India's
Lower House was adjourned sine die after passing the Major Port Authorities
Bill, 2020 yesterday. Speaker Om Birla announced the culmination of the 4th
session of the 17th LokSabha.
He
thanked every member of the house for following the COVID-19 related protocol
in letter and spirit. Birla highlighted that the productivity of the house in
the 10 day session has been recorded to be the highest till date at 167 per
cent. He said, the session was held for 60 hours whereas the allocated time was
37 hours.
Mr.
Birla informed that replies to 2 thousand 300 unstarred questions were also
provided in this session by the lower house whereas 370 questions were raised
during the Zero Hour. He added that under rule
Both
the houses of parliament were adjourned sine die yesterday, leading to the
culmination of the Monsoon session. The session was scheduled to go on till 1st
October but it was curtailed due to COVID concerns. The 4th session of 17th
LokSabha and the 252nd session of the RajyaSabha were marked by several novel
features induced by the outbreak of coronavirus.
Both
the House had to function from different locations, including chambers of both
the houses and galleries. The parliament also functioned on Saturday and Sunday
of the last week without taking the usual break.
GOI
raises limits for usage of SDRF funds by states.
Narendra
Modi has announced that the limit of using the State Disaster Response Fund for
COVID specific infrastructure has been increased from 35 per cent to 50 per
cent. He said, the decision will help States have more finances at their
disposal to fight the virus.
Interacting
with Chief Ministers of six states and one Union Territory through video
conference, Mr Modi said, there is a need to further strengthen health
infrastructure to tackle COVID. More than 63 per cent of the active cases of
the country are concentrated in six States and a Union Territory.
G4
countries pushes for UNSC reforms.
Foreign
Ministers of the G4 countries - India, Brazil, Japan, and Germany have
highlighted the urgency of reforming the United Nations and updating its main
decision-making bodies, in order to better reflect contemporary realities.
They
expressed disappointment at attempts to derail this process and committed to
addressing the issue in a meaningful way and with increased urgency at this
75th anniversary of the UN.
External
Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar, and his counterparts from Brazil, Japan and
Germany met virtually during the 75th session of the United Nations General
Assembly yesterday.
The
G4 Ministers expressed their concern at the lack of any meaningful movement
forward in the Intergovernmental Negotiations on Security Council reform.
The
G4 Ministers reiterated their support for each other’s candidatures as aspiring
new permanent members in a reformed Security Council. They expressed their
determination to seek concrete outcomes during the 75th session of the General
Assembly.
China
reiterates commitment of carbon neutrality by 2060 at UN session.
The
U.S. is guilty of “obstructing” the global fight against emissions, China said
on Wednesday, as Beijing seized the climate agenda by vowing to go carbon
neutral by 2060, a target welcomed by environmentalists despite its patchy
detail.
The
goals, which include a pledge to reach peak emissions in 2030, are the most
concrete ones yet announced by China, which is the world's biggest polluter and
accounts for a quarter of the planet's greenhouse gas emissions. They also open
a new divergence in relations with the U.S., which are already pinched by
squabbles over trade, tech, defence and human rights.
Speaking
to the United Nations (UN) General Assembly, Chinese President Xi Jinping on
Tuesday renewed his support for the Paris climate accord and called for a
‘green focus’ as the world recovers from the COVID-19 crisis.
CAG
points out shortfall in transfer to reserve funds by centre.
The
Centre retained in the Consolidated Fund of India (CFI) more than ₹1.1 lakh
crore out of the almost ₹2.75 lakh crore collected in 2018-19 through various
cesses, instead of transferring the receipts to the specified Reserve Funds
that Parliament had approved for such levies, the Comptroller and Auditor
General (CAG) of India observed in a report.
The
Goods and Services Tax (GST) Compensation Cess, which has become a bone of
contention between the States and the Centre, was also ‘short-credited’ to the
relevant reserve fund to the extent of ₹40,806 crore in 2018-19.
As
much as ₹10,157 crore of the Road and Infrastructure Cess collected during the
year was neither transferred to the related Reserve Fund nor utilised for the
purpose for which the cess was collected. Separately, the CAG said that a
journal entry after the close of the year was used to transfer ₹10,250 crore
from the Central Road Fund, recording the same as a non-tax receipt in
violation of accounting procedures.
Similarly,
₹2,123 crore of Universal Service levy and ₹79 crore collected as National
Mineral Trust levy was not transferred to the relevant funds.
Railway
moots 100% electrification by 2023.
Indian
Railways has planned for 100 per cent electrification of its broad gauge routes
by 2023. This was stated by the Railway Minister in a written reply in the
Upper House.
The
Minister informed that around 63 per cent broad gauge lines have already been
electrified out of a total 63,631 route kilometers as on 1st of April this
year.He said, a total of 23,765 route kilometre lines are yet to be electrified
in the country.
India
home to largest number of one-horned rhinos.
According
to Indian Environment ministry India is home to the largest number of Greater
One-Horned Rhinoceros in the world with population in the range of 3000 animals
in Assam, West Bengal and UP.
On
the occasion of World Rhino Day, Environment Ministry has launched a National
Conservation Strategy for Indian One-Horned Rhino. According to the ministry, conservation
initiatives for
rhino has also enriched the grassland management which help in reducing the negative impacts of climate change through carbon sequestration.
The
National Rhino Conservation Strategy for India was launched last year to
conserve the greater one-horned rhinoceros. This is a first of its kind for the
species in India which aims to work for the conservation of the species under
five objectives.
DRDO
Successfully test-fired Laser-Guided ATGM.
DRDO
successfully test-fired Laser-Guided Anti Tank Guided Missile (ATGM) from MBT
Arjun Tank at KK Ranges, Armoured Corps Centre and School (ACC&S)
Ahmednagar on 22 September 2020. The missile has been developed with
multiple-platform launch capability. The ATGM is currently undergoing technical
evaluation trials from the gun of MBT Arjun.
Laser Guided Anti Tank Guided
Missile.
ATGM
was developed by Armament Research & Development Establishment (ARDE) Pune
in association with High Energy Materials Research Laboratory (HEMRL) Pune, and
Instruments Research & Development Establishment (IRDE) Dehradun.
•During
the test, ATGM successfully defeated a target located at 3 km.
•
Using Laser designation, the Laser guided ATGMs lock and track the targets to
ensure precision hit accuracy.
•The
missile employs a tandem high-explosive anti-tank (HEAT) warhead to defeat
Explosive Reactive Armour (ERA) protected armoured vehicles.
Djokovic
wins Italian Open tennis tournament.
In
tennis, world number one Novak Djokovic won a record 36th Masters title by
beating Diego Schwartzman in the Italian Open at Rome last night.
The
Serb, playing in his first tournament since being disqualified from this
month's US Open, won 7-5, 6-3 in the final to ensure he goes into next week's
French Open on a high.
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