Current Affairs for IAS Exams - 04 December 2014
Current Affairs for IAS Exams - 04 December 2014
National
SC directed to complete Prosecution of account holders by March 31
• The Supreme Court directed the Centre to complete
prosecution of black money holders abroad under the Income Tax Act by March 31,
2015.
• A Bench of Chief Justice H.L. Dattu and Justices Madan B. Lokur and A.K. Sikri
gave this direction to the Centre after senior counsel Anil Divan, appearing for
petitioner Ram Jethmalani, said the defaulters and evaders whose names had been
disclosed to the SIT would be off the hook if the income tax proceedings were
not completed by then.
• Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi said the Income Tax Act had been amended to
extend the period of limitation for launching prosecution.
• He said if prosecution could not be completed by the deadline, the law would
be suitably amended or appropriate orders passed. He said some people had
accepted that they had accounts in foreign banks and paid tax. Proceedings
against others were pending.
• During the last hearing, the Centre submitted to the court in a sealed cover a
list of 627 Indians holding black money in accounts abroad, along with a status
report regarding the investigation.
Kerala Fish Seed Bill before House panel
• After a two-hour discussion, the Assembly referred a Bill
to invigorate inland fisheries to its Subject Committee.
• The Kerala Fish Seed Bill, 2014, which went to the panel for honing, seeks to
bring in “an integrated planning, monitoring and management mechanism” for
ensuring supply of quality fish seed to inland fish farmers — the supply
spurring growth in demand, spread of inland fish farming to more areas in the
State, and thus growth in production, Fisheries Minister K. Babu said, piloting
the Bill.
• He said the State had nearly four lakh hectares of inland water-spread
consisting rivers, lakes, reservoirs, estuaries, and ponds.
• Hardly 25 per cent of this supported fisheries activities now and one
constraint was the difficulty in accessing fish seed for cultivation.
• Some quantity came from other States, but there was no system here to ensure
that the hatcheries in the State and those located outside the State supplying
fish seed to the farmers here were supplying seeds of good and safe quality.
• The Bill envisages the setting up of a State Fish Seed Centre and Regional
Fish Seed Centres and laboratories, appointment of fish seed inspectors and
analysts, a registration and licence system for hatcheries, penal provisions for
flouting provisions governing quality of seeds, several adjudicators and an
appeal system.
• The powers of the adjudicators are vested with officers of deputy director’s
rank in the Fisheries Department, and those of the appeal system, with joint
director’s rank or above.
• K.K. Lathika, G.S. Jayalal and A. Pradeep Kumar from the Opposition side spoke
of how the “Bill does not address the real impediments before the development of
inland fisheries in the State” — pollution of waterbodies, reclamation of lakes,
the use of destructive fishing methods and so on.
• Dominique Presentation of the Congress too spoke of the diverse issues
hampering inland fisheries and said this fisheries Bill would help promote
fisheries production in the State.
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Persons in news
New CBI chief Anil Kumar Sinha takes charge
• “Do your duty without fear and so far as integrity is
concerned, it goes without saying that you all would uphold it,” was the first
message from Anil Kumar Sinha to his officers, after he took over as Director of
the Central Bureau of Investigation at the agency headquarters.
• Described as a soft-spoken officer by his junior colleagues, Mr. Sinha is said
to have a “very simple” lifestyle. His son and daughter are both settled in the
United States.
• The CBI Director holds an MA in Psychology and M.Phil in Strategic Studies. He
has been the recipient of several awards.
• Mr. Sinha, who belongs to Bihar and was inducted as an IPS officer into his
home cadre in 1979, is recipient of Police Medal for Meritorious Services in the
year 2000 and President’s Police Medal for Distinguished Services in 2006.
International
Include more adaptation efforts in the 2015 Paris agreement: India
• With the ministerial-level talks to begin next week at the
UN climate summit, India said its position remains very strong on the need for a
balanced inclusion of adaptation efforts in the 2015 Paris agreement and less
focus on mitigation.
• Sushil Kumar, interim head of the Indian delegation at the talks, said the
first two days of the 12-day conference are “off to a good start” with
discussions on adaptation and finance underway.
• He said that countries participated in sessions for the adaptation and finance
groups. “Developing countries are talking quite a bit about adaptation, but not
developed countries,” he said.
• Ministerial-level talks will begin next week which will be attended by
Environment Minister Prakash Javedkar on December 7.
• “The Indian position is to remain very strong on the need for a balanced
inclusion of adaptation in the 2015 Paris agreement and less focus on mitigation
efforts,” said Mr. Kumar.
• The conference has to agree on a draft agreement which would form the
cornerstone of a historic deal to be signed in Paris in December 2015 and take
effect by 2020.
• Kumar said that India will “need to bring [climate change issues] into
development planning” and “disseminate whatever is in the IPCC report” at the
state-level within India.
• The state-level action plans are important because each will be have different
concerns depending on whether it is a coastal, desert, or tropical climate.
• Kumar said these tailored state plans are crucial for India to put together a
“comprehensive and robust” Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC).
Obama praises PM Modi’s efforts for shaking India’s ‘bureaucratic inertia’
• U.S. President Barack Obama praised Prime Minister Narendra
Modi’s efforts to shake up the “bureaucratic inertia” in India, less than a
month after he described the Indian leader as a “man of action.”
• However, Mr. Obama said that this was a long-term project and one would have
to see how successful Prime Minister Modi is in his efforts.
• “Modi has impressed me so far with his willingness to shake up the
bureaucratic inertia inside of India.
• But that is a long-term project and we’ll have to see how successful he is,”
Mr. Obama told a business roundtable, which was attended by top corporate
leaders of the country.
• The roundtable was organised to discuss the current economic condition of the
US and across the globe.
• Last month in Myanmar on the sidelines of the East Asia Summit, Mr. Obama in
his brief interaction with Mr. Modi had told him that he is a “man of action.”
• On his return from the 10—day trip to the Asia Pacific region that took him to
Beijing, Myanmar and Australia, Obama announced that he has accepted an
invitation to be the chief guest at the annual Republic Day Parade in New Delhi
on January 26 next year.
• In his interaction at the business round table, Mr. Obama said the US, over
the last six years, has put more people back to work than Europe, Japan, and the
rest of the advanced world combined.
• The growth of emerging markets has been slower than anticipated, he noted.
• “The overall global picture is people continue to look to America for economic
leadership. We need some other engines to be pulling the global economy along
and we’re pursuing diplomatic policies and consultations to try to encourage
that,” Mr. Obama said.
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Business & economy
Nifty touches record high
• A benchmark index of Indian equities markets was trading
208.40 points or 0.73 percent up as fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) stocks
surged.
• All the sectors were trading in green and good buying was observed in FMCG,
banking and healthcare sectors.
• The 30-scrip Sensitive Index (Sensex) of the S&P Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE),
which opened at 28,616.93 points, was trading at 28,651.11 points (at 09.27
a.m.) in the early session, up 208.40 points or 0.73 percent from the previous
day’s close at 28,442.71 points.
• The Sensex has touched a high of 28,808.78 points and a low of 28,587.75
points in the trade so far.
• The S&P FMCG index gained by 200.87 points, bankex went up by 105.17 points
and healthcare index moved up by 67.73 points.
• The wider 50-scrip Nifty of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) was also trading
21.80 points or 0.26 percent up at 8,559.45 points. It has touched a record high
of 8626.95 in the trade so far.
Govt. relaxed FDI policy for investors in construction sector
• To help attract foreign funds in construction of townships,
hospitals and hotels, the government relaxed the FDI policy for this sector by
easing exit norms and reducing built-up area and capital needs.
• The revised norms relating to construction development sector has been
notified by the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP). India
allows 100 per cent FDI in the sector through the automatic route.
• The new policy has done away with the three-year lock-in period for
repatriation of investment.
• “The investor will be permitted to exit on completion of the project or after
development of trunk infrastructure, that is, roads, water supply, street
lighting, drainage and sewerage,” a DIPP circular said.
• It is to be noted here, the official statement issued after the October 29
Cabinet meeting had mentioned that the investor can exit on completion of the
project or “after three years from the date of final investment,” subject to
development of trunk infrastructure.
• Under the new policy, the minimum floor area requirement has been reduced to
20,000 square metres from 50,000 square metres earlier.
• It also brought down the minimum capital requirement to $5 million from $10
million. In case of development of serviced plots, the condition of minimum land
of 10 hectares has been completely removed.
• Reacting on the new policy, Chairman & Country Head of JLL India Anuj Puri
said: “With the FDI policy now providing investors a much more attractive exit
option...FII interest in the Indian construction sector is bound to increase.’’
• DLF’s Executive Director (Finance) said the easing of exit norms would give
flexibility to investors.
• “Smaller projects can now attract FDI with reduction in minimum built-up area
requirement,” he added. Although 100 per cent foreign direct investment was
allowed in townships, housing and built-up infrastructure and construction
developments since 2005, the government had imposed certain conditions.
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Sports
East Zone reclaims ‘Deodhar Trophy’ after a long gap
• East Zone proved to be a hard nut to crack and won the
Deodhar Trophy after 11 seasons. The game swung back and forth in a tantalising
manner, but East struck crucial blows in the closing stages of the match to beat
West by 24 runs in the final.
• East’s team work stood out in stark contrast to some poor bowling by Shardul
Thakur and Yusuf Pathan, and later some poor batting chasing a tall target of
270.
• West’s chase suffered as Ashoke Dinda, getting one last chance to impress the
selectors before the World Cup probables selection, induced errors from Smit
Patel, Sheldon Jackson and Ambati Rayudu. His effort earned him the
man-of-the-match award.
• As the final drifted towards East, Maharashtra’s Kedar Jadhav and his Pune
teammate Ankit Bawne pulled their team out of the woods with a solid 74-run
stand for the fourth wicket.
• After Bawne’s dismissal, Jadhav and local lad Suryakumar Yadav took charge.
Jadhav also survived a strong appeal for leg-before off left-arm spinner Shahbaz
Nadeem and was lucky to be dropped by Kumar Deobrat at long-on off off-spinner
Saurasish Lahiri.
• But once Odisha all-rounder Biplab Samantaray bowled Jadhav and Dinda
dismissed Yadav, East’s anxiety ended and it went on to win the match.
• Earlier, after electing to bat, East was indebted to skipper Manoj Tiwary —
his 75 led the fight-back after early loss of wickets — and Samantaray’s
quick-fire half-century.
Science & technology
India signs up for a multi-crore project
• Union Minister for Science and Technology Harsh Vardhan
signed a multilateral agreement admitting India‘s participation in the
development of the Thirty Metre Telescope (TMT) in Hawaii.
• This project was rapidly cleared by the Union Cabinet and India has agreed to
spend Rs. 1299.8 crores over the next decade for this project.
• Besides learning about the universe, India will gain the technology to
manufacture fine aspherical mirror segments from the California Institute of
Technology (Caltech). This technology, say experts, will form the basis of the
next generation of spy satellites.
• TMT will contain 492 hexagonal mirror segments of 82 different kinds. These
will behave like a single mirror with an aperture of 30 metre diameter.
• This large collecting area of 650 square metres is thrice as sensitive as the
Hubble Space Telescope. India’s role will primarily be to create the control
systems and software that keep the mirrors aligned and collects the data.
• The control system is an intricate process involving edge sensors—that detect
the mutual displacement of mirrors, actuators to correct their alignment, and
the segment support assembly.
• These will be manufactured by General Optics (Asia) in Puducherry, Avasarala
Technolgies and Godrej in Bengaluru respectively.
• GC Anupama of Indian Institute of Astrophysics explained that India will also
manufacture 100 aspherical mirror segments in Hoskote, near Bengaluru.
• “These thin glass slabs made in Japan have minimal expansion when heated. We
will apply a protective layer and a reflective coating using technology from
Caltech,” she told the Hindu.
• “Initially we will start off by producing two a year and after the technology
transfer is complete we will make one every fortnight,” she added. The telescope
is expected to be completed by 2024.
• The James Webb Space Telescope, to be launched in 2018 by the US, with
European and Canadian collaboration, also uses segmented mirrors. These are
being designed to deploy and form a mirror after being delivered into its orbit.
Google launches a new application for SMBs
• In a move to create easier online presence for the small
and medium businesses (SMBs), Google has launched a new application, Google My
Business.
• The new product is designed to work across desktop and mobile devices, and
will enable SMBs to create and update their business info on various Google
products such as search, maps and Google plus from one place for free. The users
can use the service in Hindi and English.
• Commenting on the new initiative, Google India Head (SMB sales) Suryanarayana
Kodukulla said: “India is a strategic market for Google, and we are committed to
invest in solutions that cater to the needs of SMBs in India.”
• “As part of our Digitising India mission, we are introducing this new
mobile-based product Google My Business that will help Indian SMBs create and
manage their Internet presence and help them connect with potential customers
online,’’ he added.
• According to the company, globally over two million businesses use Google’s
advertising platform to find potential buyers on Internet. On growth of Internet
in the country, he said, “India is the third largest Internet market.
• To get the first hundred million Internet users it took us ten years, but the
second hundred million came in a span of two years that was pretty fast, more
interesting thing is in the next one one-and-half years we will get the next
hundred million users.”
• Google India also announced the launch of its Google SME Heroes initiative in
Bengaluru. The initiative aims to showcase and celebrate local small medium
businesses that have used the power of internet to grow their business.
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