Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 14 OCTOBER 2019
::NATIONAL::
Air Quality continues to be poor in Delhi NCR
- Delhiites woke up to a thick blanket of smog on Monday with the
air quality index (AQI) deteriorating further in the national capital region
(NCR).
- As stubble burning continues in Punjab and Haryana, New Delhi's
air quality was recorded "poor" for the fifth consecutive day on Monday with
AQI crossing the 235-mark at several places, including Jahagirpuri.
- The AQI showed increased levels of pollution in parts Delhi-NCR -
major pollutants PM 2.5 stood at 223 and PM 10 at 217, both in the poor
category, at Lodhi Road.
- Delhiites breathed toxic air for the fourth consecutive day on
Sunday as the overall AQI reached 270 (poor category).
- On Sunday, Delhi's AnandVihar experienced 'very poor' air with the
AQI at crossing the 325 mark.The AQI in Ghaziabad, Greater Noida, Noida and
Loni also hit the 'very poor category' mark for the first time on Sunday and
is likely to deteriorate further as per experts.
- PM 2.5 and PM 10 remained the primary pollutants adding to the
trouble. PM 2.5 and PM 10 are micro-pollutants, which enter the respiratory
system and result in breathing discomfort on prolonged exposure.
Section 144 imposed in Ayodhya ahead of verdict
- Section 144 has been imposed in Ayodhya till December 10 ahead of
the anticipation of verdict on the disputed land, District Magistrate Anuj
Kumar Jha said.
- He also said that the decision to impose Section 144 was also
taken while considering the upcoming festivals.
- "Decision to impose Section-144 was also taken in consideration of
upcoming festivals," Anuj Kumar Jhasaid.It comes as Ayodhaya seers and VHP
leaders sought permission to light diyas’ at the Ram Temple.
::ECONOMY::
Commerce ministry stresses on strengthening cooperative sector
- Commerce and Industry Minister PiyushGoyal has asked the leaders
of the co-operative sector to think how they can give more strength and
power to the sector by self-regulatory mechanism.
- He said, it is the responsibility of all - not to bring a bad name
for the co-operative sector. Mr.Goyal was addressing the closing ceremony of
India International Cooperatives Trade Fair in New Delhi today.
- The Minister said, there is a need to think about the small
cooperatives as a large section of tribal and rural people are in the
business of encouraging cooperatives and they have not yet got the
opportunity to take out their art and products. He said, Indian big
industries should also be added to such cooperative trade fair.
India seeks to cover 50% of Chinese goods under RCEP
- India's insistence on providing a safety valve to cover at least
50% of Chinese imports under Regional Comprehensive Partnership (RCEP), the
proposed 16-nation trading bloc, has held up conclusion of talks for the
mega trade agreement that has been in the works for over six years now.
- During the ministerial meeting over the weekend, commerce and
industry minister PiyushGoyal also demanded that India's concerns on
e-commerce, investment, taxation, micro, small & medium enterprises (MSMEs)
and policies framed by local bodies should also need to be reworked before
it could sign the deal, triggering complaints by negotiators from other
countries, which have been pushing for early conclusion of talks, sources
told.
- While Asean and others are ready to sign the deal, India is
accused of holding it up. Just when things looked settled, Goyal and his
team raised concerns resulting in a situation where the talks ended without
a joint statement by the ministers.
::INTERNATIONAL::
India Sierra Leone expand cooperation, agrees to push for UNSC reforms
- India and Sierra Leone signed 6 agreements today to expand the
bilateral relations in various fields and also agreed to push for UNSC
reforms so that one-third of mankind residing in Africa and India occupy
their rightful place in decision making bodies of the UN.
- The agreements were signed in the presence of Mr. Julius Maada
Bio, President of the Republic of Sierra Leone and the Vice President who
arrived in Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone, on the second and last leg
of his tour to African nations. This is the first ever visit of an Indian
Vice President to Sierra Leone.
- India announced the decision to establish a High Commission in
Sierra Leone, even as both the countries have agreed to enhance cooperation
in agriculture, food processing, Information Technology, infrastructure
development and capacity building.
- Earlier, the Vice President held a tête-à-têteand delegation level
talks with Mr. Julius Maada Bio. Both the leaders exchanged views on
multilateral issues and decided to build on the existing cooperation at UNSC
and other multilateral fora.
::SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY::
NASA space weather satellite to study Earth’s Ionosphere
- NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) has launched
a satellite called ICON or Ionospheric Connection Explorer to explore the
mysterious, dynamic region where air meets space.
- The ICON satellite rocketed into orbit following a two-year delay
and was dropped from a plane flying over the Atlantic off the Florida coast.
About ICON (Ionospheric Connection Explorer) It will study the link between
space weather and Earth weather.
- Five seconds after the satellite’s release, the attached Pegasus
rocket ignited and sent Icon on its way. Icon, a refrigerator-size satellite
should have soared in 2017, but problems with air-launched Pegasus rocket
interfered. Despite the long delay, as per the NASA this $252 million
mission did not exceed its price cap.
- The satellite has been built by Northrop Grumman, an American
global aerospace and defense technology company.
::SPORTS::
Former Indian skipper Ganguly to be the new BCCI president
- Former Indian skipper SouravGanguly is all set to become the new
president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, BCCI. He said, his
election will be a great opportunity for him to do something good.
- GangulypippedBrijesh Patel in a see-saw battle and is expected to
be the only presidential nominee. In an interaction with a news agency, he
admitted that being selected unopposed is a big responsibility and that the
image of the BCCI had been hampered in the recent past.