Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 11 NOVEMBER 2019
::NATIONAL::
World’s first CNG port terminal to come up in Gujarat
- Gujarat Government has given its nod to the world’s first CNG port
terminal at Bhavnagar. According to official release, the U.K. based
Foresight group and Mumbai based Padmanabh Mafatlal group joint venture will
invest Rs.1900 crore to set up a CNG port terminal at Bhavnagar port.
- Gujarat Infrastructure Development Board- GIDB under the Chairmanship of
Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has also approved this proposal.
- According to official sources, the proposed CNG port terminal will have
annual capacity of 6 million matric tone, which will increased the total
handling capacity of the port to 9 million matric tones.
- Mammorandum of Understanding- MoU for this project between Gujarat
government arm Gujarat Maritime Board and London based Foresight Group was
signed during the 2019 Vibrant Gujarat summit.
NSA meets religious leaders post Ayodhya verdict
- National Security Advisor AjitDoval held a meeting with eminent
religious leaders in New Delhi today, a day after the Supreme Court verdict
in the Ayodhya case.
- According to a joint statement issued after the meeting at Mr Doval's
residence, the religious leaders pledged unstinted support to the government
in all steps to maintain peace and order.
- They appealed for maintaining peace and tranquillity amidst
apprehensions that some anti-national elements may try to exploit the
situation. Those attending the meeting were alive to the fact that certain
anti-national and hostile elements, both within and outside the country, may
attempt to exploit the situation to harm national interest.
::ECONOMY::
Pulses prices rises steadily due to crop damages
- Prices of pulses have been steadily rising over the last 15 days, with
urad recording the highest increase of 40%. Traders expect the rates to
remain firm as rains in western and central India have damaged some of the
crop.
- Prerana Desai, head of research at Edelweiss Agri Services & Credit,
said prices have risen in part due to the import restriction imposed by the
government and expectation of lower winter planting.
- “Prices are rising due to rain in pulse-growing regions in the past two
weeks. All pulses in the market are now being traded at around the minimum
support price and it is offering some relief to farmers,” said VivekAgrawal,
a commodity broker with JLV Agro.
- Desai said the prices were low throughout the year but have now
improved. “Good stocks will be held by traders and brokers and be sold
selectively. Compared to the previous year, the stocks are less,” she said.
Overseas investors remain net buyers in November
- Overseas investors remained net buyers in the domestic capital markets
with an investment of over 12,000 crore rupees in November so far as market
sentiments improved following economic reforms by the government.
- The latest depositories data showed that Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPI)
infused around 6,434 crore rupees in equities and 5,674 crore rupees in debt
segment between first to ninth of this month.
- This took the total net investment in the domestic markets (both equity
and debt) to around 12,108 crore rupees.
- The latest inflows come after two consecutive months of foreign
investments. In October, FPIs invested around 16,465 crore rupees while in
September they had put in 6,558 crore rupees.
::INTERNATIONAL::
India to take up issue of cross border terrorism at BRICS
- BRICS which accounts for 23 per cent of the global GDP and around 17 per
cent of the share in world trade has diversified its agenda over the years.
- In an exclusive interview to our correspondent, India's Sous (pronounced
as 'Su') Sherpa, Suresh Reddy said that India is focussing on taking up the
issue of cross border terrorism strongly at BRICS 2019.
- He said that global commons are facing several issues related to
sovereignty which will also be discussed extensively:
::SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY::
Study finds Indian CVD’s associated with air pollution
- Exposure to high levels of ambient and household air pollution in India
is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases such as
heart attack and stroke, according a study.
- A team led by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) in
Spain is the first to explore the association between ambient and household
air pollution, and carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) -- a marker of
atherosclerosis or thickening of arteries -- in a population of a
low-and-middle income country.
- The study, performed in a periurban area in Hyderabad, Telangana, shows
that people most exposed to fine particles have a higher CIMT index, which
means they are at higher risk of developing cardiovascular diseases such as
stroke or heart attack.
- The team measured CIMT and estimated exposure to air pollution using an
algorithm called land use regression (LUR), which is frequently used to
predict the amount of fine particles -- suspended particles with a diameter
under 2.5 micrometres -- in high-income countries.
::SPORTS::
Sundarsingh wins gold at world para athletics championship
- Javelin thrower Sundar Singh Gurjar has won India's second gold
defending his World Para Athletics Championships title in the men's F46
javelin throw event in Dubai. With this, India has secured three Tokyo
Paralympic Games quota, along with the bronze winner Ajeet Singh and Rinku.
- Gurjar came up with his season's best effort of 61.22m to claim the top
spot. Singh sent the spear to a distance of 59.46m to clinch the bronze
while Rinku finished fourth.
- While, YogeshKathuniya added a silver for India in men's discus throw
F56 event with a best throw of 42.05m yesterday.