Assam Current Affairs – April 01 – 07, 2019

Current Affairs Assam – April 1 - 7, 2019

( Covers all important Assam Current Affairs & GK topics for the week of April 1 – 7, 2019 )

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April 01, 2019


Reserve Bank of India to issue guidelines for setting up of a Regulatory Sandbox
  • The RBI will be issuing guidelines for the fintech companies to test their new products on a small group of users before scaling up. This Regulatory Sandbox will help fintech companies to launch innovative products at a lower cost and in less time and enable fintech companies to conduct live or virtual testing of their new products and services.
  • The RBI’s working group on FinTech and digital banking in 2017 had recommended that a regulatory sandbox be introduced to experiment with FinTech solutions, where the consequences of failure can be contained and reasons for failure analysed.
  • A Sandbox is a framework set up by a regulator that allows FinTech start-ups to conduct live experiments in a controlled environment under supervision.

Advantage of the Regulatory Sandbox

  • Regulatory Sandbox will provide a well-defined space for the companies to develop new products.
  • Regulatory Sandbox allows for experimenting with their products and fintech solutions. In case of failure, the consequences would be contained and the reasons will be analysed for betterment.
  • Regulatory Sandbox would benefit FinTech companies by way of reduced time to launch innovative products at a lower cost.

Indian rocket lifts off with Emisat satellite for DRDO
  • A new variant of the India’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) rocket carrying the electronic intelligence satellite, Emisat for the Defence Research Development Organisation (DRDO) and 28 other third party satellites lifted off from the second launch pad.
  • The PSLV has successfully injected the ISRO-made Emisat satellite and 28 customer satellites at a 504 km altitude. With this launch, India has successfully put into orbit 297 foreign satellites till date.
  • This space mission used a new variant of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV), switching off and on the fourth stage engine couple of times and the use of the fourth stage as an orbital platform carrying three experimental payloads.

FACTFILE – Satellite Launch Vehicle development in India

  • The Satellite Launch Vehicle or SLV was a project started in the early 1970s by the Indian Space Research Organisation to develop the technology needed to launch satellites.
  • SLV was intended to reach a height of 400 kilometres and carry a payload of 40 kg.
  • The first experimental flight of SLV-3, in August 1979, was a failure.
  • The first successful launch took place on 18 July, 1980, which was a four-stage rocket with all solid-propellant motors.
  • The PSLV is a four-stage engine expendable rocket with alternating solid and liquid fuel. ISRO also has two more PSLV variants – Core Alone and the larger PSLV-XL.

Singapore to introduce new law to prevent spread of Fake News
  • Singapore is planning to introduce a law to halt the spread of “fake news,” asking websites to correct erroneous information or even remove articles in extreme cases.
  • The bill will give more power to the government to hold online outlets more accountable if they’re deemed to have deliberately delivered false news.
  • The measures will include requiring them to show corrections or display warnings about online falsehoods so that readers can see all sides and come to their own conclusions.
  • Singapore lashed out at social media giant Facebook Inc. last year, calling the company unreliable after it declined a request to remove an alleged post. The government said then that Facebook’s decision to not remove malicious information on the country shows the need for legislation. 

Vijaya Bank, Dena Bank and Bank of Baroda Merged
  • The amalgamation of Vijaya Bank and Dena Bank into the Bank of Baroda (BoB) will come into effect from April 1 and all branches of the former two will function as branches of Bank of Baroda (BoB).
  • Customers, including depositors of Vijaya Bank and Dena Bank will be treated as customers of Bank of Baroda with effect from April 1, 2019.
  • Union cabinet in January 2019, approved the merger of Vijaya Bank and Dena Bank with BoB. Post the merger, Bank of Baroda with a combined business of Rs 14.82 lakh crore, would be the third largest bank in the country, after State Bank of India (SBI) and ICICI Bank.
  • The merged entity would also receive Rs 5,042 crore fund infusion from the government. The infusion will be by way of preferential allotment of equity shares of the bank.

FACTFILE – Bank of Baroda (BOB)

  • BoB is the second largest public sector bank in India with a business mix of close to US$225 Billions.
  • Based on 2019 data, it is ranked 1145 on Forbes Global 2000 list. BoB has total assets in excess of ₹ 3.58 trillion (making it India’s 2nd biggest bank by assets), a network of 9583 branches in India and abroad, and 10441 ATMs as of July, 2017.
  • The Maharaja of Baroda, Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III, founded the bank on 20 July 1908 in the Princely State of Baroda, in Gujarat.
  • As many as 10 banks have been merged with Bank of Baroda to date.

April 02, 2019


Assam district develops App for first-time voters
  • The district administration of Bongaigaon has developed a ‘Sankalp’ mobile phone application to especially reach out to the first-time voters.
  • The NIC team has developed the app and it will be launched soon,” Khan, who is also the district election officer for Bongaigaon which falls under Barpeta Parliamentary constituency.
  • Messages will be sent to the first-time voters on their mobile phones, requesting them to download the ‘Sankalp’ app.
  • They will have to input a few details, like name and age, and the app will track their polling station and other details. They will also be able to sign a digital ‘sankalppatra’, promising to cast their votes on the day of polling.

Turing Award 2018 Awarded to Geoffrey Hinton, Yann LeCun and Yoshua Bengio
  • The Turing Award 2018 has been awarded to Geoffrey Hinton, Yann LeCun and Yoshua Bengio who have kickstarted an AI revolution by studying the learning abilities of large artificial neural networks.
  • The deep neural network uses layers of artificial neurons which mimics the structure of animal brains. Such AI is increasingly used in products that people use every day – from smart speakers to Facebook. This forms the backbone of Deep Learning.

FACTFILE – Deep Learning

  • Deep learning involves building computer programs which mimics the structure of animal brains, with many layers of artificial neurons used for processing the data.
  • When the network of neurons digests data, each neuron has individual responses within each layer.
  • These outputs are passed to the next layer until the network finally forms a decision or judgment about the input.
  • This deep learning technology can be used to transcribe human speech or recognise a person’s face in different photographs.

FACTFILE – The Turing Award

  • Turing Award is an annual prize given by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) for individuals who have contributed a lasting and major technical importance to the computer field.
  • The Turing award is accompanied by a prize of US $1 million, with financial support provided by Google.
  • Turing Award is recognized as the highest distinction in computer science and is often referred to as the “Nobel Prize of computing”.

ISRO opens 1st visitors gallery to watch rocket launches
  • The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), for the first time, opening its launch complex at Sriharikota to common people to view rocket launches live. People can now enjoy watching with their naked eyes the lift-off of the 44-metre-tall and 320-tonne heavy PSLV rocket into the sky from the coast of the Bay of Bengal at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh.
  • The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is, for the first time, opening its launch complex at Sriharikota to common people to come and view rocket launches live.
  • A new stadium with a capacity to accommodate 5,000 people has been created on the island of Sriharikota inside Satish Dhawan Space Centre and a website where visitors can register has been opened.
  • The only requirement is a government-recognised photo identification document. Only Indians will be allowed to enter and the facility will soon be expanded to accommodate up to 10,000 people.
  • This is part of the space theme park being made at the space centre, which will include a space museum and large display of Indian rockets. 

Indian Navy inducts sixth indigenous transport ship LCU L56
  • The sixth indigenously designed and built transport ship has been inducted into the Indian Navy. LCU L56 is the sixth ship of Landing Craft Utility (LCU) Mk-IV class to be inducted into the Indian Navy.
  • Amphibious operations capability including transport of troops, tanks and equipment will get enhanced with the addition of this LCU which will be based at Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
  • The ship is commanded by Lt CdrGopinath Narayan and has a complement of five officers and 50 sailors.

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April 03, 2019


North East People’s Conference 2019 held in Manipur
  • In an effort to create a common political platform for the Northeastern region to fight the challenges, a day-long North East People’s Conference 2019 was held at the City Convention Centre.
  • Hosted by Manipur People against Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (MANPAC), the conference was jointly organised by the civil society organisations of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura.
  • Representatives of many civil society organisations such as Joint Committee on Prevention of Illegal Immigrants (JCPI) of Nagaland, Coordination Committee of Tribal Organisations of Assam, Confederation of Meghalaya Social Organisations and North East Indigenous Peoples’ Parliament, social activists, intellectuals and others participated in the conference.
  • The representatives of other bodies such as CCTOA of Assam and CoMSO of Meghalaya also dwelt on CAB and others issues that threaten the existence of the indigenous population of the region.
  • The Conference is likely to come up with a declaration and formation of a common political platform for NE people to face the challenges in future.

Wipro partners with IIT-Kharagpur for Advanced 5G Research
  • IT services major Wipro and IIT Kharagpur will jointly take up applied research projects on industry challenges related to the design, planning and operations of 5G networks and cognitive information processing for the automation of these processes and 5G use cases.
  • The research will focus on AI research applicable in the healthcare, education and retail sectors as well as in domains such as climate change and cybersecurity.
  • Research outcomes from this partnership will be leveraged by Wipro to develop solutions for its customers, across industry verticals. And IIT Kharagpur will benefit from the commercialisation of the joint research insights and Wipro’s industry expertise.
  • Subject matter experts from Wipro and IIT-Kharagpur will promote knowledge sharing through guest lectures, workshops and seminars on 5G and AI.

Centre pays sovereign guarantees to ADB
  • Central government has paid up on sovereign guarantees to Asian Development Bank (ADB) and KfW, a state-run bank of Germany.
  • Payment of around $2 million or Rs 13.84 crore has been made to ADB at the least in the last couple of months and around Rs 5 crore has been paid to KfW.
  • In 2009, the government of India had issued a sovereign guarantee on behalf of Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services (IL&FS).

FACTFILE – ADB

  • The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is a regional development bank established on 19 December 1966, which is headquartered in the Ortigas Center located in the city of Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines.
  • The company also maintains 31 field offices around the world to promote social and economic development in Asia.
  • Japan and United States hold the largest proportion of shares at 15.607%. China holds 6.444%, India holds 6.331%, and Australia holds 5.786%.
  • The bank admits the members of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP, formerly the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East or ECAFE) and non-regional developed countries.
  • Membership – 68 countries
  • President – Takehiko Nakao

US approves sale of submarine-hunting copters to India
  • The US has approved the sale of 24 submarine-hunting MH-60R Seahawk Multi-Mission helicopters to India in a $2.6 billion deal aimed at strengthening their strategic relationship.
  • The DSCA said that it received the approval from the State Department for the sale and it has notified the Congress about it.
  • The helicopters, nicknamed “Romeo”, will give India the capability to perform anti-surface and anti-submarine warfare missions and also perform peacetime operations like search and rescue.
  • The approval for the sale comes as India and the US strengthen their strategic cooperation, with President Donald Trump raising India to the status of a major defence partner in his administration’s vision for a secure Indo-Pacific region buttressed by the two major democracies at either end.

FACTFILE – Defense Security Cooperation Agency

  • The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), as part of the United States Department of Defense (DoD), provides financial and technical assistance, transfer of defense materiel, training and services to allies, and promotes military-to-military contacts.
  • Security Cooperation (SC) is founded on a tradition of cooperation between the United States and other sovereign nations with similar values and interests in order to meet common defense goals.
  • It consists of a group of programs authorized by the U.S. Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, and the Arms Export Control Act, as amended, and related statutes by which the DoD or commercial contractor provide defense articles and services in furtherance of national policies and objectives.

 April 04, 2019


Guwahati is fast becoming a favourite healthcare destination for Myanmar patients
  • According to Dr Gitartha Roymedhi, a healthcare management specialist and chief operating officer at the North East Cancer Hospital and Research Institute (NECHRI), Jorabat, patients from Myanmar, particularly cancer patients, nowadays prefer the hospitals of Guwahati for quality healthcare.
  • Last month a number of cancer patients had travelled to the city from Mandalay, Myanmar searching for better and upgraded cancer care. Many other patients from the neighbouring country are trying to contact NECHRI through email and social media.
  • The Myanmarese Gorkha community prefer North East India as their healthcare destination. They can easily travel to Moreh in Manipur. They can acquire the medical visa in a short time from the Indian Embassy in Mandalay after submitting all the required documents along with the invitation letter issued by the hospital.
  • Many Myanmarese patients travel to countries like Malaysia and Singapore for better and quality treatment. But for the middle-class Myanmarese citizens Guwahati is turning into the best choice as they can have quality treatment and services at cheaper rates.
  • Myanmar has a large Gorkha population who have been living in that country for centuries. During the British rule in Myanmar (then Burma) and World War II, a large number of Gorkhas migrated to that country.

Odisha’s Kandhamal Haldi gets GI Tag
  • Southern Odisha’s Kandhamal Haldi gets Geographical indication (GI) tag.
  • Kandhamal in Odisha’s southern hinterland is famous for its turmeric cultivation, a spice that enjoys its pride of place in an array of cuisines.
  • Kandhamal Haldi has more oleoresin and volatile oil contents compared to other turmeric varieties. It gives a strong aroma and has a high medicinal value.

FACTFILE –  Geographical Indication (GI) Tag

  • Geographical Indication defines the goods as originating in the territory of a country or a region or locality in that territory, provided a given quality reputation or other characteristics of the product are attributable to its geographical origin.
  • The product to acquire GI tag has to indicate that the product is of a particular origin has a certain quality or reputation or some other characteristics, which is essentially attributable to its geographical origin.
  • The GI tag in India is governed by the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection Act), 1999.

UAE conferred its highest civilian honour on PM Narendra Modi
  • The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has conferred its highest civilian honour, the Zayed Medal, on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
  • PM Modi was honoured by President Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan in appreciation of the Indian leader’s role in consolidating the long-standing friendship and joint strategic cooperation between the two countries.
  • Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan said Modi had played a pivotal role in enhancing bilateral ties to the level of comprehensive strategic relations.
  • He expressed “his pride at the strong friendship and cooperation between the UAE and India, and wished the country and its people continued progress, prosperity, security and stability”
  • The Order of Zayed is the United Arab Emirates’ highest civil decoration named after Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. 

ADB projects India’s GDP growth to rise to 7.2
  • Asian Development Outlook (ADO) 2019, the ADB projects India’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth to rise to 7.2 per cent in 2019 and reach 7.3 per cent in fiscal 2020, reversing two years of declining growth as reforms to improve the business and investment climate take effect.
  • India will remain one of the fastest-growing major economies in the world this year given strong household spending and corporate fundamentals.
  • India has a golden opportunity to cement recent economic gains by becoming more integrated in global value chains.
  • The country’s young workforce, an improving business climate, and a renewed focus on export expansion all support this.
  • The report said that the income support to farmers, hikes in procurement prices for food grains, and tax relief to tax payers earning less than Rs 500,000 ($7,212) will boost household income.
  • Consumer price inflation is expected to rise to 4.3 per cent in finacial year 2019, and 4.6 per cent in the following one, as food costs increase slightly and domestic demand strengthens. Inflation is expected to average around 4 per cent in the first half of fiscal 2019.

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April 05, 2019


Guwahati Railway Station first to get ISO 14001: 2015 certification
  • Guwahati Railway Station has become the first station in India to obtain the ISO 14001: 2015 certification for implementation of environment management system.
  • The certification has been issued for “providing passenger amenities in clean and green environment throughout the entire railway station premises with high class reserve (VIP) lounge, waiting rooms, AC and non-AC retiring rooms, refreshing area, food courts and sanitation.”
  • As per direction of the National Green Tribunal, NF Railway had given consultancy contract for environment management system to M/s Caliber Management Solutions in February this year.
  • M/s Caliber Management Solution is a consultancy firm based in Delhi and Guwahati which is the authorised associate of TNV Certification.
  • TNV Certification is the authorised certification body of the International Accreditation Services (IAS) of United States of America, which is a member of International Accreditation Forum (IAF).
  • While ISO makes standard and policy, IAF regulates and authorises certification bodies to issue certificates after assessment to meet compliance as per related standard.
  • M/s Caliber Management Solution had started auditing the facilities at the Guwahati Railway Station on February 22 and completed the work on March 22 March.
  • The certification will be reviewed in 2020 and so stricter environment norms regarding waste disposal, etc., have to be adhered to by NF Railway in the Guwahati station area. Provision of mechanised cleaning, anti-rodent treatment, use of standard cleaning chemicals, etc., which are already in place, will be monitored and audited by the certifying agencies.

RBI sets limits for Ways and Means Advances at Rs 75000 crore
  • The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in consultation with the Government of India has set the limits for “Ways and Means Advances (WMA)” for the first half of the financial year 2019-20 (April 2019 to September 2019) at Rs 75000 crore.

FACTFILE – “Ways and Means Advances (WMA)”

  • Ways and Means Advances is the temporary loan facility provided by the RBI to the Centre and State Governments.
  • The WMA scheme was introduced in 1997 to meet any temporary mismatches in the receipts and payments of the Government.
  • The WMA needs to be vacated after 90 days. The interest rate for WMA is currently charged at the repo rate.
  • The limits for WMA are decided by the RBI and in consultation with the Government of India. Further, the RBI provides an overdraft facility when the WMA limit is breached.
  • For the State Governments, there are two types of WMA – Special and Normal WMA.
  • Special WMA is provided against the collateral of the government securities held by the State Government.
  • After the exhaustion of the special WMA limit, the State Government are provided with a normal WMA which is based on a three-year average of actual revenue and capital expenditure of the state.

Railways to provide quality healthcare facilities via Microsoft Kaizala
  • The Indian Railways will use Microsoft Kaizala to connect its employees across the country with quality healthcare facilities.
  • Microsoft Kaizala is a mobile-only product that makes it simple for organisations to seamlessly communicate, collaborate and complete tasks, bringing together desktop users and mobile-only users.
  • The Kaizala app will enable serving and retired railway employees to avail healthcare services of 125 railway and 133 private recognised hospitals.
  • On registering for the healthcare services, Indian Railway employees will be able to search on Microsoft Kaizala, the nearest hospitals and doctors and the list of empanelled diagnostic centres and health units.
  • Employees can book doctor appointments, share diagnostic lab reports directly with their doctors and save digital records in ‘Me Chat’ of Microsoft Kaizala.
  • They will also be able to access key announcements and share their feedback to improve the quality of medical services with built in action cards.

Russia launches cargo ship to space station
  • Russia successfully launched a Progress MS-11 unpiloted cargo resupply spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS).
  • The launch of the spacecraft by the Soyuz-2.1a carrier rocket was carried out.
  • The spacecraft, will deliver over 2.5 tonnes of fuel, condensed air and oxygen, water, food and other cargoes necessary for the operation of the station in manned mode.

April 06, 2019


Phayenga village in Manipur is the first carbon-positive tag in India
  • Phayenga village in Manipur has been tagged as India’s first carbon-positive settlement.
  • The village in Imphal West district is surrounded by three densely forested hillocks with fruit trees at centre and a stream flowing through it.
  • The residents transformed the village with funding under National Adaptation Fund for Climate Change (NAFCC), a central scheme to support adaptation to climate change impact in various states.
  • Phayeng is the first Indian village which has been developed on the carbon-positive model.
  • A village is given the tag of carbon-positive settlement if it sequesters more carbon than it emits, slowing the accumulation of greenhouse gases and mitigating the effects of climate change.

India’s first ‘Cold Spray’ SMART lab to be set up at IIT Madras
  • The Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (IIT-M) announced its collaboration with American conglomerate General Electric (GE) to set up a lab that will develop advanced services technology for aircraft engine components.
  • The ‘Cold Spray’ SMART (Surface Modification and Additive Research Technologies) Laboratory is the first-of-its-kind being installed in any academic institute in India.
  • It is an emerging technology for advanced manufacturing and services and will be utilised to co-develop processes for aero-engine applications.
  • Cold spray technology is different from other widely used thermal spray processes in that there is no melting and oxidation of powders. Thus, high quality coatings can be produced.
  • Moreover, the deposition rates are very high, leading to less powder wastage and it can be used for additive manufacturing and repair of components.

GRSE Becomes “First Indian Shipyard” to Build 100 Warships
  • State-owned Garden Reach Ship Builders and Engineers Ltd. has become the first Indian shipyard to build and deliver 100 warships.
  • GRSE had handed over its 100th warship ‘IN LCU L-56’ to the Indian Navy and 99th warship, ‘ICGS Priyadarshini’, an advanced ‘Fast Patrol Vessel’ to the Indian Coast Guard.

FACTFILE – Garden Reach Ship Builders and Engineers Limited

  • Based in Kolkata, Garden Reach Ship Builders and Engineers Ltd (GRSE) is a shipbuilding company in India under the administrative control of the Ministry of Defence.
  • GRSE primarily caters to the shipbuilding requirements of the Indian Navy and the Indian Coast Guard. In addition to its ship and warship building capabilities, GRSE is also engaged in engine production and other engineering activities.
  • In 1934, GRSE was incorporated under the Indian Companies Act, 1913 and was later acquired by the Government of India from Macneill & Barry Limited on May 19, 1960.
  • In 2006, GRSE was conferred upon the status of Mini Ratna.

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April 07, 2019


Assam witnessed very few woman candidates for LS polls
  • Voters of the State have never elected more than two woman candidates to the Lok Sabha in any single parliamentary election. Although most political parties swear by the agenda of amending the Constitution to provide 33 per cent reservation to women in legislature, it is noteworthy that very few woman candidates have contested the Lok Sabha polls from Assam in past years.
  • During the first Lok Sabha polls held in 1951-52, only two woman candidates contested the first Lok Sabha polls from Assam, out of total 12 seats. One of them, Bonily Khongmen of the Indian National Congress (INC), got elected from the Autonomous District constituency.
  • In the second Lok Sabha election held in 1957, two number of woman contestants in the State and both had won.
  • In the 1962 LS polls, three woman candidates contested in Assam and two of them emerged victorious, viz. Jyotsna Chanda from Cachar constituency and Renuka Devi Barkataki from Barpeta.
  • In the fourth Lok Sabha elections, the number of constituencies in Assam increased to 14 but the number of woman contestants in Assam again fell to two, and one of them, Jyotsna Chanda from Cachar was elected.
  • Jyotsna Chanda of INC from Cachar was once again the lone woman MP in the 1971 General Elections from the State.
  • In the 1977 Lok Sabha elections, a total of three woman candidates were among those in the fray and two emerged victorious. The winners were Rashida Haque Choudhury from Silchar and Renuka Devi Barkataki from Guwahati constituency.
  • The seventh Lok Sabha polls in 1980 were not held in the constituencies of the Brahmaputra Valley. However, elections took place for the two seats in the Barak Valley and two woman contestants were in the fray from those constituencies and both lost.
  • No woman MP was elected to the Lok Sabha from Assam during the 1980 General Elections and the trend continued till 1998.
  • Polls to the parliamentary constituencies of Assam and Punjab were held only in 1985, four woman candidates contested from the seats in Assam but none was elected.
  • Elections to the Lok Sabha constituencies of Assam were not held in 1989. In the General Elections to the tenth Lok Sabha in 1991, eight woman contestants were in the fray from the constituencies of Assam and all were defeated.
  • In the 1996 Lok Sabha polls, nine woman candidates contested in the state but none was elected.
  • In the 1998 Lok Sabha polls, three women contested and Ranee Narah got elected from Lakhimpur constituency.
  • There were nine woman candidates in the state in 1999 polls for the 13th Lok Sabha and two of them won.
  • In the 2004 Lok Sabha elections, all six woman candidates faced defeat.
  • In the General Elections to the 15th Lok Sabha held in 2009, the 11 number of woman contestanted but only two got elected, Ranee Narah from Lakhimpur constituency and Bijoya Chakravarty from Guwahati.
  • The 16th General Elections held in 2014 witnessed the highest number of woman candidates, a total of 16 women, contested in the state but only two of them, Bijoya Chakravarty from Guwahati and Sushmita Dev from Silchar, emerged winners.

India inks MOU to set up agriculture, rural development institute in Malawi
  • India has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development Consultancy Service (NABCONS) for setting up the India-Africa Institute of Agriculture and Rural Development (IAIARD) in Malawi.
  • Ministry of External Affairs signed with NABCONS for setting up IAIARD, an attempt to complement the efforts of the Government of India to enhance capacity in the areas of agro-financing and entrepreneurship development for African countries.
  • IAIARD will be a pan-African institute wherein trainees not only from Malawi but also from other African countries, will receive training to develop their human resources and build their capacity.
  • IAIARD will develop training programmes in the areas of micro-financing and agro-financing, among others.
  • This institute will be the first of its kind developed in an African country by India. This will further strengthen bilateral relations with Malawi and India’s relations with the African Union.

FACTFILE – Malawi

  • Malawi is a landlocked country in southeast Africa that was formerly known as Nyasaland.
  • Malawi spans over 118,484 km2 and has an estimated population of 18,091,575.
  • Its capital is Lilongwe, which is also Malawi’s largest city; the second largest is Blantyre, the third largest is Mzuzu and the fourth largest is its old capital Zomba.
  • The country is also nicknamed “The Warm Heart of Africa” because of the friendliness of the people.
  • Malawi has a low life expectancy and high infant mortality. There is a high prevalence of HIV/AIDS, which is a drain on the labour force and government expenditures.

IIT Delhi and BIS sign MOU for setting up a Centre of Excellence
  • The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi and the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) have signed an MoU for collaboration in standardization and conformity assessment.
  • As per the MoU, they will be setting up a centre of excellence in testing and conformity assessment and standardization.
  • It will have the branding of BIS at IIT Delhi campus.
  • There has also been an agreement for the appointment of a Chair in the same fields.
  • The MoU was signed by director general (DG) BIS, SurinaRajan and IIT Delhi Director, V Ramgopal Rao.
  • IIT Delhi will also develop the required infrastructure support for research projects with respect to standardization and will also offer financial support to IIT-Delhi for the same.
  • The MoU will be for five years initially and it can be extended later. BIS and IIT have also planned other initiatives such as the exchange of information on educational programmes and research related to standardization and conformity assessment.

 

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Assam Current Affairs – March 29 – 31, 2019

Current Affairs Assam – March 29 - 31, 2019

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March 29, 2019


NTPC Bongaigaon power plant’s 3rd unit operation begins
  • State-owned power giant NTPC said that Unit-3 of Bongaigaon Thermal Power Project with 250 MW capacity will begin commercial operation, which will increase the plant’s generation capacity to 750 MW.
  • The two units of 250 MW each of Bongaigaon project have already been made operational in June 2016 and March 2017. The total capacity of the project is 750 MW (250MWx3).
  • With this, the commercial capacity of Bongaigaon Thermal Power Project, NTPC and NTPC Group will become 750 MW, 45,065 MW and 52,206 MW, respectively.
  • Bongaigaon power plant is the first project of NTPC in the Northeast. Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had laid foundation stone for this project in January, 2006. 

Dr. Rajendra Kumar Joshi awarded Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award
  • RUJ Group’s founder and chairman, Dr. Rajendra Kumar Joshi, has been awarded with the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award for his contributions in the field of science, education and medicine, promoting the honour and prestige of India.
  • The Embassy of India in Switzerland, on behalf of the President of India, handed over a commendation letter and a medal to Dr. Joshi at his residence.
  • The scientist was feted by Sibi George, Indian Ambassador.
  • Joshi, who belongs to Rajasthan, is a scientist of Indian origin and is based in Switzerland.

FACTFILE – The Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award (PBSA)

  • PBSA is the highest honour conferred on Non-resident Indians by the President of India for their significant contributions towards bringing honour and glory to India.
  • The theme of 2019 Pravasi Bharatiya Divas convention was ‘Role of Indian Diaspora in building New India.’

Croatia honours President Ram Nath Kovind with Highest Civilian Award
  • Indian President Ram Nath Kovind has been honoured with Croatia’s highest civilian award the Grand Order of the King of Tomislav.
  • Croatia’s highest civilian award the Grand Order of the King of Tomislav is awarded to heads of state for their important contribution towards the development of state relations between Croatia and their respective countries.
  • President Kovind is the first-ever Indian head of state to visit Croatia.

FACTFILE – Croatia

  • Croatia is located in the northwestern part of the Balkan Peninsula and its capital is Zagreb.
  • Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia On 25 June 1991.
  • Croatia is a republic governed under a parliamentary system is a member of the European Union (EU), the United Nations (UN), the Council of Europe, NATO, the World Trade Organization (WTO), and the Union for the Mediterranean.

UN Security Council adopts resolution to counter terror funding
  • The UN Security Council has adopted a resolution that calls upon countries to prevent and counter the financing of terrorism, especially in its new forms.
  • Initiated by France, Resolution 2462 is intended to update existing resolutions and adapt them to new forms of financing of terrorism and new challenges in this field.
  • It also expresses concern at the continuing use by terrorists and their supporters of information and communications technologies, to facilitate terrorist acts, as well as inciting, recruiting, funding, or planning terrorist acts.
  • The resolution calls upon all countries to enhance the traceability and transparency of financial transactions.
  • It also encourages member states to apply risk-based anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing regulations to virtual asset service providers, and to identify effective systems to conduct risk-based monitoring or supervision of virtual asset service providers.

FACTFILE – The United Nations Security Council (UNSC)

  • UNSC is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations (UN), charged with ensuring international peace and security, accepting new members to the United Nations and approving any changes to its charter.
  • Its powers include the establishment of peacekeeping operations and international sanctions as well as the authorization of military actions through resolutions
  • It is the only body of the United Nations with the authority to issue binding resolutions to member states.

March 30, 2019


Tashigang Village in HP is the Highest Polling Station in the World
  • Tashigang, a small Himachal Pradesh village has got the distinction of the highest polling station in the world. It is located at an altitude of 15,256 feet.
  • Tashigang polling station forms part of the Mandi Lok Sabha seat. Tashigang is situated at about 29 km from the India-China border and the polling station covers two villages- Tashigang and Gete.
  • The polling station has 48 voters, of which 30 are men and 18 women. Even though Tashigang has all necessary facilities like power and water supply but lacks mobile connectivity and election officials will use a satellite phone during polls on May 19.

PFC is India’s second largest state-owned financial firm
  • Power Finance Corporation (PFC) has completed the acquisition of majority stake in REC Ltd by transferring Rs 14,500 crore to the Government, thus making itself the second largest state-owned financial firm in the country based on the current market capital after State Bank of India (SBI).
  • PFC will be the third-highest profit-making financial player in India.
  • PFC taking over REC makes it a dominant player not only in the power sector but also in the entire financial market space. PFC’s strategic importance to the government will further increase upon completion of the acquisition as the combined entity will become the biggest non-bank finance entity in which the government holds a controlling stake.

India-African Union signs MoU in healthcare sector
  • An agreement has been signed between India and the African Union to establish an India-Africa health sciences collaborative platform.
  • The MoU will pave the way for cooperation in research and development, capacity building, health services, pharmaceutical trade and manufacturing capabilities for drugs and diagnostics
  • The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) partnered with Indian Council of Medical Research and had jointly organised the first India-Africa Health Sciences Meet in 2016 in New Delhi.

European Parliament voted for EU-wide ban on single-use Plastic Products
  • The European Parliament has voted for an EU-wide ban on single-use plastic products such as the straws, cutlery and cotton buds that are clogging the world’s oceans.
  • The law on single-use plastic ban sets a target to gather 90 per cent of plastic for recycling by 2029 and mandates the production of plastic bottles with 25 per cent recycled material by 2025 and 30 per cent by 2030.
  • The law also insists on “polluter pays” principle by insisting polluters to pay the costs of a clean-up. The principle will be extended to manufacturers of fishing nets so that companies, not fishing crews pay the cost of nets lost at sea. 

FACTFILE – Single-use Plastics

  • Single-use plastics, or disposable plastics, are used only once before they are thrown away or recycled.
  • They are not usually biodegradable and goes into a landfill where it is buried or it gets into the water and finds its way into the ocean.
  • They degrade into tiny particles after many years, in this process of degradation, they release toxic chemicals which make their way into our food and water supply.

 

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 March 31, 2019


Wipro and IIT Kharagpur partner for advanced research
  • Wipro Limited, consulting and business process Services Company, and Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (IIT Kharagpur), signed a MOU to collaborate on high-impact, industry-focused applied research in the areas of 5G and AI.
  • Research outcomes from this partnership will be leveraged by Wipro to develop solutions for its customers, across industry verticals.
  • IIT Kharagpur will benefit from the commercialization of the joint research insights and Wipro’s real-world industry expertise.
  • Wipro and IIT Kharagpur will jointly take up applied research projects on industry challenges related to the design, planning and operations of 5G networks and cognitive information processing for the automation of these processes and 5G use cases.

Defence Cyber Agency to empower Indian armed forces
  • According to the report “Credible Cyber Deterrence in Armed Forces of India” by the New Delhi-based Vivekananda International Foundation (VIF), the Indian armed forces must have modern means and capabilities for cyber exploitation, technical intelligence, cyber deception and launching of probing operations.
  • India urgently requires to enhance the cyber capabilities of its armed forces, including the operationalisation of a Defence Cyber Agency.
  • The report identifies seven pillars for enhancing the cyber capabilities of the Indian armed forces, including operationalisation of a ‘Defence Cyber Agency’ as a stepping stone to develop cyber power within the designated time frame.
  • Aware of cyber power being a critical component of India’s comprehensive deterrence capability, the foundation has set up a task force headed by Lt. Gen. Davinder Kumar (Retired) to suggest a road map for cyber deterrence in the armed forces.

Turing Award 2018 awarded to Geoffrey Hinton, Yann LeCun and Yoshua Bengio for works in Deep Learning
  • The Turing Award 2018 has been awarded to Geoffrey Hinton, Yann LeCun and Yoshua Bengio who have kick started an AI revolution by studying the learning abilities of large artificial neural networks.
  • The deep neural network uses layers of artificial neurons which mimics the structure of animal brains. Such AI is increasingly used in products that people use every day. This forms the backbone of Deep Learning. 

FACTFILE – Deep Learning

  • Deep learning involves building computer programs which mimics the structure of animal brains, with many layers of artificial neurons used for processing the data. 
  • When the network of neurons digests data, each neuron has individual responses within each layer. These outputs are passed to the next layer until the network finally forms a decision or judgment about the input. 
  • This deep learning technology can be used to transcribe human speech or recognise a person’s face in different photographs.

FACTFILE – Turing Award

  • Turing Award is an annual prize given by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) for individuals who have contributed a lasting and major technical importance to the computer field. 
  • Turing Award is recognized as the highest distinction in computer science.
  • It is often referred to as the “Nobel Prize of computing”. 
  • The Turing award is accompanied by a prize of US $1 million, with financial support provided by Google. 

China launches new data relay satellite ‘Tianlian II-01’
  • China sent a new data relay satellite into orbit from the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre in Sichuan Province. The Tianlian II-01 satellite was launched at 11.51 p.m. (Beijing Time) by a Long March-3B carrier rocket.
  • As the first satellite to constitute China’s second-generation data relay satellite network, the Tianlian II-01 will provide data relay, measurement and control, transmission services for manned spacecraft, satellites, carrier rockets and other non-spacecraft users.
  • The Tianlian II network will be markedly more advanced in mission planning, system management and operations than the first-generation network composed of Tianlian I satellites.
  • The new network, with faster data transfer and higher multi-objective service capability, will play an important role in improving the transmission promptness, in-orbit security and mission flexibility for medium and low-Earth orbiting satellites and manned spacecraft.
  • The satellite is developed by the China Academy of Space Technology under the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation.

 

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March 22, 2019


Gauhati University and Oil India Limited Signs Mou
  • Gauhati University and Oil India Limited (OIL) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to extend the facility of the Technology Incubation Centre at GU as part of the flagship National Programme of Startup India.
  • It may be mentioned that Gauhati University has already constituted a Technology Incubation Centre (TIC) which is working towards fostering industry- academia linkages and formulating an ecosystem for startups and incubators.
  • GU Registrar Prof Nani Gopal Mahanta signed the MoU on behalf of Gauhati University and Executive Director, Corporate Affairs, OIL Dr Rahul Dasgupta signed it on behalf of Oil India Limited.

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.
  • The company is a state-owned Navratna under the administrative control of India’s Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas with its corporate offices in Noida in the New Delhi-NCR region.

FACTFILE – Gauhati University

  • It is the oldest and one of the most renowned universities in North East India.
  • It is a teaching-&-affiliating university. It is accredited grade “A” by National Assessment and Accreditation Council.
  • Starting with 18 affiliated colleges and 8 Post Graduate Departments in 1948, Gauhati University, today, has 39 Post Graduate Departments, besides IDOL (Institute of Distance and Open Learning), a constituent Law and Engineering College. It has 341 affiliated colleges offering undergraduate and post graduate courses in the faculties of Arts, Science, Commerce, Law, and Engineering.
  • Gauhati University is a member of the Association of Indian Universities and the Association of Commonwealth Universities.

UN Certificate of Excellence to Guwahati poet Saikh Md Sabah Al-Ahmed
  • Guwahati-based poet SaikhMd Sabah Al-Ahmed was awarded the United Nations Certificate of Excellence for his excellent poetry at the office of the United Nations Resource Centre (UNRC), North East Region (NER), Khanapara.
  • The certificate was handed to him by DrAswiniSarma, executive director, UNRC-NER at a ceremony at its Khanapara office.

Japan provides $69 million to UN World Food Programme
  • Japan has donated 69 million dollars to the United Nations World Food Programme to provide vital aid to 28 countries in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, with the biggest shares of the money earmarked for Yemen and Iraq.
  • The Japanese funding will go towards food, nutrition and initiatives to build resilience in vulnerable populations.
  • $18 million will be used to give continued support needy families in war-wracked Yemen where over 20 million people are struggling to get enough to eat each day.
  • A total of $3.5 million of life-saving assistance will be given to Malian refugees in Mauritania and to people who have fled their homes due to conflict and food shortages in Mali.
  • Host communities sheltering the Malian refugees and internally displaced persons will also receive aid.

FACTFILE – The World Food Programme (WFP)

  • WFP is the food-assistance branch of the United Nations and the world’s largest humanitarian organization addressing hunger and promoting food security.
  • According to the WFP, it provides food assistance to an average of 91.4 million people in 83 countries each year.
  • From its headquarters in Rome and from more than 80 country offices around the world, the WFP works to help people who cannot produce or obtain enough food for themselves and their families.
  • It is a member of the United Nations Development Group and part of its executive committee

Indian writer Raghu Karnad Wins Windham-Campbell Prize
  • Indian Writer Raghu Karnad has won the Windham-Campbell Prize of $165,000 in the non-fiction category for his debut book- The Farthest Field: An Indian Story of The Second World War.
  • Karnad is one of the eight winners chosen across four categories- fiction, non-fiction, drama and poetry. The other awardee in the non-fiction category was American writer Rebecca Solnit for the diverse body of work she has produced over her career.
  • Raghu Karnad is the second Indian to receive the award. Earlier in 2016, Jerry Pinto had won the award for his novel- Em and The Big Hoom.

FACTFILE – Windham-Campbell Prize:

  • The Windham-Campbell Prize is administered by the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University in the US and was established in 2013.
  • The award was constituted with the generous gift from writer Donald Windham in memory of his partner Sandy Campbell. The jury selects two winners each for each of the category- fiction, non-fiction, drama and poetry.

March 23, 2019


Karen Uhlenbeck becomes first woman to win the Abel Prize
  • US Mathematician Karen Uhlenbeck has been chosen for the Abel Prize 2019 for her fundamental work in geometric analysis and gauge theory, which has dramatically changed the mathematical landscape.
  • Karen Uhlenbeck’s theories have revolutionised the understanding of minimal surfaces, such as those formed by soap bubbles, and more general minimization problems in higher dimensions.
  • Karen Uhlenbeck is the first woman to win the prestigious Abel Prize.

FACTFILE – The Able Prize

  • The Able Prize was established by the Oslo government in 2002 honours outstanding scientific work in the field of mathematics, a discipline not included among the Nobel awards.
  • The Able Prize, also known as Maths Nobel Prize, is named after the 19th century Norwegian mathematician Niels Henrik Abel.
  • It comes with a monetary award of 6 million Norwegian Kroner (NOK).
  • The sole Indian recipient of the Able Prize is Indian American mathematician S. R. Srinivasa Varadhan. He was awarded for his fundamental contributions to probability theory.

2nd Assam Science Festival from March 23
  • To to strengthen science, technology and innovative activities in the State, Tezpur University is going to host North East India’s biggest science fest – The 2nd Assam Science Festival – from March 23 to 25 on the university premises.
  • The Assam Science Festival is being organised by Assam Science Technology and Environment Council, popularly known as ASTEC, under the aegis of Department of Science and Technology, Government of Assam.
  • This time the science fest is being organised by the council with the active support of Tezpur University (TU).
  • The purpose of the festival is to showcase science, technology and innovative activities of various institutions.

  • India’s 2019-20 GDP forecast is 6.8%
  • Fitch Ratings cut India’s GDP growth rate projection for the next financial year to 6.8 per cent, from its previous estimate of 7 per cent, on account of weaker-than-expected growth momentum.
  • It has also changed outlook on the Reserve Bank of India’s monetary policy review, projecting another interest rate cut of 25 basis points (bps) in 2019 owing to inflation staying below the target and easier global monetary conditions.
  • Credit availability has tightened in areas heavily dependent on non-bank financial company (NBFC) credit such as automobiles and two-wheelers, where sales have dropped.
  • On the banking sector credit to the private sector increased in recent months, filling the void left by NBFCs facing a liquidity crisis.
  • Further capital injections and a looser regulatory stance of the RBI have the state banks’ capital constraints, while the central bank has raised the limit on collateral-free loans that banks can make to farmers, helping prevent a decline in bank lending.

India cut 84% TB deaths in AIDS patients
  • India achieved 84 per cent reduction in tuberculosis deaths among people living with HIV by 2017 – three years ahead of the target, said a report by the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS).
  • India is among the five low or middle-income countries — Eritrea (83 per cent), Djibouti (78 per cent), Malawi (78 per cent) and Togo (75 per cent) — that achieved or exceeded the target of a 75 per cent reduction in TB deaths among people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), by 2017, three years ahead of the 2020 target.
  • Globally, TB deaths among people living with HIV have fallen by 42 per cent since 2010, from 520,000 down to 300,000 in 2017.
  • The report also showed that between 2010 and 2017, in around 40 countries the number of TB deaths among people living with HIV rose.
  • In eastern Europe and central Asia, the number of TB deaths among people living with HIV increased by 22 per cent between 2010 and 2017, with increases being seen in all but three countries in the region.

Chinese Scientists Li Ning converts plant waste into jet fuel
  • Chinese scientists Li Ning, a research scientist at the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.have developed a method that could convert plant scraps from agriculture and timber harvesting into high quality jet fuel, an advance which may help reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from airplanes and rockets.
  • Biofuel is important for mitigating CO2 emissions because it is derived from biomass and it has higher density compared with conventional aviation fuels.
  • The utilisation of high-density aviation fuel can significantly increase the range and payload of aircraft without changing the volume of oil in the tank.
  • The aircraft using this fuel can fly farther and carry more than those using conventional jet fuel, which can decrease the CO2 emissions during the taking off and landing.

 

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March 24, 2019


Bill passed to bring back total prohibition in Mizoram
  • Mizoram assembly has passed a bill to bring back total prohibition of liquor in the northeastern state after four years.
  • The state government decided to prohibit manufacture, import, sale and consumption of liquor for the common people for their general health and help in law enforcement, Excise and Narcotics Minister Dr K Beichhua said while introducing the bill.
  • Cutting across party lines, all the legislators supported the Mizoram Liquor (Prohibition) Bill, 2019 and it was passed. The ruling party had promised during the assembly election in November last year that if voted to power, it would ensure total prohibition in the state.
  • Total prohibition was in force in Mizoram from 1997 to 2015. The previous Congress government led by Lal Thanhawla allowed opening of wine shops in the state from March, 2015.

India launching electronic intelligence satellite ‘Emisat’
  • India on April 1, 2019 will launch an electronic intelligence satellite Emisat for the Defence Research Development Organisation (DRDO) along with 28 third party satellites and also demonstrate its new technologies like three different orbits with a new variant of PSLV rocket.
  • According to Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), a new variant of its Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) rocket will first put the 436 kg Emisat into a 749 km orbit.
  • The rocket will be brought down to put into orbit the 28 satellites at an altitude of 504 km.
  • Carrying three experimental payloads: Automatic Identification System (AIS) from ISRO for Maritime satellite applications capturing messages transmitted from ships
  • Automatic Packet Repeating System (APRS) from AMSAT (Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation), India – to assist amateur radio operators in tracking and monitoring position data
  • Advanced Retarding Potential Analyser for Ionospheric Studies (ARIS) from Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) – for the structural and compositional studies of ionosphere
  • The 28 international customer satellites (24 from US, 2 from Lithuania and one each from Spain and Switzerland)- will weigh about 220 kg.

FACTFILE – The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)

  • DRDO is an agency of the Government of India, charged with the military’s research and development, headquartered in New Delhi, India.
  • It was formed in 1958 by the merger of the Technical Development Establishment and the Directorate of Technical Development and Production with the Defence Science Organisation.
  • It is under the administrative control of the Ministry of Defence, Government of India.

Vice Admiral Karambir Singh takes over as next Chief of the Naval Staff
  • Government of India appointed Vice Admiral Karambir Singh, PVSM AVSM ADC as the next Chief of the Naval Staff, 24th Navy Chief, on superannuation of Admiral Sunil Lanba PVSM AVMS ADC.
  • Vice Admiral Karambir Singh would be the first helicopter pilot of the Indian Navy to be appointed as the Chief of the Naval Staff.
  • Vice Admiral Karambir earned his wings as a helicopter pilot in 1982 and has flown extensively on the Chetak and Kamov helicopters in support of Fleet Operations. 
  • On promotion to the flag rank, the Admiral was appointed as Chief of Staff, Eastern Naval Command. 
  • His other important flag appointments include Chief of Staff of the Tri-Services Command at Andaman & Nicobar Islands and as the Flag Officer Commanding Maharashtra and Gujarat Naval Area.
  • The Admiral is a recipient of the Param Vishist Seva Medial and Ati Vishisht Seva Medal awarded by the Hon’ble President of India.

FACTFILE – Chief of the Naval

  • The Chief of the Naval Staff is the commander and the highest-ranking officer in the Indian Navy. The position is usually held by a four-star officer in the rank of Admiral.
  • The office of the Chief of the Naval Staff was created by The Commanders-In-Chief (Change in Designation) Act of the Indian Parliament in 1955, replacing the erstwhile office of the Commander-in-Chief, Indian Navy.
  • Appointments to the office are made by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC).
  • The Chief of the Naval Staff generally reaches superannuation upon serving three years or at the age of 62, whichever is earlier.

SAIL has Launched ‘Smart Garbage Bins’
  • Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL) has launched The Smart Garbage Bins made of stainless steel which integrates technology for smart waste management.
  • It will send signals to the garbage collection vehicle about the ‘fill-up’ position of the bin. This provides for better cleaning cleaning and lower human intervention.
  • These are made up of SAIL SALEM stainless steel will be installed in underground Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) pits at the Smart Garbage Station. This will help prevent the spread of stink and diseases.
  • There will be separate bins for recyclable and non-recyclable wastes. The pits will be covered with a pit cover fabricated out of stainless steel slip-free sheets.
  • Suitable openings on the pit cover will be provided to allow the sanitation crew to dump the collected garbage into the stainless steel bins placed underground.
  • IOT (Internet of Things) enabled Gazelle sensors on the pit cover will transmit signals to the collection vehicle about the “fill-up” position.
  • Compactor will lift the stainless steel bins from the underground pits and empty the garbage into the compactor vehicle.

World Water Day Observed on 22nd March
  • World Water Day 2019 was observed on 22nd March with the theme ‘Leaving no one behind’.
  • The World Water Day encourages people to focus towards marginalized groups as these are often overlooked and discriminated against when they try to access safe water.
  • The theme ‘Leaving no one behind’ underscores the motto of ‘water for all’ which aims to ensure all including elderly, disabled, marginalized and poor people get access to clean drinking water and proper sanitation, as enshrined under Sustainable Development Goals.

FACTFILE – The World Water Day

  • World Water Day aims to draw attention to the importance of freshwater and advocates for the sustainable management of freshwater resources.
  • As requested at the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) in Rio de Janeiro, the United Nations General Assembly designated 22nd March World Water Day by passing a resolution.
  • World Water Day celebrates water and each year World Water Day highlights a specific aspect of freshwater.

March 25, 2019 


Assam’s tallest golden pagoda installed in North Lakhimpur
  • A golden pagoda installation ceremony was held at the Buddha Bihar campus in Borpathar Khamti village of Narayanpur in North Lakhimpur district.
  • The golden pagoda, said to be the tallest and costliest in the State, was dedicated to the people at a function held on the occasion. It is also expected to give a boost to tourism in the area.

India ranks 76th in the Global Energy Transition Index 
  • India has secured rank 76th on a Global Energy Transition Index compiled by Geneva-based World Economic Forum (WEF). It moved up two places from last year’s position.
  • The index ranked 115 economies on how well they are able to balance energy security and access with environmental sustainability and affordability.

TOP3 – Sweden, Switzerland and Norway.


SpiceJet Becomes First Indian Budget Carrier to Join IATA
  • An Indian low-cost airline SpiceJet has joined the International Air Transport Association (IATA). SpiceJet is the first Indian budget carrier to join the IATA, which has over 290 airlines as members.
  • The membership of IATA will allow SpiceJet to explore and grow its collaborations with international member airlines of IATA through interlining and code shares and also enables to seamlessly expand the network options for its passengers in future.

FACTFILE – the International Air Transport Association (IATA)

  • International Air Transport Association (IATA) is the trade association for the world’s airlines and represents some 290 airlines which contribute to about 82% of total air traffic.
  • IATA helps airlines to operate safely, securely, efficiently, and economically under clearly defined rules.
  • IATA provides professional support is provided to all industry stakeholders with a wide range of products and expert services.
  • IATA also aims to improve understanding of the air transport industry among decision makers and increase awareness of the benefits that aviation brings to national and global economies.
  • IATA advocates for the interests of airlines across the globe and challenges unreasonable rules and charges and strive for sensible regulation.

NITI Aayog to organize FinTech Conclave
  • The NITI Aayog will organise the FinTech Conclave 2019 on financial technologies in the national capital.
  • The objective is to shape India’s continued ascendancy in fintech, build the narrative for future strategy and policy efforts, and to deliberate steps for comprehensive financial inclusion.
  • The Conclave will be featuring representatives from across the financial space – central ministries, regulators, bankers, startups, service providers and entrepreneurs.
  • The conclave will host more than 300 representatives from the leading financial institutions, including HDFC Bank, IndusInd, ICICI Bank, SBI Card, Tata Capital and fintechs like BankBazaar, PhonePe, Capital Float, Zerodha, PayTM, MobiKwik and PayU.
  • The valedictory session of the conclave will have presentations consolidating sector-specific findings of the various panels on themes such as “digital onboarding of customers and merchants for financial inclusion, building financial products for millennial India and emerging areas of fintech.”

FACFILE – The NITI Aayog

  • National Institution for Transforming India, is a policy think tank of the Government of India, established with the aim to achieve Sustainable Development Goals and to enhance cooperative federalism by fostering the involvement of State Governments of India in the economic policy-making process using a bottom-up approach.

World’s largest e-waste recycling hub opened in Dubai
  • The world’s largest e-waste recycling facility has opened in Dubai, Located at the Dubai Industrial Park, the 280,000 square feet plant will process Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), IT asset disposition (ITAD), refrigerant gas and specialised waste.
  • The facility will utilise state-of-the-art reclamation technology, which surpasses the European Union’s standards for e-waste.
  • It has a processing capacity of 100,000 tonnes of total integrated waste per year, of which 39,000 tonnes is e-waste.
  • The facility can process the entire range of WEEE from consumer and industrial to commercial and military.

FACTFILE – Electronic waste or e-waste

  • These are describes discarded electrical or electronic devices. Used electronics which are destined for reuse, resale, salvage, recycling, or disposal are also considered e-waste.
  • Informal processing of e-waste in developing countries can lead to adverse human health effects and environmental pollution.
  • Electronic scrap components, such as CPUs, contain potentially harmful materials such as lead, cadmium, beryllium, or brominated flame retardants.

 

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March 26, 2019


RBI Defers the Implementation of Indian Accounting Standards
  • The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has deferred the implementation of new accounting rules, Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) for banks.
  • This delay in the implementation of Ind AS will give banks more time to prepare for the expected credit-loss model. This is the second extension provided by the RBI. Earlier in April 2018, RBI had postponed the implementation of Ind AS by the banks by one year.
  • RBI has reasoned that since the legislative amendments recommended by the RBI are under consideration of the government, it has been decided to defer the implementation of Ind AS till further notice.

FACTFILE – Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS)

  • Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) is a set of accounting norms developed by Indian authorities, which converge with the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).
  • Urban Cooperative Banks (UCBs) and Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) shall not be required to apply Ind AS and shall continue to comply with the existing Accounting Standards.
  • Fitch Ratings estimated that India’s state-run lenders would have had to increase provisions by as much as 1.1 trillion rupees ($16 billion) in the fiscal first quarter ending June 30 if the rules had gone ahead. Which would have forced public sector lenders to raise substantial amounts of extra capital, beyond the estimated 1.9 trillion rupee infusion already committed by the government.

Delhi Airport is world’s 12th busiest airport
  • Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) has now become the world’s 12th busiest airport according to the preliminary World Airport Traffic Rankings 2018 released by Airports Council International.
  • The ACI report states that the IGI airport witnessed 6.9 crore domestic and international flyers in 2018

Busiest Airports – Atlanta-Hartsfield-Jackson Airport kept the top place and handled over 107 million passengers. Beijing Airport was at the second position.


HAL rolls out 16th Tejas fighter
  • State-run Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) has rolled out its 16th Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas fighter in the initial operational clearance (IOC) configuration to be inducted into the fleet of Indian Air Force (IAF).
  • The Tejas aircraft was inducted into the IAF squadron ‘Flying Daggers’ on July 1, 2016.

FACTFILE – Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)

  • HAL is an Indian state-owned aerospace and defence company headquartered in Bangalore, India.
  • It is governed under the management of the Indian Ministry of Defence.
  • The government-owned corporation is primarily involved in the operations of the aerospace and is currently involved in the design, fabrication and assembly of aircraft, jet engines, helicopters and their spare parts.

Adani Power got nod to set up India’s first power SEZ
  • The government paved the way for Adani Power Limited (APL) to set up India’s first power sector special economic zone (SEZ) by amending guidelines.
  • With the amendment to power-related guidelines for SEZ by the Ministry of Commerce earlier this year, APL is set to build a power-specific SEZ over 425 hectares in Jharkhand’s Godda district, the existing site for its coal-fired thermal power plant.
  • Adani Power got the go-ahead from the SEZs board of approval on February 25, a month after the Commerce Ministry prompted the amendment in January. With the SEZ status, it would now enjoy duty waiver, tax exemptions and faster clearances.
  • As per the memorandum of understanding signed between APL and Bangladesh in August 2015, the plant will supply most generated power, about 1,600 megawatt (MW), to the neighbouring country.

FACTFILE – Special Economic Zone (SEZ)

  • SEZ is a geographical region that has economic laws that are more liberal than a country’s domestic economic laws. India has specific laws for its SEZs.
  • The category ‘SEZ’ covers a broad range of more specific zone types, including free-trade zones (FTZ), export processing zones (EPZ), free zones (FZ), industrial estates (IE), free ports, urban enterprise zones and others.
  • It’s goal is to increase foreign direct investment by foreign investors.

India’s HWB to supply heavy water in India for non-nuclear use
  • India’s Heavy Water Board (HWD) plans to supply heavy water to Indian companies to produce deuterated compounds within the country.
  • A deuterated compound is one in which the ordinary isotope of hydrogen has been replaced with deuterium.
  • Presently deuterated compounds are imported in the country, intend to make heavy water available for the Indian companies to produce them indigenously at much lower costs.
  • Few products like Acetone-d6, Acetonitrile-d3, Benzene-d6 and others have been commercially launched by HWB through Board of Research in Isotope Technology (BRIT) for the benefit of Indian industry and society at large.
  • Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research & Education in Cancer (ACTREC), Mumbai, to establish the anti-cancer potential treatment of Deuterium Depleted Water.

FACTFILE – Heavy water

  • Heavy Water a compound of hydrogen’s deuterium isotope and oxygen, is used as a coolant or moderator in pressurised heavy water reactors (PHWR).
  • Deuterium Depleted Water of 25 to 120 ppm (parts per million) has applications in anti-cancer, anti-ageing, anti-diabetic, nonspecific immune defence of the body. Deuterium and deuterium labelled compounds have potential applications in life sciences for increasing the stability of organic molecules, macromolecules, viruses and vaccines.

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India successfully tested Anti-Satellite (A-SAT) Missile
  • India demonstrated its capability to interdict and intercept a satellite in outer space based on indigenous technology The Anti-Satellite (A-SAT) Missile test, Mission Shakti, conducted from the Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Island launch complex in Odisha, a technological mission carried out by the DRDO.
  • The test was fully successful and achieved all parameters as per plans. The test required an extremely high degree of precision and technical capability.
  • The significance of the test is that India has tested and successfully demonstrated its capability to interdict and intercept a satellite in outer space based on complete indigenous technology.
  • With this test, India joins an exclusive group of space faring nations consisting of the US, Russia and China.
  • The satellite used was an Indian satellite and DRDO’s Ballistic Missile Defence interceptor was used, which is part of the ongoing ballistic missile defence programme.

India reduced poverty rate from 55% to 28% in 10 years: Global Multidimensional Poverty Index 2018
  • According to the Global Multidimensional Poverty Index 2018 Report prepared by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative, India has reduced its poverty rate drastically from 55% to 28% in 10 years.
  • The country still has the largest number of people living in multidimensional poverty in the world – 364 million people.
  • The report which covers 105 countries states that, 1.3 billion people in the world live in multidimensional poverty

FACTFILEGlobal Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) 

  • The Global Multidimensional Poverty Index(MPI) was developed in 2010 by the Oxford Poverty & Human Development Initiative and the United Nations Development Programme and uses different factors to determine poverty beyond income-based lists. It replaced the previous Human Poverty Index.
  • The global Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) is an international measure of acute poverty covering over 100 developing countries.
  • It complements traditional income-based poverty measures by capturing the severe deprivations that each person faces at the same time with respect to education, health and living standards. The MPI assesses poverty at the individual level.
  • These characteristic make the MPI useful as an analytical tool to identify the most vulnerable people – the poorest among the poor, revealing poverty patterns within countries and over time, enabling policy makers to target resources and design policies more effectively.

Joint Naval Exercise AUSINDEX’ between India and Australia
  • Third session of the Joint Naval Exercise of India and Australia- AUSINDEX will be held off the coast of Vishakhapatnam from April 2 to 16, 2019.
  • The joint exercise will focus on anti-submarine warfare, as part of efforts to ramp up bilateral naval cooperation in the strategic Indian Ocean region.

FACTFILE – AUSINDEX 2019

  • AUSINDEX 2019 will be held off the coast of Vishakhapatnam from April 2 to 16.
  • From the Australian side, HMAS Canberra, Auxiliary Oiler Replenishment vessel, two frigates – HMAS Newcastle and HMAS Parramatta and P8I and P8 maritime patrol aircraft will be involved in the exercise.
  • A Kilo-class submarine, land-based Hawk aircraft that will provide the air attack element for the exercise, a Kamorta class anti-submarine vessel, besides a stealth destroyer will lead the Indian deployment for the exercise.
  • AUSINDEX 2019 will also witness the largest ever deployment of an Australian defence group to India, over 1000 Australian defence personnel will take part.

 

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March 28, 2019


Cabinet approves creation of additional posts in NCLAT
  • The Union Cabinet approved the creation of additional posts of three judicial members and three technical members in the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT).
  • The posts will be created in Level 17 (Rs 2,25,000 fixed per month) plus allowances as admissible.
  • This will ensure to meet the mandate provided to the NCLAT by the Finance Act, 2017, the Companies Act, the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 and the time frame provided for disposal of cases.

FACTFILE – The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT)

  • NCLT is a quasi-judicial body in India that adjudicates issues relating to Indian companies.
  • The NCLT was established under the Companies Act 2013 and was constituted on 1 June 2016 by the government of India & is based on the recommendation of the justice Eradi committee on law relating to insolvency and winding up of companies.
  • All proceedings under the Companies Act, including proceedings relating to Arbitration, Compromise, arrangements and reconstruction and winding up of companies shall be disposed of by the National Company Law Tribunal.
  • The National Company Law Tribunal is the Adjudicating Authority for Insolvency resolution process of Companies and Limited Liability Partnerships under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016.

Sharda Peeth Corridor proposal in POK Approved by POK Government
  • Pakistan government has approved a proposal to establish a corridor which would allow Hindu pilgrims from India to visit Sharda Peeth in the region of Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK).
  • Sharda Peeth Corridor will be the second corridor to be established after the Kartarpur Corridor which provides access to Gurudwara Darbar Sahib at Kartarpur in Pakistan.

FACTFILE – Sharda Peeth

  • Sharda Peeth is an abandoned Hindu temple and an ancient centre of learning.
  • The temple is dedicated to Goddess Sharada, the Hindu Goddess of learning.
  • Sharada Temple is located at Sharada village and it is here that river Kishanganga and two streams Madhmati and Sargun meets, in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK).
  • Goddess Sharada is the ‘Kuldevi’ of Kashmiri pandits.
  • It is also one of the three famous tirthas, or holy sites, for Kashmiri Pandits, the other two being the Martand Sun Temple and the Amarnath Temple.
  • Sharada Peeth is also revered as one of 18 Maha Shakti Peethas, or “Grand Shakti Peethas” which commemorates the location of fallen body parts of the Hindu Goddess Sati.
  • Sharada Peeth is believed to be a foremost centre of learning Between the 6th and 12th centuries CE hosting scholars such as Kalhana, Adi Shankaracharya, Vairostana, Kumarajiva, and Thonmi Sambhota.

Singapore’s Changi Airport is awarded world’s best aviation hub for 7th time
  • Singapore’s Changi Airport has been crowned the world’s best aviation hub for the seventh time in a row, while New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport featured at number 59.
  • The prestigious accolade was awarded at the Passenger Terminal Expo 2019 in London. The Skytrax World Airport Awards are voted for by customers in a global airport customer satisfaction survey.
  • Singapore Changi Airport is known for its rooftop swimming pool, two 24-hour movie theatres and shopping spots.
  • At number two on the list is Tokyo International Airport (Haneda), up one place from 2018. Three is Incheon International Airport, down one place from its second-place spot in 2018. Incheon remains a stalwart of the airport rankings, also nabbing an award for World’s Best Transit Airport.

Point2Remember – Indian Airport in the list

  • New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport featured at number 59
  • Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport at 64
  • Rajiv Gandhi Hyderabad International Airport at 66
  • Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport at 69

Assamese artist Sanjoy Das receives award at Canadian gallery
  • A painting by Assamese artist Sanjoy Das, titled Exuberance, received a ‘Special Merit Award’ in the 10th Annual Abstract Competition at the Lightspacetime Gallery in Los Angeles, California.

 

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March 15, 2019


Guwahati Lok Sabha seat has highest, Diphu has lowest number of voters in Assam
  • The Guwahati constituency has the highest number of electorates among all the 14 Lok Sabha seats in Assam, while the Diphu constituency has the lowest number of voters who are eligible to exercise their franchise in the forthcoming general elections.

  • There are a total of 21,49,230 voters in the Guwahati Lok Sabha constituency, the highest in Assam. Dhubri constituency with 18,44,040 voters and Mangaldai with 17,75,182 voters are the seats having the second and third highest number of electorates in the State.

  • Nagaon has 17,74,467 voters, followed by 17,48,865 voters in Kokrajhar, 17,10,939 in Kaliabor, 16,81,434 in Lakhimpur, 16,65,689 in Barpeta, 14,82,368 in Tezpur, 13,43,872 in Jorhat, 13,13,469 in Karimganj, 12,97,671 in Dibrugarh, 11,89,667 in Silchar and 7,83,711 voters in Diphu.

  • The total number of general electors in the State stands at 2,17,60,604, of which, 1,11,32,782 are males, while 1,06,27,319 are females and 503 are from the ‘third gender’. The number of third gender voters is highest in Guwahati and Silchar constituencies. There are 78 voters belonging to the third gender in both the constituencies.

  • There will be a total of 28,143 polling stations across the State for the Lok Sabha polls. Guwahati constituency will have the highest number of polling stations (2,592), followed by Dhubri (2,450) and Mangaldai (2,353).

  • The number of polling stations under Kokrajhar constituency will be 2,347, while it will be 2,283 in Nagaon, 2,188 in Barpeta, 2,174 in Kaliabor, 2,110 in Lakhimpur, 1,880 in Tezpur, 1,753 in Jorhat, 1,721 in Karimganj, 1,657 in Dibrugarh and 1,461 in Silchar. Diphu constituency will have the least number of polling stations (1,174) in the State.


DRDO test-fired anti-tank missile successfully
  • A man-portable anti-tank guided missile (MPATGM) was successfully test-fired in Rajasthan desert, the missile has been developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).
  • The indigenously developed, low-weight missile operates on a “fire and forget” principle, which means it does not require guidance after the launch.
  • MPATGM is incorporated with advanced features, including state-of-the-art imaging infrared radar-seeker with integrated avionics.
  • The first test was conducted on March 13. In both the missions, the missiles hit the designated targets precisely at different ranges. All the mission objectives have been met.

FACTFILE – The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)

  • DRDO is charged with the military’s research and development, headquartered in New Delhi, India.
  • It was formed in 1958 by the merger of the Technical Development Establishment and the Directorate of Technical Development and Production with the Defence Science Organisation.
  • It is under the administrative control of the Ministry of Defence, Government of India.
  • With a network of 52 laboratories, which are engaged in developing defence technologies covering various fields, like aeronautics, armaments, electronics, land combat engineering, life sciences, materials, missiles, and naval systems.
  • DRDO is India’s largest and most diverse research organization, having around 5,000 scientists belonging to the Defence Research & Development Service (DRDS) and about 25,000 other scientific, technical and supporting personnel.

India’s February 2019 WPI rises to 2.93%
  • India’s annual rate of inflation based on wholesale prices rose to 2.93 per cent in February from 2.74 per cent reported for the corresponding month of 2018.
  • Wholesale prices rose on a faster rate than the rise of 2.76 per cent reported for January 2019.
  • Build up inflation rate in the financial year so far was 2.75 per cent compared to a build up rate of 2.56 per cent in the corresponding period of the previous year

FACTFILE Wholesale Price Index (WPI)

  • WPI is the price of a representative basket of wholesale goods.
  • It also influences stock and fixed price markets. Some countries (like the Philippines) use WPI changes as a central measure of inflation.
  • India has adopted new CPI to measure inflation. The advanced base year 2011-12 uses 697 items.
  • The WPI is published by the Economic Adviser in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
  • The Wholesale Price Index focuses on the price of goods traded between corporations, rather than goods bought by consumers, which is measured by the Consumer Price Index.
  • The purpose of the WPI is to monitor price movements that reflect supply and demand in industry, manufacturing and construction. This helps in analyzing both macroeconomic and microeconomic conditions.

IITs collaborate to develop Himalayan climate change vulnerability assessment
  • The Indian Institute of Technology-Guwahati, Indian Institute of Technology-Mandi and Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bengaluru have collaborated to develop a climate change vulnerability assessment for the Indian Himalayan region using a common framework.
  • The assessment exercise is unique because for the first time all 12 Himalayan states have used a common framework resulting in the production of comparable state-level and within state, district-level vulnerability maps.
  • The 12 states are Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, hilly districts of West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Jammu and Kashmir.
  • The adaptation to climate change is a collaborative effort between appropriate use of technology, a vision that produces policies, a change at ground level and engaging the local communities.
  • Swiss national policy for climate change adaptation has been complemented by local government strategies, based on detailed and locally anchored risks assessment, maps and preparedness, plans and actions.

FACTFILE – Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT)

  • IIT are autonomous public institutes of higher education, located in India.
  • They are governed by the Institutes of Technology Act, 1961 which has declared them as institutions of national importance and lays down their powers, duties, and framework for governance etc.
  • The Institutes of Technology Act, 1961 lists twenty-three institutes (after the last amendment in 2016).

Facebook launch “Facebook Hubs” to foster innovation and support entrepreneurs
  • Facebook Hubs will provide support for the start-up community by hosting mentor hours and conducting trainings, workshops, discussions across 20 locations in Delhi, Gurugram, Noida, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Pune, Navi Mumbai and in Goa.
  • Facebook Hubs also encompasses co-working community hosting, planning and organizing structured activities such as learning and skill development programs for budding entrepreneurs.
  • Facebook Hubs aims to be part of a global network for training and mentoring facilities for not just start-ups, but also developers, small and medium businesses, creators, and job seekers.

March 16, 2019


Major General Rana Pratap Kalita of Assam promoted to top post in Indian Army
  • Major General Rana Pratap Kalita from Assam, who is presently serving as the Additional Director General (ceremonial and welfare) in the Army Headquarters, New Delhi, has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General in the Indian Army.
  • He is the second Army official from Assam who has been promoted to this rank after the first Assamese Lieutenant General Pranab Bharali.
  • Lieutenant General Kalita, an alumnus of Sainik School, Goalpara (SSG) and National Defence Academy (NDA), was earlier awarded ‘Sena Medal’ and ‘Vishisht Seva Medal’.
  • He was also conferred with the prestigious ‘Ati Vishisht Seva Medal’ for his outstanding performance and service to the nation during his tenure as the General Officer Commanding of XIX Infantry Division at Baramulla in the aftermath of the fidayeen attack in Uri in the Kashmir valley.

FACTFILE – Officer ranks in Indian Army, Air Force and Navy

Indian Army Indian Navy

Indian Air Force

*Field Marshal *Admiral of the Fleet *Marshal of the Air Force
General Admiral Air Chief Marshal
Lieutenant General Vice Admiral Air Marshal
Major General Rear Admiral Air Vice Marshal
Brigadier Commodore Air Commodore
Colonel Captain Group Captain
Lieutenant Colonel Commander Wing Commander
Major Lieutenant Commander Squadron Leader
Captain Lieutenant Flight Lieutenant
Lieutenant Sub-Lieutenant Flying Officer

FACTFILE – 5-star ranks

  • The top ranks of the three Indian Defence forces Field Marshal (in Army), Marshal of the Air Force (in Air Force), and Admiral of the Fleet (in Navy) are 5 star ranks. It is considered a huge prestige to receive such a rank
  • The Field Marshal rank has been awarded to Kodandera Madappa Cariappa and Sam Manekshaw till date.
  • Arjan Singh has received the rank of the Marshal of the Indian Air Force and is the only living Indian military officer with a 5 star rank
  • Till date, no one has never been awarded the Admiral of the Fleet rank.
  • Officers who hold a 5 star rank are considered to be serving officers till death and hold their rank for life.

IIT Roorkee ties up with ISRO to set up a Space Technology Cell
  • The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee in Uttarakhand tied up with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to set up a Space Technology Cell at its campus.
  • The ISRO-IIT Roorkee Space Technology Cell shall pursue advanced research in the areas of relevance to the future technological and programmatic needs of the Indian space programme.
  • The cell shall ensure to maximise the use of research potential, infrastructure, expertise and experience that exist in ISRO and IIT Roorkee.
  • The institute will be providing the infrastructure and administrative support in setting up of the cell.
  • The research facility will consist of faculty members, visiting scientists, experts, research personnel, technical, administrative and support staff.

India bats for banning single-use plastics
  • India has piloted resolutions on two important global environment issues related to single-use plastics and sustainable nitrogen management at the UN Environment Assembly. Both resolutions were adopted with consensus.
  • After five days of negotiations at the Fourth UN Environment Assembly in this Kenyan capital, ministers from more than 170 UN member states delivered a bold blueprint for change.
  • The Indian delegation, led by the High Commissioner of India Rahul Chhabra, also participated in the panel discussion in high-level segment on need for additional commitments of public finance and the ways to maximise mobilization of climate finance.
  • India has been initiating domestic climate actions, both related to climate change mitigation and adaptation, primarily through its own financial resources.

FACTFILEUnited Nations Environment Programme

  • The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), an agency of the United Nations, coordinates the organization’s environmental activities and assists developing countries in implementing environmentally sound policies and practices.
  • It was founded by Maurice Strong, its first director, as a result of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment (Stockholm Conference) in June 1972 and has overall responsibility for environmental problems among United Nations agencies
  • UNEP’s activities cover a wide range of issues regarding the atmosphere, marine and terrestrial ecosystems, environmental governance and green economy.
  • It has played a significant role in developing international environmental conventions, promoting environmental science and information and illustrating the way those can be implemented in conjunction with policy, working on the development and implementation of policy with national governments, regional institutions in conjunction with environmental non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
  • UNEP has also been active in funding and implementing environment related development projects.

World Kidney Day 2019 observed on 14th March
  • Second Thursday of March every year is observed as World Kidney Day as a global health awareness campaign focusing on the importance of the kidneys and reducing the frequency and impact of kidney disease and its associated health problems worldwide.
  • The theme of the World Kidney Day 2019 is “Kidney Health for Everyone Everywhere.”, emphasizing on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) for prevention and early treatment of kidney disease.
  • World Kidney Day is an initiative of the International Society of Nephrology (ISN) and the International Federation of Kidney Foundations (IFKF).
  • The kidneys are two bean-shaped organs found in vertebrates. They receive blood from the paired renal arteries; blood exits into the paired renal veins.
  • The nephron is the structural and functional unit of the kidney. Each human adult kidney contains around 1 million nephrons, while a mouse kidney contains only about 12,500 nephrons.

India gets first TIR shipment via Chabahar Port from Afghanistan
  • The first shipment under the United Nations ‘Transports Internationaux Routiers’ (TIR) convention has arrived in India from Afghanistan through the Chabahar Port of Iran.

FACFILE – Transports Internationaux Routiers’ Convention

  • The Transports Internationaux Routiers is an international Convention aimed at harmonising the administrative formalities of international road transport.
  • The customs officials only verify the carnet and check the seal without requiring physical checking of the contents. This enables shipments to pass through countries without being opened at borders.
  • Reciprocal recognition of customs controls is at the heart of the TIR Convention. The convention enables a facilitative and non-intrusive environment for multi-modal transport of goods through several countries.
  • The convention acts as a strong catalyst for moving goods using the multi-modal transportation route like Chabahar and International North-South Transport (INSTC) Corridor.
  • The convention offers a great opportunity for the landlocked countries by providing seamless border crossing facilitation and intermodal capabilities.
  • India joined the TIR Convention in 2017. 

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March 17, 2019


Security feature to be included in mineral transport challans, says  Meghalaya CM
  • Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma has informed that the State Government has taken a serious view on reports of fake challans issued for mineral transportation and so security features are being incorporated in these challans.
  • A committee has been constituted to look into incorporation of security features in the mineral transportation challans.
  • The challans with the security features would include QR codes, bar codes and other security features to reduce duplicity and fake challans.
  • With regards to issuance of fake challans, whenever such reports are received the department files complaints and FIRs so that the guilty persons are booked.
  • Three departments – Mines and Minerals, Forest and Transport – are being sensitised so that the new technology can work seamlessly in these departments.

Mizoram House passes bill for supplying cadavers to Medical college
  • Mizoram Assembly Thursday passed a Bill to facilitate the supply of cadavers to the medical college in the State. Health Minister Dr R Lalthangliana introduced the Mizoram Anatomy Bill, 2019, and it was passed unanimously.
  • The Bill, after enactment, would facilitate availability of bodies for the Mizoram Institute of Medical Education and Research (MIMER) at Falkawn, about 20 km.
  • Cadavers are required by medical colleges for the purpose of anatomical examination and dissection.

Cardless ATM services inaugurated at Silchar
  • The State Bank of India (SBI) launched cardless transaction facility at its ATMs via its latest service You Only Need One (YONO).
  • People can avail the services by downloading the latest version of YONO app from Google Play Store. The OTP is available for 30 minutes for making transactions after which the term will expire.

Erode Turmeric and Sirsi Supari of Karnataka receives GI tag
  • Erode Turmeric of Tamil Nadu has received GI tag from the Geographical Indication Registry.
  • Sirsi Supari of Karnataka has got the GI tag by the Registrar of Geographical Indications. It is the first product from the Arecanut sector to get a GI tag.

FACTFILE – Geographical Indication

  • Geographical Indication defines the goods as originating in the territory of a country or a region or locality in that territory, provided a given quality reputation or other characteristics of the product are attributable to its geographical origin.
  • The product that is to acquire GI tag has to indicate that the product is of a particular origin has a certain quality or reputation or some other characteristics which are essentially attributable to its geographical origin.

March 18, 2019


Pinaki Chandra Ghose to be the First Lokpal of India
  • The name of former Supreme Court Judge Justice Pinaki Chandra Ghose has been cleared by the Lokpal Selection Committee headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the first Lokpal of India.
  • The ambit of Lokpal would cover all categories of public servants, including the Prime Minister with the exception of armed forces.

Features of the Lokpal Act 2013:

  • The Lokpal Act provides for setting up of an anti-corruption ombudsman called Lokpal at the Centre and Lokayukta at the State-level.
  • The Lokpal would consist of a chairperson and a maximum of eight members of which 50 per cent shall be judicial members.
  • 50 per cent of members of Lokpal shall be from SC/ST/OBCs, minorities and women.
  • The Lokpal Act mandated the states to institute Lokayukta within one year of the commencement of the Act.
  • Lokpal will also have powers of superintendence and direction over any investigation agency including CBI for cases referred to them by the Lokpal.
  • Lokpal is appointed based on the recommendation of the five-member panel comprising the Prime Minister, the Lok Sabha Speaker, the Leader of the Opposition the Chief Justice of India and an eminent jurist nominated by the President.
  • President would appoint the eminent jurist based on the recommendations of the other members of the panel.

OIL’s solar solution programme concludes
  • The OIL Urja Happy Home Solar Solution (UHHSS) programme, a CSR project of Oil India Limited, implemented by the Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE) in Tinsukia and Dibrugarh districts of Upper Assam, came to an end on March 15.
  • The concluding event of the programme was held at Zero Point near River Police Station of Dr Bhupen Hazarika Setu wherein 68 households of the anti-poaching camps under Tinsukia Wildlife Division were provided with the solar home lighting system and solar energy lanterns and improved biomass cook stoves.
  • The objective of the programme was to provide access to clean and affordable energy for domestic lighting and cooking through sustainable and inexhaustible low maintenance solar solutions. The programme has helped in reducing indoor air pollution and the use of kerosene or firewood for cooking, provided adequate lighting facility to enable evening study for students, besides other benefits towards creating a clean energy solution at the household level.
  • The solar home system includes multiple LED lights, mobile charging points and other home appliances through a battery that can be recharged by using solar photovoltaic panels. The solar energy lanterns consist of a light-emitting diode (LED)-based portable lamp which is powered by small solar panel battery and as an ideal multipurpose solution of rural households.
  • These lanterns can be used for inhouse lighting and portable outdoor lights. These lights also recharge mobile phones. The improved biomass cooking stoves provided is an efficient devise consuming less biomass fuel and significantly reduces indoor air pollution through better combustion of biomass fuel.
  • The project also made effort to create village solar entrepreneurs through training and capacity-building. 

Goa CM Manohar Parrikar passes away
  • Goa chief minister Manohar Parrikar, a former Defenceminister who had been battling a pancreatic ailment for over a year, died at his private residence.
  • Born on December 13, 1955 into a middle-class family, his political career began as an RSS pracharak and he continued working for the Sangh even after graduating from IIT-Bombay as a metallurgical engineer.
  • Parrikar entered electoral politics in 1994 when he won on a BJP ticket from Panaji constituency.
  • He was the defence minister from November 2014 to March 2017 during the tenure of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

India, Maldives discussed measures to strengthen bilateral ties
  • India and the Maldives discussed measures to strengthen bilateral ties and collaborate in the fields of defence, development cooperation, capacity building and health
  • The two countries had also agreed to remain mindful of each other’s concerns and aspirations for the stability of the Indian Ocean region and not allow their respective territories to be used for any activity inimical to their interests.
  • The two sides discussed ongoing and future cooperation across all spheres, including defence, development cooperation, capacity building, health and consular issues.

FACTFILE – India–Maldives relations

  • The bilateral relations between India and Maldives have been friendly and close in strategic, economic and military cooperation.
  • India contributed to maintaining security on the island nation.

NGT directs 6 states to submit action plan on air pollution
  • The National Green Tribunal has directed six states to submit their Action Plans for bringing air quality standards within the prescribed norms, failing which they would be liable to pay environment compensation of ₹1 crore each.
  • A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel ordered the chief secretaries of Assam, Jharkhand Maharashtra, Punjab, Uttarakhand and Nagaland governments to submit their plan within the stipulated time.
  • The States, where action plans are found to be deficient and deficiencies are not removed till April 30, 2019, will be liable to pay ₹25 lakh each and the timeline for execution of the action plans is six months from the date their finalization.
  • The tribunal warned that if action plans are not executed within the specified timeline, the defaulting states will be liable to pay environmental compensation and may also be required to furnish performance guarantee for execution of plans in extended timeline as per recommendations received from the Central Pollution Control Board.

FACTFILE  – National Green Tribunal

  • The National Green Tribunal has been established on 18.10.2010 under the National Green Tribunal Act 2010 for effective and expeditious disposal of cases relating to environmental protection and conservation of forests and other natural resources including enforcement of any legal right relating to environment and giving relief and compensation for damages to persons and property and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
  • It is a specialized body equipped with the necessary expertise to handle environmental disputes involving multi-disciplinary issues.

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March 19, 2019


Assam has 1.2 lakh ‘D’ voters
  • Former Speaker of Goa legislative assembly and BJP MLA PramodSawant was sworn in as the 11th Chief Minister of Goa.
  • VijaiSardesai from the Goa Forward Party and SudinDhavalikar from MaharashtrawadiGomantak Party, both alliance partners, have been inducted as Deputy Chief Ministers.
  • Sawant succeeds former Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar, who died on Sunday due to complications arising from advanced pancreatic cancer.

India to provide humanitarian assistance to Mozambique
  • There are around 1.2 lakh ‘D’ voters in Assam, State’s chief electoral officer Mukesh Sahu said.
  • To encourage all sections of voters, especially the new generation, to cast their votes in the upcoming election, the State election department has been carrying out a massive awareness drive across Assam. The videos and posters portray personalities such as singer Tarali Sarma, sprinter Hima Das, actor Kapil Bora, bodybuilder Golap Rabha and environmental activist Purnima Devi Barman who have been appointed as State icons by the election department to sensitize people on the Lok Sabha elections.
  • The chief electoral officer also released a handbook titled Aaideur Hatputhi as part of its ‘Aaideur Chora’ campaign undertaken in collaboration with the Assam State Rural Livelihood Mission (ASRLM) and Assam State Urban Livelihood Mission (ASULM) to sensitize women voter of the State. The handbook will be distributed by the department across the State among female voters.
  • The state election department will appoint 2,556 village ambassadors across the State. To be known as ‘Chandraprava’, the village ambassador will spread the message of voter education and electoral participation among the masses.

Pramod Sawant sworn in as Goa CM
  • Former Speaker of Goa legislative assembly and BJP MLA PramodSawant was sworn in as the 11th Chief Minister of Goa.
  • VijaiSardesai from the Goa Forward Party and SudinDhavalikar from MaharashtrawadiGomantak Party, both alliance partners, have been inducted as Deputy Chief Ministers.
  • Sawant succeeds former Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar, who died on Sunday due to complications arising from advanced pancreatic cancer.

RN Bhattacharya literary awards to Assamese poet Anubhav Tulasi and Bengali poet Pijush Kanti Routh
  • The Ramanath Bhattacharya Foundation literary awards for 2017 in the memory of Padmanath Vidyabinod and Ramnath Biswas would be given to Assamese poet Anubhav Tulasi and Bengali poet Pijush Kanti Routh of Tripura respectively.
  • Both the awards comprise a cash prize of Rs 51,000, a citation, a memento and a specially designed Muga scarf.
  • The awards would be presented at a function to be held on March 24 at the Vivekananda Kendra.
  • A souvenir will also be released on the occasion by Nandita Bhattacharjee Goswami.

Special Olympics World Games inaugurated in Abu Dhabi
  • The Special Olympics World Games 2019 are being hosted by the cities of Abu Dhabi and Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. This is the first time that the Special Olympics are being held in the Middle East and North Africa region.
  • The host UAE had introduced the term “people of determination” as part of a new National Strategy for Empowering People with Disabilities.

FACTFILE – The Special Olympics

  • Special Olympics is a global movement of people creating a new world of inclusion, where every single person is accepted and welcomed, regardless of their ability or disability.
  • The Special Olympics are held every two years and alternates between summer and winter.
  • Previous Special Olympics were held in Austria (2017) and the next Special Olympics will be held in Sweden (2021).
  • The motto of Special Olympics “Let me win. But if I cannot win, let me brave in the attempt.”

March 20, 2019


President Kovind appoints chief & eight other members of Lokpal
  • President Ram Nath Kovind appointed chief and eight other members of Lokpal, the anti-corruption ombudsman will be headed by retired Supreme Court judge PC Ghose. Four judicial and non-judicial members are also part of first Lokpal.
  • The Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act was enacted in 2013 and received the President’s signature on January 1, 2014.
  • As per the law, a Lokpal for Centre and Lokayuktas for states have to be set up to probe corruption complaints against MPs, MLAs, former PMs, and government employees.
  • President Kovind appointed four non-judicial members to the body. Maharashtra Chief Secretary Dinesh Kumar Jain, former first woman chief of Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) Archana Ramasundaram, retired IRS official Mahender Singh, and retired IAS officer IP Gautam, were given the important responsibility.

First Workshop on the Development of the IEMF Organized
  • NITI Aayog in association with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) organized the first workshop on the development of the India Energy Modelling Forum (IEMF)
  • The workshop was organized under the Sustainable Growth Pillar of the India-U.S. Strategic Energy Partnership.

FACTFILE – The India Energy Modelling Forum

  • IEMF is envisaged as a pan-stakeholder platform for debating ideas, scenario-planning & discussing India’s energy future.
  • IEMF seeks to provide a platform for leading experts and policymakers to study important energy and environmental issues and ensure the induction of modelling and analysis in the informed decision-making process.
  • IEMF aims to improve cooperation and coordination between modelling teams, the Government of India, knowledge partners and think-tanks, build the capacity of Indian institutions, and identify issues for joint modelling activities and future areas of research.

FACTFILE – The India-U.S. Strategic Energy Partnership:

  • India-U.S. Strategic Energy Partnership affirms the strategic importance of energy cooperation to the U.S.-India bilateral relationship and sets the stage for deeper and more meaningful engagements through government and industry channels.
  • Under the Strategic Partnership, the United States and India will pursue four primary pillars of cooperation:
  1. Oil and Gas
  2. Power and Energy Efficiency
  3. Renewable Energy and Sustainable Growth
  4. Coal

Indian firms invest in Afghanistan healthcare
  • Three Indian health bodies have entered agreement with an Afghan health firm at Afghanistan’s Ministry of Public Health to facilitate quality healthcare across the country.
  • The contracts worth $6.5 million aim to set up a fully equipped diagnostic centre, an advanced dialysis centre and a manufacturing plant for the production of pharmaceuticals in the Afghan capital.
  • These agreements have grown over the initial talks in the USAID-sponsored Passage to Prosperity: India-Afghanistan Trade and Investment Show held last year.
  • The quality of secondary and tertiary healthcare is yet to improve in Afghanistan despite an overall progress in the sector and as a result, several Afghans go for medical treatment abroad.

The United Nations Environment Programme released the Global Environment Outlook 2019
  • The Global Environment Outlook (GEO) is the UN Environment Programme’s (UNEP) flagship environmental assessment.
  • The first publication was in 1997 and the Global Environment Outlook Report 2019 is the sixth edition.
  • The report notes that a quarter of all premature deaths and diseases worldwide are due to manmade pollution and environmental damage.
  • The report warns that deadly emissions, chemicals polluting drinking water, and the accelerating destruction of ecosystems crucial to the livelihoods of billions of people are driving a worldwide epidemic that hampers the global economy.
  • The report observed that India could save at least $3 trillion in healthcare costs if India implements policy initiatives which are consistent with ensuring that the globe didn’t heat up beyond 1.5 degrees Celsius by the turn of the century.
  • Among India’s commitments under INDC, India is on track to achieve the target of lowering the emission intensity of its GDP by 33-35% compared to 2005 levels by 2030 and increasing the total cumulative electricity generation from fossil-free energy sources to 40% by 2030.
  • To achieve the goal to limit the global temperature increase to 1.5 degrees Celcius, India needs to abandon plans to build new coal-fired power plants.

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March 21, 2019


President Ram Nath Kovind inaugurated FINE in Gujarat
  • The Festival of Innovation & Entrepreneurship (FINE) was inaugurated by President Ram Nath Kovind at Grambharti near Gandhinagar in Gujarat.
  • The Festival of Innovation & Entrepreneurship is an initiative of the Office of the President of India to recognise, respect and reward grassroots innovations and foster a supportive ecosystem.
  • The Festival of Innovation & Entrepreneurship is organised by the President’s office in association with National Innovation Foundation-India and Department of Science & Technology.
  • The Festival of Innovation & Entrepreneurship aims to provide a platform to the innovators for building the linkages with potential stakeholders whose support can improve their prospects in the coming years for the larger social good.
  • The Festival helps in promoting lateral learning and linkages among the innovators to enrich the ecosystem for new India.

International Day of Forests 2019 Observed on March 21st
  • International Day of Forests 2019 was observed on March 21st with the theme ‘Forests and Education’ to raise awareness on how sustainably managed forests provide a wide array of contributions.
  • International Day of Forests 2019 promotes education to ‘Learn to Love Forests’.
  • March 21st was established as International Day of Forests by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on November 28, 2012. International Day of Forests was observed for the first time on March 21, 2013

Chinese scientists Xie Hui develop robotic swarm
  • Chinese scientists Xie Hui have developed a robotic system inspired by a colony of ants that can collectively achieve complex tasks like gathering large prey.
  • The nanorobots fleet that have demonstrated potential for in-body diagnosis and treatment at the cellular or even molecular level.
  • A single robot is two micrometre in diameter, 40 times smaller than a hair, thus capable of running through blood capillaries.
  • The peanut-shaped iron microrobots can be energised by an alternating magnetic field, offering high flexibility to collectively perform multiple tasks in a confined environment.
  • By tuning the frequency of the rotating magnetic field and its polarisation in three-dimensional space, the researchers obtained a series of well-controlled, fast and reversible transformations.
  • Those formations include liquid, chain, vortex and ribbon. They can form narrow paths or channels to deliver heavy loads beyond a single robot’s capability.

WHO urges global framework on human genome editing
  • The World Health Organization (WHO) called for a strong international governance framework on developing global standards for governance and oversight of human genome editing.
  • the WHO’s new advisory committee on human genome editing reviewed the current state of science and technology in this field, and agreed on core principles of transparency, inclusivity and responsibility.
  • It also urged a central registry on human genome editing research in order to create an open and transparent database of ongoing work, and had asked the WHO to immediately begin working to establish such a registry.
  • The committee will develop essential tools and guidance for all those working on this new technology to ensure maximum benefit and minimal risk to human health.
  • For the next two years, the WHO committee is expected to hold a series of in-person meetings and online consultations with a wide range of stakeholders, with an aim to provide recommendations for a comprehensive governance framework on human genome editing.

FACTFILE – Genome editing

  • It is a type of genetic engineering in which DNA is inserted, deleted, modified or replaced in the genome of a living organism. Unlike early genetic engineering techniques that randomly inserts genetic material into a host genome, genome editing targets the insertions to site specific locations.
  • In 2018, the common methods for such editing use engineered nucleases, or “molecular scissors”.
  • These nucleases create site-specific double-strand breaks (DSBs) at desired locations in the genome. The induced double-strand breaks are repaired through nonhomologous end-joining (NHEJ) or homologous recombination (HR), resulting in targeted mutations (‘edits’).

Afghanistan Registers its First Test Cricket Win
  • Afghanistan’s cricket team claimed a historic first Test win as they beat Ireland by seven wickets in Dehradun, India. Afghanistan were steered to their target by a 139-run partnership between Shah, who made 76, and debutant Janat, who hit an unbeaten 65.
  • It was Afghanistan’s second Test outing after making their debut last year when they lost to India inside two days in Bangalore.

FACTFILEAfghanistan’s cricket team

  • Afghanistan is the 12th test cricket playing Full Member nation.
  • The Afghanistan Cricket Board was formed in 1995 and became an affiliate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 2001 and a member of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) in 2003.
  • After nearly a decade of playing top class international cricket, on 22 June 2017, in an ICC meeting in London, full ICC Membership was granted to Afghanistan, taking the number of Test cricket playing nations to twelve.
  • They are also the first country to ever achieve full member status after holding Affiliate Membership of the ICC from 2001 until 2013 and were the only Affiliate member country to ever compete in a major ICC international cricket tournament.
  • They hold the world record for the highest ever T20 score with their 278-3 against Ireland in the same ground

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March 08, 2019


Foundation of 100-bed hospital laid at Lumding
  • Assam State Finance Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma laid the foundation of the 100-bed civil hospital at Lumding.
  • The present civil hospital would be developed into a 100-bed hospital under the NHM Scheme.
  • Dr Sarma also checked on the progress of the PHE construction which had been started earlier to provide clean water to the town’s people.
  • Dr Sarma later proposed that an auditorium would be constructed for social gathering purposes.

IIT Kharagpur students develop app to detect fake currency
  • Researchers at IIT Kharagpur have developed a smartphone-based application to detect counterfeit currency and also provided solutions for industrial operations ranging from thermal power plants to nuclear radiation tracking.
  • A group of six students from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering developed the code for a smartphone application to detecting counterfeit currency.
  • The image processing application which can detect counterfeit currency, can be installed on smartphones and thus used by people at various points to reduce the chances of fraud.
  • A user can upload a currency note image and the mobile app would verify its authenticity using 25 features extracted from the front and rear side of the currency note. In case of detection of a fake note, the user will also be notified.

India signs pact with Russia for nuclear-powered submarine
  • The government inked a deal worth USD 3 billion with Russia for the leasing of a nuclear-powered Akula class attack submarine for 10 years.
  • An inter-governmental agreement was signed by India and Russia after months of negotiations on price and various other aspects of the crucial deal.
  • Under the pact, Russia has agreed to deliver the submarine, to be known as Chakra III, to the Indian Navy by 2025.  The Chakra III is going to be the third Russian submarine to be leased to the Indian Navy.
  • Indian Navy currently boasts of 14 conventional submarines apart from a nuclear attack and nuclear ballistic missile submarine.

FACTFILE – Chakra III

  • Weighing around 8,140-ton, the Chakra III will have a submerged speed of 30 knots and an operating depth of 530 meters. The submarine will be capable of carrying a crew of 73.
  • The Chakra III comes loaded with four 650-millimeter and four 533-millimeter launch tubes for firing Type 65 and Type 53 torpedoes. Both these torpedoes are made in Russia.
  • A 190 mW nuclear reactor will be used for propelling this submarine.

Assam CM lays foundation of new flyover in Guwahati
  • Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal laid the foundation stone of a new flyover connecting the RG Baruah Road with the BishnuRabha Flyover at GaneshguriChariali.
  • The PWD has taken up the construction of the 476-metre flyover under the State Own Priority Scheme-General (SOPD-G), 2018-19, with a financial outlay of Rs 58.76 crore.
  • The PWD has already mooted plans for construction of flyovers connecting Ganesh Mandir to Ganeshguri and at the GNRC point.

PM MODI lays the foundation stone for AK-203 Rifle Manufacturing Unit in Amethi
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone for AK-203 rifles manufacturing unit in Amethi, Uttar Pradesh. This new Kalashnikov assault rifles will fulfil the needs of national security agencies in this category of small arms, resting upon advanced Russian technologies.
  • The AK-203 rifles will be manufactured in Amethi as a joint venture between India and Russia.
  • In the Amethi Manufacturing facility, world-famous Kalashnikov assault rifles of the newest 200 series would be manufactured.
  • This unit envisions full localisation of production over a period of time. The rifle manufacturing unit in Amethi symbolises the military and technical cooperation between India and Russia which has been the key areas of the strategic partnership between Russia and India.

FACTFILE – The Kalashnikov Rifles:

  • Kalashnikov Rifles were developed in the Soviet Union by Mikhail Kalashnikov.
  • The rifles were officially accepted by the Soviet Armed Forces in the year 1949.

Even after seven decades, the model and its variants remain the most popular and widely used assault rifles in the world because of their substantial reliability, low production costs and ease of use.


March 09, 2019


Manipur launches project ‘Rejuvenation and Conservation of Nambul River’ to check Nambul river pollution
  • Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh’s ambitious project to prevent pollution in the Nambul river was launched at a function held at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat. 
  • The project called ‘Rejuvenation and Conservation of Nambul River’ aims at controlling pollution of the Nambul river by intercepting and treating urban waste originating in the stretch between Iroisemba and Heirangoithong through use of the water treatment plant, MBBR (Moving Bed Bio Reactor), at Mongsangei and Samushang.
  • The Central Pollution Control Board has identified Nambul, which originates from the Kangchup Hills, as one of the most dirty rivers and a major pollutant of the Loktak Lake, the largest freshwater lake in the North East.
  • The Directorate of Environment will implement the Rs 97.72-crore project under the National River Conservation Plan of the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, along with four other departments concerned, within three years, Deputy Director of the Directorate of Environment Dr T Brajakumar said. Fifty-six eco-friendly crematoria and 20 toilets will be constructed across 14 municipal wards along the Nambul river.
  • The State has also submitted the projects for eight rivers at an estimated cost of Rs 500 crore, Chief Minister Biren Singh called for a halt to the littering of the river banks.

India, Japan hold their first Space Dialogue
  • India and Japan held their first Space Dialogue with discussions centering on cooperation between their space agencies as also on global navigation satellite system, space situational awareness (SSA), space security and space-related norms.
  • The dialogue brought together ministries and agencies related to outer space in the two countries and provided an opportunity for information exchange on the respective space policies.
  • Discussions were also held on bilateral cooperation between Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), their space industries, global navigation satellite system, space situational awareness (SSA), space security and space-related norms.
  • The Indian delegation was led by Indra Mani Pandey, Additional Secretary for Disarmament and International Security Affairs, Ministry of External Affairs, while the Japanese delegation was co-led by Kansuke Nagaoka, Deputy Assistant Minister, Foreign Policy Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Mr. Shuzo Takada, Director General, National Space Policy Secretariat.

Subhash Chandra Garg appointed as Finance Secretary
  • Economic Affairs Secretary Subhash Chandra Garg was named as the Finance Secretary, The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has approved designating Garg as the Finance Secretary.
  • As per the convention, the senior-most among the five secretaries in the Finance Ministry is designated as the Finance Secretary.
  • While Ajay Bhushan Pandey is the Revenue Secretary, Rajiv Kumar is Secretary, Department of Financial Services, Atanu Chakraborty is Secretary in Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM) and Girish Chandra Murmu is the Expenditure Secretary.

BIOGRAPHY – Subhash Chandra Garg

  • He is a 1983 batch IAS officer of Rajasthan cadre.
  • He has been working as the Secretary in Department of Economic Affairs since June 2017.
  • He has also served as an Executive Director in the World Bank.

PM Narendra Modi lays foundation stone for Delhi-Meerut RRTS project
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stones for the construction of India’s first Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) between Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut and the Meerut Metro Service at Sikandarpur in Ghaziabad.
  • The rapid rail corridor will be built at a cost of Rs 30,274 crore and is scheduled to be operational by 2024. The corridor will be the first RRTS project in the country.
  • Both the rapid rail and the metro will run on this corridor in Meerut. Once completed, the 82 km stretch between Delhi and Meerut will be covered in less than an hour.
  • The rapid rail would offer high-speed, high-frequency, safe, reliable, comfortable and green public transit.
  • The operating speed of the RRTS would be 160 km per hour with an average speed of 100 km per hour.
  • The Meerut Metro will have 12 stations in a 18 kilometre stretch between Modipuram and Meerut South on the RRTS infrastructure.
  • The Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS corridor is the first of the three prioritised corridors planned for implementation in Phase-1. The other two are Delhi-Gurugram-SNB-Alwar and Delhi-Panipat.

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March 10, 2019


Assam Governor, Prof Jagdish Mukhi sworn in as Governor of Mizoram
  • Prof Jagdish Mukhi has been sworn in as the 19th Governor of Mizoram, in addition to his current posting as the Governor of Assam.
  • The President of India asked Mukhi to take additional charge as the Mizoram Governor after the resignation of Kummanam Rajashekharan.
  • The swearing-in ceremony took place at the Durbar Hall of the Raj Bhavan. It was attended by Chief Minister Zoramthanga, Assembly Speaker Lalrinliana Sailo, Cabinet ministers, ministers of state, MLAs and other dignitaries.
  • The oath of office to the Governor was administered by Gauhati High Court judge Justice Nelson Sailo. The swearing-in ceremony proceedings were executed by Chief Secretary Lalnunmawia Chuaungo.

Union Govt approves Rs 12,020 crore Surat Metro project
  • The central government, approved the 40.35 kilometre Surat Metro Rail project with two corridors. Expected to be launched, the project would be completed in five years at an estimated cost of Rs 12,020.32 crore.
  • It will provide affordable, reliable, safe, secure and seamless transport system in the urban agglomeration of the city. It will reduce accidents, pollution, travel time, energy consumption, anti-social incidents as well as regulate urban expansion and land use for sustainable development.
  • The project will be implemented by the Gujarat Metro Rail Corporation (GMRC) Ltd. It will be financed mainly through equity from the central government and the Gujarat government on a 50:50 basis, and loans from bilateral/multilateral agencies.

FACTFILE – The Metro railway system in India

  • Metro railway system and service are operational in 10 cities in India.
  • These are Kolkata, Delhi, Bengaluru, Gurugram, Mumbai, Chennai, Jaipur, Kochi, Hyderabad, and Lucknow.
  • The Kolkata Metro rail is the oldest metro service, being established in 1984.
  • The Delhi Metro, which began operations in 2002, is the largest metro in the country by distance covered, covering a distance of 231 kilometres and has 160 stations in operations.
  • The Namma Metro serves the city of Bengaluru and became operational in 2011.
  • The Rapid Metro, which is operational in Gurgaon, covers an area of 11.7 kilometres.
  • The metro rail has become the most affordable and convenient mode of travel. Metro rail is providing good connectivity in the congested cities of India and its success has made a case for setting up the metro rail in other cities where there is a large urban population and traffic congestion.

India Urban Observatory inaugurated in New Delhi
  • Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep S. Puri, inaugurated state-of-the-art India Urban Observatory in New Delhi, which would plug into the myriad sources of data from cities, both real-time and archived.
  • The conceptualisation of the Observatory recognises the value of enhancing engagement among all four stakeholders of the ‘quadruple-helix’ model- government, citizens, academia and industry, along with improvements in the internal workflow and decision-making processes of the city governments.
  • The Observatory will help in getting reliable, up-to-date information on a meaningful set of indicators over various domains such as transport, health, environment, water, finance and so on, which will further assist in developing best practices, strategies and policy interventions.
  • The first-of-its-kind observatory will leverage data analytics to optimize city operations, improve governance and enhance economic performance of cities across the country.
  • The India Urban Observatory is an important component of the recently launched DataSmart Cities strategy that envisions to create a ‘Culture of Data’ in cities, for intelligent use of data in addressing complex urban challenges. Making cities ‘DataSmart’ is key to realizing the full potential of technology interventions and innovation ecosystems in cities.
  • The DataSmart Cities Strategy also presents a Data Maturity Assessment Framework (DMAF) that measures the readiness and evolution of cities in their efforts to implementing the Data strategy.
  • The concept of Urban Observatories was formally initiated at the UN Habitat-II Conference in 1997 in Istanbul.

ISRO and CNES sign key agreements on Maritime Surveillance and Gaganyaan project training
  • Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and Space Agency of France CNES have agreed to collaborate on Maritime Surveillance and Training for Gaganyaan project.
  • An agreement is signed to set up a maritime surveillance centre in the country. The agreement intends to supply an operational system for detecting, identifying and tracking ships in the Indian Ocean, provides for a maritime surveillance centre to be set up in India, sharing of capacity to process existing satellite data and joint development of associated algorithms.
  • ISRO and CNES will build a constellation of satellites for maritime surveillance intended to identify and track ships in the Indian Ocean.
  • These two roganisation have signed an agreement to train Indian Scientists for the ‘Gaganyaan’ project at the Toulouse Space Centre in France.

March 11, 2019


The Munin Borkotoky Award honoured on Debabhusan Bora, Dalim Das

The Munin Borkotoky Memorial Trust gave away the literary award for the year 2018, to young literary-critic Dr Debabhusan Bora for his book Nirbasan, which is a collection of articles of literary criticism.


Ajit Kumar Mohanty Appointed Director of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC)

Ajit Kumar Mohanty is appointed as the Director of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre for the period of three years. Presently, he is the Director, Physics Group in BARC and Director, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics.

FACTFILE – Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC)

  • The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) is India’s premier nuclear research facility headquartered in Trombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra.
  • The Atomic Energy Establishment, Trombay (AEET) was established by the Government of India in 1954 to consolidate all the research and development activity for nuclear reactors and technology under the AEET.
  • After the demise of Dr. Homi Jehangir Bhabha in 1966, AEET was renamed Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC). It has emerged as the multi-disciplinary research centre with extensive infrastructure for advanced research and development.
  • BARC’s core mandate is to sustain peaceful applications of nuclear energy, primarily for power generation.

Marayur jaggery given GI tag status
  • The Marayur Jaggery, which is largely produced in the regions of Marayur and Kanthallur grama panchayats of Kerala has got the GI tag. The GI tag will now enable to initiate legal action against fake jaggery being sold as Marayur Jaggery.
  • Marayur in the Idukki district of Kerala is known for its tensive sugarcane cultivation. In the regions of Marayur and Kanthallur, more than 2500 acres of land is under sugarcane cultivation. The unique geographical location of Marayur amid the forests of the Western Ghats gives the sugar cane a distinct geographical identity.
  • The local people have integrated the age-old tradition have imparted age-old specialized skill to make Marayur Jaggery a distinct product in itself.
  • The distinct features of the Marayur Jaggery are high sweetness with less saltiness, high content of iron and less sodium.
  • The produce is free of impurities and the sugar cane fields are free of chemical pesticides and fertilizers, it is produced without adding any chemicals has always been known for its high quality.

FACTFILE – Geographical Indication (GI)

  • Geographical Indication (GI) is a name or sign used on products which correspond to a specific geographical location or origin.
  • Geographical Indication act as a certification that the product possesses certain qualities, is made according to traditional methods or enjoys a certain reputation, due to its geographical origin.

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March 12, 2019


3 Nagaland villages declared tobacco-free
  • Three Nagaland villages – Nsunyu, Chunlikha and Likhwenmchu – under Tseminyu sub-division under Kohima district were declared tobacco-free recently, taking the total number of tobacco-free villages in Nagaland to 12.
  • Nagaland Tobacco Control Programme State Nodal Officer and joint director of Health and Family Welfare department Dr Hotokhu Chishi made the declaration at a tobacco-free declaration programme at Nsunyu village community Hall.
  • Tseminyu sub-division has now earned the distinction of having four tobacco-free villages among the 12 in the entire State.

India, Bangladesh jointly inaugurates 4 projects
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bangladesh counterpart Sheikh Hasina jointly inaugurated four projects, via video conferencing, in the areas of transport, health and education.
  • Both leaders unveiled “e-plaques” for the supply of buses and trucks, inaugurated 36 community clinics, 11 water treatment plants and the extension of the National Knowledge Network to Bangladesh.
  • The National Knowledge Network will connect scholars and research institutes in Bangladesh to India and the world.

DRDO successfully test-fires Pinaka rocket system
  • Defence Research and Development organisation, DRDO successfully test fired the PINAKA guided WEAPON rocket system from Pokhran range in Rajasthan. 
  • The weapon system is equipped with state-of-the-art guidance kit comprising of an advanced navigation and control system.
  • The weapon systems impacted the intended targets with high precision and achieved desired accuracies. 
  • Telemetry Systems tracked and monitored the vehicle all through the flight path and all the mission objectives have been met.
  • The indigenously developed Guided PINAKA by DRDO will significantly boost the capability of the artillery to make precision hits.

FACTFILE – Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)

  • DRDO is an agency of the Government of India, charged with the military’s research and development, headquartered in New Delhi, India.
  • It was formed in 1958 by the merger of the Technical Development Establishment and the Directorate of Technical Development and Production with the Defence Science Organisation.
  • It is under the administrative control of the Ministry of Defence, Government of India.

March 13, 2019


Deficit budget tabled in Meghalaya Assembly
  • Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma, who also holds the Finance portfolio, presented a deficit budget of Rs 1,323 crore in the Assembly for the fiscal year 2019-20, which is about 3.65 per cent of the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP).
  • According to the budget estimates for 2019-20, excluding borrowings, the total receipt stood at Rs 14,463 crore.
  • The total expenditure, excluding repayment of loans, is estimated at Rs 15,786 crore, leaving a deficit of Rs 1,323 crore.
  • The revenue collection in the State is expected to increase during 2019-20. It is estimated that sums of Rs 2,090 crore and Rs 601 crore would be generated as tax and non-tax revenue respectively.
  • The revenue collected by the taxation department is expected to touch Rs 1,478 crore by the end of this year, registering a growth of 15 per cent. The overall tax revenue, including Goods and Services Tax (GST), Excise and Motor Vehicle Taxes, is estimated at Rs 1,716 crore.
  • For the year 2017-18, the GSDP at the current market price was Rs 29,864, which shows an increase of 10.33 per cent over the previous year. The advance estimates indicate that the GSDP for 2018-19 is Rs 32,972 crore, which is an increase of 10.41 per cent over 2017-18.
  • Attributing the highest priority towards development of the health and education sectors, CM Sangma said that the Government has increased the budget allocation of the education sector by 17 per cent and that of the health department by 21 per cent over the previous year.
  • The Chief Minister said 11 Ekalavya Model Residential Schools would be built in the State at a cost of Rs 24 crore each. “The setting of these schools brings in Rs 264 crore of investment towards development of infrastructure for human capital in the State,” Sangma said.
  • He further said that incentives for maternity benefits and ASHA have been paid for four years. “We have now provided about Rs 25 core for clearing two years of payment,” he said.
  • The Health and Family Welfare Department was allocated Rs 66 crore from last year’s budget of 44 crore and the education department was allocated Rs 1,077 crore.
  • In the infrastructure sector, Sangma said under the Central road funds, 44 schemes comprising 40 road works covering a length of 269 km and four bridge works were sanctioned at a cost of Rs 322 crore. The road and bridge sector was allotted Rs 590 crore.
  • He also informed the House that various projects for rural water supply have been sanctioned and work on these projects is progressing satisfactorily. In the urban areas, work on the Greater Shillong water supply project, the Ampati water supply scheme and the Nongstoin urban water supply scheme is in progress. Work on several power projects is progressing well, he said, adding that they will be commissioned soon.
  • Under the poverty alleviation programme, the Government has allotted Rs 1,045 crore for the MGNREGS. Under the National Rural Livelihood Mission, an amount of Rs 52 crore has been earmarked for the current fiscal.
  • The State Government has set aside Rs 165 crore for the Meghalaya Livelihood and Access to Markets Project meant for the development of the rural sector. Moreover, a sum of Rs 138 crore has been allotted for the community-led Landscape Management Project. Some of the other major allocation of funds was for the Sports and Youth Affairs Department (Rs 201 crore) and the Social Welfare Department (Rs 558 crore).

Tripura to appoint ‘Academic Leaders’ to improve quality of education
  • The Tripura government has decided to appoint 800 Academic Leaders to closely supervise teaching in schools and to improve the quality of education in the state. Before postings them in 58 blocks, they would be given good training. During the training, the teachers would be given financial assistance and other required support, including laptops.
  • Besides, special training would be given to the 25,000 government teachers in various schools. Rs 28 crore has been allotted for the new schemes.
  • The state government has also launched a “Natun Disha” (new direction) programme to assess the academic level of students in classes III to VIII.
  • NCERT courses would be introduced in nearly 5,000 government-run schools from the 2019-20 academic session.

Cabinet approves notification of LS elections
  • The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, approved a notification to begin the election process to constitute the 17th Lok Sabha.
  • The Lok Sabha elections will be held in seven phases from April 11 to May 19 and counting of votes in all 543 constituencies will be taken up on May 23.

FACTFILE – Council of Ministers

  • The Union Council of Ministers exercises executive authority in the Republic of India. It consists of senior ministers, called ‘cabinet ministers’, junior ministers, and called ‘ministers of state’ and, rarely, deputy ministers. It is led by the prime minister.
  • A smaller executive body called the Union Cabinet is the supreme decision-making body in India.
  • Only the prime minister and ministers of the rank of cabinet minister are members of Union Cabinet in accordance with Article 352.

Envoys of six countries present credentials to the President
  • The Ambassadors of Chile, Bulgaria, the Kyrgyz Republic, Nepal and Montenegro and the High Commissioner of Seychelles presented credentials to President Ram Nath Kovind at the Rashtrapati Bhavan
  • The envoys who presented their credentials were Juan Rolando Angulo Monsalve (Chile), Eleonora Dimitrova (Bulgaria), AseinIsaev (Kyrgyz Republic), Nilamber Acharya (Nepal), Thomas Selby Pillay (Seychelles) and Zoran Jankovic (Montenegro).

Diplomatic credentials  is a letter that formally appoints a diplomat as the ambassador to another country.

  • The letter is addressed from one head of state to another.
  • It is presented by the ambassador to the receiving head of state in a formal ceremony.
  • The ceremony further marks the beginning of the official period of ambassadorship.

Facebook launched “FACEBOOK HUBS” to foster innovation
  • Social media giant Facebook has launched “Facebook Hubs” to foster innovation and offer support for budding entrepreneurs.
  • Facebook Hubs will provide support for the start-up community by providing mentor hours and conducting trainings, workshops, discussions across 20 locations in Delhi, Gurugram, Noida, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Pune, Navi Mumbai and in Goa.
  • It aims to be part of a global network for training and mentoring facilities for start-ups, developers, small businesses and job seekers.
  • It also encompasses co-working community hosting, planning and organising structured activities such as learning and skill development programs for budding entrepreneurs.

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March 14, 2019


India, US to work to prevent proliferation of weapons
  • India and US have reaffirmed their commitment to work together to prevent the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their delivery systems and to deny access to such weapons by terrorists and non-state actors.
  • The two sides exchanged views on a wide range of global security and non-proliferation challenges during the ninth round of the India-US Strategic Security Dialogue held in Washington.
  • The Indian delegation was led by Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale while the US delegation was led by Andrea Thompson, Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security.
  • The two sides committed to strengthen bilateral security and civil nuclear cooperation, including the establishment of six US nuclear power plants in India.
  • The US reaffirmed its strong support of India’s early membership in the Nuclear Suppliers Group.

Cabinet approved proposal for Accession to the Nice, Vienna and Locarno Agreements
  • Union Cabinet approved the proposal for Accession to the Nice, Vienna and Locarno Agreements, which will allow India an opportunity to include Indian designs, figurative elements and goods in the international classification systems.
  • The proposals approved are for India’s accession to The Nice Agreement concerning the International Classification of Goods and Services for the purposes of registration of marks. These agreements will help the Intellectual Property Office in India to harmonise the classification systems for examination of trademark and design applications, in line with the classification systems followed globally.
  • The accession would also facilitate in exercising rights in decision-making processes regarding review and revision of the classifications under the agreement.

The Vienna Agreement establishing an International Classification of the figurative elements of marks.

The Locarno Agreement establishing an international classification for industrial designs.


Kavinder Singh Bisht wins gold at 38th GeeBee Boxing Tournament
  • Kavinder Singh Bisht wins gold at the 38th GeeBee Boxing Tournament held at Helsinki, Finland.
  • Altogether, India won one gold, four silver and three bronze medals in the tournament.
  • Other Silver medals for India were won by Govind Kumar Sahani (49kg), Shiva Thapa (60kg) and Dinesh Dagar (69kg).
  • Bronze Medallists were Sachin Siwach (52kg), Sumit Sangwan (91kg) and Naveen Kumar (+91kg) after their respective semi-final loss.

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Current Affairs Assam – March 1 - 7, 2019

( Covers all important Assam Current Affairs & GK topics for the week of March 1 – 7, 2019 )

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March 01, 2019


Union Cabinet approved construction of India’s longest Bridge over Brahmaputra connecting  Assam and Meghalaya
  • The Cabinet approved the construction of four-lane bridge including approaches over Brahmaputra between Dhubri in Assam and Phulbari in Meghalaya on National Highway 127-B.
  • The construction of the bridge will save huge travel distance from 205.3 km to only 19.282 km and save in time of five hours to 20 minutes between Dhubri and Phulbari.
  • The bridge will be built under the scheme of North-East Road Network Connectivity Project Phase-03.

QRSAM Missile successfully test fired from Chandipur, Odisha
  • India has successfully test-fired two indigenously developed Quick Reaction Surface-to-Air missiles (QRSAM) from the Chandipur test range off the Odisha coast.
  • The two missiles tested for different altitude and conditions successfully demonstrated robust control, aerodynamics, propulsion, structural performance and high maneuvering capabilities.

FACTFILE – Quick Reaction Surface-to-Air missiles (QRSAM) Missile

  • This missile is developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) in association with Bharat Electronics Limited and Bharat Dynamics.
  • The missile is an all-weather, all-terrain missile with electronic counter measures against jamming by aircraft radars.
  • QRSAM uses solid-fuel propellant and has a range of 25-30 km.
  • The first test firing of the Quick Reaction Surface-to-Air Missile took place on June 4, 2017 and this was followed by the second successful test on July 3, 2017.

Union Cabinet approved the proposal for setting up of a Centre for Disability Sports at Gwalior
  • To be registered under the Societies Registration Act, the proposed Centre will entail an estimated cost of Rs 170.99 crore and be completed in five years.
  • The improved sports infrastructure created by this Centre will ensure effective participation of persons with disabilities in sports activities and also enable them to compete at national and international levels.

International Arbitration Centre to be setup in New Delhi
  • The Union Cabinet approved promulgation of an ordinance for establishing the New Delhi International Arbitration Centre (NDIAC) to create an independent and autonomous regime for institutionalized arbitration.
  • The NDIAC will be advantageous for people and public institutions in terms of quality of expertise and costs incurred and will facilitate India becoming a hub for institutional arbitration.
  • NDAIC will seek to bring targeted reforms to develop itself as a flagship institution for international and domestic arbitration. It will also provide facilities and administrative assistance for conciliation mediation and arbitral proceedings.

Union Cabinet approved FDI up to Rs 25,000 crore in Vodafone Idea
  • The Union Cabinet approved the proposal for Foreign Direct Investment of more than Rs 5,000 crore and up to Rs 25,000 crore in Vodafone Idea as part of the proposed equity fund raise through rights issue.
  • It also approved to take on record the proposed changes in the indirect foreign investment in the subsidiaries of Vodafone Idea, which will take place on account of non-residents subscribing to the equity shares in the fund raise.
  • FDI up to 100 per cent is allowed in telecom services sector wherein 49 per cent is under automatic route and beyond 49 per cent through government route. The 100 per cent FDI has been approved in the company.
  • It is necessary to take the government approval for FDI beyond Rs 5,000 crore even if there is no change in the percentage of foreign equity already approved.

Union Cabinet approved two Metro rail projects in Kanpur and Agra
  • The Union Cabinet approved two Metro rail projects in Uttar Pradesh’s Kanpur and Agra at an estimated cost of Rs 19,456.1 crore in order to boost urban public transport connectivity.
  • The Kanpur project will include two corridors, one from ITT to Naubasta and the other from the Agriculture University to Barra-8. The project’s estimated cost is Rs 11,076.48 crore.
  • The ITT-Naubasta corridor will cover 23.785 km and comprise 22 stations – 14 elevated and 8 underground, while the Agriculture University-Barra-8 corridor is 8.6 km and will have four elevated and four underground stations.

India and Bangladesh hold joint exercise ‘Mainamati Maitree Exercise 2019’ to boost confidence on Tripura border
  • A series of joint exercises and exchanges are being held in the Tripura-Bangla frontier since a four-day standoff between the two forces centering 31 Rohingya people who were found crossing the international border into Bangladesh in January month.
  • Border Security Force (BSF) and Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) concluded a three-day ‘Mainamati Maitree Exercise 2019’ as a part of ‘Confidence Building Measures’ between the two border guards.
  • The objective of the Exercise was to plan and conduct anti-smuggling and anti-criminal activity related operations with an aim to achieve better joint operational efficiency and border management in the area.
  • The exercise was held in Comilla district of Bangladesh and is named after a hill range situated 8 km west of Comilla township in Bangladesh, which is home to an ancient Buddhist archaeological site in the region.

March 02, 2019


Hailakandi tops among aspirational districts nationwide
  • Hailakandi has made leapfrogged from the 52nd position to the No. 1 slot among the aspirational districts of India, according to the Delta ranking released by NITI Aayog.
  • In the championsofchange. gov.in portal of the NITI Aayog, Hailakandi has been given the overall No. 1 ranking among the 112 aspirational districts of India on the basis of Delta ranking covering performance in November-December 2018 and in January 2019. Kondagaon of Chhattisgarh follows next.
  • In the education sector, Hailakandi ranks No.1 followed by Khunti of Jharkhand.
  • Aspirational district Hailakandi will be given an additional allocation of Rs 10 crore for securing the first overall ranking. Government of India has approved a special scheme for SDGs in aspirational districts under which additional allocation to districts on challenge method is envisaged on performance based competition.
  • Earlier, Hailakandi district was put at the bottom rung of the aspirational districts among the least improved districts in the second Delta ranking conducted in June-October 2018. The then Deputy Commissioner Adil Khan (now posted as DC Bongaigaon) dashed off a letter to CEO, NITI Aayog, Amitabh Kant, for his intervention to put things in proper perspective vis-a-vis rectifying the mismatch in official data and that of the data collected by TATA Trusts during its field survey.

Delhi Cabinet approves 1,000 electric buses
  • The Delhi Cabinet headed by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, approved 1,000 Low Floor Electric Buses for the national capital
  • Delhi will become the first India city to have such a large no of electric buses.
  • Last July, the Delhi government gave in-principle approval for the hiring of a consultant to run 1,000 electric buses at an estimated cost of Rs 2,500 crore in the national capital as promised in its 2018-19 Budget.

2nd sports academy in Arunachal Pradesh opened
  • The second sports school of Arunachal Pradesh – State Sports Academy, Miao – was dedicated to the people of Tirap-Changlang-Longding region by Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Dr Mohesh Chai.
  • The sports academy has been set up by the Government of Arunachal Pradesh with the twin objectives of improving the ecosystem and sports culture in the districts of Tirap, Changlang and Longding, as also to identity sports talents from these districts and train them for excellence.
  • The Sports Academy will initially run from the Miao Sports Club before its permanent infrastructure is built. It will offer courses in four sports disciplines namely, archery, badminton, judo and table tennis.

Odisha CM inaugurates two power generation units of OPGC
  • Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik inaugurated the third and fourth units of the state-owned Odisha Power Generation’s (OPGC) Ib Thermal Power Station at Banharpali in Jharsuguda district. These two thermal units, built at an investment of Rs 15,000 crore, will provide additional 1,320 MW electricity to the state.
  • The Chief Minister also inaugurated a coal mine at Manoharpur in Sundargarh district through video conference. The coal mines at will feed coal to the two new power units of the ITPS.
  • The state government owns the Odisha Coal and Power Limited (OCPL) mines at Manoharpur and dip-side Manoharpur.

FACTFILE – Odisha Power Generation Corporation Limited (OPGC)

  • OPGC is the only thermal power generating company owned by Government of Odisha.
  • It was incorporated under the Companies Act 1956 on 14 November 1984. OPGC started as a solely owned Government Company of the state of Orissa. It owns and operates 2 units of 210 MW power plants at Ib Thermal Power Station (ITPS), Banharpali in Jharsuguda District of Odisha.
  • The entire generation from these units is committed to GRIDCO on the basis of a long-term Power Purchase Agreement.

IRCTC launches payment aggregator ‘IRCTC iPay’
  • The Indian Rail Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) launched its much-awaited payment aggregator system ‘IRCTC iPay’.
  • The exclusive digital payment gateway will provide better digital experience and improved online digital payment convenience to rail passengers availing online travel-related services through the website.
  • With the launch of IRCTC iPay, the passengers will not need any third-party platforms. IRCTC iPay provides payment options like credit card, debit card, unified payment interface, international card.
  • IRCTC will have full control of the payment system because of its direct relationship with acquiring banks, card networks and other partners.
  • Moreover, in case an online transaction is unsuccessful or some other error occurs, IRCTC can directly get in touch with the bank instead of relying on an intermediate source which usually delays the process.

FACTFILE – Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC)

It is a subsidiary of the Indian Railways that handles the catering, tourism and online ticketing operations of the Indian railways, with around 5,50,000 to 6,00,000 bookings every day is the world’s second busiest portal.


ICJ advised Britain to return Diego Garcia to Mauritius
  • The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has advised Britain to return the Diego Garcia Archipelago in the Indian Ocean to Mauritius as soon as possible.
  • The advisory has been issued by the ICJ on the request of the resolution passed by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) to look into the issue.
  • In a majority opinion, the court noted that the decolonisation of Mauritius was not lawfully complete when it attained independence because Britain carved away the Chagos Archipelago from it and retained control over it.
  • Britain is under an obligation to bring an end to its administration of this Archipelago.
  • It should be noted that Mauritius was the colony of erstwhile British Empire. When the calls of decolonisation grew stronger, the British granted independence to the Mauritius, but cut off the Chagos Archipelago from Mauritius in 1965 and was handed over to the US to established its strategic Indian Ocean military base.
  • Both the UK and the US had vehemently opposed the UN resolution which referred the matter to ICJ saying it was a bilateral matter with Mauritius. It is unlikely that the UK would accept the advisory.

FACTFILE – Diego Garcia

  • Diego Garcia is an atoll just south of the equator in the central Indian Ocean, and the largest of 60 small islands comprising the Chagos Archipelago.
  • It was one of the “Dependencies” of the British Colony of Mauritius until it was detached for inclusion in the newly created British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) in 1965.
  • Between 1968 and 1973, the population was forcibly removed by the United Kingdom and the United States establish a large naval and military base.
  • The atoll is located 3,535 km east of Tanzania’s coast and 1,796 km south-southwest of the southern tip of India.

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March 03, 2019


Assam CM inaugurates Sadarghat bridge, lays foundation for Mini Secretariat in Barak Valley
  • Chief Minister SarbanandaSonowal inaugurated the long-awaited second RCC bridge over river Barak at Sadarghat in Silchar. The bridge has been constructed within four years at an estimated cost of Rs 59 crore.
  • Sonowal also laid foundation stone of the much-awaited Mini Secretariat in Barak Valley along with a slew of projects including revamping of the new auditorium of District Library, sports stadium at the Police Parade ground under Utton scheme.
  • The Swami Vivekananda Cultural Research Centre centre will come up at Assam University Silchar and 80 bigha of land. A sum of Rs 1 crore (first phase) has been allotted therein while the 1200-seater auditorium at District Library will be completed utilisingRs 29.13 crore.
  • Rs 10 crore will be used for the state-of-the-art sports stadium and Rs 90 crore has been sanctioned for construction of the new bridge at Itkholaghat over river Barak connecting Dudhpatil with Silchar city.
  • The Chief Minister also informed that Rs 160 crore has been sanctioned under AMRUT scheme for setting up safe drinking water plant in Silchar.

Agartala among 6 cities to be ‘live laboratories’ for Lighthouse Project
  • Six cities across the country including Agartala have been selected as “live laboratories” for a pilot project under which 1,000 houses will be built using innovative technologies that are low-cost, sustainable and disaster-resistant, according to a senior official of the Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry.
  • Six cities have been identified to serve as live laboratories for the Lighthouse project. These are Agartala (Tripura), Rajkot (Gujarat), Ranchi (Jharkhand), Indore (Madhya Pradesh), Chennai (Tamil Nadu), and Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh).

American 2019 Missile Systems Award to DRDO Chairman G. Satheesh Reddy
  • Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) Chairman G. Satheesh Reddy is the joint winner of the 2019 Missile Systems Award given by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics in the US.
  • Satheesh Reddy was selected for his over three decades of national contributions to indigenous design, development and deployment of diversified strategic and tactical missile systems, guided weapons, advanced avionics and navigation technologies in India.
  • Reddy is also the Defence Secretary and Director-General of DRDO’s aerospace arm Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA). Reddy contributed to the Agni-5, the 5,000km range surface-to-surface, long-range strategic missile.
  • The other winner of the missile award, Rondell J. Wilson is the retired principal engineering fellow of Raytheon Missile Systems in Tucson, Arizona.

The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is a professional society for the field of aerospace engineering. The AIAA is the U.S. representative on the International Astronautical Federation and the International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences.


OSDA signs MoUS to boost skill ecosystem
  • The Odisha Skill Development Authority (OSDA) signed two memorandums of understanding (MoUs) to strengthen skill ecosystem. The first MoU was signed with Tata Community Initiative Trust to scale up the Nano Unicorn Programme of OSDA.
  • Nano Unicorn is a programme of the OSDA where youths are nurtured through training and philanthropic capital to become small entrepreneurs and create employment.
  • The second MoU was signed with the State Council of Technical Education and Vocational Training (SCTEVT) and CISCO Systems India Private Limited (CISCO).
  • SCTEVT and CISCO will help in skill development, IT education and workforce development for the youth of Odisha undergoing training at industrial training institutes (ITIs) and polytechnics.
  • To streamlining and pay more attention for improving employability of youths through systematic pattern of training, Government of Odisha has created the new department in the name of Skill Development and Technical Education Department.
  • Government of Odisha has created State Employment Mission that seeks to create synergy in various development sectors in terms of skill development of youths and linkages of employment opportunities.
  • The Mission’s principal task is to formulate sector and trade specific strategies for specialized skill trainings in order to maximize employment opportunities on a sustainable basis in the state supported and private sectors. To fulfill these objectives the Mission seeks to work in close coordination with National Skill Development Mission.

Railway Minister announced creation of a new railway zone announced for Andhra Pradesh
  • Union Minister for Railways Piyush Goyal has announced the creation of a new railway zone for Andhra Pradesh as ‘Southern Coast Railway Zone’ with headquartered at Visakhapatnam.
  • The Southern Coast Railway Zone would comprise of existing Guntakal, Guntur and Vijayawada divisions, which are presently within the South Central Railway.
  • The South Central Railway will then consist of the Hyderabad, Secunderabad and Nanded divisions.
  • Under the Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Act, 2014, Indian Railways was required to examine establishing a new railway zone in the successor state of Andhra Pradesh.
  • India currently has 17 zones and a total of 73 divisions. The new South Coast Railway Zone would be an 18th Railway zone.

March 04, 2019


Assam Govt announces PRANAM Commission
  • The Chief Minister of Assam Sarbananda Sonowal has announced a PRANAM Commission to look after the issues related to the Parents Responsibility and Norms for Accountability and Monitoring (PRANAM) Bill.
  • The Parents Responsibility and Norms for Accountability and Monitoring (PRANAM) Bill makes it mandatory for State Government employees to look after their parents and unmarried differently-abled siblings who do not have their own sources of income.
  • The bill proposes that if any complaints related to ignorance towards parents or unmarried differently abled siblings, then 10 or 15 per cent of the employee’s salary will be deducted by the Government and paid to the parents or differently-abled siblings.
  • also aims to cover the Employees of private companies and the Central Government working in the state at a later stage.
  • The bill is first of its kind in the country and is an effort to financially protect elderly parents and unmarried differently-abled siblings.

Assam University demands chair professor post at Swami Vivekananda Cultural Research Centre
  • A day after Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal laid the foundation stone for the Swami Vivekananda Cultural Research Centre to be set up across 80 bighas of land in the premises of Assam University Silchar, the university have placed a demand for the post of a chair professor and fellowship for better research activities at the centre.
  • It may be mentioned that Rs 1 crore has been sanctioned in the first phase for the construction of the cultural research centre.

National Security Council meet chaired by Prime Minister
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a meeting of the National Security Council. Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, Home Minister Rajnath Singh, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale attended the meeting.
  • The meeting comes amid a report that Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) chief Masood Azhar getting killed in the bombardment by Indian Air Force (IAF) on a terror camp in Balakot going viral.
  • It also comes after two militants, five security men and a civilian were killed in the 48-hour-long gunfight that ended on Sunday in Jammu and Kashmir’s border Kupwara district.

FACTFILE – The National Security Council (NSC)

  • The National Security Council (NSC) of India is an executive government agency tasked with advising the Prime Minister’s Office on matters of national security and strategic interest.
  • It was established by the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government on 19 November 1998, with Brajesh Mishra as the first National Security Advisor.
  • Prior to the formation of the NSC, these activities were overseen by the Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister.

India, Bangladesh begins joint military exercise ‘Sampriti’
  • India and Bangladesh began a two-week-long joint military exercise in Tangail, Bangladesh, to hone their tactical and technical skills to counter insurgency and terrorism.
  • The eighth edition of the exercise “Sampriti” started at the Bongobondhu Cantonment, Tangail, Bangladesh, with an impressive opening ceremony.
  • The Bangladesh contingent was represented by the 36 East Bengal Battalion, while the Indian side was represented by the 9th Battalion of the Rajputana Rifles.
  • The aim of the exercise is to increase mutual cooperation, bonhomie and camaraderie between the two armies through inter-operability and joint tactical exercises.
  • The exercise, which was started in 2009 with a platoon level engagement, graduated to the company level in 2015.

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March 05, 2019


2019 Assam State Science Awards announced
  • Bhupendra Nath Goswami, a climate scientist of international repute, known for his discovery of the ‘Indian Ocean Dipole Mode’, and who was former Director of the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology and a Shantiswaroop Bhatnagar Awardee, has been chosen for the Lifetime Achievement Award.
  • Young Scientist Award, DrManashita Borah, an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineening of Tezpur University was chosen for her contribution in the field of biomedical implementation, automated waste water treatment, etc.
  • The CSIR-North East Institute of Science and Technology (formerly RRL-Jorhat) has been chosen for the award for the Best Scientific Organisation for promotion of science and technology for the benefit of society.
  • The State Department of Science and Technology has been conferring Assam State Science Awards to eminent scientists, upcoming scientists and institutions for promoting science and technology since 2017.

Amulya kakati award conferred on Singer Pankaj Bordoloi
  • Singer Pankaj Bordoloi was conferred the Swabhab Shilpi Amulya Kakati Memorial Award, 2019 for his unique contributions in promoting JyotiSangeet and RabhaSangeet in their purest forms.
  • The award, given annually in the memory of playwright, writer, director and popular actor AmulyaKakati, has been instituted by the Students-Artistes-Litterateur Welfare Trust of the All Guwahati Students’ Union (AGSU), the Guwahati wing of AASU.
  • The award carries a memento designed by noted sculptor BirenSingha, a gamosa, a cheleng chador, an eri jacket, a bouquet of flowers and a cash award of Rs 25,000.

Prime Minister Modi launches One Nation One Card
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched One Nation One Card, which would allow paying for travel on any mode of transportation.
  • The newly launched card is an amalgamation of all the smart cards used for different public transport services, it can be used for paying for any mode of travel across the country.
  • It could be used by the commuters in PoS machines at ticket counters to get a ticket or just like a Metro Rail smart card directly.
  • Several agencies are involved in this including Centre for Development of Advanced Computing, banks, and Urban Development Ministry.

Museum on freedom struggle’s unsung heroes opens in Red Fort
  • AzaadiKeDiwane, a museum paying homage to the unsung heroes of Indian freedom struggle, was inaugurated by Union Culture Minister Mahesh Sharma in the Red Fort.
  • The museum talks about the sacrifices of great freedom fighters. It pays tribute to the selfless sacrifices of revolutionaries, brave female freedom fighters and valiant children.
  • This new museum has been started in the series of Kranti Mandir to inspire the younger generation and letting them know the cost of freedom that the great fighters achieve by sacrificing their lives,
  • The museums have been made in barrack buildings that were closed since decades in the Red Fort. The museum uses experiential touch displays, scenario-based installations, and the more conventional informative displays to recreate memories from Indian history between 1857 and 1947.

ISRO unveils ‘Young Scientist’ programme
  • Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) announced the launch of its Young Scientist programme to train class 9 students in space technology and its applications.
  • ISRO has launched the special programme for school children ‘Yuva Vigyani Karyakram’ (Young Scientist programme) to impart basic knowledge on space technology, space science and applications to the young ones to arouse their interest in space activities.
  • Three students will be selected from each state/union territory to participate in the programme each year covering CBSE, ICSE and state syllabus.
  • The space agency has approached the Chief Secretaries of the states for the selection of three students from each state and Union Territories.
  • The selection is based on the academic performance and extracurricular activities. Students belonging to rural areas have been given special weightage in the selection criteria.

FACTFILE  – Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)

  • The Indian Space Research Organisation is the space agency of the Government of India headquartered in the city of Bengaluru.
  • Its vision is to “harness space technology for national development while pursuing space science research and planetary exploration.”
  • Indian National Committee for Space Research (INCOSPAR) was established by Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of the Indian Government under the DAE in 1962, with the urging of scientist Vikram Sarabhai recognizing the need in space research.
  • INCOSPAR grew into ISRO in 1969 also under the DAE. In 1972 Government of India setup a Space Commission and the Department of Space (DOS), bringing ISRO under the DOS.
  • The establishment of ISRO thus institutionalized space research activities in India. It is managed by the Department of Space, which reports to the Prime Minister of India.
  • ISRO built India’s first satellite, Aryabhata, which was launched by the Soviet Union on 19 April 1975. In 1980, Rohini became the first satellite to be placed in orbit by an Indian-made launch vehicle, SLV-3.
  • Satellite navigation systems like GAGAN and IRNSS have been deployed. In January 2014, ISRO used an indigenous cryogenic engine in a GSLV-D5 launch of the GSAT-14.
  • ISRO sent a lunar orbiter, Chandrayaan-1, on 22 October 2008 and a Mars orbiter, Mars Orbiter Mission, on 5 November 2013, which entered Mars orbit on 24 September 2014, making India the first nation to succeed on its first attempt to Mars, and ISRO the fourth space agency in the world as well as the first space agency in Asia to reach Mars orbit.[21] On 18 June 2016, ISRO set a record with a launch of twenty satellites in a single payload, one being a satellite from Google.
  • On 15 February 2017, ISRO launched one hundred and four satellites in a single rocket (PSLV-C37) and created a world record.
  • ISRO launched its heaviest rocket, Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle-Mark III (GSLV-Mk III), on 5 June 2017 and placed a communications satellite GSAT-19 in orbit.

Punjab CM launches water supply, sewerage schemes
  • Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh laid the foundation stones of three surface water supply schemes, in addition to a domestic sewage treatment plant, worth Rs 197.69 crore, for the rural areas of Amritsar district.
  • The state currently has 14 lakh tubewells against 50,000 which was the required estimate after the construction of the Bhakra canal.
  • This state-of-the-art project would be executed with financial assistance from the World Bank on a design, build operate and transfer (DBOT) basis, for which the tenders have already been floated.
  • The Chief Minister also laid the foundation stone of an arsenic removal project for 102 villages of Amritsar district, involving a cost of Rs 21.97 crore.
  • Arranged from the NITI Aayog after the demonstration of a pilot project undertaken by the State government in three villages based on nano-material technology developed by IIT Chennai.

TN CM launches Rs 2,000 special assistance for BPL families
  • Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K. Palanswami launched financial assistance of Rs 2,000 for 60 lakh below the poverty line (BPL) families in the state.
  • At the state secretariat, Palaniswami handed over to 32 families the administrative sanction to deposit Rs 2,000 in their bank accounts.
  • The outlay for this will be Rs 1,200 crore and will be made in the supplementary demands for grants to be made this fiscal. 35 lakh families in villages and 25 lakh families in cities will be benefited by this financial assistance.
  • The government had paid Rs 1,000 as a cash gift and gift hamper to ration card holders-BPL and non-priority household with sugar-only ration card to celebrate Pongal festival.

March 06, 2019


CM Sonowal lays foundation of formalin plant at Dhaknamari
  • Chief Minister SarbanandaSonowal laid the foundation stone of a formalin plant at Dhaknamari in Bongaigaon district .
  • The plant, which will be built in an area of 163 bighas of land at a cost of Rs 100 crore, will make 200 tonnes of formalin, a chemical preservative, daily from methanol supplied by APCL’s methanol plant located at Namrup.

NEEPCO gets 2 Hydel power projects in Meghalaya
  • The North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited (NEEPCO) will execute two hydel power projects in power-starved Meghalaya.
  • The two power projects are the Umja-ut Hydro Electric Power project with a capacity of 69 MW (renamed Wah Umiam Stage I) and the Umduna Hydro Power Project of 57 MW (also renamed Wah Umiam Stage II).

FACTFILE – North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited (NEEPCO)

  • North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited (NEEPCO) is a schedule-A ‘MINI RATNA’ Category-1 Central public sector Enterprise owned by the Government of India under the Ministry of Power.
  • It was formed on 2 April 1976 to plan, investigate, design, construct, generate, operate and maintain power stations in the North Eastern Region of the country.
  • It has 60% of total installed capacity of North east region, which is 1457 MW.

Delhi launches common mobility app
  • The Delhi government launched a common mobility app ‘One Delhi’ to allow users plan more efficiently their journey with Delhi Metro and all city buses.
  • To make travel easier in Delhi, the app allows users to access all bus stops, bus and metro routes, fares, expected time of arrival (ETA) of buses and metro.
  • The Delhi government has been taking several initiatives to improve access, reliability and safety of Delhi’s buses. The government is in the process of augmenting the fleet of buses by adding 3,000 new buses.
  • Recently Launched ‘Connect Delhi’ project to achieve the goal of connecting all colonies and villages of Delhi with a reliable bus service within 500 metre walking distance.

Andhra Pradesh signs MoUs with various companies
  • The Andhra Pradesh Economic Development Board signed Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) worth Rs 21,0000 crore with various companies.
  • The MoUs were signed in the presence of Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, APEDB Chief Executive Officer J. Krishna Kishore and representatives of different companies.
  • These MoUs would fructify into the investment potential of Rs 21,000 crore and generate direct employment of around 57,000 and indirect employment of around 1,65,000, said APEDB.

Nara Chandrababu Naidu is the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh

Ekkadu Srinivasan Lakshmi Narasimhan the Governor of Andhra Pradesh


TATA Steel recognised as one of World’s most ethical companies
  • Tata Steel has been recognised as one of World’s Most Ethical Companies by the Ethisphere Institute for 2019. This is the eighth time Tata Steel has got the recognition in the ‘Metals, Minerals and Mining’ category. Wipro is the other Indian company to find a place in this year’s list.
  • Ethisphere Institute is a global leader in defining and advancing the standards of ethical business practices.  128 companies are recognized for exemplifying and advancing corporate citizenship, transparency and the standards of integrity in the year 2019.

FACTFILE – Ethisphere’s Ethics Quotient

The companies are listed World’s Most Ethical Companies based on their score in the Ethisphere’s Ethics Quotient which collects and objectively scores self-reported data in five weighted categories namely:

  • Leadership and Reputation
  • Ethics Compliance Programme
  • Culture of Ethics
  • Corporate Citizenship and Responsibility
  • Governance

Bhagwan Lal Sahni appointed Chairman of the National Commission for Backward Classes
  • Bhagwan Lal Sahni has been appointed as the Chairman of the National Commission for Backward Classes and Kaushalendra Singh Patel and Acharya Talloju have been appointed as the members of the commission.

FACTIFILE – National Commission For Backward Classes:

  • It is a Constitutional body set up through the 123rd Constitutional amendment bill 2018 and 102nd amendment act under the provisions of Article 338B of Indian Constitution.
  • It was established on 14 August 1993 under India’s Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.
  • The commission consists of one Chairman and five Members with the term of three years.
  • The Commission is vested with the responsibility of considering inclusions in and exclusions from the lists of communities notified as backward for the purpose of job reservations.

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March 07, 2019


P K Bezbaruah reappointed as the chairman of Tea Board of India
  • The Union Ministry of Commerce and Industries has approved the re-appointment of P K Bezbaruah as the Chairman of Tea Board for a second tenure.
  • P K Bezbaruah is the first non-IAS chairman of the Tea Board. He has been urging the Indian Tea Industry to explore export opportunities in the vast Chinese market. He was instrumental in initiating a revamp of the old electronic auctioning system in association with the IIM.

FACTFILE – Tea Board of India

  • The origin of the Tea Board can be traced to 1903 when the Indian Tea Cess Bill was passed to provide for levying a cess on tea exports. The proceeds of the cess were to be used for the promotion of Indian Tea both within and outside In
  • The Tea Board of India is a state agency of the Government of India established to promote the cultivation, processing, and domestic trade as well as export of tea from India.
  • It was established by the enactment of the Tea Act in 1953 with its headquarters in.
  • It is a statutory body under the Ministry of Commerce and Industries.
  • 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.

World Bank to provide Rs 2,200 crore loan for Andhra Pradesh healthcare project
  • The World Bank will provide Rs 2,200-crore loan to Andhra Pradesh for a project aimed at strengthening the state’s overall healthcare systems.
  • The Central and state governments and the World Bank signed the loan agreement for a $328-million project to improve the quality and responsiveness of public health services and increasing access of population to an expanded package of primary health services.
  • The AP Health Systems Strengthening Project (APHSSP) will be implemented in the state with a focus on improved quality of care, improved responsiveness of public health services and increased access to an expanded package of primary health services.
  • The $328-million loan from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) has a six-year grace period, and a maturity of 29 years and 6 months.
  • The agreement was signed by Bandana Preyashi, Director – MI, Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Government of India; Poonam Malakondiah, Special Chief Secretary to the government, Health Medical & Family Welfare Department, State Project Director, APHSSP, Government of Andhra Pradesh; and MohiniKak and Kari L. Hurt, representatives of the World Bank India.

FACTFILE – World Bank

  • The World Bank is an international financial institution that provides loans to countries of the world for capital projects.
  • It comprises two institutions: the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), and the International Development Association (IDA).

Assam CM launches pension scheme for workers of unorganized sector
  • Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said the State’s 1.80 crore workers under the unorganised sector will get old-age protection and social security with a minimal monthly contribution, once they opt to come under the ambit of the Pradhan MantriShram Yogi Maan-dhanYojana.
  • Pradhan MantriShram Yogi Maan-dhanYojana would entitle an individual to a voluntary and contributory pension scheme, under which the subscriber would receive a minimum assured pension of Rs 3,000 per month after attaining the age of 60 years.
  • Under the Shram Yogi Maan-dhanYojana, a worker of the unorganised sector can opt for the pension scheme within the age group of 18 to 40 years with a monthly income of Rs 15,000 or below.
  • Once the beneficiary joins the scheme at this entry age, the beneficiary has to contribute till 60 years of age.
  • On attaining the age of 60, the subscriber will receive by DBT the assured monthly pension of Rs 3,000 with the provision of family pension. If the subscriber dies, the spouse shall be entitled to receive 50 per cent of the pension as family pension.

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Assam Current Affairs – February 22 – 28, 2019

Current Affairs Assam – February 22 - 28, 2019

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February 22, 2019


PM Narendra Modi receives Seoul Peace Prize
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi received the Seoul Peace Prize, while in south Korea on a two-day visit. The prime minister was conferred the honour for his efforts in promoting global peace and harmony through inclusive economic growth and for improving quality of life.
  • Prime Minister dedicated it to the people of India and the prize money of $200,000 that he contributed to the Namami Gange fund.

FACTFILE – The Seoul Peace Prize

  • The Seoul Peace Prize was established in 1990 as a biennial recognition with monetary award to commemorate the success of the 24th Summer Olympic Games held in Seoul, Korea, an event in which 160 nations from across the world took part, creating harmony and friendship.
  • The Seoul Peace Prize was established to reflect the wishes of the Korean people and to crystallize their desire for everlasting peace on earth. The nominating group consists of 300 Korean nationals, and 800 internationals.
  • The awardee receives a diploma, a plaque and honorarium of US$200,000.

All India Citizens Survey of Police Services to begin in March
  • With an aim to strengthen the good governance practices in the police, the Union Home Ministry commissioned the Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPRD) to conduct a pan-India survey called “All India Citizens Survey of Police Services.”
  • The survey will be conducted through the New Delhi-based National Council of Applied Economic Research.
  • The survey is aimed to understand public perception about the police, gauge the level of non-reporting of crime or incidents to the police, the situation on ground relating to crime reporting and recording, timeliness and quality of police response and action, and assess citizens’ perception and experience about women and children’s safety.
  • All states and Union Territories would be included in the survey, which will be completed in 9 months.

President of India approves changes in Stamp Act
  • President Ram Nath Kovind gave his assent to changes in the Indian Stamp Act, 1899, which will rationalise and harmonise the system of levying stamp duty and help curb tax evasion.
  • The Amendments to the Indian Stamp Act, 1899, were introduced as part of the Finance Act 2019, and was approved by Parliament.
  • The amendments propose to create the legal and institutional mechanism to enable states to collect stamp duty on securities market instruments at one place by one agency.

Cement Manufacturers’ Association inks pact with trade unions
  • Cement Manufacturers’ Association (CMA) has signed a four-year wage settlement agreement with federations of major central trade unions entailing a rise of Rs 5,000 in gross monthly pay of 20,000 workers in the sector.
  • The agreement was signed with Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC), All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC), Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS), Hind Mazdoor Sabha (HMS), Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) and Labour Progressive Federation (LPF) before the chief labour commissioner.
  • The settlement is for four years from April 1, 2018, to March 31, 2022, and it will benefit around 20,000 employees in the Indian cement industry by way of an increase in gross pay, enhanced dearness allowance and service weightage.
  • The settlement provides for an increase of Rs 5,000 per month in the gross pay of cement employees.
  • A total of 21 cement companies, consisting major players which cover 60 per cent of the country’s total cement capacity, had authorised CMA to negotiate with the trade unions on their behalf.

FACTFILE – Cement Manufacturers Association (CMA) is the apex body of major cement plants in India. We are the Indian Cement Industry’s consolidated voice on issues such as environment, waste recycling, taxation, logistics and fuel supply among others.


HAL to make 16 Tejas this year for IAF
  • State-run Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) is ramping up production to deliver 16 of them for the Indian Air Force (IAF) operational fleet by this year-end. They have increased the production capacity with an upfront investment of Rs 1,380 crore in Bengaluru complex.
  • Recently Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd handed over the first three advanced light helicopters (ALHs) as part of the 22 ALH MK III contract to the Indian Army at the ongoing Aero India show.
  • As partner in co-developing and manufacturing the combat fighter, the city-based defence behemoth has already delivered to the IAF 16 Tejas in the Initial Operation Clearance (IOC) configuration.
  • The regulator Centre for Military Airworthiness and Certification (Cemilac) Chief Executive P. Jayapal handed over the FOC certificate and release-to-service documents to Chief of Air Staff Air Marshal B.S. Dhanoa.
  • Touted as the world’s only lightweight combat aircraft, the advanced fourth generation Tejas is a single twin engine, agile mutli-role supersonic fighter.
  • The ‘Made in India’ fighter has quadraplex digital fly-by-wire flight control system with advanced flight control laws.

FACTFILE – Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)

  • HAL is an Indian state-owned aerospace and defence company headquartered in Bangalore, India. It is governed under the management of the Indian Ministry of Defence.
  • The government-owned corporation is primarily involved in the operations of the aerospace and is currently involved in the design, fabrication and assembly of aircraft, jet engines, helicopters and their spare parts.
  • It has several facilities spread across India including Nasik, Korwa, Kanpur, Koraput, Lucknow, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Kasaragod.

WWF-India Ek Prithvi programme launched in Assam
  • Assam Education Minister Siddhartha Bhattacharya launched the WWF-India Ek Prithvi programme in the state. Assam is the eighth State in the country where WWF-India is implementing the Ek Prithvi programme.
  • It is a pan-India programme designed to build conservation leaders by raising awareness about environment, engaging them in conservation action and building positive attitudes towards a sustainable lifestyle.
  • Along with the programme, the Ek Prithvi Leadership Manual and Teachers Manual in Assamese language for classes I to XII were also released.
  • The launch was followed by ‘Leadership and Teacher Training’ for SCERT officials, DIET nodal officers, principals and teachers towards implementing the Ek Prithvi programme.
  • The Ek Prithvi programme will empower more than 1,100 students in the State in the first phase. It starts from three schools namely, No. 144 Mayong LP School, Mayong HS School and Lokapriya GNB High School in Morigaon district.

FACTFILE – World Wide Fund for Nature-India (WWF-India)

  • WWF-India was founded with the express objective of ensuring the conservation of the country’s wildlife and natural habitats. It was set up as a Charitable Public Trust on 27 November 1969.
  • It was then known as the World Wildlife Fund-India, much before the terms ‘wildlife’ and ‘environment’ had caught the attention of the government or the public.

Goalpara district to adopts green tech for rural roads
  • At the initiative of the district administration, Goalpara has set an example by adopting green technologies in the construction of a number of rural roads under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) scheme across the district.
  • Adopting green technologies for road construction for enhancing accessibility in providing all weather road connectivity to the people, particularly those living in the rural areas.
  • The green technologies such as waste plastic technology, geo-grid technology, cell-filled concrete technology, interlocking concrete block pavement will not only reduce dependence on natural resources, but also make it economically viable by bringing down the construction cost as well as maintenance of the roads.
  • Around 150 km of roads have been constructed by using various green technologies in the last six months.
  • The Ministry of Rural Development has sanctioned a total of 565 km-length for the district under PMGSY for 2018-19 out of which the targeted 380 km will be completed.

                                                                February 23, 2019 


Centre to deploy 100 companies of paramilitary forces in J&K
  • The Centre has decided to deploy additional 100 companies of the Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) on an urgent basis in Jammu and Kashmir. Including 45 companies of the CRPF, 35 companies of the Border Security Force (BSF), and 10 companies each of the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP).
  • The move came the night after raids were carried out in south, central and north Kashmir areas in which dozens of Jamaat-e-Islami leaders, including its chief Abdul Hamid Fayaz, were detained.

FACTFILE – The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) or Home Ministry

  • Home Ministry is a ministry of the Government of India. As the interior ministry of India, it is mainly responsible for the maintenance of internal security and domestic policy.
  • The Home Ministry is also the cadre controlling authority for the Indian Police Service (IPS), DANIPS and DANICS. Police-I Division of the ministry is the cadre controlling authority in respect of the Indian Police Service; whereas, the UT Division is the administrative division for DANIPS and DANICS and the All India Services officers posted and working in the Arunachal Pradesh-Goa-Mizoram-Union Territories (AGMUT) cadre.

Clean and Green Village Mission launched in Hailakandi District
  • Clean and Green Village Mission, a new initiative of the State Government, was launched in Hailakandi district.
  • The inaugural event at Paikan village under 6 Hailakandi Legislative Assembly Constituency (LAC) was organised under the MyGov Assam initiative.
  • Saplings were distributed among the people on the occasion. Local villagers took part in the programme with the promise of carrying forward the mission.
  • Team members of MyGov Assam, who are closely monitoring the progress, appealed to the villagers to complement the efforts of the State Government and the district administration in creating awareness about cleanliness and environmental-related issues.
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Assam Current Affairs – February 15 – 21, 2019

Current Affairs Assam – February 15 - 21, 2019

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February 15, 2019


India-US CEOs Forum to set up working groups
  • The India-US CEOs Forum decided to set up working groups on financial services, healthcare and defence to suggest measures to accelerate trade and investment between the two countries.
  • 3 working groups would be set up in addition to the existing four on energy and environment, ICT, emerging technologies and digital infrastructure, entrepreneurship and inclusive growth, as well as on infrastructure and manufacturing.
  • Commerce Minister Suresh Prabhu led the Indian delegation and the American side was headed by US Ambassador to India Kenneth Juster.

FACTFILE – India-US bilateral trade

  • Total bilateral trade (goods and services) with India was $126 billion in 2017, up 10.4% from $114.2 billion level in 2016.
  • Exports were valued at $49.4 billion and imports were worth $76.7 billion. The US goods and services trade deficit with India was $27.3 billion in 2017.
  • India is US’s ninth largest goods trading partner with $74.3 billion in total (two-way) goods trade during 2017. Goods exports totaled $25.7 billion and goods imports totaled at $48.6 billion. The US goods trade deficit with India was $22.9 billion in 2017.
  • While India was the United States’ 15th largest goods export market in 2017, the latter exported $25.7 billion of goods to India, up by 18.7 per cent ($4.1 billion) from 2016 and up 71.6 per cent from 2007.
  • US exports to India accounted for 1.7 per cent of overall US exports in 2017. The top export categories in 2017 were precious metals and stone (diamonds) at $7 billion, mineral fuels ($2.8 billion), aircraft ($2.2 billion), machinery ($2.1 billion), and optical and medical instruments ($1.4 billion).
  • US exports of services to India were estimated at $23.7 billion in 2017, 15.2 per cent ($3.1 billion) more than 2016, and 174 per cent higher than 2007 levels.
  • Leading services exports from the US to India were in the travel, intellectual property (computer software, audio and visual related products), and transport sectors.
  • In the imports bracket, India was the United States’ 11th largest supplier of goods in 2017.

Union Government increases MSP for sugar
  • Minimum Selling Price (MSP) of sugar has been increased to Rs 31 from Rs. 29 per kg in order to help millers clear pending dues of sugarcane farmers that now amount to Rs 20,167 crore.
  • The mills will not be able to sell sugar below Rs 31 in the open market. It will rovide more liquidity to the sugar mills so that they are able to pay the arrears or dues to the sugarcane
  • It would not lead to an increase in the retail prices and they will remain below Rs 40 per kg.
  • The total arrears to sugarcane farmers is around Rs 20,167 crore including Rs 7,229 crore in Uttar Pradesh, Rs 4,792 crore in Maharashtra and Rs 3,990 crore in

India’s First District Cooling System to be in Amaravati
  • India’s First District cooling system will come up in Amravati, capital of Andhra Pradesh. The government of Andhra Pradesh has entered into a 30-year concession with a UAE-based international cooling provider.
  • District Cooling System at Amaravati is part of Andhra Pradesh Government’s vision to create jobs and homes along with a world-class infrastructure at Amaravati.
  • The District Cooling System will meet the cooling requirements for the State’s Assembly, High Court, Secretariat and other government buildings that are currently under construction, for which cooling services will commence from early 2021.

FACTFILE – District Cooling Systems

  • It produce chilled water, steam or hot water at a central plant and then pipe that energy out (either underground or over rooftops) to buildings for air conditioning, space heating and water heating. So, these buildings don’t require their own chillers, air conditioners, boilers or furnaces.
  • District Cooling uses only 50 per cent of primary energy consumption for cooling urban building n compared to other cooling systems.

Ghumot to be notified as a Heritage Musical Instrument of Goa
  • The Art and Culture Minister of Goa, Govind Gaude has announced that Ghumot, an indigenous earthen drum will soon be notified as a Heritage Musical Instrument of Goa.
  • Ghumot is an indigenous earthen drum fashioned as a designed clay pot, with the skin of the monitor lizard stretched taut across the pot’s mouth, forming a drumhead.
  • Ghumot is a percussion instrument widely played during ‘Ganesh Chaturthi Aarties’.

                                                                February 16, 2019


World Bank extends $40 million loan for water project in Himachal Pradesh
  • The Indian and Himachal Pradesh governments and the World Bank signed a $40 million loan agreement to help provide clean and reliable drinking water.
  • The Shimla Water Supply and Sewerage Service Delivery Reform Programmatic Development Policy Loan is expected to improve water supply and sanitation services in and around the iconic hill city of Shimla, which has been facing severe water shortages and water-borne epidemics in recent years.
  • The agreement was signed by Khare, Prabodh Saxena, the state Urban Development Department Principal Secretary, and Junaid Ahmad, the World Bank India Country Director.
  • The World Bank-supported project will support the state programme of policy and institutional reform needed to bring continuous, pressurised water supply, efficient sewage collection and treatment for all households in the Greater Shimla area.
  • The $40 million loan from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) has a four-year grace period and a maturity of 15.5 years.

FACTFILE – International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)

  • The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) is an international financial institution that offers loans to middle-income developing countries.
  • The IBRD is the first of five member institutions that compose the World Bank Group, and is headquartered in Washington DC, United States.
  • It was established in 1944 with the mission of financing the reconstruction of European nations devastated by WW II, but later, it’s mandate expanded to advancing worldwide economic development and eradicating poverty.
  • The IBRD and the International Development Association (its concessional lending arm), are collectively known as the World Bank as they share the same staff.
  • It offers a number of financial services and products, including flexible loans, grants, risk guarantees, financial derivatives, and catastrophic risk financing.

Rudra Barua Award bestowed on Guru Nadiram Deuri
  • The Luit Konwar Rudra Barua Award was presented to Guru Nadiram Deuri for his outstanding contribution towards promotion of Tiwa folk dance and music.
  • The award instituted by the Luit Konwar Rudra Barua Trust consists of a cash award of Rs 25,000, a citation and a shawl.
  • The award was presented at Jagiroad, coinciding with the 39th death anniversary of the legendary artiste and organiser.

BIOGRAPHY – Luit Konwar Rudra Baruah

  • Luit Konwar Rudra Baruah was one of the foremost music pioneers of Assam.
  • He was an actor, composer, lyricist, singer and musician. He served with Govt. of Assam in the Public Relations Department and established the Culture & Film Division in the 1970s.
  • He was conferred the title Luit Konwar in honour of the sterling work in the development of music and cinema in Assam.

MCI centre opened at the Jorhat Medical College and Hospital
  • The Medical Council of India’s Regional Centre for Medical Education Technologies at the Jorhat Medical College and Hospital (JMCH), Jorhat.
  • The MCI Centre for Medical Education Technologies would upgrade the teaching competency of teachers commensurate with the new MCI curriculum, which would be implemented from August 2019.
  • The Centre would offer its services to 19 medical colleges from West Bengal, Sikkim,Meghalaya, Agartala, Manipur and Assam.

Sushil Chandra appointed as new Election Commissioner of India
  • President Ram Nath Kovind has appointed Sushil Chandra as the new Election Commissioner.
  • Sushil Chandra Appointed as new Election Commissioner. His appointment fills the vacancy caused after the retirement of O.P. Rawat.
  • Sushil Chandra is currently serving as the chairman of the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT). Before that he has served as Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals) International Taxation in Delhi, Director of Investigation, Mumbai and Director General Investigation, Gujarat.
  • Other two members of the Commission, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sunil Arora and Election Commissioner (EC) Ashok Lavasa.

FACTFILE – Election Commissioner of India

  • The appointment was made under the clause (2) of Article 324 of the constitution.
  • The Election Commission shall consist of the Chief Election Commissioner and such number of other Election Commissioners.
  • The appointment of the Chief Election Commissioner and other Election Commissioners shall, subject to the provisions of any law made in that behalf by Parliament be made by the President.
  • The President appoints the Election Commissioner based on the recommendations of the cabinet under the Transaction of Business Rules of 1961.

 

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February 08, 2019


Framework of entrepreneurship curriculum approved by Delhi government
  • The Delhi government approved the framework of Entrepreneurship Curriculum, which will be launched in about 20 schools in April as a pilot while the full-fledged launch will take place in all Delhi government schools.
  • The State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) in its governing council meeting chaired by the Education Minister Manish Sisodia approved the framework.
  • The framework, formed by a 16-member committee comprising experts and teachers, will be released formally by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
  • The curriculum will be activity-based and there would be no evaluation, examination and books for the curriculum.
  • The thought of the Education Minister behind the launch of the entrepreneurship curriculum is to make the students of Delhi government job creators rather than being job seekers.

Andhra Pradesh passes Bill for 5% quota to Kapus

  • The Andhra Pradesh Assembly passed a Bill to provide five per cent reservation to the Kapu community. The Bill to provide five per cent quota in education and employment to Kapus, Ontari, Balija and Telaga sub-castes was passed unanimously by the House.
  • The Bill was subsequently forwarded to the Centre seeking a Constitutional amendment to include Kapus in the backward classes list under Schedule IX as the five per cent quota proposed is over and above the stipulated 50 per cent reservations for all categories.
  • Last month, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) government had announced it will give five per cent reservation to Kapus and its sub-castes out of 10 per cent quota announced by the Centre for the economically weaker sections (EWS).

February 09, 2019


Centre allocates Rs 59 cr for Asiatic Lion conservation
  • To protect and conserve the worlds last ranging free population of Asiatic Lions, the Ministry of Environment launched a three-year Asiatic Lion Conservation Project in collaboration with the state of Gujarat.
  • The project, at an estimated cost of Rs 98 crore, for which the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEFCC) has allocated Rs 59 crore to Gujarat’s Gir sanctuary, will span over three financial years — 2018-2019, 2019-2020 and 2020-2021.
  • It will focus on the scientific management of the lion habitat with the involvement of communities, disease control and veterinary care for the overall conservation of Asiatic Lions.
  • The project, will use modern information and communication technology (ICT) for conservation, protection and development efforts of the Greater Gir region, including GPS based tracking, surveillance, animal and vehicle tracking, magnetic and movement sensors, infra-red heat sensors, night vision capability enhancement, GIS-based real-time monitoring, analysis and report generation.

FACTFILE – The Asiatic Lion in Gir

  • It is one of the 21 critically endangered species identified by the Ministry for taking up recovery programmes.
  • It is being listed in Schedule-I of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, to be accorded the highest degree of protection.

India signed MoU to train 1,800 Bangladesh civil servants
  • India will train 1,800 Bangladeshi civil servants in in e-governance and service delivery, public policy and implementation, information technology, decentralisation, urban development and planning, ethics in administration and challenges in implementation of Sustainable Development Goals.
  • The MoU was signed between the National Centre for Good Governance (NCGG) and the Ministry of Public Administration of Bangladesh.
  • The Bangladeshi civil servants will be trained at NCGG, an institute under the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DAR&PG) of the Ministry of Personnel.
  • This is the second time that NCGG would enter into an MoU for a training programme for Bangladesh civil servants. Under the first MOU signed five years ago, 1,500 Bangladesh civil servants have already been trained in NCGG.

Central Govt announces Great Indian Bustard as mascot for COP-13
  • The Centre announced that the Great Indian Bustard (GIB) will be its mascot for the 13th Conference of Parties (COP) of the UN Convention on the conservation of migratory species (CMS) to be held in Gujarat.
  • Hosting the 13th COP would give India an opportunity to showcase its conservation initiatives for wildlife species.
  • It will provide a global platform for deliberations on the conservation and sustainable use of migratory wild animals and their habitat
  • The Indian sub-continent is also part of the major bird flyway network, i.e, the Central Asian Flyway (CAF), which covers areas between the Arctic Ocean and the Indian Ocean, and covers at least 279 populations of 182 migratory waterbird species, including 29 globally threatened species.
  • India is temporary home to several migratory birds and animals like Amur falcons, Bar-headed geese, Black-necked cranes, Marine turtles, Dugongs, Humpbacked whales etc.

FACTFILE – The Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals

  • Also known as the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) or the Bonn Convention and CMS COP, is an international treaty under the aegis of the United Nations Environment Programme, aimed at conserve terrestrial, marine and avian migratory species throughout their range.
  • The CMS is the only global and UN-based intergovernmental organization established exclusively for the conservation and management of terrestrial, aquatic and avian migratory species throughout their range.
  • The Convention was signed in 1979 in Bad Godesberg, a suburb of Bonn, and entered into force in 1983.
  • The depositary is the government of the Federal Republic of Germany.

 

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February 01, 2019


Highlights of Union Budget 2019 – 20 – Analysis & Important points

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Finance Minister Piyush Goyal on 1st February, 2019, presented the interim Union Budget in Lok Sabha. The Budget is notable for its roadmap for 2030 focusing on 10 dimensions which are key growth drivers of the Indian economy.

Highlights and important points of the Interim Budget 2019

- Income Tax & other Personal Taxes - 
  • Individual taxpayers with annual income up to Rs. 5 lakh rupees to get full tax rebate. For others, the tax rate remains unchanged.
  • Individuals with gross income up to 6.5 lakh rupees will not need to pay any tax if they make investments of Rs.1.5 Lakh in instruments prescribed eligible for tax savings under Section 80C.
  • Standard tax deduction for salaried persons raised from Rs. 40,000 rupees to 50,000.
  • TDS threshold on rental income raised from Rs. 1.8 lakh to Rs. 2.4 lakh. Around 3 crore middle-class taxpayers will get tax exemption due to this measure.
  • Benefit of rollover of capital tax gains to be increased from investment in one residential house to that in two residential houses, for a taxpayer having capital gains up to 2 crore rupees; can be exercised once in a lifetime.
  • Benefits under Sec 80(i) BA being extended for one more year, for all housing projects approved till end of 2019-2020.
  • Group of Ministers examining how prospective house buyers can benefit under GST.
  • Within almost two years, almost all assessment and verification of IT returns will be done electronically by an anonymized tax system without any intervention by tax officials.
- Business Taxes - 
  • Businesses with less than Rs. 5 crore annual turnover, comprising over 90% of GST payers, will be allowed to return quarterly returns.
  • 2 % interest subvention on loan of 1 crore for GST registered MSME units.
- GST Implications - 
  • In January 2019, GST collections have crossed Rs. 1 lakh crore.
  • GST has been continuously reduced, resulting in relief of Rs. 80,000 crore to consumers; most items of daily use for poor and middle class are now in the 0%-5% tax bracket.
  • GST is the biggest taxation reform implemented since Independence; through tax consolidation, India became one common market; inter-state movements became faster through e-way bills, improving Ease of Doing Business.
- Tax Collection - 
  • Direct tax collections from 6.38 lakh crore rupees in 2013-14 to almost 12 lakh crore rupees; tax base up from Rs 3.79 crore to Rs 6.85 crore.
  • 54% returns have been accepted without any scrutiny.
- Business Scenario - 
  • Cost of data and voice calls in India is now possibly the lowest in the world.
  • Mobile and mobile part manufacturing companies have increased from 2 to 268.
  • Single window clearance for filmmaking to be made available to Indian filmmakers.
  • Anti-camcording provision to be introduced to Cinematography Act to combat film privacy.
  • Digitization of Export and Import transaction.
  • India is the second largest start up hub of the world.
- North East India - 
  • Allocation for North Eastern region proposed to be increased to Rs 58,166 crore in this year a rise of over 21% from the previous year.
  • Government will introduce container cargo movement to the Northeast by improving the navigation capacity of the Brahmaputra River.
  • The budget allocation of Rs. 580 crore for various schemes of the North Eastern Council
  • 931 crore under Central Pool of Resources for Northeast and Sikkim
  • 674 crore under other subsidy payable including for North Eastern Region
  • 1,700 crore for refund of Central and Integrated GST to Industrial Units in Northeastern region and Himalayan states.
  • Arunachal Pradesh has come on the air map recently and Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram have come on India’s rail map for the first time.
  • Many Projects stuck for decades like the Bogibeel rail-cum-road bridge have been completed.
- Agriculture & Allied sector - 
  • Increased allocation for Rashtriya Gokul Mission to Rs. 750 crore in current year.
  • Two per cent interest subvention to farmers pursuing animal husbandry and fisheries.
  • Under Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi6000 per year for each farmer, in three installments, to be transferred directly to farmers’ bank accounts, for farmers with less than 2 hectares land holding. This initiative is likely to benefit 12 crore small and marginal farmers, at an estimated cost of Rs 75,000 crore.
  • Government announced setting up of Rashtriya Kamdhenu Aayog to enhance productivity of cows.
- Mining and Core Industry sector - 
  • Urgent action needed to increase hydrocarbon production to decrease imports; change in bidding procedure and exploration procedure being implemented.
- Banking and Financial Sector - 
  • The 4R approach has been implemented to ensure clean banking –
  1. Recognition
  2. Resolution
  3. Recapitalisation
  4. Reform
  • The government spent Rs 2.6 lakh crore in the recapitalisation of the public sector banks and recovered Rs 3 lakh crore so far, through the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code procedures. The Bank of India, Bank of Maharashtra and the Oriental Bank of Commerce are out of the PCA framework.
  • 56 lakh loans worth Rs 7.23 lakh crore have been sanctioned under Mudra scheme.
- Technology Sector - 
  • Mobile Date consumption has increased by 50% in the country in the last five years. More than 3 lakh service centres are employing over 12 lakh today under the Digital India push.
  • National Program on Artificial Intelligence is up next with centres of excellence to give the push. The aim is to empower the MSME sector.
- Infrastructure Sector - 
  • Sagarmala Project, a strategic and customer-oriented initiative to modernize India’s Ports, will be scaled up.
  • On realty sector, RERA and Benami Properties Act helped bring transparency in the sector.
  • Promise of electricity for all households by March 2019.
  • Digital villages are the next big scheme with an aim of 1,00,000 lakh such villages in the next five years.
  • India has achieved 98 percent rural sanitation coverage.
- Railway Sector - 
  • Planned expenditure of Rs. 1,58,658 crore.
  • The operating ratio, a measure of Indian Railways financial health, improved and further improvement is being eyed. The operating ratio for the current fiscal year has improved to 96.2%.
  • Trains sets like Train 18, now Vande Bharat Express, will offer world-class travel experience to passengers in the coming years.
  • Vande Bharat Express was pitched as the indigenous technology leap that will ensure speed, service and safety in rail travel.
  • An outlay of Rs 64,587 crore for Indian Railways.
- Defense Sector - 
  • Defense Budget gets mega boost, which is set for Rs. 3 lakh crore.
- Social Welfare - 
  • Pradhan Mantri Shram Yogi Mandhan, to provide assured monthly pension of 3000 rupees per month, with contribution of 100 rupees per month, for workers in unorganised sector after 60 years of age. This will benefit 10 crore workers in unorganized sector, may become the world’s biggest pension scheme for unorganized sector in five years.
  • 500 crore to be set aside for the above scheme, which is to be implemented from this year.
  • Massive announcement for work sector wish increase in gratuity limit from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 30 lakh.
  • Rs 60,000 crore has also been set aside for
  • Rs 19,000 crore has been allocated for Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana.
  • Allocation for National Education Scheme is 38578 crore.
  • 76,800 crore for SC/ST/OBC welfare schemes.
  • Committee under NITI Aayog to be set up to identify and denotify nomadic and semi-nomadic communities; Welfare Development Board to be set up under Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment for welfare of these hard-to-reach communities and for tailored strategic interventions.
- Women and Child Development - 
  • Rs 29,000 crore has been set aside for the Women and Child Development (WCD) Ministry for the next fiscal, a 20 % increase over the 2018-2019 financial year with the Centre’s programmes of maternity benefit and child protection services.
  • The allocation for the Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana (PMMVY), a maternity benefit programme, was more than doubled to Rs 2,500 crore from Rs 1,200 crore. The programme provides Rs 6,000 each to pregnant women and lactating mothers.
  • The Child Protection Services programme under the Integrated Child Development Services was increased to Rs 1,500 crore from Rs 925 crore.
  • The government has already provided 6 crore free LPG connection. Government aims to complete the promise of 8 crore Free LPG connections by next year.
- Growth of Indian Economy - 
  • India is poised to become a 5 trillion dollar economy in the next five years and will become a 10 trillion dollar economy in the next eight years.
  • Inflation is a hidden and unfair tax; from 10.1% during 2009-14, inflation in December 2018 was just 1%.
- Fiscal Scenario - 
  • Fiscal deficit has been bought down to 3.4%
  • CAD (Current Account Deficit) likely to be 5% of GDP this year.
  • Total expenditure target for FY20 is at 27,84,200 crore a rise of 13.3%
  • Capital expenditure target is at Rs 3.36 lakh crore.
  • In 2018-19, dividend from RBI, PSU Banks is Rs 74,100 crore. For the current financial year, target for the same has been pegged at Rs 82,900 crore.
  • Revenue Deficit target has been pegged at 2 percent of the GDP.
  • Gilt repayment is pegged at Rs 2.36 lakh crore.
  • Net market borrowing has been pegged at Rs 4.73 lakh crore, while the gross market borrowing for the financial year has been pegged at Rs 7.1 lakh crore.
  • Dividend from PSU units has been pegged at Rs 53,160 crore.
  • Divestment target for Financial year 2020 has been pegged at Rs 90,000 crore.

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GST collection crossed Rs 1 lakh cr in January
  • Revenue collection under Goods and Services Tax (GST) for January crossed Rs 1 lakh crore. Total collection for the month of January last year was Rs 89,825 crore.
  • There has been a significant improvement over collection of Rs 94,725 crore last month and Rs 89,825 crore during the same month last year.

DAC clears changes in defence procurement procedure
  • The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) chaired by Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman approved significant changes in the Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP)-2016 to make it “industry friendly and simpler”.
  • The submission of bank guarantees from Indian private sector banks authorised by RBI in addition to all public sector banks has been approved.
  • This step would cut overhead costs of seller incurred while obtaining these guarantees from banks and enable faster financial transactions.
  • Another significant change is simplification of the best price determination process in which the latest government policies on GST and custom duties have now been taken into account in order to evaluate the lowest bidder.
  • The move gives advantage to the Indian vendors as it gives them an advantage in terms of duty as compared to foreign bidders.
  • The DAC also approved aligning the date of delivery with the date of advance payment instead of the date of contract.
  • These measures are set to provide further impetus to the indigenous defence industry in the country as also encourage foreign industry to manufacture in India.

Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) nods construction of 6 submarines
  • The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) approved indigenous construction of six Project 75(I) submarines for the Indian Navy at a cost of Rs 40,000 crore under the Strategic Partnership (SP) model.
  • The construction of six submarines under Project 75(I) will provide a major boost to the existing submarine design and manufacturing eco-system in India through transfer of design and equipment technology as well as necessary skill sets.
  • Under the Project 75(I), the Indian Navy intends to acquire six diesel-electric submarines with advanced air-independent propulsion (AIP) systems to enable them to stay under water for longer duration. This capability would significantly increase their operational range.
  • This is second project under the SP model that aims at providing a fillip to the government’s “Make in India” programme.
FACTFILE – Defense Acquisition Council (DAC)
  • Defense Acquisition Council (DAC) was Set Up in August 29, 2001, to counter corruption and speed up decision-making in military procurements.

Head of the Council: Defence Minister

Other members:

  • Deputy Chief of Defence Staff (member secretary)
  • The Minister of State of Defence,
  • The Defence Secretary,
  • The head of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO),
  • The Chief of Defence Staff (when appointed) and
  • Chiefs of the Army, the Navy and the Air Force
  • The Secretary, Defence Production,
  • The Financial Adviser
  • The Vice-Chief of Defence Staff (VCDS)
  • The Special Secretary (acquisition)

The DAC structure ensures that there are in-built checks and balances in relation to procurements. For instance, the armed forces are well represented, ensuring that the defence bureaucracy does not exercise overwhelming influence on decision- making. The adequate mix of bureaucracy and service officers is also reflected in other bodies involved in acquisition, under the overall supervision of the DAC.

Functions of DAC:

  • Will give policy guidelines to acquisitions, based on long-term procurement plans
  • Will also clear all acquisitions, including imported equipment and those produced indigenously or under a foreign licence
  • To monitor the acquisition process, the DAC will preside over three wings 
    • Defence Procurement Board which will deal with purchases
    • Defence Production Board which will supervise procurement from indigenous sources, such as ordnance factories and equipment manufactured under a foreign licence
    • Defence Research and Development Board

February 02, 2019


Cabinet approves interim Budget 2019-20
  • The Union cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi approved the interim Budget for 2019-20.
  • The interim Budget will be presented by Finance Minister Piyush Goyal in Parliament.
  • Goyal called on President Ram Nath Kovind to get his signatures on financial proposals.

Government to launch National Artificial Intelligence Portal
  • Finance Minister Piyush Goyal announced that the government will soon launch the National Artificial Intelligence Portal.
  • Presenting the Interim Budget 2019-20 in the Lok Sabha, Goyal also said that nine priority areas had been identified for the development of the Artificial Intelligence sector.

2% interest subvention for MSMEs on loan up to Rs 1 crore
  • The government announced 2 per cent interest subvention for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) for loans up to Rs 1 crore.
  • All MSME units registered with the Goods and Services Tax (GST) will now have 2 per cent interest subvention for loans up to Rs 1 crore.
  • The government had also increased the share of government procurements from MSMEs through Government eMarketplace (GeM) to 25 per cent, including 3 per cent from MSMEs run by women.
  • The GeM has registered transactions of more than Rs 17,500 crore which has led to savings of 25-28 per cent. 

 

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