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GK
- Name the new president of industry body Assocham.
- Name the new President of industry chamber Ficci for 2019-20.
- Cabinet Committee On Investment And Growth
- The newly formed Cabinet Committee on Investment and Growth held its first meeting on Monday as the government looked at boosting spending to bring back a sputtering economy on track.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired the first meeting of the CCIG, which was set up in June after the Bharatiya Janata Party won a second term in
New Foreign Secretary
- Modi government approved the appointment of Indian ambassador to the United States Harsh Vardhan Shringla as the next foreign secretary.
- 1984-batch Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer
- A fluent French speaker
- 2014 to 2016: ambassador to Bangkok
- High Commissioner to Dhaka for two
- Served at UNESCO in France, UN in New York besides Vietnam, Israel and South Africa.
- He was critical in ensuring that the decisions of Article 370 and the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) do not adversely impact bilateral relations between New Delhi and Washington DC.
- He served in the Ministry of ExternalØ Affairs (MEA) as Joint Secretary for Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Maldives and therefore understands the neighbourhood
Black Money
- The Ministry of Finance has refused to share details of Swiss bank accounts of
- Such disclosures are prohibited under “confidentiality provisions” of a tax treaty signed between the two countries
- Disclosure of tax related information and information sought/obtained from foreign governments is exempted under section 8 [a] and 8 [1] [f] of the Right to Information [RTI] Act.
- India and Switzerland signed a multilateral convention called Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters, which enables the two countries to automatically exchange financial data.
- This September, India got the first set of Swiss bank account details from
- Last year, the Swiss National Bank’s annual report said money kept by Indians in Swiss banks rose over 50% to 1.01 billion Swiss francs (Rs 6,974 crore) in 2017.
Govt to defer new exports scheme
- The government has decided to defer the introduction of a Rs 50,000-crore exports programme to the next fiscal from the proposed date of 1|Jan|20
- This scheme was supposed to replace its flagship, but WTO-incompatible, Merchandise Exports From India Scheme (MEIS).
- Exporters’ request to grant them more time to prepare for a transition.
- MEIS to new scheme called Remission of Duties and Taxes on Export Product (RoDTEP).
- The new scheme is supposed to reimburse all taxes and duties paid on inputs consumed in exports in sync with the WTO norms.
- WTO’s appellate body remains
FASTags
- Electronic toll collection across national highways is nearing the 50%
- Since December 15, while all toll lanes have been converted to FASTag
- Leeway: 25% of lanes at every toll plaza are hybrid.
- 15|Jan|2020: only one hybrid lane for both cash and electronic transactions will be allowed.
- On an all-India level, toll collection via FASTags has reached 46%, and it is growing every day.
- “We are assuming that around 50% of the fleet is yet to get FASTags,” the official said.
- The government is expecting that by the middle of January 2020, FASTags should account for 75-80% of total transactions at toll plazas.
Microdot Technology
- The government on Monday notified rules allowing automakers to equip vehicles with microdots.
- Aim: checking vehicle thefts and fake spare
- The Ministry of Road Transport And Highways (MoRTH) had in July this year issued a draft notification amending the Central Motor Vehicles Rules (CMVR) of 1989.
- Microdot technology involves spraying the body and parts of the vehicles or any other machine with microscopic dots, which give them a unique
- The microdots and adhesive are permanently affixed and cannot be removed unless the vehicle itself is damaged.
- The nano-size (5mm) metal particles generally carry information regarding the registration and the chassis number of the vehicles for them to be identified.
Further Push Road Safety
- 11-17|Jan|2020: Road Safety Week
- The transport ministry is expected to ramp up efforts on road safety, with widespread campaigns, rallies, and health check ups for workers to spread awareness about the subject.
- Ministry has also extended a financial support of ₹10 lakh to every state and union territory.
- Road accidents in India claimed over 5 lakh lives in the country in 2018, with over-speeding of vehicles being the biggest reason for casualties.
- A total of 4,67,044 road accidents have been reported by States and Union Territories (UTs) in the calendar year 2018, claiming 1,51,417 lives and causing injuries to 4,69,418 persons.
- Our country is economically losing the worth of one to three per cent of the
Pre-Budget Meet
- Experts from water and sanitation sectors met Finance Minister Nirmala
- challenges pertaining to water conservation, waste management, drainage in India etc
- “Experts felt there is a need to scale up rural sanitation and hygiene besides providing sustainable solutions to water scarcity and health issues,” it
Electricity use down by 20%
- Power demand decline has been sharper in the industrialised states of Maharashtra and Gujarat.
- Given that industrial and commercial consumers have a much higher share in total power consumption in both these states (54% in Gujarat and 46% in Maharashtra) compared with pan-India average of nearly 40%, it is clear muted activity in factories has been one of the principal reasons for the fall in demand for electricity.