Friday, April 09, 2021
GS SCORE Yearly Compilation Geography 2020-2021 PDF
GS SCORE Yearly Compilation Geography 2020-2021 PDF
Daily Current Affairs, 08th April 2021

1) Dr Harsh Vardhan and Arjun Munda launches Tribal Health Collaborative ‘Anamaya’

•The Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Dr Harsh Vardhan and the Union Minister of Tribal Affairs, Shri Arjun Munda jointly launched ‘Anamaya’, the Tribal Health Collaborative on April 07, 2021, through video conference. The initiative is supported by Piramal Foundation and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF).
2) PM Modi to release Hindi version of ‘Odisha Itihaas’ by Dr Harekrushna Mahtab

•Prime Minister Narendra Modi will release the Hindi translation of the book ‘Odisha Itihaas’, written by Utkal Keshari Harekrushna Mahtab, on 9th April at the Ambedkar International Center. The event marking the release of the Hindi version has been organised by the Harekrushna Mahtab Foundation.
3) CJI launches top court’s AI-driven research portal ‘SUPACE’

•The Supreme Court of India has launched it’s Artificial Intelligence portal “SUPACE” (Supreme Court Portal for Assistance in Courts Efficiency). Through this portal, the SC intends to leverage machine learning to deal with the vast amounts of data received at the time of filing of cases.
4) Vietnam National Assembly selects PM & President

•Vietnam’s legislature voted to make Pham Minh Chinh, a member of the Communist party with a history as a security official, the country’s next Prime Minister. Outgoing Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc was appointed the new President. The votes of the nearly 500 members of the National Assembly rubber-stamped the leadership picks the Communist party made during its national congress in January.
5) Kosovo’s parliament elects Vjosa Osmani as president

•Kosovo’s parliament elected Vjosa Osmani as the country’s new president. Osmani received 71 votes from the lawmakers at the third round of voting in the Assembly of Kosovo. While 82 deputies participated in the vote in the 120-member parliament, 11 votes were declared invalid. The 38-year-old politician studied law at the University of Pristina in Kosovo and earned a doctorate from Pittsburgh University in the US.
6) RBI to release Financial Inclusion Index (FI Index) annually

•The Reserve Bank of India has announced that it will periodically publish a “Financial Inclusion Index” (FI Index) annually in July for the financial year ending previous March. The FI Index would be based on multiple parameters and shall reflect the broadening and deepening of financial inclusion in the country, a statement on regulatory and developmental policies of RBI.
•Financial Inclusion has been a thrust area for the government, the Reserve Bank and other regulators, with significant progress made over the years. To measure the extent of financial inclusion in the country, the Reserve Bank proposes to construct and publish a Financial Inclusion Index (FI Index) based on multiple parameters.
7) RBI increases WMA limits for the State Governments/UTs

•The Reserve Bank of India has increased the limit for Way and Means Advances (WMA) for the State Governments/UTs from Rs. 32,225 crore (fixed in February 2016) to Rs. 47,010 crore based on the recommendation of a committee headed by Shri Sudhir Shrivastava. This represents an increase of about 46%.
•RBI has extended the enhanced interim WMA limit of ₹ 51,560 crores (a 60 per cent increase in the current limits allowed by the Reserve Bank during the last fiscal to help states/UTs to tide over the difficulties faced by them during the pandemic) for a further period of six months i.e., from April 1, 2021, up to September 30, 2021.
8) RBI enhances Loan limit under Priority Sector Lending against eNWR/NWR

•The Reserve Bank of India has enhanced the loan limit from Rs 50 lakh to Rs 75 lakh per borrower against the pledge/hypothecation of agricultural produce backed by Negotiable Warehouse Receipts (NWRs)/electronic-NWRs(e-NWRs) issued by the warehouses registered and regulated by Warehousing Development and Regulatory Authority (WDRA).
•The Priority Sector loan limit backed by other Warehouse Receipts will continue to be ₹50 lakh per borrower. The circular in this regard will be issued separately. With a view to encourage farm credit to individual farmers against pledge/hypothecation of agricultural produce and leverage the inherent safety of NWRs/(e-NWRs) issued by warehouses registered and regulated by WDRA.
9) Govt Appoints S Ramann as SIDBI CMD

•The government has appointed S Ramann as Chairman and Managing Director of Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI). Ramann, a 1991-batch Indian Audit & Accounts Service officer, is currently the CEO of National E-Governance Services Ltd, India’s first Information Utility.
•The appointment is for a period of three years from the date of his assuming the charge or until further orders. Banks Board Bureau, the headhunter for state-owned banks and financial institutions, had recommended his name for the post.
The HINDU Notes – 08th April 2021

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Thursday, April 08, 2021
List of Important National Parks- Wildlife Sanctuaries and Bird Sanctuaries in India Pdf Download

Click Here to Download List of Important National Parks- Wildlife Sanctuaries and Bird Sanctuaries in India
Myanmar Crisis - India’s Response; Need for a Refugee Policy
What is the issue?
- The Ministry of External Affairs has underlined the government’s changing position on the Myanmar crisis.
- In this context, here is a look at the situation and an overview on India’s refugee policy.
What are the recent remarks?
- India has moved to a more pro-active stand as concerns grow worldwide about growing internal strife and instability in Myanmar.
- After a closed-door UNSC meeting on Myanmar, Ambassador TS Tirumurti, India’s Permanent Representative to the UNGA, responded.
- He condemned the violence in Myanmar and condoled the loss of lives.
- He also called for the release of detained leaders and urged maximum restraint.
- The messages underlined India’s commitment to a democratic transition.
- There was a line about supporting peace efforts by the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN, of which Myanmar is a member).
- However, ASEAN has been tentative, even timid, in the face of China’s support to the junta.
What is the significance with India’s stance?
Vision IAS Prelims 2021 Test 24 With Solution in Hindi PDF
Vision IAS Prelims 2021 Test 24 With Solution in Hindi PDF
GS SCORE Current Affairs April 2021 Week 1 PDF
Wednesday, April 07, 2021
RBI Monetary Policy: Policy Rate unchanged
The six-member monetary policy committee of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) headed by Governor Shaktikanta Das, has decided to keep key lending rates unchanged for the fifth consecutive time, in its April 2021 policy review meeting held between April 5 to 7, 2021. The Reserve Bank of India is likely to keep policy rates unchanged amid the uncertainty created by a fresh surge in coronavirus infections.
The key decisions taken in the Monetary Policy Committee meeting are:





