Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 06 JUNE 2019

SSC CGL Current Affairs


Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 06 JUNE 2019


::NATIONAL::

UNICEF report claims swachhbharat has helped reduce water contamination

  •  The Swachh Bharat initiative of the government has led to reduced ground water contamination. A study by the UNICEF said the substantial reductions may potentially be attributed to the improvement in sanitation and hygiene practices.
  •  It said, supportive systems such as regular monitoring and behaviour change messaging, which have all been critical aspects of the Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen), also helped reduce ground water contamination.
  •  While another study by Gates Foundation said that Swachh Bharat leverages 23 thousand crore rupees for behaviour changThese studies were aimed at assessing the environmental impact and communication footprint of the Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen).
  •  Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat has said Swachhata affects all aspects of the environment - be it groundwater, surface water, soil or air - as well as health and well-being of the communities in ODF regions.
  •  Swachh Bharat Mission is in the final stretch of its completion with 30 States and Union Territories already having declared themselves free from open defecation. It is focusing on sustaining the gains of this progress and to extend the momentum to the ODF-plus phase which includes solid and liquid waste management.

Government to consider reconstitution of cabinet committees

  •  The Government has reconstituted eight Cabinet Committees. These are Appointments Committee, Committees on Accommodation, Economic Affairs, Parliamentary Affairs, Political Affairs, Security, Investment and Growth and Cabinet Committee on Employment and Skill Development.
  •  Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has Prime Minister Modi and Mr Shah. While Cabinet Committee on Investment and Growth will have the Prime Minister and Ministers of Home, Road Transport and Highways, Finance and Corporate Affairs and Railways and Commerce and Industry.

::ECONOMY::

Preparations for economic census underway

  •  Preparations are underway for seventh Economic Census, (7th EC) which is likely to commence by the end of June or the early next month. In the inaugural session, workshop for State Level Training of Census trainers for NCT of Delhi will be held today.
  •  In the run-up to the field work to be undertaken by the enumerators across the country, several activities have been planned by the Union Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, MoSPI. Training of trainers at the state level is an integral component of this massive exercise.
  •  Economic Census is the complete count of all establishment located within the geographical boundary of country. In the 7th EC, an IT based digital platform for data capture, validation, report generation and dissemination will be used. The results of the exercise will be made available after verification and validation of the field work.
  •  The 7th EC will cover all establishments including household enterprises, engaged in production or distribution of goods or services in non-farm agricultural and non-agricultural sector. The coverage is same as the one in 6th Economic Census, conducted in 2013.

Indian microfinance sector attains almost 30% growth

  •  The Indian microfinance sector is expected to register a more than 30% year-on-year growth to Rs. 90,000 crore in 2018-19, according to industry body Sa-Dhan.
  •  In a report released by the industry body, based on the data collected from 128 microfinance institutions, the GLP had already touched Rs. 75,476 crore. However, this would rise to more than Rs. 90,000 crore by the time the consolidated industry figures come out.
  •  P. Satish, executive director, Sa-Dhan, said “Trends of the microfinance industry for last quarter of the financial year 2018-19 are very encouraging. We have consolidated reports of 128 MFIs which reveal a 14% rise in loan portfolio and 9% increase in client outreach over Q3.”
  •  Sa-Dhan estimated the average loan ticket size for the sector at Rs. 34,010 against Rs. 29,902 in the previous year. The average of only NBFC-MFIs this year is Rs. 27,661.

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::INTERNATIONAL::

Xi Jinping arrives in Moscow for bilateral talks with Putin

  •  Chinese President Xi Jinping has arrived in Moscow for a state visit to Russia and the 23rd St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.
  •  Xi will have talks in the Kremlin with President Vladimir Putin before attending a formal reception.
  •  The visit comes five years after Moscow's annexation of Crimea in 2014 led to a serious rift with its Western partners and subsequent turn toward its neighbour to the east.
  •  The three-day visit to Russia marks a new era of friendship and reinforce economic ties that had benefited from Moscow's isolation from the West.
  •  The partnership is yielding rising trade, which has increased by 25 percent in 2018 to hit a record 108 billion dollars. During an interview with Russian media ahead of the visit, Xi said that China is Russia's most important economic partner. He also said that both countries would also discuss their relationship with the great Western powers, including the United States.

Martin Vizcarra wins confidence vote in Peru

  •  In Peru, President Martin Vizcarra won a confidence vote in the country’s Congress yesterday, reviving debate over his flagging effort to pass anti-corruption measures.
  •  President Vizcarra, who succeeded disgraced ex-president Pedro Pablo Kuczynski a year ago won by 77 votes to 44 with three abstentions.
  •  Vizcarra had threatened to dissolve parliament and force new elections unless lawmakers backed his anti-graft proposals.
  •  Kuczynski stepped down last year following allegations of bribe-taking as part of the continent-wide Odebrecht corruption scandal that has embroiled three other Peruvian former presidents.

::SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY::

Government plans to form a permanent research centre to study olive ridley turtles

  •  A proposal has been made to establish a permanent research centre near the Rushikulya rookery on the Odisha coast to study the mass nesting of Olive Ridleys and the environmental factors related to it.
  •  The research centre is expected to be established at a cost of more than Rs. 9 crore. The Forest Department is planning to have it in the Khallikote forest range, which is near the Rushikulya rookery.
  •  The centre would be involved in a detailed study of the habits and the habitat of the turtles and the coastal flora and fauna.
  •  As per the plans, it would have a museum for the general public where skeletons and eggs of different marine turtles would be displayed. It would also include models and interactive displays.
  •  A scientist of Wildlife Institute of India BivashPandav considered to be the first wildlife researcher and documenter of the mass nesting at the rookery said the centre should start functioning as early as possible. He said it would make the Odias realise that since generations the local fishermen had been protecting the now endangered marine turtles.

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