Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 17 DECEMBER 2019
::NATIONAL::
PM assures citizenship act not to affect Indian citizens
- Prime Minister NarendraModi has unequivocally assured that Citizenship
Amendment Act, CAA, does not affect any Indian citizen of any religion and
no Indian has anything to worry about it.
- Mr Modi said in a series of tweets that this Act is only for those who
have faced years of persecution outside and have no other place to go to
except India. The Prime Minister expressed distress at the violent protests
on CAA. He said they are unfortunate and deeply distressing.
- He said, the Act was passed by both Houses of Parliament with
overwhelming support and it illustrates India’s centuries-old culture of
acceptance, harmony, compassion and brotherhood. The Prime Minister said,
vested interest groups cannot be allowed to divide people and create
disturbance.
VP asks mining industries not to compromise of worker’s safety
- Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu has asked mining industries not to
compromise with the safety and health of their employees. Expressing concern
for the employees working in the mines sector, he said it is the
responsibility of the management to prioritize the health checkup and
treatment of its workers.
- Mr Naidu was addressing a gathering after distributing the National
Award for Safety in the mines sector in New Delhi yesterday. The Vice
President said employees of this sector face many challenges related to
health and safety. In such a situation, negligence with the employees is not
acceptable under any circumstances.
- The Vice President asked the industry to make good use of technological
tools and e-governance for continuous surveillance of workplace hazards, in
addition to the present system of using the naked eye and experience.
- Speaking at the event, Labour Minister SantoshGangwar said the
government has been continuously working to improve labour laws since 2014.
He assured that the government is committed to providing a safe environment
for workers.
::ECONOMY::
Finance ministry assures payment of GST compensation to states
- Union Finance minister NirmalaSitharaman has assured states that the
Centre will not renege on the promise of GST compensations. Addressing the
India Economic Conclave through video conferencing, Ms Sitharaman said, the
delay in passing the money is due to slip in collections and the states have
nothing to be embarrassed about.
- She attributed the dip in collections to a slip in GST filing due to
natural calamities and also due to a slowdown in consumption. The minister
said, each state and the centre’s revenue department will have to take a lot
of efforts to improve GST collection. She, however denied that the
government is mulling a cut in the GST rates.
- Commenting on the allegations of use of faulty data computation
methodologies which may throw up convenient conclusions, the finance
minister said, the government is focusing on improving data credibility. She
said, the aspects being looked into are Gross Domestic Product (GDP),
inflation and employment.
Centre approve changes in MSME interest subvention guidelines
- Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Minister NitinGadkari has
approved the changes in the Interest Subvention Scheme guidelines for MSMEs.
He said, the modifications are expected to boost their productivity through
access to credit at reduced cost.
- He also said, the government is committed to enhancing credit to MSME
sector and the implementation of the scheme is being closely monitored to
help MSMEs get incremental credit of upto one crore rupees with Interest
Subvention of two per cent by government.
- The Interest Subvention Scheme for MSMEs was launched by Prime Minister
NarendraModi in November, last year.
- The modifications to the scheme include settlement of claims based on
internal or concurrent auditor certificate and submission of statutory
auditor's certificate once by June, 2020. Requirement of UdyogAadhar Number,
UAN is dispensed with for units eligible for GST.
- Trading activities without UAN have been made eligible. The Ministry
said, the improvements are set to provide momentum giving fillip to the MSME
sector.
::INTERNATIONAL::
India donates solar powered lamps to Palestine
- India has donated solar powered study lamps to Palestinian elementary
school children from a marginalised Bedouin community to spread the
principles of self-sufficiency and raise awareness towards the adverse
effects of climate change.
- The lamps were donated as part of the 150th Gandhi Jayanti Students
Solar Ambassador Workshop. The solar powered study lamps supplied by Indian
Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay aims at making the student
beneficiaries for the future propagators of renewable energy.
- Representative of India (ROI) in the Palestinian National Authority (PNA),
Sunil Kumar, visited the Governorate of Jericho and Jordan Valley yesterday
where he was received by Governor Jehad Abu Al-Asal, Director of the Jericho
Directorate of Education, and representatives of the local community.
- As part of India's outreach and cooperation programme in the local
Palestinian community, Kumar visited the Ka'abneh Bedouin School with
Palestinian dignitaries where he presented portable solar-powered lamps to
the elementary school children.
::SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY::
ISRO’s PSLV helps increase forex by 90 crores this fiscal
- Indian Space Research Organisation’s PSLV has turned into a
money-spinner for the space agency as forex brought by the country’s
mainstay rocket increased by Rs 90 crore from Rs 232.56 crore in 2017-18 to
Rs 324 crore in 2018-19 fiscal year.
- Isro has earned Rs 1,245 crore during the last five years by launching
foreign satellites from 26 countries. Key contracts with 10 countries — the
US, the UK, Germany, Canada, Singapore, The Netherlands, Japan, Malaysia,
Algeria and France — were signed in the last five years under commercial
arrangements.
- The information was provided to the RajyaSabha in a written reply by
Union minister for department of space Jitendra Singh in the just-concluded
winter session.
- Though Isro’s market share in the global satellite launch market is less
than 2%, PSLV has carved a niche for itself in the small satellite launch
market and bringing in big moolah for the country.
- Since May 26, 1999, when the first foreign satellite was launched by
India, PSLV has till now launched 319 foreign satellites. Of the 319
satellites, which did not weigh more than 445kg, around 279 were launched in
the last five years.
::SPORTS::
Virat Kohli retains Top spot in ICC ranking
- Indian skipper ViratKohli retained his top spot among batsmen in the
latest ICC Test rankings issued today. With 928 points, Kohli is 17 points
clear of Australia's Steve Smith who scored 43 and 16 in the first Test
against New Zealand which Australia won by 296 runs.
- CheteshwarPujara with 791 and AjinkyaRahane 759 held on to their fourth
and sixth spots respectively.Among the bowlers, Bumrah slipped to the sixth
spot in the list headed by Australia's Pat Cummins.
- India's RavindraJadeja, meanwhile, remained at number two, behind Jason
Holder of the West Indies among Test all-rounders.