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EDITION: 1
IMPORTANT STATE, NATIONAL AND
INTERNATIONAL ISSUES
April 2015
CONTENT:
1. The Kannada Language Learning Bill 2015
2. The Karnataka Panchayat Raj (Amendment)Bill, 2015
3. Jeevana Shikshana
4. Indradhanush Mission
5. Nendran Banana and Bangalore Rose Onion gets GI tag
6. Operation Raahat
7. Iran Nuclear Agreement
8. National Air Quality Index (AQI)
9. INS Kalvari
10. Dena Bank ties up with LIC
11. Project Mausam
12. The Real Estate (Regulation & Development) Bill
13. Foreign Trade Policy 2015- 2020
14. The Social Progress Index
15. Child Labour Welfare Corpus Fund
16. New software to improve childrens Aadhaar enrolment
17. RED SANDERS
18. MNREGA wages hiked by Rs. 13 a day
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19. Office hours changed in 8 districts of Karnataka
20. MUDRA bank launched
21. The Justice A. J. Sadashiva Inquiry Commission
22. Thane named Indias Earth Hour Capital
23. Dhanush
24. Caste census in Karnataka
25. Rating of Tourism facility in Karnataka
26. Amendment to the Karnataka Preservation of Trees Act
27. Belgaum Fort declared heritage monument
28. SyndicateBank to offer low-cost insurance scheme
29. Micro-solar dome
30. MMRCA (MEDIUM MULTI-ROLE COMBAT AIRCRAFT) PROJECT
31. Sania Mirza
32. The final ward-wise reservation list of Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike
33. The Cauvery Gallery
34. Vachanas in two reader-friendly volumes
35. The State-level Vigilance and Monitoring Committee (SVMC)
36. Bike ambulances
37. Testing fluoride content in Chickballapur tube wells
38. FDI in DEFENCE
39. U.N. imposes arms embargo on Houthi rebels
40. New visa scheme renamed e-Tourist Visa
41. NET NEUTRALITY
42. Lagori league
43. Karnataka on a rapid urbanisation path
44. Chinkara found in Bukapatna state forests in Sira taluk in Tumakuru district
45. Jayadeva Institute to set up cardiology centre in Kalaburagi hospital
46. Womens wing in KSRP
47. Internet.org
48. City to get a two-acre park for renewable energy
49. Special session next week to disband BBMP
50. Bengaluru-based director to air serial on FB
51. First job portal for transgenders in India
52. Mediterranean Migrants
53. Agri eco-tourism project
54. Kyasanur Forest Disease
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55. India to hand over three Cheetal copters to Kabul
56. INS Visakhapatnam
57. Chinese visit to Pakistan
58. India has 988 species on IUCN Red List
59. Parrot Lady
60. Impeachment procedure against S.K. Gangele
61. New visa scheme for tourists from Sri Lanka
62. Jog Falls
63. India broadband reach
64. GAGAN kicks off new forest database
65. New species of gecko found
66. Waste-to-energy projects
67. Rail fence project launched at Nagarahole
68. Maglev train
69. Packets of Drugs Seized From Pakistan Boat Intercepted Off Porbandar
70. Drone in Bandipur Park sky to track poachers
71. Prof H M Maheshwaraiah
72. Kataria Committee report
73. Board set up on classical Kannada
74. IT attacks in the city
75. China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)
76. The Karnataka Land and Revenue (Amendment) Bill, 2015
77. Panchayat Raj Sashaktikaran (empowerment) award
78. Reserve Bank revises norms for priority sector lending
79. Asian African Conference 2015 in Indonesia
80. Cabinet cleared Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Bill
81. Kataria committee report
82. The State government response to kasturirangan panel report
83. Revised Master Plan 2031 for Bangalore
84. The Karnataka Municipal Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2015
85. Coastal Regulation Zone-1 (CRZ-1) norms
86. Sangeeta Bhatia
87. Former Egyptian President verdict
88. Transferrable Development Rights (TDR)
89. Pilgrimage Rejuvenation and Spirituality Augmentation Drive (PRASAD)
90. China to integrate Mongolian, Russian initiatives with MSR
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91. Instant self-test HIV kit
92. Zippr Code
93. Intelligent Transport System (ITS)
94. Nepal earthquake
95. Operation Maitri
96. Rights of Transgender Persons Bill, 2014
97. India and Afghanistan
98. In Residence programme
99. Proposal to move Official Amendments to the Prevention of Corruption
(Amendment) Bill, 2013
100. Smart cities and Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation
(AMRUT)
101. Hockey in My Blood
102. Bidriware
103. Sri Lanka adopts 19th Amendment
104. Saudi King names new heir
105. Renewable Energy has come under priority sector lending
106. Sugar import duty hiked to 40 per cent
107. Chikungunya vaccine
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IMPORTANT STATE, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ISSUES
The Kannada Language Learning Bill 2015
The Karnataka Assembly on 30th March passed a bill making the study of the local
Kannada language compulsory for all students from class 1 to class 10 in all schools
in the state.
The Kannada Language Learning Bill 2015 codifies a policy decision of the state
government to ensure that all students must be taught Kannada as one of the
compulsory language in all classes in a phased manner from the academic year
2015-16
The new law is seen as a means to work around a Supreme Court order of May 2014
that struck down the usage of Kannada as the mandatory medium of instruction in
primary schools in the state.
While dealing with cases arising out of a 1994 state government order which made
Kannada the mandatory medium of instruction in all schools in the state, the
Supreme Court had last year ruled that the state cannot impose the
regional language in a state for imparting primary education.
The state government subsequently on the direction of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah
held discussions with educators, Kannada writers and literary figures to find a way
to ensure all students in the state learn the local language.
According to the new law, Kannada shall be taught either as a first language or a
second language in all schools. Schools that are not teaching Kannada as a first or
second language at present must introduce it in class 1 from the 2015-16 academic
year and extended it till class X.
Moreover, schools shall follow text books prescribed by the state.
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The Karnataka Panchayat Raj (Amendment)Bill, 2015
The Bill Provides for
Making voting compulsory in panchayat elections.
The electorate to select None Of The Above (NOTA) option while exercising their
franchise.
Increasing the terms of office of presidents and vice-presidents of gram, taluk and
zilla panchayats from the present 30 months to five years.
The continuation of rotation of reservation of SC, ST and Other Backward Classes
and non-reserved category up to 10 years and provides for one half reservation to
women in all panchayats
However, there is no penal provision against those who violate the compulsory voting
clause. As many as 22 countries have made voting compulsory and only 10 of them
impose penalty on electorates who do not turn up at polling booths.
Why this amendment?
Government wanted to make voting compulsory in panchayat elections to ensure
greater participation of people. Gujarat and Rajasthan have already made voting
compulsory in panchayat elections.
There were all sorts of malpractices at panchayat level due to short tenure of the
president and vice-president . The members are indulging in a lot of politics instead
of development. A full five- year tenure will prevent these activities.
Model Question:
The Karnataka legislative assembly passed the Karnataka Panchayat Raj (Amendment) Bill,
2015. Which of the following statement is true with respect to the Bill?
i. It makes voting compulsory
ii. It provides for 50% women reservation in local bodies
Select correct answer using the code given below
A. i only
B. ii only
c. i and ii
D. None of the above
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The Tumkur City Municipal Corporation presented the first paperless e-budget in the State
for 2015-16
Jeevana Shikshana
It is celebration time for Jeevana Shikshana, the first-ever magazine on primary
education in the country. This magazine joined the list of a few others that have
been published continuously for the last 150 years.
Started as Matha Patrike in April 1865 by legendary educationist Deputy
Chennabasappa, the magazine was subsequently renamed Shala Patraka in 1867,
Kannada Shala Patraka in 1871, Kannada Prathamika Shikshaka in 1929 and finally
Jeevana Shikshana in 1956.
It is published by the District Institute of Education and Training (DIET) and reaches
11,800 schools in nine districts of Belagavi division.
The magazine was launched at a time when modern education in Kannada was in
the nascent stage and there was no guide for Kannada-medium teachers. This
continues to be popular among teachers till today, as it has kept pace with the
changing times and addresses contemporary issues, thus helping teachers to keep
themselves abreast with the latest developments in the field of education.
Indradhanush Mission
As many as 59,878 children, aged below two, who have missed their routine
immunisation in the five Hyderabad-Karnataka districts of Kalaburagi, Yadgir,
Raichur, Koppal, Ballari, Bengaluru (Urban) and in the jurisdiction of Bengaluru
Bruhat Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) will be covered under the Centres Mission
Indradhanush that will be launched in the city on April 7
the programme was aimed at covering all those children who have either missed
vaccination or are partially vaccinated against seven vaccine-preventable diseases,
which include diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus, polio, tuberculosis, measles and
hepatitis B. Expecting mothers will also be immunised for tetanus
To ensure complete coverage, immunisation will be taken up for one week from the
7th of April, May, June and July.
In the first phase, the programme will be taken up in five Hyderabad Karnataka
districts as they have a low record of immunisation.
It would be taken up in BBMP jurisdiction and in Bengalurue (Urban) due to high
concentration of migration workers or labourers
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Nendran Banana and Bangalore Rose Onion gets GI tag
Keralas sumptuous Nendran Banana and Karnatakas Bangalore Rose Onion have got
geographical indication (GI Tag) registrations from the Geographical Indications Registry,
Chennai.
Chengazhikodan Nendran Banana, also known Chengazhikode Banana, is among the most
popular traditional fruits cultivated in Thrissur district, Kerala. This variety of Nendran
Banana is famed for its characteristic taste, bunch shape and fruit colour. The mature
fruits are pale yellow and, on ripening, turn golden yellow with red patches.
Bunches of Chengalikodan are particularly used as Kazhchakula(auspicious sighting) to be
offered in temples and also as gift to relatives and friends, particularly during the Onam
season. The crop is mainly cultivated in organic mode and the crop duration is 13-14
months.
The Bangalore Rose Onion grown in Bangalore and its surrounding areas is famous for its
high pungency compared to other varieties.
What is GI?
Geographical indication (GI) refers to any indication that identifies the goods as originating
from a particular place, where a given quality, reputation or other characteristic of the
goods is essentially attributable to its geographical origin.
GI helps a community of producers to differentiate their products from competing
products in the market and build goodwill around their products, which often fetches a
premium price.
As per the Act, any association of persons or producers or any organization established by
or under any law for the time being in force representing the interest of the producers of
concerned goods, can apply in writing to the Registrar of GI.
Among GI tag recipients are the Naga Tree Tomato, Arunachal Orange, Sikkim Large
Cardamom, Mizo Chilli, Assam Karbi Anglong Ginger, Tripura Queen Pineapple, Tezpur
Litchi, Khasi Mandarin and Kachai Lemon, handicraft items such as Khurja Pottery, Banaras
Gulabi Meenakari Craft, Varanasi Wooden Lacquer Wear and Toys and foods such as
Ratlami Sev of Madhya Pradesh, Joynagarer Moa from West Bengal and Rajasthans
Makrana Marble.
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Operation Raahat
After a delay in beginning the evacuation of Indians stranded in Yemen owing to
intensified fighting in Aden, India on 31st march night received permission to dock its
vessel at the port of Aden to evacuate nearly 400 stranded Indians to Djibouti.
Naval Ship INS Sumitra which was diverted from anti-piracy duty in the Gulf of Aden
and anchored just off the Yemen coast has entered Aden to assist the evacuation
operation that has been officially named Operation Raahat.
There has been increased urgency for evacuation with mounting fears of a ground
invasion by Saudi-led forces into Yemen to fight back the Houthi rebels in control.
Two more ships, the destroyer INS Mumbai and the frigate INS Tarkash have set sail
from India, and would reach the Yemen coast by April 2, and are equipped to deal
with several contingencies, officials said.
The problem is road travel is curtailed because they are fighting, he told The Hindu.
The other problem was that the Saudi forces were not extending bigger airflight
windows to allow the evacuation flights to operate from Sanaa.
Officials say the Op. Raahat plan is to deploy all naval ships and four aircraft,
including two IAF C-17 Globemasters and two Air India flights stationed in Muscat all
together to launch a composite evacuation effort.
Iran Nuclear Agreement
How did the dispute begin?
In 2002 nuclear program previously unknown to the United Nations was discovered
in Iran. The program includes a vast
uranium enrichment plant at Natanz and
a heavy water plant at Arak. The United
States accuses Tehran of an "across-the-
board pursuit of weapons of mass
destruction,"
Iran has always maintained that its
nuclear programme was meant only for
peaceful purposes and that as a signatory
to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, it was entitled to enrichment of uranium for
energy generation.
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But the unrelenting pressure from the West in the past decade, including recurring
talk of open hostility from the U.S. and Israel, had led to defiance from the
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad-led regime.
Iran went on to expand its nuclear programme by furthering enrichment capabilities
and building clandestine nuclear facilities. These actions had invited sanctions from
not only the U.S. and the EU, but the UN as well, which had hurt Iran economically
and also made it difficult for countries such as India to engage in trade with the
country
This lead to 18-month-long negotiations between the various parties finally bore
fruit
What helped in the breakthrough?
1. The Irans current regime is headed by a pragmatist in President Hassan Rouhani
who was elected in 2013 on the premise of bringing about an entente with the
West, among others.
2. The determination of U.S. President Barack Obama to reverse the rigid stance of his
more conservative predecessor, George W. Bush, over repairing ties with Iran and
bringing about an agreement over the latters nuclear programme helped.
What is the current deal about? Or what is Joint comprehensive plan of action? (JCPOA)
The joint comprehensive plan of action (JCPOA) on Irans nuclear programme announced
by Iran and the EU 3+3 (the United Kingdom, France, Germany along with China, Russia
and the United States) (Europe 3+3 or P5+1 of the Security Council and Germany) in
Lausanne, Switzerland
According to the draft agreement:
1. Iran will reduce the number of installed centrifuges by two-thirds, bring uranium
stocks down from 10,000 kg to 300 kg LEU (low-enriched uranium)
2. Turn its nuclear facility in Fordow into an R&D facility for 15 years.
3. All the excess stockpile and nuclear parts will be kept at an IAEA-monitored location
4. The U.N., the U.S. and the EU will withdraw all sanctions that have crippled the
Iranian economy for years.
How will Iran benefit?
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The possible reward for Irans promised steps, namely ramping down its uranium
enrichment capabilities and stockpiles of enriched uranium, reducing the number of
centrifuges, allowing for thorough inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency
and giving up nuclear reprocessing is the lifting of the tough sanctions regime against the
country.
What is the benefit for India?
Indias imports from Iran particularly petroleum products had been severely
curtailed due to the sanctions. This Would benefit our economic engagement
greatly as even the most normal transactions had become very tedious for Indian
businesses. From insurance to raising capital, every deal faced international hurdles
India and Iran have an annual bilateral trade of about $14 billion, with an extremely
high balance of trade problem, as India has been unable to pay Iran about $8.8
billion for oil due to sanctions
The government has also had to bow to U.S. and international pressure on cutting
its oil imports from Iran, and in March 2015 halted oil imports altogether for the first
time in more than a decade in order to keep its international commitments.
The nuclear agreement with Iran should also help ease the long-standing hostile ties
between the U.S. and Iran eventually helping to change at least some equations in
the conflict-ridden West Asian region
Model Question:
Which of the following country was not a part of the E3+3 or P5+1 grouping involved in the
nuclear negotiation with Iran?
A. Germany
B. Japan
C. France
D. China
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National Air Quality Index (AQI)
The government on 6th April launched the National Air Quality Index (AQI) that will
put out real time data about the level of pollutants in the air and inform people
about the possible impacts on health.
Launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the two-day Environment and
Forest Minister's conference
The new index will initially cover 10 cities Delhi, Agra, Kanpur, Lucknow, Varanasi,
Faridabad, Ahmedabad, Chennai, Bangalore and Hyderabad each of which would
have monitoring stations with Air Quality Index display boards.
The government said the aim was to eventually deploy the index in all cities with a
population of over one million.
The Air Quality Index may prove to be a major impetus to improving air quality in
urban areas, as it will improve public awareness in cities to take steps for air
pollution mitigation
The AQI is a global standard used to understand air quality. It takes multiple data on
pollution already available with the country's Central Pollution Control Board and
presents it as a colour coded scale with six levels.
Dark green, the first level, indicates good quality air while maroon at the other end
indicates severe pollution. For each category, the index identifies associated health
impacts.
For example when the scale touches maroon, the advisory reads: May cause
respiratory impact even on healthy people, and serious health impacts on people
with lung/heart disease. The health impacts may be experienced even during light
physical activity.
INS Kalvari
India's first Scorpene submarine INS
Kalvari launched for sea trials on 6th April
The first of the six French Scorpene
submarine joined the long list of key Indian
defence platforms that have been awaiting
final inductions into the armed forces after
achieving key development milestones.
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Kalvari, as the first Scorpene has been christened, was undocked in Mumbais
Mazagon Docks Limited after much delay.
The submarine however, will be made available to navy only in September 2016
after undergoing sea trials.
It features diesel propulsion and an additional air-independent propulsion (AIP)
system.
What is Air-independent propulsion?
Air-independent propulsion (AIP) is any technology which allows a non-nuclear submarine
to operate without the need to access atmospheric oxygen (by surfacing or using a
snorkel). AIP can augment or replace the diesel-electric propulsion system of non-nuclear
vessels. The DCNS system, known as MESMA (Module dEnergie Sous-Marine Autonome),
is based on the combustion of stored oxygen and ethanol to augment battery-powered
propulsion.
Significance of AIP:
Notably, a submarine is about stealth. It is a weapons platform not visible to the
naked eye. AIP significantly improves stealth because it enables a submarine to
generate electricity for services and battery charging and propulsion while
completely submerged.
AIP systems are auxiliary, like a smaller hull inserted in the main body. They
generate electricity, powering a submarines to operate and also generate oxygen,
lighting and amenities for crew. Accordingly, they enable conventional diesel-
electric submarines to remain submerged for two to three weeks at a time. Without
AIP, diesel-electric submarines have to come up to snorkeling depths just below the
surface or surface at shorter intervals so that the diesel engines can recharge their
batteries. This significantly increases the risk of detection.
A submarines diesel engines can only be started once the snorkel has cleared the
surface to take in oxygen in the fresh air. Snorkeling depth is about the same as
periscope depth. AIP significantly improves stealth because it enables a submarine
to generate electricity for services and battery charging and propulsion while
completely submerged.
A benefit of this approach is that it can be retrofitted into existing submarine hulls
by inserting an additional hull section. AIP does not normally provide the endurance
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or power to replace the atmospheric dependent propulsion, but allows it to remain
submerged longer than a more conventionally propelled submarine.
A typical conventional power plant will provide 3 megawatts maximum, and an AIP
source around 10% of that. A nuclear submarines propulsion plant is usually much
greater than 20 megawatts. Another advantage is that the Non-nuclear submarines
running on battery power or AIP can be virtually silent.
The navy is also awaiting the induction of indigenous aircraft carrier Vikrant, which is
being constructed at Cochin shipyard. Vikrant was launched in July 2013.The aircraft
carrier will not be ready for an operational role before the end of 2018.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) also has its own share of wait-lists. The Light Combat
Aircraft Tejas initially got two operational clearances, but is yet to be inducted into
the IAF. It can be declared fit for service only after the final operational clearance
certification, which is not expected by the end of this year.
The army, too, has been waiting for the home-built Main Battle Tank Arjun for
several years. It is now hoping that the mark II version of the tank will be ready for
operations after undergoing technological improvements.
As far as navy is concerned, the undocking of Scorpene is just a small step towards
building blue water capability of the Indian Navy whose underwater arm has
struggled to evolve into a sturdy unit.
The six French
conventional boats
were part of the
ambitious 24
submarine
construction plan
conceived in 1999
which has fallen off
track for numerous
reasons.
Some movement has
taken place on the
construction of
remaining boats
under the 24-submarine plan. The government is in the process to finalise domestic
shipyards for making the next line of submarines under project 75 A.
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Dena Bank ties up with LIC
Dena Bank recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Life Insurance
Corporation (LIC) of India under the Prime Ministers Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima
Yojana (PMJBY) scheme to provide insurance cover to all Aadhaar-linked savings account
holders of the bank in the age group of 18 to 50 years.
Prime Ministers Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJBY) scheme:
The Scheme is to benefit people in case of death for any reason.
It is available to people in the age group of 18 to 50, having a bank account.
The scheme will come in effect from June 1, 2015.
People who join the scheme before completing the age of 50, can continue to have
the risk of life cover up to the age of 55 years, subject to the payment of premium.
The scheme has an annual premium of Rs 330, with a risk coverage of Rs 2 lakh. The
premium will be directly auto- debited by the bank from the subscribers account.
A person can opt for the scheme for a year or prefer to continue it as a long term
option. In case of long term option, his account will be auto- debited every year by
the bank.
Under the scheme, a risk of Rs.2 lakh will be covered in case of death and a
premium sum of Rs.330 per annum will be auto-debited to the account holders
account. As per the terms of risk coverage, a person has to opt for the scheme every
year.
Project Mausam
China has expressed its readiness to work with India to link its ambitious Maritime
Silk Road plans with Indias Mausam project in a bid to address Indias strategic
concerns and derive common benefits.
It is a Project under which the Government of India has proposed to establish cross
cultural linkages and to revive historic maritime cultural and economic ties with 39
Indian Ocean countries.
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The 39 countries include Bahrain, Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Egypt, Iraq,
Mauritius, Singapore, Thailand, Yemen, South Africa, Philippines, Pakistan among
others.
Project Mausam was launched in the 30th Session of World Heritage Committee
meeting which was held at Doha, Quatar in June, 2014 and since then it has received
positive response from countries such as China, UAE, Qatar, Myanmar, Iran and
Vietnam.
It is a Ministry of Culture project with Archaeological Society of India (ASI) as the
nodal agency and Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) as its Research
Unit.
The endeavour of Project Mausam is to position itself at two levels: at the macro
level it aims to reconnect and re-establish communications between countries of
the Indian Ocean world, which would lead to an enhanced understanding of cultural
values and concerns; while at the micro level the focus is on understanding national
cultures in their regional maritime milieu.
The central themes that hold Project Mausam together are those of cultural routes
and maritime landscapes that not only linked different parts of the Indian Ocean
littoral, but also connected the coastal centres to their hinterlands.
The Real Estate (Regulation & Development) Bill
The Real Estate (Regulation & Development) Bill has been approved by the Union Cabinet
Objective:
It is aimed at addressing a long-standing demand to bring in a regulator for the real
estate sector.
It seeks to protect the interests of consumers and establish regulatory bodies at the
Centre and States for ethical and transparent business practices in the real estate
sector.
The Bill is expected ensure greater accountability towards consumers, and to
significantly reduce frauds and delays.
It is expected to promote regulated and orderly growth of the real estate sector
through efficiency, professionalism and standardization
Expected to boost domestic and foreign investment in the sector and help achieve
the objective of the Government of India to provide Housing for All by 2022,
through enhanced private participation
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Salient Features:
The Bill provides for mandatory registration of all projects and real estate agents
who intend to sell any plot, apartment or building with the Real Estate Regulatory
Authority.
It makes mandatory the disclosure of all information for registered projects like
details of promoters, layout plan, land status, schedule of execution and status of
various approvals.
The Bill also seeks to enforce the contract between the developer and buyer and a
fast track mechanism to settle disputes.
The earlier Bill had mandated that a developer put 70 per cent of the buyer's
investment into an escrow account that would be used only for the construction of
that project. Last year, the Housing Ministry brought this down to 50 per cent,
reportedly after much lobbying from the real estate companies.
It brings the commercial segment of the real estate sector within the ambit of the
Bill
The Bill also now includes a condition that prohibits a developer from changing the
plan in a project unless 2/3rd of the allottees have agreed for such a change.
Foreign Trade Policy 2015- 2020
The new FTP calls for the "enhancement of the entire trade ecosystem". The policy seeks
to tie-in foreign trade with major government initiatives like Make in India, Digital India,
and Skills India. Some notable points are
1. First, there is an integrated look at the trade policy. The FTP acknowledges that
trade cannot be formulated and implemented by a single department or
government. The policy thus talks about taking a "whole of government" approach
and working with state governments to increase competitiveness. The approach in
this is to rationalize non-essential imports and promote exports that will help build
resilience and competitiveness.
2. It aims at increase in almost doubling the exports over the next five years - to USD
900 billion from the 2013-14 levels of USD 465.9 billion.
3. Also aims to increase Indias share in world exports from 2 percent to 3.5 percent.
4. Improving trade ecosystem-- This includes simplifying administrative procedures
and reducing transaction costs for business and government alike. Towards this, the
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Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) is already providing a facility of online
filing of various applications under FTP by the exporters/importers. Such steps are
aimed at promoting ease of doing business for export promotion and will further
bolster trade performance.
5. The policy distinctly focuses on a market strategy and a product strategy for trade.
The market strategy
includes bettering Indias present engagement with the key economies of the world and
strengthening the trading engagement over the next five years. These include the Indo-US,
Indo-European, Sino-Indian, Indo-East Asian, Indo- Australian and Indo-New Zealand, Indo-
South Asian, IndoWANA (West Asia & North Africa), IndoLatin American & Caribbean,
Indo-CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States) and finally, Indo-African trade
engagements. The strategy will help provide respite against the two mega-regional trading
agreements (MRTA) of which India is not a part.
The product strategy
seeks a movement up the value chain for a variety of goods and services. In the context of
the manufacturing sector, in particular, the engineering goods, electronics and
pharmaceutical sectors, the removal of regulatory hurdles along key economic markets
will hold the key.
6. Another product strategy entails leveraging the MSME sector by focusing on hi-tech
products.
7. The policy also talks about the "India" branding that will aid in greater value
realization in export markets.
8. Institutional changes
MEIS (Merchandize Exports from India Scheme)-- The MEIS aims at exports
of specified goods to specified markets. The rate of rewards ranges from 2-5
percent The clubbing of five existing schemes free
transferability of reward credit scrips, extension of incentives to SEZ units,
provision for status holder manufacturers to self-certify the origins of their
goods, promised online procedure to upload digitally signed documents by
Chartered Accountant/Company Secretary/Cost Accountant, etc into one
Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS)
The SEIS (Services Exports from India Scheme) is for an increase of notified
services, and select services will be given rewards of 3-5 percent. SEIS shall
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apply to "service providers located in India" instead of "Indian service
providers".
Set up a National Committee on Trade Facilitation in line with the WTO
agreement on trade facilitation --for easing customs procedures and reducing
transaction costs for traders.
Set up Centre for Research in International Trade --for strengthening India's
research capabilities in the area of international trade.
The Social Progress Index
The Social Progress Index measures the extent to which countries provide for the
social and environmental needs of their citizens.
Fifty-four indicators in the areas of basic human needs, foundations of wellbeing,
and opportunity to progress show the relative performance of nations.
The index is published by the nonprofit Social Progress Imperative, and is based on
the writings of Amartya Sen, Douglass North, and Joseph Stiglitz.
The SPI measures the well-being of a society by observing social and environmental
outcomes directly rather than the economic factors. The social and environmental
factors include personal safety, ecosystem sustainability, health and wellness,
shelter, sanitation, equity and inclusion and personal freedom and choice.
Out of 133 countries rated India has secured the 101th place.
Norway has bagged the first rank
Child Labour Welfare Corpus Fund
The corpus fund, established in each district and managed by the respective Deputy
Commissioner, was set up in the wake of a Supreme Court order in 1996 to help
rehabilitate rescued child labourers.
The local courts adjudicating over child labour cases can impose a maximum penalty
of Rs 20000 on persons found guilty of employing children under the Child Labour
Act, 1986. The fine collected from the guilty is remitted to the corpus fund.
Close to 95 per cent of the amount collected from those found guilty of employing
children in the State over the last 10 years is lying unutilised in the Child Labour
Welfare Corpus Fund.
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New software to improve childrens Aadhaar enrolment
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), which issues the 12-digit
Aadhaar number, is introducing new software in May for exclusive enrolment of
children in the 0 to 5 age group, since the coverage of this group had been found
unsatisfactory.
The enrolment centres in most parts of the country, including Karnataka, will
incorporate the software and the trial enrolment will begin on May 1. The actual
enrolment of children using this software will be launched on May 15
RED SANDERS
Karnataka is not just a transit hub for red sanders
smuggling, but it has now emerged that most of the
money on the red wood is made as it passes
through the State.
These gangs operating in the Old Mysuru region,
mostly those who were earlier involved in
sandalwood smuggling, buy red sanders from
smaller gangs operating in Seshachalam forest area
for Rs. 3,000 to Rs. 4,000 a kg
The gangs in the State have developed a network of
non-descript godowns in the forests of Kollegal,
Mysuru and Malnad region enroute to Mangaluru,
from where they resell the wood to gangs from Mumbai mafia operating in the ring,
who, in turn, sell it to Chinese gangs,
MNREGA wages hiked by Rs. 13 a day
Daily wages have gone up from Rs. 191 in 201415 to Rs. 204 in 201516, an increase by
Rs. 13 a day.
With this, the wage rates have been revised nine times since the launch of the job scheme
in 200607 by the previous UPA government. The revision in the wage rate indexed to the
Consumer Price Index for Agricultural Labour
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Office hours changed in 8 districts of Karnataka
To provide relief from excessive heat, the State government has issued an order changing
the office hours of its employees in eight districts of north Karnataka in April and May.
Office timings in Kalaburagi, Bidar, Yadgir, Raichur, Koppal, Ballari, Vijayapura and Bagalkot
districts will be from 8 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. in April and May against the regular timings of 10
a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
The government has been changing the office timings in these districts during summer
months since 199596.
MUDRA bank launched
Pradhan Mantri Micro Units Development and Refinance Agency (MUDRA) Yojana
PM launched the MUDRA bank with a corpus of Rs. 20,000 crore and credit
guarantee of Rs. 3,000 crore on 8th April.
The bank will be responsible for refinancing micro-finance institutions in the
business of lending to small entities.
MUDRA will be set up through a statutory enactment.
It will be responsible for developing and refinancing all micro-finance institutions
(MFIs) which are in the business of lending to micro and small business entities
engaged in manufacturing, trading and service activities.
It will also partner with State and regional-level coordinators to provide finance to
last-mile financiers of small and micro business enterprises.
Its proposed role includes laying down policy guidelines for micro enterprise
financing business, registration, accreditation and rating of MFI entities.
The agency will also lay down responsible financing practices to ward off over-
indebtedness and ensure proper client protection principles and methods of
recovery
These measures are targeted towards mainstreaming young, educated or skilled
workers and entrepreneurs, including women entrepreneurs, the release said.
A vast part of the non-corporate sector operates as unregistered enterprises and
formal or institutional architecture has not been able to reach out to meet its
financial requirements. Providing access to institutional finance to such micro, small
business units, enterprises will not only help in improving the quality of life of these
entrepreneurs, but also turn them into strong instruments of GDP growth and
employment generation
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The Justice A. J. Sadashiva Inquiry Commission
The Justice A. J. Sadashiva Inquiry Commission was set up in 2005 to look into methods of
equitable distribution of reservation facilities among Scheduled Castes (SCs). The
commission had been set up following complaints by the most backward communities
among the Scheduled Castes that some castes among Dalits had cornered all reservation
benefits, while others had been denied their share of Constitutional rights.
1. It had recommended internal reservation among the castes Scheduled Castes
2. This is to be done by broadly reclassifying all the 101 castes into four groups. The
overall reservation of 15 per cent that is being given to Scheduled Castes will be
allocated as follows
Right Community-5 per cent
Left Community-6 per cent
Touchables- 3 per cent
Other Scheduled Castes communities- 1 per cent
3. The above quantum of allocation of reservation benefits to the four groups were
made after assessing their socio-economic and educational development through a
door-to-door survey of 96.60 lakh persons belonging to Scheduled Castes This
included 1.58 lakh persons employed in Union and State government
establishments.
4. Of the total 96 lakh population of Scheduled Castes, the Left Community accounted
for 33.47 per cent, Right Community 32 per cent, Touchables 23.64 per cent and
Other Scheduled Castes communities 4.65 per cent. The numbers do not add up to
100 per cent as about 6 lakh members among the Scheduled Castes have desisted
from mentioning their castes during the survey.
5. The survey results had indicated that the Right Community had got more benefits
from reservation than the other Scheduled Castes communities as comparatively
they were in a better situation in terms of education and employment.
6. Expressing dissatisfaction that on an average the implementation of Scheduled
Castes welfare measures were not effective, the commission had recommended
setting up of enforcement and evaluation wings to not only monitor the
implementation of these schemes but to find out if they were effective.
To implement the recommendations, a constitutional amendment is required to Article
341. So the State has to take up the matter with the Union Government.
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Thane named Indias Earth Hour Capital
An 11-member international jury has declared Thane the National Earth Hour
Capital with the city emerging the winner from India in the Earth Hour City
Challenge this year.
Earth Hour:
Earth Hour is a worldwide movement for the planet organized by the World Wide
Fund for Nature (WWF). The event is held worldwide annually encouraging
individuals, communities, households and businesses to turn off their non-essential
lights for one hour, from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. on the last Saturday in March, as a
symbol for their commitment to the planet.
Dhanush
India recently successfully test-fired its nuclear-capable Dhanush ballistic missile
with a strike range of 350 km from a naval ship off the Odisha coast.
It is a surface-to-surface missile and a naval variant of Indias indigenously-
developed Prithvi missile.
It is a single-stage, liquid-propelled missile.
It has 350 km range.
It has already been inducted into the armed forces and is one of the five missiles
developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) under the
Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme (IGMDP).
Caste census in Karnataka
The census has been named 'Social and Educational' census of the people in
Karnataka.
Noted music director Hamsalekha has composed music for this census.
The first caste census, which will be conducted across the State over the next 20
days, got underway on 11th April, 2015.
During the survey, enumerators will be asking 55 questions to the household and
not all questions are mandatory to be answered.
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Question one to 31 pertain personal information, and the rest is information about
the family.
While people from Scheduled Castes will be coded B, Scheduled Tribes will be coded
C while others will be coded A.
Conducted by the Karnataka State Backward Classes Commission, the census
intends to cover an estimated 1.31 crore families in the state
For the first time in the country since 1931, Karnataka will conduct a census based
on caste, education and economic status
Rating of Tourism facility in Karnataka
The States Tourism Department, announced the rating scheme for 18 tourist
facilities in the State, including eco-tourism, adventure tourism, homestays and
resorts.
Four accreditation agencies have been empanelled to carry out the rating process.
Depending on their net worth, they will have to pay the agency a fee of Rs. 8,000 to
Rs. 21,000. Based on parameters such as lighting, design and room-size, they will be
rated from A to E (with plus or minus).
Only those with ratings will be displayed on the government portal
Amendment to the Karnataka Preservation of Trees Act
No permission needed to fell certain trees following a recent amendment to the
Karnataka
Passed at the Belagavi legislature session
The amendment allows for the felling of certain varieties of trees without the
permission of the Department of Forests.
The department issued an order on March 3, 2015, listing 26 species of trees that
are exempt from the Karnataka Forest Rules, 1969, and mango is among them.
The inclusion of mango on this list has resulted in indiscriminate felling of old mango
trees.
Moreover, mango was one among the species, which had been declared a heritage
tree by the Karnataka Biodiversity Board.
The hebbevu ( Melia dubia ), ranjalu, betta and kadudhoopa trees were also on
the list.
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The Act was amended to exempt some horticulture trees to help farmers. But these
three varieties were forest species. This was yet another opportunity to plunder the
forests.
Belgaum Fort declared heritage monument
It was built by Jaya Raya during 1204 AD
The State government has declared the historical Belgaum Fort here a State
Heritage Monument, as per Section 4(3) of the Karnataka Ancient and Historical
Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1961.
As per the official records, the fort, located right in front of a picturesque lake at the
entrance of the city from Hubballi-Dharwad, traces its history to the Ratta dynasty
with lineage to the Rashtrakutas.
It was built by Jaya Raya, also called Bichi Raja, an ally of the Rattas, during 1204 AD.
Subsequently, the fort has undergone several renovations under different rulers of
the region.
The fort, with fine ramparts and a large moat, has two shrines of Lord Ganapati and
Goddess Durga at the entrance. Of the two Jain Basadis, Kamala Basadi, was built in
the late Chalukyan style in 1204 with the Neminatha idol in black stone.
The masterpiece here is the Mukhamantapa with a well-executed lotus on the
ceiling. Outside the Kamala Basadi, is another ruined Jain temple.Safa Masjid is one
of the two mosques inside the fort and by far the best of the 25-30 mosques in the
city.
The minars, domes and arches point to a typical fusion of Indo-Sarcenic and Deccan
styles of architecture. A sense of the past is all pervading here.
Two of the circular pillars in the Jamia hall are said to be from the old temples. Some
of them have Kannada inscriptions in the Nagari script, while others have beautiful
Persian script forming exquisite calligraphic decorations.
Also, a sub-centre of the Ramakrishna Mission Ashram has been established, where
exists the blessed house of Sri Haripada Mitra where Swami Vivekananda stayed for
nine days in October 1892.
After having confirmed the Hindu monks stay here, the S.M. Krishna Government
handed it over to Ramakrishna Math and Mission.
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SyndicateBank to offer low-cost insurance scheme
SyndicateBank tied up with Life Insurance Corporation of India to offer low-cost life
insurance under the new Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana.
The scheme will come into effect on June 1 at all branches of the bank, an official
statement said.
Eligibility: Saving bank account holders of the bank in the age group of 18 to 50 are
eligible to get insurance cover on paying an annual premium of Rs. 330.
Under the scheme, announced in March this year, the LIC will provide a life
insurance cover of Rs. 2 lakh in case of death of the insured person.
Internet Santhe
Head Held High Services organized Internet Santhe at Nargund, a taluk 60 kms from
Gadag, on Nov 14.
The event was organized in partnership with Idea Cellular Services.
The day-long Internet Santhe was an open-for-all event held at a large temple
auditorium.
The Santhe was divided into zones, tailored to match the participants level of
familiarity with internet, smartphone and digital technologies.
The non-user zone was designed for novices who were taught basic skills like how to
access internet, browsing, basic search, emails and social networking. The
experience zone, meant for regular internet/ smartphone users, introduced them to
new apps and tools that could impact their life, ranging from e-commerce, fitness,
news to finance.
At the Innovation zone, attendees experienced the possibilities of technology
innovations like Google Cardboard. It also showcased videos of 3D printing, Google
glass experience, and Robotics developed in Indian universities.
The event witnessed a phenomenal response, with over 100 walk-ins, from school
going children to rural youth to retired pensioners.
H3S plans to organize 10 Internet Santhe in the next 6 months.
Micro-solar dome
A pilot project to try out a device that captures diffuse sunlight and bounces it back
inside rooms, giving the effect of a 60-watt electric lamp. Called a micro-solar
dome, this zero-fuel, zero-maintenance contraption will be installed on the roofs of
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30 houses in the slums in Bardhaman and the Sundarbans in West Bengal and places
in Tripura. The lamp costs Rs. 300.
It works on the principle of capturing sunlight using a micro-solar dome with a small
diameter. This light is filtered through a PVC pipe with a highly reflective lining.
Bright light emerges at the other end through a transparent glass shade
S.P. Gon Chaudhuri, renewable energy expert, led his team to launch this gadget
through a Centrally funded low-cost research project. This is a research-you-can-
use project awarded last October.
MMRCA (MEDIUM MULTI-ROLE COMBAT AIRCRAFT) PROJECT
India floated a global
tender, for 126 fighters.
the project envisaged
direct acquisition of the
first 18 jets with the
remaining 108 being built
in India by Hindustan
Aeronautics after transfer
of technology
France won the tender.
But the project has been
halted since a year now.
The hurdle in the MMRCA
negotiations was
Dassault's substantial hike
in pricing for the 108 fighters to be produced by HAL as well as its refusal to take
"full responsibility" for them. India, in turn, was clear it could not accept a hike in
the L-1 (lowest bidder) price provided by Dassault since it had led Rafale to defeat
the Eurofighter Typhoon in commercial evaluation in January 2012.
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Sania Mirza
Sania Mirza has created history by becoming the first woman tennis player from India to
achieve the world No. 1 ranking in doubles after her stupendous title win at the WTA
Family Circle Cup with partner Martina Hingis here.
The final ward-wise reservation list of Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike
The final ward-wise reservation list of Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike was
notified on 15th April with changes to 22 wards from the draft notification issued on
April 4.
The final notification comes in the wake of a High Court direction.
It will be the first time that 50 per cent of the seats (99) will be reserved for women
in the BBMP council.
The Cauvery Gallery
A mansion on Kantharaj Urs Road in Mysuru, which is nearly a century old and once
served as the residence to professors of Maharajas College, has been identified by
the University of Mysore to set up the Cauvery Gallery.
The gallery, expected to be thrown open to the public by the end of this year or
early next year, will showcase cultural and socioeconomic aspects of the river. It will
feature exhibits, detailed satellite images, multimedia displays and digital video-
shows.
National Academy of Sciences of India (NASI), which plans to set up the gallery on
the lines of the Ganga Gallery at Allahabad and Brahmaputra Gallery at Guwahati,
had visited the Old Professors Quarters and given its approval for the venue.
By capturing the etymological, ecological, cultural, heritage, and social
characteristics of the river, the gallery will serve as a learning centre on the major
south Indian river.
Vachanas in two reader-friendly volumes
The Kannada Book Authority (KBA) is set to introduce Vachanas (maxims of
Vachanakaras of the 12th century Veerashaiva Bhakti movement) in two reader-
friendly volumes based on the Bible printing model.
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About 20,000 Vachanas of over 250 Vachanakaras published in 8,808 pages of 15
volumes of Samgra Vachana Samputa will be accommodated in two volumes. These
volumes will be easy to carry and can be referred whenever needed.
A committee of writers headed by writer-scholar M.M. Kalbugri edited and compiled
the Samagra Vachana Samputa, a few years ago. Now, the same committee is
working on the project that will accommodate the Vachanas in compact-size
volumes.
The government has released Rs. 60 lakh for the purpose.
The State-level Vigilance and Monitoring Committee (SVMC)
Karnataka has failed to even hold the mandatory biannual meetings of the State-
level Vigilance and Monitoring Committee (SVMC) formed under the provisions of
the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, since
1995.
A report by the Committee for Monitoring and Strengthening Scheduled Castes and
Scheduled Tribes in Karnataka (CMASK) indicates that the State has held only four
meetings though it was supposed to have held 41 meetings in the last two decades
to fulfil the constitutional mandate towards the SCs and STs under the Act. This
translates to only 9.76 per cent adherence to the constitutional mandate.
The report states that it is mandatory for States to hold the meetings in January and
July every year.
But though the rules were notified on March 31, 1995, the first meeting of the
SVMC was held only on March 11, 2000. The subsequent meetings were held in
December 2006, September 2010 and November 2013.
Rating the 12 Chief Ministers of the State since 1995 on the basis of number of
SVMC meetings held during their regime, the report assigned C grade to H.D.
Kumaraswamy for holding one meeting of the mandatory three during his tenure.
All other Chief Ministers, including the incumbent Mr. Siddaramaiah, have been
given F grade.
Bike ambulances
Health Minister U.T. Khader, who launched 30 first responder bike ambulances in
the city on 14th April.
Two companies had evinced interest in taking up the air ambulance project in the
State.
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The bike ambulance project is termed as a platinum ten minutes trauma care
initiative.
Aimed at reducing deaths due to road accidents, the platinum trauma care initiative
is useful for negotiating heavy traffic in urban areas where it will be difficult for four-
wheeler ambulances to reach the accident spot at the earliest.
Of the 30, 21 will be stationed at strategic locationsin the city and one each in the
districts of Mysore, Mangaluru, Kalaburgi, Belagavi, Hubballi-Dharwad, Davangere,
Tumkuru, Vijayapura and Shivamogga.
The initiative will be implemented through GVK-EMRI, the organisation that is
running the 108 Arogya Kavacha ambulance service.
The bike ambulance rider will be a trained paramedic who has a driving licence.
The paramedic will reach the spot in ten minutes and give first aid and start
resuscitation measures to save the victim till the four-wheeler ambulance arrives.
Each bike ambulance will carry 40 medical items including stethoscope, pulse
oxymeter, bandages and IV normal saline apart from 53 basic drugs.
The government has spent nearly Rs 2 lakh on each of the bike ambulances.
Testing fluoride content in Chickballapur tube wells
The Health and Family Welfare Department has for the first time taken up a project
to test fluoride content in the water supplied through tube wells in Chickballapur
district.
The project was taken up following an alarming number of children and elders were
found suffering from fluorosis.
According to the Health Department, 5,299 children are affected by fluorosis,
specifically dental fluorosis. As many as 5,277 elderly people are suspected to be
suffering from dental fluorosis in the district, and 48 elders from bone fluorosis.
The project aims to test water samples within two months.
FDI in DEFENCE
The present Bharatiya Janata Party government, despite its rallying Make in India
cry, has further increased the FDI limit in defence, with 49 per cent now permitted
under the automatic route, 75 per cent where technology transfer is involved, and
up to 100 per cent in cases involving significant new technology.
The arguments in favour of FDI in defence
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1. Public sector companies in defence, Research and Development and allied industries
have consistently failed to meet the requirements of the armed forces, especially
given the global revolution in military technology.
2. The superior management culture of the private sector will ensure better
adherence to budgets and timelines.
3. The country is compelled into repeated imports without any technology transfer
(despite contractual obligations) because the military is always urgently in need of
the technology. Therefore, the argument goes, encouraging foreign companies to
invest in Indian defence and set up industries here will mean that money will be
spent within the country, generating jobs and bringing in new know-how, with the
possibility of exports.
U.N. imposes arms embargo on Houthi rebels
The U.N. Security Council stepped up efforts to thwart a Houthi rebel takeover of
Yemen, imposing an arms embargo on the leaders of the Shiite group, along with
former President Ali Abdullah Saleh and his son.
The Security Council resolution was approved in a 14-0 vote, with Russia abstaining.
Moscow had insisted on an arms embargo on all parties to the conflict.
The resolution imposes the weapons embargo on five men- Houthi leader Abdul-
Malik al-Houthi, second-in-command Abdullah Yahya al Hakim, military commander
Abd al-Khaliq al-Huthi, Saleh and his eldest son, Ahmed Ali Abdullah Saleh. The
former president and his son are key supporters of the Houthi group.
The council called on all countries, especially Yemens neighbours, to inspect cargo
headed to Yemen if there are reasonable grounds to believe it contains weapons.
In addition, the council imposed an asset freeze and travel ban on the Houthi leader
and Salehs son. The same sanctions had already been imposed on the other three
men last November.
The resolution demands that all Yemeni parties, especially the Houthis, end violence
and return swiftly to U.N.led peace talks aimed at a political transition. It makes
no mention of the Saudiled airstrikes.
The resolution demands that the Houthis withdraw from areas they have seized,
including the capital of Sanaa, relinquish arms and missiles seized from military and
security institutions, and release the defense minister and all political prisoners.
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New visa scheme renamed e-Tourist Visa
The Tourist Visa on Arrival-Electronic Travel Authorization (TvoA-ETA) scheme,
which was launched last year to facilitate short duration visits by travellers from as
many as 44 countries, has now been renamed e-Tourist Visa to clarify that it is not
an on-arrival scheme.
According to the MHA, it will be extended to more countries and airports in a
phased manner.
NET NEUTRALITY
Whats net neutrality?
It is the principle that all traffic on the Internet must be treated equally by Internet
service providers.
Those advocating Net neutrality believe all bits of data are equal, and, therefore,
should not be discriminated on the basis of content, site or user. This has largely
been the default mode since Internet started.
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Why has there been so much of noise about net neutrality in recent months?
Indias top telecom company Bharti Airtel, towards the end of last year, decided to
charge subscribers extra for use of apps such as Skype and Viber. These apps
compete with the voice and messaging services of telecom providers, and are even
cheaper.
There was uproar, after which Airtel stayed its decision, saying it would wait for
regulator Telecom Regulatory Authority of Indias (TRAI) Consultation Paper on
Regulatory Framework for Over-the-top (OTT) services.
Facebook brought to India internet.org, a pre-selected bouquet of Web sites offered
free to subscribers of Reliance Communications. There was not much controversy
then.
TRAI put out a 118-page consultation paper asking the public for its opinion on 20
questions, most of them about how the Internet can be regulated. Views were also
sought on net neutrality.
Over 4.2 lakh mails had been sent in support of net neutrality through the
savetheinternet.in Web site.
Political parties such as the Congress, political leaders such as Arvind Kejriwal and
celebrities such as Shah Rukh Khan joined the bandwagon, as has the comedy group
All India Bakchod through a video. All of them argue why the Internet should not be
touched.
TRAI will be open to taking comments till April 24, and counter comments by May 8.
In between all this, Airtel last week launched Airtel Zero, which is a free offering of a
slew of apps that sign up with the telecom provider.
Flipkart pulled out of the platform after initially agreeing to be on it, saying it was
committed to Net neutrality.
Who benefits from net neutrality? How?
Every Internet user.
New ventures. In fact, one of the key reasons for start-ups to have come up in a big
way in recent decades is the openness of the Internet. The Internet has reduced
transaction costs and levelled the playing field.
Then, why do we need to think about regulating the Internet?
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Essentially because the telecom companies do not like the way the apps are riding on their
networks for free. The companies complain that voice-calling and messaging apps are
cannibalising their business. On top of all this, it is they who have to invest billions in
getting access to spectrum and build networks as also adhere to regulations.
So, absence of net neutrality will benefit telecom companies?
It could make them a gatekeeper to a valuable resource, a role that supporters of
Net neutrality feel will be misused to create winners and losers. They could charge
companies a premium for access to users.
It would not be a telecom companies versus internet players issue, as could be
mistakenly perceived. For, the absence of Net neutrality could also benefit
established Internet companies who are flush with money. They could nip
challengers in the bud with vastly higher payoffs to telecom companies.
Is this an issue in India alone?
No. The Federal Communications Commission just recently voted for what is seen as
strong Net neutrality rules. This is to ensure Internet service providers neither block,
throttle traffic nor give access priority for money. Europe is trying to correct a 2013
proposal for Net neutrality, in which privileged access was allowed to specialised services.
This was vague and threatened Net neutrality. Chile last year banned zero-rated schemes,
those where access to social media is given free to telecom subscribers.
Lagori league
Lagori league formed to popularise the traditional sport in State
The Karnataka Amateur Lagori Association (KALA), an affiliated body of the Amateur
Lagori Federation of India, formally introduced the sport in Mysuru, explaining its
rules to a group of youth.
Maharashtra government has recognised the game as a sport
Karnataka on a rapid urbanisation path
No. of households in urban areas has increased by more than 5.9 lakh
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Initial trends from data collected through the on-going caste census have revealed
that the population of people living in urban centres in the State could have
increased by up to 12 per cent during the last four years (2011-2015).
The number of households in urban areas increased more than 5.9 lakh between the
2011 Census and 2015 caste census.
Increased migration of families seeking jobs in urban areas is stated to be the major
reason.
The trend was revealed by enumerators of the caste census who counted the
number of households in each block during the first two days. With this, the total
number of households in the State increased from 1.31 crore in 2011 to 1.4 crore in
2015.
Except three districts Bidar, Chamarajangar and Kalaburagi all other districts
registered a double-digit increase in number of families residing in urban areas.
Two coastal districts Uudpi and Dakshina Kannada recorded 101 and 54 per
cent increase respectively in urbanisation compared to 2011Census, while Mysuru
registered 33 per cent.
As explained in previous surveys, the outskirts of Bengaluru city are recording a
meteoric rise in population.
While Bengaluru Urban district recorded 10 per cent increase, Bengaluru Rural
district witnessed 32 per cent rise, according to data provided by the Social Welfare
Department.
According to the 2011 Census, 38.57 per cent of the States population are living in
urban areas.
The survey has also suggested only a 4 per cent increase in rural households and
interestingly, districts such as Udupi (-7), Dakshina Kannada (-14) have registered
negative growth.
Only three districts recorded double-digit increase in number of households and
they are Vijayapura and Chikkamagaluru (11 p.c. each), Kodagu (12 p.c.).
Chinkara found in Bukapatna state forests in Sira taluk in Tumakuru district
The Sanna Hulle as it is known in Kannada to roam only in the north Karnataka
region
The cameras placed in the forests to track the movement of leopards got the
shy and docile chinkara in its sights.
With this, the chinkaras presence has been photo-documented for the first time in
south Karnataka.
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This antelope species, also called the Indian gazelle and Sanna Hulle in Kannada,
lives in arid areas, the Savannahs, and subtropical light forests.
It is known to exist in very few numbers in Pakistan and Iran. However, hunting has
brought down their numbers there, as per the International Union for Conservation
of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN).
In India, chinkaras are protected under the Schedule-I of the Wildlife Protection Act,
1972.
Of the six species of antelopes found in India, three chinkara, blackbuck, and the
four-horned antelope are found in Karnataka.
Bukkapatna is perhaps the only documented place in the State to have all three
species.
This study on leopards is giving interesting results.
Last year the Ratel or honey badger was first photo documented in Karnataka under
this project in Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary.
Jayadeva Institute to set up cardiology centre in Kalaburagi hospital
The long felt need for a cardiology centre in the Hyderabad Karnataka region is
being fulfilled with the decision of the State government to establish Jayadeva
Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and Research in the newly constructed
Kalaburagi Government General Hospital.
At present, patients have to go to centres in Hyderabad or Bengaluru since there are
no cathlab facilities in any of the government hospital in Hyderabad Karnataka
region. Even the Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital at Raichur has suspended the
cathlab facility after technical glitch.
The Hyderabad Karnataka Region Development Board (HKRDB) has released a sum
of Rs. 6 crore and the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences has released
another Rs. 6 crore for establishment of the centre in Kalaburagi and Jayadeva
Institute would invest Rs. 3 crore.
Womens wing in KSRP
The Police Department is working on establishing an exclusive womens wing within
the Karnataka State Reserve Police, which will come into being soon
The contingent would consist of 100 women personnel, who would be trained on
the lines of the personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force.
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Also, the department had decided had to open special cells at range headquarters to
deal with cyber crimes in the State soon.
Internet.org
Internet.org is social networking sites initiative to bring Internet services to areas
that are still not connected in partnership with tech giants such as Samsung and
Qualcomm.
In India, Facebook partnered with Reliance Communications to provide free Internet
access to over 30 websites, including Cleartrip.
While many net neutrality supporters have alleged that the initiative violates the
principle of Net Neutrality, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has defended it
saying Internet.org can coexist with Net Neutrality.
In a major win for the supporters of Net Neutrality, Cleartrip, Times Group and
NDTV, on Wednesday, joined Flipkart in voicing support for the cause by opting out
of Facebook-led Internet.org.
City to get a two-acre park for renewable energy
Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Limited (KREDL) will construct a two-
acre renewable energy park and green building for its corporate office at
Nagarabhavi.
The park will exhibit various types of renewable energy models
Special session next week to disband BBMP
The State government on Wednesday decided to convene a special session of the
Legislature on April 20 to amend the Karnataka Municipal Corporation (KMC) Act for
disbanding the BBMP and to trifurcate the civic body.
The move comes in the wake of a division bench of the Karnataka High Court,
comprising Chief Justice D H Waghela and Justice Ram Mohan Reddy, declining to
stay the single judge order to conduct BBMP polls by May 30.
The Opposition parties feel this is another effort by the government to postpone the
civic body polls. As the government is running out of time and options, the ruling
Congress has resorted to the legislative route to postpone the polls.
The amendment bill may have a smooth sailing in the Assembly as the ruling
Congress outnumbers the combined strength of the Opposition.
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But in the Council, the combined Opposition is numerically stronger than the
Congress and the bill is likely to face hurdles. Also, the governments plan hinges
largely on Governor Vajubhai Vala. His assent is mandatory for the bill to become an
act. And the going may not be smooth for the government as the governor had
recently sent back an ordinance seeking to disband BBMP by amending the KMC
Act. The governor was reportedly not satisfied with the reasons given for opting for
ordinance route. The governor may now give his assent or take time or may even
reject the bill.
Convening the session would help the government claim before the court that it was
not trying to stall elections but was only trying to have three smaller bodies to
govern the State capital better.
The government is hoping that if the BBMP is done away with, then the question of
conducting elections will not arise.
It is not clear whether the government will retain the contents of the ordinance bill
in the proposed amendment bill or come up with some modifications.
Sources said the Cabinet will meet on April 17 and is likely to recommend to the
governor to summon the session.
Bengaluru-based director to air serial on FB
Bengaluru-based Aviram Kanteerava has an innovative and cost-effective way to air
his serial. One episode a week would be uploaded on Facebook for viewers.
Taking entertainment a step ahead, now, the cine-serial would be made available to
you at the time you wish to see it. This idea is that of Kanteerava who is coming up
with a new serial Hello that would be aired on Facebook on its official page
www.facebook.com/HelloCineserial.
To begin with, 12 episodes of the serial would be aired. One episode each on every
Saturday would be put up on Facebook and also Youtube for viewing.
First job portal for transgenders in India
A Bengaluru-based organisation is all set to launch a national portal to provide
employment opportunities to sexual minorities.
The unique feature of this online portal is its inclusive approach: Its not an exclusive
platform for transgenders but open for all.
It treats transgenders as a part of society.
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The portal, www.1008jobs.com will not stop at listing job opportunities. Its staff
would also appoint transgender agents in each city to help job seekers from the
community.
Mediterranean Migrants
Up to 700 people were feared drowned on Sunday after an overcrowded boat
smuggling them to Europe capsized off Libya in the latest and deadliest in a long list
of migrant disasters in the Mediterranean.
Italys coastguard, which was coordinating the search for survivors and bodies, said
only 28 people had survived a wreck that triggered fresh calls from Pope Francis and
others for European leaders to act over what many see as an avoidable loss of life.
The European Union announced an emergency meeting of Foreign and Interior
Ministers to discuss what Amnesty International blasted as a predictable man-
made tragedy
Amnesty, along with other NGOs, has called for the restoration of an Italian navy
search-and-rescue operation known as Mare Nostrum which was suspended at the
end of last year.
Italy scaled back the mission after failing to persuade its European partners to help
meet its operating costs of nine million euros ($9.7 million) a month amid divisions
over whether the mission was unintentionally encouraging migrants to attempt the
crossing.
Mare Nostrum has been replaced by a much smaller EU-run operation called Triton
which has only a fraction of the specialist assets and manpower.
Agri eco-tourism project
The University of Agricultural Sciences-Bangalores Alumni Association has decided
to rectify this by launching an agri eco-tourism project from June to help urban
children understand the rudiments of agriculture, especially the main food crops,
and also give them an exposure to rural life.
Under this initiative, students of classes 5 to 7 in urban areas like Bengaluru would
be taken to fields of innovative farmers on a day-long trip. Retired experts from the
UAS-B would accompany them and open up a window to rural life, animal
husbandry and poultry. The on-field demonstration would also cover various food
and vegetable crops.
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The main intention is to create a sense of pride among them through this process of
the farmer who grows their food
This is also an attempt to bridge the urban-rural divide by helping children
understand the rural lifestyle
Kyasanur Forest Disease
KFD is caused by the Kyasanur Forest Disease Virus (KFDV). The virus was identified
in 1957 when it was isolated from a sick monkey from the Kyasanur Forest in
Karnataka (formerly Mysore State).
Since then, between 400-500 humans cases per year have been reported. Hard ticks
(Hemaphysalis spinigera) are the reservoir of the KFD virus and once infected,
remain so for life. Rodents, shrews, and monkeys are common hosts for KFDV after
being bitten by an infected tick, KFDV can cause epizootics with high fatality in
primates, explained a health official here on Monday.
Transmission to humans may occur after a tick bite or contact with an infected
animal, most importantly a sick or recently dead monkey. No person-to-person
transmission has been described.
After an incubation period of 3-8 days, the symptoms of KFD begin suddenly with
chills, fever, and headache. Severe muscle pain with vomiting, gastrointestinal
symptoms and bleeding problems may occur 3-4 days after initial symptom onset.
Patients may experience abnormally low blood pressure, and low platelet, red blood
cell, and white blood cell counts.
After 1-2 weeks of symptoms, some patients recover without complication.
However, the illness is biphasic for a subset of patients (10-20 per cent) who
experience a second wave of symptoms at the beginning of the third week. These
symptoms include fever and signs of neurological manifestations, such as severe
headache, mental disturbances, tremors, and vision deficits. The estimated case-
fatality rate is from 3 to per cent for KFD.
The disease has historically been limited to the western and central districts of
Karnataka State, India. However, in November 2012, samples from humans and
monkeys tested positive for KFDV in the southernmost district of the State which
neighbours Tamil Nadu State and Kerala State, indicating the possibility of wider
distribution of KFDV.
People with recreational or occupational exposure to rural or outdoor settings (e.g.,
hunters, herders, forest workers, farmers) are potentially at risk for infection by
contact with infected ticks.
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Seasonality is another important risk factor as more cases are reported during the
dry season, from November through June.
Diagnosis can be made in the early stage of illness by molecular detection by PCR or
virus isolation from blood. Later, serologic testing using enzyme-linked
immunosorbent serologic assay (ELISA) can be performed.
Prevention
Doctors at the State Health Services say there is no specific treatment for KFD, but
early hospitalisation and supportive therapy is important. Supportive therapy
includes the maintenance of hydration and the usual precautions for patients with
bleeding disorders.
A vaccine does exist for KFD and is used in endemic areas of India. Additional
preventative measures include insect repellents and wearing protective clothing in
areas where ticks are endemic.
A team from the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Delhi, is presently in Goa
carrying out detailed investigation of the outbreak Kyasanur Forest Disease(KFD) and also
give expertise in prevention and control measures in the affected areas.
India to hand over three Cheetal copters to Kabul
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to hand over three indigenously-built
Cheetal multi-role helicopters during the visit of Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani
to India at the end of this month, diplomatic sources confirmed. This comes amid
increasing perception that Indias strategic space in Afghanistan is under threat after
formation of the new Unity government there and its major policy shift towards
Pakistan and China.
Cheetals are the upgraded variants of Cheetah light utility, multi-role helicopters
built by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. They can be used for personnel transport,
casualty evacuation, reconnaissance and aerial survey, logistic support and rescue
and can operate in high-altitude areas, a critical requirement for Afghanistan's
mountainous regions. They have been customised as per the requirements of
Afghanistan and will not be armed, the sources said.
The choppers are being supplied under the strategic partnership agreement
between the two counties signed in 2011.
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INS Visakhapatnam
INS Visakhapatnam, the first Indian Navy P15-B stealth destroyer, was launched in
Mumbai.
The indigenously-designed ship's air defence capability is designed to counter the
threat of enemy aircraft and anti-ship cruise missiles, and will revolve around a
vertical launch and long-range surface-to-air missile system.
The vessel is expected to be commissioned into the India Navy in 2018
Chinese visit to Pakistan
Chinese President Xi Jinping inaugurated a $46 billion investment plan in Pakistan on
Monday that aims to create direct links between China and the Arabian Sea and
boost the sluggish Pakistani economy.
Islamabad and Beijing hope the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) will
transform Pakistan into a regional economic hub and bring growth to the restive
western Chinese region of Xinjiang.
The corridor scheme is part of Beijing's "Belt and Road" plan to expand its trade and
transport footprint across Central and South Asia, while countering US and Indian
influence.
They foresee the creation of road, rail and pipeline links that will connect China to
the Arabian Sea, cutting several thousand kilometres off the route that transports oil
from the Middle East.
The upgrade will stretch 3,000 kilometres (1,860 miles) from China's western city of
Kashgar to the Pakistani port of Gwadar, control of which was transferred to a
Chinese public company in 2013.
India has 988 species on IUCN Red List
India has added 15 more species to the Red List of threatened species published
by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in 2014, but the
country has climbed down a spot to the seventh position.
By the year-end, India had 988 threatened species on the list, which lists critically
endangered, endangered and vulnerable species. In 2013, the number was 973.
With 659 species in 2008, the increase over seven years is 50 per cent, in part due to
better research identifying more threatened species and deforestation.
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Parrot Lady
Indias Parrot Lady is to return home, after Canadian Prime Minister Stephen
Harper on Wednesday handed over to his counterpart, Narendra Modi, the 800-
year-old Indian sandstone sculpture of a woman holding a parrot.
The sculpture dates back to the 12th century. It was returned in accordance with the
1970 UNESCO Convention
The three-foot high statue of Parrot Lady turned up in Canada in 2011 in the
possession of an individual who did not have proper documentation; it was seized
under the Cultural Property Export and Import which controls antiquities and other
cultural objects being imported from foreign states