Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 10 OCTOBER 2019
::NATIONAL::
Police withdraws case against those who wrote letter to PM on mob lynching
- Muzaffarpur Police on Wednesday gave a clean chit to 49 eminent
personalities who had written an open letter to Prime Minister NarendraModi
raising concerns over the increasing incidents of mob lynching in the
country earlier this year.
- Muzaffarpur SSP Manoj Kumar Sinha said order has been issued by
him for the closure of the case as investigation so far revealed that
allegations were levelled against the accused out of "mischief" and "lacked
substance"
- The FIR was lodged at the Sadar police station last week upon the
order of the Chief Judicial Magistrate which had forwarded a petition filed
by local advocate Sudhir Kumar Ojha.
- It was lodged against historian RamchandraGuha and other eminent
artists namely AparnaSen, KonkonaSen, AnuragKashyap and ShyamBenegal last
week in Muzaffarpur following directions of Chief Judicial Magistrate
SuryakantTiwari.
- The court hearing a complaint petition filed by petitioner and
local lawyer SudhirOjha had found merit in the complaint and had ordered
registering of FIR against these artists charging them with sedition,
hurting religious sentiment, breach of peace and tarnishing the image of the
country.
Monsoon season leaves around 2000 dead in India
- More than 2,100 people have lost their lives and another 46 were
reported missing this monsoon season in rains and floods which affected more
than 25 lakh people in 22 states, Union home ministry officials said on
Wednesday.
- The highest 399 people died in Maharashtra, followed by 227 deaths
in West Bengal in rains, floods and landslides that hit as many as 357
districts in the country.
- According to the officials, 738 people were injured and nearly
20,000 animals were lost. The heavy rains and floods fully damaged 1.09 lakh
houses, partially damaged 2.05 lakh houses and destroyed 14.14 lakh hectares
of crops.A total of 2,120 people died during the monsoon season, an official
said.
- During the four-month monsoon period, India recorded the highest
rainfall since 1994, according to the India Meteorological Department. In
Maharashtra, where 22 districts were hit by floods, 399 people died, 369
were injured and 7.19 lakh people were forced to seek shelter in 305 relief
camps.
- The monsoon rains and floods hit 22 districts in West Bengal,
where 227 people lost their lives, 37 received injuries, four were reported
missing and 43,433 took shelter in 280 relief camps.
- In Bihar, 166 people have lost their lives and 1.96 lakh have
taken shelter in 235 relief camps following the deluge that hit 28 districts
in the state.
::ECONOMY::
IMF warns of global economic slowdown
- The new managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)
KristalinaGeorgieva warned of an economic slowdown in 2019 in 90 per cent of
the world during her first speech at the helm of the multilateral
organisation.
- "This widespread deceleration means that growth this year will
fall to its lowest rate since the beginning of the decade," the Bulgarian
economist, who takes over from Christine Lagarde who will become the
president of the European Central Bank, explained.
- Georgieva made this assessment one week ahead of the joint Annual
Meeting between the IMF and World Bank (WB) in which both institutions will
present their economic projections in a gathering of top central bankers and
economy ministers.
- The IMF chief warned that the World Economic Outlook for 2019 and
2020 reflects a complex situation compared to the previous figures presented
in July in Chile.
- In her analysis, Georgieva argued that economic activity is
softening in advanced economies, such as the US, Japan and, especially, the
eurozone, while in other emerging markets, such as India and Brazil, the
slowdown is even more pronounced this year.
- However, she said that about 40 emerging markets and developing
economies, including 19 in sub-Saharan Africa, will have real GDP growth
rates above 5 per cent.
Govt. to consider tax concessions for defence manufacturing industry
- The Government of India (GoI) is willing to consider tax
concessions for the defence manufacturing industry, Defence Minister Rajnath
Singh told honchos of French defence majors in Paris on Wednesday.
- Addressing CEOs of French defence industry, Rajnath Singh said,
"Government is ready to consider further tax rationalisation measures to
encourage Make in India. We had Rafale induction yesterday which signifies
deep defence relationship."
- "Primary aim is to invite you for Make in India. There can be
collaborations on technology," Rajnath Singh said.Rajnath Singh stressed
that ease of doing business in India has gotten better.
- Earlier, Secretary Defence Production BarunMitra made a
presentation on the changing scenario of defence industry in India.He
mentioned that there has been and 80 per cent increase in defence production
and a 130 billion dollar market that awaits them in India.
::INTERNATIONAL::
Second Modi-Xi meeting to be held inTamilnadu
- Chinese President Xi Jinping will arrive in Chennai on the 11th of
this month on a two-day visit to India for the Second Informal Summit.
Sources said, Mr Jinping will be accompanied by Member of Politburo and
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. Mr Jinping and Prime Minister NarendraModi
had their inaugural Informal Summit in Wuhan, China in April last year.
- An official release said, the forthcoming Chennai Informal Summit
will provide an opportunity for Prime Minister NarendraModi and President Xi
Jinping to continue their discussions on overarching issues of bilateral,
regional and global importance and to exchange views on deepening
India-China Closer Development Partnership.
- The objective of the summit is building contacts at highest level,
exchanging views on strategic issues and creating broad pathway for progress
in bilateral ties. Government sources said, no signing of documents is
expected during the Chinese President's visit as this is an informal summit.
India and China are also likely to hold joint anti-terror exercise in
December.
- Government sources said, on Article 370, India's position is clear
that the matter is a sovereign decision and there will be no discussion from
Indian side. They also said India does not see Pakistan Prime Minister Imran
Khan's visit to China ahead of Mr Jinping's visit to India as hyphenation,
as it is of no concern to India.
::SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY::
India launches new disaster warning devices for coastal areas
- The government today launched a device that will help provide
information related to disaster warnings when fishermen move away from the
coast beyond 10 to 12 kilometres.
- Gagan Enabled Mariner’s Instrument for Navigation and Information
(GEMINI) device will disseminate seamless and effective emergency
information and communication on disaster warnings, Potential Fishing Zones,
PFZ, and the Ocean States Forecasts to fishermen.
- After unveiling the device in New Delhi, Science and Technology
Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan said satellite-based communication is suitable to
the dissemination of such emergency information.
- He said affordable satellite-based communication system should be
made part of the dissemination chain to deal with cyclones, high waves and
tsunamis.
- On the occasion, the Minister also inaugurated PFZ forecasts which
will provide advisories to fishermen three days in advance. He stated that
PFZ advisories have become part of the value chain of the fishing community.
- Over six lakh fishermen are regularly accessing advisories
directly through their mobiles to avoid wasting time for searching shoals of
fish.
::SPORTS::
Mithali Raj sets record in international cricket
- India women's cricket captain Mithali Raj today became the first
female player to last more than 20 years in international cricket.
- She achieved the feat while leading India to an emphatic
eight-wicket win over South Africa Women in the first ODI at Vadodara today.
- Mithali, who made her ODI debut against Ireland on June 26, 1999,
completed 20 years and 105 days in the 50-over format. The right-handed
batswoman has played 204 ODIs till now, the most by a female. 36-year-old
Mithali who retired from T20 cricket last month has also played 10 Tests and
89 T20 Internationals for India.