12.02.19 Chhattisgarh (CGPCS) Current Affairs

CHHATTISGARH

  • Chhattisgarh losing revenue due to GST- TS Singhdeo

 

  • In a bid to remove the e-way bill provision within the state commercial tax, minister T S Singhdeo wrote to GST authorities to do away with the rule.

 

  • According to him,In state-wise share, Chhattisgarh is losing on GST because State is not a consuming, but a manufacturing state. goods are going out of the state and not getting the tax-benefits. By the year 2022, the state will be losing Rs3,629 crore.

 

  • Two major sources of income with the state government — petroleum products and alcohol. Now, if this also goes under GST, it will become a consuming state.

 

  • There are around 18 items under e-way bills, including pan masala and cement and businessmen face a lot of problems due to compliance issues

 

INTERNATIONAL

 

  • Abu Dhabi courts added Hindi as 3rd official language of the citys courts

 

  • The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department has added Hindi as the third official languageof the city’s courts. Arabic and English are the first and second languages. The move is aimed at helping foreigners to learn about litigation procedures, their rights, and duties without a language barrier. It also aims to facilitate registration procedures via unified forms.
  • Abu Dhabi is the capital and the second most populous city of the United Arab Emirates.

 

 

NATIONAL

 

 

·         12.5K Ayush wellness hubs across India soon

 

  • (PMO) has directed the Ministry of Ayush (Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy) to run 10% of the 1.5 lakh health and wellness centres proposed as part of the flagship Ayushman Bharat scheme in the 2018-19 budget.

 

  • These centres will be called Ayush Health and Wellness Centres (AHWCS) and exclusively use alternative systems of medicine.

 

  • As part of Ayushman Bharat, 1.5 lakh health and wellness centres were proposed to be set up in a phased manner to provide comprehensive primary healthcare. The funding will be shared by the state and the central governments, with the Centre providing 60% of the funds.

 

  • The centres will have an examination room, yoga hall, diagnostics and medicine dispensation room, telehealth facilities, labour room, herbal garden among others.

 

·                  India pushes to complete infra projects on China border by 2022

 

  • India has sharpened its focus on scaling up infrastructure along the China border and set a target of three years to complete all strategic road projects along its northern frontiers.

 

  • Apart from the 61 roads being built by BRO, the Central Public Works Department (CPWD) is currently engaged in the construction of 12 strategic roads along the Chinese border. The 73 roads measure a total of 4,643km.

 

  • The government is also set to clear the construction of 44 more “strategically important roads” along the India-china Border in Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, according to the CPWD’S annual report for 2018-19. Building these roads is expected to cost around ₹21,040 crore.

 

 

·         Chinook Helicopters to be formally inducted into Indian Air Force

 

  • The first batch of four Chinook military helicopters manufactured by the American aerospace major Boeing has arrived at the Mundra port in Gujarat. This first batch consignment will be ferried to Chandigarh, where they will be formally inducted into the Indian Air Force in 2019.

 

  • Chinook is a multi-role, vertical-lift platform, which is used for transporting troops, artillery, equipment and fuel. Chinook would be deployed for humanitarian and disaster relief operations and in missions such as transportation of relief supplies and mass evacuation of refugees.

 

  • Indigenously developed missile SFDR system successfully flight tested in Odisha

 

  • The second indigenously developed ‘Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet’ (SFDR),propulsion-based missile system was successfully flight tested from ITR, Chandipur, Odisha, by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).
  • Unlike conventional rockets that carry propellant and oxidizer, Ramjet uses the air as an oxidizer just like a jet engine, and hence, the weight of the fuel required is eliminated.
  • SFDR propulsion is designed in such a way that it allows for an up and down throttling which further lets the missile to amplify its speed until it reached the terminal phase of flight.

 

  • The first flight of SFDR, developed under a joint Indo-Russian R&D project, was tested in 2018.

 

  • Centre issues guidelines for Kisan DBT scheme

 

  • The Union government has asked the chief secretaries of all States and Union Territories to complete identification and enumeration of the eligible beneficiaries under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) for facilitating quick distribution of the assured ₹ 6,000 a year to eligible farmers.

 

  • Accordingly, small and marginal farmer family has been defined as “a family comprising of husband, wife and minor children (up to 18 years of age) who collectively own cultivable land upto two hectares as per the land records of the concerned State/Union Territory. The existing land-ownership system in the concerned States/UTs will be used for identification of beneficiaries and those whose names appear in land records as on February 1 this year will be eligible for the benefit.

 

  • After Union Minister Piyush Goyal made announcement on the PM-KISAN scheme in the interim budget presented in Parliament, the Union Government has sent a detailed communication to Chief Secretaries of all the States to complete identification of beneficiaries for facilitating quick distribution.

 

  • The benefit would be transferred to the bank account of beneficiaries through State Notional Account in the pattern similar to the MNREGS.