Gist of The Hindu: March 2019
Gist of The Hindu: March 2019
- SBM to evaluate solid waste management in rural India ()
- Centre hooked by opposition for non-publishing of NSSO report on unemployment ()
- RBI allows banks to exit PCA framework ()
- Health sector demands tax breaks from centre in interim budget ()
- India asks Pakistan not to interfere in internal affairs ()
- U.S – China trade talks progresses smoothly (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- NASA reports rapid decay of ice sheets in Antarctica due to climate change (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- ICC urges Srilankan Team to clean up the mess of corruption (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- U.S now backs out of Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Majority of U.S visa fraudsters arrested are Indians (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Key ocean mixing area found in Labrador sea (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Indian captain Mithali Raj becomes first female to play 200 ODI’s in cricket (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Vice president urges need to bring in structural changes in agriculture (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Former Madhya Pradesh DGP appointed as new CBI director (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Centre claims anti-black money laws brought in huge amount of undisclosed money (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Money laundering case filed against former ICICI CEO (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Venezuelan president calls for early parliamentary elections (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Iran unveils new long range cruise missile (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Researchers develop microbial fuel cells that can treat textile wastewater (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Anjali Saraogi wins IDBI Federal Marathon (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Centre assures disbursement of funds via PM-KISAN scheme this month (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Opposition parties discuss issue of EVM tampering with election commission (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Home minister says constitutional breakdown has happened in west Bengal (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Awareness programme on agri export policy held (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Coal ministry signs MOU with ministry of energy, Poland (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- U.K government gives permission for extradition of Vijay Mallya (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Major European powers accept Juan Guaido as Venezuelan President (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- IORA meeting on Disaster risk Management begins (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- West Indies reclaims Wisden trophy (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- EC confirms 100 % use of VVPAT in Lok Sabha elections (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Bullet train project to pass through Thane flamingo sanctuary (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Reports suggests govt.subsidy spending on the high (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Ease of doing Agri-business index launched by centre (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- India shares Kartarpur shrine site plans with Pakistan (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Russia plans to develop new missile systems by 2021 (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- ISRO launches GSAT 31 satellite successfully (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Karnataka ousts Andhra Pradesh in santosh trophy qualifiers (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Environment expert panel defers large scale island resort project in Andaman & Nicobar islands (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Centre’s rule on spread of fake messages to be tough call for social media giants (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Transfer of contingency funds to centre unlikely (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Cabinet approves setting up of unified regulator of IFSC’s (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- India Brazil expands cooperation in the field of traditional medicines and homoeopathy (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Cabinet approves MoU on India-Norway ocean dialogue (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Centre to use space technology in border management (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Davis cup to witness India-Pakistan match after a long gap (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Only half of PAN holders link their Aadhar to PAN ,as last date approaches (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- NHRC seeks report on witch hunting incidents in Odisha (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- RBI reduces rates in order to boost growth (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Centre seeks states help in speedy implementation of PM-KISAN (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Interactive session on Indo-Africa Strategic Economic Co-operation held (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- India expresses concern on detainees in U.S (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Govt. to boost energy storage technologies in the country (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Mirabai Chanu lifts gold in EGAT cup Thailand (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- PM affirms grant of citizenship only after investigation and recommendation from states (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Reports suggest majority adoption takes place amongst girls (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- SEBI to look into allegations on sale of pledged shares (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Government to focus on electrical mobility in roads (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- India-Norway marine pollution combat initiative launched
- UN secretary general offers help to solve Venezuelan crisis (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Study discovers plant’s ability to remove lead from soil (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Australia rejects ODI’s in Pakistan due to security reasons (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Jammu & Kashmir administration constitutes secretaries panel to study issues of people in Kargil (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Survey reports voters demand more women in Lok Sabha (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- RBI penalises banks for non compliances of norms (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- CAG report finds majority registered realty companies operate without PAN (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- India and Maldives ease visa norms (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- EU members of UNSC seek access to eastern Ukraine (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Study reveals Indian and china as pioneers of global greening efforts (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- India open snooker to be held in Kochi (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Centre to seek legal advice on deletion of biometric data (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- NBWL says 99 percent of proposals were cleared by them for developmental projects (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Survey data relating to electrification in contrast to Saubhagya scheme data (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- WPI inflation falls to 10 month low in January (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- India & U.S to discuss trade and E-com rules (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- India and Finland to Cooperate in the field of peaceful use of outer space (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- AYUSH Minister launches e-AUSHADHI portal (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- PV Sindhu enters quarter final of National Badminton Championship (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Delhi government’s power over administration to be discussed by a larger bench (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- CAG now pulls up IAF over helicopter deal (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- SBI report suggests currency in circulation still short of target (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Banks to acquire majority stake in Jet airways (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- India signs defence cooperation agreements with Germany and Sweden (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- ICJ rules in favour of Iran over frozen assets (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Study says majority of India’s waste to energy plants defunct (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Myanmar beats India in Women’s Gold cup (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- India revokes MFN status given to Pakistan, condemns attack (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Supreme court questions government over appointment of information commissioner (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- National Conference on “Sustainable and Environment-friendly Industrial Production” held (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Government e -Marketplace signs MoU with GS1 (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- UN and major countries condemn pulwama attack (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Centre to expand strategic partnership with Saudi Arabia (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Antibiotic resistant NDM-1 gene found in arctic (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Spain to take on Croatia in Davis cup finals (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- President addresses agricultural leadership summit (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Regional conference on DDRS initiative held (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Finance commission not to fully depend on 2011 census (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Iran to develop Chabahar port before U.S sanctions worsen (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Study reveals Hornbills can adapt to modified habitats (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Saina clinches national championship,defeats Sindhu (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- India to use AI for boosting good governance (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Former PM says nation slipping to job-loss growth (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Agricultural atlas says current policies against rainfed agriculture (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Centre to incentivise power plants to curb pollution 90 Afghanistan complaints against Pak liaison with Taliban at UNSC (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Argentina President arrives in new delhi to expand bilateral cooperation (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Scientists recommend increased efficiency in food production for future (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Elise mertens wins Qatar open (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Home ministry to launch initiatives for safety of women (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Army confirms elimination of masterminds behind Pulwama attack (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- RBI to transfer dividend to central government (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- IOC signs deal with U.S to buy crude oil (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- India- Morocco sign MoU on trade and defence corporations (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Saudi agrees to de escalate Indo-Pak tensions (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Study reveals relationship between synthetic fibres and pollution (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Chris Gayle announces retirement from ODI (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Centre to re issue triple talaq ordinance (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Home ministry invites private sector participation in seaplane project (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Cabinet approves promulgation of companies ordinance 2019 (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- National programme for mid-day meals revised (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- NITI Aayog organises workshop on promotion of healthy diets through local food system (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- India seeks global support to act against terrorism (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Centre clears recapitalisation package for PSB’s (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- HRD ministry launches operation digital board platform (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- India – Saudi discuss bilateral issues, Saudi releases Indian prisoners (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- U.S set to create new space force (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Aero India 2019 exhibition inaugurated (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Sports minister to inaugurate shooting world cup in New delhi (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Supreme court orders leads to eviction of forest dwellers (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Centre gives more powers to Assam rifles in the north east (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Banks to go for quicker passing of rate cuts to the public (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Union minister addresses youth at Schist Bharat campaign launch (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- UNSC issues statement condemning Pulwama attack (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- PM to hold talks with South Korean President (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- WHO prescribes weekly duration of physical activity to get rid of NCDs (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Centre brings in plans to block its share of water to pakistan (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- India denies visa to Pakistan sportsmen,country’s future olympic hosting might get a relook (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- MUDRA job card submitted by Labour bureau (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Indian to have its own Domain name server (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Sudanese president declares year long emergency amid protests (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- China to go for DNA tracking of people (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Scientists tests conversion of edible oil into Bio-ATF successfully (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- India protests against pakistan aggression (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- International digital health symposium inaugurated (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- New RBI pay norms to bring in more accountability among private banks (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- SEBI to bring in norms to amend corporate debt restructuring procedures (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- More international communities rope in to act against terror (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Muhammadu Buhari re-elected as Nigerian President (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Workshop on Heat wave begins in Nagpur (Only For The Subscribed Members)
- Saurabh Chaudhary and Manu Bhaskar wins gold in ISSF (Only For The Subscribed Members)
SBM to evaluate solid waste management in rural India
- The Swachh Bharat Mission Gramin (SBMG) of Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, held a National Workshop on Solid and Liquid Waste Management (SLWM).The workshop was attended by District Collectors, CEOs, CDOs, Executive Engineers and other officers, from across the country.
- Shri Parameswaran Iyer, Secretary, Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation, reiterated the SBMG's continued commitment to SLWM and shared an overview of the various ongoing initiatives of the Ministry.
- He said that the Mission is on track to deliver an Open Defecation Free
(ODF)
India well before the set deadline of October 2019 and is focusing increasing on sustaining the ODF outcomes and ODFplus activities including SLWM. - The workshop emphasized the importance of Fecal Sludge Management (FSM) for rural census towns and large dense villages and Galvanizing Organic Bio-Agro Resource–dhan (GOBAR-DHAN) in rural areas. It also covered Plastic Waste Management, Grey Water Management and featured case studies from across the country.
- The experts on FSM shared various technological and operational models, specific to different geographic terrains and climatic conditions. Innovative Solid Waste Management initiatives from across the country were shared by the States. This included transforming waste into construction bricks and fuel during the harsh winters in Leh district in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Kerala showcased the “Green Protocol” being implemented in Thiruvananthapuram district using the 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle) to minimize waste generation. Rajgarh district from Madhya Pradesh presented the experience of successfully implementing the GOBAR-DHAN project.
Centre hooked by opposition for nonpublishing of NSSO report on unemployment
- The government’s think tank NITI Aayog on Thursday debunked claims of a news report that unemployment in 2017-18 was at a 45-year high. The NITI Aayog said the report of the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO), cited as the source for the report, was in fact a draft and not approved by the government.
- A report in the Business Standard on Thursday, which cited the NSSO’s periodic labour force survey that is yet to be released said the unemployment rate was 6.1% in 2017-18. The only year of comparable data when the unemployment rate was higher was in 1972-73. It was at 2.2% in 2011-12.
- The NSSO report is a matter of much controversy, with the two external members of the National Statistical Commission citing the delay in its release as a major reason for their resignations on Monday.
- The data reportedly showed that joblessness was higher in urban India (7.8%) than in rural India (5.3%). Within this, it stood at 17.4% for rural males and 13.6% for rural females. In urban India, joblessness was at 18.7% among males and a huge 27.2% among females.
- The government’s decision to discontinue the NSSO’s five year surveys, failure to regularly release Labour Bureau data and delay in releasing the NSSO’s periodic labour force survey had led to an atmosphere of uncertainty and confusion.
- Instead, the government kept citing job numbers based on EPFO’s payroll data and the Mudra loans, which are not helpful,the report said.
RBI allows banks to exit PCA framework
- The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has decided to allow three public sector banks — Bank of India, Bank of Maharashtra and Oriental Bank of Commerce to exit the PCA framework following capital infusion by the government and a decline in net nonperforming asset ratio.
- The RBI, which conducted a review following a demand made by government to lift the restrictions in order to boost credit growth, said, “it was noted that a few banks are not in breach of the PCA (Prompt Corrective Action) parameters as per their published results for the quarter ending December 2018, except for return on assets (RoA).”
- Bank of India had made significant higher provisioning during the third quarter which saw net NPA ratio declining to 5.87% from 10.29% a year ago. Similarly, Bank of Maharashtra brought down its net NPA ratio to 5.91% from 12.17%. Both the banks reported heavy losses in the third quarter.
- OBC, which had made Rs. 145 crore net profit in the third quarter, reported net NPA ratio of 7.15% at the end of the OctoberDecember quarter.
- RBI justified its action by saying “though the net NPA ratio was 7.15%, as per the published results of third quarter, the government has since infused sufficient capital and bank has brought the net NPA ratio to less than 6%.
- Hence, it has been decided to remove the restrictions placed on Oriental Bank of Commerce under PCA framework subject to certain conditions and close monitoring,” the RBI said.
Health sector demands tax breaks from centre in interim budget
- The healthcare sector wants the government’s interim Budget to include tax measures to help the middle class better mitigate health risks.
- “Ayushman Bharat for the financially weaker section took centre stage in healthcare last year; however, the middle class is still at risk!,” said Suneeta Reddy, managing director, Apollo Hospitals Group.
- An enhancement in the medical allowance for salaried employees in line with inflation and a separate deduction in respect of preventive health checks would be desirable,’’ she said, speaking about the sector’s expectations from the Budget.
- “We look forward to zero-rating of GST for the sector, or for normalisation of the GST rates for services consumed by the healthcare service providers at 5%,’’ Ms. Reddy added.
- “We expect a reduction in the cost of medical equipment that will help in increasing the outreach of telemedicine and home healthcare facilities,” said Ashutosh Tiwari, director and chairman, Vinoba Bhave Research Institute.
- The last year had been a challenging one for India’s private healthcare providers, with multiple headwinds impacting growth and profitability. The overall sector had become less attractive for investments, the absence of which had hindered growth significantly, asserted Arindam Haldar, CEO, SRL Diagnostics.
- However, given that more than two-thirds of the sector was driven by private operators, the government had to increase its willingness to partner with the private sector players, according to Mr.Haldar.
India asks Pakistan not to interfere in internal affairs
- India today asked Pakistan not to interfere in India’s internal affairs. Reacting to the telephonic conversation between Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and Separatist Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said, the behaviour of Pakistani Foreign Minister is condemnable.
- Mr Kumar said, it is high time for Pakistan to take action against terrorism, but unfortunately, the neighbouring country is doing nothing.
- Asked about recent developments in Afghanistan regarding the reconciliation process, the spokesperson said, India is following the developments closely.
- He said India wants peace and stability in that country. He said peace and reconciliation process in that country should be Afghan-controlled, Afghan-led and Afghan-owned.
- After summoning the Pakistan High Commissioner on Wednesday, India has registered its protest with the British government about an upcoming meet on Kashmir at the British Parliament, the Ministry of External Affairs said.
- India has raised the issue of “anti-India” groups within the U.K. often in the past few months. In August, the British government turned down an Indian request to cancel a pro-Khalistan rally in London.
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