Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 28 October 2018
Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 28 October 2018
::NATIONAL::
Swachhbharat sustainable sanitation workshops begin
- The Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, in coordination with the Water Supply and Sanitation Department, Government of Maharashtra, organized the first in a series of regional review meetings on Sustainable Sanitation today.
- The regional review was held in Nagpur, attended by State Secretaries in-charge of rural sanitation, Mission Directors, and other State Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) officials, including representatives from 25 districts from Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Gujarat.
- Quality and sustainability are a parallel focus in the Swachh Bharat Missionimplementation mechanism, especially now that a majority of districts across the country have achieved Open Defecation Free (ODF) status.
- Aimed at a more focused drive on the theme of sustainability, and improving quality of, the work done on the ground, the review meeting covered a range of quality and sustainability indicators in order to improve infrastructure and data quality and to improve communication for quality initiatives.
PM urges youth to uphold unity of nation
- Ahead of the country’s first Home Minister SardarVallabhbhai Patel birth anniversary on October 31, Prime Minister NarendraModi on Sunday paid tributes to the leader and dedicated a “united India” to Patel’s “sagacity and strategic wisdom”.
- Recalling Patel’s contribution in uniting the nation, Mr.Modi said the leader ensured “the merger of all princely states with the Dominion of India”.
- “Patel formulated solutions one by one, weaving the warp and weft of unity on the axis of a single thread. He ensured the merger of all princely states with the Dominion of India. Whether Junagadh, Hyderabad, Travancore, or for that matter the princely states of Rajasthan. If we are able to see a united India now, it was entirely on account of the sagacity and strategic wisdom of Patel,” Mr.Modi said.
- Mr.Modi also linked Infantry Day observed in commemoration of the first victorious military action led by the Infantry in Jammu and Kashmir after Independence to drive out Pakistani invaders to Patel.
::ECONOMY::
Finance ministry hails GST council meetings
- The all-powerful GST Council, chaired by Finance Minister ArunJaitley, has met 30 times and taken 918 decisions related to laws, rules and rates for the new tax regime within a span of just over two years, the Finance Ministry said on Sunday.
- The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council, which comprises state finance ministers and Union Minister of State in charge of Revenue as members, was set up on September 15, 2016, as the country’s first ‘federal institution’.
- The remaining decisions are under various stages of implementation. Almost equal number of corresponding notifications have been issued by each state, it added.
- The working of GST Council has ushered in a new phase of cooperative federalism where the Central and state governments work together to take collective decisions on all issues relating to indirect tax regime of the country, the statement said.
- Besides, tax officers of the Centre and states met ahead of the GST Council meetings to enable the council members to fully discuss the issues under consideration. The Council has held discussions in a “harmonious and collaborative spirit” in the 30 meetings that have taken place so far, it added.
WTO sets up dispute panel for India –U.S export subsidy issue
- The World Trade Organisation’s (WTO’s) dispute settlement body has set up a panel to examine the U.S. complaint against certain export-subsidy measures by India as both the sides failed to resolve the issue at consultation level, an official said.
- In March, the U.S. dragged India to the global trade body’s dispute settlement mechanism over export subsidies, saying that these incentives were harming the American companies.
- The U.S. has requested for the establishment of a dispute panel to examine the allegations on India’s export incentive measures.
- Seeking consultation under the aegis of the WTO is the first step of dispute settlement process. If the two nations are not able to reach a mutually agreed solution through consultation, the complainant can request for a WTO dispute settlement panel to review the matter.
- The U.S. has challenged India’s export subsidy programmes such as Merchandise Exports from India Scheme in the WTO, asserting that these initiatives harm its companies by creating an uneven playing field.
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::INTERNATIONAL::
India confirms its project in Mauritius as not colonial or acquisitive
- In 2015, when Prime Minister NarendraModi had witnessed the signing of the agreement for Agalega Islands, the MoU had provided for “setting up and upgradation of infrastructure for improving sea and air connectivity” and enhancing “capabilities of the Mauritian Defence Forces in safeguarding their interests in the Outer Island.
- However, since then, there have been growing reports over the Indian Naval and Coast Guard’s interests in setting up transponder systems and surveillance infrastructure, which has led to some local protests.
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In March this year, several islanders, including some from Agalega, which has a tiny population of 300, formed the “KoalisionZilwaPouLape” (Islanders Coalition for Peace), to lobby against the Agalega project.
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France maintains naval bases in the Indian Ocean and stations frigates off its Reunion islands, while China has a string of naval assets in the region from Gwadar to Djibouti, all leading to fears of their peaceful island region becoming increasingly militarised.
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However, Indian officials point out that India’s projects in the neighbourhood have never been acquisitive or “colonial”.
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Mauritian opposition members say they will continue to protest the government’s “lack of transparency” over the project, and the fact that the Mauritian government has exempted the project from any Environmental license process (EIA clearances).
::SCIENCE &TECHNOLOGY::
Scientists develop world’s smallest optical gyroscope
- Scientists have developed the world’s smallest optical gyroscope - a device that helps vehicles, drones and handheld electronic devices know their orientation in 3D space. The new gyroscope, described in Nature Photonics, is 500 times smaller than the current best device.
- Originally, gyroscopes were sets of nested wheels, each spinning on a different axis, said researchers from the California Institute of Technology in the U.S. However, today’s cellphones have microelectromechanical sensor, the modern-day equivalent, which measures changes in the forces acting on two identical masses that are oscillating and moving in opposite directions.
- The smallest high-performance optical gyroscopes available today are bigger than a golf ball and are not suitable for many portable applications, researchers said.
::SPORTS::
Referee Chris Broad completes 300 matches
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Chris Broad became only the second member of the ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees to reach 300 ODIs when he walked out for the toss in the third match between India and the West Indies here on Saturday.
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Even though Broad made his ODI debut as an official in Auckland in 2004, 11 years after RanjanMadugalle refereed in his opening match in Karachi, the Englishman now trails the Sri Lankan by only 36 ODIs.
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Jeff Crowe of New Zealand is third on the list with 270, while former India fast bowler JavagalSrinath has officiated in 212. RoshanMahanama retired in 2015 after refereeing in 222 ODIs.