Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 11 AUGUST 2020

SSC CGL Current Affairs

Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 11 AUGUST 2020

::NATIONAL::

PM emphasises on better coordination between states and various agencies in forecasting of floods

  • Prime Minister NarendraModi has emphasized on better coordination between all central and state agencies to have a permanent system for forecasting of floods and extensive use of innovative technologies for improving forecast and warning system.
  • Mr Modi today held a meeting with Chief Ministers of Assam, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Kerala through video conference to review their preparedness to deal with south-west monsoon and current flood situation in the country.
  • He said, over the past few years, forecasting agencies like India Meteorological Department and Central Water Commission have been making concerted efforts to make better and more usable flood forecasts.They are trying to provide not only rainfall and river level forecast but also location specific forecast of inundation.
  • Mr Modi said, there are pilot efforts underway to also use innovative technologies such as artificial intelligence to improve location specific forecast, for which States should provide necessary information to these agencies and disseminate the warnings timely to local communities.

Health ministry lauds contribution of e-sanjeevani platform

  • Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan today lauded the contribution of States in popularising eSanjeevani. In a short span of time since November last year, tele-consultation by eSanjeevani and eSanjeevaniOPDhave been implemented by 23 States, which covers 75 percent of the population.
  • Addressing a review meeting with states and Union Territories, Dr Harsh Vardhan said, the national telemedicine service has completed more than one lakh 50 thousand tele-consultations enabling patient to doctor consultations from the confines of their home.

::ECONOMY::

RBI’s one time loan restructuring to aid small firms and retail borrowers

  • The Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI’s) decision to allow one-time loan restructuring will help soften the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on banks’ asset quality, said Crisil Ratings.
  • Without this, the gross non-performing assets could have touched a two-decade high of 11.5% by the end of this fiscal, but will now likely be considerably below that level, it said.
  • The RBI’s relaxations under the Prudential Framework on Resolution of Stressed Assets will benefit borrowers in most categories. Besides, this is the first time the restructuring option has been extended to retail borrowers.
  • Micro, small and medium enterprises have also got a three-month extension in the existing restructuring scheme till March 31, 2021.

New online dashboard for National Infrastructure Pipeline inaugurated

  • Finance and Corporate Affairs Minister NirmalaSitharaman inaugurated the National Infrastructure Pipeline, NIP, Online Dashboard in New Delhi today through video conferencing.
  • The online dashboard is envisaged as a one stop solution for all stakeholders looking for information on infrastructure projects in New India.
  • Speaking at the event, Ms Sitharaman said, NIP will provide a boost to the vision of an AatmaNirbhar Bharat.
  • She said, the availability of NIP projects on IIG will ensure easy accessibility to d project information and attract investors for PPP projects.She added that it is a great step in the direction of implementing NIP- giving a fillip to infrastructure development in the country.
  • In the budget speech of 2019-2020, Ms Sitharaman announced an outlay of 100 lakh Crore rupees for infrastructure projects over the next 5 years.The Minister has asked all concerned Department and Ministries to immediately the status of projects on NIP portal and keep it d in real time.

::INTERNATIONAL::

India-Maldives sign agreement for development of eco tourism-zones

  • India and Maldives today signed a contract for development of five eco-tourism zones in Addu atoll of the island nation.
  • Maldives foreign secretary Abdul Ghafoor, MPs representing Addu city and Indian high commissioner SunjaySudhir participated in the ceremony.
  • These eco tourism zones are part of grant projects being implemented under the High-Impact Community Development project (HICDP) scheme which involves a total grant assistance of  5.5 million US dollars to the Maldives.
  • High Commissioner SunjaySudhir, in his remarks, highlighted that developing high-impact assets, building capacities within the local councils and supporting of the local island economy are most important objectives of these projects.

::SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY::

Environment ministry launches portal on human elephant conflict

  • The Minister for Environment and Forest PrakashJavadekar today released document on Best Practices and launched a portal on Human Elephant Conflict on the eve of World Elephant Day, 2020.
  • Speaking on the occasion, Mr Javadekar said, efforts are in full swing to provide food and water to the animals in the forests itself to deal with the growing human-animal conflict cases. 
  • He said, India is committed to the cause of saving elephants and other animals and is working towards robust, practical and cost effective solutions to end the human animal conflict.
  • Minister of State for Environment and Forest Babul Supriyo said, it is a moment of pride that India is having 60 percent of Global population of Asian Elephants. He said, killing of innocent animals will not be tolerated by the Government.
  • The World Elephant Day is observed every year on 12th August to spread awareness about the animal. It was launched in 2012 to bring attention to the urgent plight of Asian and African elephants. 
  • Poaching, habitat loss, human-elephant conflict and mistreatment in captivity are some of the threats to both African and Asian elephants. 
  • Indian Elephant has also been listed in the Appendix I of the Convention of the Migratory species in the recently concluded 13th  Conference of Parties on Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS)  at Gandhi Nagar, Gujarat in February this year.

::SPORTS::

Former Kerala cricket captain included in ICC International Panel of Umpires.

  • K.N. Ananthapadmanabhan has been included in the Emirates ICC International Panel of Umpires.
  • “After NitinMenon was selected to the Elite Panel, there was an opening in the International Panel and I thought I had a good chance. I had umpired in some important matches last season like the Ranji Trophy final, Syed Mustaq Ali Trophy final, IPL, the ‘Test’ between India-A and England-A,” said the 50-year-old former Kerala captain.

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