NATIONAL UPDATES:
1. NIA to establish offices in every
state by 2024: Amit Shah: Amit Shah, the Union Minister of Housing and
Cooperation, spoke at the start of a two-day “Chintan Shivir” in Surajkund,
Haryana. The Chintan Shivir is being attended by Chief Ministers of the States,
Home Ministers of States, Lieutenant Governors, and Administrators of Union
Territories. Key Points:
a)
In
his speech, Shri Amit Shah stated that this Chintan Shivir, inspired by Prime
Minister Narendra Modi, is being held to give the nation a unified platform to
fight threats like cybercrime, the proliferation of drugs, and cross-border
terrorism jointly.
b)
Because
crimes are evolving and growing more international in scope nowadays, all
States will need to come up with a coordinated approach to combat them.
c)
The
areas impacted by left-wing extremism, including Jammu and Kashmir and the
North East, which were once hotspots of violence and disturbance, are now
hotspots of development, according to the Union Home Minister.
d)
Over
the past eight years, the security situation in the North East has greatly
improved. Since 2014, for example, there has been a 74% decrease in insurgency
incidents, a 60% decrease in security force casualties, and a 90% decrease in
civilian casualties.
e)
Additionally,
by signing deals with the NLFT, Bodo, Bru, and Karbi Anglong, under which more
than 9,000 militants have surrendered, efforts have been made to achieve a
sustainable peace in the area.
2. Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik launches
Safal common credit portal for farmers: Odisha Chief Minister, Naveen Patnaik has
launched a common credit portal SAFAL’ (Simplified Application for Agricultural
Loans) for the welfare of farmers. SAFAL is an abridged application for
agricultural loans that will enable farmers and agri-entrepreneurs to access
over 300 term loan products from more than 40 partner banks. It has also been
integrated with Krushak Odisha and will have access to 70-plus model project
reports. The application can revolutionise credit provisions for farmers and
agri-entrepreneurs. About the SAFAL:
a)
The
application is a one-stop solution for farmers and agri-entrepreneurs to avail
formal sector credit from public and private sector banks, Regional Rural
Banks, State Cooperative Banks, and Small Finance Banks.
b)
The
portal will ease the loan application process benefiting both the farmers and
banks significantly, the chief minister said. It will also reduce information
asymmetry by sending farmers real-time notifications at every stage of their
loan application.
c)
SAFAL
will also provide the government with complete visibility of demand and
disbursal of formal credit across states and ensure schemes are designed in a
data-backed manner. He hoped that SAFAL would be a facilitator of credit to
spur the agriculture and allied sectors in Odisha and increase the economic
prowess of farmers in the long run.
Note: Odisha Capital: Bhubaneswar; Odisha
Chief Minister: Naveen Patnaik; Odisha Governor: Ganeshi Lal.
3. Gujarat achieves 100 percent
household tap connections under Jal Jeevan Mission: Gujarat has been
declared as a 100 percent ‘Har Ghar Jal’ state. In Gujarat, households in rural
areas have access to safe drinking water through taps under the ‘Har Ghar Jal’
mission. About 91,73,378 houses in the state have water connections according
to the government record. Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the state
and people of Gujarat who has shown their enthusiasm for the Jal Shakti
mission. Key Points:
a)
The
‘Har Ghar Jal’ was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2019. The ‘Har
Ghar Jal’ aims to make available 55 liters of water per person every day to
each rural household through household tap connections by 2024.
b)
Under
the mission, 91.73 lakh households have been provided with water tap
connections in Gujarat.
c)
The
100 percent coverage of rural households is possible by laying 63,287
kilometers of distribution pipelines, 3,498 underground pumps, setting up 2,396
high ranks, 339 wells, 3,985 tube wells, 324 mini schemes, and 302
solar-powered drinking water distribution systems.
d)
Gujarat
has achieved 100 percent water tap connections two years ahead of the 2024
deadline.
4. Dehradun to host 3-day “Akash for
Life” Space Conference in November: The “Akash for Life” a 3-day space
conference will showcase the blending of traditional and modern knowledge
through an extended integration of all schools of thought. The decision was
taken by the Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Science and
Technology, Minister of State (Independent Charge) Earth Sciences, MoS PMO,
Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, and Dr. Jitendra
Singh. The event is scheduled to be held at Dehradun from 5th November to 7th
November 2022. Dr. Jitendra Singh informed us that 35 eminent speakers will
share their thoughts on various dimensions of Akash Tattva during Dehradun
Conclave. The conclave aims to expose the youth of India to the wisdom of
ancient sciences along with modern scientific advancements.
5. Blue Beaches: Two more Indian
Beaches enter the coveted list: Two more Indian beaches have made it to
the list of Blue Beaches. Minicoy, Thundi Beach and Kadmat Beach, in
Lakshadweep are the proud entrants in the coveted list of Blue Beaches, an
eco-label given to the cleanest beaches in the world. Now the tally of total
blue flag-endorsed beaches in India stands at 12. Both beaches have designated
staff for beach cleanliness, maintenance, safety and security of swimmers.
Further, they comply with all the 33 criteria mandated by the Foundation for
Environment Education (FEE). Thundi and Kadmat beaches
a)
Thundi
Beach is one of the most scenic beaches in the Lakshadweep archipelago with
hues of white sand mixed with turquoise & blue shade water by the lagoon, a
paradise for swimmers and tourists.
b)
While
the Kadmat Beach is popular with cruise tourists who visit the island for water
sports. It is a paradise for nature lovers with its pearl white sand, blue
lagoon waters, its moderate climate and friendly locals.
Note: Foundation for Environment Education
President: Lesley Jones; Foundation for Environment Education Headquarters:
Copenhagen, Denmark; Foundation for Environment Education Founded: 1981.
INTERNATIONAL UPDATES:
1. United States Appoints Elizabeth
Jones to Serve As ChargĂ© d’Affaires At US Embassy in New Delhi: The Biden
administration has now named a senior US diplomat, who had worked on NATO’s
role in Europe vis-a-vis Russia as the US Assistant Secretary of State for
Europe and Eurasia, as the next Charge d’Affaires ad interim in New Delhi —
until a full-time Ambassador is sent to India.
About Elizabeth Jones: Elizabeth Jones,
74, is the sixth interim US envoy in the last 21 months (since January 2021)
asked to step in for the job, which is considered a placeholder until a
full-time Ambassador is confirmed by the US Congress. During the Obama
administration, Jones had served as Deputy Special Representative for
Afghanistan and Pakistan and Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Near
Eastern Affairs. In October 2021, she was appointed as Coordinator for Afghan
relocation efforts.
The Ongoing Situation: Currently,
Patricia A Lacina is the ChargĂ© d’Affaires at the US Embassy in New Delhi. She
assumed charge on September 9, 2021. After US envoy Kenneth Juster, a political
appointee of the Donald Trump administration, departed following the
inauguration of the Biden administration on January 20, 2021, there have been a
battery of interim envoys at the embassy in New Delhi — Donald Heflin, Edgard
Kagan, Daniel Bennett Smith, Atul Keshap and Patricia Lacina.
2. International Internet Day: 29th
October:
International Internet Day is celebrated on October 29 every year across the
world to celebrate the usage of the internet for the first time. The day marks
the sending of the first electronic message which was transferred from one
computer to another in 1969.
International Internet Day History: The first
internet connection was made on October 29th, 1969. It was a momentous event in
the history of telecommunications and technology when a student programmer
named Charlie Kline sent the first electronic message “Lo”. To commemorate the
event, International Internet Day was celebrated for the first time on October
29th, 2005. International Internet Day is promoted by the Association of
Internet Users.
3. World Cities Day: 31st October: World Cities Day
brings Urban October to an end on 31st October each year and was first
celebrated in 2014. As with World Habitat Day, a global observance is held in a
different city each year and the day focuses on a specific theme. A different
city hosts the event each year. This year’s global observance is planned in
Shanghai, China under the theme “Act Local to Go Global.”
World Cities Day History: On December 27,
2013, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) established World Cities Day
through a resolution. The first celebration took place on October 31, 2014. The
second United Nations Conference on Human Settlements in 1976 influenced the
UNGA’s decision to establish World Cities Day. The UN-Habitat programme,
established the following year, promotes the development of sustainable cities
in line with SDG 11 goals. It conducts the annual Urban October programme for
this purpose which begins on the first Monday of the month and ends on October
31, with World Cities Day.
4. World Thrift Day 31st October: World Thrift Day is
celebrated every year on October 31, across the world. World Thrift Day also
often called World Savings Day. However, India does this a day earlier, marking
it on October 30 every year. The day is significant as it is an occasion to
generate awareness about the concept of saving money in a bank instead of
keeping it locked away at home. This year, the theme of World Thrift Day is
“Saving prepares you for the future”, closely linked with last year’s theme
that focused on the importance of savings.
World Thrift Day History: The history of
World Thrift Day stretches back to the first International Thrift Congress,
held in 1924 in Milan, Italy. Here, an Italian professor, Filippo Ravizza,
declared October 31 as World Savings Day. The objective was to motivate people
to save money and instill their confidence in banks, whose authority was
largely forfeited after World War-I. However, the day only gained prominence
following World War-II. It has been celebrated on October 31 every year since
then.
In 1984 in India, the date of World Thrift
Day came to coincide with the date that Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was
assassinated. Thus, it was moved and continues to be marked on October 30 now.
OTHER UPDATES:
SPORTS
1. BCCI Decides to End
Discrimination; Offer Equal Pay to Men & Women Cricketers: In a historic
decision, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced a “pay
equity policy”, saying that its centrally-contracted men and women players
would get the same match fees. BCCI secretary Jay Shah took to Twitter to
announce the significant development.
Key Points:
a)
This
means the women players will now get Rs 15 lakh per Test match, Rs 6 lakh for a
One-Day International (ODI), and Rs 3 lakh for a T20 International. Till now,
they were paid Rs 1 lakh for a white-ball match, and Rs 4 lakh for a Test.
b)
The
annual retainership for women cricketers remains the same — Rs 50 lakh for
Grade A, Rs 30 lakh for Grade B and Rs 10 lakh for Grade C. The men, who play
more games, are paid Rs 1-7 crore, depending on their grade.
c)
With
this, India has become the second country in international cricket to implement
equal pay. Earlier this year, New Zealand Cricket had announced equal match
fees for its women players.
BUSINESS AND ECONOMY
1. BSE Launched Electronic Gold
Receipts:
BSE, or the Bombay Stock Exchange, launched Electronic Gold Receipt (EGR) on
its platform. It introduced two new products of 995 and 999 purity during the
Muhurat trading on Diwali. How The Trading Will Happen:
a)
Trading
will be in multiples of 1 gram and deliveries in multiples of 10 gram and 100
gram.
b)
The
EGR market will remain open from 9:00 am to 9.30 pm. It will have T+1
settlement.
c)
EGR
allows efficient price discovery and standardization of gold, transparency in
gold transactions, promotion of India Good Delivery Standard and settlement
guarantee to the Investors.
BSE: BSE (formerly
Bombay Stock Exchange) is India’s leading exchange group. BSE provides an
efficient and transparent market for trading in equity, debt instruments,
equity derivatives, currency derivatives, commodity derivatives, interest rate
derivatives, mutual funds and stock lending and borrowing.
2. Elon Musk Fires Twitter CEO Parag
Agrawal, “Escorted Out” an Executive: Elon Musk finally completed his $44
billion acquisition of Twitter Inc., after six months of public and legal
battle over the purchase. Placing the world’s richest man in charge of the
faltering social network. One of Musk’s first actions was to replace the
leadership. Key Points:
a)
Redundancies
include Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal, director of legal, policy, and trust Vijaya
Gadde, chief financial officer Ned Segal, who joined Twitter in 2017, and
general counsel Sean Edgett, who has served as Twitter’s general counsel since
2012. According to two of the people who requested anonymity because the
details are private, Edgett was led out of the building.
b)
Twitter
will now be a private corporation and shareholders will receive $54.20 per
share.
c)
The
conclusion brings to an end a complicated process that started in January with
the Elon Musk quietly building up a sizable investment in the business, his
mounting displeasure with the way it’s handled, and an eventual merger
agreement that he later spent months trying to undo.
d)
On
October 4, Musk decided to move forward with the terms he had first suggested,
and a Delaware Chancery Court judge granted the two parties until October 28 to
complete the transaction.
Defence
1. SIMBEX
2022 maritime exercise between Singapore and India: From October 26 to October 30, 2022, Visakhapatnam played home to the
29th Singapore-India Maritime Bilateral Exercise (SIMBEX). The two phases of
SIMBEX-2022 are the Harbour Phase at Visakhapatnam and the Sea Phase in the Bay
of Bengal. On October 25, 2022, RSS Stalwart (a Formidable Class Frigate) and
RSS Vigilance (a Victory Class Corvette), two ships from the Republic of
Singapore Navy, arrived at Visakhapatnam to take part in the exercise. During
the Harbour Phase, there were numerous professional and recreational exchanges
between the two fleets, including cross-deck visits, SMEEs, and planning
sessions. About SIMBEX 2022:
a) Exercise Lion King was the original name for the SIMBEX series of
exercises, which debuted in 1994.
b) Over the past two decades, the exercise’s complexity and scope have
significantly increased to incorporate cutting-edge naval training that
encompass a variety of maritime missions.
c) The drill is a prime example of India and Singapore’s intense maritime
cooperation. It also emphasises the two countries’ dedication and support for
boosting marine security in the Indian Ocean region.
2. Garuda
VII air exercise, jointly conducted by France and India: At Air Force Station Jodhpur, the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the
French Air and Space Force (FASF) are taking part in the bilateral exercise
“Garuda VII” from October 26 to November 12, 2022. FASF is taking part in this
exercise with a troop of 220 people, one A-330 Multi Role Tanker Transport
(MRTT) aircraft, and four Rafale fighter aircraft. Key Points:
a) The IAF is taking part with fighter aircraft including the Su-30 MKI,
Rafale, LCA Tejas, and Jaguar as well as helicopters like the Light Combat
Helicopter (LCH) and Mi-17.
b) Combat enabling assets including AWACS, AEW & C, and flight
refuelling aircraft will also be part of the IAF contingent.
c) This collaborative exercise will give both nations a platform to improve
operational capacity and interoperability while also exchanging best practises.
d) The bilateral exercise is currently in its seventh edition. At the Air
Force Stations at Gwalior, Kalaikunda, and Jodhpur, respectively, the first,
third, and fifth editions were held in India in 2003, 2006, and 2014,
respectively.
e) In France, the second, fourth, and sixth editions took place in 2005,
2010, and 2019.
f)
The IAF and FASF’s participation in this exercise
will foster professional engagement, experience sharing, and the improvement of
operational knowledge in addition to fostering bilateral ties between the two
nations.
OBITUARIES
1. Veteran Assamese actor Nipon Goswami passes away: Veteran Assamese actor, Nipon Goswami passed away recently. He was born in Assam’s Tezpur town. He was an alumnus of the prestigious Film and Television Institute of India. He debuted in the Assamese cinema as a child artist in 1957. The octogenarian worked in a number of Assamese films and was a very popular face. Besides the silver screen, Goswami was also active in mobile theatres, advertisement commercials, and TV soaps.