Assam Current Affairs – July 22 – 28, 2019

Current Affairs Assam – July 22 - 28, 2019

( Covers all important Assam Current Affairs & GK topics for the week of July 22 – 28, 2019 )

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July 22, 2019


  Tripura set to scale up white tea production
  • The successful completion of pilot projects on white tea has paved the way for planters in Tripura to go for full-scale production of the ‘costly and delicate’ variety.
  • Earlier this year, the 95-year-old Golokpur tea estate in Unakoti district of the State set a record when it sold its white tea for Rs 10,000 a kg to a Banglore-based retailer.
  • White tea is minimally processed. It is harvested even before the plant leaves unfurl fully with the buds still covered by fine white hairs, hence, the name white tea.
  • Besides fetching good money, white tea will also earn the tea estate a good name, as people in the industry know that the production process is difficult. We have been getting more orders for this special variety, De said.
  • Fatikcherra, another 101-year old tea estate in the hill State, has produced 6.8 kg white tea this year, which fetched Rs 5,500 per kg.
  • Around one quintal of white tea has been produced in the State this year. Tripura annually produces nine million kg of tea in 58 gardens.
  • The agro-climatic condition is favourable for tea production in Tripura. Now we have got a logo approved for Tripura tea, and even convinced the tribal villagers to grow wild tea near the Tripura-Mizoram boundary.
  • The Tea Board of India is now trying to convince planters to turn to organic brew, besides encouraging white tea production, he said.
  • Tripura has always had a problem of auctioning tea as there is no auction centre in the State. The Bangladesh Government has, however, agreed to allow planters from Tripura to auction their produce at Sreemangal subdivision of Moulavibazar district, which is near the Tripura border.

 Russia launches manned spacecraft to space station
  • Russia’s Soyuz MS-13 spacecraft carrying three astronauts successfully took off for the International Space Station (ISS) and entered the planned orbit.
  • Soyuz MS-13, carrying Roscosmos astronaut Alexander Skvortsov (commander), Luca Parmitano (flight engineer-1) from Italy and Andrew Morgan (flight engineer-2) of the US, will automatically approach the ISS and dock to it.
  • The new expedition will join Roscosmos astronaut Alexei Ovchinin, and NASA astronauts Nick Hague and Christina Koch on the ISS.
  • The space launch was conducted on the 50th anniversary of the moon landing of the US Apollo 11 spacecraft.

 Rajasthan government launches ‘police training’ programme for school students
  • The Rajasthan government has formally launched a training programme for school students, in line with the National Cadet Corps practice, which aims to curb rising adolescent delinquency and make them aware of basic laws and legal procedures.
  • The training programme initiated jointly by the state education and police departments will be available in selected government schools in the current academic session.
  • The two-year programme for students of classes 8 and 9 aims to curb rising adolescent delinquency, strengthen the teenagers mentally and physically, and make them aware of basic laws and legal procedures.
  • On the guidelines of the central government, the SPC training programme has been launched in 930 state government schools and 70 KendriyaVidyalayas.
  • As many as 15 modules covering all aspects of public and personal life, including personality development, physical and mental growth and social responsibility, have been developed for the SPC training which would be imparted at three levels that include indoor classes, outdoor activities and visits to relevant places and offices.

July 23, 2019


 Tiger number in Assam goes up to 190
  • Assam now has 190 tigers, marking an increase from 167 recorded in the 2014 Tiger Census. The country’s total tiger population is 2,967 tigers and the growth in the fourth cycle of the Tiger Census has seen a 33 per cent increase.
  • Nine years ago it was decided in St. Petersburg that target of doubling tiger population will be 2022. India completed this target four year early, as per the ‘All India Tiger Estimation Report 2018’.
  • As per the later tiger census, Madhya Pradesh saw the highest number of tigers at 526, closely followed by Karnataka at 524 and Uttarakhand at number three with 442 tigers.
  • While Assam witnessed an increase in tiger population, Nameri Tiger Reserve saw a declining trend. Chhattisgarh and Mizoram saw a decline in their tiger numbers while tiger numbers in Odisha remained constant. Loss in North East is due to poor sampling, the Report said, adding that all other states witnessed a positive trend.
  • The Tiger Census 2014 pegged the total number of big cats in the country at 2226 while the 2010 census put the figure at 1706 and the 2006 version at 1411, indicating that tiger numbers have been increasing continuously.

 India successfully launches Chandrayaan-2
  • India successfully launched its second moon mission Chandrayaan-2 from its most powerful rocket with a plan to land the rover on September 7 in the unexplored lunar south pole.
  • The most complex and prestigious mission ever undertaken by the Indian Space Research Organisation(ISRO), if successful, will also make India the fourth country after Russia, the US and China to pull off a soft landing on the moon.
  • The Rs 978-crore unmanned mission also brought woman power to the fore as it was helmed by two woman scientists of the ISRO–RituKaridhal and M Vanitha, the Mission and Project directors respectively.
  • Joined by President Ram NathKovind and leaders across the political spectrum, Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the scientists.
  • The ISRO is aiming for a soft landing of the lander in the South Pole region of the moon where no country has gone so far.
  • Immediately after Chandrayaan-2’s separation from the rocket, the solar array of the spacecraft automatically got deployed and the ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network at Bengaluru successfully took control of the spacecraft.
  • Chandrayaan-2 comes 11 years after ISRO’s successful first lunar mission Chandrayaan-1 which scripted history by making more than 3,400 orbits around the Moon and was operational for 312 days till August 29, 2009.

 IIT Kharagpur students develop AI App for elderly care
  • Students of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur have developed two interconnected android smartphone applications.
  • The app named ‘CARE4U’, developed by an interdisciplinry team of 2nd year B.Tech students, connects the caregiver to the elderly.
  • While one of these apps can be installed on the phones of the elderly, the other can be attached to the smartphone of the caregiver.
  • The neural network-based fall detection algorithm in the app installed on the phone of the elderly can detect whether the elderly has fallen down.
  • If there is a fall, it automatically calls the caregiver and emergency services with the location of the elderly person.
  • The other features include detecting emotion by taking a picture and calculating the mood index.
  • To make this feature more effective the team has developed a cognitive intelligent chatbot for the elderly person to engage with.
  • Moreover, the app can also do other activities like make a call, send a text, book a cab and so on. It also has a record of medical histories, an account of allergies, an SOS button, real-time location tracking, among others.
  • The ‘CARE4U’ app includes a ‘Medicine Reminder’ feature to remind both the elderly person as well as the caregiver that it is time for the former to take medicine.

 The National Medical Commission Bill, 2019 Introduced in Lok Sabha
  • Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan introduced The National Medical Commission Bill, 2019, to provide for a medical education system that also encourages community health perspective and makes services of medical professionals accessible to all citizens.
  • The Bill seeks to replace the Medical Council of India and usher in major changes in medical education sector as well as promote national health goals that encourage medical professionals to adopt latest medical research in their work and to contribute to research.
  • The Bill that seeks to improve access to quality and affordable medical education and ensures availability of adequate and high quality medical professionals all over the country to promote equitable and universal healthcare.

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July 24, 2019


 Assam relaxes restrictions on Agar tree cultivation
  • The Assam government has relaxed the restrictions on cultivation of the scented Agar tree. The Cabinet approved growing and cutting of Agar and Chandan trees on non-forest lands.
  • The Cabinet also approved setting up of an International Trade Centre for Agar in Golaghat.
  • The plantation of Agar tree is seen in Assam’s Sibsagar, Sadiya, Nagaon, Darrang, Goalpara and Cachar districts of Assam.
  • Apart from Assam, the tree is also grown in Khasi Hills and Garo Hills districts of Meghalaya and also found in the forests of Nagaland, Manipur, Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh.
  • As Agar wood was classified under the wood based industries, cutting of Agar tree was not allowed and there was requirement of registration for sending the same outside.
  • At present the Hojai district in Assam is the hub of distilling the agar oil.

 Assam Govt’s important Cabinet decisions
  • Procurement and distribution of free sugar to the tea garden beneficiaries under ANNA Scheme at 2 kg per family per month.
  • Through the Assam Municipal Amendment Act, educational qualifications has been set for Ward Commissioners – Class 12 pass for general category candidates, Class 10 for SC/ST/OBC category.
  • An international trade centre for Agar Tree will be set up at Golaghat.
  • 3-year exemption on levy of cess on green leaves for big tea gardens.
  • New syllabus for APSC examination in line with UPSC exam.
  • Reservation of 80 per cent in managerial and supervisory and 90 per cent in non-managerial cadre in State PSUs and industries availing benefits from State Government.
  • Under the New Assam State Industrial Policy, 2019, power subsidy at Rs 2 per unit will be given for a period of 5 years subject to a maximum of Rs 50 lakh per annum.
  • 50,000 subsidy to the higher education loans.
  • The number of wards in Guwahati Municipal Corporation has been increased to 60.
  • The honorarium for GP Member has been hiked from Rs. 1500 to Rs 2000, AP Member from Rs. 2500 to Rs. 3000 and ZP Member from 3500 to Rs. 4000.
  • The New Film Policy approved under which Rs. 25 lakh subsidy will be given for films whose production cost is Rs. 1 crore. Films honoured with National Award will get Rs 1 crore and those nominated for Oscar Rs 2 crore. Moreover, a corpus fund will be created collecting Rs. 1 from each ticket sold for the welfare of artistes.

 UN calls nations to join clean air initiative
  • The United Nations, the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the UN Environment and Climate and Clean Air Coalition announced the clean air initiative and urged governments participation.
  • The announcement was made by Ambassador Luis Alfonso de Alba, the Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for the Climate Action Summit.
  • The climate and the air pollution crisis are driven by the same factors and must be tackled by joint actions.
  • The governments at all levels have both an urgent need and huge opportunity not only to address the climate crisis, but also to improve the health and save the lives of millions of people around the world, all while making progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
  • The clean air initiative calls on national and sub-national governments to commit to achieving air quality that is safe for citizens, and to align climate change and air pollution policies by 2030.
  • According to the World Bank, air pollution costs the global economy around $5.11 trillion in welfare losses.
  • Meeting the Paris Agreement on climate change, however, could save over 1 million lives a year by 2050 and yield health benefits worth $54.1 trillion, twice the costs of mitigation, through reduced air pollution alone.
  • Governments at all levels can join the initiative by committing to specific actions, including implementing air quality and climate change policies that will achieve the WHO ambient air quality guideline values.
  • The initiative comprises implementing e-mobility and sustainable mobility policies and actions with the aim of making a decisive impact on road transport emissions.

 Lok Sabha passes Motor Vehicles Amendment Bill
  • The Lok Sabha passed the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, 2019, which seeks to transform Indian roads with adequate safety measures to reduce road accidents, imposing stiffer penalties for violations and weeding out corruption.
  • As part of the initiative, the Centre will develop a system for cashless treatment of road accident victims in the so-called golden hour—the period up to an hour after a traumatic injury, during which there is highest likelihood of preventing death by providing medical care.
  • The bill also seeks to protect good Samaritans, ensuring that people who come forward to help accident victims will not be harassed by the law.
  • The proposed law has suggested higher penalty for offences such as driving without a licence, speeding, dangerous driving, drunk driving and for vehicles plying without a permit.
  • There will be strict provisions and suspension of licence for dangerous driving and driving without seat-belts.
  • The bill proposes a fine of as much as ₹10,000 for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, up from the existing ₹2,000.
  • Besides, the Govt will have the power to increase the penalty by 10% every year.
  • Under the bill, the Centre can tell an automobile manufacturer to recall motor vehicles in case of defects that cause damage to the environment.
  • The bill caps the maximum liability for third-party insurance in case of an accident at ₹5 lakh, compared with ₹50,000 now.
  • There will also be an eight-time increase in compensation in case of hit-and-runs.

 Bills to overhaul labour laws, boost jobs moved in Lok Sabha
  • Labour Minister Santosh Gangwar, introduced The Code on Wages, 2019, and The Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2019.
  • The Code on Wages seeks to consolidate the laws relating to wages, bonus and connected matters.
  • The Bill will replace 44 archaic labour laws and aims to set standards of minimum wages across industry, including small businesses, which employ nearly 90 per cent of India”s work force.
  • It will repeal four existing laws, including one on wage payments passed in 1936 and one on minimum wages dating to 1948.
  • The Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code seeks to consolidate and amend the laws regulating the occupational safety, health and working conditions of the persons employed in an establishment.
  • It proposes a single-registration, single-licence regime for companies, instead of multiple permissions under 13 labour laws and allows women to work night shifts.

July 25, 2019


 Rail link to Gangtok from all NE State capitals by 2022
  • The Railways is set to link Sikkim’s capital, Gangtok, to capitals of all North Eastern States by March 2022. With this linkage, all the seven North Eastern State capitals will be connected to the national railway network, the Railways official added.
  • The capitals of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Tripura have already been connected by a broad gauge rail network.
  • Work on new broad gauge lines has been taken up to connect the other State capitals – Shillong (Meghalaya), Imphal (Manipur), Kohima (Nagaland), Aizawl (Mizoram) – which is expected to be completed by 2020.
  • In Sikkim, the project has been riddled with land acquisition issues. The project of laying a broad gauge line from Sivok to Rangpo of length 45 km was sanctioned in 2008-09. However, the project has been in limbo since then with just 19 per cent of the work being completed so far, officials said.
  • Among the most significant of the ongoing projects is the 111-km Jiribam-Tupul-Imphal line, 64 per cent of which has been completed so far will not only put the Manipur capital on the railway map in the next couple of years but also prepare grounds for taking the railways to Moreh on the Myanmar border and beyond to become part of the proposed Trans-Asian Railway.
  • A 10-km section from Jiribam-Vaingaichungpao has already been completed.
  • In Aizawl, 58.43 per cent of the 51.38-km Bhairabi-Sairang line has been completed, while in Kohima, the Railways has made a progress of 25.23 per cent in the 82.5-km Dimapur-Zubza line.
  • In Shillong, the 21.50-km Tetelia-Byrnihat line has seen a 40 per cent progress, while a 10-km section from Tetelia-Kamlajari has been completed. Another line in the State, the 108.40-km Byrnihat-Shillong line has only seen progress of around 5 per cent.

 IIT scientists devise robotic hand for Paralytics
  • The scientists at the IIT-Kanpur have ventured into the world’s first robot hand for the rehabilitation of stroke patients.
  • The device is a two-finger robotic hand (exoskeleton) that uses a four-bar mechanism and has four degrees of freedom (DOF).
  • Professor Ashish Dutta and Professors K S Venkatesh have achieved this feat.
  • The exoskeleton can be used by a patient on the hand.
  • It uses brain signals, with the help of the brain computer interface (BCI) that is worn on the head, and helps paralysed patients to open and close the movement of their thumb, forefinger and middle fingers for physical practice.
  • The exoskeleton is operated by an MEGA microcontroller of 300 Mhz and powered by a battery.
  • The device has sensors that control the pressure of the fingertip applied by the patient.
  • If the patient can close or move the finger, the device follows the movement passively.
  • If it does not, then the device actively forces the finger to close, while taking BCI instructions using signals.

 HAL delivers Chetak helicopter to Indian Navy
  • Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) delivered a Chetak helicopter to the Indian Navy. The documents were handed over by S Anbuvelan, General Manager of Helicopter Division-HAL to Commodore Vikram Menon, VSM, CSO(Air), HQNA at an event.
  • HAL entered into a contract with the Indian Navy in August of 2017 for the supply of eight Chetak helicopters with the delivery schedule of the first two in August of 2019 and the rest in August of 2020.
  • These helicopters are fitted with the latest communication and navigation systems developed by HAL and the company is committed to providing continuous support to the Chetak fleet.
  • These helicopters are used by the Navy for communication duties (passenger transport), cargo/ material transport, casualty evacuation, search and rescue, areal survey and patrolling, emergency medical services, electronic news gathering, anti hijacking, offshore operation and under-slung operation.
  • HAL has so far produced more than 350 Chetak helicopters and delivered around 80 to the Indian Navy. Presently, 51 helicopters are flying with the Navy and the serviceability has always remained high.

 RS passes Bill including death penalty for child abuse
  • Rajya Sabha passed the bill for amending the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.
  • The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill, 2019 was moved by Union Women and Child Development Minister SmritiIrani.
  • The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill, 2019 provides for stringent punishment including life imprisonment for using children for pornographic purposes.
  • The new law is expected to discourage the trend of child sexual abuse by acting as a deterrent due to the strong penal provisions in it.
  • It intends to protect the interests of vulnerable children in times of distress and ensure their safety and dignity.

 The Banning of Unregulated Deposit Schemes Bill, 2019
  • The Banning of Unregulated Deposit Schemes Bill, 2019, which would replace the ordinance on the same, seeks to tackle the menace of illicit deposit-taking, being done by exploiting regulatory gaps and due to lack of strict administrative measures.
  • A Bill to protect depositors from Ponzi schemes and put in place a mechanism by which the investors can be compensated was passed by the Lok Sabha.
  • The Bill also provides for 1-10 years punishment and Rs 2 lakh to Rs 50 crore fines to deter any such act.
  • The Bill ensures that no hardship is caused to genuine businesses, or to individuals borrowing money from their relatives or friends for personal reasons or to tide over a crisis.
  • It contains a clause, which bans deposit-takers from promoting, operating, issuing advertisements or accepting deposits in any unregulated deposit scheme.
  • The Bill also proposes to create three different types of offences — running of unregulated deposit schemes, fraudulent default in regulated deposit schemes, and wrongful inducement in relation to unregulated deposit schemes.
  • The proposed law also provides for attachment of properties or assets and subsequent realisation of assets for repayment to depositors.
  • It will enable creation of an online central database for collection and sharing of information on deposit-taking activities.
  • The Bill also aims to prevent such unregulated deposit schemes or arrangements at their inception.

 Andhra Pradesh passes law to reserve 75% jobs for locals
  • The Andhra Pradesh government has made it mandatory for existing and upcoming industries in the state to reserve 75 per cent jobs for locals.
  • This hass been done through the passage of a new law called the Andhra Pradesh Employment of Local candidates in the Industries/Factories Bill, 2019.
  • Passed by the state legislative assembly the bill asks existing industries to ensure 75 per cent employment to the local candidates within three years from the date of commencement of this Act.
  • In case there are no qualified/suitable candidates available, the employers will have to train and engage local candidates within three years in close collaboration with government agencies, according to the bill.

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July 26, 2019


 Proposal for a new greenfield airport at Silchar, NE airports to get major face-lift
  • The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has received a proposal to develop a new greenfield airport at Silchar. The response from the Minister came in reply to an unstarred question (no. 5361) on whether there is any proposal to build new or develop existing airports in Assam and other states in North East raised by Guwahati MP Queen Ojha on July 25.
  • The Minister mentioned that for the Silchar airport, the AAI has requested the State Government to share the land details for conducting the pre-feasibility study.
  • Referring to the question on the development of existing airports across North East, the minister informed that the AAI has started work to build new terminal building at the LGBI Airport at Guwahati and also at the Imphal airport, re-carpetting of runway at Leelabari airport, extension of runway and other important allied works at Dibrugarh and Barapani airports, strengthening of runway at the Dimapur airport, construction of hangar and cargo building at Agartala airport and other development work at Rupsi and Teju airports.
  • The Ministry of Civil Aviation has also granted ‘in principle’ approval for setting up of a new greenfield airport at Hollongi in Arunachal Pradesh for which steps for bidding documents are in process.

 Clean Green Arunachal campaign launched
  • The Aalo Forest Division has launched the Clean Green Arunachal Campaign and Vanmahotsav, 2019, under the theme, ‘Plant more trees, make environment pollution free’. As many as 4,900 saplings were planted at various locations on the occasion.
  • Plastic-free zone: The Office of the Deputy Commissioner of Aalo has been declared a plastic and tobacco-free zone under the Swachhata Challenge. Officers and other staff have been given clear instructions not to bring plastic items like water bottles and single-use plastic items and tobacco products within the premises of the office building.
  • Regular water supply will be provided by the PHED, Aalo, and an alternative site for dumping of office waste is being identified. Disciplinary action will be taken against the office staff violating the decision under the Arunachal Pradesh Prevention of Defacement of Property Act, 1997.

 IIT Kanpur inks pact with Ericsson to deploy NB-IoT to monitor Delhi’s air pollution
  • Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (IIT Kanpur) entered into a partnership with Swedish telecom gear maker Ericsson to deploy Narrow-band Internet of Things (NB-IoT) to monitor air pollution in Delhi.
  • With support from Ericsson, IIT will develop and deploy India”s first NB-IoT based low cost particulate matter sensors at multiple locations across Delhi.
  • As part of the memorandum of understanding (MoU), Ericsson will use locally developed air quality sensors that are capable of sharing environmental data including PM1, PM2.5 and PM10 levels at defined time intervals.
  • This will lead to better monitoring and analysis of data collected from different parts of the capital.
  • The findings will be shared with local authorities and other key stakeholders on a periodic basis.
  • The sensors are automated and will relay information on defined time intervals, providing data on pollution levels, sources and locations in a sustainable and cost-efficient way.

 Whatsapp teams up with NITI Aayog to promote women entrepreneurs
  • India’s Niti Aayog entered into a partnership with Facebook-owned WhatsApp to support the growth of a robust ecosystem to promote women entrepreneurs in India.
  • Under this partnership, WhatsApp, in collaboration with NITI Aayog, will announce an annual calendar of events aimed at capacity building of the women entrepreneurs and evolve specific programmes aimed at addressing challenges being faced by women entrepreneurs.
  • WhatsApp will also provide support amounting to $100,000 for the winners of NITI Aayog’s Women Transforming India (WTI) Awards 2019.

July 27, 2019


 NE police forces join hands to fight human trafficking
  • With human trafficking becoming a major cause of concern for Assam and other states of the Northeast, the police forces of the region have decided to improve coordination with real time input sharing to deal with the menace.
  • The heads of the police forces of the northeastern states have also stressed the need for a detailed research on the issue by a reputed organisation.
  • At least 380 cases of human trafficking were reported in Assam only in the last five years and the actual number can even be higher as in some cases, the families of the affected girls do not come forward to report such incidents to police. As per records of the Assam Police, 82 trafficking cases were reported in 2014, 73 in 2015, 75 in 2016, 79 in 2017 and 70 cases were reported last year.
  • The Assam Police has already created an anti-human trafficking cell in the headquarters of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and efforts would be made to make the cell more active.
  • Most of the girls trafficked from Assam end up in states like Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, and they are often lured with job offers.

 NGT nod for Delhi Government’s water conservation project
  • The National Green Tribunal (NGT) gave its nod to Delhi Government’s water conservation project on Yamuna floodplains.
  • The project aims to conserve water on floodplains and build mega reservoir between Pall and Wazirabad to meet water demand.
  • Under the project, small ponds will be created to catch water from an overflowing Yamuna during this monsoon season.

 Cabinet approves merger of National Institute of Miners’ Health with ICMR-National Institute of Occupational Health
  • The Union Cabinet, has approved to dissolve National Institute of Miners’ Health (NIMH), an autonomous Institute under Ministry of Mines (MoM) and merge with ICMR-National Institute of Occupational Health (NIOH), Ahmedabad.
  • Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoH&FW) with all assets and liabilities; and absorb all the employees of NIMH in NIOH in the similar post/pay scale as the case may be and their pay be protected.
  • NIMH, ICMR, NIOH, MoM and Department of Health Research (DHR), MoH&FW to take actions required for effecting dissolution and merger/amalgamation of NIMH with NIOH
  • The merger of NIMH with NIOH will prove beneficial to both the Institutes in term of enhanced expertise in the field of occupational health besides the efficient management of public money.

 Cabinet approves creation of buffer stock of sugar
  • The Cabinet has approved the creation of buffer stock of 40 lakh metric tonnes (LMT) of sugar for one year and to incur estimated maximum expenditure of Rs.1674 crores for this purpose.
  • However, based on the market price and availability of sugar, this may be reviewed by the Dept. of Food and Public Distribution any time for withdrawal / modification.
  • The reimbursement under the scheme would be met on quarterly basis to sugar mills which would be directly credited into farmers’ account on behalf of mills against cane price dues and subsequent balance, if any, would be credited to the mill’s account.
  • Creation of buffer stock of 30 LMT of sugar for one year from 1st July, 2018 to 30th June, 2019 was one of the various interventions which were made by the Government.

 

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July 28, 2019


 Assam Police to induct hi-tech Sillinger boats
  • Assam Police is all set to induct a fleet of highly-sophisticated Sillinger boats that could be pressed into action for combat and non-combat operations, especially along the Indo-Bangla riverine border.
  • Sillinger boats, which are used by armed forces across the world, would be deployed with trained operators. Assam shares the riverine border stretch of 110 kilometres with Bangladesh.
  • As many as 70 Sillinger boats would be procured as part of its upgrading exercise in the first phase. Each boat will come with a payload capacity of 1,100 kilograms.
  • Sillinger boats are inflatable and would allow fast movement for the armed forces on the riverine areas. Along with that, it could be deployed for a wide range of missions, including rescue and search operations.
  • Once the boats are procured, a team of technicians would also be developed by the Assam Police.

 Assam Legislative Assembly inks pact with UNICEF
  • The Assam Legislative Assembly signed a Letter of Understanding (LoU) with UNICEF Assam to work together on issues related to children in the State. The letter was signed by the Principal Secretary of State Assembly Mrigendra Kumar Deka and UNICEF Assam officer-in-charge Sweta Patnaik in the presence of Speaker Hitendra Nath Goswami.
  • 41 per cent of Assam’s population is children, which is almost the majority. The sustainable development goals which are related to women and children will be the purview for the Committee for the Welfare of Women and Children.
  • Addressing the need for protecting the rights of children, starting with their right to survival, MLA Dr Numal Momin said Assam has made significant strides in improving under-five mortality rate and stunted growth, but a lot is needed to be done to improve quality and access to nutrition, sanitation, drinking water and health interventions, among others, especially in the first 1,000 days of a child’s life.
  • Assam loses 87 infants and 96 under-five children daily. About 36 per cent children in the State are malnourished, which could be due to several reasons such as mothers not receiving adequate diet during pregnancy and lactation in the first 1,000 days.

 CISCO partners with Google to launch free high-speed Wifi in India
  • Global networking giant Cisco in partnership with Google announced to roll out free high-speed Wi-Fi access globally, starting with India.
  • The first pilot under the partnership has been rolled out at 35 locations in Bengaluru.
  • Cisco will work with Google”s “Station Platform” to provide communities around the country access to a free public Wi-Fi.
  • It will run on https environment — the same environment in which we do online banking transactions.
  • The service will be supported by advertisements.
  • By September this year, 200 locations in Bengaluru will be Wi-Fi enabled, followed by another 300 by in the second phase.
  • The locations include public spaces like bus stops, hospitals and government offices, etc.
  • According to a TRAI report, globally, there is on Wi-Fi hotspot for every 150 people, and in India, eight million additional hotspots must be installed to achieve the same ratio — creating new market opportunities for infrastructure providers and internet service providers.
  • India has only 52,000 Wi-Fi hotspots today, necessitating a proactive strategy to make high-speed Wi-Fi hotspots ubiquitous across the country.

 Delhi to get country’s most advanced & tallest ATC tower
  • National capital’s IGI Airport will soon sport the country’s most technologically advanced and highest ATC tower, which is expected to enhance the safety and the efficiency of air transport management services over the city’s sky.
  • The migration procedures have already commenced from the old ATC to the new tower and the process is expected to be completed before 15 August.
  • At present, AAI which has been mandated to handle the air traffic management services at the airport is running a parallel operation to test the automation and other systems in the new facility.
  • The commissioning of the new tower is expected to enhance the efficiency of air traffic management services at the IGIA which is the busiest airport in India.
  • On an average, Delhi Air Traffic Control handles more than one flight operation every minute throughout the day.
  • At least 1,200 landings and take-offs happen every day from Delhi airport along with overflying traffic of at least 250 planes.
  • Besides, the new facility with its physical and technologically advanced equipment is expected to provide a more robust safety systems.
  • At a height of 102 meters, the tower enables air traffic controllers to have better visibility of all the three runways, apron area and taxiways.

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Assam Current Affairs – July 15 – 21, 2019

Current Affairs Assam – July 15 - 21, 2019

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July 15, 2019


 Meghalaya becomes first state to have water policy
  • The Meghalaya cabinet became the first state to approve a draft water policy to address water issues, conservation, and protection of water sources in the state.
  • The policy intends to achieve sustainable development, management and use of water resources with community participation.
  • This will improve health and livelihood and reduce vulnerability among the people.
  • This will also assure of good governance for present and future generations through integrated water resources management and environmental sustainability.
  • Issues such as the protection of catchment areas and river pollution have also been outlined in the policy.
  • The committees will be formed at village level and the issue of groundwater will also be catered through this policy.
  • Also, the department will also monitor the quality of the water to check if it has a high content of iron or if it’s acidic. 

  Motor vehicles Amendment bill introduced for stricter penalty
  • Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari introduced the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, 2019 in the Lok Sabha. The Bill seeks to amend the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988. Increasing penalties of traffic violations, address issues on third-party insurance, regulation of cab aggregators, road safety are among the changes proposed in the amendment. 
  • The amendment Bill proposes to omit a clause of the Motor Vehicle Act to decide how to maintain their registers for driving licenses, to centralize vehicle registration data and achieve standardization. 
  • It also proposes a National Transportation Policy for ushering guidelines on the transportation of goods and passengers. 
  • The minister said the bill has been approved by the transport ministers of 18 states and the standing committee as also the Joint select committee have already gone through the bill.

 L&T Finance arm get $100 million loan from AIIB

  • The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), has provided a $100-million loan to L&T Infrastructure Finance Company Limited (LTIF), a subsidiary of L&T Finance Holdings Ltd and and a leading non-bank financier of renewable energy in India.
  • This deal with L&T Finance Holdings embarks as AIIB’s first loan first loan to a non-banking finance company (NBFC).
  • The loan proceeds worth $100 million will be used to on-lend to wind and solar power infrastructure projects throughout India.
  • The project named, ‘L&T Green Infrastructure On-Lending Facility’ specifies that the proposed facility will be used by L&T Infrastructure Finance Company Limited (LTIF) to finance mid and large scale solar and wind power projects in India.
  • The facility promotes environmentally and socially and financially responsible project development.

July 16, 2019


 World Bank clears $250 million for Resilient Kerala Programme
  • The first tranche of $250 million of the $500 million fund set aside by the World Bank for the Resilient Kerala Programme (RKP) to help improve the state”s resilience against natural disasters and climate change has been cleared.
  • Kerala had become the first Indian state to get this fund, said Junaid Ahmad, Country Director, World Bank, India.
  • Ahmad along with his team was here to take part in the Development Parties Conclave, organised by the Kerala government with participation of top international agencies, like World Bank, Asian Development Bank, JAICA and UNDP, to discuss ways to help the state rebuild after last year”s floods.
  • Ahmad said they would invest $250 million in the state account for specific programmes, like improving the Ariver basin planning, sustainable agriculture besides improving resilience of the core road network. 

 India signs 10 MoU’s with Afghanistan
  • India went ahead with its development partnership with Kabul, inking 10 MoUs for building roads, buildings, schools, markets places across 10 Afghan provinces.
  • These projects are funded under the High Impact Community Development (HICDP) scheme implemented by India in Afghanistan.
  • The projects for which MoUs were inked are related to construction of buildings for market places, cultural halls, classrooms, jirga halls, administrative offices, laying of roads and water supply networks.
  • The projects are to be implemented in the provinces of Daikundi, Panjshir, Ghazni, Uruzgan, Nangahar, Khost, Farah, MaidanWardak, and Takhar.
  • Since 2001, India has undertaken projects and programmes for over $2 billion.
  • Since 2005, India has committed over $200 million to support over 550 projects throughout Afghanistan under the HICDP scheme.
  • In 2016, India pledged an additional $1 billion over the next five years as part of its renewed commitment to assist Afghanistan emerge as a stable, secure, peaceful, united and prosperous and pluralistic nation.

 Makemytrip Ltd. signs MoU with Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
  • In a bid to promote India as a heritage tourism destination, online travel company MakeMyTrip Ltd. has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoU) the with Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) for convenient and hassle-free online bookings for 116 historical monuments and sites across India.
  • The agreement, signed, entails listing and offering an online booking gateway to the ASI protected heritage monuments such as Taj Mahal, Red Fort, QutubMinar, Humayun’s Tomb, Khajuraho group of monuments, Charminar, Golconda Fort and so on.
  • The ASI currently offers online ticketing on Zoonga, CityWalkers and Westland platforms. A similar collaboration with Cleartrip, another travel company, is in the pipeline.
  • This partnership will help make it convenient for travellers to plan and book their visit to these heritage monuments online.

 Researchers develop statistical model to predict floods
  • Researchers have developed a novel statistical model for prediction of floods and its duration. It also accurately determines the timescale of flooding.
  • Researchers analysed data from the Missouri river basin from the last 50 years to develop the Bayesian network statistical model.
  • The research team found that long duration floods first require high flow conditions in rivers created by recurrent high-intensity rainfall events, which is then followed by a large stable long-lived low-pressure system — a storm cell.
  • These conditions may then result in large-scale devastating floods.
  • The researchers said that with the help of this statistical model, potential risk imposed by longer duration floods on critical infrastructure systems such as flood control dams, bridges and power plants can be mitigated.
  • It is also possible to predict how long the duration of flooding and inundation will be.

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July 17, 2019


 England won the Title of ICC World Cup 2019
  • England won the trophy of ICC world cup held in its 12th edition ‎‎2019‎ that held in England, Wales. England became the sixth team to win ICC Cricket World Cup.
  • Both teams made 241 runs and also ended in a tie in the super over and Britain defeated the New Zealand on boundary rate as scores tied in super over.
  • All-rounder Ben Stokes was titled Man of the Match and Kane Williamson awarded with the Man of the Tournament.

FACTFILE – ICC Cricket world cup

  • It is a championship of one-day international cricket (ODI)
  • First edition of ICC world cup: 1975, England
  • 12th Edition: 2019, Wales, England
  • Next edition: 2023, India
  • Australia won the ICC world cup 5 times, India and West Indies 2 times, Pakistan, Srilanka, and England(current champion) one time

 CSC partners with Facebook to empower rural women
  • Common Services Centre (CSC), which serves as access point for the delivery of various electronic services to villages in India, announced a partnership with Facebook to provide digital skill training to women village level entrepreneurs.
  • Facebook, in collaboration with CSC Academy, plans to provide tools and digital skills training to more than 250,000 people across over 3,000 villages in 10 states in India.
  • As part of the project CSC will identify and nominate 5,000 women village level entrepreneurs across 10 states – Jammu and Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Telangana, Bihar, Kerala, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu.
  • These women entrepreneurs will be given training sessions on leveraging various Facebook tools to not just build and grow their business but also on how to train people on the ground.
  • These entrepreneurs will further help build awareness to ensure that the community is able to learn from each other.
  • CSC along with Facebook will co-create a curriculum (online and offline) around digital marketing skills and online safety in over 14 regional languages. 

 Rajya Sabha passes AERA bill
  • The Rajya Sabha passed the Airports Economic Regulatory Authority of India Amendment Bill, 2019 that seeks to raise the threshold for an airport to qualify as a major airport and hence reduces the tariff-fixing power of the airport regulator to fewer airports.
  • Currently, an airport with annual passenger traffic of 15 lakh or more is defined as major airport and tariff at such airports are determined by the Airports Economic Regulatory Authority of India or AERA.
  • The bill raises the threshold to 35 lakh and as a result, many airports would come out of the purview of the regulator.
  • Once the bill becomes an Act, many airports for which various fees like landing and parking charges which are currently determined by the AERA will go away.
  • Tariff at these airports would be determined by the Ministry of Civil Aviation.
  • The amendment also empowers the Aviation Ministry to bid out airport projects on the basis of pre-determined tariff.

July 18, 2019


 Cinema halls to be categorized as ‘service industry’ as per the Assam State Film Policy Rules, 2019
  • Cinema halls will be categorised as ‘service industry’ and the industry department should give all benefits to them as per the service industry norms, according to the Assam State Film Policy Rules, 2019.
  • The new film policy was passed by the State Cabinet last evening to give a boost to the eight-decade-old struggling industry in Assam. The policy also underscores the need for theatres to allot daily and compulsory shows for regional films of Assam.
  • For this, the Assam Cinema (Regulation) Act, 1953 will be amended so that one prime time show in theatres (as preferred by the producer) is compulsory for regional films of Assam. Additional show will not require guarantee money, but can be arranged after mutual discussion. If the producer demands additional show in prime time subsequently, then he will have to deposit a guarantee money,” the rules state.
  • The policy proposes penal action against exhibitors refusing to release any regional film.
  • Regional films which earn 20 per cent (for less than 200-seat theatres) and 15 per cent (for theatres having more than 200 seats) or more of gross houseful collection of the theatre in the first week will be continued compulsorily for the second week.
  • Subsidy from the government will be granted in three different slabs to the producers in the form of grant-in-aid for high quality films, science fiction, animation films, children films and other genres considering their thrust and focus.
  • Twenty-five per cent of the total subsidy amount will be earmarked for new directors which will include alumni of the government film institute. The subsidy amount will be 25 per cent of the total eligible cost, subject to a cap of Rs 25 lakh. A maximum of 20 films will be given subsidy every year.
  • One producer will be eligible for two subsidies during his career. If the film gets a national award, the remaining 75 per cent of the eligible cost will be returned by the government.
  • The policy also proposes a number of awards. Films from Assam to represent India in Oscars will receive an amount of Rs 2 crore and official award winners in reputed international film festivals will receive an amount of Rs 20 lakh. National award winning films will get a cash award – which will be double the cash amount of the national award. Producers and directors of Swarna Kamal and Rajat Kamal winning films will get a subsidy of Rs 25 lakh each for their next film.

 Union Govt approved Rs 1,600 crore for pre-investment activities in Arunachal Pradesh
  • The Cabinet cleared Rs 1,600 crore for pre-investment activities and granted various clearances for the Dibang Multipurpose Project (MPP) in Arunachal Pradesh.
  • The estimated total cost of the project is Rs 28,080.35 crore.
  • The estimated completion period for the project shall be nine years from receipt of government sanction.

 Bill introduced in the Rajya Sabha to amend the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act
  • Union Minister Smriti Irani introduced a bill in the Rajya Sabha to amend the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act that aims to make punishments more stringent and even include death penalty for offenders involved in sexual crimes against minors.
  • The Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill, 2019 provides for stringent punishment, including life imprisonment, for using children for pornographic purposes.
  • The new law is expected to discourage the trend of child sexual abuse by acting as a deterrent due to the strong penal provisions in the Act.
  • It intends to protect the interests of vulnerable children in times of distress and ensures their safety and dignity.

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July 19, 2019


  Lok Sabha productivity reaches 20-year high at 128 per cent
  • The ongoing session of the 17th Lok Sabha has been the most productive in the last 20 years, with the Lower House registering 128 per cent productivity till Tuesday, according to think tank PRS Legislative Research.
  • Lok Sabha members discussed the General Budget for 17 hours, demands for grants for Ministry of Railways for 13 hours and for Ministry of Road and Transport for 7.44 hours, Speaker Om Birla informed the House.
  • The Lok Sabha has been working for more than its scheduled time and has sat till midnight on two occasions to complete its legislative business.
  • Similarly, the productivity of Rajya Sabha, where the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led dispensation lacks majority, unlike Lok Sabha, is also relatively high. The productivity of the upper house was 98 per.
  • Productivity means the number of hours the House actually functioned compared to the number of hours officially earmarked for it to work.

 Rajya Sabha passed Arbitration & Conciliation Amendment Bill 2019
  • The Rajya Sabha passed the Arbitration and Conciliation (Amendment) Bill 2019 that seeks to make India a hub of arbitration for settling commercial disputes in a shorter period of time.
  • The Upper House also cleared another bill for setting up the New Delhi International Arbitration Centre (NDIAC) for creating an independent and autonomous regime for institutionalised arbitration.
  • The New Delhi International Arbitration Centre Bill, 2019 declares the NDIAC as an institution of national importance.
  • The draft legislation provides for establishing an independent body to lay down standards for timely and cost-effective disposal of cases and eventually improving ease-of-doing business.
  • The proposed law provides for setting up of an independent body Arbitration Council of India (ACI) to frame arbitral institutions and grade arbitrators.
  • The Chairperson of ACI will be appointed by the government in consultation with Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
  • Its other members would include eminent persons and government nominees.

 IRCON International Limited to upgrading Maho-Omanthai rail line in Sri Lanka
  • India’s IRCON International Limited and the Sri Lankan government have inked a $91.26 million agreement for upgrading the around 130 km-long Maho-Omanthai rail line.
  • The railway line is being upgraded under Indian concessional financing. This is the first time the track is being upgraded in 100 years.
  • The contract agreement was signed between IRCON International Limited and the Government of Sri Lanka in Colombo.
  • IRCON Chairman Sunil Kumar Choudhury and L.P. Jayampathy, Secretary, Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation of Sri Lanka, signed the agreement in the presence of ArjunaRanatunga, Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation of Sri Lanka.
  • The upgradation will include modification of 12 crossing stations, seven halt stations and 78 level crossings.
  • The upgradation would help double the speed potential of the railway track from the current 60 km to 120 km per hour, as well as reduce the maintenance costs.
  • It will also improve the travel comfort of passengers, and further contribute to the modernization Sri Lanka Railways.
  • India has so far committed Lines of Credit worth around $1.3 billion for development of the railway sector in Sri Lanka.

 

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July 20, 2019


 Nagaland govt sets up committee to compile tribal customary practices 
  • The Nagaland government has set up a four-member committee to compile the customary practices and usages of all the tribes of the state.
  • There is a need for compilation of the personal customary practices and usages of all the tribes in the state so as to have a better understanding of the same as well as for the purposes of record and references.
  • The committee will be headed by chief secretary. The other members of the committee are Home commissioner, secretary of Justice and Law departments and the commissioner of Art and Culture department will be the member secretary.

 Lok Sabha passes Protection of Human Rights (Amendment) Bill, 2019
  • The Lok Sabha passed an amendment bill that allows a Supreme Court judge besides the Chief Justice of India to be appointed the chairperson of National Human Rights Commission of India (NHRC) and increases the number of members from two to three.
  • The Protection of Human Rights (Amendment) Bill, 2019 was passed with a voice vote.
  • The government seeks a report if there are allegations of human rights violations against security forces, but care needs to be taken of human rights of terror victims.
  • The Centre has incorporated suggestions of states in the bill.
  • The Bill, which amends the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, provides that a person who has been Chief Justice of the Supreme Court or a Judge of the Supreme Court will be the chairperson of the NHRC.
  • It says that of three members of the commission, at least one will be a woman.
  • The bill provides that a person who has been Chief Justice or Judge of a High Court will be the chairperson of a State Human Rights Commission.
  • It seeks to reduce the term of office of chairperson and members of the NHRC and SHRC to three years from five years or till the age of seventy years, whichever is earlier.

 Kerala to set up state-of-the-art Space Park
  • In a bid to become a major manufacturing hub for space-related technology, and attract global start-ups working on research and development in the space sector, the Kerala government to set up the country’s first state-of-the-art Space Systems Park in the state capital
  • The proposed park will come up at the Technocity campus, the newest destination for IT companies.
  • It will house the APJ Abdul Kalam Knowledge Centre and Space Museum, developed with investments from ISRO”s Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC)
  • The state government will transfer 20.01 acres of land as lease to the Kerala State Information Technology Infrastructure Ltd (KSITIL) to develop the space park.
  • The KSITIL will hand over the land required for the APJ Abdul Kalam Knowledge Centre and Space Museum to ISRO through a lease agreement.
  • The entire project will be implemented by the Electronics and IT Department, government of Kerala.

 The Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Bill, 2019 introduced
  • The Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Bill, 2019 was introduced by Social Justice and Empowerment Minister Thawar Chand Gehlot.
  • The Bill intends to benefit transgender persons, mitigate the stigma, discrimination and abuse against the marginalised section and bring them into the mainstream of the society.
  • This will lead to inclusiveness and will make the transgender persons productive members of the society.
  • The Bill shall empower the transgender community socially, educationally and economically

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July 21, 2019


 ‘Chai Sahyog’ App to integrate tea industry
  • The Tea Board has developed an app with an objective of integrating the small tea growers and bringing about traceability of green leaf, besides circulating advisories, including weather forecast. The technological initiative has been christened as ‘Chai Sahyog’ and the industry feels it will also help in quality control as well.
  • The App has features that cover the entire supply chain from green leaf to made tea. Another important feature of the app is real time weather forecast, with advisories to small growers and two-way communication between board’s officers and stakeholders.
  • The app will facilitate trade of green leaf and help growers follow the activities of the Tea Board officials. There will be provisions for uploading information related to training, notifications, awareness programmes, etc.
  • The app will enable small tea growers to upload quantity and price details of their teas, even as minimum benchmark price will be uploaded every month.
  • The Tea Board has carried out enumeration of small tea growers and issued identity cards with memory chips. This has been further refined to online data capture and issuance of cards with QR code (quick response code like a matrix barcode) so that the cards can be scanned in the mobile app by small tea growers for accessing the various functionalities of the app.

President of India appoints new Governors for six states, including Tripura and Nagaland
  • President Ramnath Kovind transferred Anandiben Patel from Madhya Pradesh and appointed her as the Governor of Uttar Pradesh.
  • Anandiben Patel has been replaced by LaljiTandon in Madhya Pradesh, who was so far the Governor of Bihar.
  • Fagu Chauhan replaces LaljiTandon as the new Governor of Bihar.
  • JagdeepDhankar as the Governor of West Bengal
  • Ramesh Bais as the Governor of Tripura.
  • N. Ravi has been appointed the Governor of Nagaland.

 Microsoft partners with Telangana’s Women Entrepreneurs Hub
  • Microsoft has announced a partnership with the Women Entrepreneurs Hub, an initiative of the Telangana government aimed at empowering women entrepreneurs and technologists in the region.
  • The partnership would focus on designing and execution of learning activities and tools that would enable women to innovate and encourage girls to pursue a career in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).
  • Together, they would also provide a platform for deeper and better networking opportunities for women in various technology fields.
  • The partnership would provide the WE Hub communities access to the state-of-the-art facilities and infrastructure at Microsoft Garage

 Indian-origin scientists develop AI system to Curb ‘Deepfake’ Videos
  • A team of Indian-origin researchers has developed Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven deep neural network that can identify manipulated images at the pixel level with high precision.
  • Realistic videos that map the facial expressions of one person onto those of another — known as “deepfakes”, present a formidable political weapon in the hands of nation-state bad actors.
  • Led by Amit Roy-Chowdhury, professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of California, Riverside, the team is currently working on still images but this can help them detect “deepfake” videos.
  • A deep neural network is what AI researchers call computer systems that have been trained to do specific tasks, in this case, recognize altered images.
  • These networks are organized in connected layers; “architecture” refers to the number of layers and structure of the connections between them.

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Assam Current Affairs – July 08 – 14, 2019

Current Affairs Assam – July 08 - 14, 2019

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July 08, 2019


 Centre clears Dibang multipurpose project
  • In a bid to deliver a big boost to power generation in North-East, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) has cleared the largest ever Hydro Electric Project to be constructed in India. An expenditure on pre-investment activities and various clearances for Dibang Multipurpose Project (MPP) in Arunachal Pradesh an amount of Rs 1,600 crore has been sanctioned, official sources announced.
  • The CCEA meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi estimated that total cost of Project is Rs. 28,080.35 including IDC and FC of Rs 3,974.95 crore at June 2018 price level. The estimated completion period for the project shall be nine years from receipt of Government sanction.
  • Official sources said that the project shall generate 2880MW (12x240MW) power to produce 11223MU of energy in a 90 per cent dependable year. The dam will be the highest dam in India once completed.
  • The project is located on River Dibang, in Lower Dibang Valley District of Arunachal Pradesh. The project envisages construction of a 278-metre-high Concrete Gravity Dam (above deepest foundation level), 6 horseshoe-shaped Head Race Tunnels of length varying from 300 metre to 600 metre with 9 metre dia, an underground Power House and 6 horseshoe-shaped Tail Race Tunnels of length varying from 320 metre to 470 metre with 9 metre dia.
  • On completion, the Government of Arunachal Pradesh will get 12 per cent free power from the project i.e. 1346.76 MU. 1 per cent free power will be given in Local Area Development Fund (LADF). The total value of benefit to Arunachal Pradesh from Free power and contribution to LADF will be Rs 26,785 crore over the project life of forty years.
  • Dibang Multipurpose Project (Dibang MPP) is envisaged as storage based hydro-electric project with flood moderation as the key objective. The construction of Dibang MPP shall prevent the sizeable downstream area from floods.
  • The project is having all statutory clearances viz. TEC, Environment Clearance, Forest Clearance (Stage-l) and Defence Clearance except Forest Clearance (Stage-II) for seeking Investment Sanction from Govt. of India. 

 Finance Minister proposed Zero Budget Natural Farming
  • The Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced a proposal of Zero Budget Natural Farming in budget 2019 for doubling farmer’s income in the country

FACTFILE – Zero Budget Natural Farming

  • “Zero budget” stands for no production cost in farming and “Natural Farming” stands for doing farming without any aided chemical fertilizer or external seed and only using natural resources
  • Aim to pull farmers out of the debt trap, cutting production cost and make small scale farming a viable option
  • ZBNF involves no use of chemical fertilizers and assures zero credit for agriculture
  • This type of farming was successfully initiated in Karnataka and was replicated as a role model in other states
  • It cut down the farming expenditure and ends farmer’s reliance on loans 

 NIRDPR is working on a new technology to help double the income of Indian farmers
  • The National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (NIRDPR) is working on a new technology in aquaculture to help double the income of Indian farmers.
  • The institute has recently established a ‘Backyard Re-circulatory Aquaculture System’ developed by Cochin University of Science and Technology.
  • The system, an intensive fish culture pond, enables high density stocking of fish in cages.
  • This would allow off-setting of the load by stocking different varieties and sizes of fish in smaller cages in a pond.
  • Since the water requirement for this system is quite low, the high-density stocking of fish in different cages enables flexibility in managing a fishpond.
  • This system, inaugurated at the Institute’s Rural Technology Park, was established with funding support of the National Fisheries Development Board, a government organisation. 
  • Fish varieties that can be grown in the system include Tilapia, Pangasius, Murrel and Pearlspot.
  • The aquaculture system can act as a source of additional income for farmers located even in low water availability areas, helping them double their income.
  • The sludge periodically pumped out of the pond can be utilised to grow agriculture crops without the addition of chemical fertilizers.
  • The Rural Technology Park at NIRDPR will demonstrate the functioning of the system and provide necessary training to farmers, self-help groups (SHGs) and youth who are keen on undertaking fish culture for enhancing their income. 

July 09, 2019


 India gets Jaipur as its 38th UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Jaipur city, Rajasthan is inscribed in the list of UNESCO world heritage sites during the 43rd session of the world heritage committee at Baku, Azerbaijan.
  • With the inclusion of Jaipur city, India has now 38 UNESCO world heritage sites of which 30 are Cultural properties, 7 are Natural properties and 1 is the mixed site.
  • India gets Jaipur as its 38th UNESCO World Heritage Site.

FACTFILE – Jaipur

  • Jaipur is the capital city of Rajasthan. Major tourists attraction and has iconic monuments such as Jantar Mantar, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Govind dev temple etc
  • The 18th -century town has city planning that was deliberately planned for trade.maharaja Ram Singh painted the whole city of Jaipur pink to welcome the Prince of Wales and Queen Victoria, visiting India for a tour in 1876. From then it is named as the pink city

FACTFILE – UNESCO World Heritage Sites

  • A World Heritage Site is a landmark or area which is selected by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as having cultural, historical, scientific or other forms of significance, and is legally protected by international treaties.

 1st Tejas Train between Lucknow-Delhi to be run by private
  • The first train, operated by private players, to be run between Lucknow and Delhi will be the Tejas Express. The Railway Board is deliberating on a second such route, which too would be within the 500-km range.
  • The Delhi-Lucknow Tejas Express was announced in 2016 and has been recently introduced in the new time table.
  • The Tejas Express (train number 12585) will depart from Lucknow Junction, On the return journey, (train number 12586) it will leave from New Delhi.
  • The train is currently parked at Anand Nagar Railway station and will be handed over to private players after an open-bidding process for operating it.
  • The custody of the trains will be transferred to the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC), which will pay for it, including their lease charges, to the financing arm, IRFC.
  • The Tejas Express will offer premium services and comforts to the passengers. The train will have aircraft-like personalised LCD entertainment-cum-information screens, on-board Wi- Fi facility, comfortable seats, mobile charging points, personalised reading lights, modular bio-toilets and sensor tap fittings.
  • The proposal of the Railway Board in its 100-day plan was to offer two trains to operators who would be willing to be part of the bidding process for rights to run private passenger day/overnight train sets connecting important cities.

 Govt to launch solar scheme to assure Rs 1 lakh income for farmers
  • The central government to launch a solar scheme for farmers that will ensure a minimum annual income of Rs 1 lakh.
  • Power Minister R.K. Singh informed the Lok Sabha that farmers can use their land to install solar panels and the power generated will be bought by the government.
  • The farmers who don”t have the capital can lease the land to developers to set up the solar panels.
  • If given to the developers, the farmer will get at least 30-35 paise per unit to ensure an annual income of Rs 1 lakh.
  • The scheme is part of the government”s target to double the income of farmers by 2022.

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July 10, 2019


  Centre to launch anti-pollution programme in 102 cities 
  • Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar said a programme has been formulated to reduce air pollution in 102 cities across the country.
  • He said that action plan to implement “Control of Pollution” programme for 80 of these cities was ready and the ministry has earmarked Rs 460 crore for it.
  • Have taken up 102 cities on the priority basis, where pollutants such as dust, solid waste, vehicular emmission, are causing air pollution.
  • Maharashtra has the highest number of cities, including Mumbai, in the list, while Delhi, Bangaluru, Bhopal, Lucknow are among the other major cities.
  • The cities with million plus population would be given Rs 10 crore each under the programme.
  • The ministry has also come up with a list of 28 cities, where it intends to reduce Particulate Matter (PM) – PM10 and PM 2.5 – by 10 per cent in the next one-two years.

 IIT-Madras scientists launch ”AI4Bharat” to boost AI innovation
  • Scientists from IIT-Madras launched a platform called ”AI4Bharat” that would help build AI solutions to address local problems in agriculture, health care and other sectors.
  • Founded by Dr. Mitesh M Khapra and Dr. Pratyush Kumar, assistant professors in the department of computer science and engineering, the platform is open to students who would be mentored to solve real-world problems and accelerate AI innovation.
  • Khapra and Kumar have also co-founded “One Fourth Labs” (incubated at the IIT Madras Research Park) with a mission to design and deliver affordable hands-on courses on AI and related topics.
  • The “One Fourth Labs” start-up would work closely with AI4Bharat and offer basic and advanced courses in AI at affordable prices – as low as Rs 1,000 for a five-month online course.

 Saikh Md Sabah Al-Ahmed has been awarded the Reuel International Prize for Poetry-2019
  • Guwathi-based poet SaikhMd Sabah Al-Ahmed has been awarded the Reuel International Prize for Poetry-2019 in the ‘Best Upcoming Poet from the North East of India’ category.
  • The Reuel Prize, instituted in 2014, is an international award for excellence in writing and literature.
  • The award was conferred on Ahmed at the Press Club of India, New Delhi.
  • Ahmed, who teaches English at Don Bosco School, Panbazar, was also awarded the ‘Certificate of Excellence’ by the United Nations Association (UNA)-Assam for his achievements in the field of poetry and journalism.

July 11, 2019


 Cabinet clears draft law to curb Ponzi schemes
  • The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, gave its approval to the Banning of Unregulated Deposit Schemes Bill, 2019.
  • The proposed law would address the issue of illicit deposit-taking activities, as it provides for strict action against such activities.
  • The Bill will help tackle the menace of illicit deposit-taking activities in the country which, at present, are exploiting regulatory gaps and lack of strict administrative measures to dupe poor and gullible people of their hard-earned savings.
  • The new Bill will replace the Ordinance promulgated in February this year which will otherwise cease to operate after six weeks of re-assembling of the Parliament.

 Himachal Pradesh Govt signs pact for Rs 1,000-crore investments
  • The Himachal Pradesh government signed memorandums of understanding of Rs 1,000 crore with three companies for investment in the state.
  • The pacts were signed during Himachal Pradesh Global Investors Meet in which Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur and Industries Minister Bikram Singh met 18 industrial houses representative.
  • The memorandums of understanding has been signed with Ski Himalayas Ropeway for investing Rs 500 crore in ski resorts.
  • Satya Developers Company for investing Rs 300 crore in housing.
  • Biotechnology company Puremagics for investing Rs 50 crore on algae farming.
  • Field Fresh Food Private Ltd expressed interest in setting up food processing units in the state.
  • Thakur said the state government has set a target of attracting investment of Rs 85,000 crore and so far pacts have been signed for investment of Rs 22,000 crore.

 Defence Ministry signed MoU with IPFC and NRDC
  • Department of Defence Production, Ministry of Defence and National Research Development Corporation (NRDC), Ministry of Science and Technology, signed an MoU with a vision to bridge the capacity shortfall and provide a major fillip to the ongoing efforts of Ministry of Defence towards promoting a culture of Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights IPR in Indian Defence industry. 
  • The move will be a boost to the Mission Raksha Gyan Shakti. It may be recalled that Mission Raksha Gyan Shakti was launched with the aim to inculcate IP culture in Indian defence manufacturing ecosystem. 
  • Under this mission, an IPFC has been established under the aegis of Directorate General Quality Assurance (DGQA) which has within a short span of a year achieved the challenging target of training more than 12,000 personnel on IPR and facilitating the filing of more than 1000 new IPR applications.

 

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July 12, 2019


 Delhi to convert Rajghat power plant into solar
  • The Delhi Cabinet approved a proposal to shut down the Rajghat thermal power plant and to convert the area into a solar park with the capacity of 5,000 KW.
  • Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said that the government had closed down the coal-based plant in 2015 as it was a major source of pollution.
  • The Cabinet approved the proposal to officially close down the Rajghat Coal Plant.
  • The 45-acre area plant will be converted into a solar park.
  • Delhi Government has been pushing for solar energy for quite some time now.

 India to get it’s first Dolphin Research Centre at Patna
  • The foundation stone of India’s first dolphin research centre will be laid in Patna on October 5.
  • Chief Minister Nitish Kumar would lay the foundation stone of the National Dolphin Research Centre (NDRC) on October 5 on the bank of river Ganga in the premises of Patna University.
  • According to Gopal Sharma, a senior scientist at the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI), the population of the endangered Gangetic river dolphins was stable along nearly 1,000 km stretch of the Ganga and its two major tributaries, Gandak and Ghaghra. 
  • Earlier this year, about 1,500 dolphins were spotted by three teams of experts and scientists who counted the species. 
  • The main objective of NDRC is to strengthen conservation efforts and help in research to save the endangered mammal. 

 Second India-Russia strategic economic dialogue held at New Delhi
  • The Second India-Russia Strategic Economic Dialogue (IRSED) was held in New Delhi, under the chairmanship of Dr. Rajiv Kumar, Vice-Chairman, National Institution for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog and Mr. TimurMaksimov, Deputy Minister of the Economic Development of the Russian Federation.
  • The Second meeting of the IRSED focussed on six core areas of cooperation, namely, Development of Transport Infrastructure and Technologies; Development of Agriculture and Agro-Processing sector; Small and Medium Business support; Digital Transformation and Frontier Technologies; Cooperation in Trade, Banking, Finance, and Industry; and Tourism & Connectivity.
  • The Dialogue included parallel round-tables which discussed areas of cooperation and concrete roadmaps for future negotiations across outlined core areas.
  • The roundtable on Digital transformation and Frontier Transformation focussed on areas of collaboration between India and Russia in the digital space and frontier technologies
  • Development of Transport Infrastructure and Technologies roundtable discussed areas of cooperation across various modes of transport such as speed upgradation, safety and passenger comfort in railways, creation of twin ports between India and Russia, ship building and river navigation, research and development, and ensuring predictability of cost and movement schedules across transport corridors.
  • The roundtable on Agriculture and Agro-processing noted the dynamic nature of agriculture, livestock rearing and food processing in both countries and the immense opportunities of cooperation.
  • The roundtable on Tourism and Connectivity highlighted the need to increase bilateral tourism and exploring natural avenues for economic and commercial partnerships.
  • The roundtable on Industrial Trade and Cooperation saw participation across industries in energy, finance and industries, which emphasised awareness exchange between the two countries in areas of investment opportunities.
  • The IRSED was established following a bilateral Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between NITI Aayog and the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation during the 19th edition of the Annual India-Russia Bilateral Summit, which was held on October 5, 2018, in New Delhi.

July 13, 2019


 India Russia to strengthen tie-up in space exploration
  • India and Russia held high-level talks to deepen the strategic connect between both countries to contribute towards Indias priorities such as Make in India programme especially towards space cooperation.
  • National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and Director General of Russia’s ROSCOSMOS and former Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin held detailed talks at Hyderabad House on all aspects of India-Russia space cooperation.
  • Both sides agreed to strategically elevate the bilateral cooperation, and develop a special and privileged partnership focusing at India’s priorities such as Make in India programme to expand its footprint in space exploration.
  • The possibilities for production of space systems in India were an important part of the discussions.
  • Cooperation in futuristic technologies, including new space systems, rocket engines, propelants and propulsion systems, spacecraft and launch vehicle technology were also discussed.
  • Senior representatives of ROSCOSMOS, GLAVCOSMOS, Energia and Energomash represented the Russian side, whereas Secretary, Space Dr. Sivan and the Director of the Human Space Flight Programme were present from the Indian side.
  • There have been frequent contacts between the two space agencies to finalise the details of the Gaganyaan Mission, which will carry Indian astronaut to space in 2022, to coincide with India’s 75th anniversary of Independence.

  Lok Sabha passes Bill for setting of two new Central Universities
  • The Lok Saba has passed the Central Universities (Amendment) Bill, 2019 by voice vote, The Bill seeks to establish two new universities- the Central University and the Central Tribal University in Andhra Pradesh. 
  • The Universities will be set up with a cost of 1700 crore rupees in four years in Andhra Pradesh.
  • In the first phase, 450 crore rupees will be provided for the Central University and 420 crore rupees for the Central Tribal University.
  • The government has accorded high priority to strengthen the education system in the country.
  • Government has increased the budget of education from 67 thousand crore rupees in 2013-14 to 95 thousand crore rupees this year. 

 IIT Roorkee signs MoU with POWERGRID to work on energy efficiency
  • The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee signed an MoU with Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd (POWERGRID), state-run utility, on energy efficiency and sustainable energy.
  • The MoU targets to bring together academic and industry/corporate prowess, in building efficient, reliable and low-cost energy systems.
  • The main objective of this MoU is to have long term association between POWERGRID and IIT Roorkee in the area of Energy Management .
  • The MoU aims at advancing and implementing energy efficiency and sustainable energy projects at IIT Roorkee campus in the mutually agreed areas of space cooling/heating, lighting and fans, water pumping, power distribution, waste to the energy, etc.
  • The MoU also aims at carrying out joint Research and Development related to Energy sector.

 

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July 14, 2019


  Novak Djokovic won Wimbledon Final
  • Novak Djokovic won the Wimbledon final by defeating Roger Federer in a 5-setter. It was the longest Wimbledon men’s singles final and held between Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer of Switzerland.
  • Djokovic won his 16th Grand Slam trophy overall including the Wimbledon triumph.
  • He won his 5th Wimbledon title giving the tie to Bjorn Borg.
  • He has won 4 of the last 5 Grand slams titles

BIOGRAPHY – Novak Djokovic

  • He is a Serbian professional tennis player
  • He is ranked world No. 1 in men’s singles tennis by the Association of Tennis Professionals
  • He has won 16 Grand slam titles and became first in the open Era to win Wimbledon men’s singles final

 Simona Halep wins Wimbledon Women’s Final 2019
  • Simona Halep beat Serena Williams to win Wimbledon Women’s Final 2019 title. With winning the title, she has now got the membership of All England club. She became the first Romanian to win the singles title at Wimbledon.

BIOGRAPHY – Simona Halep

  • She is a Romanian Professional tennis player
  • She has been ranked world number one twice in 2017 and 2019
  • It was her second slam title – 1st Grand slam title was the 2018 French Open and the second is the 2019 Wimbledon Championship. 

 SBI MD Anshula Kant appointed as MD, CFO of World Bank Group
  • Anshula Kant, the managing director of the State Bank of India, has been appointed the managing director and chief financial officer of the World Bank.
  • President of the international lender David Malpass announced.
  • Kant has been credited with taking up leadership challenges including risk, treasury, funding, regulatory compliance and operations.
  • Among other responsibilities, Kant will also be overseeing loopholes in financial reporting and risk management, and will be working alongside World Bank Chief Executive Officer Kristalina Georgieva.
  • In her role as the chief financial officer of the State Bank of India, Kant managed $38 billion worth revenue and total assets of $500 billion.
  • Kant is said to have improved capital base and directed focus on long-term sustainability of State Bank of India under her leadership.
  • She is a graduate in economics from Lady Shri Ram College for Women in New Delhi and holds a postgraduate in the subject from the Delhi School of Economics.

 Prasar Bharati signs MoU with IIT Kanpur
  • Prasar Bharati and Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur signed a Memorandum of Understanding for research collaboration in newly emerging technologies and broadcasting-related areas in New Delhi. 
    The move is likely to boost research activities in the broadcasting field.
  • Chief Executive Officer of Prasar Bharati Shashi Shekhar Vempati and Director, IIT Kanpur Abhay Karandikar were present at this juncture.
  • Direct to mobile broadcasting, Convergence of 5G, Artificial Intelligence Incubation Centre by Prasar Bharati and student internship for students of IIT, Kanpur at PrasarBharati are among the main areas in the research collaboration. 
  • The MoU will be effective and remain in force for a period of five years. The institutes may extend the term in writing through mutual agreement.

 

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July 01, 2019


 Flight from Guwahati to Dhaka starts
  • The maiden flight on the Guwahati-Dhaka route commences from July 1, 2019. The daily flight service will be operated by private airline SpiceJet.
  • Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal will attend the ceremony along with other senior ministers, including Chandra Mohan Patowary, Siddhartha Bhattacharya and Bhabesh Kalita, when the first flight takes off on July 1, 2019.
  • This will be the fourth international destination to be directly connected from Guwahati. Currently, Drukair (Royal Bhutan Airlines) operates flights to Paro, Bangkok and Singapore – both two days in a week.
  • Inspired by the vision of making the Northeast an integral part of the Act East Policy, the Chief Minister had requested the Centre to consider connecting Guwahati to capitals of ASEAN and BBN countries through a scheme similar to the UDAN with VGF (viability gap funding) as may be required.
  • A proposed Guwahati-Bangkok flight is likely to be launched in August. Kathmandu, Yangon, Hanoi and Kuala Lumpur will also be connected thereafter. The Assam government has committed Rs 100 crore per year for three years under VGF.

 Mizo Peace Accord turns 33 years
  • June 30, 2019 marked the 33rd anniversary of the signing of the historic Mizo Accord which went on to become one of the most enduring peace accords in India.
  • Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga greet the people on the occasion. “Today marks the 33rd year of the signing of the historic Mizoram Peace Accord. This time tested tranquility we enjoy can only be attributed to God’s grace and the commitment of Mizos to preserve it. Let Mizos count our blessings and ceaselessly pray so that peace and harmony endure,” he said.
  • The Mizoram Government will observe it in a special function on account of the celebration of the anniversary, known in Mizo parlance as Remna Ni.
  • Robert Romawia Royte, who is currently the Sports and Youth Services, Tourism and Information and Communication Technology Minister of Mizoram, urged everyone to unite for continued peace and harmony.
  • June 30 thirty-three years back was a day of euphoria with the return of much-needed peace in the land of the Mizos. On that day, the four-page Mizoram Peace Accord was signed in New Delhi under former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. The then Union Home Secretary RD Pradhan, MNF chief Laldenga, who is no more, and the former chief secretary of the Mizoram Government, Lalkhama, put their initials on the document.

FACTFILE  –  Mizo Peace Accord

  • The Mizoram Peace Accord, 1986 was an official agreement between the Government of India and the Mizo National Front (MNF) to end insurgency and violence in Mizoram, India.
  • The Mizo National Front was an organisation of Mizo secessionists led by Laldenga to fight for independence from India. The movement was basically due to lack of support from the government during the great famine (called Mautam) in Mizoram in the late 1950s.
  • Political insurgency and social unrest ensued in the next decades. After a number of negotiations, the document titled Mizoram Accord, 1986: Memorandum of Settlement was finally signed on 30 June 1986. It was signed by Laldenga for MNF, R.D. Pradhan, Home Secretary, Government of India, and Lalkhama, Chief Secretary, Government of Mizoram.
  • It is remarked as the most and only successful peace agreement in India after its independence from British Empire in 1947. 

K Natarajan takes over as new Chief of Indian Coast Guard
  • Krishnaswamy Natarajan took charge as the new Director General of the Indian Coast Guard, a 5th batch officer of the Coast Guard, he joined the service in January 1984.
  • In August 2016, Natarajan was elevated to the rank of Additional Director General and took over the reins as Coast Guard Commander, Western Seaboard.
  • During his initial years, Natarajan specialised in select core competencies such as search and rescue as well as maritime safety and port operations, at the US Coast Guard Reserve Training Centre, Yorktown, Virginia.
  • In his over 35 years of service, he has had the distinction of holding important command and staff appointments, both afloat and ashore and also commanded all classes of Indian Coast Guard ships.

 India-Russia sign anti-tank missile deal under emergency provisions                        
  • India has signed a 200 crore deal with Russia for the procurement of anti-tank missiles for Mi-35 attack helicopters. This deal has been signed under the emergency provisions given to the defence forces.
  • India has signed a deal to acquire ‘Strum Ataka’ anti-tank missile from Russia for its fleet of Mi-35 attack helicopters.
  • The deal for acquiring Strum Ataka anti-tank missile was signed with Russia under the emergency clauses through which the missiles would be supplied within three months of contract signing.
  • The deal is reportedly worth around Rs 200 crore and would give Mi-32s an improved capability to take out enemy tanks and other armoured vehicles.
  • Mi-32 are existing attack helicopters of the Indian Air Force (IAF) and are set to be replaced by newly purchased Apache gunships which are slated to be commissioned in the coming months. 
  • The Army is in the process of acquiring the Spike anti-tank guided missile from France and Igla-S Air defence missiles from Russia under the emergency provisions
  • Under the powers given to the three services, they can buy the equipment of their choice within three months at a cost of up to Rs 300 crore per case.

July 02, 2019


 Meghalaya to sign MoU with University of California
  • Meghalaya Government and University of California, Berkeley, would sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in September to adopt 100 villages in which the concept of smart village would be introduced.
  • Chief Minister Conrad Sangma made the announcement at the Caux Forum 2019 in Montreux, Switzerland which he is attending. The annual Caux Forum through conferences, training and dialogues aims to inspire, equip and connect people, groups and organisations to build a just, sustainable and peaceful world.
  • Sangma said that the Government’s effort is to make the rural areas equally attractive as the urban areas of the State. “Our cities are already choking and having smart villages will prevent urban migration and related environmental issues,” he added. Informing about the State’s 6,500 villages, Sangma said there is emphasis on restoration of land in more than 400 villages of the State.
  • The government has linked all livelihood programmes to natural resources and are encouraging people to protect these natural resources.

 Lok Sabha passes Central Educational Institutions Bill
  • The Lok Sabha passed the Central Educational Institutions (Reservation in Teachers” Cadre) Bill, 2019, which aims to ensure reservation in teaching positions in central institutions for persons from Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Socially and Educationally Backward Classes and the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS).
  • It will also allow filling about 7,000-8,000 existing vacancies in 41 central universities.
  • The Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi had cleared the Bill replacing the Central Educational Institutions (Reservation in Teachers” Cadre) Ordinance, 2019.

 Union Govt launches ‘Jal Shakti Abhiyan’ for water conservation
  • Union Government has launched Jal Shakti Abhiyan to create awareness on the benefits of water conservation and declining sources of water in the country.
  • Launching the initiative in New Delhi Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat said, water conservation is now a national priority and it is time to make water conservation a people’s movement.
  • He requested the people to associate themselves with Jal Shakti Abhiyan.said, everyone should make efforts to save the country from the threat of water scarcity.
  • The Jal Shakti Abhiyan has been launched in two phases.
  • The first phase is 1st July to 15th September and is for all participating States and the second phase will be between 1st October to 30th November for States with retreating monsoon.
  • Under Jal Shakti Abhiyan, focus will be on 256 water stressed districts and 1,592 water stressed blocks.  
  • There are five key intervention areas under the movement including water conservation and rainwater harvesting, renovation of traditional and other water bodies, reuse, borewell recharge structures, watershed development and intensive afforestation.

 UGC launches new scheme to support socially relevant projects
  • In a bid to support socially relevant projects, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has approved the Scheme for Trans-Disciplinary Research for India’s Developing Economy (STRIDE).
  • The scheme will provide support to research projects that are socially relevant, locally need-based, nationally important and globally significant.
  • The UGC has set up an advisory committee under Vice Chairman Bhushan Patwardhan to oversee the entire scheme.
  • Applications will have to be submitted online. The STRIDE web portal will be open for receiving applications by July 31, 2019.
  • The award of grant would be based on the merit of the project proposal.
  • STRIDE scheme proposals will be carefully evaluated with help of peer review and assessment by expert committees. Shortlisted applicants may be invited for presentation.
  • The scheme takes into consideration the societal impact of knowledge enunciating as what should be the main aim of research.
  • It creates unity of intellectual frameworks beyond the disciplinary perspectives and solves problems by going beyond the boundaries of disciplines to involve various stakeholders.
  • Trans-disciplinary research generates knowledge through the use of multi and inter-disciplinary concepts and integrates new theories among science and society.

 Kerala partners with Cisco to support farming communities
  • Cisco signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Kerala State IT Mission (KSITM) to bring the benefits of digital technology and data science to farming communities in Kerala, as part of its Country Digitization Acceleration (CDA) programme.
  • The first phase of this initiative will be rolled out in 15 panchayats across Kannur.
  • Cisco will build an Agri-Digital Infrastructure (ADI) Platform and set up Village Knowledge Centres (VKCs) for knowledge delivery and provide access to e-learning and advisory services to the farming and fishing communities in Kannur.
  • The comprehensive ADI Platform will provide access to a datastore with complete farming data of paddy and prawns farms in the region along with land and farmer profile databases.
  • This datastore will run Cisco”s robust analytics and computer engines to extract insights on crop yields, weather patterns, plant disease patterns, soil quality, moisture content, forecasting and other data, and make it available to farmers and government officials through the VKCs.
  • This Cisco ADI Platform will be supplemented by a custom-built Smart Agricultural Platform that uses IoT sensors, Non-IoT databases, and satellite/UAV images to gather and relay real-time intelligence on soil content, moisture, weather conditions and other parameters.
  • This platform will become a centralised knowledge hub which will provide data-based recommendations and insights to improve agriculture planning, reduce the risk of crop mortality and overall operational costs.
  • Through VKCs, farmers can also access essential information on government policy updates, crop advisory services, market trends, rates and best practice videos.
  • Farmers will also gain accessibility to government-provisioned financing on a Content Management System through a mobile application and web portal.

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July 03, 2019


 Assam most vulnerable for outbreak of Japanese Encephalitis
  • Assam is now considered to be the most vulnerable state for outbreak of Japanese Encephalitis (JE) in the entire country and the Government of India has started providing assistance to the State Government to control the outbreak of JE.
  • In the last few years, Assam is considered the most vulnerable state as the disease has spread to all parts of the State, while, in other states, it is confined to a limited pockets. Till a few years back, JE outbreak was confined to the Upper Assam districts, but now the situation has changed and there have been outbreak of the disease in lower Assam and even the Barak valley districts. Children vaccination for JE was completed in all the districts of the State and a decision was taken yesterday to launch a mop up operation to cover if anyone was left out of the programme.
  • Assam was the only state in the country to start adult vaccination but it has not covered all the districts and the State Government has requested the Centre to provide additional vaccines.
  • District level task forces have been constituted in the State to identify the vulnerable pockets and fogging operations have been launched, while, a decision was also taken yesterday to intensify the awareness campaign.
  • The State Government has requested the Centre to provide additional testing kits and the Union Health Ministry is taking steps to provide additional kits as soon as possible.
  • Ten high endemic districts of Assam – Sivasagar Barpeta, Nagaon, Sonitpur, Darrang, Udalguri, Bongaigaon, Cachar, Morigaon, Nalbari, have been included under the multi-pronged strategy adopted for prevention and control of JE. These districts have also been covered under adult vaccination campaign to prevent the disease.
  • For rehabilitation of JE disabled patients, Central Government has provided funds for strengthening of two Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PMR) departments at Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh and Guwahati Medical College have been provided.
  • JE is vector-borne encephalitis transmitted by Culex groups of mosquitoes. These mosquitoes breed mainly in rice fields and large water bodies rich in aquatic vegetations. Migratory birds along with pigs in the community play an important role in the transmission of JE from one area to other areas.

  ‘Tamil Yeoman’ or ‘Tamil Maravan’ declared as state butterfly
  • ‘Tamil Yeoman’, a kind of butterfly found in the Western Ghats is declared as Tamil Nadu state butterfly. Tamil Nadu is the fifth state in the country to announce its state butterfly.
  • Maharashtra the first to declare Blue Mormon (Papilio Polgmnestor) as its state butterfly.
  • It is followed by Uttarakhand (Common Peacock), Karnataka (Southern Bird Wings) and Kerala (Malabar Banded Peacock).

FACTFILE – Tamil Yeoman or Tamil Maravan

  • Its scientific name is Cirrochroa Thais.
  • It is endemic to the Western Ghats.
  • It is found in moist deciduous, evergreen forests and along streams.
  • It can be found in groups in large numbers at a few places.

 Lok Sabha passes Indian Medical Council (Amendment) Bill
  • The Lok Sabha passed the Indian Medical Council (Amendment) Bill, 2019, the move aims to ensure transparency, accountability and quality in the governance of medical education in the country.
  • The Bill also proposes to increase the number of members in the board of Governors to 12 from the existing 7.
  • This bill provides for supersession of Medical Council of India for a period of two years with effect from September 26, 2018. It will replace an Ordinance promulgated on February 21.
  • The Board of Governors (BoG) which had replaced the MCI has worked well and taken a series of steps to improve medical education in the country.
  • The BoG has granted accreditation to more number of medical colleges, increased number of seats and reduced procedural hurdles, adding it is manned by doctors of great repute.
  • The Indian Medical Council or the Medical Council of India (MCI) was set up under the Medical Council Act 1956, for setting standards for medical professionals, new medical colleges and revision of curriculum, among others.

July 04, 2019


 SIAL ties up with Meghalaya Government
  • One of the world’s largest food exhibitors, Salon International de l’Agroalimentaire (SIAL) has tied up with Meghalaya Government to hold a “Northeast Food Show” here in December at Shillong.
  • The Food Show will be organised by the Government of Meghalaya with the support of SIAL. This would be SIAL’s second food show in the country after Food India in New Delhi scheduled in September this year.
  • The three-day event would be held here from December 4 to 6 at the NEHU campus. The State Government has notified an Advisory Council for the event and the first meeting of the Advisory Council was held recently.
  • Representatives of SIAL, North Eastern States, Central Government, food industries and others attended the meeting to give their inputs for the first of its kind event in the region.
  • SIAL holds one of the world’s largest food exhibitions in Paris, France each year. 119 countries participated in the last edition. 7,200 exhibitors and suppliers connected with the agri-food industry participated in the SIAL, Paris exhibition.
  • Chief Minister Conrad Sangma visited the Paris exhibition last year and requested the organisers to hold the event in the North East to give boost to the food processing and the agro-based industries of the region.
  • SIAL holds similar food exhibitions in Jakarta (Indonesia,) Abu Dhabi (UAE), Toronto (Canada) and Shanghai (China). Managing Director, SIAL, Paris, Adeline Vancauwelaert said, the exhibition would provide a unique opportunity for the food products of the NE to be showcased to the world. Food products, food processing and hospitality industry would benefit.

FACTFILE – Salon International de l’Agroalimentaire (SIAL) Paris

  • The Global Food Marketplace (French: Salon International de l’alimentation, or SIAL) is a trade fair held every two years, which specializes in the food processing industry.
  • The SIAL was established in 1964 by several groups, including the Confédération Générale de l’Alimentation en détail (General Confederation of the Retail Food Trade), and at the instigation of public authorities.
  • Twenty-six countries participated in the first fair, which was held at the Center of New Industries and Technologies in La Défense, as part of International Food Week. The second SIAL was held in 1966, also at the CNIT.
  • The trade show was held at the Versailles Gate Exhibition Centre from 1968 to 1984 and at the North Paris-Villepinte Exposition Park since 1986.
  • In 2014, SIAL Paris marks a new stage by integrating the Salon International du Process et du Conditionnement Alimentaire, which will be represented within the Equipment, Technology and Services sector.

 Centre plans to use Artificial Intelligence to help farmers
  • The Union Agriculture Ministry signed a Statement of Intent (SoI) with IBM India to provide weather forecasts and soil moisture information to farmers.
  • Under the project, a pilot study will be undertaken in three districts– Madhya Pradesh’s Bhopal, Gujarat’s Rajkot and Maharashtra’s Nanded.
  • IBM’s Watson Decision Platform will give solution in the field of agriculture through Artificial Intelligence (AI) and weather technology at village level/farm level to provide weather forecast and soil moisture information on pro bono basis to help farmers for taking decisions regarding water and crop management for better production and productivity.

 Delhi Police buildings to have rooftop solar power plants
  • The Delhi Police and the Solar Energy Corporation of India Ltd. (SECI) signed an MoU for setting up rooftop solar energy systems on police establishments in the capital.
  • Through this MOU, it is estimated that rooftop solar systems of about 3-4 MW capacity will be implemented across various Delhi Police buildings.
  • Terming the Delhi Police as always in the forefront in adopting new technology and innovative practices in all spheres of its working, Commissioner of Police Amulya Patnaik thanked the New and Renewable Energy Sources Ministry in facilitating this MOU which will go a long way in making Delhi green.
  • Lauding the initiative of Delhi Police in adopting this green initiative in sync with the vision of Central government, New and Renewable Energy Sources Secretary Anand Kumar said that solar energy is economical as well as environmental friendly.

 CCEA approves increase in MSP for kharif crops
  • The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) on Wednesday approved an increase in the minimum support prices (MSPs) for kharif crops in the 2019-20 season, including paddy by Rs 65 per quintal.
  • Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar made the announcement after a meeting of the Union Cabinet
  • This is an attempt to double the farmers” income by 2022, as announced by the Prime Minister earlier.
  • The MSP of jowar has been increased by Rs 120 per quintal, ragi by Rs 253 per quintal and bajra by Rs 50.
  • The MSP of tur, moong and urad pulses has been raised by Rs 125, Rs 75 and Rs 100, respectively.
  • MSP of groundnut is up by Rs 200 per quintal while it is Rs 311 per quintal for soyabean, sunflower by Rs 262 and sesamum by Rs 236.
  • Medium Cotton MSP has been raised by Rs 105 per quintal and Long Cotton MSP up by Rs 100 per quintal.

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July 05, 2019


 Purnima Pathak Saikia receives Eva Achow memorial award
  • The Eva Achow Memorial Award, instituted by socio-cultural organisation Anuprerana, was presented to Purnima Pathak Saikia, well-known film and stage actress.
  • Veteran journalist DN Chakravartty chaired the meeting in which Deepjyoti Saikia, secretary of the organisation, explained the purpose of the function. He said that Anuprerana has, for the last six years, been honouring over 20 prominent artistes and successful persons in different fields from across the North East.
  • Presenting the award to Purnima Pathak Saikia, eminent writer and cultural activist Ratna Ojah recalled his close association with Eva Achow, a brilliant cinema and stage actress who came into the limelight with her memorable performances in films like Sakuntala, Beula, etc.
  • Kapil Bora, Chetana Das, Kirti Kamal Bhuyan and former Station Director of AIR, Guwahati, R Rahman, recollected their association with both Eva Achow and Purnima Pathak Saikia.
  • As a television programme executive, Purnima Pathak Saikia produced over hundred dramas in Assamese, Hindi and English, besides producing 30 documentaries and several live programmes for children and women.

 Lok Sabha passes Aadhaar Amendment Bill, 2019
  • Lok Sabha passed Aadhaar Amendment Bill, 2019 by voice vote. The Bill seeks to amend Aadhaar (Targeted Delivery of Financial and Other Subsidies, Benefits and Services) Act 2016 and to further amend the Indian Telegraph Act 1885 and the Prevention of Money Laundering Act 2002. 
  • The Bill also proposes giving a child an option to exit from the biometric ID programme on attaining 18 years of age. 
  • This Bill will make the use of Aadhaar for opening bank accounts and procuring mobile phone connections voluntary.
  • Minister of Law and Justice said more than one hundred 23 crore people of the country have been enrolled in Aadhar and around 70 crore mobile phones are connected to Aadhaar number.
  • He said around 2 crores 50 lakh Aadhar authentications are done daily in the country.
  • Ravi Shankar Prasad told the House that Aadhaar is in national interest and it does not violate privacy of any Individual.
  • He reassured the House that there is no mandatory compliance to have Aadhar card to avail the benefits of government schemes. 
    The Minister said, the government respects the protection of individual’s Data and the Data Protection law work is in progress and will come out shortly.

 CCMB and CDFD sign MOU to maximize potential in genetic disease diagnostics
  • A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) and Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics (CDFD) with an aim to enable better ways of diagnosis and treatment of genetic disorders.
  • The objectives of the MoU also include the provision of quality DNA based diagnostic services to the public at lower costs, to develop newer diagnostic methods and to engage in scientific research to improve understanding of human genetic disorders.
  • Estimates for genetic disorders show that more than 50 lakh babies are born each year with genetic disease in India.
  • The burden of these disorders has its effects on the economic and social structure of society.
  • Most of these disorders are presently untreatable and for those which can be treated, the treatment is very expensive.
  • The only option to address this problem is the preventive approach which requires prenatal diagnosis and genetic counselling.
  • The last few years have witnessed tremendous changes in the field of genetics with rapid advancements in technology.
  • The advent of efficient and affordable DNA sequencing technology has a direct impact in improving our understanding of human diseases, enabling better ways of diagnosis and treatment.

July 06, 2019


 Indian Railways commissions longest electrified tunnel
  • South Central Railway has commissioned the longest electrified tunnel, measuring 6.6 Kms between Cherlopalli and Rapuru stations and is part of the recently completed Obulavaripalli – Venkatachalam new railway line.
  • Two freight trains have successfully run marking the full-scale Operation of the newly built electrified railway line between the two stations, thereby opening up viable rail connectivity between Krishnapatnam Port and its hinterland for Goods train services, South Central Railway (SCR).
  • Completion of this tunnel has enabled Railways to start freight operations on this important railway line, which has reduced the distance between Krishnapatnam Port and hinterland areas by 60 kms.
  • On the newly commissioned line, the travel time gets reduced to about 5 hours, which will result in a saving of travel time by 5 hours.
  • Length of the tunnel is 6, 660 mts and is in straight alignment.
  • The height of tunnel (rail level to roof) is 6.5 meters and the minimum height of contact wire is maintained at 5.2 meters.
  • Two nos. of traction power supply substations are provided near Cherlopalli and near Adurupalli with necessary switching stations in between.
  • This new line facilitates direct & viable connectivity between South Coast and West Coast and enhances the freight basket of South Central Railway.

 AYUSH MoU with MEITY to collaborate for digitisation of AYUSH sector
  • The Ministries of AYUSH and Electronics and Information Technology signed a Memorandum of Understanding in New Delhi to collaborate on the digitization of the AYUSH sector.
  • The Ministry aims to digitize the entire AYUSH, leading to transformation in the field of health care delivery at all levels, along with greater research, education, delivery of various health care programmes and better drug regulations.
  • The Electronics and Information Technology Ministry has agreed to give technical support to the AYUSH Ministry for planning and development of AYUSH GRID Project. 

 Govt. presented Union Budget 2019
  • The budget has been presented with a 10-year vision in mind. The startups are being given a whole set of tax benefits.
  • Fully automated GST Refund module shall be implemented; multiple tax ledgers to be replaced by one; invoice details to be captured in a central system.
  • Basic customs duty on certain items to be increased to promote the cherished goal of Makein India. Import of defence equipment not manufactured in India are being exempted from basic customs duty.
  • To provide further impetus to affordable housing, additional deduction of 1.5 lakh rupees on interest paid on loans borrowed upto 31 March 2020 for purchase of house up to ₹45 lakh.
  • Additional income tax deduction of 1.5 lakh rupees on the interest paid on the loans taken to purchase electric vehicles.
  • The government proposes to levy TDS of 2% on cash withdrawal exceeding ₹1 crore in a year from a bank account.
  • Public sector banks to be provided 70,000 crore rupees to boost capital and improve credit.
  • Four new embassies to be opened in 2019-20, to improve footprint of India’s overseas presence and to provide better public services to local Indian communities.
  • Regulation authority over housing finance sector to be returned from National Housing Bank to RBI.
  • Women Self Help Group(SHG) Interest Subvention Programme to be expanded to all districts in India.
  • To popularise sports at all levels, National Sports Education Board for development of sportspersons to be set up under Khelo India.
  • New National Educational Policy to be brought in to transform Indian educational system; major changes in higher as well as school system to be brought in.
  • The government to bring out a policy framework for making India a global hub of aircraft financing and leasing activities.
  • To harness India’s space ability commercially, a public sector enterprise, New Space India Limited (NSIL) has been incorporated to tap the benefits of ISRO
  • 100% FDI will be permitted for insurance intermediaries.
  • Credit Guarantee Enhancement Corporation will be set up in 2019-20, action plan to deepen markets for long-term bonds with specific focus on infrastructure sector to be put in place.
  • Pension benefit to be extended to around 3 crore retail traders and shopkeepers with an annual turnover less than ₹5 crore under Pradhan MantriKaram Yogi Man Dhan Scheme.
  • Comprehensive restructuring of National Highways Programme to be done, to ensure the creation of National Highways Grid of desirable capacity.

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July 07, 2019


 Govt hands over housing finance companies to RBI from NHB
  • The government has taken away the powers of the National Housing Bank (NHB) to regulate housing finance companies (HFCs) and handed them to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
  • The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Act will be amended to give the RBI powers to regulate the HFC sector.
  • NHB was part of the RBI till April this year when the government decided to take it over.
  • HFCs, which so far have conducted business with light-touch regulation, will likely face intense scrutiny.
  • This enables the RBI to directly give liquidity support to the ailing HFC sector.
  • As soon as the RBI got the regulatory powers, it offered a liquidity window to banks to help support NBFCs and HFCs.

 India to train 1800 Bangladeshi Civil Servants
  • Eighteen hundred Bangladeshi mid-career civil servants will be trained at the National Centre for Good Governance (NCGG) in Mussoorie between 2019-2025.
  • The first batch of 30 civil servants leaving for a two-week long training programme in Mussoorie paid a visit to the  Indian High Commission in Dhaka.
  • The Bangladeshi civil servants are being trained at the National Centre for Good Governance based on the Memorandum of Understanding signed in February this year in the Fifth meeting of the India-Bangladesh Joint Consultative Commission (JCC).
  • Welcoming the participants to the training programme, acting High Commissioner of India in Bangladesh BishwadipDey said that such trainings provide an opportunity to share experiences of administration between civil servants of the two countries.

 Indian Army, NeGD signs MoU for revamping management application
  • The Army and the National eGovernance Division inked a pact for developing a revamped application to maintain the centralised database for personnel, equipment and major stores to provide management-related information to the force.
  • To meet the organisational requirements and enhanced user aspirations, rather than employing the conventional developmental framework, the DGIS experimented with a new collaborative approach with the MeitY for developing the new MISO application.
  • To formalise the entire developmental framework, structures and methodology, Lt Gen Anil Kapoor, Director General of Information Systems and M S Rao, President and CEO, National E-governance Division inked a MoU in the presence of Shri TP Singh, Director, BISAG.
  • This signing of the agreement is first of its kind inter-ministerial initiative between the MoD and the MeitY and is sure to lead to similar joint frameworks for finding innovative solutions in collaborative manner for the Indian Army.

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Assam Current Affairs – July 29 – 31, 2019

Current Affairs Assam – July 29 - 31, 2019

( Covers all important Assam Current Affairs & GK topics for the week of July 29 – 31, 2019 )

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July 29, 2019


 7th Economic Census begun from Tripura
  • The 7th Economic census has begun from 29th July from Tripura. The census will be conducted by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) in partnership with CSC e-governance Services India Ltd. (CSC SPV) after a gap of 5 years.
  • The officials will collect the data through the door to door household survey under the provision of Collection of Statistics Act 2008.
  • The economic census gives an idea about the economic activities being carried out across the country, types of ownership and source of finance, their geographical distribution, the number and distribution of workers etc.
  • It covers all residential and commercial structures across the country but excludes some economic activities such as plantation activities, crop-production, extra-territorial organisation, illegal activities and public administration and defence.
  • Shelter-less and nomadic population establishments and people living in open are also not covered in this census.

FACTFILE – Indian Economic Census

  • Indian economic census is the census of the Indian economy through counting all entrepreneurial units in the country which involved in any economic activities of either agricultural or non-agricultural sector which engaged in production and/or distribution of goods and/or services not for the sole purpose of own consumption.
  • The economic census provides detailed information on operational and other characteristics such as number of establishments, number of persons employed, source of finance, type of ownership etc.
  • These informations are used for micro level/ decentralized planning and to assess contribution of various sectors of the economy in the gross domestic product (GDP).
  • In 1976, Government of India launched a plan scheme called Economic Census and Surveys.
  • In 1977 Central Statistical Organisation conducted First economic census in collaboration with the Directorate of Economics & Statistics (DES) in the States/Union Territories.

 Odisha ‘Rasagola’ bagged GI Tag
  • Odisha bagged the Geographical Indication (GI) tag, under the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999, for its ‘Rasagola’ with registering it with the name ‘Odisha Rasagola’ on 29th July 2019. The ‘Rasagola’ is a syrup confectionary made of cottage cheese.
  • Odisha has been embroiled in a battle with West Bengal since 2015, which had secured the GI tag for ‘Banglar Rasogolla’ in 2017.
  • In Odisha, the ‘Rasagola’ has been a part of century-old rituals performed for Lord Jagannath and is also mentioned in the ancient Odia literature.

FACTFILE – Geographical Indication (GI) tag

  • A geographical indication (GI) is a sign/identity given to a product belonging to a specific geographical location (a region, town, state, country).
  • India has enacted GI of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 from 15th September 2003.
  • The GI tag ensured that only the authorised user is allowed to use the product name. Darjeeling tea was the first product to bag the GI tag in India in 2004-05.

 MoC signed for promotion of Chinese acupuncture in India                              
  • The Guizhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the Dr D.N. Kotnis Health and Education Centre, Punjab, have signed a memorandum of cooperation (MoC) to enhance collaboration in education and research in acupuncture as well as other academic and cultural areas.
  • The MoC was signed by Vice-President of Guizhou Acupuncture and Moxibustion Association Yang Xiaofang and Medical Superintendent of the Dr D.N. Kotnis Health and Education Centre Inderjeet Singh Dhingra.
  • It would pave the way for setting up of an acupuncture institution in Ludhiana where degree courses would be offered.
  • The MoC was signed on the sidelines of the international advanced workshop-cum-training of acupuncture in Ludhiana.
  • The first of its kind workshop is being organised with the help of Chinese experts in collaboration with the “World Federation of Acupuncture and Moxibustion Societies, Education (WFAS, Edu)”.
  • The 10-day training workshop will cover neurological disorders, paralysis, facial paralysis, chronic pain syndromes, cosmetic problems, alopecia, nerve weakness, stress management and many new techniques, like ”catgut embedding therapy”.

July 30, 2019


 Meghalaya to hold National Conference on e-Governance                                             
  • The 22nd National Conference on e-Governance will be held here in Meghalaya on August 8 and 9, in a first for the north-eastern region to organise the knowledge sharing event.
  • The theme of the conference is ‘Digital India: Success to Excellence’.
  • It provides a platform to disseminate knowledge on effective methods of designing and implementing sustainable e-Governance initiatives to provide end-to-end digital services, exchange experiences in solving problems, mitigating risks, resolving issues and planning for success, P S Thangkhiew, the chief secretary of Meghalaya.
  • The Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG), in association with the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and the Meghalaya government will organise the 22nd National Conference.
  • This is the first time the event is being organized in the north-eastern region of the country. The conference at Shillong is part of the DARPG’s 100 days initiatives.

 Bill for dam safety introduced in Lok Sabha

  • The government introduced a Bill to set up a national authority as well as a committee for inspection and maintenance of dams across the country.
  • The Bill seeks to set up the National Dam Safety Authority for proper surveillance, inspection and maintenance of specified dams as well as to address unresolved issues between states.
  • Besides the authority, the government has proposed setting up a national committee on dam safety in order to prevent dam failure-related disasters.
  • According to the Bill, the committee would maintain standards of dam safety and also evolve policies for ensuring safety of dams.

 Airtel builds digital network for UP government
  • Telecom major Bharti Airtel has designed and implemented a “State Wide Area Network” (SWAN) for the Uttar Pradesh government as part of the Centre”s e-governance initiative.
  • Deputy Chief Minster Dinesh Sharma launched the network “UPSWAN 2.0”
  • UPSWAN 2.0 comprises of 885 Points of Presence (PoPs) across the state and is designed to provide secure, high-speed connectivity for delivery of government services to citizens over a ”closed user group” network”.
  • This modern network infrastructure now digitally connects all state headquarters, district headquarters, block headquarters and tehsil headquarters across Uttar Pradesh. 

 100th warship built by GRSE commissioned by Indian Navy
  • A landing craft utility (LCU) – the 100th warship built by the Kolkata-headquartered Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers – was commissioned by the Indian Navy at Visakhapatnam.
  • The sixth of the eight Mark-IV LCUs was commissioned by Eastern Naval Command chief, Vice Admiral Atul Kumar Jain at a ceremony attended by GRSE Chairman and Managing Director, Rear Admiral V.K. Saxena (retd) and other senior officials of the Indian Navy.
  • LCU are amphibious ships with the primary role being transportation and deployment of Main Battle Tanks, armoured vehicles, troops and equipment from ship to shore.
  • They can be deployed for multirole activities like beaching operations, search and rescue, disaster relief operations, supply and replenishment and evacuation from distant islands.
  • The LCU is 63 m in length and 11 m wide and has a displacement of 830 T with a low draught of 1.7 m.
  • The LCU Mark IV class are fitted with close to 90 per cent indigenous content in line with the government”s ”Make in India” initiative.

July 31, 2019


 Manohari gold tea breaks record yet again
  • Setting a new auction record in the country, a speciality tea made by a garden in Dibrugarh fetched Rs 50,000 for a kilogram under the hammer at the Guwahati Tea Auction Centre (GTAC) here. This is the highest price any tea has fetched in any auction centre all over the world.
  • The line of the delicate ‘gold special tea’ of Manohari Tea Estate located at Mohanbari went under the hammer at the pan-India auction this morning.
  • Gold tea – the tea looks like pieces of gold – is made from the finest tea clones and is very delicate. This hand plucked tea is rich in aroma and is regarded as the world’s finest tea.
  • Tea expert CK Parashar, under whose supervision it was made, said the tea was made from the P-126/A clone.
  • Last year, a kilogram of the same tea was sold for Rs 39,001, a record which was soon broken by ‘golden needle’ variety from the Donyi Polo Tea Estate in Arunachal Pradesh which sold for Rs 40,000 a kilogram.

 Parliament passes Bill criminalising instant Triple Talaq
  • The Central government in the Rajya Sabha passed the Triple Talaq Bill. The Bill has already been passed by the Lok Sabha. With the approval of the Rajya Sabha, the Bill is all set to become an Act after the Presidential node.
  • The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage), Bill, 2019 criminalises instant triple talaq among Muslims and attracts a jail term of three years for the husband.

 LS passes Bill to set up regulator for consumer complaints
  • A Bill to establish a national level regulator – Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) – to deal with consumer complaints pro-actively was passed in the Lok Sabha.
  • The Bill, which seeks to replace the Consumer Protection Act 1986, has 109 clauses to establish CCPA as a national level regulator.
  • The Bill will clear the way for consumers to go to court if they were not satisfied.
  • The Bill also has provisions to deal with class actions, product liability, misleading advertisements, liability for celebrity endorsements and others.
  • It also addresses new age developments like e-commerce, direct selling and tele-marketing.
  • The CCPA will deal with matters relating to violation of rights of consumers, unfair trade practice and false or misleading advertisements which are prejudicial to the interests of public and consumers. 

 CISCO to train 10 lakh Indian students in digital skills
  • In line with the government”s efforts to train the youth in emerging technologies, networking giant Cisco committed to train 10 lakh students by 2025 by expanding its Networking Academy programme.
  • The Networking Academy programme in India is one of its largest in the world. Across 583 academies nationwide, more than 350,000 Indian students have been trained since its inception so far.
  • The Cloud-delivered skills-development programme helps students learn how to design, build, secure and maintain digital infrastructure.
  • The curriculum include courses on IT essentials, networking, cybersecurity, programming and Internet of Things.
  • Through the programme, schools, colleges, universities, vocational institutions, government and non-profit organisations are provided a Cisco-developed curriculum that can be integrated with the institution”s own educational offerings.
  • Cisco also supports government education institutes in providing training on networking and cybersecurity skills aimed at improving the employability of engineering graduates.

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