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2021-05-31 04:59:57 Current Affairs - 30 May 2021
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Hindi Journalism Day is observed on May 30
The first newspaper in the Hindi language called 'Udanta Martand' was taken out on 30 May 1826 published every Tuesday by Pt. Jugal Kishore Shukla from Calcutta. First newspaper of India Hicky’s Bengal Gazette English newspaper started in January 1780

34th Statehood day of Goa was celebrated on May 30
On May 30, 1987, Goa became the 25th state of the Indian Union. Earlier it was a union territory with Daman and Diu from 19 December 1961 to 30 May 1987. GOA liberation Day is observed on19 December 1961

Labour Ministry announces additional benefits through ESIC & EPFO schemes for dependents of workers passing away due to COVID-19
Ministry of Labour and Employment has announced additional benefits for workers through ESIC and EPFO schemes to address the fear and anxiety of workers about well-being of their family members due to increase in incidences of death due to COVID -19. Currently if an Insured Person dies or gets disabled while discharging duties, a life long pension equivalent to 90 per cent of average daily wage drawn by the worker is available to the spouse and widowed mother and for children till they attain the age of 25 years. For the female child, the benefit is available till her marriage.

BJP President J P Nadda addresses Seva Hi Sangathan program on the occasion of 7 years of Modi govt
BJP President J P Nadda addressed Seva Hi Sangathan program on the occasion of completion of 2 years of 2nd term of Modi Government. He also flagged off Covid relief material for Delhi on the occasion. In his address, Mr Nadda said, Narendra Modi Government is completing 7 years today at the Centre and BJP is celebrating it as Seva Diwas.

Government launches YUVA – Prime Minister’s Scheme For Mentoring Young Authors
The Department of Higher Education under Ministry of Education, has launched a new initiative called ‘YUVA- Prime Minister’s Scheme For Mentoring Young Authors’ YUVA stands for Young, Upcoming and Versatile Authors. It is an Author Mentorship programme to train young and budding authors, below 30 years of age to promote reading, writing and book culture in the country, and project India and Indian writings globally. The National Book Trust, India under the Ministry of Education will be the Implementing Agency for the scheme.

IBF to be renamed as Indian Broadcasting and Digital Foundation (IBDF)
The Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBF), the apex body of broadcasters in India, is being renamed as Indian Broadcasting and Digital Foundation (IBDF). The decision to rename IBF has been taken as IBF is expanding its purview to cover digital platforms to bring all digital (OTT) players under one roof. IBDF will be forming a new wholly-owned subsidiary to handle all matters pertaining to digital media.

IIT Ropar develop ‘FakeBuster’ tool to detect imposters in video conferences & manipulated Faces on social media
The Indian Institute of Technology Ropar (IIT-Ropar) in Punjab has developed a unique detector named ‘FakeBuster’, that would be helpful to identify and prevent imposters from attending video conferencing and manipulated faces on social media. The tool has been developed by IIT Ropar in partnership with Australia based Monash University.

Indian Navy installs medical ICU on-board Advanced Light Helicopter at Goa's naval air station INS Hansa
The Indian Navy has augmented its capacity to evacuate critical patients even in unfavourable weather conditions by fitting a medical intensive care unit (MICU) on-board an Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH) at Goa's naval air station INS Hansa.
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2021-05-30 06:11:20 ■ CHARTER ACT OF 1853.

◇ Seperated Legislative and Executive functions of Governor-General's council.

◇ It provided for Addition of Six new members to the Council.

◇ It introduced open Competition for Selection and recruitment of Civil servants.

◇ Extended Company's rule of Indian possession on behalf of British Govt. But did not specify any particular period.

◇ It introduced Local representation in Indian (central) Legislative Council.

◇ Of 6 new members 4 members appointed by Local Governments of Madras, Bombay, Bengal, and Agra.
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2021-05-30 05:46:47 Current Affairs - 29 May 2021
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NEERI of Nagpur develops new technology for COVID testing
In Maharashtra, a new technology has been developed by the National Environmental Engineering Research Institute-NEERI of Nagpur for COVID testing. The Saline Gargle RT-PCR technique for testing of COVID samples is developed by the National Environmental Engineering Research Institute of Nagpur which comes under the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research - CSIR. This technique has also been approved by the ICMR.

J&K becomes first UT to provide relief to COVID victims’ families
Jammu and Kashmir has become the first Union Territory to provide relief to COVID affected; Saksham to provide special pension and scholarship to COVID victims’ families. The Administrative Council (AC), under the chairmanship of Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today approved the grant of financial relief through Special Assistance Scheme for COVID Mortalities (SASCM/Saksham) to the families of COVID victims. Additionally, the scheme will also provide special scholarships to children who lost their earning parent(s)/sibling(s)/guardian(s) to COVID. The special scholarship will be paid annually at the rate of Rs. 20,000 through DBT to children studying up to 12th standard and Rs. 40,000 for higher education.

Ministry of Education launches YUVA- Prime Minister’s Scheme For Mentoring Young Authors
The Ministry of Education launched YUVA- Prime Minister’s Scheme For Mentoring Young Authors. It is an Author Mentorship programme to train young and budding authors belows 30 years. The launch of YUVA (Young, Upcoming and Versatile Authors) is in tune with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision to encourage young writers to write about India's freedom struggle. It was during Mann ki Baat in January this year that Prime Minister Modi called upon the young generation to write about freedom fighters, and incidents associated with freedom struggle.

Finance Ministry constitutes GoM to look into matter of concessions & exemptions from GST to COVID relief materials
Union Finance Ministry has constituted a Group of Ministers, GoM to look into the matter of concessions and exemptions from GST to COVID relief materials. Chief Minister of Meghalaya Conrad Sangma has been named as the Convenor of the GoM which is constituted of total eight members including Deputy Chief Minister of Gujarat Nitinbhai Patel, Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra Ajit Pawar, Transport Minister of Goa Mauvin Godinho and State Finance Ministers of Kerala, Odisha, Telangana, and Uttar Pradesh.

Aashritha V Olety Becomes India’s First Woman Flight Test Engineer
Aashritha V Olety, an officer of the Indian Air Force (IAF), has graduated from the Air Force Test Pilot School to become the first woman flight test engineer in the country. As a flight test engineer, Olety will be responsible for evaluating aircraft and airborne systems before their induction into the armed forces.

CRPF DG Kuldiep Singh gets additional charge of NIA
Director General of Central Reserve Police Force, CRPF Kuldiep Singh has been given additional charge of Director General of National Investigation Agency, NIA. Mr. Singh will hold the additional post after 31st or this month after superannuation of Y C Modi. Union Home Ministry has informed that Mr. Singh will continue to hold the additional charge till appointment of next DG, NIA or any further orders in this regard.

Jagjit Pavadia elected as President of Vienna based International Narcotics Control Board
Jagjit Pavadia, the former Narcotics Commissioner of India, has been elected as the President of the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB). Pavadia, a retired officer of the Indian Revenue Service (Customs), is the first Indian to be appointed as the Chief of the international organization and the second woman to hold this office.
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2021-05-30 05:46:47 Current Affairs - 29 May 2021
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International Everest Day is observed May 29
International Everest Day is celebrated every year on May 28. This day is observed in the memory of the first summit of Mount Everest by New Zealand’s Sir Edmund Hillary and Nepal's Tenzing Norgay Sherpa that took place on 29th of May 1953. They were the first humans to scale the height of Mount Everest. To commemorate their achievement, in the year 2008, Nepal decided to celebrate International Everest Day every year on 29th of May.

World Digestive Health Day is observed May 29
Every year, the World Digestive Health Day (WDHD) is observed on 29 May. It is organised by the World Gastroenterology Organisation (WGO) in collaboration with the WGO Foundation (WGOF). Each year the day focuses upon a particular digestive disease and/or disorder in order to increase general public awareness of prevention, prevalence, diagnosis, management and treatment of the disease and/or disorder. The theme of WDHD 2021 is “Obesity: An Ongoing Pandemic.”

International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers is observed May 29
The “International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers” is observed on May 29 annually to pay tribute to all the men and women who have served and continue to serve in United Nations peacekeeping operations for their high level of professionalism, dedication, and courage and to honor the memory of those who have lost their lives in the cause of peace. The 2021 Theme: “The road to a lasting peace: Leveraging the power of youth for peace and security.”

UP Govt launches Bal-Seva Yojana for children who lost their parents due to COVID
Uttar Pradesh Government also launched Bal-Seva Yojana for the children who lost their parents due to COVID pandemic. The State Government will provide financial assistance of Rs. 4,000 per month to such children. Government will also provide laptop/Tablet to such children if they are getting education in any school or are doing any professional course. Financial assistance of Rs. 1,01,000 will be provided for the marriage of girl children who lost their parents in this pandemic.

Assam govt announces CM's Sishu Sewa Scheme for children who lost parents due to COVID-19
The Assam government has announced Chief Minister's Sishu Sewa Scheme for the welfare of those children who lost parents due to COVID-19. Mr. Sarma said that monthly scholarship of Rs. 3,500 per month would be given to those children who lost their parents or the bread earner, but have their extended family members. On the other hand, those children who do have not extended family members they would get free residential educational facilities. Mr. Sarma further said that a girl would also be given one tola of gold and Rs. 50,000 during her marriage. He said that such children will also get free computer and also vocational training.

Tamil Nadu govt announces ₹5 lakh fixed deposit for children who lost parents to Covid
The Tamil Nadu Government has announced that an amount of Rs. 5 lakh would be deposited on the account of each orphaned child and would be given to the child with interest when the child attains 18 years of age. he Government also plans to pay Rs 3000 per month to the relatives who have the custody of the orphaned.

Centre allocates Rs. 5,117 crore grant to Madhya Pradesh under Jal Jeevan Mission
Central Government has allocated Rs. 5,117 crore grant to Madhya Pradesh under Jal Jeevan Mission to provide safe and potable piped drinking water to all the rural household in the state. Jal Shakti Ministry said, keeping in view the commitment of the state to make provision of tap water supply in every rural home by 2023, the first tranche of more than Rs. 1,184 crore have been released. Madhya Pradesh has one crore 23 lakh rural households, out of which more than 31 per cent have tap water supply at their homes.
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2021-05-29 10:06:50
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2021-05-29 05:03:59 Current Affairs - 28 May 2021
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World Hunger Day is observed on May 28
Every year on May 28, The Hunger Project celebrates the World Hunger Day. The day was started in 2011 by The Hunger Project to raise awareness about the people living in chronic hunger worldwide and celebrate sustainable solutions to hunger and poverty and to inspire everyone to be a part of the solution! The Hunger Project is US based organization committed to the sustainable end of world hunger.

International Day of Action for Women’s Health is observed on May 28
The International Day of Action for Women’s Health (International Women’s Health Day) is observed every year on May 28 since 1987 to raise awareness on the issues related to women’s health and well being. Latin American and Caribbean Women’s Health Network (LACWHN) and Women’s Global Network for Reproductive Rights (WGNRR) launched the day.

Amnesty International Day is observed on May 28
Amnesty International Day. Amnesty International was founded in London in 1961, following the publication of the article "The Forgotten Prisoners" in The Observer 28th of May 1961, by the lawyer Peter Benenson. Citing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights articles 18 and 19, it announced a campaign on "Appeal for Amnesty, 1961" and called for common action. Amnesty International is a non-governmental organisation focused on human rights with over three million members and supporters around the world.

DRDO’s 2DG anti-COVID-19 drug priced at Rs. 990 per sachet
DRDO’s 2DG anti-COVID-19 drug has been priced at Rs. 990 per sachet by Dr Reddy’s lab. Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday said that 10,000 sachets of the anti-COVID drug will be available in the market. The 2-DG (2-deoxy-D-glucose), an anti-COVID-19 therapeutic application of the drug has been developed by the Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied Sciences (INMAS), a lab of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), in collaboration with Dr Reddys Laboratories (DRL), Hyderabad.

PM Modi undertakes aerial survey of cyclone affected areas in Odisha and West Bengal
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Odisha and West Bengal to review the situation arising out of Cyclone Yaas. He undertook an aerial survey of the cyclone affected areas in Bhadrak and Baleswar districts of Odisha and Purba Medinipur in West Bengal.

RBI imposes monetary penalty of Rs 10 crore on HDFC Bank for violation of provisions under various sections of Banking Regulation Act
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) imposed a monetary penalty of Rs 10 crore on HDFC Bank for violation of provisions under various sections of the Banking Regulation Act. The central bank said in a statement today that this action is based on the deficiencies in regulatory compliance and is not intended to pronounce upon the validity of any transaction or an agreement entered into by the bank with its customers.

Prof CNR Rao receives Eni Award 2020 for renewable energy research
Bharat Ratna Professor C.N.R. Rao has received the International Eni Award 2020 for research into renewable energy sources and energy storage. It is also called the Energy Frontier award. This is considered to be the Nobel Prize in Energy Research. The Energy Frontiers award has been conferred for his work on metal oxides, carbon nanotubes, and other materials and two-dimensional systems. Professor Rao has been working on hydrogen energy as the only source of energy for the benefit of all mankind.
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2021-05-28 09:47:41
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2021-05-28 05:40:41 Net National Product (NNP)
Net National Product (NNP) in an economy is the GNP after deducting the loss due to depreciation.

NNP = GNP – Depreciation

NNP at Factor Cost:It is the value of NNP when the value of goods and services is taken at the production cost.
NNP at Market Price:It is the value of NNP at consumer cost.
NNP at market cost = NNP at factor cost + Indirect taxes – Subsidies

Closed Economy: An economy that does not maintain any economic relations with the rest of the world. Economic Goods: Those goods which are scarce in supply and, hence, command a price.
Nominal National Income: The money value of all the final goods and services produced in an economy during a year, estimated at current prices.
Real National Income: The money value of all the final goods and services produced in an economy during a year, estimated at some fixed prices.
Subsidy: It is the grant given on current account by the Government to the private industries and public corporations for selling certain goods at a price fixed by the Government.


National Income Measurement:
➨ Primary sector: all production units engaged in exploitation of natural resources like Agriculture, Fishing, Mining and Quarrying , Forestry and Logging
➨ Secondary sector: all production units engaged in transforming one good to another like Registered manufacture, unregistered, Construction, Electricity Gas Water supply
➨ Tertiary sector: all units engaged in producing services like Banking&Insurance, Trade, hotel, restaurant, transport, storage , Real estate dwelling, Public administration & defence, other services.
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2021-05-28 05:40:40 Concept of National Income
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National income estimates are the most reliable macroeconomic indicators of an economy. Therefore, it is essential for students to be aware of National Income Concepts. Changes in national income measure the rate of growth of the economy.

Similarly, changes in the structure of national income of an economy reflect the changing significance of different sectors. In India,
national income, as also per capita income, have been continuously increasing. In more recent years, the rate of growth of national income has
accelerated. It indicates that the economy has been growing at a faster rate in recent years than in the past. Along with this, the structure of national income has also undergone a change, the tertiary sector has emerged as the dominant sector of the economy.

National income accounting comprises of four concepts of calculations- GDP, NDP, GNP, NNP.

1. Factor cost is the input cost that producer has to incur in the process of production. It includes cost of capital – loan inetrest, prices of raw materials, labour, power, rent, etc. Can be termed as Production cost.

2. Market cost is calculated after adding indirect taxes to the factor cost of the product. It is basically the cost at which the goods reach the market. Also termed as EX-FACTORY PRICE. In India we calculate income at factor cost because of non-uniform taxes.

National Income:The sum total of factor of incomes accruing to the residents of the country, both from their activities within and outside the economic territory is the national income of the country.

National income is calculated for a particular period, normally a financial year (In India, financial year means April 1 to March 31 of next year). Net factor income from abroad is added to the domestic product to get the value of National Income.

National Income = C + I + G + (X – M)
Where,C = Total consumption expenditure
I = Total investment expenditure
G = Total government expenditure ; X – M = Export – Import


Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
Gross domestic product is the value of all final goods and services produced within the boundary of a nation during one year. In India one year means from 1st April to 31st March of the next year.
GDP calculation includes income of foreigners in a Country but excludes income of those people who are living outside of that country.

Net Domestic Product (NDP)
NDP is calculated by deducting the depreciation of plant and Machinery from GDP.
NDP = Gross Domestic Product – Depreciation

Gross National Product (GNP)
GNP is the value of all final goods and services produced by the residents of a country in a financial year (i.e., 1st April to 31st March of the next year in India).
While Calculating GNP, income of foreigners in a country is excluded but income of people who are living outside of that country is included. It is the GDP of a country added with its income from abroad.
GNP = GDP + X – M
Where,X = income of the people of a country who are living outside of the Country

and M = income of the foreigners in a country

India’s GNP is always lower than its GDP.
This is the national income according to which the IMF ranks nations.
It allows for knowledge of factors in production behaviour and pattern of an economy’s dependence on outside world, nature of human resources internationally, position in world economics.
It indicates both qualitative as well as quantitative aspects of an economy in a more exhaustive fashion than GDP.

Intermediate products = one production unit purchasing from other for resale

Final product = all goods and services purchased for consumption and investment , and not for resale

Value added = Value of output – Intermediate cost

Gross value added = net value added + depreciation

Indirect tax = all taxes levied on production, finally paid by consumer of buyer Ex – sales tax, excise, customs

Subsidies = Financial help given by the government to the production units for selling the product at lower prices.
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2021-05-28 05:28:32 Current Affairs - 27 May 2021
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Dr Harsh Vardhan Chairs 74th World Health Assembly
The 74th session of World Health Assembly (WHA) has been organised virtually from 24 May to 1 June 2021. World Health Assembly is the decision-making body of World Health Organization (WHO). The 74th World Health Assembly elected Dechen Wangmo, Bhutan’s Minister of Health, as the President of WHA. Apart from this 5 vice president of WHA were also elected which includes Benin, Estonia, Guatemala, Mongolia, Qatar. Theme of WHA74: Ending this pandemic, preventing the next: building together a healthier, safer and fairer world.

NPCI Partners Turkish firm PayCore for RuPay SoftPoS
The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has partnered with PayCore, a Turkish global payment solutions company, to develop SoftPoS solutions for its card network RuPay. The SoftPoS (Software Point of Sale) is a new technology which will allow merchants to accept payments from contactless card, digital wallets or/and wearables, directly on their smartphone or devices, enabled with NFC (near field communication) capability, without the need for any additional software. Using the RuPay SoftPoS, merchants can accept contactless payments of up to Rs. 5000, through a simple tap and pay mechanism on their smartphones, without any OTP or PIN.

IB and RAW chief get one year extension
The Appointments committee of the Cabinet has approved a one year extension to both Chief of the country’s premier intelligence agency - Intelligence Bureau ( IB) and Research & Analysis Wing ( R&AW). IB Director Arvinda Kumar’s tenure has been extended by one year till June 30 next year. Similarly, R&AW Secretary Samant Kumar Goel will also continue in office till June 30 next year. Both the officers had tenure till 30th June this year.

Anatole Collinet Makosso Takes Charge as Prime Minister of Republic of the Congo
The President of the Republic of the Congo, Denis Sassou-Nguesso, has appointed Anatole Collinet Makosso as the new prime minister of the country.

Guillermo Lasso sworn in as President of Ecuador
The former banker, businessman, writer and politician Guillermo Lasso , has been appointed as the President of Ecuador. The 65-year-old took over as the 47th president of Ecuador.

Achinta Sheuli bags silver medal (73 kg) at Junior World Weightlifting Championships 2021 in Tashkent
Indian weightlifter Achinta Sheuli ended with the silver medal in the men’s 73 kilogram category at the Junior World Weightlifting Championships 2021 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan yesterday. Achinta Sheuli, a national champion, lifted a total of 313 kg (141 kg snatch and 172 kg clean and jerk) to finish behind Indonesia’s Rizki Juniansyah, who lifted a world record 349 kg (155 kg snatch and 194 kg clean and jerk) for the gold medal.
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