NATIONAL UPDATES:
1. Walmart to train 50,000 MSME entrepreneurs: US retail major Walmart will train 50,000 entrepreneurs from the
micro, small & medium enterprises (MSME) sector. The objective will be
fulfilled by opening 25 institute hubs in India in next five years which would
train the MSME entrepreneurs. The institutes will be opened under the ‘Walmart
Vriddhi Supplier Development Programe‘ across the nation. These institutes would
be strategically located near the manufacturing clusters and will be the part
of Walmart’s “long-term commitment to India”. For the development of these
institutes, Walmart has partnered with a local NGO Swasti which would also have
academic support from the local universities.
2. KVIC distributes 500 Bee Boxes, 500 Pottery
Wheels and 200 Leather Kits: Khadi and
Village Industries Commission (KVIC) distributed 500 Bee Boxes, 500 Electric
Pottery Wheels and 200 Leather Tool Kits in an event organised by KVIC in
Boondi District, Rajasthan. Event was organised to support the weaker section
of the society as well as to commemorate 150th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma
Gandhi. KVIC has been running a mass campaign for the revival of bee keeping,
pottery and leather industry under the Honey Mission, Kumhar Sashaktikaran
Mission and Leather Mission respectively.
3. Nilgiri Mountain Railway conducts special
service for foreign tourists: The
UNESCO-recognized Nilgiri Mountain Railway (NMR) conducted a special service for
foreign tourists. 71 tourists from several countries, including the USA, the UK
and France travelled by a special steam engine service from Coonoor to Ooty.
They were presented with special mementoes and gift hampers as well as served
with the replica of the original Edmonton type cardboard ticket. The NMR is one
of the few railways in the world that uses the unique rack and pinion system,
with its special third rail to negotiate gradients en route from Mettupalayam
in the foothills of the Western Ghats in Tamil Nadu to Ooty, the Queen of
Western Ghats.
Note: UNESCO
Headquarters: Paris, France; Director-General; Audrey Azoulay.
4. News Broadcasters Federation elects Arnab
Goswami as governing board president: The News
Broadcasters Federation (NBF), the country’s largest association of over 78
news channels, has elected editor-in-chief of Republic TV Arnab Goswami as the
President of its governing board. The body of 78 news channels in 14 languages,
representing broadcasters from 25 states. The new self-regulatory organization
in order to bring in transparent self-regulation on content will be announced
by the end of January 2020.
Note: News
Broadcasters Federation formation: July 2019.
INTERNATIONAL UPDATES:
1. Incredible India Road Show held in Singapore: The Incredible India Road Show held in Singapore, positioning the
country as a preferred destination for tourists. The roadshow by Indian
delegation will provide a platform to the stakeholders of India's tourism
industry to interact with their Singaporean counterparts. Indian delegation
comprises 25 tour operators and destination management companies along with
representations from the state governments of Punjab and Madhya Pradesh. A
total of 1,75,852 tourists from Singapore visited India in 2017, a growth of
7.4 per cent on the year, said the India Tourism Singapore office.
2. Driverless vehicles being tested on 5G
technology in UAE: Driverless vehicles are being tested on 5G
technology ahead of a planned deployment of such vehicles on roads in the United
Arab Emirates. The Director-General of the UAE’s TRA (Telecommunications
Regulatory Authority) said they will expand 5G network to important sectors
such as transport, health and education. According to industry reports,
5G-enabled driverless vehicles will be able to have more efficient and quick
communication with each other and traffic infrastructure, which will help to
minimize traffic jams and bottlenecks. 5G technology can also enable these
vehicles to identify traffics conditions and potential dangers quickly. The TRA
is coordinating with authorities in transport, health and education sectors,
and private sector entities to implement this strategy for better utilization
of 5G network.
3. Human Rights Day: 10 December: The World Human Rights Day is celebrated annually across the world on
10 December to honour the United Nations General Assembly's adoption and
proclamation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). This day is
observed every year across the world, as it empowers us all. The day also
acknowledges the advocates and defenders of human rights around the world. This
year it will be the 71st anniversary of Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
With the theme “Youth Standing Up for Human Rights”, the aim is to celebrate
the potential of youth as constructive agents of change, amplify their voices
and engage a broad range of global audiences in the promotion and protection of
rights.
Note:
Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted on this day by the United
Nation's General Assembly in 1948 at the Palais de Chaillot in Paris.
4. UAE, US joint military exercise ‘Iron Union
12’commences: ‘Iron Union 12’, a joint military exercise
between the ground forces of the UAE and the United States, commenced. ‘Iron
Union 12’ will see the two sides take part in joint military cooperation to
enhance combat and tactical capabilities. The joint military exercises of the
UAE Armed Forces with fraternal and friendly countries takes place in a manner
consistent with latest developments and reflects the UAE Armed Forces’
determination to stand firmly against all threats and challenges facing the
region.
5. Exim Bank provides USD 500 mn credit to
Bangladesh for defence procurement: India’s Exim
Bank (Export-Import Bank of India) has provided $500 million (Rs 3561 crore)
Line of Credit (LoC) to Bangladesh for defence-related procurement in the
neighbouring country. The Exim bank entered into an agreement with Bangladesh’s
Armed Forces Division (AFD) in this regard on April 11, 2019. The agreement
became effective from November 7, 2019, and the utilisation period of the loan
is 10 years from the date of signing the agreement. Under the loan agreement,
financing of export of eligible goods and services from India would be allowed
subject to the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP). Out of total credit, 75% of the
contract price will be applied by the seller and the remaining 25% will be
procured by the seller for the purpose of the eligible contract from outside
India, including Bangladesh. The contract price may be reduced from 75% to 65%
based on the nature of procurement.
Note: Exim
bank Founded: 1 January 1982; Headquarters: Mumbai, Maharashtra; Chief
Executive Officer (CEO): David Rasquinha.
6. Worldwide arms sales rise by nearly 5% in
2018: Worldwide arms sales rose by nearly 5 per cent in
2018. According to a new report by the Stockholm International Peace Research
Institute (SIPRI), the market is dominated by the United States. The turnover
of the 100 biggest arms manufacturers came to 420 billion dollars. US
manufacturers alone accounted for 59 per cent of the market, or a turnover of
246 billion dollars, up 7.2 per cent on the previous year. Russia was second in
the rankings for arms production, with 8.6 per cent of the market, just ahead
of the United Kingdom on 8.4 per cent and France on 5.5 per cent. The study did
not include China, for lack of sufficient data. The world’s largest arms maker
remains the US firm Lockheed Martin, as it has been since 2009. Its turnover
last year was 47.3 billion dollars. Its sales alone account for 11 per cent of
the world market.
Note:
Chairman, President & CEO of Lockheed Martin: Marillyn A. Hewson.
OTHER UPDATES:
SPORTS
1. All India Sports competition of ERMS to start
at Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath has
inaugurated 2nd Eklavya Model Residential School (EMRS) All India Sports
Competition at TT Nagar Stadium, Bhopal. Eklavya Model Residential Schools
(EMRSs) scheme is one of the flagship interventions of the Ministry of Tribal
Affairs introduced in 1997-98 to ensure tribal students get access to quality
education in the remote tribal areas. Tribal Folk artists from Madhya Pradesh
and other states will perform cultural programmes during the event. As many as
4500 players of 284 Eklavya Schools of 20 states will exhibit their skills in
16 sports disciplines during the competition.
2. Boxing: Joshua reclaims his world heavyweight
crown from Andy Ruiz: Britain's Anthony Joshua
reclaimed his world heavyweight crown from Andy Ruiz, outclassing the Mexican-American
to score a unanimous points victory. Joshua produced a masterclass performance
to regain his IBF, WBA and WBO titles in emphatic fashion at Ad Diriyah in
Saudi Arabia. Dominating from the outset, Joshua won by margins of 118-110 on
two scorecards with the third judge making it 119-109.
BANKING AND FINANCE
1. SBI announces a reduction in one-year MCLR by
10 basis points: Country's largest lender State Bank of India
(SBI) has announced the reduction in its marginal cost of fund-based lending
rate (MCLR) by 10 basis points across all one-year products (effective from
today). This is the eighth consecutive cut in MCLR by the lender this fiscal.
The new one-year MCLR has been cut to 7.90 per cent from 8 per cent.
2. Loans worth over Rs10 lakh cr sanctioned under
PMMY: Union Government informed that loans worth over
10 lakh crore rupees have been sanctioned till 1st November this year under the
Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana, PMMY. As per the findings of the PMMY survey,
around five crore persons were working in the establishments for which MUDRA
loans were availed between April 2015 to March 2018. The survey reveals that
these loans enabled beneficiaries to sustain the economic activities they were
engaged in.
BUSINESS AND ECONOMY
1. NSE launches interest rate options on 10-yr
govt bonds: National Stock Exchange launched interest rate
options on ten-year Government bonds. The exchange recorded a turnover of 5,926
contracts on the first day of its launch. The exchange has added one more
instrument to the fixed income derivatives asset class. interest rate options
will provide institutional investors with the ability to manage risk through a
non-linear product. These interest rate options are based on 10-year government
bonds maturing in 2029 with a coupon rate of 7.26 per cent and 6.45 per cent.
Presently, interest rate futures are available on seven government bonds for
residual maturity ranging from 4 years to 15 years.
Note: NSE’s
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer: Vikram Limaye.
2. MOU signed Between NSIC & ARAMCO Asia for
development in Oil & Gas Sectors: A memorandum
of understanding (MoU) has been signed between National Small Industries
Corporation (NSIC) and Suadi Aramco (Asia) for the development of Micro, Small
and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Ecosystem in India in Oil & Gas Sector. The
MoU will pave a way for accredited Indian MSMEs to carve out space as vendors
in Global space.
Note: National
Small Industries Corporation established in 1955. National Small Industries
Corporation is the flagship Mini Ratna public sector undertaking (PSU).
AWARDS AND HONOURS
1. 4 eminent diplomats honoured with 2019 ‘Diwali
– Power of One Award’: The 4 prominent diplomats
have been honoured with ‘The Diwali – Power of One’ award 2019 in recognition
and celebration of their work, especially at the United Nations, for a secure
and peaceful world.
The diplomats
who were honoured are: (1) Former foreign minister and Permanent Representative
of Kazakhstan to UN: Kairat Abdrakhmanov; (2) Former Permanent Representative
of Cyprus to UN: Nicholas Emiliou; (3) Former Chef de Cabinet to President of
72nd Session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) and Permanent Representative of
Slovakia to UN: Frantisek Ruzicka; (4) Permanent Representative of Ukraine to
the UN: Volodymyr Yelchenko.
Note: The
awards which have now come to be known as ‘Oscars of Diplomacy’ were
established by Diwali Foundation USA, Inc in 2017. The awards seek to promote a
peaceful and consensus-based process to achieve societal good, as befitting
high hopes and ideals of humanity enshrined in the UN Charter.
2. Abu Dhabi selected as the world’s leading
sports tourism destination: Abu Dhabi has
been selected as the world’s leading Sports tourism Destination at the 26th
edition of the World Travel Awards (WTA) held in Muscat, Oman. This is the 7th
time in a row that Abu Dhabi has been selected for this coveted award. The
award is the latest in several prestigious accolades gained by Abu Dhabi this
year, including being selected as the West Asia’s Leading Business Tourism
Destination at the West Asia edition of WTA and Best City Break at the UK’s
Selling Travel Agents’ Choice Awards. Abu Dhabi shined as a premium destination
once again for sports tourism in 2019 after hosting so Abu Dhabi me of the
world’s top sporting events, such as the FIFA Club World Cup 2017 and 2018, the
first edition of the UAE Tour, the AFC Asian Cup 2019, the Special Olympics
World Games 2019, the UFC 242 showdown and the Brazil vs South Korea
international friendly match.
Note: World
Travel Awards was established in 1993 to acknowledge, reward and celebrate
excellence across all key sectors of the travel, tourism and hospitality
industries.
UAE Capital:
Abu Dhabi; Currency: United Arab Emirates dirham; President: Khalifa bin Zayed
Al Nahyan.
3. Dr Vishwanath Prasad Tiwari elected for
Moortidevi Award for the year 2019: Noted
poet-critic & Former President of Sahitya Akademi Dr Vishwanath Prasad
Tiwari has been selected for the prestigious 33rd Moortidevi Award for the year
2019 for his work 'Asti Aur Bhavati'.
‘ASTI AUR BHAVTI’ is an autobiographical journey of Dr Tiwari which
captures the historical, philosophical and cultural aspects at different
temporal settings thus igniting life in subjects like changing values and
changes in societal and cultural landscapes. He is the recipient of many
distinguished awards that include Vyas Samman, Hindi Gaurav Samman, Pushkin
Samman and many more.
Note:
Moortidevi Award is presented every year for a contemplative and perceptive
work which expresses, underlines and illumines human values written in any
Indian languages or English. The award consists of a Saraswati Statue, a
Citation Plaque and Cash Award of Rupees Four lacs.
DEFENCE
1. Rafale jet tail numbers to feature former Air
Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa’s: The Indian Rafale fighter
jets will fly with the tail sign ‘BS’ after the recently retired Air Force
Chief Birender Singh Dhanoa. The Indian Air Force has decided to put tail
numbers in 30 Rafale jets with ”BS” initials. Six Rafale trainer aircraft will carry
RB series tail numbers which stand for Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria, the
current Chief of Air Staff who played a key role as lead negotiator for the
mega-deal.
OBITUARIES
1. Bar code inventor ‘George Laurer’ passes away:
George J. Laurer (94-years) passed away at his
home in Wendell, North Carolina in the US. Mr. Laurer was an electrical
engineer with IBM in North Carolina’s Research Triangle Park in the early 1970s
when he spearheaded the development of the UPC (Universal Product Code), or bar
code. The now-ubiquitous marking, composed of unique black bars and a 12-digit
number, allowed retailers to identify products and their prices as they are
scanned, usually at checkout.
2. Former Odisha minister Bhagabat Mohanty passes
away: Former Odisha Minister Bhagabat Prasad Mohanty
(92-years) passed away at his residence in Bhubaneswar. Mohanty was elected to
the state Assembly in 1971 as Praja Socialist Party (PSP) candidate and in 1985
and 1995 as a Congress nominee, said sources. He had served as the Higher
Education Minister of the state.