NATIONAL
UPDATES:
1. Skill India gets its first Batch of
IES officers to the ISDS cadre: The fresh batch
of the newest central government services, the Indian Skill Development
Services (ISDS) commenced their training program at
the Administrative Training Institute (ATI) in Mysuru,
Karnataka. These are the first batch which is joining the ISDS cadre from the
Indian Engineering Service Examination conducted by UPSC. The aim for this is
to attract young and talented administrators towards institutionalizing the
Skill Development environment in the country. The induction of young talent as
ISDS officers is one of the special initiatives taken by the Ministry of Skill
Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) and the government as a whole, to
significantly strengthen the skill development eco-system in the country. This
is the first batch of young minds from Indian Engineering Services to be
included in the MSDE.
Note:
Minister of State in the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship:
Raj Kumar Singh.
2. Haryana launches two insurance
schemes for traders: The State government
of Haryana has launched two insurance schemes for
registered small and medium traders. The schemes includes
“Mukhyamantri Vyapari Samuhik Niji Durghatna Beema Yojana” and “Mukhyamantri
Vyapari Kshatipurti Beema Yojana“. An insurance cover of Rs 5
lakh would be provided under the Mukhyamantri Vyapari Samuhik Niji
Durghatna Beema Yojana. An insurance cover ranging from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 25
lakh would be provided under the Mukhyamantri Vyapari Kshatipurti Beema
Yojana. Traders registered under the Haryana Goods and Service Tax (HGST) Act,
2017 would be covered under these schemes. As per the scheme, the premium of
people under both the schemes would be paid by the State government.
Note:
Haryana Capital: Chandigarh; Chief Minister: Manohar Lal Khattar;
Governor: Satyadev Narayan Arya.
3. Indian
Railways across the country is observing “Swachhta-Hi-Seva Pakhwada”: Ministry
of Railways is observing ‘Swachhta-Hi-Seva Pakhwada’ across its
entire network from 11th September to 2nd October
2019. Prime Minister of India at an event on
Swachhta Hi Seva (SHS) offered Shramdaan at Mathura leading and giving a
message to the nation on the removal of plastic waste.
According to Shri Piyush Goyal (Minister of Railways and
Commerce & Industry), officers and staff of all departments to be involved
in various activities during ‘Swachhta-Hi-Seva Pakhwada’. Mr Goyal also
directed Zonal Railways to upload selected photographs
on E-Drishti,
Minister’s dashboard for monitoring purposes.
4. Bandaru
Dattatreya takes oath as Himachal Pradesh Governor: Former
Union Minister Bandaru Dattatreya (72-years) took oath as the Governor of Himachal
Pradesh. The Chief Justice of Himachal Pradesh High Court V. Ramasubramanian administered
him,oath of Office and Secrecy at Rajbhavan in Shimla. Dattatreya has
replaced Kalraj Mishra who is now taking over as
the Governor
of Rajasthan.
5. DR.
PK Mishra takes charge as Principal Secretary to PM Modi: Senior
Indian Administrative Service officer (retired) Dr. Pramod Kumar Mishra (1972
batch, Gujarat cadre) took charge as principal secretary to the Prime Minister
Narendra Modi. He succeeds Nripendra Misra who stepped down recently. Mr Mishra holds
a PhD in Economics / Development Studies from the University of Sussex in
England. The United Nations conferred him with the SASAKAWA award in 2019 for
his efforts towards disaster risk reduction.
6. P K Sinha appointed as the
Principal Advisor to PM: Former Cabinet Secretary Pradeep
Kumar Sinha has been appointed the Principal Advisor to Prime
Minister Narendra Modi. The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) has
approved the appointment of PK Sinha. He is a 1977 batch Indian Administrative
Service Batch officer of Uttar Pradesh cadre. He joined cabinet secretariat on
June 1, 2015, as Officer-on-Special Duty.
INTERNATIONAL
UPDATES:
1. U.K.
opens up two-year post-study work permit visa again: The
U.K has decided to re-introduce the two-year post-study Visa
for International students. It will boost the opportunities for talented
students to build successful careers thereafter their education. According to
the British
High Commission, the new ‘graduate’ route will be open to all
international students, who have valid U.K. immigration status as a student. Students have
successfully completed a course of study in any subject at
undergraduate level or above at an approved U.K. Higher Education Provider. The
work visa was revoked in 2012 by the then government,
affecting the international student admissions as they had to leave just four
months after completing their course.
2. Vietnam
opens Southeast Asia's largest solar power farm: Vietnam has
inaugurated Southeast Asia's largest solar power farm
which has the capacity to produce 688 million kWh of electricity per year. The Dau Tieng
Solar Power Complex is a joint venture with the Thai
industrial group B.Grimm Power Public Company and has an investment of more
than USD
391 million. It is expected to generate 10% of the
country's solar energy to guarantee supply to 320,000 homes.
It will also prevent the emission of 595,000 tons of
carbon dioxide into the atmosphere every year.
3. Nepal Infrastructure Summit 2019
held in Kathmandu: Nepal Infrastructure Summit (3rd)
2019 was held in Kathmandu, Nepal (11th-12th September 2019). The theme of
the summit was “Resilient Infrastructure for Sustainable Development“. It
focuses on the global and regional mega trends, including climate change and
their relevance to the local context, issues surrounding infrastructure project
delivery, financing modalities and opportunities for cross-border economic
cooperation and investments. The summit was organised by the Confederation of
Nepalese Industries in association with Government of Nepal. Minister of State
(Independent Charge) for Power, New and Renewable Energy Raj Kumar Singh
represented India in the summit.
Note:
Prime Minister of Nepal: K P Sharma Oli; Capital: Kathmandu.
4. Thailand 1st in Asia to roll out
plain cigarette packaging: Thailand became the first
Asian nation to unveil plain cigarette packaging to reduce the
appeal of smoking and complied with the World Health Organisation’s
(WHO) guidelines. In 2012, Australia became the first country to require
tobacco products to be sold without colourful brand logos.
Note:
Thailand Capital: Bangkok, Currency: Baht.
5. Canada's
Justin Trudeau calls general election on 21st October: Canadian
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (47-years) dissolved the parliament and called a
federal election for 21st October this year. Justin Trudeau (leader of the
Liberal Party) visited Governor General Julie Payette, Canada's acting head of
state to formally launch the campaign.
Note:
The prime minister of Canada is the primary Minister of the Crown, chairman of
the Cabinet, and Canada's head of government.
6. Cryodrakon boreas is the largest
flying animal of all time: Scientists have unveiled a newly
discovered species of a pterosaur, the largest ever flying animal according to
a study conducted by Queen Mary University in London. These species come from
the Azhdarchid group of pterosaurs. The pterosaur’s name Cryodrakon
boreas roughly translates to ‘frozen dragon of the north wind’.
Cryodrakon boreas is the largest flying animal of all time, with a wingspan
of 10 m and weighing 250 kg, researchers reported in the Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology.
7.
International Day for South-South Cooperation: 12th September: The
International Day for South-South Cooperation is being observed every year on 12
September by United Nations (UN) to work on technical cooperation among
developing countries. The theme for 2019: From Commitment to Action — Follow up
to Buenos Aires Plan of Action+40. The Second High-level United
Nations Conference on South-South Cooperation (BAPA+40)
was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina (20-22 March 2019).
OTHER
UPDATES:
BANKING AND FINANCE
1. IDBI to launch co-branded credit
card with LIC: The Industrial Development Bank
of India (IDBI Bank) and Life Insurance Corporation of India Credit
Cards Services (LIC CSL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of LIC, will launch a
co-branded credit card, which will be marketed to customers, agents, and
employees of the corporation and its subsidiaries.
Note:
IDBI Bank Headquarters: Mumbai; MD and CEO: Rakesh Sharma; Chairman of
LIC: MR Kumar; Headquarters of LIC: Mumbai.
AWARDS AND HONOUR
1. Navdeep Singh Suri honoured with
First Class Order of Zayed II: Navdeep Singh
Suri, India’s envoy to United Arab Emirates, has been honoured with
the First Class Order of Zayed II award.
He
was awarded by UAE President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan for his
contribution to the development and strengthening of friendly relations and
co-operation between India and UAE during his tenure. Suri has been heading the
Indian mission in the UAE since October 2016.
DEFENCE
1. DRDO successfully tests indigenous
anti-tank guided missile (MPATGM): The Defence
Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully flight tested an
indigenously-developed low weight, fire and forget Man-Portable Antitank
Guided Missile (MPATGM) in the ranges of Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh. This is
the third series of successful testing of MPATGM. The missile is incorporated
with state-of-the-art Infrared Imaging Seeker along with advanced avionics. The
test paves the way for the Army to have developed third-generation man-portable
Anti-Tank Guided Missile indigenously.
Note:
DRDO Chairman: G Satheesh
Reddy, Established: 1958, Headquarters: New Delhi.
2. IAF resurrects 17 Squadron ‘Golden
Arrows’ for Rafale: The Indian Air Force (IAF) resurrected
the Air Force Station (AFS) Ambala-based 17 Squadron ‘Golden
Arrows’, which will operate the first squadron of Rafale fighter
jets. Air Chief Marshal Birender Singh Dhanoa presented a memento to Station
Commander Group Captain Harkirat Singh to commemorate the occasion. The
squadron was formed at Ambala on 01st Oct 1951 under the command of
Flight Lieutenant D L Springett and was then equipped with Harvard-II B
aircraft. Under the command of then Wing Commander BS Dhanoa, Golden Arrows
participated actively in Operation Safed Sagar in 1999. On December 31, 2011,
the squadron was ‘number plated’ after the Russian Mig-21 jets that it flew was
decommissioned as part of the IAF’s long-term plan to phase the decades-old
aircraft out of service and was since awaiting newer inductions.
3. INS Khanderi to be commissioned
into the Indian Navy: India’s 2nd Scorpene-class
submarine, INS Khanderi will be commissioned into the Indian Navy by
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. The conventional diesel-electric submarine has
been manufactured by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd in Mumbai. The first Scorpene-class
submarine INS Kalvari was commissioned into the Indian Navy in December 2017.
Note:
Chief of the Naval Staff: Admiral Karambir Singh.
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