30.10.19 Chhattisgarh (CGPCS) Daily Current Affairs

CHHATTISGARH

  • Chhattisgarh: New industrial policy to focus on bio-fuel, e-vehicles & farm

 

  • The state government has announced a new five-year industrial policy. The new policy aims to boost business growth, also maintaining green cover at the same time.
    Promoting industries producing bio-ethanol from rice, ago as well as food processing units and plants manufacturing electric vehicles is one of the top priorities in the list.
    As part of rural push idea, provision of developing an industrial park in every development block of the state has also been included.

 

  • To encourage the growth and public participation the policy asserts on formation of advisory committees at the local level for maintenance of existing industrial areas.
    The sapling plantation in wide covers is now mandatory in industrial area. The policy assures to develop fire stations in major industrial areas of more than 100 acres. To strengthen the storage capacity and boost the development of logistic parks the rates of allotted land will be rationalized.

 

  • Water and effluent treatment plants and effective solid waste management units will be developed in industrial areas on Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model.
    The policy assures to provide marketing assistance to micro, small and medium enterprises of the state. Amending the Chhattisgarh Stores Purchase Rules, the state government already replaced the centre’s Gem portal with e-Maanak portal to ensure indigenous products get better market and eliminate national competitors.

 

  • For marketing local products, government will assist industrialists to participate at trade fairs and exhibitions organized at national and international level.

 

  • To encourgae young entreprenuers, the government will also buy start-up products on a priority basis, when needed.

 

  • To boost the export and import from Chhattisgarh, the industrial policy assures special tax concessions to make local products more competetive in the market.

 

  • To overcome the transportation issues of the manufacturing units to nearest ports the government will provide concessions in transportation facilities and assured to start the proposed APEDAs office in state capital.

 

  • The state government will allow special incentives for the weaker sections, schedule caste, tribes, ex-servicemen and women entrepreneurs to start industries.

 

  • Film studios equipped with hi-tech digital facilities will be developed for the development of the Chhattisgarh film industry.

 

  • The production techniques of procuring fuels, gases and petroleum products from coal and other resources will be encouraged.

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL

·       Bangladesh holds the first phase of Bishwa Ijtema

  • Bangladesh is to hold the first phase of Bishwa Ijtema, the second largest congregation of the Muslim community after Hajj. Bishwa Ijtema will be held from 10-12 January 2020 in Dhaka. The second phase of the Ijtema will be held from 17 to 19 January 2020.

 

  • Bishwa Ijtema is an annual event held in Bangladesh. It is held in a 160-acre field on the bank of the Turag River at Tongi on the outskirts ofDhaka since 1967.

 

  • Bishwa Ijtema means world congregation. It draws in Muslims from about 150 countries. In 2010, 5 million people were estimated to take part in the Bishwa Ijtema.

 

·       Philippines to buy Indias BrahMos missile

 

  • The Philippines revealed its plan to buy India’s BrahMos missilewhich can be launched from all four platforms, ship, a plane, submarine, or on land. The announcement was made by the Vice Commander of the Philippine Army Major General Reynaldo Aquino during his visit to India.
  • The Philippine Army is to acquire BrahMos missile as its First Land-Based Missile System Battery (1LBMS). The country aims to strengthen its coastal defences. BrahMos missile is considered as one of the world’s fastest supersonic missiles.

 

  • As a part of the wider ties, India and the Philippines have a strong defense relationship. The aim of collaborating with India by buying Brahmos will deepen the defence ties.

 

NATIONAL

  • India to play its first-ever Day-Night Test

 

  • The Indian cricket team will play its first-ever Day-Night Test match against Bangladesh.

 

  • The Test is scheduled to be held at the Eden Gardens from November 22-26 and will be the second game of a two-match series.

 

  • The match will start at 2 pm (IST) and will comprise a Tea and Dinner break.

·       India to open 100 additional airports in the next five years

  • The government of India is planning to open100 additional airports by 2024. The decision was made at a meeting that was held to review the infrastructure that is needed by 2025. The move is towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s announcement to double the infrastructure projects in a bid to revive growth and achieve a target of making India a $5 trillion economy by 2025.

 

  • The aim is to revive economic growth in Asia’s third-largest economy.The proposal included starting1,000 new routes connecting smaller towns and villages. The proposal also includes boosting the number of locally trained pilots to 600 a year and double the domestic aircraft fleet to 1,200 during the period. The government has allocated 1 trillion to build airports in the next 5 years.

 

·       Indian Railways expanded e office system

 

  • Indian Railways has expanded thee-office system in the sector. It has adopted to make it paperless, efficient, transparent, and expeditious.

 

  • The e-office system will bring absolutetransparency,as anything, once written on the file, will be archived. It will also have a monitoring mechanism to check as to where the files are held up. This would enable quick disposal of files and systematic, timely monitoring of pending files.

 

  • Indian Railways will change the work culture for providing better services to the public. The e-Office system will lead to a paperless culture, which will save operational costs and reduce the carbon footprint.

 

  • The implementation of phase-I of the NIC e-office suitewas completed ahead of time by It was implemented under a MoU with Indian Railways in March 2019. The phase-I was mandated to complete the work by March 2020. RailTel has created 50000+ users in 58 establishments of Indian Railways that have adopted to paperless work culture as of 30.10.2019. It had also trained all the executives to handle the platform.

 

·       Anup Kumar Singh took charge as the Director General of NSG

 

  • Former Ahmedabad city Police Commissioner and Senior IPS officer Anup Kumar Singhhave taken charge as the Director-General of the National Security Guard (NSG). He was appointed by the Ministry of Home Affairs. The recommendation of the Ministry of Home Affairs for Singh’s promotion was sent on 10 October to the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT). The appointment was approved by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
  • After the retirement of Sudeep Lakhtakia,the post was lying vacant for over months. Lakhtakia is a 1984-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of Telangana cadre.

 

  • NSG was established in It is the Counter-Terrorism Unit of the government of India. It was raised as the federal contingency force.