01.09.18 Chhattisgarh(CGPCS) Current Affairs

CHHATTISGARH

  • Nava chhattisgarh 2025’, open for public suggestion: raman

 

  • Chhattisgarh State would celebrate its silver jubilee as ‘Young Chhattisgarh’ in year 2025 which has been created by former Prime Minister late Atal Behari Vajpayee, said Chief Minister Raman Singh.
  • Keeping this in view State Government is laying the plan for ‘Nava Chhattisgarh 2025’ with an oath to fulfil it for which an ‘Atal Drishti Patra’ (Atal Vision Document) has been prepared. The State citizens can record their suggestions on the document so that it can be made better.
  • As per document, in next seven years, pledge is to make it a smart and green State where GDSP would double and prosperity would prevail so that State is placed in 5th position in country.
  • with ‘Atal Vikas Yatra’ from September 5 to October 5, would cover 27 districts of State covering 62 assembly constituencies holding 42 public meetings and 38 welcome meetings and programmes.
  • The distance covered would be 6000 kilometres during which tendu leaves collectors would be given `700 crore bonus.
  • The aim is to first take the State Government achievements before the public and inclusion of suggestions and thoughts of people in vision document.
  • The vision document also speaks of providing house of each citizen of State by 2022 and quality and affordable health care services. Farmers’ income would be doubled and strengthened while using modern agriculture techniques production would be increased.

 

 

INTERNATIONAL

 

·        NASA set to launch Ice, Cloud Land Elevation satellite to track earth’s melting ice

 

  • The Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite-2 (icesat-2)will measure the average annual elevation change of land ice covering Greenland and Antarctica to within the width of a pencil, capturing 60,000 measurements every second.
  • Icesat-2 which is scheduled to be launched on September 12 represents a major technological leap in our ability to measure changes in ice height.

 

 

·        Germany to give Rs 990 crore loan for Clean Ganga Mission

 

  • In an effort to clean the river Ganga, Germany is providing a soft loan of euro 120 million(approx. Rs 990 crore) to India to strengthen sewage water treatment infrastructure in
  • The purpose of the project ‘Clean Ganga Mission’ is to reduce the inflow of untreated wastewater in River Ganga and, thus, to improve the water quality of the river.
  • The initiative also includes construction of 13 sewage pumping stations.

 

·        Argentina hikes interest rate to 60%, highest in the world

 

  • Due to economic crisis, Argentina’s central bank raised its benchmark interest by 15 percentage points to 60%, the highest in the world.
  • The Argentine peso is down 50% this year against the dollar and the country’s inflation is running at over 30%.
  • Argentina President Mauricio Macrihas asked for an early release of a $50-billion loan from the IMF (International Monetary Fund).

 

 

 

NATIONAL

 

  • PM to launch India Post Payments Bank

 

  • The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, will launch the India Post Payments Bank (IPPB) at Talkatora Stadium in New Delhi on September 1st, 2018.

 

  • On the day of the launch, IPPB will have 650 Branches and 3250 Access Points spread across the country. Simultaneous launch events will be held at these branches and access points.

 

  • All the 1.55 lakh Post Offices in the country will be linked to the IPPB system by December 31, 2018.

 

Gk bit – Post payment bank

 

  • India Post Payments Bank is the sixth payments bank to commence operations in the country. The others in the space are two-year-old Airtel Payments Bank, Paytm Payments Bank and Fino Payments Bank – both launched last summer – and   recent-entrants Aditya Birla Idea Payments Bank and Jio Payments Bank.

 

  • On the day of the launch, IPPB had 650 branches and 3,250 access points, across the country. The plan is to link all the 1.55 lakh post offices to these branches by the end of 2018.

 

  • The main difference between payments banks and traditional banks is that the former can only receive deposits and remittances. Payments banks cannot offer any financial products, say credit cards, of their own. They have to tie-up with other financial services providers to offer third-party products like loans and insurance to their customers. For instance, India Post Payments Bank has teamed up with financial services providers like Punjab National Bank and Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance for this purpose.

 

  • Payments banks can only accept deposits of up to Rs 1 lakh per customer in a savings/current account.

 

  • 2 percent Growth of GDP in real terms in Q1 of 2018-19

 

  • The Central Statistics Office has released the estimates of GDP for the first quarter (Q1) of 2018-19.
  • In line with momentum built in the economy, the growth of GDP in real terms in Q1 of 2018-19 is 8.2 per cent, reinforcing the high growth of 7.7 per cent recorded in last quarter of 2017-18.

 

  • This growth is broad-based and has been driven by 8.4 per cent growth in consumption expenditure and 10.0 per cent growth in fixed investment.

 

  • The latter development is particularly encouraging as it has come about over an impressive growth of 14.4 per cent in Q4 of 2017-18 and augurs well for future growth.

 

·        HRD Ministry introduced ‘Atal ranking’ for higher education institutions

 

  • The Human Resource Development Ministry launched the ‘Atal Ranking of Institutions on Innovation Achievements’ (ARIIA) to promote innovation and research in higher education.
  • Named after former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, ARIIA will rank educational institutions for innovation output based on all major indicators and parameters used globally.

 

·        India to soon have London-like ‘one-nation-one-card’ policy for transport

 

  • India will shortly unveil a ‘One Nation-One Card Policy’ for public transport that will entail connectivity between various modes of transport.

 

  • For instance in London, one can buy one card (Oyster card) and can travel on the bus, metro and even suburban trains using that card.

 

  • The objective of the strategy is to plan for the citizens of India first, rather than focussing on vehicles alone, by providing sustainable mobility and accessibility by switching to a cleaner mode of transportation such as electric, ethanol, methanol, CNG, LNG and hydrogen fuel cells