Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 13 DECEMBER 2019
::NATIONAL::
SC orders enquiry into telangana rape accused encounter case
- The Supreme Court today appointed a three-member inquiry commission
headed by former apex court Judge V S Sirpurkar to inquire into the
circumstances leading to the encounter killing of the four accused in the
gang-rape and murder of a veterinarian in Telangana.
- The commission, which also includes former Bombay High Court Judge
RekhaSondurBaldota and ex-CBI Director D R Karthikeyan, will submit its
report to the Supreme Court in six months.
- A bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde stayed proceedings pending in
the Telangana High Court and the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in
the case and sought an SIT report into the case, saying no other authority
shall inquire into the matter pending before the commission of inquiry till
further orders.
- The bench, also comprising Justice S A Nazeer and Justice SanjivKhanna,
ordered that security to the three-member commission shall be provided by
the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).
- The top court said the six-month deadline for submission of the report
by the commission shall start from the first day of the hearing and it shall
have all the power under the Commission of Inquiry Act for conducting an
inquiry into the December 6 encounter deaths.
Parliamentary panel asks centre to speed up processing of emigration bill
- A Parliamentary panel asked the government to expedite the finalization
of the Emigration Bill and introduce the same in the Parliament at the
earliest.
- The Committee on External Affairs headed by P.P. Chaudhary today tabled
its report in Parliament on demand for grants for the year 2019-20.
- Expressing its concern, Committee observed that despite the repeated
recommendations by the Committee, the government has not been able to
introduce the Emigration Bill till date.
- The Bill is vital as Central Government has a limited scope of
prosecution with the active support of State Governments against fraud
recruiting agents.
::ECONOMY::
WTO extends zero tax on e-transmissions
- Developing countries including India suffered a setback on Tuesday as
the World Trade Organization (WTO) decided to extend the practice of not
imposing customs duty on electronic transmissions by six months to June
2020.
- India and South Africa had argued that the ecommerce moratorium led to
loss of revenue as it gave such transmissions immunity from taxation in the
WTO.
- As per an UNCTAD study, India’s potential loss of revenue by not taxing
electronic transmissions is around $500 million every year. Of the total $8
billion of potential tax losses projected for 58 developing countries,
Mexico, Thailand, Nigeria, India, China and Pakistan face the highest
losses, revealed the research paper.
Transport ministry yet to frame guidelines for allocation of projects under
BOT
- The government’s plan to bid out road projects under the
build-operate-transfer (BOT) framework is likely to get delayed until next
financial year as the roads ministry is yet to firm up the guidelines for
allocating the projects.
- The guidelines are being re-drawn with an aim to make BOT projects more
investor-friendly as the government looks to revive private investment in
the sector.
- Road transport and highways minister NitinGadkari had said at the
beginning of the financial year that his ministry will look at reviving the
BOT mode of project development that has remained subdued for over four
years now.
::INTERNATIONAL::
India agrees to help Nepal in reconstruction of damaged heritage sites
- The government of India has deployed Indian National Trust for Art and
Cultural Heritage (INTACH) to provide consultancy services for
Post-Earthquake reconstruction of 11 Cultural Heritage sites in Nepal.
- On this occasion, Indian Ambassador Manjeev Singh Puri said Nepal is one
of the wonderful places on the earth which has extent civilization going
back to thousands of years.
- He said it is the commitment and partnership of India to join hands with
the people and Govt of Nepal to utilize the best possible services in India
and internationally for the reconstruction of cultural heritage sites.
- INTACH will provide Design and Project Management Consultancy services
for the reconstruction of 11 Cultural Heritage sites in Kathmandu, Lalitpur,
Bhaktapur and Solukhumbhu districts of Nepal.
- INTACH will work with Nepal's Department of Archeology to
reconstruct/conserve Cultural Heritage sites as per the Government of
Nepal’s guidelines.
U.S warns North Korea of consequences of weapons test
- The United States has warned North Korea of consequences if it goes
ahead with its threat of a weapons test in the New Year.
- At the UN Security Council, US ambassador Kelly Craft voiced concern
that North Korea is indicating it would test intercontinental ballistic
missiles which are designed to attack the continental United States with
nuclear weapons. She said missile and nuclear testing will not bring
Pyongyang greater security.
- Hinting at further sanctions, Craft said if events prove otherwise
Security Council must be prepared to act accordingly.
- Earlier, North Korea vowed an ominous Christmas gift if the US does not
come up with concessions by the end of the year.
- Craft ruled out meeting North Korea's demands for an offer in the year's
final weeks, saying the United States and the Security Council have a goal,
not a deadline. But she said the United States wanted to work toward a deal
and they are prepared to be flexible in how they approach this matter.
::SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY::
BIMSTEC seminar on climate smart farming systems held in New Delhi
- A three day “International Seminar on Climate Smart Farming systems” is
being held in New Delhi. It was inaugurated on December 11, 2019. The
seminar is being organized by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers
Welfare.
- The seminar is attended by all the seven BIMSTEC countries. It includes
Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh, India, Thailand and Myanmar. The
seminar focuses on adopting technological interventions in small holding
farming. It will also give attention to targets set by BIMSTEC countries in
reducing emissions at those levels to mitigate agricultural situations.
- The objective of the seminar is to enable improvement of tropical small
holder farming system that are resilient to climate change and will provide
greater productivity.
- According to FAO, Climate Smart Agriculture is an approach that
reorients agriculture towards food security in a changing climate. FAO also
hosts Global Alliance for Climate-Smart Agriculture.
- It aims to improve nutrition, food security and resilience. The alliance
has three aspirational outcomes namely improving farmers, building climate
resilient farmers and reducing green house gases emitted due to agriculture.