Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 19 JUNE 2019
::NATIONAL::
PM meets political parties to discuss one nation one election issue
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold a meeting with the
Presidents of all political parties having representation in Parliament on
the issue of One Nation One Election in New Delhi today.
- During the meeting, celebrations of 75 years of India's
Independence in 2022 and Mahatma Gandhi's 150th birth anniversary
celebrations this year will also be discussed.
North eastern council and NPC joins hand on capacity building
- The North Eastern Council (NEC) and the National Productivity
Council (NPC) have agreed on a tie-up venture in the area of capacity
building and evaluation of projects, a press release informed.
- Director General, NPC Dr.Amita Prasad, visited the NEC
Secretariat, Shillong today and discussed on the possibility of a Memorandum
of Understanding (MoU) to train officials in the area of project
implementation and management including third-party evaluation of projects,
energy auditing, and digitization for smart governance with Secretary NEC
Ram Muivah, and other officials.
- Dr Prasad requested the States of the North East to approach the
NPC with proposals for capacity building programmes and have similar MoUs
with the NPC to train the State officials.
::ECONOMY::
E-commerce companies to discuss data localisation issue with centre
- E-commerce companies on Monday voiced their concerns about the
Reserve Bank of India’s data localisation norms with Commerce Minister
Piyush Goyal.
- They also highlighted the data-related provisions of the draft
e-commerce policy during the meeting. Mr.Goyal asked them to submit their
concerns in writing within 10 days and assured them that his Ministry would
take them on board.
- Some of the companies also raised concerns about the draft
e-commerce policy released by the government, especially provisions related
to treatment of data.
- The other issue was the government’s demand for data from
companies, where the companies argued that the data should be shared only
for law and order and investigation situations.
SEBI permits exchanges to introduce futures on indices
- Capital markets regulator SEBI today permitted stock exchanges
with commodity derivative segment to introduce futures on indices. SEBI in a
circular said, the stock exchanges, willing to start trading in futures on
commodity indices, are required to take prior approval for launching such
contracts.
- The regulator has directed the stock exchanges to submit proposal
with contract specifications and risk management framework for approval
before launching any futures contract on an index.
- The circular comes after SEBI floated a consultation paper in
January, where it had proposed rules for product design for future on the
indices as part of larger efforts to deepen the participation of
institutions in the derivatives segment. The SEBI directives are in line
with recommendations of Commodity Derivatives Advisory Committee
::INTERNATIONAL::
U.S to start removing illegal migrants soon
- The United States will start removing “millions” of illegal
migrants next week, President Donald Trump said on Monday, adding that
Guatemala is preparing to sign a safe third country deal.
- He added that “Guatemala is getting ready to sign a Safe-Third
Agreement,” an apparent reference to a pact in which migrants entering
Guatemalan territory would have to apply for refugee status there, not in
the United States.
- The U.S. is facing a surge in migrant arrivals from Guatemala and
other impoverished Central American countries which are plagued by gang
violence.
- Under a deal between the U.S. and Mexico this month to avert
threatened tariffs, Mexico agreed to deploy 6,000 National Guardsmen to
reinforce its southern border, and to expand its policy of taking back
migrants as the United States processes their asylum claims.
::SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY::
ICG to co-host workshop on ReCAAP
- Indian Coast Guard is co-hosting an international workshop in New
Delhi to deepen knowledge on issues related to piracy and armed robbery.
- The two-day workshop is being organised in cooperation with the
Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery against
Ships in Asia (ReCAAP). Presently, 20 countries are members of the ReCAAP.
- The workshop was inaugurated by Additional Director General,
Indian Coast Guard V SR Murthy along with Mr Masafumi Kuroki, Executive
Director of ReCAAP.
- Speaking on the occasion, Mr Murthy recognized the efforts of
ReCAAP towards developing the cooperative framework to address the menace of
piracy and armed robbery and facilitating information exchange between
various stakeholders.