07.11.19 Telangana (TSPSC) Daily Current Affairs

TELANGANA

  • Phase 4 monitoring of big cats begin in Andhra and Telangana

 

  • Forest officials of Telangana has begun phase 4 monitoring of big cats in two tiger reserves. As part of Phase 4, forest department has set up camera traps in both Amrabad Tiger Reserve and Kawal Tiger Reserve.

 

  • The tiger reserve is divided into grids of 1.4 to 2 square kilometre each. The camera trap will continue for 45 days and data will be sent to NTCA. This is separate from All India Tiger Estimation which happens once in four years where all methods are adopted on the ground.

 

  • As per recent NTCA tiger census, Telangana has 26 tigers in two tiger reserves and spillover the area. It is estimated that Amrabad has around 17 to 20 tigers and Kawal has 6 to 9 tigers.

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL

·       Scientists declared a climate emergency

 

  • Scientists have declared aclimate emergencyacross the world. 11,258 signatories from more than 153 countries, including 69 from India, presented the trends in climate change. They also provided a set of effective mitigating actions.

 

  • The declaration was based on the scientific analysis of more than 40 years of publicly available data. The data covered a broad range of measures, including surface temperature, energy use, deforestation, population growth, polar ice mass, land clearing, fertility rates, gross domestic product, and carbon emissions.

 

·       India and Russia to set up cyber security

 

  • India and Russia are to set up cybersecurity cooperation in the backdrop of cyber-attack on the Kudankulamnuclear power plant. The plant was built by a global nuclear major, Rosatom.

 

  • Earlier in the year 2019, a part of a network at the Kudankulam in Tamil Nadu was breached during a hacking attack. The authorities believed that it is to have originated on foreign soil. The plant is India’s largest civil nuclear facility. The attack compromised the facility’s administrative network, but it did not compromise critical systems linked to the functioning of the plant.

 

·       India, Russia, China to explore an alternative to SWIFT

 

  • India, Russia, and China have partnered to explore an alternative to the US-dominatedSociety for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) payment mechanism. The move aims to smoothen trade with countries that face American sanctions.

 

  • The countries have decided to link Russia’s Financial messaging system of the Bank of Russia (SPFS) with the Chinese cross-border interbank payment system Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS).

 

NATIONAL

  • Italian movie ‘Despite the Fog’ to open at 50th IFFI this year
  • Italian movie ‘Despite the Fog’ will be the opening at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) this year.

 

  • The film is directed by Europe’s noted filmmaker Goran Paskaljevic.

 

  • The 50th edition of IFFI, beginning 20th of this month in GOA, will witness the screening of over 200 best films from 76 countries.

 

  • Indian Coast Guard conducted ReSAREX-2019

 

  • The Indian Coast Guard conducted the Regional level Search and Rescue Workshop and Exercise – 2019 (ReSAREX – 2019).

 

  • It conducted this exercise to check the preparedness and response measures for search and rescue at sea in a coordinated manner.

 

  • The two days event organised by the Coast Guard District Headquarters – 11 (Goa) comprised of search and rescue workshop and tabletop exercise followed by search and rescue exercise at sea.

 

  • The ReSAREX – 19 tested the efficiency of operations of various SAR agencies in Goa.

·       Prakash Javadekar attended SACEP Meeting at Dhaka

  • Union Minister for Environment, Forest and climate change Shri Prakash Javadekarparticipated in the15th governing council meeting (GCM) of the South Asia Co-operative Environment Programme (SACEP) at Dhaka,  

 

  • Issues of plastic waste management, biodiversity, and other issues related to the environment were discussed among south Asian Member countries.

 

  • The South Asia Co-operative Environment Programme (SACEP) was established in 1982by the South Asian governments.The programme aims to promote and support the protection, management, and enhancement of the environment in the South Asian region. The member nations of SACEP are Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Bhutan, Pakistan, Nepal.

 

·       2011-12 to 2015-16: Gujarat had fastest SDP per capita growth

ð A new report has revealed that among Indian states Gujarat recorded the highest growth of 61.76% in per capita state domestic product, between 2011-12 and 2015-16.

ð The report ‘National Health Profile 2019’ by the Central Bureau of Health Intelligence of the Union ministry of health and family welfare mentioned that Gujarat’s per capita state domestic product (SDP) grew from Rs 87,481 to Rs 1,41,504 between 2011-12 and 2015-16.

ð In absolute terms, Goa was at the top position with per capita SDP of Rs 3.27 lakh among states whereas Delhi was number one among Union territories with Rs 2.73 lakh.

ð Among major states, Gujarat ranked behind Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala and Maharashtra in terms of absolute SDP for the year 2015-16.

 

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