19.12.20 Daily JPSC Current Affairs

JHARKHAND

10-15 K youths to get employment by March 2021: CM

The CM said, “On December 29, our government is completing one year. Many new schemes will be launched on this occasion. The achievements of the government during the last one year will also be made known to the public. Our government is constantly taking steps towards meeting the expectations of the people. Removing public problems is one of the priorities of the government.”

 

Soren said that this year has been very challenging due to the Corona epidemic. “But, in the midst of this global epidemic, our government has launched several important schemes to provide relief to the people. In this regard, three new schemes have been launched under MGNREGA, through which creation of man days is being accelerated and development related schemes are run. Apart from this, a roadmap has been prepared for the development of tourism. Local people will also be linked with employment in this area. The government has made different plans for urban and rural areas keeping in view people’s needs. A scheme is being run to provide employment to the people in the urban area. The aim of the government is to provide employment to the workers who have returned to their homes during the Corona period,” he added.

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL

The US Puts India on Currency Watchlist

The US Treasury Department included India on its watch list of currency manipulators. Vietnam and Switzerland are marked as currency manipulators. In 2019, the U.S. Treasury Department removed India from its currency manipulators watch list of its major trading partners.

This is a label that the US government puts on a country that intends to deliberately devalue its currency against the U.S. dollar for “unfair currency practices”. This practice means that the country is artificially reducing the value of its currency to gain an unfair advantage over other countries. This is because the devaluation of the currency will reduce the country’s export costs, thereby artificially showing a reduction in the trade deficit.

The US Treasury Department issues a semi-annual report, which must track the development of the international economy and check foreign exchange rates.

Criteria: An economy meeting two of the three criteria in the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act 2015 will be included on the watch list. This includes:

“Significant” bilateral trade surplus with the United States at least $20 billion in 12 months.

In 12 months, the current account surplus is equal to at least 2% of the gross domestic product (GDP).

The listing will not be punished and sanctioned in any form, but it will destroy the country’s global financial image in the foreign exchange market, including underestimating the currency to gain an export advantage.

India, Taiwan, and Thailand have joined the other seven countries on the watch list. Other countries on the list include China, Japan, South Korea, Germany, Italy, Singapore, and Malaysia.

 

NATIONAL

Govt launches e-booklet ‘Putting Farmers First’

As farmers intensified their protest seeking repeal of three farm laws, the government issued an e-booklet highlighting the success stories of farmers who have benefited from contract farming after enactment of these legislations.

In the 100-page e-booklet ‘Putting Farmers First’, the government made clear the truth” about the farm reforms and has mentioned.

 

It also asserted that reforms in the farm sector were undertaken step by step in the last six years keeping in mind the needs of farmers.

 

Farmers have been protesting at various border points of Delhi for three weeks against the Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Act, 2020, the Farmers Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Act, 2020, and the Essential Commodities (Amendment) Act, 2020.

Union Minister Reviews National Hydrology Project

National Hydrology Project:

The National Hydrology Project (NHP) was launched in 2016 as a Central Sector Scheme, providing 100% grants to implementing agencies on a Pan-Indian basis, with a budget of Rs.3680 crore, which will be used within 8 years.

The project aims to increase the scope, reliability, and accessibility of water resources information, and to strengthen the capacity of the targeted water resource management institutions in India.

Therefore, NHP is promoting effective access to reliable information, which will pave the way for effective water resources development and management.

Under the project, the National Water Informatics Center (NWIC) was established, which is a nationwide repository of water resources data.

NHP will improve and expand hydrological data and information systems, strengthen water resources operation and planning systems, and strengthen institutional capabilities for water resources management.

Therefore, the project will use the latest technologies and tools to strengthen the information base and institutional capabilities for evidence-based decision-making in the planning and operation, and management of water resources in the entire basin of India.

Minister addresses Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure

 

The Union Health Minister addresses event by Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI) and the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR).

Gk bit : Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI):

In September 2019, Prime Minister Modi launched CDRI at the UN Secretary-General’s Climate Action Summit in New York, USA.

The fledgeling partnership has a secretariat in Delhi and is supported by the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) to promote knowledge exchange, technical support and capacity building.

The mission of CDRI is to rapidly expand the development of resilient infrastructure and transform existing infrastructure to enhance resilience and achieve a measurable reduction in infrastructure losses.

The partnership works in the areas of governance and policy, emerging technologies, risk identification and estimation, recovery and reconstruction, resilience standards and certification, finance, and capacity development.

CDRI brings together developed and developing countries to establish synergies to achieve the goal of disaster-resistant infrastructure.

The World Bank and the Green Climate Fund (GCF) expressed support for CDRI and pledged to work closely with their secretariat in Delhi.

 

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