Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 31 OCTOBER 2019
::NATIONAL::
Jammu & Kashmir ceases to be a state from midnight to form 2 UT’s
	- At the stroke of midnight, Jammu & Kashmir ceased to be a state of the 
	Union, making way for two new Union territories of J&K and Ladakh.
- This marks an important milestone in the history of J&K and, especially, 
	Kashmir Valley’s tense ties with the rest of the country, and culminates the 
	process which started on August 5 with the landmark announcement for 
	emasculation of Article 370 as well as end of statehood for J&K.
- This also put to an end to J&K’s flag and constitution, symbols of the 
	state’s special status. With October 31 fixed as the appointed day for 
	reorganisation of J&K, the new lieutenant governors of the two UTs — G C 
	Murmu in J&K and R K Mathur in Ladakh — will be sworn in at separate 
	ceremonies in Srinagar and Leh, respectively.
- The creation of the UTs of J&K and Ladakh coincides with the birth 
	anniversary of SardarVallabhbhai Patel, credited with the merger of over 560 
	states with the Indian Union and who has been promoted by the Modi 
	government as the embodiment of national unity and muscular nationalism.
- This is the first time that a state is being bifurcated into two UTs. In 
	the past, there have been instances of a UT becoming a full state or a state 
	being reorganised into two states.
- The total number of states in the country will now be reduced to 28 
	while the number of UTs will go up to nine.
OCI’s to be eligible to apply for NPS on par with NRI’s
	- Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) will now be eligible to apply for the 
	National Pension System at par with Non Resident Indians (NRIs). Pension 
	Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) has permitted Overseas 
	Citizen of India to enrol in NPS. 
- Finance Ministry in a notification said that OCI may subscribe to NPS 
	provided such person is eligible to invest as per the provisions of the 
	PFRDA Act and the accumulated saving will be repatriable, subject to Foreign 
	Exchange Management Act guidelines.
- Till 26th of this month, the total number of subscribers under NPS and 
	Atal Pension Yojana has crossed 3.18 crores and the Asset under Management 
	has grown to over 3.79 lakh crore rupees. 
- More than 66 lakh government employees have been enrolled under NPS and 
	19.2 lakhs subscribers have subscribed to NPS in the private sector with 
	6,812 entities registered as corporates.
::ECONOMY::
Govt. might not consider income tax cuts due to fiscal stress
	- The government is unlikely to moderate personal income tax rates for the 
	rich due to fiscal stress on account of lower tax realisation amid slowdown 
	in the economy, sources said. 
- Pressure is mounting on the government to cut personal income tax rates 
	to boost demand, especially after the finance ministry reduced the corporate 
	tax rate by up to 10 percentage points.
- According to sources, personal income tax rate cut is difficult at this 
	juncture due to multiple factors like slowdown in economy, lower tax 
	realisation and subdued non-tax mop up.
- In the biggest reduction in 28 years, the government cut corporate tax 
	rates by almost 10 percentage points as it looks to pull the economy out of 
	a six-year low growth of 5 per cent recorded during the first quarter of the 
	current fiscal.
- In order to collect more tax from the super-rich, the government in 
	Budget 2019-20 enhanced the rate of surcharge on individuals with taxable 
	income of more than Rs 2 crore.
- Even the panel on Direct Tax Code in its report favoured moderation in 
	personal income tax, simplification of procedure, and improving compliance 
	with a view to raise revenue from direct tax.
::INTERNATIONAL::
Syrian constitutional committee holds meeting to end civil war
	- A 150-strong Syrian constitutional committee is meeting for the first 
	time in Geneva today under UN auspices to chart a political settlement to 
	end the eight-and-a-half-year civil war.
- The aim of the meeting is to agree on a new constitution for Syria, but 
	it is unclear if this will mean redrafting the existing constitution, 
	written in 2012, or starting from scratch.
- The meeting is a key proposal from Moscow in Geneva is being overseen by 
	the UN special envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen. No deadline has been set for 
	the end of talks, but Pedersen has said all sides had promised to work 
	expeditiously.
- Meanwhile,Turkish Defence Minister HulusiAkar today said that talks 
	between Turkish and Russian officials on developments in northeast Syria 
	have concluded and the two delegations have largely reached an agreement.
::SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY::
Study finds sea level rise could put at least 300million people at risk by 
2050
	- Rising sea levels and coastal flooding linked to climate change induced 
	warming of waters, melting Arctic sea ice and early onset Antarctic sea ice 
	instability will put hundreds of millions of people more than previously 
	estimated at risk submerging substantial areas of coastal cities such as 
	Mumbai.
- The study estimates that by 2050, without dramatic reductions in 
	greenhouse gas emissions, at least 300 million people across the world, that 
	is more than three times the currently accepted number of 80 million, will 
	be at risk of annual coastal flooding. 
- The largest concentration of at risk population is six Asian 
	countries—China, Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, Indonesia and Thailand—where 
	approximately 237 million live in coastal areas. This is roughly 183 million 
	more than previous assessment of at-risk population in these countries.
- This new study augments the understanding of the scale of the impact of 
	rising sea levels. “These assessments show the potential of climate change 
	to reshape cities, economies, coastlines, and entire global regions within 
	our lifetimes,” said Scott Kulp, a senior scientist at Climate Central and 
	lead author of the study.
- Disaster management, he explained, is seen as something that may occur 
	once or more in a year. “If you see the recent data, you would find that 
	more extreme events are being reported and frequency of these events has 
	increased considerably over past 4-5 years. This is the new normal and so we 
	may like to plan it accordingly.”
::SPORTS::
Indian grappler Ravinder wins silver at U-23 world championships
	- At the Under-23 World Wrestling Championship in Budapest, Indian 
	grappler Ravinder settled for a silver medal after going down to 
	Kyrgyzstan's UlukbekZholdoshbekov in the final. He suffered a 3-5 loss to 
	Ulukbek in 61-kg category yesterday. Ulukbek is the current Asian U23 
	champion.
- Ravinder led till the end of the first period but a strong comeback from 
	Ulukbek ensured that the latter won the bout 5-3 by superiority of play.