1. Government seeks Rs 25,000 crore for MGNREGS from Parliament
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Central Government has put before the parliament a supplementary demand of grant in the amount of Rs 25000 Crore for the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) scheme
The demand-driven rural jobs scheme ran out of funds midway through the current fiscal year, leading to pending payments for wages and materials.
Initial budgetary allocation for MGNREGA in the financial year 2021-22 was Rs 73000 Crore
Continuing economic distress in rural India due to the effects of Covid, has led to increased demand for jobs under the scheme
Last year, with the COVID19 pandemic forcing lockdowns and widespread unemployment, MGNREGA, with a revised budget of Rs1.1 lakh crore, acted as a lifeline for India’s rural population.
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) scheme
Union Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister: Giriraj Singh. |
2. Government seeks 62000 Crore for Air India
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- The Government has sought Parliament’s nod to infuse ₹62,000 crore as supplementary grant to Air India Assets Holding Limited (created for disinvestment of Air India and its subsidiaries), for debt and other liabilities of Air India.
- Air India Assets Holding Limited is a Government Owned special purpose vehicle (SPV). This company holds Air India’s debt, liabilities and some non-core assets such as land and buildings (worth 14718 Crore). This company was set up to clean the airline’s balance sheet ahead of its privatisation.
- Out of this 62000 Crore, 28844 Crore is the net liability on government after privatisation whereas the rest 33105 Crore includes interest liabilities toward working capital and aircraft loans, lease rentals, owings to oil companies and to the Airports Authority of India. This is what the Government has provided for in the supplementary demand for grants
Air India Disinvestment
On 25 October 2021 ,Government of India signed an agreement with Tata Group for selling off its entire 100% share in Air India to Talace Pvt Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Sons Pvt.Tata Group .
The deal was of Rs 18,000 crore of which Tata will pay Rs 2,700 crore to the government and Tata will take over the Rs 15,300 crore of the Air India debt .
The Government of India was to clear the rest of the debt of Air India.
To meet these requirements the government of India is seeking Rs 63,000 from Lok Sabha .
Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV)
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Supplementary Grant
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3. Barbados becomes a Republic
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The Caribbean island nation of Barbadosdeclared itself a republic on 30 November,a move that coincides with the 55th anniversary of its independence from Britain.
The country of some 3,00,000 citizens is no longer a constitutional monarchy and will not pledge allegiance to the Queen of Britain.
On November 29, Barbados, once known as Little England, swore in its first President, Sandra Mason.
However, it will remain a part of the Commonwealth.
Barbados capital Bridgetown
Currency: Barbados Dollar
Prime Minister: Mia Mottley
Commonwealth of Nations or Commonwealth
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4. UAPA Trials cannot be held indefinitely - Supreme Court
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Hearing a petition of an undertrial arrested under UAPA(Unlawful Activities Prevention Act), the Supreme Court gave a landmark judgment on the right of the undertrials.
- The Supreme Court said that putting a person accused under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act behind bars for an unduly long time with no progress in the trial or appeal process is a violation of his or her fundamental right and a threat to public confidence in the administration of justice,
- The Court held that timely delivery of justice is part of human rights.
- The court held that if a timely trial is not possible and the accused has already suffered a significant period of incarceration, the courts have an obligation to release the accused on bail.
- It also held that cases investigated by the National Investigation Agency (NIA)should be tried on a day-to-day basis and have priority over other cases.
The supreme court observed this while hearing an appeal by 74-year-old Ashim who was in jail for over 10 years under UAPA and was awaiting his trial.
Article 21 of the Indian constitution Protection of life and personal liberty.—No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law. Uttarakhand High court in Lalit Kumar v. Union of India, 2018, observed that access to speedy justice is a fundamental right under Article 21 of the Constitution. |
Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) 1967 It is a preventive detention act aimed at preventing activities that are directed against the integrity and sovereignty of India. It was enacted by the Parliament in 1967. The act has been amended four times in 1969,2004,2012,2019 Important Points of UAPA Act 1967
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) After the deadly 26/11 attacks in Mumbai, the government decided to setup a specific body to deal with terror-related activities in India, thereby establishing the NIA in 2008. Key Points regarding NIA-
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5. INDIA Joins G20 Troika
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Highlights-
- Indonesia is currently holding the G20 presidency
- The 2022 Bali Summit will be held on October 30-31, 2022. Theme – “Recover Together, Recover Stronger”
- India will assume the G20 Presidency on December 1, 2022 from Indonesia.
- India will convene the G20 leaders’ summit for the first time in India in 2023
- Italy held the last presidency and hosted the summit on Oct 30-31, 2021 at Rome.
- PM Modi participated in the G20 Summit 2021 and raised the issue of Afghanistan's future after Taliban takeover.
G20 Troika
It refers to the top grouping within the G20 consisting of the current, immediate past and the incoming presidencies. Currently the troika is made of Italy, Indonesia and India.
About G20 · G20 or Group of 20 is an intergovernmental forum. · Member Countries - Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the European Union. · Permanent invitees are African Union, ASEAN, FAO, ILO, IMF, Spain, OECD, UN, World Bank, WHO and WTO. · Members comprises both industrialized and developing countries and accounts to two-third of world population, 75-80% world trade and 90% of Gross World Product (GWP – Gross National Income of all countries) · The G20 Summit is often formally known as the “Summit on Financial Markets and the World Economy” · G20 was founded in 1999 as a response to the severe Asian Economic Crisis of 1997-98, when it was acknowledged that the participation of major emerging market countries was necessary for a discussion on the international financial system. Thus from 1999, G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meeting started on major economic and monetary policy issues amongst major countries in the global financial system targeting stable and sustainable global economic growth · Since 2008 it is upgraded to head of the state level and from 2011 are held annually. · They work on addressing major issues related to the global economy, such as international financial stability, climate change mitigation, trade, energy, counter-terrorism, migration, refugees and sustainable development. |
6. Elephants Death
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A whopping 1,160 elephants were killed in the country due to reasons other than natural causes in the past 10 years up to December 31, 2020, according to the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC).
- This came to light after Tenkasi based RTI activist R Pandiraja had filed an RTI query over the deaths of wild elephants before the Ministry of Environment and Forests' 'Project elephant' division this year.
Key Highlights
Figures provided by the Union Environ Ministry over the death of Elephants across the country:
- Electrocution claimed the lives of 741 elephants.
- Train hits led to the death of 186 pachyderms, followed by poaching - 169, and poisoning - 64.
- Karnataka and Odisha lost 133 elephants each due to electrocution and Assam reported 129 deaths.
- Among elephant casualties due to train hits, Assam stood first with 62 deaths, followed by West Bengal at 57.
- A total of 169 elephants were killed by poachers in the last 10 years and Odisha reported the highest - 49 deaths, followed by Kerala 23.
7. No International flights from India
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The Government cited concerns over the Omicron variant of the coronavirus and indefinitely postponed the full resumption of scheduled international flights from December 15.
- The international flights will continue to operate on a smaller scale and only with the countries with which India has air bubble agreements.
Move by Maharashtra Government:
The Maharashtra government has issued strict guidelines for international passengers, requiring all those arriving from “at-risk” countries from December 3 to undergo mandatory institutional quarantine for one week.
Air Transport Bubble “Transport Bubbles” or “Air Travel Arrangements” are temporary arrangements between two countries aimed at restarting commercial passenger services when regular international flights are suspended as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. They are reciprocal in nature, meaning airlines from both countries enjoy similar benefits. |
Countries with which India Has Air Bubble agreements | ||||
Afghanistan | Bahrain | Bangladesh | Bhutan | Canada |
Ethiopia | Finland | France | Germany | Iraq |
Japan | Kenya | Kuwait | Maldives | Mauritius |
Nepal | Netherlands | Nigeria | Oman | Qatar |
Russia | Rwanda | Seychelles | Singapore | Sri Lanka |
Tanzania | Ukraine | UAE | UK | USA |
Uzbekistan | - | - | - | - |
8. Center appoints committee to review EWS criteria
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The Union Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment has appointed a three member committee to review the criteria for 10% reservation for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) in educational institutions and government jobs in terms of the provisions of the Explanation to Article 15 of the Constitution (103rd Amendment) Act 2019.
The Central government gave an undertaking to the Supreme Court on a petition regarding EWS reservation in NEET(National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) to explain the reason behind fixing the criteria for EWS.
- The panel members are
- Ajay Bhushan Pandey, former Finance Secretary
- V.K. Malhotra ; Member Secretary,Indian Council of Social Science Research, and
- Sanjeev Sanyal Principal Economic Adviser to the Government of India.
Constitutional Provision for Economically Weaker Section (EWS)
The main points of this amendment act are as follows:
Current Central government criteria for determining EWS
Who cannot avail the benefit of EWS
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Union Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment : Mr. Virender Kumar
NEET The National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET), formerly the All India Pre-Medical Test (AIPMT), is the qualifying test for MBBS and BDS programmes in Indian medical and dental colleges. It is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) |
9. Supreme Court to allow setting up of medical board for Jayalalitha Death inquiry
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The Supreme Court said it will pass orders to allow the setting up of a medical board of AIIMS doctors to help Justice A. Arumugasamy Commission of Inquiry to gather the facts on the death of former Tamil Nadu Chief MinisterJayalalithaa at Apollo Hospital in Chennai in 2016.
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10. Accidental Death and Suicided Report 2020
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The National Crimes Records Bureau (NCRB) released its report on ‘Accidental Deaths and Suicides in India’ (ASDI) for 2020.
Highlights of the report:
- The road accidents and related deaths fell in the pandemic year, the number of deaths by suicides rose by 10% from 2019, taking the total figure to an all-time high of 1,53,052.
- The coronavirus lockdown led to a fall in deaths caused by accidents. Accidental deaths fell by 11% from 2019 to 2020 to 374, 397, the lowest figure since 2009.
- The number of deaths by suicide per lakh population in 2020 stands at 11.3%, up from 10.4% in 2019.
- Daily wage earners made up the largest proportion of people who died by suicide in the country in 2020 at 24.6%, according to the ASDI report.
- Tamil Nadu was the state with the highest number of deaths by suicides among daily wage earners with 6,495, followed by Madhya Pradesh (4,945), Maharashtra (4,176), Telangana (3,831) and Gujarat (2,745).
National Crime Records Bureau(NCRB)
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