Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 05 AUGUST 2020
::NATIONAL::
VP urges government and judiciary to ensure faster justice
- Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu today urged the government and judiciary to ensure faster justice keeping in view the mounting pendency of court cases in Supreme Court and other courts.
- Mr Naidu was addressing the virtual platinum jubilee meet of Dr BR Ambedkar College of Law, Andhra University on the occasion of its 76th Foundation Day.
- Expressing concern over the growing pendency of court cases, he underscored the need to make delivery of justice faster and affordable. Mr. Naidu asked law students to use their legal knowledge to empower the marginalized sections.
- He also told them to nurture professionalism and ethical conduct when it comes to discharging their duties. The Vice President stressed the need of avoiding ambiguity while drafting law. He said, laws should be simple and uncomplicated.
UN report finds 24million school drop outs due to pandemic
- Almost 24 million children are at risk of not returning to school next year due to the economic fallout of COVID-19, according to the United Nation’s policy brief on the pandemic’s impact on education, released on Tuesday. The educational financing gap is also likely to increase by one third, it said.
- More than 1.6 billion learners across the world have been affected by the disruption of the education system, but the pandemic has also served to exacerbate existing disparities, with vulnerable populations in low-income countries taking a harder and longer hit.
- “UNESCO estimates that 23.8 million additional children and youth [from pre-primary to tertiary] may drop out or not have access to school next year due to the pandemic’s economic impact alone. The number of children not returning to their education after the school closures is likely to be even greater,” says the policy brief.
::ECONOMY::
Entire B2C online sector strictly within the ambit of consumer protection act, claims experts
- There’s a widespread impression that the new Consumer Protection Act will only regulate the operations of the legacy e-commerce players Amazon and Flipkart.
- However, that’s a misconception as the new law brings the entire B2C online sector strictly within its ambit, said a top official at the Ministry of Consumer Affairs.
- “The Consumer Protection Act has already kicked in, but many online service providers still want to believe they are outside its scope,” said the official on condition of anonymity. “All kinds of B2C online services, irrespective of their size and reach, all mobile app-based services and all businesses running on social media platforms, will come within the bill’s purview.
- “There’s no need to resist or ignore a law that aims to clean up the online B2C sector in the country.
WEE cohort initiative promotes women entrpreneurship programme
- The Women Entrepreneurship and Empowerment, WEE cohort initiative helps women ranging from college going students to middle-aged housewives to take up entrepreneurship as a viable, fulfilling career option.
- It is India’s first of its kind initiative to strengthen women's ecosystem at IIT Delhi, supported and sponsored by the Department of Science and Technology.
- Meghna Gandhi is one of the winners at the WEE cohort initiative. She is the Founder and Creative Director at Ribbon Candy which is a homegrown label that makes handmade apparel and accessories for girls.
- She has worked with underprivileged women in Vadodara during the COVID 19 lockdown and had created natural textiles and COVID 19 related accessories.
::INTERNATIONAL::
Review of India-ASEAN FTA could double bilateral trade
- Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Hardeep Singh Puri on Tuesday said that a review of the India’s Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) group has the potential to double the bilateral trade. He also said that e-commerce, fintech, Artificial Intelligence and blockchain have the maximum potential for collaboration.
- The Asean Agreed to India’s request for review of the FTA as the trade deficit with the 10-member grouping rose from around $5 billion in FY11 to $21.8 billion in FY19.
- Ceferino S Rodolfo from Philippines Department of Trade and Industry said India and Philippines could work together in areas such as transport infrastructure, heavy industry, pharmaceuticals, online education among others. Besides, a bilateral FTA between India and the Philippines could also be explored.
India to highlight Pak inaction ahead of FATF meet
- Ahead of the crucial Financial Action Task Force (FATF) meetings in October, when Pakistan’s performance in acting against terror-financing infrastructure will be assessed, Indian agencies plan to highlight its inaction in the Pulwama, 26/11 Mumbai attack and Daniel Pearl murder cases.
- Indian agencies are sharing details with key FATF members of the Pulwama attack in February 2019, in which 40 Central Reserve Police Force personnel lost their lives and many were injured.
- About a month ago, the National Investigation Agency arrested an alleged Jaish-e-Mohammad conduit for providing shelter and logistical support to those involved in the attack. The agency has so far arrested seven persons in the case.
::SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY::
Space X with NASA crew returns to earth
- Two NASA astronauts returned to Earth on Sunday in a dramatic, retro-style splashdown, their capsule parachuting into the Gulf of Mexico to finish an unprecedented test flight by Elon Musk’s SpaceXcompany.
- It was the first splashdown by U.S. astronauts in 45 years, with the first commercially built and operated spacecraft to carry people to and from orbit. The return clears the way for another SpaceX crew launch as early as next month and possible tourist flights next year.
- Test pilots Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken returned to earth in their SpaceX Dragon capsule named Endeavour, less than a day after departing the International Space Station and two months after blasting off from Florida. The capsule parachuted into the calm gulf waters about 40 miles off the coast of Pensacola.
- “Welcome back to planet Earth and thanks for flying SpaceX,” said Mission Control from SpaceX headquarters. After medical checkups, the astronauts were flown to Houston.
- Mr. Musk had rushed to Houston from SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California, to welcome them. He was clearly moved — and relieved — while addressing the group. “I’m not very religious, but I prayed for this one,” he said.