Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 15 OCTOBER 2019
::NATIONAL::
VP claims Jammu & Kashmir reorganisation to promote inclusive growth and
curb cross border terrorism
- The Vice President, Shri M Venkaiah Naidu today asserted that the
reorganization of Jammu and Kashmir into two Union Territories will promote
inclusive development and reduce the negative impact of cross-border
terrorism.
- Hitting out at the negative propaganda being carried out on Jammu
and Kashmir, he urged the Indian diaspora to effectively counter the
disinformation by presenting the correct picture. “It is high time to take
up a campaign to stop this disinformation”, the Vice President added.
- Shri Naidu said the recent decision to reorganize Jammu and
Kashmir was intended to extend all the laws and benefits of developmental
programmes to this region and ensure inclusive and all-round development of
the State.
- While pointing out that both the houses of the Parliament approved
the move with an overwhelming majority, he said that some sections of the
media and vested interests have been grossly distorting the truth.
- Nation pays homage to APJ Abdul Kalam on his birth anniversary
- The nation pays homage to former President Dr A P J Abdul Kalam on
his birth anniversary today. Dr Kalam is also known as the Missile Man of
India. Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu and Prime Minister NarendraModi have
paid tribute to Dr Kalam.
- In his message, Vice President said, Dr Kalam was a great scholar,
teacher and earned love and respect from everywhere. He said, Dr Kalam made
innumerable contributions to Indian defence.
::ECONOMY::
Finance ministry asks big firms owning MSME’s to clear dues
- Finance minister NirmalaSitharaman has said banks have sufficient
liquidity, and efforts are being made to ensure that large firms clear their
dues to the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs).
- The corporate affairs ministry will approach the large companies
that owe MSMEs close to Rs 40,000 crore. The government will also look at
bankers for suggestions on allowing non-banking finance companies (NBFC)
with good pooled assets but poor institutional rating to become eligible
under the Centre’s one-time partial credit guarantee scheme.
- Sitharaman said she is keeping a close watch on the developments
at Punjab & Maharashtra Co-operative Bank and spoke to the Reserve Bank of
India governor on Monday.
- PMC Bank was put under “directions” by the RBI last mmonth because
of its weak financial health. “The government has been on its toes in terms
of bringing the assets of these promoters (indulged in fraud) of the bank
process will not suffer for want of enough assets which can eventually help
paying back customers.
Kaveri seeds looking forward to adopt GMS technology for hybrid cotton seeds
- India's largest listed hybrid seeds firm, Kaveri Seeds (KSL) is
looking to adopt genetic male sterility (GMS) technology for hybrid cotton
seed production, aimed at reducing the pressure on profit margins with the
state governments attempting to regulate hybrid cotton seed prices.
- The traditional labour-intensive cotton seed production process
currently involves removal of pollens to prevent self- pollination and
adopting GMS technology helps identify female lines at the seedling state
itself, said executive director C Mithun Chand. "GMS technology helps bring
down labour costs by 10-12% and improve profit margins by 200-300 basis
points."
- He said nearly a fourth of their hybrid cotton seeds production
next year would be through GMS technology and entire hybrid cotton seeds
production will shift to GMS technology over next 2-3 years.
::INTERNATIONAL::
U.S to impose sanctions on Turkish officials
- Protesting Turkey's military offensive into northeast Syria, US
President Donald Trump has announced that he will authorize sanctions
against Turkish officials, raise steel tariffs and end negotiations on a 100
billion dollar trade deal.
- Turkey launched a cross-border assault on Kurdish fighters on
Wednesday after the US decided to withdraw troops from Syria.
- In a statement, Trump said, this executive order will enable the
US to impose powerful additional sanctions on those who may be involved in
serious human rights abuses, obstructing a ceasefire, preventing displaced
persons from returning home, forcibly repatriating refugees or threatening
the peace, security or stability in Syria.
- He said, Turkey's military offensive is endangering civilians and
threatening peace, security and stability in the region. Trump said, he is
fully prepared to swiftly destroy Turkey's economy if Turkish leaders
continue down this dangerous and destructive path.
- He said, the order will authorize a broad range of measures,
including financial sanctions, the blocking of property, and barring entry
into the US. He asserted that his administration will aggressively use
economic sanctions to target those who enable, facilitate, and finance
heinous acts in Syria.
::SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY::
Typhoon Hagibis strikes Japanese coast
- Torrential rain and tornado-like winds lashed large parts of
Japan, as the country was hit by Typhoon Hagibis. The typhoon is being
touted as the strongest storm the country faced in past 60 years since
Kanogawa Typhoon (1958).
- More than 7 million people were urged to leave their homes amid
severe flood and landslide warnings. Train services were halted, and over a
thousand flights grounded. Amid the warnings Formula 1 had cancelled its
Japanese Grand Prix as well as two Rugby World Cup games scheduled were also
cancelled.
- After typhoon Hagibis made landfall on Japan’s main island of
Honshu, it ripped through Japan including Tokyo’s metropolitan area, caused
multiple rivers to overflow, triggered landslides and power blackouts in
nearly, 3,76,000 houses, more than 100 people were injured across country.
- The typhoon has now weakened to an extra-tropical cyclone off
Japan’s northeastern coast, and most train services as well as most of the
flights of Japan Airlines Co. and All Nippon Airways Co. resumed operations
after large-scale suspensions.
::SPORTS::
India wins ODI series against South Africa
- In Women's cricket, India won the 3rd and final ODI against South
Africa by six runs at Vadodara today. Electing to bat first, India scored
146 runs in 45.5 overs. In reply, South Africa were all out for 140 in 48
overs.
- For India, HarmanpreetKaur scored a brilliant 38 runs and
ShikhaPandey 35. EktaBisht scalped 3 South African wickets while D.B. Sharma
and R.S. Gayakwad claimed two wickets each.
- The India women had already clinched the ODI series with two
consecutive wins.