Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 16 JUNE 2019
::NATIONAL::
Centre to help set un PHC’s in encephalitis affected areas of Bihar
- Union Health Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan has asked Bihar government
to establish ICU at primary health centres (PHCs) in Encephalitis affected
areas. Dr. Harsh Vardhan who reviewed the situation of the outbreak of AES
in Bihar yesterday emphasized to step up several measures to contain the
disease at the initial stage when symptoms of Encephalitis detected in
children.
- The union minister said 85 percent patients of Encephalitis have
manifested common symptoms with low blood sugar level, high fever,
convulsions so proper glucose must be administered at PHCs when a case is
reported.
- He said it can check death rates. He asked for an independent
monitoring system for fogging and vector control as Japanese Encephalitis is
transmitted through Culex mosquitoes.
- AIR correspondent reports that Dr. Harsh Vardhan also stressed
upon fast track completion of Centre assisted multi-speciality hospital in
SKMCH, Muzaffarpur campus and advanced virology lab in premises.
Centre announces taskforce for reforming agri-economy
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday announced the setting up
of a high-level task force for undertaking structural reforms in
agriculture, including strengthening logistics, produce marketing, food
processing as well as changes to the Essential Commodities Act.
- Speaking at the fifth meeting of the NITI Aayog governing council,
Mr. Modi pitched for foundational reforms in the agri-economy, leading to a
complete transformation of the agriculture sector in India. While a few
chief ministers will be part of the committee, more details are to be
announced later.
- Additionally, with parts of India experiencing drought situation,
some States asked for changes in the National Disaster Response Force and
State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) guidelines. They will work with MHA and
Agriculture ministry to make changes.
- Stating that India is targeting a $5 trillion economy by 2024, the
Prime Minister asked the States improve their respective economies by two to
two-and-a-half times. This would result in an increase in the common man's
purchasing power, he added. The States, he said, can focus on their export
potential.
- Mr Modi said the goal to make India a $5 trillion dollar economy
is challenging but can be achieved with concerted efforts of States.
- Talking about the Aspirational Districts scheme, Mr. Modi said
many of them are affected by Naxal violence. However, he added, that the
battle against Naxal violence is now in a decisive phase and will be dealt
with firmly.
::ECONOMY::
Study reveals India could expand exports to U.S,China despite trade war
- A study by the Commerce Ministry has said, the ongoing trade war
between the US and China offers an opportunity to India for boosting exports
of as many 350 products such as chemicals and granite to these countries.
- A study by the Commerce Ministry has said, the ongoing trade war
between the US and China offers an opportunity to India for boosting exports
of as many 350 products such as chemicals and granite to these countries.
- The identification of these products is part of the study carried
out by the ministry. Both the US and China are imposing heavy import duties
on each other's products, which has triggered a trade war kind of situation.
- According to the study, as much as 151 domestic products including
diesel, X-ray tubes and certain chemicals have an outright advantage to
displace the US exports to China. Similarly, 203 Indian goods like rubber
and graphite electrodes have the advantage to displace Chinese exports to
the US.
- The Indian products which can tap the Chinese market include
copper ores, rubber, paper, paperboard, equipment for transmission
voice/data in a wired network, tunes and pipes.\
- Similarly, domestic goods which can grab exports opportunities in
the US market include industrial valves, vulcanised rubber, carbon or
graphite electrodes and natural honey.
- Federation of Indian Export Organisations President Ganesh Kumar
Gupta said that the trade war between the US and China is benefitting India.
::INTERNATIONAL::
India-Israel cooperation to get boosted
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Israeli counterpart Benjamin
Netanyahu have used their “excellent” personal equation to deepen the
bilateral ties which are moving in an “upward trajectory”, India’s
Ambassador to Israel Pavan Kapoor has said.
- Ties between India and Israel, into the 27th year now,
strengthened with Mr. Modi’s historic visit to the country in July 2017
during first term, Mr. Kapoor told PTI.
- Stating that the relationship is moving in an “upward trajectory”,
the envoy said, “Modi and Netanyahu share an excellent equation and it is in
their tenure that we have had Modi coming to Israel for the first time and
Netanyahu visiting India”.
- Speaking about the cultural similarities, the envoy said that just
like Indians, Jewish people have close ties with families and sit down for
dinners Friday evening.
- Talking about the presence of Indians in Israel, Mr. Kapoor said,
“About 12,000 to 13,000 Indian nationals stay in Israel and bulk of them are
in caregiving industry and help the elderly folks in Israel. Then we have
about 25 to 30 Gujarati diamond merchant families who have been here for
many years and they are doing good business.
::SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY::
Scientists find out protein conferring sensitivity in cancer cells
- Researchers at the Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific
Research (JNCASR), Bengaluru, have unravelled the molecular mechanism by
which autophagy pathway (a pathway recycles unnecessary or dysfunctional
cell components) that gets enhanced leading to human cells becoming
resistant to radiation.
- The immediate medical implication of the finding will be in
treatment of certain cancer patients. The JNCASR research team led by Tapas
K. Kundu from the Molecular Biology and Genetics Unit discovered that
absence or downregulation of a particular protein — positive co-activator 4
(PC4) — is responsible for enhanced autophagy.
- To validate increased autophagy in cells that had depleted PC4,
the researchers used inhibitors of autophagy pathway. “The inhibitors
reduced autophagy and the cells that lacked PC4 protein started to die when
exposed to gamma radiation,” says Prof. Kundu, who is currently the Director
of CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow. The team also silenced the
gene responsible for autophagy induction to revalidate the findings. Even in
this case, the proliferation rate reduced drastically.
- The final validation was by restoring (or rescuing) the protein
expression in the PC4 knockdown cells. When the PC4 protein was restored to
normal levels, autophagy reduced. The team thus confirmed that in cells with
depleted PC4 protein the autophagy is enhanced making the cells not only to
survive but to also proliferate at an increased rate and also become
resistant to gamma radiation.
::SPORTS::
Indian men secure silver medal in archery worldcup
- The Indian men's recurve team today bagged a silver medal in the
Archery World Championships at Den Bosch in The Netherlands.
- Indian trio of Tarundeep Rai, Atanu Das and Pravin lost to Chinese
team of Ding Yiliang, Wei Shaoxuan and Feng Hao 6-2 in the summit clash.
India thus ended their campaign with one silver and two bronze medals won in
the women's compound team and individual events.
- The men's recurve team was playing in the final of World
Championships after a gap of 14 years. This was India's sixth silver at the
World Championships where the country is yet to win a gold medal.