Current Affairs For SSC CGL Exam - 11 February, 2014
Current Affairs For SSC CGL Exam
11 February, 2014
Telangana bill in Lok Sabha
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The Telangana bill will now be introduced in Lok Sabha first instead of the Rajya Sabha with the government seeking a fresh recommendation from the President after the Upper House secretariat held it is a money bill.
Sources said the move comes after questions were raised over the constitutionality of introducing the bill first in the Upper House. -
The Rajya Sabha secretariat is of the view that since the proposed Act would involve appropriation of money out of the consolidated fund, it is a money bill as defined in the Constitution and hence has to be first introduced in Lok Sabha.
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Under Article 117(1) of the Constitution, a money bill cannot be introduced in Rajya Sabha.
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The President on Monday gave his nod for bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh by approving the legislation.
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The Bill was approved by the Union Cabinet, notwithstanding rejection by the State Assembly. Under this, Telangana will comprise 10 districts and the rest of Andhra Pradesh 13 districts.
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Hyderabad will remain the common capital for both the States for a period not exceeding 10 years.
India-China border issue
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India and China held two crucial meetings on the border issue recently.
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The fifth meeting of the Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination on India-China Border Affairs reviewed recent developments, especially in the Western Sector (the Ladakh region).
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Implementation of the Border Defence Cooperation Agreement, additional confidence-building measures and further steps for maintaining peace and tranquillity were also discussed, said a release from the Ministry of External Affairs.
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Unlike the Working Mechanism, aimed at resolving day-to-day patrolling issues, the Special Representatives talks, pitched on a higher level, are meant to settle the entire boundary issue through consultations.
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The Indian delegation is led by National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon and the Chinese team by State Councillor Yang Jiechi at the two-day meeting.
Match-fixing scanner and indian players involved
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The names of the six players have been submitted by the three-member committee to the court in sealed cover. The report makes several references to the possible alleged involvement of prominent players.
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The 170-page report says it "appears that names of six prominent Indian capped players are available in tapes in connection with dealings with bookies."
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The report says that a journalist connected with the recording of tapes for a sports magazine, has claimed he can identify the voice of a player who was part of the team which played the World Cup and is a member of the Indian team currently.
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The report also refers to the transcripts of taped conversations between two alleged bookies, Chandresh Jain and Ashwani Aggarwal, in which there are "references to high level fixing of players where the names of two international Indian players were mentioned."
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It says that the Delhi Police, which investigated spot-fixing allegations, has disclosed that suspended cricketer S Sreesanth alleged that three prominent Indian players were involved with bookies. Sreesanth was arrested last year and is now out on bail.
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The Mudgal report says according to the Mumbai and Delhi Police, recorded conversations "indicate connection of some Indian and foreign players with betting activities".
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In a major setback for BCCI president N Srinivasan, the Mudgal panel has found his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyyappan's involvement in illegal betting in last year's edition of the IPL. It has also said he passed on about the Chennai Super Kings team or CSK, owned by his father-in-law's company India Cements.
IOA ban revoked
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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has revoked the ban imposed on Indian Olympic Association (IOA), paving the way for India’s return to the Olympic fold. The decision comes just days after IOA held elections as per IOC directives.
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N. Ramachandran , the president of IOA had said upon his appointment that his main objective was to have the Indian flag at the Sochi Winter Olympics - a goal which is now achieved as the the flag will be unfurled at the closing ceremony of the Winter Olympics currently underway in Russia.
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Three Indian athletes including Shiva Keshavan are competing and they will walk out with the Indian flag and to the tune of the national anthem at the closing ceremony.
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The news also comes as a huge relief for Indian athletes as they will now be able to represent the country in big events slated for this year including the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and Asian Games.
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The entire controversy had erupted when India were suspended by the IOC in December 2012 for electing tainted men like Lalit Bhanot (secretary general) and Abhay Singh Chautala (president).