Current Affairs for IAS Exams - 07 January 2022


Current Affairs for IAS Exams - 07 January 2022

::NATIONAL::

Plastic Waste Management 2nd Amendment Rules, 2021

  • The Union government notified the Plastic Waste Management (Second Amendment) Rules, 2021 allowing recycled plastic in food packaging.

About:

  • Amendment said that carry bags made of recycled plastic or products made of recycled plastic can be used in food packaging.
  • Experts have voiced apprehension over the move as there is a possibility of presence of poisonous substance in recycled plastic bags.
  • As Plastic is used in variety of sectors, it raises concern of the source of recycled plastic that will be used in food contact applications.
  • Use of recycled plastic was prohibited for food contact applications in the Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016.

DigiSaksham

  • Ministry for Labour and Employment has launched DigiSaksham.

About:

  • It is a digital skills programme to enhance the employability of youth by imparting digital skills that are required in an increasingly technology driven era. 
  • This is a joint initiative with Microsoft India.
  • Free of cost training in digital skills including basic skills as well as advance computing will be provided to more than three lakh youths in the first year.
  • Jobseekers can access the training through National Career Service (NCS) Portal. 
  • It gives priority to job-seekers of semi-urban areas belonging to disadvantaged communities.

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::INTERNATIONAL::

Community of Portuguese Language Countries

  • India joined Community of Portuguese Language Countries as Associate Observer.

About:

  • Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP), also known as the Lusophone Commonwealth, is an association of Lusophone nations across four continents, where Portuguese is an official language.

Members: 

  • Brazil, Angola, Cabo Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Equatorial Guinea, Mozambique, Portugal, Sao Tome and Principe, and Timor-Leste.
  • Main objectives of CPLP includes political and diplomatic coordination; cooperation in all areas; and promotion and diffusion of the Portuguese language.

Crypto assets pose financial stability challenges

  • The International Monetary Fund said while the crypto ecosystem continues to grow, it poses serious challenges to a country’s financial stability. 

About:

  • It added that this could be particularly true for emerging markets and developing economies. 
  • India has seen a massive spurt in crypto users of late. 
  • The number of blockchain start-ups surpassed 300 in 2021, with the daily crypto trading volume peaking between $300 -$500 million. 
  • As per Global Consumer Survey in 2020, 99 per cent of its respondents responded that they did trade in cryptocurrencies.
  • India ranks higher than China, United States, Germany and Japan in crypto adoption. Nigeria, Vietnam and Philippines topped the mentioned survey. 
  • Challenges posed by the crypto ecosystem include  operational and financial integrity risks from crypto asset providers, investor protection risks for crypto-assets and Defi, and  inadequate reserves and disclosure for some stablecoins. 

Other information:

  • IMF in its Global Financial Stability Report 2021 pointed out that for emerging market and developing economies, adoption of cryptocurrency might be luring but they also come with a set of potential macro-financial risks, especially with respect to asset and currency substitution. 
  • IMF referred to this phenomenon as ‘cryptoization’. 

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::ECONOMY::

Basel-III norms

  • Basel III is an internationally agreed set of measures developed by the Basel Committee onBanking Supervision in response to the financial crisis of 2007-09.
  • The measures aim to strengthen the regulation, supervision and risk management of banks.

It has 3 pillars:

  • Enhanced minimum capital and liquidity requirements, 
  • Supervisory reviewprocess, 
  • Enhanced disclosure.

Other information:

  • Members are committed to implementing and applying standards in their jurisdictions withinthe time frame established by the Committee.
  • Reserve Bank of India had deferred implementation of provisions made under Basel III capitaldue to uncertainty related to Covid crisis.

::SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY::

Perovskite-based devices

  • Recently, IIT Guwahati have found a way to make solar panels more efficient, cheaper and recyclable by stabilising hybrid perovskite-based solar or photovoltaic devices to produce electricity.
  • Perovskite-based devices are considered heavily used semiconductor materials as they are affordable and easy to manufacture.
  • The perovskite materials are extremely unstable towards ambient (humidity and oxygen) conditions that restrict their commercialisation.

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