28-29.07.19 West Bengal (WBPSC) Daily Current Affairs

 

 

INTERNATIONAL

  • Global Tiger Day: 29 July

 

  • Global Tiger Day is being celebrated across the world on 29 July.

 

  • This day is observed every year to create awareness about tiger conservation and protection of the natural habitat of tigers.

 

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi will release the results of the fourth cycle of the All India Tiger Estimation in New Delhi.

 

  • India conducts the All India Tiger Estimation every four years.

 

 

NATIONAL

  • Nepal invited to become partner country for Gita Jayanti Mahotsav 2019

 

  • Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has invited Nepal to be the partner country for this year’s ‘Gita Jayanti Mahotsav’.

 

  • The Mahotsav is scheduled to be held at Kurukshetra from December 3 to 8.

 

  • Haryana has been celebrating Gita Jayanti Mahotsav for the last three years and every year a country is invited to become the partner country for the mega event.

 

  • A seminar on the revered Shrimad Bhagavad Gita will be organised as part of the celebration on December 6, and the devotees and scholars from Nepal can participate in it.

 

  • National Data Quality Forum: launched by ICMR

 

  • Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)’s National Institute for Medical Statistics (ICMR-NIMS) partnership with Population Council, launched the National Data Quality Forum (NDQF).
  • They will integrate learnings from scientific and evidence-based initiatives and guide actions through periodic workshops and conferences.
  • Its activities will help establish protocols and good practices of data collection, storage, use and dissemination that can be applied to health and demographic data.
  • The launch was attended by representatives from the government, academic institutions, technology and developmental partners working towards strengthening the data ecosystem in the country.

 

  • GST Council to decide on tax cut on electric vehicles this week

 

  • Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman chair the 36th meeting of the GST Council through videoconferencing in Delhi.
  • It is the first GST Council meeting after the Union Budget placed before the parliament in July 5
  • The GST Council is expected to announce its decision lowering tax rates for electric vehicles solar power projects and rationalisation of GST rates on lottery.

 

  • The several sops for the electric vehicle (EV) sector includes income tax exemption and reduction in custom duties for certain components

 

  • The government is expected to push for a GST rate cut on EVs from 12% to 5%.
    The issue of GST rate cut on EVs earlier sent to a rate fitment committee to a rate fitment committee.

 

  • The Modi government wants to encourage domestic manufacturing of e-vehicles.
    The GST rate for petrol and diesel cars and hybrid vehicles is already at the highest bracket of 28% plus cess.

 

  • Union cabinet approved to dissolve NIMH and merge it with ICMR National Institute of Occupational Health (NIOH)

 

  • The government has approved to dissolve National Institute of Miners’ Health (NIMH) and merge it withIndian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)-National Institute of Occupational Health (NIOH), Ahmedabad. The decision was taken at the Cabinet meeting, chaired by the Prime Minister.
  • National Institute of Miners Health (NIMH) is an autonomous institute that functions underMinistry of Mines (MoM).
  • The amalgamation will absorb all the employees of NIMH in NIOH in similar post/pay scale as the case may be so that their pay be protected.

 

  • Govt inks MoU with industry body to streamline delivery of services under Ayushman Bharat

 

  • The centre’s flagship healthcare scheme Ayushman Bharat implementing agency inked an MoU with industry body NATHEALTH.

 

  • The partnership between National Health Authority (NHA) and the Healthcare Federation of India (NATHEALTH)

 

  • Themain aim is to streamline all innovations it increases the efficacy of service delivery of Ayushman Bharat-Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY).

 

  • The collaboration provides an industry interface for testing innovations, providing mentorship and creating channels for facilitating support required for scaling these innovations.

 

  • The main purpose to increase the efficacy of the health service delivery.
    The main objective of the joint initiative is to provide and enable a healthcare innovation ecosystem that supports healthcare innovators and provides them opportunities to partner and scale.

 

  • The MoU aims at enabling an ecosystem for the industry partners within the NATHEALTH network to participate in piloting, testing, adopting, funding and scaling innovations.

 

  • Around 26 Lakh peoplehave availed treatment so far in several hospitals across the country

 

  • The insurance scheme aims to provide a health cover of up to Rs 5 lakh per family per year for secondary and tertiary care hospitalization to over 10.74 crore vulnerable families.

 

  • The scheme provides cashless and paperless access to services
    Over 15,000 hospitalsand health care providers have been impaneled across the country under the scheme.

 

  • Kaiga Atomic Energy station performed continuing operation for 962 days

 

  • Indiaenhanced with Atomic energy and replacing fossil fuel.
    Nuclear power is the fifth-largest source of electricity in India after coal, gas, hydroelectricity and wind power.
  • India has 22 nuclear reactorsin operation in 7 nuclear power plants
    They have a total installed capacity of 6,780 MW.
  • The nuclear power produced a total of 35 TWh supplied 3.22% of Indian electricity in 2017.7 more reactors are under construction. They got a combined generation capacity of 4,300 MW.
  • The remarkable achievements in the nuclear power sector during the last three years included
  • Setting of World Record in the continuous operation of 962 days by Unit-1 of Kaiga Generating Station among nuclear power plants of all technologies.
    Completion of 50 years of safe operation of Units 1&2 of Tarapur Atomic Power Station (TAPS-1&2) are currently the oldest reactors in operation in the world.

 

  • The nuclear power capacity of 1000 MWby the completion of KKNPP- 2 at Kudankulam, Tamil Nadu.

 

  • The First Pour of Concrete (FPC) in KKNPP-3&4 (2X1000 MW) at Kudankulam, Tamil Nadu.

 

  • Ground break for KKNPP-5&6(2X1000 MW) at Kudankulam, Tamil Nadu.

 

  • The environmental clearance from MoEF&CC for setting up nuclear power plants at Chutka in Madhya Pradesh.

 

  • The administrative approval and financial sanction of ten (10) indigenous 700 MW Pressurized Heavy Water Reactors (PHWRs) to be set up in fleet mode & two (02) units of Light Water Reactors (LWRs)

 

  • The agreements with foreign countries for nuclear power corporation.

 

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