Current Affairs for IAS Exams - 07 November 2014
Current Affairs for IAS Exams - 07 November 2014
National
Piyush Goyal voices caution on Nuclear power
• Power, Coal and Renewable Energy Minister Piyush Goyal said
that nuclear energy offered potential but the government would remain “cautious”
about tapping it for power generation.
• Speaking at the India Economic Summit, Mr. Goyal reiterated the government’s
aim of providing 24x7 power supply to all citizens by 2019, adding that the
sector was likely to attract investments of around $250 billion in the next four
to five years.
• Mr. Goyal’s comments seemed to be at odds with the current negotiations by the
government, particularly in the field of nuclear technology, where India is
negotiating with France and the U.S. for the latest “cutting edge technology.”
• On nuclear energy, Mr. Goyal pointed out that the U.S. and many European
nations had stopped setting up nuclear plants.
PM Modi among world’s most powerful people, ranked 15th: Forbes
• Prime Minister Narendra Modi made his debut among the
world’s most powerful people, ranked 15th on the Forbes list topped by Russian
President Vladimir Putin who pipped his U.S. counterpart Barack Obama for a
second year in a row.
• The list of 72 most powerful people in the world also included the names of
Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani at 36th, ArcelorMittal Chairman and
CEO Lakshmi Mittal at 57th and Microsoft’s Indian-born CEO Satya Nadella at
64th.
• On Modi, Forbes said “India’s newest rock star doesn’t hail from Bollywood. He
is the newly elected Prime Minister who sailed into office in May with a
landslide victory, ushering the BJP into power after decades of control by the
Gandhi dynasty.”
• Forbes described him as a “Hindu nationalist” and referred to the 2002 Gujarat
riots when he was the State’s Chief Minister.
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International
Indian Mujahideen is in touch with al-Qaeda: NIA
• After a powerful blast by terror outfits on the Pakistani
side of the Wagah border claimed more than 60 lives, Indian intelligence
agencies are concerned about possible terror attacks following reports of a
growing proximity between Indian Mujahideen (IM) and the al-Qaeda in
Afghanistan.
• The National Investigation Agency probe into IM operations shows key members
of the terror outfit in contact with the al-Qaeda to carry out terror attacks in
India.
• Internet chats of IM cadres in coded terms, accessed by the agency, revealed
that the al-Qaeda had assigned them two tasks: kidnapping Jews and creating a
terror network in Myanmar.
President Obama writes rare letter to Iran's supreme leader A. Ali Khamenei
• In a rare outreach to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali
Khamenei, President Barack Obama has written a letter about the fight against
Islamic State militants, according to diplomatic sources.
• Mr. Obama’s letter to Mr. Khamenei comes against the backdrop of the looming
November 24 deadline in nuclear negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, as well
as five other world powers.
• The Wall Street Journal, which first reported that Mr. Obama had sent the
letter, said it described a shared interest between the U.S. and Iran in
fighting Islamic State militants and stressed that any cooperation on that would
be largely contingent on Iran agreeing to the nuclear deal.
• “The United States will not cooperate militarily with Iran in that effort,”
White House spokesman Josh Earnest said. “We won’t share intelligence with
them.”
• Mr. Obama authorised a U.S.-led air campaign against Islamic State fighters in
Iraq in August and expanded the mission the following month to neighbouring
Syria. Iran is not part of the U.S. coalition, but it has also been fighting the
Islamic State group on the ground.
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Science & technology
Nod for new solid waste treatment plant at Brahmapuram
• The Kochi Corporation council voted for establishing a
solid waste treatment plant at Brahmapuram.
• Though the LDF councillors demanded at the meeting that the agenda regarding
the plant should be discussed at a special meeting of the council, Mayor Tony
Chammany refused to budge.
• His arguments that the council needs to take a decision on the pressing issue
of waste management and approve the agenda for setting up the plant at
Brahmapuram without delay didn’t find any takers from the Opposition camp.
• As the Opposition councillors increased the pitch of the protest, Mr. Chammany
announced that the agenda shall be put for voting. While 18 councillors of the
Opposition raised their hands saying Ney, the majority councillors shouted aye
and Mr. Chammany declared the agenda passed.
• It was after a long debate that the council decided on setting up the plant.
Several opposition members, including K.J, Jacob, K.N. Sunilkumar, C.A. Shakkeer,
M.P. Maheshkumar and P.R. Renish, argued that the councillors needed to be
apprised of the details of the project. They demanded that the agenda should be
dropped from the day’s proceedings and discussed separately.
Flight-tests of Agni, Prithvi missiles soon: DRDO
• The missile cluster of the Defence Research and Development
Organisation (DRDO) and the Strategic Forces Command (SFC) of the Services will
have their hands full in the next few weeks with the flight-tests of Agni-II,
Agni-IV, Prithvi-II and Dhanush missiles.
• The Agni-II, IV and V, Prithvi-II and Dhanush are all surface-to-surface
missiles, capable of carrying nuclear warheads. But in the coming flights, they
will carry dummy payloads. Dhanush is a naval variant of Prithvi and launched
from ships.
• Weather permitting, the first off the block will be Agni-II from a mobile
launcher on Wheeler Island, off the Odisha coast. Agni-II is an intermediate
range ballistic missile that can hit targets about 2,500 km away.
• Since Agni-II has already been inducted into the Army, the SFC will test-fire
it. The SFC’s missile unit is tasked with launching missiles armed with nuclear
warheads.
• The SFC will next launch a two-stage Agni-IV missile that has a range of about
4,000 km. With three successful flights in a row in November 2011, September
2012 and January 2014, Agni-IV has already been inducted into the Army.
FB launches Ebola charity donation button
• Facebook is stepping up its efforts to fight Ebola by
adding a button designed to make it easier for its users to donate to charities
battling the disease.
• The social media company is also deploying 100 satellite communication
terminals to boost Internet and phone services to affected areas in West Africa,
where the disease has killed nearly 5,000.
• The programmes come on the heels of a $25 million donation last month by CEO
Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, to the Centres for Disease Control
and Prevention toward the Ebola response.
• Facebook says that, over the coming week, its users will see an option to
donate to three nonprofits fighting Ebola. The groups are the International
Medical Corps, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent
Societies, and Save the Children. Facebook says it chose charities that work
directly on the ground and are able to accept money globally.
• In addition, the Menlo Park, California, is donating terminals that
communicate via satellite and will provide Internet and voice-calling access to
remote areas of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. The 100 devices will be used
to provide mobile broadband and phone services so that medical aid workers can
get access to voice and data services.
• The devices will also help people with Ebola who have been placed in isolation
communicate with their families, and health workers who’ve travelled to Africa
keep in touch with friends and family back home, said Chris Weasler, Facebook’s
head of spectrum policy and connectivity planning, in an interview from Ghana.
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Business & economy
Clam fishery of Ashtamudi lake gets global green certification
• The short-neck clam fishery of Ashtamudi Lake was awarded
the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification. The Marine Stewardship
Council is an independent non-profit organisation that sets standards for
sustainable fishing around the world.
• The Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI), Kochi, the Kerala
State Fisheries Department and the World Wildlife Fund, had joined hands with
the local fishing community to achieve the certification. It was for the first
time that a fishery in India has been awarded the certification, the organisers
said.
• When buyers choose to purchase MSC certified fish, fisheries are rewarded for
sustainable practices. In this way, the MSC programme helps to harness market
forces to incentivise positive environmental change. Over 3,000 fishers are
involved in clam fishery in the lake.
Israel positive about ‘Make in India’ initiative: Netanyahu
• Responding favourably to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s
‘Make in India’ initiative, his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu has told
visiting Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh that his country is keen to take
advantage of the move.
• Mr. Netanyahu said that Israel is ready and willing to discuss transfer and
development of technologies with India.
• “Israeli industries, including the defence industries, could ‘make in India’
and thereby reduce costs of manufacturing products and systems developed by
Israel”, the Israeli Premier said.
• The Israeli leader also expressed willingness to send a delegation from
Israeli industries to visit India to explore manufacturing opportunities in
different sectors.
• Mr. Singh, in this context, proposed exploring jointly third country markets
in Africa and Latin America, where Indian industry has a strong presence.
• He earlier made a strong pitch for Israeli industries, including those from
the defence sector, to take advantage of the investment friendly policies
adopted by the new government with special reference to the ‘Make in India’
campaign.
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Sports
Bjorn Isberg to remain as TD for HHIL 2015
• After successfully overseeing the second edition of the
event, Bjorn Isberg will continue to don the hat of Tournament Director (TD) for
the third season of Hero Hockey India League (HHIL) scheduled to be held from
January 22 to February 22 next year.
• Having worked as the Tournament Director in the second edition, Isberg has
been responsible for ensuring smooth functioning of all the technical activities
initiated in the HHIL.
• He has also actively conducted many events over the recent years including FIH
Men’s World Cup 2014 in The Netherlands, 2012 Olympic Games in London, three FIH
Champions Trophy tournaments, including Lahore in 2004, Kuala Lumpur in 2007 and
Auckland in 2011 and 2011 FIH Indoor World Cup in Poland.
• “We are very pleased to appoint Bjorn Isberg as the Tournament Director for
the third season of the league. He has enormously contributed to the league
which has received huge support and exposure in the previous editions. I wish
him all the best for his extended service as Tournament Director,” HHIL CEO
Elena Norman said in a statement.
• Speaking about his involvement in the HHIL, Isberg said: “I’m very pleased to
be able to return and be a part of HHIL 2015. The last season saw some fantastic
attacking hockey, with a lot of great hockey profiles participating. We will now
build on the success from last season, and I expect this season to be even
better.
• “The panels of umpires and other officials are already appointed. One of our
targets as officials is to create a good, fair and safe environment for the
players, so that they can perform and play their best hockey.”
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