Current Affairs for SSC CGL Exams - 07 FEBRUARY 2020
::NATIONAL::
Parliamentary panel recommends code of conduct for ISP’s
	- A parliamentary panel has recommended a code of conduct for Internet 
	service providers (ISPs) and strengthening the National Commission for 
	Protection of Child Rights to curb child pornography.
- The report, prepared by an ad hoc committee set up by the RajyaSabha and 
	led by Congress MP Jairam Ramesh, was submitted to the Chairman of the House 
	on January 25.
- The report was tabled by Women and Child Development Minister 
	SmritiIrani on Thursday. It recommends a multi-pronged strategy detailing 
	technological, institutional, social and educational as well as State-level 
	measures.
- Among its key recommendations is a code of conduct or a set of 
	guidelines for ensuring child safety online. It puts a greater onus on ISPs 
	to identify and remove child sexual abuse material (CSAM) as well as report 
	such content and those trying to access them to the authorities under the 
	national cybercrime portal.
Government claims more than 33 thousand cybercrime incidents reported till 
last month
	- 30th of last month on the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal and 790 
	FIRs have been registered by the concerned Law Enforcement Agencies
- The government today said that 33,152 cybercrime incidents have been 
	reported till 30th of last month on the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal 
	and 790 FIRs have been registered by the concerned Law Enforcement Agencies.
- In a written reply in RajyaSabha, Minister of State for Home G. Kishan 
	Reddy said that Ministry of Home Affairs operationalised National Cybercrime 
	Reporting Portal on 30th August last year and the complaints reported are 
	dealt by the Law Enforcement Agencies of the concerned State and Union 
	Territory as per provisions of the law.
- The scheme has seven components, National Cybercrime Threat Analytics 
	Unit, National Cybercrime Reporting Portal, Platform for Joint Cybercrime 
	Investigation Team, National Cybercrime Forensic Laboratory Ecosystem, 
	National Cybercrime Training Centre, National Cybercrime Ecosystem 
	Management Unit and National Cybercrime Research and Innovation Centre.
::ECONOMY::
MPC decides to keep rates unchanged
	- The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) 
	decided at a meeting on Thursday to keep the interest rates unchanged in the 
	wake of a rise in inflation, but emphasised that there would be space for 
	rate reduction.
- This is the second straight policy review meeting where the rates have 
	been kept unchanged. The RBI reduced the rates by 135 bps between February 
	and October 2019 before pressing the pause button in the December policy 
	review.
- The central bank took two measures that could ease lending rates 
	further. One, it opened a window to extend ₹1 lakh crore to the commercial 
	banks at the repo rate, which is 5.15%. 
- Second, banks have been exempted from maintaining the cash reserve ratio 
	— which is 4% of the net demand and time liabilities now — for home, auto 
	and MSME loans that are extended from January 31 to July 31.
- Markets reacted positively to the tone, with the yield on the 10-year 
	benchmark government paper dropping 6 bps to close the day at 6.45%. 
	Economists said that with RBI worried about growth recovery, the next rate 
	cut could be as early as in April - the next policy review meeting.
Government plans to deploy affordable and secure 5G services
	- Government is creating an enabling framework for the deployment of 
	affordable and secure 5G services in the country.
- In a written reply in the RajyaSabha, Minister of State for Electronics 
	and Information Technology Sanjay Dhotre said, the Department of 
	Telecommunications has received 16 applications from licensed telecom 
	service providers for 5G technology trials.
- He said, the 5G services are expected to be introduced gradually and 
	advance to a full range of services as ecosystem and demand for services 
	grows. The present users will have to buy 5G enabled smart phones in order 
	to experience the benefits of 5G Technology.
- In another question, Mr Dhotre said, the spectrum acquired through 
	auction, as being held from time to time is permitted to be used in a 
	technologically agnostic manner. He said, the successful bidders of the 
	spectrum auction can deploy mobile services using any technology including 
	5G.
::INTERNATIONAL::
India plans to study air corridors with central asia
	- Apart from developing trade via the Chabahar port in Iran, India would 
	like to explore setting up “air corridors” with five Central Asian nations, 
	External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said on Thursday. 
- The air corridors similar to what India established with Afghanistan in 
	2018 would include regular cargo flights with special clearing and customs 
	facilities to expedite the movement of goods, especially fresh fruit and 
	other agricultural produce, and are currently being discussed by the 
	External Affairs Ministry.
- At present, most of the trade between Central Asia goes via Bandar Abbas 
	in Iran, northern Europe or China. In recent years, the government has been 
	seeking to develop more direct routes from Chabahar, a trilateral 
	arrangement with Iran and Afghanistan, the International North South 
	Transport Corridor (INSTC) and becoming a part the Ashgabat Agreement.
- However, the rail-link between Chabahar and the crossover into 
	Afghanistan is yet to be developed. At present, $1.5 billion of the $2 
	billion trade with Central Asia is with Kazakhstan, and more than $1 billion 
	of that comes from crude oil exports to India.
Dhaka-Siliguri train route to be ready by June 
	- Bangladesh Railway Minister Nurul Islam Sujan has said that the train 
	route between Dhaka and Siliguri is expected to be open by June this year. 
	
- Speaking to the media persons in Dhaka yesterday, the Minister said, the 
	construction of the seven-kilometer long train route at Chilahati-Haldibari 
	border will be completed by June this year to connect Dhaka to Siliguri. 
	
- After the completion of the train route, Bangladesh and India would take 
	up feasibility and passenger demand studies on the route to decide about 
	running of passenger train services.
- He said, one route would be Rajshahi-Kolkata via Rohonpur -Singabad 
	border and another Dhaka-Siliguri through Chilahati -Haldibari border. He 
	said, there is a public demand to start railway passenger services between 
	Rajshahi and Kolkata.
::SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY::
Centre demands Pharma companies to abode by Uniform Code of Pharmaceutical 
Marketing Practices (UCPMP)
	- Despite several instances of breach of the voluntary Uniform Code of 
	Pharmaceutical Marketing Practices (UCPMP) by pharma companies, and the 
	demand from the Indian Medical Association (IMA) and doctors to make it 
	mandatory, the Department of Pharmaceuticals (DoP), which comes under the 
	Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, has yet again “requested companies to 
	abide by UCPMP” in a written communication on February 4 after the 
	announcement of two more planned events.
- In its letter, the Department has noted that it has “received a 
	grievance alleging that pharma companies arrange hotels, accommodation in 
	five star hotels, local sight-seeing, etc. in conferences conducted by 
	doctors. Similar annual national conference of Indian Psychiatric Society 
	2020 will be conducted in Kolkata and in 2021 at Vishakhapatnam”.
- “Pharma associations are requested to make sure that the pharma 
	accompanies adhere to the provisions of UCPMP and no unethical promotion of 
	pharma products be done during the conference,” concludes the letter.
- Speaking about the move, health research and member of the All India 
	Drug Action Network MaliniAisola noted that rather than taking steps towards 
	instituting statutory regulation of unethical marketing and promotion, the 
	DoP is still requesting companies to abide by a toothless, unenforceable 
	UCPMP.
::SPORTS::
SAI and Hockey India launches high performance centres
	- Sports Authority of India (SAI) and Hockey India today announced the 
	establishment of the High Performance Centres in seven places across the 
	country to provide state-of-the-art facilities to Junior and Sub-Junior 
	players. The move is aimed at grooming young talent in view of 2024 and 2028 
	Olympic Games.
- While the National Hockey Academy at Dhyan Chand National Stadium, New 
	Delhi along with SAI at Sundergarh, Bhopal and Bengaluru will be active 
	within the next three months, the remaining three centres will be developed 
	over the next one year.
- These centres will be closely monitored by Hockey India and its High 
	Performance Director and the programme will also ensure that the athletes 
	are provided with international exposure. These seven centres will be set up 
	under the Khelo India scheme and will have expert professional training, 
	utilization of sports science and education of the youngsters.