Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 17 APRIL 2019
::NATIONAL::
EC acts against communal speeches after supreme court directives
- The Supreme Court on Tuesday took note of the Election Commission
of India (ECI) quickly changing tack on April 15 to pass a flurry of
restraining orders against leading political candidates for their communally
provocative and divisive speeches.
- On Monday, the ECI had claimed it was mostly helpless if
candidates engaged in communal diatribe during their campaign speeches. This
stand of the ECI had riled Chief Justice Gogoi, who initially threatened to
have Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora in court in the next half-hour.
- The court then decided to delve deep into the poll panel’s claims
that its powers were “circumscribed”. It gave the Commission exactly 24
hours to be ready with a response. But within the next few hours on Monday,
the ECI moved in to swiftly pass restraining orders against the four
politicians.
- The court was hearing a petition filed by an NRI,
HarpreetMansukhani, highlighting the increase in hate and divisive speeches
in the name of religion in the LokSabha elections of 2019.
::ECONOMY::
Cotton textile exports to China on the rise
- Export of cotton textiles to China is seeing an upward trend,
according to The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (Texprocil).
- “Raw cotton and yarn exports increased last financial year
(2018-19). We are trying to push the exports of fabric too. Higher trade
will bring in investments to India,” said Siddhartha Rajagopal, executive
director, Texprocil.
- K.V. Srinivasan, chairman, Texprocil, said in a statement that
export of cotton textiles had also contributed to reducing the trade deficit
between the two countries.
- Welcoming the efforts taken by the Union government towards
reducing the trade deficit, Mr.Srinivasan said export of cotton textiles
could increase further if the tariff disadvantage of 3.5% to 10% suffered by
India in comparison with Vietnam, Pakistan, and Indonesia on textile
products was addressed.
- Higher export of cotton textiles, mainly fabrics and made-ups,
could contribute significantly to further reduction of the trade imbalance
and attract investments from Chinese industries that were keen to shift from
China, he said.
State owned BSNL to start work on 5G
- Even as the State-owned telco BSNL is awaiting approval to get 4G
spectrum from the government, it has begun work on making itself 5G-ready.
- Stressing that the worst is over for the company, its chairman and
managing director AnupamShrivastava said this fiscal, the focus would be on
deploying new technologies with an aim to tap the nearly 50% of the
population that is still “untouched by mobile phones.”
- The PSU, which has a debt of about Rs. 16,000 crore, is likely to
get 4G spectrum this year as part of a revival package being worked out by
the Department of Telecommunications. BSNL had first raised a request for
the spectrum in April 2015.
- “New technology deployment was taken up for discussion in the
board meeting today 4G will, of course, be predominant. We are also
preparing for 5G roll-out. We should be potentially ready for 5G roll-out,
so that we are not left behind,” he said.
- He said that BSNL would be able to roll out 4G within 10 days of
getting the spectrum. “All equipment is ready, most BTS’ are 4G-complaint.
We only need a software update to get going.”
::INTERNATIONAL::
EU condemns U.S measures on Cuba
- The European Union has condemned a decision by US President Donald
Trump's administration to open the way for lawsuits in American courts over
property confiscated by Cuba.
- The European Union is currently the communist island's biggest
trading partner. President Trump will open the way for lawsuits in US courts
over property confiscated by Cuba, enforcing a controversial law that
angered European allies and could rattle the island's economy, after more
than two decades of delay.
- Ever since Congress passed the Helms-Burton Act in 1996, US
presidents starting with Bill Clinton have used their power to suspend the
key provision every six months, mindful of the international consequences.
- A senior administration official said National Security Advisor
John Bolton will formally unveil the shift today in a speech in Miami in
which he will also outline actions on Venezuela and Nicaragua, two other
countries in Latin America with leftist governments opposed by Mr.Trump.
::SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY::
Study claims even remote peaks filled with microplastics
- A secluded mountain region thought to be free of plastic pollution
is in fact blanketed by airborne microplastics on a scale comparable to a
major city such as Paris, researchers have found.
- Over a five-month period in 2017-2018, an average of 365 tiny bits
of plastic settled every day on each square metre of an uninhabited,
high-altitude area in the Pyrenees straddling France and Spain, they
reported in the journal Nature Geoscience .
- “It is astounding and worrying that so many particles were found
in the Pyrenees field site,” said lead author Steve Allen, a doctoral
student at the University of Strathclyde in Scotland.
- The study focussed on microplastics mostly between 10 and 150
micrometres across, including fragments, fibres and sheet-like pieces of
film.By comparison, a human hair is, on average, about 70 micrometres in
width.
- “Our most significant finding is that microplastics are
transported through the atmosphere and deposited in a remote, high-altitude
mountain location far from any major city,” said co-author Deonie Allen,
also from EcoLab. “This means that microplastics are an atmospheric
pollutant.”
- Analysing the pattern of air flows, they surmised that some
particles had travelled at least 100 km. Samples transported by wind, snow
and rain were collected at the meteorological station of Bernadouze at an
altitude of more than 1,500 metres.
::SPORTS::
Lewis Hamilton wins Chinese Grand Prix
- In motor racing, Lewis Hamilton won the Chinese Grand Prix for a
record sixth time on Sunday.He seized the overall lead from his Mercedes
teammate ValtteriBottas in Formula One’s 1,000th world championship race.