Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 25 DECEMBER 2019
::NATIONAL::
Govt.approves updation of National Population Register
- Union Cabinet approves conduct of Census of India 2021 and updation of
National Population Register. Cabinet approved expenditure of over 8
thousand 754 crore rupees for the exercise of Census of India 2021 and over
3 thousand 941 crore rupees for updation of National Population Register.
The next decennial Census is due in 2021 and would be conducted in two
phases.
- The House listing and Housing Census will be carried out from April to
September, 2020 and Population Enumeration from 9th February to 28th
February, 2021.
- Briefing reporters after the meeting, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar
said that Census exercise will be done by using App based technology to make
it easier. He assured that no proof, document or biometric will be taken
during the process of NPR from the people.
AtalBhujalYojana to be launched by PM today
- Prime Minister NarendraModi will launch AtalBhujalYojana in New Delhi
today. The Central Government scheme will promote Panchayat led ground water
management and behavioural changes with primary focus on demand side
management.
- Union Cabinet approved the 6,000 crore rupees scheme at a meeting
yesterday. Information and Broadcasting Minister PrakashJavadekar said, the
scheme will be implemented over a period of 5 years in identified areas in
Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and
Uttar Pradesh. He said, the scheme will boost the income of farmers.
- AIR correspondent reports that ground water contributes to nearly 65 per
cent of total irrigated area of the country and nearly 85 per cent of the
rural drinking water supply.
- The limited ground water resources in the country are under threat due
to the increasing demands of growing population, urbanization and
industrialization. AtalBhujalYojana has two major components.
- One is strengthening institutional arrangements for sustainable ground
water management in the States including improving monitoring networks,
capacity building and strengthening of Water User Associations. Second is
incentivising the States for achievements in improved groundwater management
practices.
::ECONOMY::
RBI extends supervision to auditors, rating agencies
- The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has extended supervision to auditors,
banks and rating companies to prevent defaults and ensure broader financial
stability.
- It has taken steps to strengthen the supervision of NBFCs, rating
companies and auditors, which will ensure that these functions are carried
out in a focused manner.
- There are 276 deposit-taking NBFCs with asset size of more than Rs 500
crore that face greater on-site and off-site monitoring, and together they
account for 85% of the sector’s assets.
- In the past, RBI had proposed to integrate certain functions of
supervisory departments to understand the systemic linkage between banks and
NBFCs, and their interconnectedness, to enable holistic understanding of
systemic risks, linkages, contagion and risk build-up across entities.
- The Finance Bill 2019, through amendments in the RBI Act, 1934,
conferred powers on the RBI to bolster governance of NBFCs. “These measures
are geared toward allaying investors’ apprehensions and aiding NBFCs in
performing their role better,” said RBI. “Going forward, the RBI will
continue to maintain constant vigil over NBFCs & take necessary steps to
ensure overall financial stability.”
Social sector pitches for increased spending in various sectors
- Social sector has pitched for an increase in spending on health,
education and rural India with focus on better delivery and a tax holiday
for skills development programmes.
- At a pre-budget consultation with minister for state for finance Anurag
Thakur on Monday, representatives from health, education and rural
development sectors stressed on improving efficiency in delivery of health
services, improving learning outcomes at primary level while making
secondary and higher level education affordable and introducing reforms
related to pension and social protections for the weaker sections.
- The focus of government should be on public investment in social sector,
gender equality with bottoms up methodology and it should look at ways to
boost economic and social infrastructure of rural sector besides ways to
eradicate unemployment and poverty through development of agriculture and
allied sector as well as nonfarm sector.
- Representatives from rural sanitation and hygiene needs to be scaled up
while the government should provide sustainable solutions to water scarcity,
said experts and other representatives from water and sanitation sectors.
- Discussions also took place on removing disparities in accessing
sanitation and quality of water, while suggestions were made on
decentralisation of waste management system, focus on waste conservation and
having a bottom’s up approach, for effective implementation of Water,
Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) programme.
::INTERNATIONAL::
Iraq approves new election law amid protests
- Iraq's parliament approved a new election law on Tuesday aimed at giving
political independents a better chance of winning seats in parliament. The
new law changes each of the country's 18 provinces into several electoral
districts, with one legislator elected per 100,000 people.
- It also prevents parties from running on unified lists, which in the
past have helped them easily sweep all the seats in a specific province.
Instead, seats will go to whoever gets the most votes in the electoral
districts.
- Drafting a new election law has been a key demand for the hundreds of
thousands of protesters who have taken to the streets in Baghdad and the
predominantly Shiite south since October 1. They have already forced Prime
Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi to resign late last month.
- Iraqi security forces have responded with lethal force, killing at least
400 people.Iraq's 329-member parliament was elected in May 2018. The vote is
held every four years, but the protesters have been demanding early
elections.
::SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY::
Report suggests India third largest producer of scientific articles
- With over 1.35 lakh scientific papers published, India has become the
world's third largest publisher of science and engineering articles,
according to a US government agency data, topped by China.
- As per the statistics compiled by the US National Science Foundation
(NSF), the number of scientific papers published worldwide increased from
1,755,850 in 2008 to 2,555,959 in 2018.
- The global research output, as measured by peer-reviewed science and
engineering (S&E) journal articles and conference papers, grew about four
per cent annually over the last 10 years.
- The data, which was released on Tuesday, stated that in 2008, India
published 48,998 science and engineering articles. This increased to
1,35,788 articles in 2018 at an average annual growth rate of 10.73 per cent
and the country now accounts for 5.31 per cent of the total world
publications in science and engineering.
- China, which accounts for 20.67 per cent of all global publications in
scientific articles, is at the top position, followed by the US at 16.54 per
cent.
- According to the report, China's rate of research output has grown
almost twice as fast as the world's annual average for the last 10 years,
while the output of the US and the European Union (EU) has grown at less
than half the world's annual growth rate.
- Research papers from the US and the EU continue to have the most impact;
however, China has shown a rapid increase in producing impactful
publications, as measured by references to journal articles and conference
papers.
- Specialisation in scientific fields differs among countries, with the
US, the EU and Japan more specialised in health sciences and China and India
more specialised in engineering, as measured by journal articles and
conference papers.
::SPORTS::
Manu Bhaker and AnishBhanwalaclinches gold
- Commonwealth Games champions Manu Bhaker and AnishBhanwala clinched gold
medals at the 63rd National Shooting Championships in Bhopal yesterday.
- The 17-year-old Bhaker, representing Haryana, clinched four gold medals
(individual and team events in senior and junior) in the women's 10 meter
air pistol. She shot 243 to emerge triumphant in the eight-woman final. She
then shot 588 to top qualifications and equal the record set by Annu Raj
Singh in the South Asian Games.
- Her state-mate Anish, also 17, won individual gold medal in the senior
men's 25 meter rapid fire pistol event to stamp his dominance. Bhanwala shot
28 in the rapid fire final to leave behind BhaveshShekhawat of Rajasthan who
ended with 26 while Chandigarh's VijayveerSidhu came third with 22 hits.