Latest Current Affairs 05 JULY 2020

CURRENT AFFAIRS
05 JULY 2020

NATIONAL NEWS:  

 

A) Vaccine deadline meant to cut unnecessary tape :ICMR

In a statement 4 July, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) said that a letter sent earlier  the Director General Balram Bhargava on a vaccine for COVID-19, was meant to cut unnecessary red tape and to speed up recruitment of participants. Dr. Bhargava’s letter sent on Thursday to clinicians at 12 hospital sites selected to test a potential vaccine sparked controversy after it was seen as exhorting scientists to speed up the processes and enable the vaccine to be made available for “public health use by August 15”. This not only presumes that Covaxin, the candidate vaccine developed by Hyderabad-based Bharat Biotech Ltd and set to enter clinical trials, will be successful but also that trials, which ordinarily take several months, can be compressed to a little over a month. Government scientists and independent experts have said this is an impossibly short time-frame to test it on people.

B) India set for more talks on LAC. 

One day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s surprise visit to LAC in Ladakh, the government is preparing for the next round of meeting of the special Representatives of India and China on the Boundary Line as it looks for military and diplomatic measures to ease the tensions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh.  India’s Special Representative who is also the National Security Adviser of India, Ajit Doval, met the Chinese counterpart lastly in New Delhi on December 21, 2019. It was agreed agreed in that meeting that an early settlement of the boundary question serves the fundamental interests of both countries. PM Modi spent a day in Ladakh on 3 July, firstly after the Galwan incident on 15 June which killed 20 soldiers, had a one-on-one with Lt. Gen. Harinder Singh, GOC XIV ‘Fire and Fury’ Corps. Lt. Gen. Singh 9f India is leading the Corps Commander level talks with the Chinese troops. He had three meetings with his Chinese counterpart since the build-up and the violent face-offs began in April-May on the LOC.

C) CIL-NLC JV to spend nearly ₹12,000 crore on solar power assests.

Coal India Ltd. (CIL) and NLC India will jointly develop solar power assets of 3,000 MW with a likely investment of about ₹12,000 crore. A solar JV is already in process of formation with an initial capital of ₹10 lakh. Once the company is formed, the respective company boards will decide the final contours of the project. At present, solar capex for each MW is around ₹4 crore. The government plans to impose 20% basic customs duty duty on imported solar panels to boost the domestic industry. 

INTERNATIONAL NEWS 

A) Amid Ladakh standoff, China, Pakistan hold talks. The “deteriorating” situation on the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir came up for discussion between Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Friday, according to statements from Islamabad and Beijing. The phone call between them creates an image that China and Pakistan are presenting a common front in the stand-off between the Indian Army and PLA troops at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the eastern part of Ladakh. This may require India to prepare for a two-front war with both the countries if the action increases at the LoC as well.

B) Super Dan  hangs up his racquet. 

On July 4, the two-time Olympic champion of China  the greatest badminton player of all time, Lin Dan announced his retirement. Presently his age is 36 years. The end of Lin’s glorious career comes just over a year after the retirement of his great rival and friend, Malaysian star Lee Chong Wei. The duo reigned over badminton for more than a decade and relinquished that hold only in recent years as their powers waned. Lin, who had something of a “bad boy” reputation during his younger days and sports several tattoos — unusual for Chinese athletes — ends with 666 singles wins and a glut of medals. “My family, coaches, teammates and fans have accompanied me through many peaks and difficult troughs,” he said in a post on China’s social media platform Weibo. “Every forceful jump was a desire for victory. 

Latest Current Affairs 04 JULY 2020

CURRENT AFFAIRS
04 JULY 2020

NATIONAL NEWS:  

A) Age of expansionism over,’ says Modi in Ladakh visit. 

In a surprise visit to address troops on July 3, at Nimu in Ladakh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the age of expansionism is over and the countries were united against expansionism and were oriented towards an age of open competition and development. “The age of expansionism is over; we are now in an age of development and open competition. PM Modi was accompanied  by the Chief of Defence Staff and Army Chief Gen Bipin Rawat and Gen MM Naravane. Meanwhile, Beijing reacted sharply to PM Modi’s remarks. The spokesperson of the Chinese embassy Ji Rong said that it is groundless to view China as ‘expansionist’, exaggerate and fabricate its disputes with neighbors. No party should engage in any action that may complicate the situation at this point.  

B) ICMR looks at launching its first indigenous vaccine by mid-August. 

The Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) is planning to launch the country’s first indigenous Covid-19 vaccine latest by August 15, 2020, after completion of all clinical trials. The ICMR said it has partnered with Bharat Biotech International Limited (BBIL) to fast-track clinical trials. Bharat Biotech had recently received a nod for a clinical trial of its vaccine, named Covaxin. “This is the first indigenous vaccine being developed by India and it is being monitored at the topmost level of the government. 

C) Coronavirus Update : Numbers and developments. The Union Health Ministry has said that early detection and timely clinical management of Covid-19 cases have resulted in increasing daily recoveries, with the recovery rate of coronavirus patients crossing 60% today. This is one positive figure to take heart from even as India’s coronavirus cases soared by over 20,000 a day for the first time, taking the country’s total number of positive cases to 6,25,544 and death to 18,213. With inputs from the States, the number of confirmed cases at the time of publishing this newsletter stood at 6,44,577, with the death toll at 18,598. The number of recovered persons was 3,90,262.

D) In view of students’ safety, JEE, NEET were postponed to September. 

JEE and NEET exams have been postponed to September due to the Covid-19 situation. JEE-Main will now be held from 1-6 September, JEE-Advanced will be held on 27 September 2020, and NEET will be held on 13 September 2020, said Union HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank. Originally, the medical entrance exam NEET was to be held on 26 July , the JEE (Mains), for admission in engineering colleges, was scheduled from  18-23 July, and JEE (Advanced), for admission to IITs, was scheduled for 23 August. The Human Resource Development Minister Ramesh Nishank Pokhriyal, said that this decision was taken by keepingKeeping in mind the safety of students and to ensure quality education we have decided to postpone JEE & NEET examinations. 

INTERNATIONAL NEWS 

A) Quarantine free international travel to countries in the green zone : U. K. 

The U.K. on July 3,said it would allow quarantine-free international travel to some low-risk countries falling in its green zone list of 50 nations. U.K. Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said the U.S. fell within the red zone. India’s classification is yet to be confirmed. Countries such as Germany, France, Spain and Italy have  confirmed that they are within the green zone. The list of 50 low risk countries is going to be released soon. 

B) Ban on International flights extended.

International scheduled commercial passenger flights will not be allowed to operate to and from India till July 31, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said on July 3. The ban was originally in place till July 15. These include Dutch airlines KLM, Emirates, and Qatar Airways. Qatar is hoping that by mid-July its airlines network will expand to 430 weekly flights covering 65 international destinations.

Latest Current Affairs 03 JULY 2020

CURRENT AFFAIRS
03 JULY 2020

NATIONAL NEWS: 

A) Amid China tension, India ramps up defence procurement

Between the ongoing tensions of India with China, a defense deal worth ₹38,900 crore was approved by the Defense Acquisition Council (DAC), which is headed by the Defence Minister of India Mr. Rajnath Singh.  This includes procurement of 21 MIG-29 fighter jets for the Indian Air Force, up-gradation of 59 among them and the procurement of 12 Su-30 MKI aircraft as well. Further deals include Pinaka ammunition, armored vehicle BMP armament upgrades and Software Defined Radio (SDR) , long range land attack missile systems of over a range of 1,000 km, and Astra Beyond Visual Range (BVR) air-to-air missiles. All of these will be procured domestically.

B) Postal ballot allowed for people over 65. 

In a major change to voting rules, the Election Commission has said people over the age of 65 years will be able to vote by postal ballot in the upcoming Bihar Assembly polls in the view of the corona virus pandemic. The Bihar polls are expected to be held in October-November. This facility will also be extended to people infected by the corona virus and to those in quarantine on account of being probable carriers of the infection. The postal ballot facility had so far been reserved only for two groups: those over the age of 80, and people in essential services who are not posted in their home State.

C) Ban on Chinese apps a ‘digital strike’. 

On July 2, Union Minister for Communications Mr. Ravi Shankar Prasad said that India wants peace, but if someone casts an evil eye on India, we are capable of giving a befitting reply. He address the ban on Chinese apps as a digital strike. If our country has lost 20 soldiers, the toll is double on the Chinese side, he asserted. India believe in peace and knows to solve problems through discussion, but if somebody casts an evil eye on our country, we will give a befitting reply to that person. Our 20 soldiers have sacrificed their lives, then the toll is double on the side of China. He said all this in a virtual rally conducted by him on July 2.

D) Delhi govt. launches India’s first plasma bank at ILBS Hospital. 

On July 2, 2020, the Delhi Government had inaugurated India’s first plasma bank which is located at ILBS Hospital in Vasant Kunj, Delhi. This was done to systematically search for plasma donors across the country. The Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal appealed to the persons who have recovered from COVID-19 to come forward and donate their plasma in order to help others for recovering from this disease. Mr. Arvind Kejriwal said that it was very difficult for the people to get plasma and the situation is getting more worse by each passing day in Delhi. Through this plasma bank, he hope that the situation will improve in the upcoming days. 

E) Annual Independence Day Celebration cancelled due to Corona-virus.

Due to the pandemic, the annual Independence Day celebration at the city’s Red Fort will be a bit muted this year. This decision was taken in order to maintain the social distancing norms. “There will be limited numbers of chairs at the ramparts of the Red Fort for VVIP guests. The final decision over the entry of general public has to be taken at a meeting of all security agencies,” said a senior police officer.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS

 A) Face coverings not mandatory to curb the spread of covid19 : Trump. 

In a long-awaited change of tone on mask-wearing, US President Donald Trump said he is “all for masks” and they make him look like the Lone Ranger. However, the BBC reported that Trump also maintained that face coverings do not need to become mandatory to curb the spread of Covid-19. Trump again predicted that the infection would “disappear” even as the US hit a record high of 52,000 virus cases in a day.

B) India cannot prosecute Italian marines: International tribunal. 

An international arbitration court has ruled that it is Italy and not India that has the right to prosecute the two Italian marines accused of killing two Indian fishermen in 2012. Ruling that India must stop its prosecution of the marines, the Hague-based Permanent Court of Arbitration determined that they have immunity from Indian prosecution. It, however, ordered Italy to prosecute the two marines and pay compensation to India for the loss of life, material damage and “moral harm” suffered by the surviving crew of the fishing vessel. It also asked the two countries to engage in talks and arrive at a financial settlement. India had accused Salvatore Girone and Massimiliano Latorre, two Italian marines on board the MV Enrica Lexie, an Italian-flagged oil tanker, of shooting dead two Indian fishermen off the Kerala coast on February 15, 2012. The marines had been on anti-piracy duties on the Italian ship. As India detained the two marines and claimed jurisdiction in the case, Italy took the case to the international court. 

Latest Current Affairs 02 JULY 2020

CURRENT AFFAIRS
02 JULY 2020

TOP HEADLINES:

A) Modi quits Chinese social media site. 

Shortly after the ban on 59 Chinese apps came into force, Prime Minister Narendra Modi exited the Chinese social media platform Weibo. His account on Weibo went blank on Wednesday after his photo, posts, and comments were removed from the handle. He had 115 posts there and 113 posts were deleted manually. The two posts which have the pictures of Indian PM Mr. Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping were not deleted. 

B) CRPF jawan, civilian killed in J&K’s Sopore. 

A CRPF jawan was killed and three others were injured following a militant attack in north Kashmir’s Sopore area on Wednesday. A civilian also died in the attack. The  militants had opened indiscriminate fire on a CRPF patrol party in Model Town area of Sopore in the morning. During the attack, a 3 year old boy who was the grandson of the civilian who was died in attack was also rescued. The daughter of the civilian who was died in the attack alleged the security forces for the death of his father. 

C) Third round of talks on LAC promises more talks. 

On the third round of Corps Commander-level talks between India and China, both the sides have emphasized the need for an expeditious, phased, and step-wise deescalation as a priority in order to reduce tensions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh. They also agreed to hold more meetings to arrive at “a mutually agreeable” solution. This is in accordance with the agreement between the External Affairs Minister and the Chinese counterpart, during their conversation on June 17, as per which the overall situation can be handled in a very responsible manner, and  both the sides would sincerely implement the disengagement understanding of June 6. More meetings are expected, both at the military and the diplomatic level. 

NATIONAL NEWS: 

A) No Chinese companies for highway projects: Gadkari

The Union Minister of India, Mr. Nitin Gadkari has said that India will not allow any Chinese company to work in highway projects, not even the companies with joint ventures. Gadakri also said the government will ensure that Chinese investors are not entertained in sectors critical for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). Coming close on the heels of a ban on 59 Chinese mobile apps, the move seems to be another step toward a partial economic blockade. With regard to existing tenders and future bids, Gadkari said re-bidding would be done in the case of Chinese joint ventures. “We have taken a decision to relax norms for our companies to ensure that they qualify in the bidding for large projects. I have directed the Highways Secretary and NHAI Chairman to hold a meeting for relaxing technical and financial norms so that our companies can qualify. 

B) Coronavirus Updates : Numbers and developments. 

The number of coronavirus cases in the country stood at 6,03,533 at the time of publishing this newsletter, with the death toll at 17,831. India on Wednesday recorded the biggest one-day increase in coronavirus deaths, with 507 new casualties reported.

The  most famous Ganpati idol of Mumbai, Lalbaugcha Raja Ganesh Mandal,  has also announced that the Ganesh Chaturthi celebration will be cancelled for this year because of the global pandemic of novel coronavirus. It is  the first time this has happened in its 84-year history. 

C) Six killed in another boiler blast at Neyveli. 

Six persons were killed and 16 injured and 11 of them are critical after a boiler exploded at Unit V of the Thermal Power Station-II, in NLC India Ltd (NLCIL) in Neyveli on Wednesday. Contract workers and permanent staff were active at the 210 MW unit when the accident occurred. The blast happened at around 10 am. This is the second accident at TPS-II. 

D) GST revenues plunge 41% in first quarter. 

According to the Finance Ministry data, the Goods and Services Tax (GST) collections for the April to June quarter stood at ₹1.86 lakh crore, a 41% drop in comparison to the ₹3.14 lakh crore collected in the same period last year. Revenues plunged during the lockdown but showed recovery by June. 

E) Manohar steps down as ICC chief. 

Shashank Manohar will step down as the first independent chairman of the International Cricket Council after his term came to an end on Wednesday. According to a media release sent by the ICC, Deputy Chairman Imran Khwaja will take over as interim chairman till the election process is set in motion.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS:

A) Boris Johnson offers refuge for 2.9 million Hong Kongers. 

Denouncing the new security law that has been passed in Hong Kong as a violation of China’s treaty with Britain, U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in the House of Commons on Wednesday that he will introduce a new five-year visa scheme that could pave the way for British citizenship for as many as 2.9 million Hong Kong citizens who enjoy a British national (overseas) status. He asserts that the new security law imposed by China violates Hong Kong’s autonomy and threatens the freedoms and rights protected by the Sino-British joint declaration. 

Latest Current Affairs 01 JULY 2020

CURRENT AFFAIRS
01 JULY 2020

TOP HEADLINES:

 

A) Banned apps will get a chance to send in their clarifications.

After banning the most popular 59 Chinese apps by the Indian government, an official at the Information Technology Ministry revealed that these apps will get a chance to submit their clarifications. This is done according to the provisions led down in the Information Technology (Procedure and Safeguards for Blocking of Access of Information by Public) Rules, 2009. The Indian head of the companies Nikhil Gandhi said that they had not shared details of any Indian user with foreign governments.

B) Free Food grain scheme till November.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his address to the nation on July 1, announced that the free food grains scheme for poor families will be extended till November 2020. This was his sixth address to the nation since the outbreak of novel coronavirus. It comes on the heels of fresh guidelines issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs on June 29, further relaxing lockdown restrictions from July 1 as part of the ‘Unlock-2’ phase.

Highlights of PM’s speech:

  • The Pradhan Mantri Gareeb Kalyan Anna Rozgar Yojana, under which 80 crore people have been getting 5 kg rations and 1 kg of dal (cereal) per month free of cost, is being extended till the end of November. The scheme will cost ₹90,000 crore to the exchequer.
  • Bringing in One Nation One Ration Card for the whole country, which will greatly benefit migrant workers and their families.
  • As we enter Unlock-2 in the battle against novel coronavirus, we are also entering a season in which we will see a lot of rain and people will be more prone to diseases. So, he personally appealed to everyone to take all the necessary precautions.
  • People not following safety rules in the context of the pandemic need to be stopped and educated. Nobody, not even the leader of the nation, is above the rules in India.

NATIONAL NEWS:

A) Core industry output contracts for third month

According to data released by the Commerce Ministry on June 30, the output of the eight core sector industries shrank 23% in May 2020, which is the third straight month of contraction. Among the eight core sectors, only the fertilizer industry saw an actual growth in output in May, rising by 7.5% in comparison to May 2019. The rest sectors continued to contract. The steel sector performed the worst and recorded a 48.4% fall, while cement production dropped to 22%. The energy sectors also showed some negative growth, with coal production falling to 14% and crude oil by 7% and natural gas production by 16.8%. The greatest weight in the core sector index is carried by the Petroleum refinery production, which saw a contraction of 21%, while electricity generation dropped to 15.6%. According to the chief economist at India Ratings and Research, the Indian arm of the Fitch group, Mr. Devendra Kumar Pant, the picture is optically better in May as compared to April but the situation is still below the normal or pre covid19 levels. Moreover, he also said that due to good monsoon and kharif sowing season, the growth in the fertilizer sector is clearly seen. 

B) Imminent flood threat in Bihar

With four rivers flowing above danger level, the threat of floods becomes greater in parts of north Bihar. The meteorological department of the State has predicted that heavy rains would continue till July 2. Rivers Kosi, Bagmati, Kamla Balan, and Mahananda were flowing above danger level at many places on June 29, which is a threat to inundate several parts of north Bihar districts such as Muzaffarpur, Katihar, Purnia, Jhanjharpur, and Sitamarhi. The water level in the Ganga is also increasing gradually. In view of the flood threat, the State government has deployed several teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) in these areas.

C) Human trials for Indian Covid-19 vaccine gets approval.

The Drug Controller General of India has granted approval to a pharmaceutical company in Hyderabad to conduct clinical human trials of a potential vaccine for Covid-19. The trials are being scheduled to start across the country in July. The vaccine named Covaxin, was developed by Bharat Biotech in collaboration with the Indian Council of Medical Research and the National Institute of Virology. It is an inactivated vaccine created from a strain of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Inactivated vaccines uses the killed version of the germ that causes the disease. It can help the immune system mount an antibody response against the virus.

D) 46 million girls went missing in India.

According to the report released by the UNFPA’s State of the World Population 2020 on June 30, one in three girls who are missing globally due to sex selection, both pre-natal and post-natal, is from India which is 46 million out of the total 142 million. As per the figures, the number of missing women has become more than double over the past 50 years, which was at 61 million in 1970. The report cites a 2014 study in order to state that India has the highest rate of excess female deaths at 13.5 per 1,000 female births or we can say one in nine deaths of females below the age of 5 due to postnatal sex selection. This study report also shows that in Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan the excess female mortality of girls below 5 years of age was under 3%.  According to the average estimates  over a five year period (2013-17), annually at a global level, there were 1.2 million missing female births. India had about 4,60,000 girls missing at the time of their  birth every year.

EDUCATIONAL NEWS

A) Center to focus on online education. 

With the social inequity in online education coming forward due to the global pandemic of coronavirus, the Centre has proposed long-term measures to bridge the gap. This includes plans to distribute laptops or tablets to 40% of students of all colleges and universities over the next five years, and to equip all government schools with information and communication technology (ICT) as well. On June 29, in a presentation to the Finance Commission, the School Education Department also estimated it would need to spend approximately ₹1 lakh per school for sanitization and quarantine measures in preparation for the safe reopening of schools that have been shut due to covid19. The basic measures will include providing basic water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities, safe drinking water, availability of alcohol rub/sanitizer, disinfectant, cleaning material and equipment for temperature checking.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS 

A) Third round of Corps Commander-level talks underway.

On June 30,the talks between Corps Commanders of India and China began at Chushul in Ladakh in the morning. Their aim was to reduce the tensions along the border, as the earlier efforts at deescalation had failed on the ground. The talks between Lt. Gen. Harinder Singh, General Officer Commanding of the Leh-based 14 Corps and Maj. Gen. Liu Lin, Commander of the South Xinjiang Military District, began at the Border Meeting Point at Chushul on the Indian side. The earlier rounds of talks were held on the Chinese side of Chushul. On June 22, at the second round of talks, both the sides had come to a “mutual consensus” to disengage along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).  However, there has been no tangible progress since. Even on both the sides, the further military build up is continued.

B) External debt rises $15.4 billion to $558.5 billion in March.

According to the data released by the RBI, the external debt of India stood at $558.5 billion in March, which shows that there is an increase of $15.4 billion as compared to the previous year. Commercial borrowings remained the largest component of the external debt with a total share of 39.4%, followed by non-resident deposits at 23.4% and short-term trade credit at 18.2%.

Valuation gains are shown in the data due to the appreciation of the U.S. dollar against the Indian rupee and other major currencies were at $16.6 billion. At the end of March, long-term debt, with original maturity of above one year, was placed at $451.7 billion, which shows a rise of $17 billion over the level recorded in March 2019. Short-term debt on a residual maturity basis constituted 42.4% of the total external debt and 49.5% of foreign exchange reserves at the end of March. As per the RBI, “ The U.S. dollar-denominated debt continued to be the largest component of India’s external debt, with a total share of 53.7% at the end of March 2020, which is followed by the Indian rupee (31.9%), yen (5.6%), SDR (4.5%) and the euro (3.5%).” 

C) The World Bank okay funds for Namami Gange.

According to the Country Director of the World Bank, Mr. Junaid Ahmed, “The Namami Gange Programme of the government has revitalised India’s efforts in rejuvenating the Ganga.” The World Bank has approved a five-year loan to the Namami Gange project which is worth ₹3,000 crore in order to develop and improve infrastructure projects to reduce pollution in the river basin. This project has already received ₹4,535 crore ($600 million) from the World Bank until December 2021 as part of the first phase of the National Ganga River Basin project. So far, 313 projects worth ₹25,000 crore have been sanctioned under this mission. Some of the projects are to be undertaken under the second phase of the mission which includes spillover projects from the first phase of the mission as well as cleaning projects in tributaries such as the Yamuna and Kali. In the second phase, the loan would fund ₹1,134 crore for three new Hybrid Annuity Projects in Agra, Meerut and Saharanpur for the tributaries of the Ganga.

D) India, Sri Lanka hold talks over debt.

The authorities of India and Sri Lanka held talks over 2 days this week on rescheduling Colombo’s repayment of loans and the country’s $1.1 billion currency swap request to overcome the economic impact of the crisis of coronavirus. On May 23, this matter was raised and discussed at the leadership level during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s telephonic conversation with the President of Sri Lanka, Mr. Gotabaya Rajapaksa. During the talks, the Sri Lankan President requested the Indian government to provide $ 1.1 billion special SWAP facility to top up US $400 million under SAARC Facility. The Indian Prime Minister assured the Sri Lankan President that India would continue to provide all possible support to Sri Lanka for mitigating the effects of the pandemic. Sri Lankan President Rajapaksa also sought Indian help to revive key infrastructure projects in the Indian Ocean Island country, including hastening up the construction of the East Terminal of the Colombo Port.

Latest Current Affairs 30 JUNE 2020

CURRENT AFFAIRS
30 JUNE 2020

TOP HEADLINES:

 

A) TikTok among the 59 apps which are banned by the Centre. 

 

On 29 June, 2020, the government of India banned banned 59 Chinese apps including the most popular Chinese apps as well such as TikTok, Shareit, Mi Video Call, Club Factory and Cam Scanner etc. The government gave reasons to ban these apps as they are a threat to the national security and sovereignty of India. Instructions have been given by the the Ministry of Electronics and IT (Meity), to apple and google to remove these apps from their respective stores. Moreover, the telecom operators and Internet Service Providers will be ordered to block the usage and access of these applications on their respective networks. 

 

B) CA aspirants can opt out of July exams: Supreme Court. 

 

On June 29,2020, the Supreme Court by relieving lakhs of aspirants of Chartered Accountants (CA) pronounced that the students can opt out of their July examinations without running the risk of being marked as having failed in the papers they missed due to global covid19 situation. A Bench led by Justice A.M. Khanwilkar by allowing the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) for conducting the exams in July-August, held that the students should have an option to change their exam centers “till the end.”

 

INTERNATIONAL NEWS: 

 

A) India, China Commanders to hold talks. 

 

In the continuing tension over border between India and China, the commanding corps of both the countries have decided to meet for a third time on Tuesday. The meeting is scheduled to be held around 10.30 a.m. at Chushul on the Indian side. The earlier meetings were held on the Chinese side at Moldo, opposite Chushul. The Indian side will be presented by Lt. Gen. General Officer Commanding, Harinder Singh of the Leh-based 14 Corps, and the Chinese side by Liu Lin, Maj. Gen.  Commander of the South Xinjiang Military District. In their last meeting on June 22, both the armies entered into “mutual consensus” to disengage along the LAC.

 

B) 4 Rafales to land in India by July-end. 

 

Between the ongoing dispute between India and China on the border, 4 rafales have been scheduled to arrive in India by the end of July. The 4 aircraft are scheduled to depart on July 27 from France and fly to India with a stopover in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) at the Al Dhafra air base. The arrival of first batch was scheduled in May but due to the global pandemic of novel coronavirus, it was delayed and shifted to July. 

 

C) India, Bhutan sign pact for first joint hydel project.

 

A major step has been took by India and Bhutan for the construction of the 600 MW Kholongchhu project which is their first hydropower joint venture project in the less developed eastern region of Bhutan i.e. Trashiyangtse. The agreement for the project was signed via video-conference of  External Affairs Minister of India, S. Jaishankar in Delhi, and Foreign Minister of Bhutan,  Tandi Dorji and Economic Affairs Minister of India, Loknath Sharma in Thimphu. This is the first time an India-Bhutan hydropower project will be constructed as a 50:50 joint venture and not as a government-to-government agreement. The Foreign Ministers of both the countries called the agreement a “milestone” in the partnership of India and Bhutan.   As a part of India’s commitment to help Bhutan, The Kholongchhu project is one of four additional projects agreed to in 2008,  create a total 10,000 MW of installed capacity by 2020.

NATIONAL NEWS:

 

A) Unlock 2 rules unveiled.

 

On 29 June, fresh guidelines for unlock 2 have been declared by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). These guidelines will not affect the existing strict restrictions in the contaminated Zones till 31 July, 2020. Schools, colleges, gymnasiums, auditoriums, bars, swimming pools, entertainment parks, theatres, assembly halls, metro and rail services and other similar places will remain closed across the country. Also PM Modi will address the nation on June30 at 4pm. Some hours before the issuing of these guidelines, the government of Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu announced to extend the lockdown till 31 July without any relaxations. Earlier, Manipur and West Bengal also announced the same. The timings for night curfew shall be from 10.00 p.m. to 5.00 a.m. The training of Central and State Government can commence from 15 July. 

 

B) Government plans incentives to lift auto exports.

 

India is aiming at doubling the rate of  exports of vehicles and components in the next five years by drawing up an incentive scheme for the automotive sector. After receiving feedback from auto industry groups, the Department of Heavy Industries (DHI) is suggested to give incentives over five years in order to increase local production and for procurement for export as well. The companies need to fulfill some necessary conditions such as the incentives would be based on the value of sales of vehicles or components. Further only those companies will be eligible who generate minimum revenue and profit threshold and mark their presence in at least 10 countries.

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