Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 26 JULY 2019
::NATIONAL::
Nation pays tribute to Kargil war martyrs on Vijay diwas
	-  President Ram NathKovind, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu and 
	Prime Minister NarendraModi paid tribute to the martyrs of Kargil War on the 
	20th anniversary of Kargil Vijay Diwas. 
 
	-  In a tweet, Mr Kovind said, a grateful nation acknowledges the 
	gallantry of Armed Forces on the heights of Kargil in 1999. The President 
	said, the country salutes the grit and valour of those who defended India, 
	and record its everlasting debt to those who never returned.
 
	-  On the 20th anniversary of Kargil Vijay Diwas, Vice President M 
	Venkaiah Naidu paid respects to the brave soldiers of Indian Army who made 
	ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty to protect nation. In a tweet, Mr 
	Naidu saluted all the heroes of the Kargil war and Operation Vijay who 
	secured a valiant victory on 26th of July, 1999.
 
	-  The Prime Minister also shared on twitter some photographs of his 
	Kargil visit in 1999 and described his interaction with soldiers as 
	unforgettable. He said, during the Kargil War, he had the opportunity to go 
	to Kargil and show solidarity with brave soldiers. Mr Modi said, he was 
	working for his Party in Jammu and Kashmir as well as Himachal Pradesh at 
	the time.
 
Supreme court directs centre to set up special courts for POCSO cases
	-  The Supreme Court today asked the Centre to set up courts within 
	60 days and appoint sensitised prosecutors to deal with sexual assault cases 
	against children.
 
	-  The court directed the setting up of Centrally-funded exclusive 
	court in districts with over 100 cases registered under the Protection of 
	Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.
 
	-  A bench headed by Chief Justice RanjanGogoi, comprising Justices 
	Deepak Gupta and Aniruddha Bose, said the Centre would have to appoint 
	trained, sensitised prosecutors and support persons to deal with the POCSO 
	cases.
 
	-  The bench also directed the chief secretaries of states and union 
	territories to ensure timely submission of forensic reports in such cases.
 
::ECONOMY::
Finance ministry to conduct study on overseas bond issue
	-  The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) has asked the Finance Ministry 
	to conduct a detailed study on the issuance of overseas sovereign bonds in 
	the light of concerns raised by several experts, sources said.
 
	-  The PMO has asked the Finance Ministry to examine the concerns 
	raised by formers RBI governors and deputy governors on the issuance of such 
	bonds and its implications.
 
	-  Finance Minister NirmalaSitharaman, in Budget 2019-20, announced 
	that the government would start raising a part of its gross borrowing 
	programme from external markets in foreign currencies. She added that 
	India’s sovereign external debt-to-GDP level is among the lowest globally at 
	less than 5%.
 
India improves rank in Global innovation Index
	-  India has jumped five places to rank 52 in the Global Innovation 
	Index 2019, up from the 57 it had in last year’s rankings.
 
	-  India’s rise in the rankings has been a consistent trend over the 
	last few years. It had ranked 81 in 2015, which rose to 66 in 2016, 60 in 
	2017 and 57 in 2018.
 
	-  “The performance improvement of India is particularly noteworthy,” 
	the report, brought out by the UN World Intellectual Property Organisation, 
	INSEAD and CII, said.
 
	-  The report also highlighted that India stands out in the world’s 
	top science and technology clusters, with Bengaluru, Mumbai, and New Delhi 
	featuring among the top 100 global clusters.
 
	-  “Given its size and if progress is upheld India will make a true 
	impact on global innovation in the years to come,” the report said. Commerce 
	Minister PiyushGoyal, who released the report, said that India’s hope of 
	increasing the size of the economy to $5 trillion cannot happen without 
	significant innovation.
 
	
::INTERNATIONAL::
India-Saudi Arabia to discuss bilateral energy cooperation
	-  Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Dharmendra Pradhan today held 
	discussions with Minister of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources of Saudi 
	Arabia Khalid Al-Falih to further enhance bilateral hydrocarbon cooperation.
	
 
	-  Both the Ministers discussed further enhancing India-Saudi Arabia 
	hydrocarbon cooperation to become a strong pillar of the existing overall 
	strategic partnership between the two countries. 
 
	-  An official release said, during the meeting Minister Al-Falih 
	emphasized the need for capitalizing on the growing momentum in bilateral 
	hydrocarbon cooperation.
 
	-  Mr Pradhan discussed the current developments in the global oil 
	and gas markets and raised India’s concerns on the recent increase in Asian 
	Premium and the decision of OPEC Plus members on extending production cuts, 
	leading to oil price volatility. 
 
Indian embassy gets consular access to sailors on board in Iran
	-  The Indian embassy in Tehran has got the consular access to 18 
	Indian nationals who were on board the British vessel Stena Impero which was 
	seized by Iran last week. 
 
	-  Minister of State in External Affairs, V Muraleedharan in a tweet, 
	last evening said, the Indian crew members are safe and doing fine. He said, 
	the government will continue to push for early release of detained Indian 
	nationals.
 
	-  The British oil tanker was seized last week by Iran's 
	Revolutionary Guard Corps in the Strait of Hormuz for alleged violation of 
	international maritime rules. Earlier, in another tweet, Mr Muraleedharan 
	informed that a team of the Indian High Commission in London met the 24 
	Indian crew members and staff who were on board shipping vessel 'Grace 1'.
	
 
	-  The Iranian oil tanker 'Grace 1' was seized by the British marines 
	and Gibraltar police authorities off the Spanish coast earlier this month.
	
 
::SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY::
Study finds earth warming up faster than in last 2000years
	-  World temperatures rose faster in the late 20th century than at 
	any other time in the last 2,000 years, according to a study released on 
	Wednesday.
 
	-  While average global temperatures are currently around 1°C hotter 
	than pre-industrial times, there have been a number of periods of cooling 
	and warming over the centuries. This had led sceptics of manmade global 
	warming to suggest that human activity is not the main driver of climate 
	change.
 
	-  The findings are clear: at no point in modern human history did 
	temperatures rise so quickly and so consistently as in the late 20th century 
	— the period where the world’s post-war, fossil fuel-powered economy reached 
	unprecedented heights of production and consumption.
 
	-  The study found that pre-industrial temperature fluctuations were 
	largely driven by volcanic activity.But it also concluded that humans had 
	never witnessed such rapid global warming as in the latter part of the 20th 
	century.
 
	-  Commenting on the studies, Mark Maslin, Professor of Climatology 
	at University College London, said their results “should finally stop 
	climate change deniers claiming that the recent observed coherent global 
	warming is part of a natural climate cycle”.