Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 13 OCTOBER 2019
::NATIONAL::
PM chairs meeting on Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat programme
- Prime Minister NarendraModi chaired a meeting on 'Ek Bharat
Shreshtha Bharat' programme. Under the initiative, the government plans to
hold people-to-people exchange between states to enhance knowledge about
each others culture.
- In a tweet, the Prime Minister's Office said, after returning from
Tamil Nadu's Mamallapuram, Mr Modi held a series of engagements in Delhi,
including chairing a meeting to discuss 'Ek Bharat Shreshta Bharat' movement
yesterday.
- 'Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat' is a personal initiative of the Prime
Minister that highlights India's diversity and furthers national unity. The
goal behind this unique Mission is to develop a holistic national
perspective on important issues and encourage the celebration of India's
vibrant regional cultures.
- The programme was announced by the Prime Minister in 2015 on the
140th birth anniversary of SardarVallabhbhai Patel.
Home minister describes terrorism as biggest violation of human rights
- Home Minister Amit Shah has said that there can be no bigger human
rights violation than those who are victims of terrorism and Naxalism.
- He said over 40 thousand people have lost their lives in Kashmir
due to terrorism which is the biggest violation of human rights.
- Addressing the 26th foundation day celebrations of National Human
Rights Commission, NHRC, in New Delhi today, Mr Shah said the Constitution
is supreme and the government will protect the rights of the people granted
by the constitution.
::ECONOMY::
Finance minister to meet CEO’s of public sector banks
- Finance Minister NirmalaSitharaman will hold a review meeting with
CEOs of public sector banks (PSBs) on Monday to discuss various issues,
including progress on credit offtake, as part of efforts to prop up the
economy.
- The meeting is expected to review fund flow to stressed NBFC and
MSME (micro, small and medium enterprises) sectors, sources said.
- Banks are expected to present report card on partial credit
guarantee scheme and fund raising from market to enhance their capital .
- The Centre in August issued guidelines on operationalisingRs 1
lakh crore partial guarantee scheme under which PSBs can purchase high-rated
pooled assets of financially sound non-banking finance companies (NBFCs).
- NBFCs, including housing finance companies (HFCs), came under
stress following a series of defaults by the group companies of IL&FS in
September last year.
World Bank projects India’s growth rate at 6 percent
- After a broad-based deceleration in the initial quarters of this
fiscal year, India's growth rate is projected to fall to 6 per cent, the
World Bank said on Sunday.In 2018-19, the growth rate of the country stood
at 6.9 per cent.
- However, the bank in its latest edition of the South Asia Economic
Focus said the country was expected to gradually recover to 6.9 per cent in
2021 and 7.2 per cent in 2022 as it assumed that the monetary stance would
remain accommodative, given benign price dynamics.
- The report, which has been released ahead of the annual meeting of
the World Bank with the International Monetary Fund, noted India's economic
growth decelerated for the second consecutive year.
::INTERNATIONAL::
India attaches priority to engagement with BRICS
- Union Culture and Tourism Minister Prahlad Singh Patel has
participated in BRICS Culture Ministers’ meeting held in Curitiba, Brazil.
- Addressing the meeting, Mr. Patel said, India attaches importance
to its engagement with BRICS which has emerged as a valuable forum for
consultation, coordination and cooperation on contemporary global issues of
mutual interest.
- He reaffirmed to contribute towards stronger bonds of friendship
and cooperation in cultural fields amongst member countries. He said, with
rich cultural heritage and traditions, the BRICS countries share
understanding, respect and interest to contribute towards stronger bonds of
friendship and cooperation in the fields of Arts, Museums and Galleries,
Cultural Heritage, Archives, Literature, Theatre for children and young
people and Films.
Italian PM to move towards European ban on arms sale to Turkey
- Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte yesterday said he would
press for an European Union ban on arms sales to Turkey, as Ankara pressed
its attack on Kurdish forces in northern Syria.
- He was speaking ahead of a meeting in Luxembourg today of the
European Union's Foreign Affairs Committee on the issue and a day after both
France and Germany joined a list of countries halting arms supplies to
Turkey.
::SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY::
First robotic mission extension vehicle ( MEV-1) launched
- The robotic Mission Extension Vehicle-1 (MEV-1) was successfully
launched atop of Russian Proton rocket from BaikonurCosmodrome in
Kazakhstan.
- It is first of its kind commercial satellite-servicing spacecraft.
It is designed to dock with aging spacecraft more than 22,000 miles above
Earth, then extend its life with aid of solar-electric thrusters. Its
successful launch marks beginning of era of commercial satellite servicing
in the space.
- It was built by Virginia-based company Northrop Grumman. It will
attempt first-ever docking between two spacecraft near geostationary orbit
(nearly 36,000 kilometers over the equator that is popular with
communications satellite operators).
- It will link up with 18-year-old Intelsat communications satellite
early next year. Once docked, with this old satellite, it will take over
propulsion for Intelsat 901 satellite, which is running low on fuel. It will
then put Intelsat back into an ideal target orbit — thus extending its
useful life by as many as five years.
::SPORTS::
India’s LakshyaSen wins maiden BWF World Tour title
- Indian shuttlerLakshyaSen today clinched his maiden BWF World Tour
title by winning the Dutch Open men's singles at Almere in the Netherlands.
- Lakshya rallied from a game deficit to defeat Yusuke Onodera of
Japan 15-21, 21-14, 21-15 in a final that lasted 63 minutes.