Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 14 APRIL 2019
::NATIONAL::
Nation pays tribute to the architect of constitution
- President Ram NathKovind today led the nation in paying homage to the
architect of the Indian Constitution Dr BR Ambedkar on his 128th birth
anniversary.
- Mr Kovind paid floral tributes at the statue of Dr Ambedkar at the
Parliament House Lawns in New Delhi this morning.
- Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu today remembered Bharat Ratna Dr BR
Ambedkar on his Jayanti. In a tweet, Mr Naidu said, Dr Ambedkar left an
indelible footprint on the sands of contemporary Indian history. He said, a
social reformer, legal luminary and an erudite scholar, Dr Ambedkar was a
champion of people’s rights.
- He said, Dr Ambedkar's contribution to nation building is invaluable and
his ideas will continue to inspire every Indian for all times. Prime
Minister and LokSabha Speaker also paid floral tributes at the portrait of
Dr Ambedkar inside the Parliament House.
Opposition accuses government for crony capitalism
- The Congress on Saturday reiterated its accusation that the NarendraModi
government had written off Rs. 5.5 lakh crore in loans of its “blue-eyed
boys” and said it was the worst example of crony capitalism.
- “Crony capitalism’s worst example is this. In the last 10 years, the
total write off was Rs. 7 lakh crore. Out of this Rs. 5.5 lakh crore has
been written off under Modiji. This means 80% write offs have happened
during the Modi government’s tenure.
- “The excuse given frequently is that writing off loan in the books does
not mean that the loan is waived. But, that is a very illusory, a very
tactical argument. The reality is that when a bank writes off a loan, the
incentive to recover is virtually nil,” he said.
- “This is nothing but one-sided favouritism of your blue-eyed boys, the
blue-eyed corporate and I call upon the government to reveal the names of
those in respect of whom Rs. 5.5 lakh crore has been written off. Please do
not throw some rule book or guidelines at us.
::ECONOMY::
India to launch coffee consumption language
- India will plan and roll out a coffee consumption campaign on behalf of
global coffee growers who suffered huge financial losses on account of
falling coffee prices and soaring labour cost.
- The context is that coffee growers around the globe are going paupers
and turning poverty stricken. As per International Coffee Organization (ICO),
25 million farmers, including more than 3,00,000 in India, produce coffee in
60 counties.
- Over 90% of these growers are smallholders and are forced to sell their
coffees at a price much below the cost of production. This scenario has led
to socio-economic issues. These growers and their families have gone deeper
into debts. Many even have abandoned their farms and migrated to cities.
- To bring world coffee producers, including Indian growers, out of this
appalling situation, The World Coffee Producers Forum has decided to reach
out to the coffee consuming countries around the world.
- The campaign will address a population of 450 million, mostly school and
college students, in India. Carlos Brando, who ran various coffee projects
in more than 50 countries including Brazil’s famous coffee campaign that
significantly pushed up the country’s consumption in 1990 — will be actively
involved in the India campaign that will be ready for launch by mid 2020.
::INTERNATIONAL::
India to work for extension of Iran oil sanctions waiver
- Far from the din of elections, Indian officials are working closely with
U.S. officials to ensure that two upcoming deadlines in early May, for the
extension of the Iran oil sanctions waiver, as well as the final decision on
withdrawing India’s preferential Generalised System of Preferences (GSP)
status, end positively for the government, multiple sources in Delhi and
Washington confirmed.
- While the decision on the GSP could be deferred until after elections,
the discussions on the Iran oil sanctions waiver have indicated an extension
is likely, with India allowed a lower quantity of oil imports from Iran.
- India, Turkey and China remain the only countries with significant
imports. After initial defiance where it said it only recognised “UN
sanctions, not unilateral sanctions”, the Modi government has softened its
stand in negotiations for the sanctions waiver from America.
- According to informed sources, the U.S. is considering an extension of
the six-month waiver, but reducing the quantity of oil India can import from
the previous allowance of nine million barrels a month.
- The U.S. also remains concerned about duties and regulations in the
Information Technology industry an issue for which the EuropeanUnion has
filed a case against India at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) this week.
In addition, officials said the U.S. is watching India’s decision on 5G
technology closely, particularly the fate of the bid byChinese company
Huawei, given the U.S.’s cases against it.
New government sworn in west bank based Palestinian authority
- A new government for the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority has been
sworn-in.
- President Mahmoud Abbas picked Mohammed Ishtayeh as the Prime Minister,
a move that is being said to have deepened the internal Palestinian divide
at a time when prospects for a peace deal with Israel are possibly at their
lowest point ever.
- A longtime adviser to Abbas and a senior member of his Fatah party,
Ishtayeh and his 24-member cabinet took the oath of office at Abbas'
headquarters in Ramallah.
- The UN Middle East envoy NickolayMladenov has expressed hoped that the
new government would receive support to overcome internal divisionsLast
year, US recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital, triggering the
Palestinian Authority to sever its ties with Washington.
::SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY::
Tb treatment reaches new heights with new drug administration method
- The treatment of tuberculosis is becoming more difficult as most
patients don’t adhere to the treatment regimen which includes six to nine
months of daily antibiotics. This also contributes to emergence of multidrug-resistant
bacteria.
- Now, researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S., have
developed a coil loaded with antibiotics that can stay in the stomach for up
to a month and release the necessary drugs in the required doses.
- This eliminates the need for daily administration and also brings down
the cost of treatment. The coil is made of a nickel-titanium alloy (nitinol)
and looks like a small slinky toy.
- After reaching the stomach, the tube coiled up, stayed in the stomach
and released drugs for 28 days. Endoscopic evaluation showed that having
such a large coil in the stomach did not cause any injury or ulcer. There
was also no weight loss or limitations in the passage of food and water.
- The researchers spoke to 300 tuberculosis patients and over 100 TB
health providers in India and noted that most of them were open to the idea
of a monthly administration using this coil.
::SPORTS::
MeenaKumari clinches gold in boxing world cup
- India bagged a Gold and two Silver medals at the Boxing World Cup at
Cologne in Germany yesterday. MeenaKumariMaisnam claimed the coveted yellow
metal in the 54 kg category.
- The 2014 Asian Championships bronze medallist with three National
Championships titles to her credit, defeated Thailand'sMachaiBunyanut in the
Final.
- It was the only bout of the tournament for the Manipur pugilist as she
had been directly placed in the final due to a smaller draw.