06.08.19 Telangana (TSPSC) Daily Current Affairs

TELANGANA

  • Telangana: 17% growth in state GST collections

 

  • Telangana has registered 17% revenue growth in the state goods and services tax (SGST) collections in the first quarter of 2019-2020. In the financial year (2018-19), the state had registered 15% growth over the previous year.

 

  • For the months of April to July this year, the government had collected Rs 4,082 crore as against Rs 3,470 crore for the corresponding period last year (2018-19). The major contributors in record SGST collections are the automobile sector, electronic gadgets and cement sales.

 

  • Sources in the commercial taxes department said SGST revenues crossed Rs 30,000 crore for 2018-19. Collections and growth of GST settlement under integrated GST are not very encouraging, official sources said. “Integrated GST collections were Rs 3,538 crore in the first quarter, which is little more than corresponding period of the 2018-19, which was Rs 3,465 crore. But the integrated GST of Rs 1,040 crore in July is more the state GST collection for July 2019

 

  • GST is a major revenue contributor in the state. Since the introduction of the GST by the Centre two years ago, the state claimed compensation initially for one or two months.

 

INTERNATIONAL

  • New Zealand plans to ease abortion restrictions

 

  • New Zealand’s government announced Monday that it plans changes to the country’s abortion laws that would treat the procedure as a health issue rather than a crime.
  • While abortions have been available in New Zealand for decades, the procedure is still regulated under the Crimes Act which came into force in 1961.
  • The proposed new law would remove that requirement for women who are up to 20 weeks pregnant. For those more than 20 weeks pregnant, a doctor or health practitioner would still need to approve the procedure.

 

NATIONAL

  • Centre scraps Article 370, bifurcates J & K into two Union Territories

 

  • Article 35(A) stems from Article 370, and was introduced through a Presidential Order in 1954, on the recommendation of the J&K Constituent Assembly. This article empowered the state legislature to define who the state’s ‘permanent residents’ were, along with their special rights and privileges.

 

The Changes :

 

  • J&K has been reorganised into two Union territories— Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.

 

  • Jammu and Kashmir will have a legislature like Delhi and Puducherry, where key subjects like law and order are with the Centre.

 

  • Ladakh will have no legislature like Chandigarh.

 

  • The Governor of Jammu and Kashmir will now become a Lieutenant Governor.

 

  • After the revocation of 370, there will be no separate constitution for J&K and its citizens.

 

  • Before Article 370 – The J&K State had two different flags of India and the state.

After Article 370 – There will be no separate flag for J&K and it will be at par with the entire country.

 

  • Before Article 370 – Only people who had citizenship of J&K could buy and sell property.

After Article 370 – Indian citizens from other states of the country can buy and sell property in J&K.

 

  • Before Article 370 – The citizens of the state enjoyed dual citizenship which was of the state and India both.

After Article 370 – The citizens have just one citizenship which will be prevalent to all other citizens of the state.

 

  • Before Article 370 – Except for defense, foreign affairs, finance, and communications, Parliament needs the state government’s approval for applying any laws.

After Article 370 – The Parliament can implement any law without the state’s approval which also includes changing the state’s name and its boundaries.

 

  • Before Article 370 – J&K had separate national anthems during the application of the article which was of the state and the country.

After Article 370 – There will be only one national anthem for the entire country.

 

  • Before Article 370 – Only state laws could apply before and the central government had no authority to declare financial emergencies.

After Article 370 – Central laws can directly be applied and it can declare financial emergencies under article 360 in J&K.

 

  • Before Article 370 – The citizens of J&K had separate laws related to citizenship, ownership of property, and fundamental rights.

After Article 370 – There will be no separate laws for the citizens of J&K. It will be the same as the rest of the country.

 

  • India test-fires Surface to Air-Missile from Chandipur in Odisha

 

  • India successfully test-fired its all-weather tracked-chassis Quick Reaction Surface-to-Air Missile (QR-SAM) from a mobile launcher at launch complex III of the Integrated Test Range at Chandipur in Odisha.

 

  • It was the second developmental trial of the missile in this year from the same test range.

 

  • Earlier, the surface-to-air missile was tested successfully on Feb 26, 2019.

 

  • Jointly developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Bharat Electronics Ltd, the QR-SAM weapon system is a quick reaction, network-centric missile system capable of search-on-the-move.

 

  • QR-SAM system can also engage multiple targets within a range of around 25 to 30 km with two vehicle configuration for area air defence.

 

·         Lok Sabha passed the Surrogacy Regulation Bill

  • The Bill aims to bancommercial surrogacy in the country. It was introduced by Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan.

 

  • The Bill regulatesaltruistic surrogacy  and ends the exploitation of women who are lending their womb for surrogacy.

 

  • It provides provisions to protect therights of children born through surrogacy.

 

  • The Bill allows only altruistic surrogacy by infertile Indian couples, who are legally married for at least 5 years, from a close relative. It prohibits foreigners, Non-resident Indians (NRI) Person of Indian Origins (PIO) from commissioning surrogacy.

 

  • The Bill will establish National and State Surrogacy Boards, the appointment of appropriate authorities for the regulation of the practice and process of surrogacy.

 

  • Commercial surrogacyincludes a monetary benefit or reward (in cash or kind) that exceeds basic medical expenses and insurance for the surrogate mother. The Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill 2019 bans this type of surrogacy.

 

·         Lok Sabha passed the 2019 Transgender Persons Protection of Rights Bill

  • The Bill establishes anational security authority to safegaurd the rights of the transgenders

 

  • It will provide a mechanism for social, economic and educational empowermentof transgenders

 

  • As per the Bill, irrespective of sex reassignment surgery and hormonal therapy, a person would have the right to choose to be identified as a man, woman or transgender

 

  • The Bill requires a transgender person to go through a district magistrateand district screening committee to get certified as a transperson

 

  • It removes the provision that criminalised begging by transgender people. This provision was part of the Bill when it was introduced

 

  • It will benefit the transgender people who are discriminated and abused against the marginalised section of the society

 

  • It prohibits discrimination against a transgender person in the field of education, employment and healthcare
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