NATIONAL
UPDATES
1. National Anthem not
mandatory in cinemas: The Supreme Court said playing the National Anthem
before screening movies in cinema halls is not mandatory. The bench was headed
by Chief Justice Dipak Misra. In November 2016, the Supreme Court had ordered
all cinemas to play the anthem before screening a film ‘for the love of the
motherland’.
2. Bihar govt. bans
electronic cigarettes in Bihar: Bihar has banned even
e-cigarette. E-cigarette is smoked through electronics nicotine delivery
system for nicotine intake. Its manufacture, distribution, sale, purchase,
display and advertisement also stand banned. Bihar has already banned the
manufacture, distribution, trade, sale, purchase, display and advertisement of
all tobacco products.
3. Mankidia tribe denied
habitat in Simlipal, Odisha: Mankidia, one of the 13
Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups in Odisha were denied habitat
rights inside the Similipal Tiger Reserve. They are denied their rights
under the historic Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers
(Recognition of Forest Rights) Act 2006. State Forest Department has
objected on grounds that tribals could be attacked by wild animals, especially
tigers.
4. Gujarat tops Logistics
Performance Index: Gujarat has topped the logistics index chart,
according to a Report released by Union Minister for Commerce & Industry
Suresh Prabhu in Delhi. The chart is an indicator of the efficiency of
logistical services necessary for promoting exports in particular and economic
growth in general. Among 22 states, Gujarat is followed by Punjab, Andhra
Pradesh, Karnataka and Maharashtra on the index.
5. Rahman becomes Sikkim’s
Brand Ambassador: Music maestro AR Rahman was named the official
Brand Ambassador of Sikkim. Mr. Chamling felicitated the legendary music
composer during the inauguration of the 11-day Sikkim Red Panda Winter
Carnival at Palzor Stadium in Gangtok. Chief Minister of Sikkim, Pawan
Kumar Chamling, made the announcement.
6. UIDAI introduces ‘Virtual ID’ for Aadhaar
cardholders to address privacy concerns:
In a bid
to address privacy concerns, the Unique Identification Authority of India
(UIDAI) introduced a ‘Virtual ID’, which Aadhaar cardholders can generate from
its website and use for various purposes, including SIM verification, instead
of sharing the actual 12-digit biometric ID. This will give the users the
option of not sharing their Aadhaar number at the time of authentication. The
'Virtual ID', which would be a random 16-digit number, together with the
biometrics of the user, would give any authorised agency like a mobile company,
limited details like name, address and photograph, which are enough for any
verification.
INTERNATIONAL
UPDATES
1. China
to fund base in Afghanistan: China will fund construction of an Afghan
counterterrorism base in Badakshan province to block cross-border infiltration
of the ethnic Uyghur militants. Fergana News Agency (FNA) has quoted Gen.
Dawlat Waziri of the Afghan Defence Ministry as saying that China will provide
financial support to build the base, whose precise location inside Badakshan,
in northern Afghanistan, is yet to the determined.
OTHER UPDATES
BUSINESS/
ECONOMY:
1. NPCI names Asbe as CEO:
National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) on Monday appointed Dilip
Asbe as its MD & CEO with immediate effect. Asbe, who was the Chief
Operating Officer of NPCI, was also the acting CEO of NPCI since August after
A.P. Hota retired.
2. Government eases norms for FDI in single brand retail, construction,
civil aviation: The Union government on Wednesday liberalised and
simplified the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) regime in a host of sectors,
including Single Brand Retail Trading (SBRT), civil aviation (aimed at
facilitating Air India’s divestment), construction development, power
exchanges, pharmaceuticals and audit firms. The Union Cabinet, chaired by
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, gave its approval to permit 100 per cent FDI
under the automatic route for SBRT. The extant policy on SBRT allows 49 per
cent FDI under the automatic route, and FDI beyond 49 per cent and up to 100
per cent through the government approval route.
BANKING/
FINANCE:
1. PNB Ties up with NSFDC: Punjab National Bank
and National Scheduled Castes Finance and Development Corporation have tied up
to provide financial assistance for economic empowerment of persons belonging
to Scheduled Caste families living below Double Poverty Line. A MoA to
this effect was signed between PNB and NSFDC. Under this tie-up, PNB would act
as a channelising agent for the loan schemes of NSFDC.
2. Govt to divest 1.5% in NMDC: The government will
begin the sale of 1.5% stake in NMDC at a floor price of Rs153.50 a piece. Sale
of 1.5% would fetch Rs750 crore to the exchequer. The NMDC Limited is a
state-controlled mineral producer of the Government of India.
3. ICICI Securities plans to
launch 3,200 cr IPO: ICICI Securities plans to launch an IPO worth at least
Rs. 3,200 crore ($500 million) in February. Parent ICICI Bank will be selling
64 million shares in the IPO. ICICI Securities offers investment banking, institutional
broking, retail broking and private wealth management services.
4. SBI to raise $2 Billion via
overseas bonds: SBI is planning to raise $ 2 billion by issuing bonds in U.S. dollar
or in some other convertible currency in the current and the next financial
year. The lender may raise the funds in more than one tranches. The funds could
be used to boost credit demand. The bond is a debt security, under
which the issuer owes the holders a debt and is obliged to pay them
interest on the maturity date.
SPORTS:
1. Aanchal Thakur bags Bronze in
skiing: Aanchal Thakur made history as she won India’s first ever international
medal in skiing. She clinched the bronze in the coveted Alpine Ejder 3200 Cup. The
Championship was organised by the Federation Internationale de Ski (skiing’s
international governing body) in Erzurum, Turkey. She won the medal in the
slalom race category.
OBITUARIES:
1. Peter Sutherland, first WTO
Dir. Gen., passes away: Peter Sutherland, first WTO Director-General, passes away
in Dublin. He was 71. Mr. Sutherland took the helm of the General Agreement on
Tariffs and Trade (GATT) in 1993 at a time when the outcome of the broad and
complex Uruguay Round of global trade talks was very much in question.