31.12.19 Assam (APSC) Current Affairs

ASSAM

 

Assam saw most UAPA cases in 2018

Assam has topped the list of cases registered under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) in 2018, the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) report has revealed.

The NCRB, in its latest report “Crime in India 2018”, has stated that 308 cases were registered in Assam under the UAPA in 2018, while Manipur was at the second spot with 289 cases. Jammu & Kashmir was third with 245 cases.
Further, Assam also grabbed the second spot in terms of sedition cases (registered under Section 124A of IPC). It recorded 17 cases in 2018, one less than Jharkhand, which topped the list with 18 cases. Seventy cases were reported in 2018 across the country. Among the northeastern states, apart from Assam, Manipur also registered four cases that year.
The state recorded 578 cases of “offences against state” in 2018, sharing 6.8% of the total share of the country. The state showed an increase of 78.94% than 2017. That year, it recorded 323 cases, which were lower than the number of cases registered in 2016, when 343 cases of offences against the state were registered. A total of 8,536 cases of offence against the state had been recorded across India in 2018.

 

INTERNATIONAL

India likely to surpass Germany to become the fourth-largest economy in 2026: Report

 

India will overtake Germany to become the fourth-largest economy in the world by the year 2026.

According to a report by the UK-based Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR), India is all set to overtake Japan to become the third-largest economy by 2034.

The report titled ‘World Economic League Table 2020’ said that India is also set to become a 5 trillion dollar economy by 2026, 2 years later than the government’s target of 2024.

India has decisively overtaken both France and the UK to become the world’s fifth-largest economy in 2019.

The base data for 2019 is taken from the IMF World Economic Outlook.

 

Pacific Island nation Palau bans ‘reef-toxic’ sunscreen

Palau’s pioneering ban on “reef-toxic” sunscreens takes effect from 01 January 2019.

From New Year’s day, any reef-toxic sunscreen imported or sold in Palau will be confiscated and the owner will be fined.

The tiny Pacific island nation introduced strict environmental measures.

Palau is renowned for its marine life and is regarded as one of the world’s best diving destinations.

Along with the ban, Palau’s much-touted marine sanctuary came into effect on January 1.

This closes 80 per cent of its exclusive economic zone to fishing and other marine activities including mining and shark finning.

 

NATIONAL

MyGov reaches 1 crore registered users

 

Central government’s citizen engagement platform, MyGov has reached one crore registered users.

MyGov is a citizen engagement platform founded by the Government of India to promote the active participation of Indian citizens in their country’s governance and development.

It is also aimed at creating a common platform for Indian citizens to “crowdsource governance ideas from citizens”.

The portal is hosted and managed by the National Informatics Centre (NIC).

Railways Renames RPF as Indian Railway Protection Force Service

 

The Railways has renamed its security force RPF (Railway Protection Force) as Indian Railway Protection Force Service.

The ministry has accorded organised Group A status to RPF and renamed it.

The Railway Protection Force (RPF) is a security force, enacted by the Indian Parliament for “the better protection and security of railway property”.

The force is under the authority of the Indian Ministry of Railways.

Finance minister launches 102 trillion National Infra Pipeline plan

 

Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman launched a National Infrastructure Pipeline coordination mechanism with an investment plan worth ₹102 trillion in the next five years. The economic affairs secretary Atanu Chakraborty submitted its first report after consultation with 70 different stakeholders for four months. The task force set up after prime minister Narendra Modi to roll out an ambitious infrastructure push worth ₹100 trillion over the next five years to make India a $5 trillion economy.

 

 

The projects spread across 21 ministries and 18 states and Union Territories. The center and states will contribute 39% each of the project cost; private sectors contribute 22% of the cost. The projects included in the pipeline, 43% are under implementation, 33% are at a conceptual stage, and 19% are under development.

 

 

India commences worlds largest ever vaccination programme to control FMD

 

The union Government launched a new scheme National Animal Disease Control Programme for FMD and Brucellosis with a financial outlay of Rs. 13,343.00 crore for five years (2019-20 to 2023-24) by vaccinating 100% cattle, buffalo, sheep, goat, and pig population for FMD and 100% bovine female calves of 4-8 months of age for brucellosis to prevent loss of Rs. 50,000 crores. This programme combined with providing unique PashuAadhar to 535 million animals

 

Nationwide Artificial Insemination Programme district for 600 districts in the country was recently launched by the Government in September is one of the most extensive such programs with 100% central assistance for undertaking breed improvement. T600 districts so that India achieves 70% AI coverage.Under NAIP, more than 11 lakhs AI done on 31.12.2019.