Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 17 OCTOBER 2019
::NATIONAL::
PM says India will deny water share to Pakistan
	-  Prime Minister NarendraModi has said that India will not allow its 
	share of river water to flow to Pakistan. Addressing an election rally at 
	CharkhiDadri in Haryana, Mr Modi said, for 70 years, the water which belongs 
	to India and the farmers of Haryana flowed to Pakistan. 
-  Prime Minister said, his government will stop this water from 
	flowing to Pakistan and bring to the houses in Haryana.
-  Mr Modi said, during the past five years, BJP government has laid 
	foundation of development. Talking of the role of villages in development of 
	the country, the prime minister said the villages have emerged as the source 
	of new energy and social change. 
CIC claims courts have curtailed powers of information panels
	-  Chief Information Commissioner SudhirBhargava has accused 
	government officials of violating the Right toInformation Act with impunity, 
	taking advantage ofcourt orders that they cannot be penalised except incases 
	of mala fide intent.
-  He was speaking at a public meeting for users of the RTI Act, 
	organise by the SatarkNagrikSangathan (SNS)on Wednesday, when retiredSupreme 
	Court judge MadanLokur emphasised the needfor penalties to be imposedagainst 
	the officials who delay or wrongly deny information under the Act.
-  Mr.Bhargava agreed that penalties were needed to ensure effective 
	implementation of the transparency law,but indicated that the State and 
	Central information commissions (CIC) had their powers curbed by judicial 
	orders requiring proof of mala fide intent on the part of the offender.
-  “Public information officers take advantage of this as it is 
	veryhard to prove mala fide intent,” he said.
::ECONOMY::
Finance ministry to give priority to reviving of PSB’s
	-  Union Finance Minister NirmalaSitharaman has said that the Indian 
	public sector banks had the worst phase under the combination of former 
	Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and RBI Governor RaghuramRajan.
-  She said that giving all the public sector banks a lifeline is her 
	primary duty today. 
-  She was delivering a lecture on the topic 'Indian Economy: 
	Challenges and Prospects' at Columbia University's School of International 
	and Public Affairs yesterday. 
-  Referring to Article 370 abrogation in Jammu and Kashmir, she said 
	article 370 denied women from the state inheritance rights and this was a 
	serious human rights violation that no one spoke about but human rights has 
	become a global buzzword following the revocation of the temporary 
	Constitutional provision.
Government assures commitment to safeguard IP content
	-  Services Exports Promotion Council (SEPC), set-up by the Ministry 
	of Commerce & Industry, has brought out the India Intellectual Property (IP) 
	Guide at Cannes in MIPCOM 2019, being held from 14-17, October 2019, for the 
	Media and Entertainment (M&E) industry. 
-  The guide features a catalogue of over 60 Indian IPs, popular in 
	over 160 countries. It comprehensively breaks the narrative of only low-end 
	work being done in India.
-  In a message, to the industry in the India IP Guide released at 
	36th MIPCOM at Cannes, Commerce Secretary, AnupWadhawan, said that the 
	Government of India is committed to safeguard against infringement of 
	originality and creativity of the makers to give a boost to services 
	exports. 
-  IP is the most important asset for its creators in the media and 
	entertainment sector and the message by Commerce Secretary further said that 
	India firmly believes in the significance of IPR as the centrepiece of the 
	industry’s future growth.
::INTERNATIONAL::
Maldives to improve trade collaborations with India
	-  Maldives has called for better collaboration with Indian business 
	entities to explore new avenues to diversify its economy. Speaking at the 
	inauguration of Indian expo in Male, Maldives Minister for economic 
	development Fayyaz Ismail said there is a huge potential in the economies of 
	both the countries, especially in the quest to diversify. 
-  The Minister said medical tourism and food processing offer 
	numerous possibilities. The minister said the close cooperation between 
	Maldives President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih and Prime Minister NarendraModi led 
	to a very good development between the two countries in the last year.
-  He said both the leaders share a special bond that has been 
	instrumental in creating this atmosphere, besides the cultural and 
	traditional relationship. 
-  AIR correspondent reports that Indian expo mainly focuses on 
	exploring business opportunities between the Maldives and Kerala. It is 
	being attended by several Indian companies in collaboration with FICCI. 
Srilanka condemns political parties misusing war victories for presidential 
campaign
	-  Sri Lanka's National Election Commission has stressed that use of 
	war, war-victory or war crimes for the presidential election campaign is 
	prohibited. 
-  Chairman of the Elections Commission MahindaDeshapriya said at a 
	media briefing yesterday that political parties have been warned not to use 
	the war or military victories or other related activities in the 
	presidential election campaign. 
-  He also condemned an advertisement published in a newspaper by the 
	Sri Lanka PodujanaPeramuna (SLPP) presidential candidate GotabhayaRajapaksa 
	using a statement from the current Army commander Lieutenant General 
	Shavendra Silva. 
::SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY::
Study finds peanut butter not the solution for severe malnutrition
	-  Deaths due to severe acutemalnutrition (SAM) in India could be 
	about a tenth of what was earlier believed, which implies that instead of 
	taking emergency measures such as providing Ready ToUse Therapeutic 
	Food(RUTF), there needs to be a focus on nonfood interventions such as 
	sanitation,health, clean drinking water along with an emphasis on nutrition, 
	suggests a new study published in a peerreviewed medical journal.
-  During the study, the researchers observed 2,704 children in West 
	Singbhum district in Jharkhand and Kendujhar district in Odisha, who were 
	born between October 1, 2013 and February 10, 2015 and alive at six months 
	of age. They were followed up at 9, 12 and18 months. 
-  According to WHO, RUTF is a thick paste of peanuts, vegetable oil, 
	sugar and milk powder and a complex of vitamins and minerals.
-  The findings echo results from three other Indian studies, which 
	found fatalityrates for SAM to range between 2.7% to 5.2% among children 
	older than 6months.
-  According to government,data shared before Parliament, there were 
	93.4 lakhSAM children based on National Family Health Survey4 in 20152016.
	
::SPORTS::
YashaswiJaiswal becomes youngest to score 200 in ODI’s
	-  Mumbai teenager YashasviJaiswal today ed history as he became the 
	youngest cricketer in the world to score a double century in One Day 
	cricket.His is the ninth instance of an Indian scoring a List A double-ton.
	
-  Playing in his debut Vijay Hazare season, the 17-year-old scored 
	203 off 154 balls against Jharkhand at Alur, Karnataka.