Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 24 December 2016
Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 24 December 2016
:: National ::
NITI Aayog comes up with performance on health outcomes
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The government think tank NITI Aayog rolled out a ‘Performance on Health Outcomes' index that will rank various States on the basis of their performance on measurable health indicators.
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The index has been developed over several months, with inputs from domestic and international experts, including academicians and development partners as well as feedback from States. The indicators in the index have been pre-tested in two States.
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This initiative is envisioned to bring about the much required improvements in social sector out-comes, which have not kept pace with the economic growth in this country.
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The health index will assist in State-level monitoring of performance, serve as an input for providing performance-based incentives and improvement in health outcomes.
GST council closer to finalising draft GST laws
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The Goods and Ser-vices Tax Council has moved a significant step closer to finalising the draft CGST and SGST laws that must be passed in Parliament — along with two other laws — to bring the GST into implementation.
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The Council will meet again on January 3 and 4 to discuss the contentious issue of cross-empowerment, the only major issue that is lack-ing consensus.
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At the next meeting, the CGST and SGST laws would be be-ing framed in legal language and placed before the States.
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Regarding the compensationlaw, a few issues were left to be settled, such as the source of the compensation fund. Compensation to States for the loss of revenue, if any, from the GST rollout, would be paid every two months.
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The most contentious issue of ‘dual control' or ‘cross empowerment' is to be discussed in the next meeting in early January. If there is an agreement on the issue, then GST laws can be passed in the budget session.
President passed ordinance for Enemy property act
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The ordinance to amend the 50-year-old Enemy Property Act was promulgated for the fifth time, albeit with some reservations being ex-pressed by President Pranab Mukherjee on why the govt has been unable to clear the Bill in Parliament.
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The ordinance was pro-claimed, for the first time, on January 7 this year. It was passed by the Lok Sabha on March 9 but was subsequently referred to the Select Committee of the Rajya Sabha.
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It was re-promulgated for the second time on April 2 and a third time incorporat-ing the amendments sugges-ted by the Rajya Sabha Select Committee on May 31. Since it was to expire on August 28,
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The Amendment Bill aims to make changes to the Enemy Property Act to guard against claims of succession or transfer of properties left by people who migrated to Pakistan and China after wars.
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“Enemy property” refers to any property belonging to, held or managed on behalf of an enemy, an enemy subject or an enemy firm.
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The government has vested these properties in the Custodian of Enemy Property for India, under the Act in 1968, an office instituted under the Central government.
:: International ::
Italian police shot Berlin attack suspect
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Italian police shot dead the prime suspect in the Berlin Christmas market attack, ending a frantic four-day hunt for Europe's most wanted man.
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But just as German Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed relief that suspected attacker Anis Amri no longer posed a threat, she pledged a "comprehensive" analysis of how he was slipped through the net in the first place.
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Amri, a 24-year-old Tunisian, is believed to have hijacked a lorry and used it to mow down holiday revellers at the market on Monday, killing 12 and wounding dozens more.
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The Islamic State jihadist group has claimed responsibility and released a video on Friday in which Amri is shown pledging allegiance to Islamic State chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
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He had been missing since escaping immediately after the attack, but his time on the run was cut short thanks to a combination of luck and the quick reflexes of rookie Italian police officer Luca Scata.
China open to Indian participation in CPEC
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Chinasignalled that it was ready to consider India's participation in the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) after a Pakistani general counselled New Delhi to shed enmity and join the project.
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The CPEC is an important part of China's Belt and Road initiative and it is an open proposal, and we are willing towork with Pakistan to dis-cuss the participation of any third country, (on the) principle of wide consultation and joint contribution.
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The CPEC links the Pakistani port of Gwadar with Kashgar in China's Xinjiang province.
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Pakistan's Southern Army Commander, Lieutenant General Aamir Riaz, based in Quetta, said India should “shunenmity” with Pakistan and join the $46-billion CPEC along with Iran, Afghanistan and other Central Asian countries and enjoy its bene-fits.
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Chinese academics are also actively debating on how to prevent the emergence of rivalry between India-supported port of Chabahar in Iran and Gwadar, which is a short distance away. .
:: Business and Economy ::
Govt will not import wheat
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Amid tight supply of wheat in the domestic market, govt ruled out the possibility of import of the grain on government ac-count saying there is ad-equate buffer stock to meet the requirement under the Public Distribution System (PDS).
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The government has recently scrapped import duty on wheat to boost domestic supplies and curb price rise.
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The private players have imported more than 1.7 million tonnes of wheat so far and more shipments are expected at zero customs duty.
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As on December 1, state-owned Food Corporation of India had 27.55 million tonnes of foodgrains, of which wheat was 16.4 million tonnes and rice was 11 mil-lion tonnes, he said.
Report says digitalisation in India still a distant dream
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Telecom network provider Nokia said only about 50 per cent of the country was equipped with high-speed telecom connectivity.
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However, the company added that the Centre's push to-wards optical network smart cities and the rollout of 3G and 4G services to smaller towns would enable the digitisation in the country.
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“We are seeing faster adoption of 3G and 4G in the country and for digitisation, connectivity plays a major role.
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As per our estimates, 50 per cent of the country has strong network that can enable digitisation and cashless transactions,” according to Randeep Raina, Head of Technology-India, Nokia.