December 2013 Current Affairs for Civil Service Exams
NTERNATIONAL
Asian Countries Top OECD’s PISA survey of Global
Education
According to the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Cooperation and
Development (OECD) latest survey report , which evaluates the knowledge and
skills of the world’s 15-year-olds in 65 countries and has been released on 3
December. The OECD’s PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) 2012
tested more than 510,000 students in 65 countries and economies on maths,
reading and science. The main focus was on maths.
Highlights of the Survey Report :-
* Asian nations cemented their top positions in an eagerly awaited report on
global education , as their students continued to outshine western counterparts
in maths, science and reading.
* Shanghai again ranked first in maths, science and reading .
* Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea rounded out the top five in maths
skills.
* Already strong performers in 2009, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Singapore
continued to improve their performances in the three categories.
* The report highlighted Italy, Poland and Portugal for showing improvements in
maths skills since the last survey ,but noted drops in Sweden and Finland.
* Peru ranked at the bottom of the list in all three categories.
* 23 per cent of students in OECD countries, and 32 per cent overall, failed to
master the simplest maths problems.Boys performed better than girls in maths.
They scored higher in 37 out of the 65 countries and economies, while girls
outperformed boys in 5 countries.
* Across OECD countries, 8.4% of students are top performers in reading.
Shanghai-China has the largest proportion of top performers – 25.1%. Over 15%
of students in Hong Kong, Japan and Singapore are top performers in reading, as
are more than 10% of students in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Finland, France,
Ireland, Korea, Liechtenstein, New Zealand, Norway and Chinese Taipei.
Thailand’s PM Yingluck Shinawatra Dissolves
Parliament
Thailand’s Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on 9 December formally dissolved
the country’s parliament and called for new elections.The new elections are
scheduled to take place on 2 February 2014.The members of the opposition party
(Democrat Party) of Thailand resigned en masse from the Parliament on 8
December 2013 to protest a Government claimed by them as illegitimate.The
opposition party of Thailand can’t work in the legislature anymore because the
government is no longer accepted by the people. This will bring in a political
crisis in the country.The opposition party has aligned with the anti-government
protesters, who have staged the biggest rally of the country in the years.
These demonstrations began in November 2013 and aims to oust Prime Minister of
Thailand, Yingluck Shinawatra from the office.Yingluck Shinawatra won the
elections in 2011. The opposition party Democrats has not won an election,
since 1992. Democrat Party has won most of the seats on the Parliament in 1948,
1976 and 1992 but has never won an outright Parliamentary majority.
Michelle Bachelet Elected as Chilean President
Socialist Michelle Bachelet has been elected as Chile’s president on 15
December for a second time by a wide margin. Bachelet, a moderate socialist,
got 62 percent votes against 38 percent votes for Evelyn Matthei, a former
minister from the governing centre-right coalition.Michelle Bachelet, candidate
for a centre-left coalition of parties known as Nueva Mayoria , she first
served from 2006 to 2010, but under Chile’s constitution she could not stand
for a second consecutive term.She was the first woman President of Chile.She
begins her second turn in the office next year.The term of the president is for
four years.Michelle Bachelet will succeed the present president Sebastian
Pinera.
Saudi Arabia Passed Anti-Terror Law
Saudi Arabia’s Cabinet has approved a new anti-terrorism draft law on 16
December that criminalizes acts that disturb public order, defame the
reputation of the state or threaten the kingdom’s unity, raising concerns by
activists it could be used to quash political dissent.
Mexico’s President Signed Energy Reform Law
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto on 20 December signed into law a sweeping
reform that will allow private companies to drill for oil and gas, and end a
seven-decade-long monopoly held by the state oil company.Mexico President
called the energy bill a fundamental, historic reform needed for Mexico to
speed up the lagging pace of its economic growth.The bill was approved by both
houses of Congress and it has also received the approval from majority of
Mexico’s states legislatures, which was required for any constitutional
changes.
INDIA & WORLD
‘Brahmaputra Cruises’ Among World Top 10
Adventurous Cruises
‘ Brahmaputra Cruises ‘ by Assam Bengal Navigation Company has been recognised
by CNN International as one of the top 10 Most Adventurous Cruises in the World
for 2013.The ‘Brahmaputra Cruises (Jungle Book Tour/India)’ has been ranked
sixth on 3 December among the cruises including the Amazon, the Antartica, the
North Pole, Australia and Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Recalling that Assam
Bengal Navigation Company, an Indo-British joint venture, had pioneered
long-distance river cruising in India in 2003.Assam Bengal Navigation Company
managing director Ashish Phookan announced the company had pioneered
long-distance river cruising in India in 2003 and has completed ten years of
cruising on Brahmaputra river on the ‘ABN Charaidew’ this year.
Ten Indian Universities In Developing Nations’ Top
100 List
Indian universities have grabbed 10 of the top 100 slots in the first-ever
rankings of higher education institutions from emerging economies across the
globe, a list dominated by Chinese varsities. The Times Higher Education
magazine , known for its definitive educational rankings, published on 5
December the world’s first ranking for universities in Brazil, Russia, India,
China and South Africa (BRICS) and 17 other emerging economies. Pakistan was
included in the analysis, but none of its institutions make the tables.Indian
representation is led by Panjab University, which comes in joint 13th with
China’s Renmin University. The alma mater of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is
followed by Indian institutes of Technology (IITs) including Kharagpur (30th),
Kanpur (34th), Delhi and Roorkee (joint 37th), Guwahati (46) and Madras, which
shares 47th place with Jadavpur University. India remains conspicuously absent
from the top 10, which is largely dominated by Chinese institutions with Peking
and Tsinghua University coming in at No 1 and 2. The latest annual tables, a
subsidiary of the prestigious Times Higher Education World University Rankings,
are based on the same range of 13 rigorous performance indicators used to
create the annual world university rankings including teaching, research,
knowledge transfer and international outlook.
India 2nd Largest Supplier Of Overseas Students For
Australia
According to the latest data released on 9 December , India has emerged as the
2nd largest supplier of higher education students for Australian
universities.The number of Indian students to undertake higher education in
Australia has witnessed growth this year (2013) with total enrolments reaching
over 15,800 during the period of January-October as compared to 12,062 last
year (2012).The data indicated that even if the total enrolments dropped, India
emerged as the second top supplier of international students for Australia.Vocational
Education and Training (VET) was the sector that saw an overall drop in total
enrolments from India as well China, the topmost supplier of overseas students
for Australia.The top five source countries for students studying in Australia
are China (29.7 per cent), India (9.2), Korea (5.3), Vietnam (4.8) and Malaysia
(4.7).
Mauritius-India Agreed To Limitation Of Benefits
Clause In Revised Tax Treaty
Mauritius has agreed to include a limitation of benefits (LOB) clause in its
revised tax treaty with India.This was revealed by the Mauritius Financial
Services Commission (FSC) Chairman Marc Hein on 9 December.While details of
this clause in the India-Mauritius tax treaty are being worked out, LoB clauses
aim to prevent treaty shopping or inappropriate use of tax agreements by
third-country investors. Treaty benefits are limited by this clause to those
who meet certain conditions, including those concerned with business, residency
and investment commitments of anyone seeking benefit of a Double Taxation
Avoidance Agreement (DTAA).
India and Nepal Agreed To Check illegal Border
Trade
India and Nepal on 22 December agreed to address each other’s concerns on
commerce and transit, including reduction of tariff barriers and checking
illegal trade along the border. The decision was made during the two-day
Inter-Governmental Committee meeting that concluded in Kathmandu.The
delegations of the two sides were led by the Commerce Secretaries of the two
countries namely SR Rao of India and Madhav Prasad Regmi of Nepal.
NATIONAL
Department of Posts Launched ‘Express Parcel’ and
‘Business Parcel’ Services
The Department of Posts, Ministry of Communications & IT, on 2 December
launched an Express Parcel service and Business Parcel Services for speedy
delivery of parcels across the country. The services were launched by Smt. P.
Gopinath, Secretary, Department of Posts, at a function organized at New Delhi
G.P.O. These two new parcel services aim to promote the e-commerce market in
India by offering reliable and cost efficient delivery solutions. Whereas
‘Express Parcel’ is an air mail service providing guaranteed time bound
delivery of parcels, ‘Business Parcel’ will provide fast, secure and cost
efficient transmission of parcels through surface.These services will have
‘Cash on Delivery’ facility which has become a pre-requisite today for
e-commerce parcels.
Supreme Court Judgement On Homosexuality
India’s Supreme Court on 11 December upheld the constitutional validity of
Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code making gay sex an offence punishable with
upto life imprisonment.A bench of justices G S Singhvi and S J Mukhopadhaya set
aside the Delhi High Court’s verdict which had in 2009 decriminalised gay sex
among consenting adults in private.The Supreme Court bench allowed the appeals
filed by various social and religious organisations challenging the Delhi high
court verdict on the ground that gay sex is against the cultural and religious
values of the country. With the apex court verdict, the operation of penal
provision against gay sex has come into force.The Delhi High Court had on 2
July 2009 decriminalised gay sex as provided in Section 377 of the IPC and had
ruled that sex between two consenting adults in private would not be an
offence.
Cabinet Approved The Prevention of Communal and
Targeted Violence (Access to Justice and Reparations) Bill, 2013
The Union Cabinet on 16 December approved the Prevention of Communal and
Targeted Violence (Access to Justice and Reparations) Bill, 2013.The bill aimed
to prevent and tackle the communal violence in the country and punish the
perpetrators of the violence.The Bill has been named as The Prevention of
Communal and Targeted Violence (Access to Justice and Reparations) Bill,
2013.The Bill has the provision of creating an institutional arrangement for
speedy investigation, disposal of cases and for providing relief and
rehabilitation to victims of communal violence. It also seeks imposition of
enhanced punishment on persons involved in communal violence.
Prime Minister Released Postage Stamp On Former
Punjab CM Beant Singh
Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh on 17 December released a postage stamp in
honour of former Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Beant Singh.He was an Indian
National Congress politician and the Chief Minister of Punjab from 1992 to 1995.
He was killed by suspected Khalistani separatists in a car bombing.
Lok Sabha Passed The Lokpal and Lokayukta Bill
,2011
The Lok Sabha on 18 December approved the Lokpal and Lokayukta Bill, 2011
.The bill was already passed by the Lok Sabha in December 2011 but it came to
the house again as it underwent amendments before being approved by the Rajya
Sabha on 17 December 2013.The bill will now go to President Pranab Mukherjee
for his approval before it becomes law.The Bill seeks to establish an anti-corruption
watchdog that will have in its purview even the Prime Minister Office (PMO).The
Lokpal consists of a Chairperson and a maximum of eight members of which 50%
shall be judicial members.The Lokpal Chairperson or member shall not be
connected with any political party and one member will be an eminent jurist
nominated by the President.The Bill lays down clear time lines for Preliminary
enquiry & investigation and trial and towards this end, the Bill provides
for setting up of Special Courts.
STATES
Bihar Govt. Announced New Surrender and
Rehabilitation Policy For Maoists
The Bihar Government’s Principal Secretary for the Cabinet Coordination
Committee, Brajesh Mehrotra, has on 3 December approved a new surrender and
rehabilitation policy for Maoists in the state.The policy was approved in a
Cabinet meeting presided over by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.The new surrender
policy aimed to convince the Naxals to put down arms and lead a normal life and
bring youths to the mainstream of society.The move comes after seven policemen
were killed in a land mine blast by the Maoists in Aurangabad district of the
state on 3 December 2013. According to the new policy 2.5 lakh rupees would be
given for state, regional, central committees and to politbureau members of Maoists
who surrender under the new policy.
Maharashtra Cabinet Approved Sets Up Sugarcane
Control Board
The Maharashtra state cabinet has on 4 December approved the setting up of a
Sugarcane Control Board in the state.The decision came in the wake of the recent
violent agitation by farmers, demanding increased price for sugarcane. The
board would function on the lines of state electricity regulatory
commission.The cabinet also approved the draft Maharashtra Sugarcane (Purchase
and Supply) Bill 2013, expected to be tabled in the winter session of the state
legislature. Maharashtra has 202 registered co-operative sugar factories and
over 65 private ones.
Karnataka Assembly Passed Essential Services
Maintenance (ESMA) Bill 2013
The Karnataka state assembly on 4 December passed the Karnataka Essential
Services Maintenance (ESMA) Bill 2013. According to the new bill, striking work
will be a non-bailable offence and police can arrest a striking employee
without warrant. The Bill, popularly known as ESMA, is to put an end to
employees working in water, power, health, transport and service sectors going
on strikes, inconveniencing people.As per the ESMA Bill 2013, the definition of
essential services includes any service connected with the production,
generation, storage, transmission, supply or distribution of water or
electricity and any transportation service for the carriage of passengers or
goods by motor vehicles.
Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Passed
Anti-Superstition Bill
Maharashtra Assembly on 13 December passed the much-awaited Anti-Superstition
Bill.The Bill seeks to curb black magic and other inhuman practices arising out
of superstition.It came after four months of the murder of the noted
rationalist Dr. Narendra Dabholkar on 20 August 2013 in Pune, who fought for
such a law for more than for one and a half decade. Earlier, the State
Government of Maharashtra on 21 August 2013 adopted an Anti-Black Magic and
Superstition Ordinance.
CONFERENCES
8th Asia Gas Partnership Summit Held In New Delhi
The 8th Asia Gas Partnership Summit (AGPS) was held from 3 – 4 December 2013 at
New Delhi, India.The 8th AGPS was organized by GAIL (India) Limited and
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).The theme of the
conference is ” Asian Gas Market : Challenges and Opportunities in the Changing
Paradigm “.Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on 3 December inaugurated the
summit.During the summit Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh dedicated
GAIL India Ltd’s 1000 km Dabhol-Bangalore natural gas pipeline to the
Nation.The Dabhol – Bangaluru pipeline connects South India to the national gas
grid for the first time.Pipeline has been constructed at an investment of 4500
crore rupees with a design capacity of 16 MMSCMD of natural gas which can
produce 3000 MW of clean energy.The pipeline starts at Dabhol in Maharashtra
and passes through Belgaum, Dharwad, Gadag, Bellary, Devanagere, Chitradurga,
Tumkur, Ramanagaram, Bengaluru Rural and Bengaluru Urban districts.
AWARDS & HONOURS
Indian Origin Doctor Jaswinder S Bamrah Gets
Britain Excellence Award
Indian-origin doctor Jaswinder S Bamrah, consultant psychiatrist in Manchester,
has on 1 December received Asian Lite Professional Excellence Award for his
contribution to the medical field in the UK. He is a dedicated medical
professional conducting a large number of lectures nationally to psychiatrists,
general practitioners, to other disciplines and voluntary organisations such as
Alzheimer’s Disease Society and PACE on a variety of topics, such as the role
of carers in the community, dementia, which antidepressant to choose, suicides
and treatment of major depression in the Asian community.
Indian-American Author Manil Suri Won Literary
Award In Britain
Indian-American mathematician and author Manil Suri has won this year’s ” Bad
Sex in Fiction ” Award by Britain’s Literary Review magazine for his book “The
City of Devi”.The book was published in 2013. The prize was presented by
British actress, author and columnist Joan Collins on December 3 in
London.Suri, who lives in US and works as a professor of mathematics at the
University of Maryland, was, however, unable to accept the prize in person.”The
City of Devi” is the third novel by the author. His other two novels are “The
Death of Vishnu” and “The Age of Shiva”. Suri has been long listed for the Man
Booker Prize in 2001 and shortlisted for the Pen/Faulkner Award.He won the
Barnes & Noble Discover Prize in 2002.The annual award was introduced by
the magazine in 1993.
ONGC’s Vasudeva Won ‘ SCOPE ‘ Leadership Excellence
Award
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) chairman Sudhir Vasudeva and Engineers
India Ltd head A K Purwaha have been adjudged the best leaders in public sector
companies.Vasudeva won the SCOPE Excellence Award for Individual Leadership in
the Maharatna/Navaratna public sector enterprises category, while A K Purwaha
got the same award in the Miniratna PSE category.The award winners were chosen
by the eminent jury.The jury met on 12 December and selected the winners of the
SCOPE Excellence Awards 2011-12, SCOPE .The SCOPE Excellence Awards —
Individual Leadership Category—III (Other Profit Making PSEs) went to A A
Naqvi, managing director, National Backward Classes Finance and Development
Corporation.
GHIAL Awarded British Safety Council’s ‘Sword of
Honour’
Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA), operated by GMR Hyderabad
International Airport Ltd (GHIAL) , has been awarded the ‘Sword of Honour’ for
safety management.The award was in recognition of its effective implementation
of occupational health and safety management systems from the British Safety
Council for health and safety works at the airport.The ‘Sword of Honour’ is
considered to be the Oscar of the Safety World. RGIA is the first Indian
airport to receive this honour in the world.In the month of December the award
was presented to CEO-GHIAL in a glittering ceremony held at the famous
Goldsmiths’ hall at London.
Vijayan Pillai Gets Karshakasree Award – 2014
J Vijayan Pillai, native of Chavara, Kollam (Kerala), has been selected on 21
December for the Karshakasree award 2014, instituted by Malayalam Manorama to
honour the best farmer in the state. The award carries a cash prize of Rs 2
lakh, gold medal and a memento. Pillai is the 12th recipient of the award. He
was chosen for his efforts to manage a dairy farm which consists of 100 cows
along with paddy, plantain, vegetables farming and aqua farming.
SPORTS & GAMES
India To Host Under-17 FIFA World Cup In 2017
India have won the right to host the 2017 Under-17 FIFA World Cup in 2017 by
the FIFA executive committee in its meeting at Salvador de Bahia in Brazil on 5
December . By virtue of being the host country, India will take part in the
24-nation tournament for the first time in its history. This will be the
biggest ever football tournament in the country as this is the first FIFA event
in the country’s history. India has hosted Asian Football Confederation’s Youth
Championships (Under-20) in 2006 and then the AFC Challenge Cup in 2008 but
never has hosted any FIFA tournament.United Arab Emirates hosted the tournament
this year while Chile will be the host country for the 2015 edition.
Chitra Won Bronze at IBSF World Snooker
Championships
India’s Chitra Magimairajan had to settle for a bronze at the International
Billiards & Snooker Federation (IBSF) World Snooker Championship held at
Daugvapils, Latvia. She lost to Wendy Jans of Belgium in the
semifinals.In the final, Wendy Jans successfully defended her title by defeating
Chunxia Shi of China.The next edition of the IBSF World Snooker Championship
will be held at Bangalore in November 2014. The last edition was held at Sofia,
Bulgaria in 2012.
India Won Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2013
India on 12 December won the women’s Kabaddi World Cup championship for the
third time in a row, defeating New Zealand 49-21 in the summit clash in
Jalandhar, Punjab. The Indian women’s team led their New Zealand counterparts
for most part of the match and held out a strong challenge by the visitors in
the second half, on course to a resounding win. The Indian team took home a
first-place prize of 1 crore rupees. Anu Rani was adjudged the best stopper
while Ram Bateri was declared the best raider. Both received a Maruti Alto car
each.Indian women’s team has won 2011, 2012, and 2013 editions of World cups.
Cheteshwar Pujara is ICC’s Emerging Cricketer of
theYear
The Indian cricketer and a Rising Test batsman, Cheteshwar Pujara has bagged
the Emerging Cricketer of the Year award.The annual International Cricket
Council (ICC ) awards were announced in Dubai on 13 December.This is the first
ever ICC Award for Pujara.He became the second fastest Indian to score 1000
Test runs during the course of his double hundred against Australia on March at
Hyderabad. He put on the board 370-run record second wicket partnership with
Murali Vijay. Pujara, the 25 year old cricketer has scored 1310 runs in 15
tests with an average of 65.50.Clarke was earlier named in the ICC Test and ODI
Teams of the Year in Mumbai on 3 December 2013.In the same event, India captain
Dhoni was revealed as the People’s Choice award winner.Australian captain
Michael Clarke was the winner of the Sir Garfield Sobers trophy for ICC
Cricketer of the Year and was also named as the ICC Test Cricketer of the Year.
In total, there were eleven individual awards. The full list of winners
is :-
* ICC Cricketer of the Year (Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy) — Michael Clarke (Australia)
* ICC Test Cricketer of the Year — Michael Clarke (Australia)
* ICC Women’s ODI Cricketer of the Year — Suzie Bates (New Zealand)
* ICC ODI Cricketer of the Year — Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka)
* ICC Emerging Cricketer of the Year — Cheteshwar Pujara (India)
* ICC Associate and Affiliate Cricketer of the Year — Kevin O’Brien (Ireland)
* ICC Twenty20 International Performance of the Year — Umar Gul (Pakistan)
* ICC T20I Women’s Cricketer of the Year — Sarah Taylor (England)
* ICC Spirit of Cricket Award — Mahela Jayawardena (Sri Lanka)
* ICC Umpire of the Year (winning the David Shepherd Trophy) — Richard Kettleborough
* LG People’s Choice Award — MS Dhoni
Sunil Chhetri Named 2013 AIFF Player of the Year
Indian football captain Sunil Chhetri was on 20 December named the 2013 AIFF
Player of the Year. The announcement was made by All India Football Federation
(AIFF) at the annual general meeting held at the Football House in the
Capital.Chhetri, with 43 goals, is presently India’s highest scorer in
international matches. He had earlier won the award in 2007 and 2011 and joins
IM Vijayan, who too had won the award on three occasions.Oinam Bembem Devi was
adjudged the 2013 AIFF Women’s Player of the Year.
ECONOMY
Microsoft Co-founder Paul Allen Named World’s
Wealthiest Bachelor
According to the Wealth-X, a global wealth intelligence and prospecting company
latest report released on 4 December , with an estimated personal fortune of
$15.3 billion, Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen is the world’s wealthiest
bachelor, followed by Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani, who has a net
worth of $10.9 billion.Mikhail Prokhorov, owner of an American basketball team,
Brooklyn Nets is the world’s third wealthiest bachelor.
Health Insurance Premium To Cross Rs 32K crore Mark
By 2016-17
The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM) Economic
Research Bureau (AERB) latest study report titled ‘Health Insurance in India-A
review ‘ released on 8 December.According to the report , Growing at a
compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of about 20 per cent, India’s total health
insurance premium is likely to reach Rs 32,038 crore by 2016-17 from the level
of about Rs 13,092 crore recorded as of 2011-12 owing to rising income levels
together with growing health insurance premium.The ASSOCHAM projection is based
on average of the compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of about 6.7% for income
levels of people during 2004-05 and 2011-12 together with 32.5 per cent CAGR of
health insurance premium during 2006-07 and 2011-12.
Indian Oil Corporation Tops Fortune India 500 List
The business magazine Fortune’s Indian edition released its annual list of
Fortune 500 Indian companies for 2013, on 10 December.According to the list ,
State-run Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) has emerged as the country’s biggest
company in terms of annual revenue of Rs 4,75,867 crore, followed by
Mukesh Ambani-led private sector giant Reliance Industries (annual revenue
of Rs 4,09,883 crore ) at the second place. Both IOC and RIL have
retained their top-two ranks from the previous (2012 )year. In this (2013)
year’s list, the two are followed by Bharat Petroleum (Rs 2,44,822 crore) at
the third place and Hindustan Petroleum (Rs 2,17,771 crore) at fourth.Besides,
there are a total of six state-run companies in the top-ten positions, as
against four from the private sector.
Indians Most Optimistic About Growth Prospects
According to a global survey conducted by research firm Ipsos, India has
emerged as the most optimistic country globally with respect to growth
prospects in the coming time. More than half (53 per cent) of the people in
India are confident about the country’s future and are hoping that in next one
year the economy will revive. India is followed by Canada and Australia in the
second and third place respectively with 47 per cent of their citizens
confident about their country’s growth in next 12 months.Besides, China (4th),
Sweden (5th), Argentina (6th), Brazil (7th), Germany (8th) and Russia (9th) and
South Africa (10th) figured in the top 10 list out of 20 countries.The survey
was conducted across 20 countries and included over 16,000 respondents.
United Nations Lower’s India Growth Forecast To
4.8% For 2013
United Nations has on 19 December lowered India’s economic growth forecast for
2013 to 4.8 percent while warning that emerging markets should be prepared to
deal with the impact of US Federal Reserve’s quantitative easing
programme.According to the UN’s World Economic Situation and Prospects 2014
report , India’s economy is forecast to grow at 4.8 percent in 2013, down 1.3
percent from its earlier projection.Similarly, it has lowered the growth
projection for 2014 to 5.3 percent, down 1.2 percent from earlier forecast. The
UN sees India to grow by 5.7 percent in 2015.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
SpaceX Rocket Successfully Launches Its First
Commercial Satellite
An unmanned Falcon 9 rocket developed by Space Exploration Technologies, or
SpaceX, blasted off on 3 December to put its first commercial satellite known
as ‘ SES – 8 ‘ into orbit. The rocket lifted off from its seaside launch pad at
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida Perched on top of the rocket was a
7,000-pound (3,175 kg) communications satellite owned by Luxembourg-based SES SA,
which operates a 54-satellite fleet, the world’s second-largest. About 30
minutes after liftoff, the satellite and worth more than $100 million, was in
an elliptical orbit that reached more than 50,000 miles (80,000 km) from Earth,
about a quarter of the way to the moon. From there, SES-8 will manoeuvre itself
down to a circular, 22,369-mile (36,000-km) high orbit to provide television,
broadband and other communications services to customers in India, China,
Vietnam and elsewhere in Asia.SES-8 is the first commercial communications
satellite to be launched from Cape Canaveral in four years. Previous SES
satellites were launched primarily aboard Russian Proton and European Ariane
rockets, which cost far more than the approximately $55 million the company paid
for its ride on SpaceX’s Falcon booster.
Greece Tests Russian-Made S-300 Missile System for
First Time
Greek armed forces test-fired a Russian-made S-300 air defense system on 13
December , for the first time since it was bought 14 years ago. Greece is the
only NATO member that has an S-300 in service. The system was initially
purchased by Cyprus in the mid-1990s, and was later transferred to the Greek
island of Crete following objections from Turkey. The launch was carried out as
part of the White Eagle 2013 military exercise and was described as successful.
Iran Sent Second Monkey into Space For Second Time
Iran has on 14 December successfully launched its second monkey named ‘ Fargam
‘ into the space and back, the country’s latest step toward sending humans into
orbit.The monkey was flown on Iran’s liquid-fueled ‘ Pajohesh ‘ (research)
rocket for a 15-minute mission that took him approximately 72 miles into
space.This process will help the Iranian Scientists in developing Iran’s Space
Research works with necessary information, which would enrich their space
technology knowhow.The first rocket carrying a monkey named Pishgam (pioneer)
in the space was launched by Iran on 28 January 2013.
First Human Artificial Heart Implanted In France
The first human artificial heart implantation performed in Georges Pompidou
Hospital, Paris on 18 December was successful.The artificial heart designed by
the French biomedical firm Carmat and developed by the Dutch based European
Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS).The artificial heart can give
patients up to five years of extra life, which replaces the real heart.The
previous heart assistance devices are created mainly for temporary use.The
artificial heart weighs as little as less than a kilogram (900grams), almost
three times heavier than an average healthy human heart.
India Successfully Test Fires Nuclear Capable
Agni-III Missile
India on 23 December successfully test-fired its nuclear-capable Agni-III
ballistic missile with a strike range of more than 3,000 km as part of a user
trial by the Army from Wheeler Island off Odisha coast.The test fire of the
surface-to-surface missile was conducted by Strategic Forces Command (SFC) of
the Indian Army with the logistic support from the Defence Research and
Development Organisation (DRDO). The Agni-III missile is powered by a two-stage
solid propellant system.It has a length of 17 metres, 2 metres diameter and
launch weight is around 50 tonnes. It can carry a warhead of 1.5 tonne, which
is protected by carbon all composite heat shield.Though the first developmental
trial of Agni-III carried out on July 9, 2006 could not provide desired result,
subsequent tests on April 12, 2007, May 7, 2008 and February 7, 2010 as well as
the first user trial on September 21, 2012 from the same base were all
successful.
PERSONS IN NEWS
A) APPOINTMENTS
Justice D.P Buch Sworn In As Gujarat Lokayukta
Justice (retired) D.P Buch, a retired judge of the Gujarat High Court, was
administered the oath of Lokayukta by Governor Kamla Beniwal at Raj Bhavan
in the presence of Chief Minister Narendra Modi on 11 December.Justice Buch is
Gujarat’s fourth Lokayukta.The post had been lying vacant since the last
incumbent, Justice RM Soni’s term expired in December 2003.
Raman Singh Sworn In As Chhattisgarh CM for Third
Consecutive Term
Raman Singh was sworn in as Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh for the third
consecutive term on 12 December.Raman Singh retained his Rajnandgaon Assembly
constituency by defeating Congress’ candidate Alka Mudliyar, the wife of former
Congress MLA Uday Mudliyar who was killed in the Darbha naxal attack in May
this year, by a margin of 35,866 votes.Raman Singh, the three-term Chief
Minister who had an uninterrupted 10-year rule in Chhattisgarh-the
tribal-dominated state, earned the ‘Chawal Wale Baba” nickname for the
popularity of his unique pro-welfare schemes including distribution of rice at
one rupee and two rupees per kg to families belonging to extremely poor and
below poverty lines categories respectively. Raman Singh is the fourth chief
minister of Chhattisgarh state.
Harsh Bhanwala is new NABARD Chairman
Harsh Kumar Bhanwala has been appointed as the Chairman of the National Bank
for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) on 15 December.Bhanwala succeeds
Prakash Bakshi, who retired as Nabard chairman in September 2013.At present,
Snehlata Shrivastava, Additional Secretary in the Department of Financial
Services in the Ministry of Finance, holds additional charge of the chairman’s
post.Bhanwala is currently Executive Director at India Infrastructure Finance
Company (IIFCL). He was earlier chief general manager, looking after corporate
planning, human resource development and credit enhancement at IIFCL.
Sushma Singh Sworn In As New CIC
The President Pranab Mukherjee on 19 December administered the oath of office
to former IAS officer Sushma Singh as Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) at
the Rashtrapati Bhawan.Sushma Singh , who is the fifth Chief Information
Commissioner of CIC, is the second woman to be appointed to the post after
Deepak Sandhu, whose term ended on 18 December.She had joined the CIC as
Information Commissioner on 23 September 2009.Prior to joining the CIC, Sushma
Singh served as Secretary to the Government of India in the Ministries of
Information & Broadcasting, Panchyati Raj and the Development of the North
East Region (DONER).
Arup Raha Takes Over As 24th IAF chief
Air Marshal Arup Raha on 31 December took over as the 24th chief of the Indian
Air Force (IAF) succeeding Air Chief Marshal N.A.K Browne.He is expected to
have tenure of three years as IAF chief .
B)RESIGNS
Sudan’s Vice President Ali Osman Taha
Resigned
Sudan’s Vice-President Ali Osman Taha, a key figure behind the Islamist-backed
coup 24 years ago, has resigned to pave the way for a new government.His
resignation was announced by the Sudanese President, Omar al-Bashir in Khartoum
on 7 December . He resigned and vacated his office at the presidency ahead of
his cabinet reshuffle.Taha has been the first Vice President of Sudan, the
second highest political party.
C)DEATHS
Former South African President Nelson Mandela Died
Former South African President Nelson Mandela, who served 27 years in prison
for anti-apartheid activities and led his continent into a new era, has died in
Johannesburg on 5 December. He was 95 years old. He was also known as ‘ Madiba
‘ in South Africa.He was the first black South African to hold the office of
President from 1994 to 1999, and the first elected in a fully representative
multiracial election. He was born on 1918 in Eastern Cape. He joined the
African National Congress in 1943. In 1962, he was arrested and was convicted
of incitement and leaving country without a passport. He was sentenced to five
years in prison. In 1964, he was charged with sabotage, sentenced to life. He
was freed from the prison in 1990 .In 1999, he stepped down as leader.Mandela
has received more than two hundred and fifty awards over four decades.He was
the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993.In 1990 he was conferred with the
Bharat Ratna.He was the recipient of Mahatma Gandhi peace award in 2001.
Union Labour Minister Sis Ram Ola Died
Union labour and employment minister Sis Ram Ola has died on 15 December in
Gurgaon, Haryana. Sis Ram Ola was a member of the 15th Lok Sabha of India. He
represented the Jhunjhunu constituency of Rajasthan and was a member of the
Indian National Congress. He was a member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
from 1957 to 1990, and from 1980 to 1990 he was a cabinet minister in the
Government of Rajasthan. A recipient of the Padma Shri award in 1968, Ola
started girls education in a remote area in rural Rajasthan with three girls in
the school known as Indira Gandhi Balika Niketan Ardawata in 1952. He took over
as the Labour Minister in June 2013 after Mallikarjun Kharge was shifted to
Railways.In 1968, he became a recipient of Padma Shri award for social work .
D)VISITORS
Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai Visited India
Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai visited India from 12 – 15 December
2013.During this four day visit , Hamid Karzai met Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh in New Delh and discussed strengthening of bilateral cooperation in areas
of security and defence.The two leaders also agreed on deepening defence and
security cooperation, including through enhancement in training and meeting the
equipment and infrastructure needs of Afghanistan National Security and Defence
Forces that would increase their operational capabilities and mobility.India
has provided more than $2 billion in aid towards Afghanistan’s reconstruction
and is providing military training to Afghan troops.
E)MISCELLANEOUS
Edward Snowden Is The Guardian’s ‘ Person Of
The Year ‘
The Guardian newspaper has on 9 December named U.S. whistleblower Edward
Snowden its person of the (2013) year.It’s the second consecutive year a
whistleblower receives such a title. Last year (2012) Chelsea Manning became a
person of the year.As the Guardian reports, Edward Snowden leaked an estimated
200,000 files that exposed the extensive and intrusive nature of telephone and
internet surveillance and intelligence gathering by the US and its western
allies.
Pope Francis is Time’s Person of the Year – 2013
Pope Francis has been named Time magazine’s ‘ Person of the Year for 2013 ‘ on
11 December. He was named the Person of the Year for changing the perception of
the Catholic Church within nine months.The former Argentine Cardinal Jorge
Mario Bergoglio was elected in March as the first pope from Latin America and
the first Jesuit.It was the third time a Catholic pope had been Time’s
selection.John Paul II was selected in 1994 and John XXIII was chosen in
1962.Edward Snowden the person who leaked the secret documents about NSA
surveillance activities was selected at the second position in the list.
PLACES IN NEWS
1400-year-old Buddhist Temple Discovered In China
In the month of December 2013 , A 1,400-year-old Buddhist temple, built during
the Northern Qi Dynasty, has been discovered in north China’s Shanxi
Province.The shrine, enclosed by walls carved with Buddha niches, is part of
the Tongzi Temple complex secluded on a mountain near the city of Taiyuan- the
capital of Shanxi.The researchers from Institute of Archaeology of Chinese
Academy of Social Sciences (IA CASS) explained that structure was built in 556
AD during the rule of Northern Qi Dynasty (550-557 AD), a booming period for
Buddhism.The structure is the only one of its kind ever found in China and it
sheds light on early Buddha carvings.Though destroyed in a war in 1,117 AD, the
temple has yielded a batch of well-preserved statues.One of its walls was
carved with a Buddha figure of over 20 meters in height. It was unrecognisable,
but the archaeologists unearthed some remnants that suggested its original
look. The structure also houses a 2.6-meter mural dating from the Tang Dynasty
(618-907 AD), which archaeologists believe is of great value.
ABBREVIATIONS
ICC
- International Cricket Council
DSIM -
Department of Statistics and Information Management
EBT
- Electronic Benefit Transfer
IIFCL -
India Infrastructure Finance Company Limited
IPCC -
Inter-Govermental Panel on Climate Change
NABARD - National Bank for Agriculture and Rural
Development
SEBI
- Securities and Exchange Board of India
SIDBI - Small
Industries Development Bank of India
OECD - Organisation
for Economic Co-operation and Development
BOOKS IN NEWS
Mary Kom’s Biography ‘ Unbreakable ‘ Released
Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan unveiled Olympic medal-winning boxer M.C. Mary
Kom’s autobiography, titled ‘Unbreakable’, on 9 December in Mumbai. Mangte
Chungneijang Mary Kom is a boxer, a World Champion five times over and winner
of an Olympic bronze in 2012 – the first time that women’s boxing was part of
the Olympic Games.The book was published by Published by Harper Collins.
COMMITTEES
Justice Sodhi Committee On Insider Trading
Regulations Submits Report To SEBI
The High Level Committee to Review the SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading)
Regulations, 1992 constituted under the Chairmanship of Justice N.K. Sodhi,
former chief justice of Karnataka and Kerala High Courts and former presiding
officer of the Securities Appellate Tribunal, submitted its report to SEBI
Chairman, Shri U.K. Sinha, on 7 December .The Committee has made a range of
recommendations to the legal framework for prohibition of insider trading in
India and has focused on making this area of regulation more predictable,
precise and clear by suggesting a combination of principles-based regulations
and rules that are backed by principles. The Committee has also suggested that
each regulatory provision may be backed by a note on legislative intent.
IMPORTANT DAYS AND DATES
World AIDS Day Observed on 1 December
World AIDS Day was observed on 1 December 2013 across the globe to raise
awareness about the HIV/ AIDS. The theme for the year 2013 is: Getting to
Zero.HIV/AIDS remains a major global issue, having claimed more than 36 million
lives so far since the discovery of the virus more than 20 years ago. According
to the World Health Organisation, there were approximately 35.3 million people
living with HIV in 2012. Since the inception of World AIDS Day in 1988, it has
been observed on 1st December every year with different themes. The theme for
this year is “Getting to Zero”- means zero new infections, zero discrimination
and zero AIDS-related deaths.
December 9th Observed As A International
Anti-Corruption Day
International Anti-Corruption Day is observed on 9th December across the world
to raise awareness about the menace of Corruption and what people can do to
fight it. The theme for the year 2013 is “Act against Corruption Today”. The
day is observed on 9th December each year to raise awareness about the
corruption. The UN General Assembly by resolution of 58/4 of 31 October 2003
designated 9 December as International Anti-Corruption Day. This decision aimed
to raise people’s awareness of corruption and of the role of the United Nations
Convention against Corruption in combating and preventing it.
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