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Daily Current Affairs, 03rd January 2020

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1) Kerala became 1st State to pass resolution against CAA
•Kerala became the 1st state in the country to pass a resolution against the Citizenship Amendment Act. The resolution was moved by Kerala’s Chief Minister Pinarayee Vijayan and was seconded by the Leader of Opposition Ramesh Chennithala. Several other chief ministers of West Bengal, Punjab, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Delhi have also announced for not implementing CAA in their states.

2) ‘Lai Haraoba’ ritualistic festival begins in Tripura
•In Tripura, Lai Haraoba, a ritualistic festival observed by Manipuri meitei communities began in Agartala. The 5-day long festival is jointly organised by the Department of Information and Cultural Affairs, Government of Tripura, Puthiba Lai Haraoba Committee and Puthiba Welfare & Cultural Society, Agartala.

•Lai Haraoba is celebrated through oral literature, music, dance and rituals. A cultural troupe from Manipur has also come to take part in the festival. They will be performing various cultural and traditional musical skits including Manipuri martial arts, folk music and folk dances during the festival.

3) Railways renames RPF as Indian Railway Protection Force Service
•The Indian Railways has renamed its security force RPF (Railway Protection Force) as Indian Railway Protection Force Service. The ministry has accorded organised Group A status to RPF and renamed it. The Railway Protection Force (RPF) is a security force, enacted by the Indian Parliament for “the better protection and security of railway property”. The force is under the authority of the Indian Ministry of Railways.

4) UPSRTC launched ‘Damini’ helpline service for women
•UPSRTC (Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation) has launched ‘Damini’ helpline service considering the safety of the women passengers. As the extension of ‘Nirbhaya Yojana’ the unique number “81142-77777” has been subscribed for this helpline. Using these helpline women passengers can lodge their complaints by calling the helpline number and by using WhatsApp service.

5) Iran’s Gen Qassem Soleimani killed in US airstrike on Baghdad airport



•Iran’s top commander General Qassim Soleimani has been killed in a U.S. drone strike in Baghdad. Soleimani, who led a special forces unit of Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards, has been a key figure of Iranian and the Middle East politics. His death exacerbated already-high tensions between Iran and the United States and triggered concerns of retaliation from Iranian forces. After the news of Soleimani’s death, oil prices jumped more than 4% and fuelling fears of a conflict in the crude-rich region.

6) 28th World Book Fair to focus on Gandhi as writer
•The annual New Delhi World Book Fair, in its 28th edition, will focus on how Mahatma Gandhi influenced generations of writers through his writings. The fair, organised by the National Book Trust (NBT) in association with ITPO, will be inaugurated by Union Human Resource Development (HRD) Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank. The theme for World Book Fair 2020 is ‘Gandhi: The Writers’ Writer.

•Commemorating the 150th birth anniversary of Gandhi, the theme pavilion, inspired by Sabarmati Ashram, uses hand-spun materials as wall-cladding. Besides an exclusive exhibition of 500 books on and by Gandhi in different languages, it will also host 30-panel discussions, book launches and performances related to the theme.

7) Swarna Jayanti Fellowships awarded to 14 scientists
•The Union Ministry of Science and Technology have awarded Swarna Jayanti Fellowships to 14 scientists to pursue basic research in frontier areas of science and technology. The fellowship covers all the requirements for performing the research and includes a fellowship of 25 thousand rupees per month. A research grant of five lakh rupees for five years is also being provided in addition to their salary.

•Swaran Jayanti Fellowships are awarded to young and brilliant scientists to pursue unfettered research with financial freedom and flexibility.

8) Piyuus Jaiswal honoured with Global Bihar Excellence Awards 2019
•Piyuus Jaiswal was awarded the Global Bihar Excellence Award 2019. This award was presented by Rajya Sabha MP and Padma Shri Awardee Dr CP Thakur and Bihar Women Commission president Dilmani Devi in Patna to promote women empowerment. Piyuus Jaiswal was recently awarded the humanitarian award with the Global Peace Excellence Humanitarian Award 2019 on the occasion of International Human Day.

•The award was given to recognise and felicitated Piyuus Jaiswal’s contribution towards social welfare, women empowerment and introducing new talent in the field of arts and culture.

9) GOI signed MoU with Flipkart under DAY-NULM scheme
•Government of India signed MoU with Flipkart for selling the products made by women self-help groups under Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana-National Urban Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NULM) on the e-commerce platform. Under the Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana-National Urban Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NULM), self-help groups consisting of 44 lakh women have been working across the country, a move aimed at making women financially independent.

10) Andhra Pradesh Govt. appoints two ‘Disha Special Officers’
•The Andhra Pradesh government-appointed Indian Administrative Service (IAS) official Dr Kritika Shukla and Indian Police Service (IPS) official M Deepika, as Special Officers for implementing the Andhra Pradesh Disha Act 2019.

•The Act is intended for speedy trial and faster execution in cases of sexual offences against women in the state. To ensure a speedy trial, the state will set up exclusive special courts in all the 13 districts to deal with cases of offences against women and children including rape, acid attacks, stalking, voyeurism, social media harassment of women, sexual harassment and all cases under POCSO Act.



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Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY)

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What is the issue?
  • The government is going to revisit the flagship crop insurance scheme - the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY).
  • This is welcomed as it will make this well-intentioned risk-mitigation measure beneficial for the farmers.
What is PMFBY?
  • The PMFBY or Prime Minister's Crop Insurance Scheme was launched in 2016.
  • It is aimed at reducing agricultural distress at instances of monsoon fluctuations induced price risks.
  • It fixes a uniform premium of just 2% to be paid by farmers for Kharif crops and 1.5% for Rabi crops.
  • The premium for annual commercial and horticultural crops will be 5%.
What is need for a review?
  • The need for a review and revamp of the PMFBY was felt soon after its launch in 2016.
  • For the review, a high-level group of ministers (GoM) headed by the defence minister and having the home minister as a member, among others, is set up.
  • Having field experts, along with representatives of the stakeholders like farmers, insurance companies, and the state governments as members, could perhaps do a better job.
  • This scheme, despite being better than all its predecessors, had failed to impress any stakeholder because of some inherent structural, financial, and logistical deficiencies.
What are the evident dissatisfactions about the scheme?




  • The dissatisfaction is evident from the decision of 3 major agricultural states to withdraw from it - Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, and Bihar.
  • At least 3 more states are intending to do so - Karnataka, Gujarat, and Odisha.
  • They find the cost of running the scheme higher than the benefits from it
  • Therefore, they are making alternative arrangements for recompensing the farmers’ losses.
  • Four private insurance companies have also opted out of it, maintaining that it is a loss-making business.
  • More companies are likely to quit this business, though the common impression is that the insurers are cornering the bulk of the subsidy given by the government.
  • The farmers are also discontented with the scheme.
What are the flaws?
  • A key flaw in the design of the PMFBY is the involvement of the states as equal partners with the Centre for sharing expenses.
  • Defaults in the payment of their share of funds affect the insurance companies’ ability to clear settlement claims promptly.
  • Empowering the states to notify the crops, the extent of the land, and the maximum sum that can be insured have also contributed to the PMFBY’s downfall.
  • The states often fix the caps rather low to contain their financial burden, thereby curtailing the scheme’s utility for the cultivators.
  • Moreover, allowing banks to insure the crops of their borrowers is another problematic feature of the scheme.
  • The banks usually adjust the settlement amounts against the loans, thus leaving the farmers high and dry.
  • The insured cultivators often do not even get to know the details of the transactions.
What could be done?
  • As the scheme had envisaged, the use of technology, notably satellite imaging, to expedite the assessment of crop losses should happen to the desired extent.
  • The methods used by the state governments to gauge the damage are mostly time-consuming and non-transparent, resulting in trust deficit.
  • Therefore, inadequate or non-payment of compensation is the main grudge of the farmers against the scheme.
  • If the GoM can suitably address these and other minor, but pertinent, glitches in the implementation of the PMFBY, this vital risk-hedging measure can prove a boon for the farmers.

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