Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 24 January 2021

SSC CGL Current Affairs


Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 24 January 2021

::NATIONAL::

Himachal Pradesh celebrates its golden jubilee statehood day

  • Himachal Pradesh is celebrating its golden jubilee statehood day across the state today. It was on this day in 1971 Himachal Pradesh became the 18th state of India.
  • The statehood golden jubilee function will be held at historic Ridge ground in Shimla today where BJP National president JP Nadda and Minister of state for finance Anurag Thakur will be present.
  • Home Minister Amit Shah will also address the function through video conferencing. AIR correspondent reports, Golden jubilee celebrations of statehood day will also be held at district as well as sub-divisional levels across the state today. The state-level event will be held at Ridge in Shimla at 11:00 am onwards in which Union Home Minister Amit Shah will address the event virtually.
  • Special arrangements have been made for the live telecast of the program at various places in all districts. A special postal stamp would also be released to mark the occasion.

::INTERNATIONAL::

China says US military in South China Sea not good for peace

  • The United States often sends ships and aircraft into the South China Sea to "flex its muscles" and this is not good for peace, China's Foreign Ministry said on Monday, after a U.S. aircraft carrier group sailed into the disputed waterway.
  • The strategic South China Sea, through which trillions of dollars in trade flows each year, has long been a focus of contention between Beijing and Washington, with China particularly angered by U.S. military activity there.
  • The U.S. carrier group led by the USS Theodore Roosevelt and accompanied by three warships, entered the waterway on Saturday to promote "freedom of the seas", the U.S. military said, just days after Joe Biden became U.S. president..
  • "The United States frequently sends aircraft and vessels into the South China Sea to flex its muscles," the foreign ministry spokesman, Zhao Lijian, told reporters, responding to the U.S. mission.
  • "This is not conducive to peace and stability in the region."
  • China has repeatedly complained about U.S. Navy ships getting close to islands it occupies in the South China Sea, where Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines, Brunei and Taiwan all have competing claims.

::ECONOMY::

Government may tweak customs duties on host of goods in Budget 2021

  • he government may tweak customs duties in the Budget next week on several goods, including furniture raw materials, copper scrap, certain chemicals, telecom equipment and rubber products, to promote domestic manufacturing and exports, sources said.
  • They said that while import duties could be tweaked on over 20 products such as cut and polished diamonds, rubber goods, leather garments, telecom equipment and carpet, the customs duties could be removed on select raw materials (like wood in rough, swan wood and hard board) used for furniture manufacturing and copper concentrate.
  • "Expensive raw materials impact India's price competitiveness in the international market. The country's exports of furniture is very low (about one per cent), while countries like China and Vietnam are major players in the sector," they added.
  • The government may also consider reducing customs duties on coal tar pitch, and copper scrap, while raising the levies on certain finished goods like refrigerator, washing machine and clothes dryer, one of the sources said.

::SCIENCE AND TECH::

Study suggests women influenced coevolution of dogs, humans

  • In a cross-cultural analysis, found several factors may have played a role in building the mutually beneficial relationship between humans and dogs, including temperature, hunting and surprisingly - gender.
  • The findings of the novel study by Washington State University researchers were published in the Journal of Ethnobiology. It drops a hint that a man's best friend (dog) might actually belong to a woman.
  • "We found that dogs' relationships with women might have had a greater impact on the dog-human bond than relationships with men," said Jaime Chambers, a WSU anthropology Ph.D. student and first author.
  • "Humans were more likely to regard dogs as a type of person if the dogs had a special relationship with women. They were more likely to be included in family life, treated as subjects of affection and generally, people had greater regard for them."
  • While dogs are the oldest, most widespread domesticated animal, very few anthropologic studies have directly focused on the human relationship with canines. Yet when the WSU researchers searched the extensive collection of ethnographic documents in the Human Relations Area Files database, they found thousands of mentions of dogs.

::SPORTS::

Indian women's junior hockey team pips Chile senior side 2-1

  • The visiting Indian women's junior hockey team pipped the Chile senior side 2-1 in the sixth and final match to end the tour unbeaten.
  • Forward Beauty Dungdung's brace scored in the 6th and 26th minutes gave India a much-deserved win while the lone goal for the hosts was scored by Francisca Tala (40th) at the Prince of Wales Country Club on Sunday.
  • With their narrow victory in the sixth and final match, the young Indian team returns to the country with an undefeated streak, winning five and drawing one game.
  • India started proceedings on the front foot as they created pressure on their hosts, and open the scoring in the 6th minute, with talented young forward Dungdung converting a beautiful team move.

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