07.12.19 Chhattisgarh (CGPCS) Daily Current Affairs

CHHATTISGARH

C’garh bags 15 national awards in different categories

Chhattisgarh On Thursday received 15 national awards in various categories for excellent implementation of various government schemes.

Chhattisgarh has been once again selected and awarded at national level for excellent implementation of development works under various government schemes such as MNREGA, Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Gramin Sadak Yojana. Three            districts, two development blocks and two gram         panchayats in the state have been awarded for better      implementation of MNREGA.

Under the PMGSY, Chhattisgarh received the second position in ‘best quality’ category. The state also received first prize for overall performance in Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana (Rural). Raipur and Dhamtari districts received the first and second awards respectively under the scheme. Chhattisgarh also received second position on the basis of overall development in past three years, whereas Raipur received the first prize. Under the scheme, Chhattisgarh also received first prize for construction of maximum number of houses in 12 months and for training masons under the scheme.

Chhattisgarh has secured second position in implementation of GEO-MNREGA Initiative, second rank in completion of works and second rank in the country in implementation of Good Governance Initiative. For effective implementation of MNREGA by a District Administration, Mungeli district has been selected. Mungeli Collector and District Programme Officer (MNREGA) Sarveshwar Narendra Bhure received the award.

Under GEO-MNREGA initiative, Pamgarh block of Janjgir-Champa district has secured second rank in GIS Asset Supervision Implementation. Podi Gram Panchayat of Koriya district (Sonhat block) has secured second rank in the country for water harvesting structure construction, and Dhotimatola (Daundi block) of Balod district has secured third rank in implementation of MNREGA works.

 

INTERNATIONAL

 

●       India stands as fifth worst country in terms of biometric use

The Britain-based tech research firm Comparitech reported that India is the fifth worst country in terms of extensive and invasive use of biometric data. Before India stands China, Malaysia, Pakistan, and the US. India shared the fifth position along with Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Philippines.

 

The researchers analyzed 50 countries to find out where biometrics are being taken, the reason for the collection of the biometric data, and the process of the data storage.

The countries were marked out of 25.
high score secured by a country shows an extensive and invasive use of biometrics and surveillance.

low score shows better restrictions and regulations regarding biometric use and surveillance.

 

●       Climate emergency has been named as the 2019 Word of the Year

 

Oxford Dictionaries has named climate emergency as the 2019 Word of the Year. The word was chosen from an all-environmental shortlist that also included climate action, climate denial,eco-anxiety, extinction and flight shame.

 

The Word of the Year citation highlights a word or expression that is shown through usage evidence to reflect the ethos, mood, or preoccupations of the passing year.

The word will have lasting potential as a term of cultural significance. The words that were chosen recently include toxic, youthquake, post-truth and vape.

NATIONAL

  • Armed Forces Flag Day: 07 December

Armed Forces Flag Day was observed across the country on 7th of December.

The day honours the martyrs and Armed Forces personnel, who safeguard the motherland.

 

The day is dedicated towards the collection of funds from people for the welfare of the Armed Forces personnel.

 

The fund collected on this day is also used for the welfare of the serving personnel and ex-servicemen.

 

  • Exercise INDRA 2019 to be conducted from Dec 10-19

 

Exercise INDRA 2019, a joint tri-services exercise between India and Russia, will be conducted from December 10-19, simultaneously at Babina (near Jhansi), Pune and Goa.

The INDRA series of exercise began in 2003 and the first joint tri-services exercise was conducted in 2017.

 

The exercise will consist of a five day training phase consisting of a comprehensive training curriculum.

 

The contingents of both the countries will share expertise and their professional experience.

 

●       RBI allows 24X7 NEFT transactions from 16 December

 

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said that the online money transfer allowed online money transfer through National Electronic Funds Transfer (NEFT) will be available 24×7 from 26 December 2019. The move by RBI aims to promote digital transactions in the Country

 

The new NEFT transfer system will be available on all days of the year, including holidays.

 

RBI has set the NEFT transactions in hourly batches.

For weekdays, the timing set for the the batches are from 8.00 am to 7.00 pm.

 

On the first and third Saturdays, the settlement will be allowed from 8 am to 1 pm.

 

●       RBI released Guidelines for on tap Licensing of SFBs

 

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) released Guidelines for ‘on tap’ Licensing of Small Finance Banks (SFBs) in the Private Sector after making few changes. The previous guidelines were released on 27 November 2014.

 

New changes

 

Major changes from the earlier Guidelines on Small Finance Banks are:

The new guidelines stated that the minimum paid-up voting equity capital or net worth requirement should be Rs.200 crore

As per the new guidelines, licensing window will be open on-tap

For Primary (Urban) Co-operative Banks (UCBs), which want to transit into Small Finance Banks (SFBs), the initial requirement shall be Rs.100 crore. It should be increased to Rs.200 crore within five years from the date of commencement of business.

Upon the commencement of operations, the SFBs will be given scheduled bank status immediately and will have general permission to open banking outlets.

Payments Banks can be transit into SFB after five years of operations if they are otherwise eligible as per these guidelines.

 

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