Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 23 DECEMBER 2019
::NATIONAL::
Former CJI wants cyber space as part of school curriculum
- Cyber space and cyber crime, its control, impact and all other aspects
should be made part of school and college syllabi to make students aware of
the field, former Supreme Court Chief Justice DipakMisra said on Saturday.
- Human intelligence always have primacy and the educated should not be
scared of using artificial intelligence, Misra told reporters on the
sidelines of the 4th Edition of Indian Cyber Congress held at Sri Krishna
College of Engineering and Technology, where he was the chief guest.
- Besides, the agency investigating cyber crimes should have a special
wing, with specialised training and other resources, he said.Earlier,
addressing the Congress, Misra said India ranked 23rd among 165 Nations in
cyber security index and still there was a lot of space to grow in future.
PM denies existence of detention camps in the country
- Prime Minister NarendraModi dismissed the existence of any detention
camps and accused the opposition of playing vote bank politics by spreading
such misinformation. He appealed to the youth not to fall prey to such
rumours trying to divide the country.
- Referring to various developmental schemes launched by the NDA
government, Mr Modi said, beneficiaries were not asked about their caste or
religion. In this context, he said, 70 lakh people were benefited under the
Central health scheme Ayushman Bharat.
- He said, over 40 lakh residents in the national capital have seen a new
ray of hope following the regularization of the unauthorized colonies. The
Prime Minister said, eight crore cooking gas connections have been provided
to the poor under Ujjwala scheme.
- Mr Modi condemned the attacks on the police during the protest against
the Citizenship Amendment Act. He said, whenever there is a crisis or
difficulty, the police never asks a person their religion. He said, after
independence 33 thousand policemen have died while ensuring peace and
safety.
::ECONOMY::
Despite decline in GDP growth rate, FPI’s surge in 2019
- In spite of a decline in the GDP growth rate, Foreign Portfolio
Investors (FPIs) seem to have flocked to the Indian capital market in a big
way in 2019 with a net inflow of over 1.3 lakh crore rupees, including
97,250 crore rupees in equities, the highest in last six years.
- As the year draws to a close, the debt market has seen a net inflow of
nearly 27,000 crore rupees by FPIs, while a further amount of 9,000 crore
rupees found its way to the hybrid instruments, shows the capital market
data compiled by depositories.
- Experts believe the positive trend may continue in 2020 as well, but
downside risks might arise in the form of the US-China trade war and any
further deterioration in the domestic credit market conditions.
- Meanwhile,The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Monday will simultaneously
purchase and sell government securities worth 10,000 crore rupees under a
special Open Market Operation (OMO).
India signs agreement with ADB to upgrade state roads
- Asian Development Bank, ADB and Government of India today signed a 490
million dollars loan for public-private partnership, PPP project to upgrade
about one thousand six hundred kilometres of state highways and major
district roads from single-lane to two-lane widths in Madhya Pradesh.
- An additional 286 million dollars investment will be mobilised through
private sector participation under the PPP modality.
- Mr Khare said, state highways and major district roads provide a crucial
link between rural roads and national highways and up-gradation of these
roads under the project will improve rural and peri-urban connectivity in
the state and improve access to markets and better services.
- Mr Yokoyama said that the project continues ADB’s engagement with the
state’s road sector since 2002 and it will open a new partnership by
introducing PPP through the hybrid-annuity model, thereby leveraging
government financing and improving the sustainability of capital
investments.
- The Hybrid-Annuity Model is a mix of engineering, procurement,
construction, and build-operate-transfer. This passes the responsibility of
design, implementation, and operation and maintenance obligations to the
private sector while attracting some private sector financing.
::INTERNATIONAL::
India, China to reach agreement on boundary question
- Special Representatives of India and China met in New Delhi today and
held constructive talks with focus on taking forward the India-China Closer
Developmental Partnership.
- External Affairs Ministry said that both the Special Representatives
emphasized the importance of approaching the Boundary Question from the
strategic perspective of India-China relations.
- They resolved to intensify their efforts to achieve a fair, reasonable
and mutually acceptable solution to the India-China boundary question. They
agreed that an early settlement of the boundary question serves the
fundamental interests of both countries.
- There was a consensus that both sides should respect each other’s
sensitivities and concerns in order to build mutual trust, as this was
important for the future development of the bilateral relations.
- Both sides agreed that it is important to maintain peace and tranquility
in the border areas for the overall development of the bilateral
relationship, pending final settlement of the boundary question.
- They recognized the importance of existing Confidence Building Measures
to promote exchanges and communication between the border personnel and to
ensure predictability in border management as well as strategic
communication.
::SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY::
Supreme court orders completion of smog tower in 3 months
- The Supreme Court of India ordered the Centre and the Delhi Governments
to hasten the pilot project of setting up smog towers at Connaught place.
- Smog Towers are air purification structures that are designed to work as
air purifiers. They are fitted with multiple air purifiers. These purifiers
cleanses air as it passes through them. It is a successful project and China
has fitted two smog towers in the city of Beijing and Xi’an. The tower is
being developed in Delhi by Kurin systems called the “Kurin Cleaners”
- The purifiers will be 20-feet wide and 40-feet tall. They will have the
capacity to clean 32 million cubic metres of air in a day. A single tower
will cover 3-km radius and is said have impacts on 75,000 lives of
Delhiites.
- The Kurin cleaner will remove PM 10 and PM 2.5 upto 99.99%. It will run
on solar energy. As many as 48 fans will be fitted to these towers to
maintain air flow. The towers will also be attached with solar heating and
cooling techniques.
::SPORTS::
IOC thanks India for co-sponsoring UN Olympic truce resolution
- International Olympic Committee (IOC) chief Thomas Bach has thanked
President Ram NathKovind for co-sponsoring the United Nation Olympic Truce
Resolution.
- In keeping with the tradition dating back to the original Olympic Games
in Ancient Olympia in 776 BC, the resolution will aim to ensure a halt to
all hostilities, allowing the safe passage and participation of athletes and
spectators for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020.
- Bach in a letter addressed to the Indian President expressed gratitude
for Indian government's active support for the Olympic Games by
co-sponsoring the UN Olympic Truce Resolution.
- The resolution entitled Building a peaceful and better world through
sport and the Olympic ideal, was adopted in the United Nation General
Assembly on December 9.