Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 26 DECEMBER 2019
::NATIONAL::
VP urges to put citizen’s welfare at governance centre
- The Vice President of India, M. Venkaiah Naidu calls upon policymakers
to place the welfare of the citizens at the centre of governance and strive
to uplift the poor and downtrodden sections of society.
- While speaking after paying floral tributes to former Prime Minister of
India, AtalBihari Vajpayee at Swarna Bharat Trust, Atkuru in Krishna
District in Andhra Pradesh today, he said that by improving the service
delivery mechanism, the benefits of schemes reach the most deserving one is
certainly an important aspect of good governance.
- Venkaiah Naidu also called upon every citizen to commit to
accountability and transparency in all aspects of life and strive to uplift
the poor and downtrodden sections of the society.
Centre promises clean drinking water to 15lakh households
- Launching the AtalBhujalYojana in New Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Mod
said, AtalJalYojana or the guidelines related to the JalJeevan Mission are
big steps to deliver water to every household in the country by 2024.
- He said, the water crisis not only affects citizens and families but
also the nation and its development.
- The Prime Minister said, only three crore out of 18 crore rural
households today have clean piped water and the Government has aimed to
provide the remaining 15 crore rural households with piped water in the next
five years.
- Mr Modi urged farmers to switch over to crops that use less water and
exhorted people not to waste the precious natural resource in daily
household needs. He called upon people to make a water action plan in every
village and create a water fund.
- Mr Modi said, there is a provision in the AtalJalYojana to provide more
funds to those Gram Panchayats which will do the best work for water.
::ECONOMY::
Govt. constitutes expert panel for Oil & Gas sector disputes
- With overhang of disputes choking investments in the oil and gas sector,
the government has constituted an expert committee for time-bound resolution
of exploration and production disputes without having to resort to tardy
judicial process.
- India's oil and gas sector has been plagued by disputes from cost
recovery to production targets, and companies as well as the government have
resorted to lengthy and costly arbitration followed by judicial review -- a
process that takes years to resolve differences.
- The notification said the committee will arbitrate on a dispute between
partners in a contract or with the government over commercial or production
issues for oil and gas.
- "The committee shall exercise all powers and discharge all functions
necessary for carrying out conciliation and mediation proceedings for
resolution of the disputes between the parties as per the provisions of the
Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, and endeavour that the parties
arrive at a settlement agreement within three months from the date of the
first meeting of the committee," it said.
- The parties are required to keep conciliation or mediation proceedings
confidential and the same cannot be relied upon them as evidence in any
arbitration or court proceeding.
New good governance index launched
- Minister of State for Public Grievances and Pensions Dr Jitendra Singh
today launched Good Governance Index in New Delhi on the occasion of Good
Governance Day today.
- The Good Governance Day is observed on the birth anniversary of former
Prime Minister AtalBihariVajpayee.Speaking on the occasion, Dr Singh said
that Good Governance Index has been scientifically designed on various
parameters of governance.
- The Minister said that documentation of good governance index is the
effort in the direction to carry forward Prime Minister NarendraModi’s
vision for good governance. He added that good governance initiatives are
being replicated not only by the states in India, but also by the other
countries.
::INTERNATIONAL::
China, Japan and South Korea commits to end North Korea’s nuclear programmes
- Leaders from China, Japan and South Korea reiterated their commitment to
ending North Korea's nuclear and missile programs at a trilateral summit
Tuesday that comes against the backdrop of increasing demands by Pyongyang
for sanctions relief.
- Free trade and economic cooperation were also at the forefront of the
meetings between Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo
Abe and South Korean President Moon Jae-in in the southwestern Chinese city
of Chengdu between
- Li said the three agreed that "dialogue and consultation is the only
effective way to solve the issues of Korea Peninsula."
- The North has threatened to take unspecified action if that relief is
not forthcoming by the end of the year. Speculation has centered on the
possibility of conducting a new missile test, possibly of an
intercontinental ballistic missile capable of delivering a nuclear warhead.
- Li, Abe and Moon also said they discussed furthering regional
cooperation on the economy, the environment and people-to-people exchanges.
- The trilateral summits between China, Japan and South Korea date back to
the fallout from the 1997 Asian financial crisis, which devastated
businesses across the region and prompted moves toward greater economic
integration.
- The three countries account for about 24% of world trade and have
tightly bound supply chains, with more than $720 billion in trade moving
between them last year.
::SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY::
Last Solar eclipse of the decade witnessed
- A partial solar eclipse was visible in India along with several other
countries this morning.
- This was an annular solar eclipse that happens when the Moon covers the
sun's centre, leaving the sun's visible outer edges to form a 'ring of fire'
or annulus - around the moon.
- In Delhi, the partial eclipse began at 8.17 AM and ended at 10.56 AM.
The total duration of the eclipse was 2 hours and 39 minutes. This was the
last solar eclipse of the decade.
- In a tweet, Mr Modi said, like many Indians, he was enthusiastic about
the solar eclipse. He said,unfortunately, he could not see the Sun due to
cloud cover but he did catch glimpses of the eclipse in Kozhikode and other
parts on the live stream.
::SPORTS::
India plans to host commonwealth shooting championships in 2022
- Chances of India hosting a Commonwealth Shooting Championship in 2022
have brightened after the Commonwealth Games Federation asked Indian Olympic
Association to submit a formal proposal for its consideration.
- This is being seen as an idea mooted to compensate for the sport's
exclusion from the Birmingham Commonwealth games. Shooting has been axed
from the 2022 edition by Birmingham Organising Committee, citing logistical
issues.
- The move triggered angry reactions from the Indian Olympic Association (IOA)
and the national shooting federation (NRAI).
- The submission of the proposal must be done by early January to the
Sports Committee of the CGF which will then place the bid before its
Executive Committee for approval.
- The encouraging response comes weeks after a meeting between the CGF and
International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) in Munich on December 5.