amateur Boxing champion for a record six times, and the only woman boxer to have won a medal in each one of the seven world championships.
  • She is the only Indian woman boxer to have qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics, competing in the flyweight (51 kg) category and winning the bronze medal.
  • She has also been ranked as No. 1 AIBA World Women’s Ranking Light Flyweight category.
  • She became the first Indian woman boxer to get a Gold Medal in the Asian Games in 2014 in Incheon, South Korea and is the first Indian Woman Boxer to win Gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
  • On 26 April 2016, Kom was nominated by the President of India as a member of the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian Parliament.
  • In March 2017, the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, appointed Mary Kom along with Akhil Kumar as national observers for boxing.

Tea Board bans plucking of tea after December 10 across
  • The Tea Board of India issued an order to the all the tea manufacturing units of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Manipur to stop plucking of tea leaves from tea gardens so that the quantity of substandard teas can be reduced.
  • The order, issued for the first time, said the last date for intimation/declaration to the Tea Board by all tea manufacturing units in the Northeast regarding closure of their manufacturing is December 12.
  • If the order is found to be violated, then the Tea Board may take action under the Tea (Marketing) Control Order.
  • In Assam, tea fibres are used by many factories for re-manufacturing tea and they even use colour and this type of tea is unsuitable for human consumption as tea fibre is a form of waste product.

FACTFILE – North Eastern Tea Association

  • The North Eastern Tea Association (NETA) is an association of tea producers’, formed in the year 1981, has headquartered at Golaghat of Assam, India.
  • The association promotes interests of its members, in addition to playing a pivotal for the enrichment of the tea industry in Assam.
  • It issues advice and the consensus of professional opinions’ of tea producers to its members and associated groups, and to the government about current issues as they arise pertaining to Assam’s tea industry, besides making suggestions for the upscaling of the industry sector.
  • NETA has recently suggested to move the Tea Board of India’s head office to Guwahati on the basis of the fact that the other five statutory Commodity Boards under the Department of Commerce, Govt. of India – Tea, Coffee, Rubber, Spices and Tobacco are headquartered in the State where the product is mainly grown. Although Assam produces 52.9% of the country’s total tea production as opposed to Bengal which produces 24.8%, the Tea Board is headquartered in Kolkata.
  • NETA also urged the Tea Board to amend the definition of Small Tea Grower in order to accommodate the one who holds land up to 50.6 hectares as a small tea grower.

FACTFILE – Tea Board of India

  • The Tea Board of India is a state agency of the Govt of India to promote the cultivation, processing, and domestic trade as well as export of tea from India.
  • It was established on 1st April 1954 by the enactment of the Tea Act in 1953 with its headquarters in Kolkata.
  • The Tea Board India is responsible for the assignment of certification numbers to exports of certain tea merchants.
  • The Tea Board India’s tasks include endorsement of the diverse production and productivity of tea, financial support of research organisations and the monitoring of advances in tea packaging as it relates to health beneficial aspects.
  • It coordinates research institutes, the tea trade and government bodies, ensuring the technical support of the tea trade in the global industry.
  • It has offices in Kolkata, London, Moscow and Dubai.

India jumps to 77th spot in World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business rankings
  • India leapfrogged to the 77th rank in the World Bank’s latest Ease of Doing Business rankings, jumping 23 notches from last year.
  • The report also recognises India as one of the top 10 improvers in this year’s assessment, for the second successive time.
  • India is the only large country this year to have achieved such a significant shift.
  • The jump is significant, as it comes after last year’s 30-rung climb when India moved into the top 100 rankings among 190 countries.
  • India has improved its rank by 53 positions in the last two years, and 65 positions in the last four years (2014-18). A measure to gauge how far an economy’s policies are from global best practices, India’s score improved to 67.23 from 60.76 last year.
  • India has improved its rank in six out of the 10 indicators and has moved closer to international best practices on seven out of 10 indicators.

Point2Remember – Top 10 economies

  1. New Zealand
  2. Singapore
  3. Denmark
  4. Hong Kong SAR, China
  5. Republic of Korea
  6. Georgia
  7. Norway
  8. United States
  9. United Kingdom
  10. FYR Macedonia.

FACTFILE Ease of doing business index

  • The ease of doing business index is created by Simeon Djankov at the World Bank Group. The academic research for the report was done jointly with professors Oliver Hart and Andrei Shleifer.
  • Higher rankings (a low numerical value) indicate better, usually simpler, regulations for businesses and stronger protections of property rights.
  • Empirical research funded by the World Bank to justify their work show that the economic growth impact of improving these regulations is strong.
  • A nation’s ranking on the index is based on the average of 10 subindices:
    • Starting a business – Procedures, time, cost and minimum capital to open a new business
    • Dealing with construction permits – Procedures, time and cost to build a warehouse
    • Getting electricity – procedures, time and cost required for a business to obtain a new permanent electricity connection
    • Registering property – Procedures, time and cost to register commercial real estate
    • Getting credit – Strength of legal rights index, depth of credit information index
    • Protecting investors – Indices on the extent of disclosure, extent of director liability and ease of shareholder suits
    • Paying taxes – Number of taxes paid, hours per year spent preparing tax returns and total tax payable as share of gross profit
    • Trading across borders – Number of documents, cost and time necessary to export and import
    • Enforcing contracts – Procedures, time and cost to enforce a debt contract
    • Resolving insolvency – The time, cost and recovery rate (%) under bankruptcy proceeding

Cabinet approves India-Morocco Agreement on criminal matters
  • The Union Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Approved an agreement between India and Morocco on mutual legal assistance in criminal matters aimed at increasing effectiveness in investigation and prosecution.
  • The agreement will provide a broad legal framework for bilateral cooperation between India and Morocco in investigation and prosecution of crime, tracing, restraint, forfeiture or confiscation or proceeds and instruments of crime.
  • It will further be instrumental in gaining better inputs and insights in the modus operandi of organised criminals and terrorists, which in turn can be used to fine-tune policy decisions in the field of internal security.

FACTFILE – India–Morocco relations

  • India and Morocco have enjoyed cordial and friendly relations and over the years bilateral relations have witnessed significant depth and growth
  • Morocco has an embassy in New Delhi. It also has an Honorary Consul based in Mumbai. India operates an embassy in Rabat.
  • Both nations are part of the Non-Aligned Movement.
  • In the United Nations, India supported the decolonisation of Morocco and the Moroccan freedom movement.
  • India recognised Morocco on June 20, 1956 and established relations in 1957.

FACTFILE – Morocco

  • The Kingdom of Morocco is a country located in the far west of North Africa with an area of 710,850 km2 (274,460 sq mi).
  • Its capital is Rabat, the largest city Casablanca.
  • It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, bordered to the east by Algeria and to the south by Mauritania.
  • Morocco is a member of the Arab League, the Union for the Mediterranean and the African Union. It has the fifth largest economy of Africa.

November 2


World’s tallest Chenrezig Shingkham Riwo Potala statue unveiled in West Sikkim
  • The Buddhist pilgrimage site at Pelling in West Sikkim is all set to attract tourists as the world’s tallest 137-feet Chenrezig statue is opened in the site.
  • Sikkim Government has been planning to promote the State as a Buddhist pilgrimage tourism circuit. A destination park with the 41.758 m tall statue of Chenrezig and a new complex with a skywalk, café and a gallery have been built at Sangha Choeling in Pelling at a cost of Rs 46.65 crore.
  • The Chief Minister of Sikkim promoted the idea of making the state a Shingkham or a Buddhist paradise, by building the statues of Lord Buddha, Guru Padmasambhava and Chenrezig. Sikkim has two additional Buddhist pilgrimage circuits in south Sikkim.
  • CM Chamling stated that Sikkim has become a ‘Cheosam’ (altar) completed with the statues of Lord Buddha at Tathagata Tsal in Rabongla, Guru Padmasambhava at Samdruptse and Chenrezig at Sanghachoeling. He urged that the people of Sikkim to take ownership and responsibility to protect and maintain these holy places.

Hojai’s Ajmal Foundation receives ASSOCHAM’s best NGO Award
  • The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM) has awarded Hojai’s Ajmal Foundation in the category of the best NGO, Skill Development-2017-18 during Summit-cum-Awards on Skilling India from Skills to Employability organised by ASSOCHAM in New Delhi.
  • Union Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Anantkumar Hegde, handed over the award (Best NGO – Skill Development Award Gold Trophy 2017-18) to Ajmal Foundation representatives.
  • Ajmal Foundation has completed a number of Government projects under the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Ministry of Rural Development & Ministry of Minority Affairs of Government of India and various departments of Government of Assam and Meghalaya in different States of the country including Assam, Meghalaya, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh.
  • Ajmal Foundation is also implementing two more projects namely ‘Nai Manzil’ and DDU-GKY with a target of training and placement of 1940 and 800 youths respectively in the State of Assam and Meghalaya.

FACTFILE – ASSOCHAM

  • The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India is one of the apex trade associations of India.
  • The organisation represents the interests of trade and commerce in India, and acts as an interface between issues and initiatives.
  • ASSOCHAM was established in 1921 by promoter chambers, representing all regions of India.
  • The Association’s head office is located in New Delhi and regional offices are located in the cities of Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, and Kolkata.
  • ASSOCHAM members represent the Trade (national and international), Industry (domestic and international) and Professionals (E.g.: CAs, lawyers, consultants) 

Union Home Ministry approved Safe City project for Lucknow
  • The Union Home Ministry approved a Safe City project for Lucknow at a total cost of Rs.194.44 crore under the Nirbhaya Fund Scheme. The project would be implemented as a Centrally Sponsored Scheme with Centre and State sharing the funding in 60:40 ratio.
  • Under this project, Lucknow will have integrated control room, special unit for women protection and pink out posts to tackle atrocities against women, special desks for women in each police stations in the city.
  • This approval is a part of MHA’s plans to implement Safe City projects in eight selected cities, namely, Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and Lucknow under Nirbhaya Fund with the purpose of strengthening safety and security of women in public places.
  • The projects are being implemented in consultation with Ministry of Women and Child Development, Ministry of Urban Development,Ministry of Electronic and Information Technology, respective Municipal & Police Commissioners of the cities and civil society organisations.

IIT-Madras develops India’s first microprocessor Shakti
  • Researchers at Indian Institute of Technology-Madras (IITM) have designed and booted up India’s first microprocessor, Shakti, which could be used in mobile computing and other devices.
  • The Shakti microprocessor can be used in low-power wireless systems and networking systems besides reducing reliance on imported microprocessors in communication and defence sectors.
  • The microprocessor can be used by others as it is on par with international standards.
  • The Shakti family of processors was fabricated at Semi-Conductor Laboratory (SCL), Indian Space Research Organizations (ISRO) in Chandigarh, making it the first ‘RISC V Microprocessor’ to be completely designed and made in India.
  • The other crucial aspect of such an indigenous design, development and fabricating approach is reducing the risk of deploying systems that may be infected with back-doors and hardware Trojans.
  • This development will assume huge significance when systems based on Shakti processors are adopted by strategic sectors such as defence, nuclear power installations, government agencies and departments.
  • India has now attained independence in designing, developing and fabricating end-to-end systems within the country, leading to self-sufficiency.

India-Japan begins joint military exercise ‘Dharma Guardian 2018’
  • The armies of India and Japan began a first-of-its-kind joint military exercise ‘Dharma Guardian’ at Counter-Insurgency and Jungle Warfare School, Vairengte, Mizoram, to build and promote relations between the forces of the two countries in addition to exchanging skills and experiences.
  • Approximately one platoon strength each of Japanese and Indian contingents took part in the 14-day exercise.
  • The Japanese contingent is being represented by 32nd Infantry Battalion while the Indian side is being represented by Gorkha Rifles.
  • The exercise will consist of a balance of indoor classes and outdoor training activities. Due emphasis will be laid on enhancing tactical skills to fight against global terrorism and on increasing interoperability between forces of both countries which is crucial for the success of any joint operation.

FACTFILE – Counter-Insurgency and Jungle Warfare School (CIJWS), Vairengte, Mizoram

  • CIJWS is a training and research establishment of the Indian Army specialising in unconventional warfare, especially counter-insurgency and guerrilla warfare.
  • It is one of the premier counter-insurgency training institutions in the world.
  • Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, then the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-IN-C) of the Indian Army’s Eastern Command, was the first proponent for the institute as a counter-insurgency unit to train soldiers came about following the government response to the Mizo militancy in the 1960s.
  • CIJWS was established in 1967 as the Jungle Training School in Meghalaya and in 1968, the designation was changed to Eastern Command Counter Insurgency Training School.
  • On 1 May 1970, it was upgraded to a Category A Training Establishment of the Indian Army, given its current name and relocated to Vairengte.
  • CIJWS has hosted visiting military units for training from the United States, Singapore, Nepal, Bhutan, Russia, United Kingdom, Israel, France, Bangladesh and many other nations.

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October 29


Manipur tops the medal tally in 1st North East Olympic Games 2018

Assam came second in the 1st North East Olympic Games 2018 held in Imphal. Final medal tally is as follows

Rank Participating State Gold Silver Bronze  Total
1 Manipur 79 47 31 157
2 Assam 45 52 41 138
3 Arunachal Pradesh 18 20 38 76
4 Mizoram 08 15 29 52
5 Nagaland 06 09 26 41
6 Meghalaya 03 08 29 40
7 Sikkim 01 06 18 25
8 Tripura 00 03 17 20

Justice A. S. Bopanna is the new Chief Justice of Gauhati High Court
  • Justice A. S. Bopanna is appointed as the new Chief Justice of the Gauhati High Court.
  • He was administered the oath of office by Governor Jagdish Mukhi. Justice Bopanna took over the charge from acting chief justice AK Goswami.

BIOGRAPHY – Justice AS Bopanna

  • Justice Bopanna enrolled as an advocate in 1984 and practised civil, Constitutional, company, service and labour matters in the High Court as well as in the Civil and Labour Courts.
  • He also worked as legal advisor to central public sector undertakings and as additional central government standing counsel from 1999 to 2005.
  • He was appointed as an Additional Judge of the Karnataka High Court in 2006, and permanent judge in 2007

Arunachal Pradesh government signed a MoU with the British Council
  • The Arunachal Pradesh government signed a MoU with The British Council here to strengthen educational and cultural cooperation.
  • This MoU with the British Council which will enhance the opportunities for young people in Arunachal Pradesh and connect them to international expertise and ideas.
  • The MoU was signed by Tayek Talom, Director of Higher and Technical Education of Arunachal Pradesh, and Alan Gemmell, Director, British Council India, on the sidelines of the Tawang Festival.
  • As per the MOU, as many as 50 faculty members from government higher education institutions will be trained by the British Council every year, starting from December.
  • Further, 50 students of higher and technical education institutes will be trained in English language skills annually.

BSES launches rooftop solar initiative Phase 2 in Delhi
  • The second phase of Delhi power distribution company BSES’ Solar City Initiative was launched by Delhi Power Minister Satyendar Jain on 28th
  • This phase, which will cover the Shakur Basti area, follows the success of the first phase started by the company in Dwarka where around 100 housing societies and apartment complexes have signed up for the initiative.
  • The Shakur Basti area is home to several colonies and has a substantial rooftop solar potential of around 15 MWp. BRPL (BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd) is targeting to realise around 5 MWp of rooftop net metering from the area by 2019-20.
  • Under the first phase in Dwarka, around 25 societies having installed solar capacity of 1.5 MWp have already been energised or are about to be energised. The work at the remaining societies is at different stages.
  • The rooftop soalr tariff identified through competitive bidding in the case of Dwarka residents was Rs 2.66/kWh (kilowatt hour) net of generation based incentive and is around Rs 2.50/kWh less than the electricity tariff.
  • The Solar City initiative, launched in January, is being implemented by BRPL in collaboration with Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ India) under its Indo-German Solar Partnership project.

India, Russia, Iran to meet on North-South Corridor
  • India, Russia and Iran will hold a trilateral meeting on the International North South Transport Corridor (INSTC) on November 23 to make the 7,200-km-long ship, road, and rail route operational soon.
  • The corridor is an important initiative taken by India, Russia and Iran to promote transport cooperation and to enhance connectivity with central Asian countries.
  • The INSTC is the shortest multimodal transportation route linking the Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf via Iran to Russia and North Europe.
  • The estimated capacity of the corridor is 20 to 30 million tonnes of goods per year and will reduce time and cost by 30 per cent to 40 per cent.

FACTFILE – International North–South Transport Corridor (INSTC)

  • The International North–South Transport Corridor (INSTC) is a 7,200 km multi-mode network of ship, rail, and road route for moving freight between India, Iran, Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia, Central Asia and Europe.
  • The route primarily involves moving freight from India, Iran, Azerbaijan and Russia via ship, rail and road.
  • The objective of the corridor is to increase trade connectivity between major cities such as Mumbai, Moscow, Tehran, Baku, Bandar Abbas, Astrakhan, Bandar Anzali, etc.
  • Dry runs of two routes were conducted in 2014, the first was Mumbai to Baku via Bandar Abbas and the second was Mumbai to Astrakhan via Bandar Abbas, Tehran and Bandar Anzali.
  • This will also synchronize with the Ashgabat agreement, a Multimodal transport agreement for creating an international transport and transit corridor facilitating transportation of goods between Central Asia and the Persian Gulf.

October 30


Assam Govt planning to take over tea garden hospitals
  • Assam state government is planning to take over the hospitals of tea gardens in the state and put in place a new health model to narrow down the healthcare gaps.
  • According to a survey by the Regional Resource Centre for North Eastern States of the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, 649 tea estates had hospitals run by the TE managements, but the status of healthcare in those hospitals was unsatisfactory.
  • The in-patient department was absent in 45% of the tea garden hospitals and functional labour rooms are absent in 54% of the gardens. Newborn care facilities are not available in most of the hospitals. Doctors were not available in 38% of these hospitals.
  • State government is considering to run them through the National Health Mission. The government has also decided to provide General Nursing and Midwifery training to tea tribes girls who can later be deployed at the TE hospitals.
  • Assam Tea Employees Provident Fund Organisation has also proposed to set up four 100-bed specialty hospitals in the State, with special focus on maternity services. The hospitals will be set up on PPP mode, and the government will have to shell out around Rs 20 crore on each hospital every year, according to preliminary estimates.

India’s first engine-less train ‘Train 18’ unveiled
  • The Rs 100-crore indigenously developed high-tech, energy-efficient, self-propelled or engineless train was flagged off by Railway Board Chairman Ashwani Lohani here on 29th
  • India’s first trainset — Train 18 — will be a game-changer for the Indian Railways. The train was developed at nearly half the cost that is normally incurred for such development.
  • The train with a capacity to touch speed of 160 kmph will replace the Shatabdi Express.
  • With 16 coaches, the train will have the same passenger carrying capacity. There are now separate power cars. But it is about 15-20 per cent energy efficient and leaves less carbon footprint.
  • The trainset was conceived, designed and developed in about 18 months’ time as against the industry norm of about 3-4 years.
  • The trainset has aerodynamically designed driver cabins at both ends for quicker turnaround at destinations.
  • The train sports advanced regenerative braking system which saves power.

FACTFILETrain 18

  • Train 18 is an Indian semi-high speed train and India’s first engine-less train.
  • It is also the first train to be designed and built entirely in India.
  • It was designed and built by Integral Coach Factory (ICF) Chennai under the Indian government’s Make in India Initiative over a span of 18 months.
  • The unit cost of the first rake was given as ₹100 crore (US$14 million), though the unit cost is expected to go down with subsequent production. It is estimated to be 40% less costly than a similar train imported from Europe.
  • The first set of trains will run between New Delhi and Bhopal, replacing the Delhi–Bhopal Shatabdi Express, which has been running for thirty years and reducing travel time along the route by 15 percent.
  • At an operating speed of 160 kilometres per hour (99 mph), it will outpace the Shatabdi Express by 30 kilometres per hour (19 mph).
  • Train 18’s exterior appearance has been likened to that of a bullet train, with an aerodynamic narrowing of each end of the train.
  • Indian Railways and ICF are also planning the development of Train 20, another semi-high speed train that will replace the Rajdhani Express. 

India and Qatar establish joint commission
  • India and Qatar recently established a joint commission to review all bilateral matters, as well as regional and global issues of mutual interest.
  • Both countries have decided to establish a joint commission to strengthen the relations between the two countries in various fields with a view to further the common interests of their two friendly peoples.
  • The joint commission will be charged with the following tasks: formulating the required basis to strengthen the relations between the two countries particularly in the economic, commercial, cultural, scientific, technological, information technology and educational fields; following up the implementation of the agreements concluded between the two countries; finding suitable solutions for the resulting problems of the implementation thereof; facilitating the exchange of information and expertise, and encouraging bilateral consultation in service of cooperation between the two countries.
  • The commission will be co-chaired by the Ministers of External Affairs and Foreign Affairs of the two countries or their representatives and may include representatives of the sectors concerned with bilateral cooperation in both the countries.

FACTFILE Qatar

  • The State of Qatar, is a country located in Western Asia, occupying the small Qatar Peninsula on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula.
  • Its sole land border is with neighboring Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) monarchy Saudi Arabia to the south, with the rest of its territory surrounded by the Persian Gulf. An arm of the Persian Gulf separates Qatar from the nearby Bahrain.
  • Qatar’s total population is 2.6 million comprising of just around 313,000 Qatari citizens and rest 2.3 million are expatriates.
  • The country has the highest per capita income in the world, backed by the world’s third-largest natural gas reserves and oil reserves.
  • Qatar is regarded as the most advanced Arab state for human development.
  • Following Ottoman rule, Qatar became a British protectorate in the early 20th century until gaining independence in 1971.
  • Qatar emerged as a significant power in the Arab world, through its globally expanding media group, Al Jazeera Media Network.

India, Japan to enter into $75 billion currency swap agreement
  • India and Japan on Monday decided to enter into a $75-billion bilateral currency swap agreement which is expected to bring stability in foreign exchange and capital markets in the country.
  • The swap arrangement was 50 per cent higher than the previous such agreement between the two countries. The $75-billion agreement was one of the largest swap arrangements in the world.
  • The decision to conclude the arrangement was taken during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Japan where he discussed a range of issues with his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe.
  • With the arrangement in place, prospects of India would further improve in tapping foreign capital for country’s developmental needs.
  • Further India and Japan will start a 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue involving their respective foreign and defence ministers to work for peace and stability in the world.

FACTFILE – ‘Foreign Currency Swap’

  • It is an agreement to exchange currency between two foreign parties.
  • The agreement consists of swapping principal and interest payments on a loan made in one currency for principal and interest payments of a loan of equal value in another currency.
  • The purpose of engaging in a currency swap is to procure loans in foreign currency at more favorable interest rates than if borrowing directly in a foreign market.
  • The World Bank first introduced currency swaps in 1981 to obtain German marks and Swiss francs.
  • Each party continues to pay interest on the swapped principal amounts throughout the length of the loan and when the swap is over, principal amounts are exchanged once more at a pre-agreed rate or the spot rate.

October 31


Indian Army and Chinese Army hold meet at Bum-La of Arunachal Pradesh
  • The Indian Army and China’s People’s Liberation Army held military border personnel meeting on the Chinese side at Bum-La.
  • The meeting followed after 11 PLA troopers had intruded in the Upper Dibang Valley district of Arunachal Pradesh earlier this month.
  • The Indian delegation was led by Brigadier Zubin Bhatnagar. Senior Colonel Yao Shi Cheng led the PLA team.
  • Both sides highlighted importance of such meetings for maintenance of Peace and Tranquility along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
  • The BPM mechanism in Bum-La sector was established in 1990, for enhancing interaction between the border guarding troops of the two sides.
  • The delegations interacted in a friendly environment and parted with a feeling of commitment towards enhancing cooperation and maintaining the peace along the LAC.
  • Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to uphold the agreements and protocols signed between their governments to maintain peace and tranquillity along the borders.

Prime Minister Modi unveils world’s tallest statue ‘Statue of Unity’
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled the world’s tallest statue, the ‘Statue of Unity’, built as a tribute to the freedom fighter icon Sardar Vallabhai Patel, on 31st
  • The 182-meter statue is built at Sadhu Bet Island in Kevadiya in Narmada district of Gujarat, at a cost of about Rs.3,000 crore.
  • The project also includes a memorial park at the base of the statue, a visitor facilitation centre and a reception desk.
  • The statue is 29 metres taller than China’s Spring Temple Buddha (153 metres) and almost twice as high as the 93-metre Statue of Liberty in New York.
  • The construction was started on 31 October 2014 and completed in mid-October 2018. It was designed by Indian sculptor Ram V. Sutar.

FACTFILE – Vallabhbhai Patel

  • Sardar Patel was an Indian politician and served as the first Deputy Prime Minister of India.
  • He was a founding father of the Republic of India who played a leading role in the country’s struggle for independence and guided its integration into a united, independent nation.
  • His commitment to national integration in the newly independent country was total and uncompromising, earning him the sobriquet “Iron Man of India”.
  • He is also remembered as the “patron saint of India’s civil servants” for having established the modern all-India services system.

India’s 1st container movement on inland waterways begins
  • India’s first container vessel movement on the river Ganga (National Waterways-I) began on 30th October, with the Inland Waterways Authority of India transporting container cargo belonging to the food and beverages giant PepsiCo (India) from Kolkata to Varanasi.
  • Union Shipping Secretary Gopal Krishna along with IWAI Chairman Pravir Pandey flagged off the vessel carrying the consignment in the presence of PepsiCo representatives.
  • Cargo movement to the east and northeastern states will become easier with the new mode of transportation through waterways.
  • Development of multi-modal hubs within three years will lead to considerable increase in volume of cargo movement through waterways.
  • The central government is developing NW-1 (River Ganga) under Jal Marg Vikas Project form Haldia to Varanasi (1,390 km) at about Rs 5,369 crore with the technical and financial assistance from the World Bank.
  • The project would enable commercial navigation of vessels with a capacity of 1,500-2,000 DWT.
  • IWAI officials said container cargo transport reduces handling cost, allows for easier modal shift, decreases pilferage and damage, besides enabling cargo owners to lessen their carbon footprints.

IBM to acquire Red Hat for $34 billion
  • IBM announced to acquire Open Source Solutions leader Red Hat for a sum of $34 billion, in a deal which will make IBM dominant in the emerging $1 trillion Hybrid Cloud market.
  • IBM’s biggest acquisition will provide open approach to Cloud, featuring unprecedented security and portability across multiple clouds. Red Hat will operate as a distinct unit within IBM’s Hybrid Cloud team.
  • IBM’s and Red Hat’s partnership has spanned 20 years, with IBM serving as an early supporter of Linux, collaborating with Red Hat to help develop and grow enterprise-grade Linux and enterprise Kubernetes and hybrid cloud solutions to customers.
  • This acquisition is the third-biggest in the history of US technology, after the $67 billion merger between Dell and EMC in 2016 and JDS Uniphase’s $41 billion acquisition of optical-component firm SDL in 2000.

FACTFILE – Hybrid Cloud

  • Hybrid cloud is a computing environment which combines a public cloud and a private cloud by allowing data and applications to be shared between them.
  • When computing and processing demand fluctuates, hybrid cloud computing gives businesses the ability to seamlessly scale their on-premises infrastructure up to the public cloud to handle any overflow
  • Organisations gain the flexibility and computing power of the public cloud for basic and non-sensitive computing tasks, and at the same time, securely keeps business-critical applications and data on-premises, behind a company firewall.
  • It can allows companies to scale computing resources and also eliminates the need to make massive capital expenditures to handle short-term spikes in demand.
  • Oragnisations pay only for resources they temporarily use instead of having to purchase, programme and maintain additional resources which could remain idle over long periods of time.

 

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October 22


Assam’s Golap Rabha won Mr World 2018 title
  • Assam’s Golap Rabha won the Mr World 2018 title in the WBBF Championship of Bodybuilding competition, held from October 19 to October 21, 2018.
  • Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal congratulated Golap Rabha for his feat in the WBBF Championship which made the State proud and lent fresh momentum to bodybuilding as sports discipline in the State.
  • Gopal Rabha hails from Boko in Kamrup district of Assam.
  • The World Fitness Federation (WFF), which promotes classic or athletic bodybuilding with a focus on the aesthetic quality of the physique as opposed to just muscularity, under which World Body Building Federation or WBFF operates, is an international bodybuilding organisation formed in 1968.

India, Myanmar review ties, sign Port Operator Agreement
  • India and Myanmar reviewed all matters related to their bilateral ties, including the Rohingya refugees crisis, and signed a crucial MoU for the appointment of an operator of port that will boost connectivity.
  • In December 2017, India and Myanmar signed an MoU to develop Rakhine state.
  • India’s Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale and U Win Khant, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Transport and Communications, signed the MoU for the appointment of a private port operator for the operation and maintenance of Sittwe Port, Paletwa Inland Water Terminal and associated facilities that are part of the Kaladan Multi Modal Transit Transport Project. 
  • The project connects Sittwe Port with Mizoram state in northeastern India.
  • This agreement signing will enhance Myanmar’s connectivity including with India and add to the development of the whole region, particularly in the Rakhine and Chin states of Myanmar, which is a significant step in the implementation of India’s Act East Policy.

FACTFILE Kaladan Multi Modal Transit Transport Project

  • The Kaladan Multi-Modal Transit Transport Project is a project that will connect the eastern Indian seaport of Kolkata with Sittwe seaport in Rakhine State, Myanmar by sea.
  • In Myanmar, it will then link Sittwe seaport to Paletwa, Chin State via the Kaladan river boat route, and then from Paletwa by road to Mizoram state in Northeast India.
  • The project is expected to be operational only by 2019-2020 as all components of the project, including Sittwe port and power, river dredging, Paletwa jetty, have been completed, except the under construction Zorinpui-Paletwaa road.

NASSCOM inks pact with Hiroshima for Japan-India IT corridor
  • Indian IT industry’s apex body Nasscom has entered into a partnership with the Hiroshima government for co-creating a Japan-India IT Corridor that could be at the forefront of promoting business-to-business cooperation and talent transfer from India to Japan.
  • The primary objective of this IT corridor will be to facilitate partnerships between Indian and Japanese companies.
  • The project will start from early 2019, adding that t
  • Indian companies with expertise on the software will help Japanese manufacturing companies adopt digital transformation and help them create innovative product and solutions lines.

FACTFILE – NASSCOM

  • The National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) is a trade association of Indian Information Technology (IT) and Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) industry.
  • NASSCOM was established in 1988 as a non-profit organisation.

Point2Remember

  • V.R Mohan Reddy (Chairman)
  • Keshav R. Murugesh (Vice Chairman)
  • Debjani Ghosh (President)

US Embassy launches mentorship programmes for Indian women entrepreneurs
  • The US Embassy along with TiE Global launched two programmes to provide mentorship to 30 young, innovative women from across India to help them scale up their enterprises.
  • An event “Women Entrepreneurs Conclave 2.0 – Engaged and Empowered” was held in New Delhi. A top-three scale-up fellows will be sponsored for a visit to the US as AIRSWEEE Global Fellows and will be mentored by a host US organisation that will provide them a window to global best practices.
  • The US State Department will fund the All India Roadshow on Women’s Economic Empowerment through Entrepreneurship (AIRSWEEE) Scale-Up Fellows programme.

October 23


INSA Teachers Award for Tezpur University Prof Ashis Mukherjee
  • Ashis K. Mukherjee, Dean, Research and Development of Tezpur University has won the prestigious INSA Teachers Award 2018.
  • The award has been honoured to Prof. Ashis K. Mukherjee for his consistent and high level of teaching, and inspiring students to take up careers in Science and Technology.
  • The award by Indian National Science Academy (INSA), New Delhi is one of the highest recognition for science and technology teachers in the country.

BIOGRAPHY – Prof. Ashis K. Mukherjee

  • Mukherjee has also received Doctor of Science (D. Sc.) in Biotechnology from Calcutta University, Kolkata in this year.
  • He is warded the Visitor’s Award for Research in Basic and Applied Sciences-2018 from President of India at Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi
  • He is also winner of Tata Innovation Fellowship (2017-18) by the Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Govt. of India.

Point2RememberTezpur University has been ranked 146th in BRICS countries university ranking in 2018 by QS. In India, TU ranks 36th position out of 75 higher learning institutions.


India, China sign first security cooperation agreement
  • India and China recently signed a first-ever agreement on security cooperation which will strengthen and consolidate assistance in counter-terrorism, organised crimes, drug control, human trafficking and exchange of information, marking a new beginning between the two countries.
  • The agreement was signed by Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and China’s State Councilor and Minister of Public Security Zhao Kezhi.
  • The agreement followed the first high-level meeting on bilateral security cooperation co-chaired by Rajnath Singh and Zhao, who was heading a delegation of over 30 Chinese diplomats.
  • Zhao is on a visit to India from October 21 to 25.
  • The two sides discussed counter-terrorism cooperation, and welcomed increased cooperation between the two countries in the area of security during the meeting.

India wins UNCTAD’s Investment Promotion Award for efforts to boost investments in renewable energy sector
  • Agencies from Bahrain, India, Lesotho and South Africa have been awarded the UN Investment Promotion Awards (IPAs) for excellence in boosting investment helping countries meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
  • The prizes were presented on 22nd October on the opening day of the 2018 World Investment Forum, organized by the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and taking place in Geneva from October 22-26.
  • The awards showcase best practices in attracting investment into SDG-related projects that can inspire investment promotion practitioners in developing and developed countries.
  • Invest India received its award for excellence in servicing and supporting a major global wind turbines company in the establishment of a blade manufacturing plant in India while committing to train local staff and produce 1 gigawatt of renewable energy.
  • The IPA Awards have been given annually since 2002 as part of UNCTAD’s investment promotion and facilitation program.
  • The award was received by Deepak Bagla, the CEO of Invest India, at the inaugurations of the World Investment Forum organised by the UN Convention on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
  • UNCTAD said that award recognizes “the excellence in boosting investment into sectors that will have social and economic benefits and help countries meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)”.

NITI Aayog hosts lecture on Artificial Intelligence
  • The NITI Aayog hosted the fourth edition of its annual lecture series here which focused on leveraging artificial intelligence for inclusive growth.
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the lecture in which the keynote address was delivered by NVIDIA Corporation’s President and Co-Founder Jensen Huang.
  • Modi congratulated Jensen Huang, Founder, President and CEO of NVIDIA for an insightful talk on ‘Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for Inclusive Growth’ at the NITI Aayog lecture.

Hong Kong-Zhuhai Bridge is now World’s longest sea crossing
  • Chinese President Xi Jinping has opened the world’s longest sea crossing bridge, which connects Hong Kong to Macau and the mainland Chinese city of Zhuhai.
  • The bridge spans 55km and costs about $20billion.
  • Designed to withstand earthquakes and typhoons, it was built using 400,000 tonnes of steel, enough to build 60 Eiffel Towers.
  • The bridge–tunnel system consisting of a series of three cable-stayed bridges, an undersea tunnel, and four artificial islands.
  • It is both the longest sea crossing and the longest fixed link on earth.
  • About 30km of its total length crosses the sea of the Pearl River delta and a 6.7 km section in the middle dips into an undersea tunnel that runs between two artificial islands, to facilitate passage of ships.

 

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October 15


Sikkim wins the Future Policy Award 2018
  • Sikkim beat out 51 other nominees from 25 countries for the Future Policy Award 2018, the world’s best laws and policies promoting agro-ecology.
  • The “100 per cent organic state” Sikkim, the first in the world, will get the “Oscar for best policies” at a UN ceremony in Rome and it bolsters efforts to attain the Sustainable Development Goals.
  • This year’s award is co-organised by the FAO, the World Future Council (WFC) and IFOAM-Organics International.
  • Sikkim is the first organic state in the world, having all of its farmland as certified organic. At the same time, Sikkim’s approach reaches beyond organic production and has proven truly transformational for the state and its citizens.
  • The policy implemented a phase out of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, and achieved a total ban on sale and use of chemical pesticides in the state.
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 19, 2016 declared Sikkim as the first organic state in the country, and expected it to become the harbinger of organic farming not only in India but around the world.

Textile Tourism Complex to be setup in Meghalaya
  • Union Minister of State for Textiles Ajay Tamta announced that Union Govt. will provide funds of Rs 7.8 crore for setting up a Textile Tourism Complex in Ri-Bhoi district of Meghalaya.
  • The production of mulberry, berry and muga in Meghalaya, has now risen to 1,000 metric ton from 500 metric tons in 2014.
  • Union Government also sanctioned an amount close to Rs 43 crore under the Integrated Sericulture Development Project and the Intensive Bivoltine Sericulture Development Project, to Meghalaya in the last few years, to develop the textile sector in the region.
  • A apparel manufacturing centre is built at Rs. 14 crore at Ampati, Garo Hills, which would further garments production for exporting across the globe.

India record best-ever show at Asian Para Games with 72 medals
  • India ended the 2018 Asian Para Games on a high after bagging a total of 72 medals, their best show in the event’s history.
  • India clinched 15 gold, 24 silver and 33 bronze medals to finish the campaign at the ninth place.
  • In the last edition in 2014, India had won just 33 medals (3 gold, 14 silver, 16 bronze).
  • China topped the competition with 172 gold, 88 silver and 59 bronze followed by South Korea (53 gold, 25 silver and 47 bronze) and Iran (51, 42, 43).

FACTFILE – The 2018 Asian Para

  • The 2018 Asian Para or the 3rd Asian Para Games, was a pan-Asian multi-sport event that held from 6 to 13 October 2018 in Indonesia’s capital city of Jakarta.
  • The event paralleled the 2018 Asian Games and was held for Asian athletes with disability.
  • As is the tradition of the event, since 2010, the Asian Para Games are usually held after every Asian Games in the same host country.
  • Indonesia signed the Asian Para Games host city contract, having confirmed as host city of the 2018 Asian Games in October 2014.
  • Before the Asian Para Games were held, FESPIC Games existed and was participated by athletes from the Asia Pacific region. The FESPIC Games was first held in 1975 in Oita, Japan with 18 participating nations.
  • The inaugural Asian Para Games was held in 2010 in Guangzhou, China after the formation of the Asian Paralympic Council. The 2nd edition was held in 2014 South Korea.

India, China launch training programme for Afghan diplomats
  • India and China launched a joint programme to train Afghan diplomats in pursuance of an understanding between the two countries to undertake joint projects in the war-torn nation.
  • At their informal summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Wuhan, China, in April 2018, agreed to jointly implement projects in Afghanistan as part of a rebuilding process in what was seen as a fresh impetus to ties between New Delhi and Beijing.
  • The summit was held held after Indian and Chinese troops were locked in a 73-day face-off at Doklam on the India-Bhutan-China international trijunction last year.
  • The seeds for joint cooperation in Afghanistan were sown at the meeting between the Prime Minister of India and the President of China when they met in Wuhan in April 2018
  • Development partnership, based on the priorities of the government and the people of Afghanistan, has been the cornerstone of multifaceted bilateral cooperation
  • India had embarked on an ambitious development partnership programme with Afghanistan with a commitment of over $3 billion.
  • High priority was being accorded to enable Afghanistan tap the true potential of its talented youth.
  • The capacity-building programme was being implemented through scholarships and training programmes for over 3,500 Afghan nationals every year in India.

October 16


Sheorartal is Cachar’s cleanest village under the ‘Swachhata Hi Seva’ drive
  • Sheorartal is the cleanest village in Cachar district of Assam. Kachari people belonging to around 150 families in the village at Hawaithang Forest Range under Dholai constituency around 50 km from Silchar next to the Assam -Mizoram border have set an example by helping each other to earn the recognition of the cleanest village in the district under the ‘Swachhata Hi Seva’ drive.
  • Among 1015 villages in the district, Sheorartal village stands out to be the most consistent village where the people and the NGO worked in tandem towards cleanliness.
FACTFILE – Swachhata Hi Seva (SHS) 2018
  • A janandolan for Swachhata was observed in the run-up to the 4th anniversary of the Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) from September 15th to October 2nd 2018.
  • All NGOs, schools, colleges, social, cultural and political leaders, corporates, government officials, collectors and sarpanches, are requested to participate in  Swachhata Hi Seva and Shramdaan activities during this period.

FACTFILE – Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM)

  • Swachh Bharat Mission is a nation-wide campaign in India for the period 2014 to 2019 that aims to clean up the streets, roads and infrastructure of India’s cities, towns, and rural areas.
  • The objectives of Swachh Bharat include eliminating open defecation through the construction of household-owned and community-owned toilets and establishing an accountable mechanism of monitoring toilet use.
  • Run by the Government of India, the mission aims to achieve an “open-defecation free” (ODF) India by 2 October 2019, the 150th anniversary of the birth of Mahatma Gandhi, by constructing 90 million toilets in rural India at a projected cost of ₹1.96 lakh crore (US$30 billion).
  • The mission will also contribute to India reaching Sustainable Development Goal Number 6 (SDG 6).

Industrial Disputes (Assam Amendment) Bill, 2017 gets President’s nod
  • President Ram Nath Kovind has signed the Industrial Disputes (Assam Amendment) Bill, 2017 to replace the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 and will enable companies to retrench up to 300 employees without seeking prior approval of the Assam Government.
  • The Assam Govt Bill is aimed to achieve the objective of ease of doing business, as companies will be allowed to retrench up to 300 employees instead of 100, as per the existing legislation, without seeking prior approval of the government.
  • The compensation to a retrenched labourer will be 60 days’ salary instead of the present 15 days’ salary.

RBI data localization deadline unlikely to be extended
  • The government and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) are not in favour of extending the deadline to store payments data locally, effectively ending all speculation and lobbying by multinational companies.
  • The central bank has mandated that all payment firms, including MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Paypal, should store their India-related data locally.
  • The deadline for submission of compliance reports by these firms ended on Monday, 15 October.
  • Google and WhatsApp were also mandated to store data locally for their payments-related businesses.
  • Though more than 60 companies have complied with the RBI directive, some of the big global entities operating in India had sought relaxation from the central bank.

FACTFILE – Data localization

  • Data Localisation is the act of storing data on any device that is physically present within the borders of a specific country where the data was generated.
  • Free flow of digital data, especially data which could impact government operations or operations in a region, is restricted by some governments.

Maryse Conde as awarded the New Academy Prize in Literature
  • Guadeloupean author Maryse Conde was awarded the New Academy Prize in Literature, an alternative award formed in protest to Nobel Literature Prize. She has authored around 20 novels, including Desirada, Segu and Crossing the Mangrove.
  • Her writings mostly describe ravages of colonialism and post-colonial chaos in language which is both precise and overwhelming.

FACTFILE – New Academy Prize in Literature

  • New Academy Prize in Literature was formed by New Academy consisting of more than 100 Swedish writers, artists and journalists in protest to denounce Swedish Academy, which selects Nobel laureates.
  • The Swedish Academy was plunged into turmoil in 2017 over its ties to Frenchman Jean-Claude Arnault, who was jailed for two years in early October for rape.

Stanford University is World’s Most Innovative University
  • Stanford University is adjudged as the World’s Most Innovative University by a rating conducted by Reuters news agency.
  • The Reuters’ top 100 World’s Most Innovative University ranking recognises universities for their work in inventing new technologies, advance science and power new markets and industries and as expected no Indian university was could make the cut.
  • In the top 100 list, 48 universities from North America find mention on the list, 23 Asian universities, 27 from Europe and 2 from the Middle East only, and has no mention of universities from South America and Africa.
  • 46 US universities, five Chinese varsities were among the top 100.
  • Stanford University is followed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard University respectively.

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October 8


Assam bags Swachh Survekshan Grameen special award Award
  • Assam bagged a special award for its standout performance in the North East region, in the recently-concluded Swachh Survekshan Grameen 2018 conducted throughout the country by the Swachh Bharat Mission Grameen.
  • The award was presented by Uma Bharti, Union Minister for Drinking Water and Sanitation at an event organised on the occasion of Rashtriya Swachhata Divas held at the PravasiBharatiya Kendra, New Delhi on October 2.
  • SwachhSurvekshanGrameen is a survey conducted for rural cleanliness in order to rank all districts and States on the basis of qualitative and quantitative evaluation.
  • The ranking is based on a comprehensive set of cleanliness parameters, survey of public places, citizens’ perception of ‘swachhata’ (cleanliness) and their recommendations for the improvement of the programme, and data from the Swachh Bharat Mission in rural areas.
  • Assam has initiated a number of innovative ideas which have contributed to the mission’s success. Some of the notable milestones of the Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen) Assam have been the Cleanest Village Award, Daan Toilet, and Mission Sambhav which covered 33 districts, reaching out to one lakh families, and which initiated the construction of 1,12,748 toilets on a single day, out of which 994 were donated.

FACTFILE – Swachh Sarvekshan Grameen-2018

  • The Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation (MDWS) has commissioned “Swachh Sarvekshan Grameen-2018” (SSG, 2018) to develop ranking of all districts of India on the basis of quantitative and qualitative sanitation parameters.
  • This ranking will be based on a comprehensive set of parameters including district-level surveys of public places like schools, Anganwadis, PHCs, Haat bazaars, Panchayat and citizen’s perception of Swachhata and their recommendations for improvement of the program and data from the SBM-G IMIS.

Top States & Districts

  • Top 3 States-1) Haryana, 2) Gujarat 3) Maharashtra
  • Top 3 Districts 1) Satara, Maharashtra 2) Rewari, Haryana 3) Pedapalli, Telangana

India-Japan maritime exercise commences at Visakhapatnam
  • The 3rd edition of Japan-India Maritime Exercise (JIMEX) commenced at Visakhapatnam on 7th October following the arrival of Japanese Maritime Self Defence Force (JMSDF) ships Kaga and Inazuma in the Andhra Pradesh port city.
  • The exercise to be held till October 15 aims to “enhance interoperability, improve understanding and imbibe the best practices” followed by the two forces.
  • The Indian Navy is represented by three indigenously designed and built warships and a fleet tanker.
  • The ships are multipurpose stealth frigate INS Satpura, anti-submarine warfare corvette INS Kadmatt, missile corvette and fleet tanker INS Shakti.
  • In addition, one submarine, one P8I long-range maritime patrol aircraft and a number of integral helicopters will also participate.
  • The Indian ships will operate under the command of Rear Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi, Flag Officer Commanding, Eastern Fleet.
  • The drill will include a ‘harbour phase’ and a ‘sea phase’ of four days each. The harbour phase of the exercise scheduled from October 7 to October 10, will include professional and social interactions between ships’ crews, sports fixtures and operational planning for the sea phase. The last edition of JIMEX was conducted in December 2013 off Chennai coast. The JMSDF is a regular participant in the Malabar series of exercises between Indian and US navies.

The Indian Air Force (IAF) celebrated its 85th anniversary on October 8
  • The Indian Air Force (IAF) celebrated its 85th anniversary on, October 8. The celebrations were marked by a stellar show in the skies by various aircraft at the Hindon Air Force Station in Ghaziabad.
  • The air display commenced at 8 AM with flag bearing skydivers of famous AKASH GANGA Team dropping out of AN-32 aircraft in their colourful canopies.
  • Indian Air Force was officially established on October 8, 1932 with a mission to secure Indian airspace and to conduct aerial warfare during armed conflict.

FACTFILEIndian Air Force

  • The Indian Air Force is the air arm of the Indian armed forces. Its complement of personnel and aircraft assets ranks fourth amongst the airforces of the world.
  • Its primary mission is to secure Indian airspace and to conduct aerial warfare during armed conflict.
  • It was officially established on 8 October 1932 as an auxiliary air force of the British Empire which honored India’s aviation service during World War II with the prefix Royal.
  • After India gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1947, the name Royal Indian Air Force was kept and served in the name of Dominion of India.
  • The enactment of the Indian Air Force Act 1932 stipulated out their auxiliary status and enforced the adoption of the Royal Air Force uniforms, badges, brevets and insignia.

Women achievers meet at UN Forum in Bengaluru
  • Over a dozen women achievers from different walks of life participated in a day-long festival at a UN Forum. The event brought together a diverse group of exemplary women from all walks of life on a platform for social media site Facebook and UN Women forum.
  • Created and curated by veteran journalist Barkha Dutta for ‘We The Women’ forum, the fest themed on #openingdoors and #breakingbarriers was marked by dialogues on issues such as the fight for women against the religious orthodoxy whether in ending Triple Talaq or demanding the right to enter Sabarimala.
  • Issues like the battle by Bohri women to end female genital cutting; the new currents and shifts in popular culture and cinema; challenges and struggles of trans-women; life after the end of Section 377 and trials and achievements of women in uniform were also brain-stormed.
  • The festival also honoured men and women who showed excellence in their areas, taking risks, battling the odds and coming their way to success.

October 9


Assam Petro-Chemicals Limited launches Methanol Cooking Stove project
  • The State-run Assam Petro-Chemicals Limited (APL), Namrup has launched Asia’s first canister-based green and clean fuel pilot project of ‘Methanol Cooking Stove’. The pilot project was launched under the aegis of NITI Aayog and the Department of Industries and Commerce, Government of Assam.
  • The project was inaugurated by Dr VK Saraswat, member of NITI Aayog and Chairman, Methanol Apex Committee at the Assam Petro Chemicals campus in the presence of Dibrugarh MP RameswarTeli, Deputy Commissioner LayaMadduri and other State Government representatives.
  • Prasanth Guru Srinivas, Core Committee Member, Methanol and Founder Director, Catalytic Think Tank Forum also attended the programme.
  • The safe handling canister-based cooking stoves are from Swedish technology and through a technology transfer a largescale cooking stove manufacturing plant will come up in India in the next 18 months.
  • The cooking medium can directly substitute LPG, kerosene, wood, charcoal and any other fuel for cooking.

FACTFILE – Assam Petro-Chemicals Limited

  • APL was conceived for productive utilization of natural gas, which was being flared up in the Upper Assam oil fields.
  • It also aims to meet the requirement of increasing national demand for Methanol and Formalin.
  • Assam Petro-Chemicals Limited has been manufacturing methanol since the last 30 years and is in the process of upgrading its 100 TPD methanol plant to 600 TPD by December 2019.
  • The company was set up by the State Government of Assam with joint participation of Assam Industrial Development Corporation Ltd (AIDC) and the public.
  • Incorporated in 1971, the company was a pioneer in the field as it was the first to manufacture petrochemicals in India using natural gas as feedstock. Commercial production began in 1976.
  • To augment its capacities to meet increasing demand for its products, a bigger Methanol plant with 100TPD capacity was commissioned in 1989 with technology supplied by ICI, UK and a 100 TPD Formaldehyde Plant in 1998 with technology from Derivados Forestales of Nederland.
  • This is the first company in the North Eastern region to have a public issue, it is listed in The Bombay Stock Exchange Ltd and The Guwahati Stock Exchange.

Dibrugarh Railway Workshop becomes fully solar powered
  • The Dibrugarh workshop has become the first Railway workshop of the northeastern region to run fully on solar power.
  • A one megawatt (MW) peak solar power plant was commissioned in the workshop after which it become fully independent of any form of conventional energy.
  • So far, Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has already installed 2.3 MW of solar energy across various Railway stations, office buildings and even level crossing gates.
  • Last year, Guwahati Railway Station was made fully solar powered by commissioning a 700 kilowatt peak solar plant with financial support provided by the Container Corporation of India Ltd (CONCOR).
  • The plant at Dibrugarh workshop, set up at a cost of Rs 8 crore, consists of as many as 3,000 solar panels, all of which have been fixed on the roof of the workshop without consuming any additional space.
  • The total electricity saving on account of the solar plant will be Rs 2.7 lakh per month.

India, Tajikistan to cooperate on connectivity, counter-terror
  • India and Tajikistan agreed to work together to boost connectivity and join hands in the fight against terror as they signed eight pacts in various sectors after a meeting between Indian President Ram Nath Kovind and his Tajik counterpart Emomali Rahmon on 8th
  • India and Tajikistan can promote the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) and other connectivity initiatives such as the development of Chabahar port and the Ashgabat Agreement for smooth transport of goods.
  • India, Iran and Afghanistan are jointly developing the Chabahar port in southeastern Iran which will be a key link in the INSTC.
  • Earlier this year, India joined the Ashgabat Agreement which seeks to establish an international transport and transit corridor between Iran, Oman, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
  • Kovind and Rahmon emphasised the strong support to development of the International North-South Transport Corridor which will considerably reduce time and cost of transport of merchandise among India, Central Asia, Caucasus and CIS countries

FACTFILEInternational North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC)

  • The INSTC is a 7,200-km-long multi-modal network of ship, rail and road routes to move freight between India, Iran, Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia, Central Asia and Europe.
  • The route primarily involves moving freight from India, Iran, Azerbaijan and Russia via ship, rail and road.
  • The objective of the corridor is to increase trade connectivity between major cities such as Mumbai, Moscow, Tehran, Baku, Bandar Abbas, Astrakhan, Bandar Anzali, etc.
  • This will also synchronize with the Ashgabat agreement, a Multimodal transport agreement signed by India, Oman, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Pakistan, for creating an international transport and transit corridor facilitating transportation of goods between Central Asia and the Persian Gulf.

Coal India, NLCIL Ltd sign MoU for stepping up solar power generation
  • Coal India Limited (CIL) and NLC India Limited (NLCIL), formerly Neyveli Lignite Corporation Limited, on 8th October signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for formation of a joint venture (JV) company for solar power generation of 3,000 MW and thermal power projects of 2,000 MW capacity.
  • CIL is tasked to become a net zero energy company by Ministry of Coal, a move which entails the company to generate 3,000 MW of solar power.
  • The MoU, also extends for 2,000MW of thermal power generation across CIL’s subsidiaries. Solar power projects will be set up in the identified barren and reclaimed free land of the coal miner and also across the country where land is available, requiring around 15,000 acres.
  • The estimated cost for CIL’s solar power generation is pegged at Rs 12,000 crore.
  • The JV company to come up on equal equity participation of 50:50 has a time line of 15 months for completion of solar power projects and 60-month period for TPPs.
  • The projects will be financed through debt equity ratio of 70:30 as per the CERC norms. A concept paper has been initiated by both the companies to get clearance from their respective boards.
  • The miner’s Director (Technical) Binay Dayal signed the MoU on behalf of CIL while N.N. Maheswar Rao, Director, Technical (Projects & Planning) inked the pact on behalf of NLCIL in the presence of miner’s Chairman Anil Kumar Jha, and Rakesh Kumar Chairman, NLCIL.

China launches new Remote Sensing Satellites
  • Two remote sensing satellites that will be used for electromagnetic environment surveys were successfully launched on 9th October from China’s Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre.
  • The satellites, both belonging to the Yaogan-32 family, were launched by a Long March-2C rocket with an upper stage on its top, at 10.43 a.m.
  • The satellites have entered the planned orbits. This was the first flight of the upper stage named Yuanzheng-1S, or Expedition-1S.
  • It cooperated well with the Long March-2C rocket and much improved the carrying capacity of the rocket, according to the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology.
  • This launch was the 286th mission of the Long March rocket series.

FACTFILE – Long March rocket series

  • A Long March rocket or Changzheng rocket in Chinese pinyin is any rocket in a family of expendable launch systems operated by the People’s Republic of China.
  • Development and design falls under the auspices of the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology.
  • The rockets are named after the Long March of Chinese communist history.
  • China used the Long March 1 rocket to launch its first satellite, Dong Fang Hong 1, into Low Earth orbit on April 24, 1970, becoming the fifth nation to achieve independent launch capability.
  • The Long March 1 was quickly replaced by the Long March 2 family of launchers.
  • The Shenzhou spacecraft and Chang’e lunar orbiters are also launched on the Long March rocket.
  • The maximum payload for LEO is 12,000 kilograms (CZ-3B), the maximum payload for GTO is 5,500 kg.
  • The next generation rocket – Long March 5 variants will offer more payload in the future.
  • The new generation of Long March rocket family, Long March 5, and its derivations Long March 6, Long March 7 will use LOX and kerosene as core stage and liquid booster propellant, with LOX and LH2 in upper stages.
  • Long March 11 is a solid-fuel rocket.

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