General Awareness : National Events - March, 2014
(General Awareness For Bank's Exams) National Events
March - 2014
Reservation for Jat
- Jat leaders has welcomed the decision of the Union Cabinet to include Jats in
nine states in the central list of Other Backward Classes and said the move will
help youths from the community in getting jobs.
- Ghatwalakhap council head Harkishan Singh Malik and Balyankhap council head
NareshTikait said it was the best gift for the Jat community and would help them
in employment and improve their living standards.
- The Union Cabinet has approved the inclusion of the Jat community in the
Central list of OBCs for the states of Bihar, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal
Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarrakhand, Uttar Pradesh and the National
capital territory of Delhi.
Provision of NOTA in general elections
- Voters will be able to exercise the “None of the Above” (NOTA) option for
candidates in the upcoming LokSabha polls.
- Chief Election Commissioner V.S. Sampath said the entire election will be held
using electronic voting machines (EVMs), and that the NOTA option will also be
provided.
- The option was first made available in the November-December assembly polls in
five states last year.
LokSabha elections, 2014
- The Election Commission has announced a nine-phase poll for the 16th LokSabha
from April 7 to May 12. The counting of votes will be taken up on May 16. The
model code of conduct has come into force with immediate effect. The LokSabha
has a strength of 543 (excluding two nominated members) and the term of the
present 15th LokSabha ends on May 31.
- The nine phases of polls are to be held on: April 7, 9, 10, 12, 17, 24, 30,
May 7 and May 12.
- The elections to the 294-member Andhra Pradesh Assembly will be held on April
30 and May 7 along with the respective LokSabha constituencies in the State.
- It will be three phase poll in Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Assam, Madhya Pradesh
and Maharashtra, two phases in Andhra Pradesh, Manipur, Odisha, Rajasthan and
Tripura. All the remaining States and the Union Territories wil have a single
phase poll.
Arunachal assembly polls
- Elections to the 60-member Arunachal Pradesh assembly will be held along with
LokSabha polls on April 9.
- The decision of the poll body came days after state governor Lt Gen (Retd)
Nirbhay Singh recommended dissolution of the state assembly on March 6.
- LokSabha elections for the two seats in Arunachal Pradesh will also be held on
April 9.
- The tenure of the 60-member Arunachal assembly ends on November 4 this year.
- The notification for the assembly polls will be announced on March 15 while
nominations can be filed till march 22.
- The Commission had on March 5 announced the schedule for elections to the 16th
LokSabha and assemblies of Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and Sikkim.
Human development indicators improve in BIMARU States
- Human development indicators across the poorer States with a high
concentration of marginalised groups are catching up with the national average,
according to the latest figures released by the Institute of Applied Manpower
Research (IAMR) under the Planning Commission. The data suggest that these
socially disadvantaged groups are starting to share benefits of the process of
human development.
- However, when comparing the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes with
Muslims in terms of human development input and outcome indicators, Muslims have
consistently improved better than other marginalised groups.
- The eight poorer States — Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh,
Odisha, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand — are home to nearly 48 per
cent of all the SCs, 52 per cent of all the STs and 44 per cent of all Muslims
in the country.
- The report — an updated version of the Human Development Report-2011: Towards
Social Inclusion — ranks Delhi, Kerala, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana and Punjab
among the best performing States in human development indicators, while
Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand and Odisha are the worst
performers. Most other States, including Gujarat, have more or less remained the
same.
Third gender
- An expert committee has recommended that ‘transgender’ be declared the third
gender, with the individual having the right to choose gender, and has asked the
government to prepare a law to prevent discrimination and atrocities against
these people.
- Importantly, it has asked the National Crime Records Bureau to collect and
compile statistics of crimes against transgender persons and cases registered
against them.
- The committee, set up by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment last
year and chaired by the Additional Secretary of the Ministry, has said action
must be taken against parents who neglect or abuse their gender non-conforming
children and doctors who practise electro-shock or other kinds of unethical
“conversion” therapy.
- Criminal and disciplinary action must be taken against delinquent police
officers for violation of human rights of transgender persons.
- Its report, submitted a few weeks after the Supreme Court criminalised same
gender consensual sex, wanted laws against sexual assault and harassment and
domestic violence made transgender-inclusive. Now Section 375 of the IPC, as
amended, does not cover the transgender persons as victims of sexual assault.
Section 375 should be included to cover sexual assault on them.
Fossil India
- Fossil India, a subsidiary of American luxury brand Fossil Inc, which recently
opened its first single brand retail store after being cleared by the Foreign
Investment Promotion Board last year, is ‘bullish on manufacturing’ in India.
- Among the first four companies to be allowed to set up wholly-owned ventures,
after the government allowed 100 per cent FDI in 2012, Fossil India plans to
ramp up its manufacturing facility in Himachal Pradesh to produce at least five
lakh watches by the end of the year (both for exports and domestic sales).
‘AQUATM’
- Residents of Mumbai can now buy water from an ‘ATM’, that too at an affordable
price of Rs 1 per litre.
- In a first-of-its-kind for Mumbaikars, non-profit group Vandana Foundation had
started ‘AQUATM’, a water vending machine. It can be operated through prepaid
cards.
- The ATM can vend up to 1,000 litres per day.
- The vending machine has been set up at Mankhurd where there are water
contamination problems.
India Human Development Survey
- According to a survey conducted by the National Council for Applied Economic
Research, four out of ten women in India still have no say in their marriage,
eight out of ten need permission to visit a doctor, six out of ten practise some
form of head covering, and the average Indian household gives over Rs. 30,000 in
dowry.
- The National Council for Applied Economic Research (NCAER) conducts the India
Human Development Survey (IHDS), the largest household survey in India after the
government's Nation Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) surveys, and the NCAER is
the only independent body that conducts such large-sample panel surveys.
- The data shows that India has made progress in child marriage, with 48% of
women over 25 reporting in 2011-12 that they were married before the age of 18
as opposed to 60% in 2004-5. The average number of children that women (over 40)
reported they had had has also come down slightly to 3.55, indicating that
fertility is falling. The practice of marrying a cousin or relative – more
common in the south than the north – is becoming less common, but over 20% in
Andhra Pradesh and Karnata still marry relatives.
- However, women's autonomy remains severely constrained. 41% of women had no
say in their marriage and just 18% knew their husbands before marriage, a
statistic that has not improved. Women's say in marriage rose with their level
of education, with income and with level of urbanisation and the southern states
did better.
- The average Indian family gives over Rs. 30,000 in cash as dowry and 40%
admitted to giving large items like TVs and cars as dowry. The practise of
giving large items as dowry was most common among forward caste Hindus and
lowest among Muslims. Wedding expenses ranged from nearly Rs 1 lakh in the
poorest village to Rs 1.7 lakh in small cities, a big jump over the 2004-5
survey. Kerala and Delhi had the most expensive weddings.
Amnesty report
- Indian President Pranab Mukherjee rejected the mercy petitions of 18 prisoners
on death row in 2013, the highest number of rejections by any President in the
last 25 years, according to Amnesty International’s annual review of the death
penalty worldwide.Only one execution took place in India – that of Mohammad
Afzal Guru in February last year.
- Amnesty has raised concerns about the fairness of Afzal Guru’s trial, noting
that he did not receive legal representation of his choice or a lawyer with
adequate experience at the trial stage.
- Despite a marked global trend towards the abolition of the death sentence, the
pattern was disrupted by a sharp spike in the number of executions in Iran (369)
and Iraq (169) in 2013, leading to a 15 per cent increase in the global figure
for executions as compared to 2012.
- Amnesty International says that it stopped publishing Chinese execution
numbers from 2009 in protest against the Chinese government’s refusal to provide
the organisation with figures.
- Nevertheless, it claims China accounts for the single largest number of
executions, running “into thousands.”
- Significantly, the USA is the only country to have carried out executions in
the Americas, although the numbers fell by four between 2012 and 2013 that saw
39 executions.
- There were 3108 people on death row last year, with Texas accounting for 41
per cent of all executions in the country.
EC’s intervention in gas price hike
- After the AamAadmi Party (AAP) sought the Election Commission’s intervention
in stalling the gas price hike from April 1, the poll panel has sought details
from the government on the proposed increase.
- Earlier, the Commission had said that it has taken note of AAP leader
ArvindKejriwal’s complaint that on a proposal by Reliance Industries, the
Petroleum Ministry is going to hike gas prices from April 1.
- Mr. Kejriwal had in a letter to EC termed the gas price hike as violation of
the model code of conduct and alleged that the decision was aimed at providing
windfall gains to Reliance Industries.
- However, petroleum minister VeerappaMoily has made it clear that the
government will not go back on its decision to hike rates from April 1.
Odisha’s ‘special category status’
- BahujanSamaj Party, if voted to power, will accord special category status to
Odisha.
- Addressing BahujanSamaj Party’s first ever State-level election rally here,
Ms. Mayawati lambasted Congress and other parties, who were in power at Centre,
saying these parties were responsible for the backwardness prevailing in the
country.
- The BahujanSamaj Party further said the regions that lag behind in different
development parameters will be given attention on priority basis.
CBI to submit reports to CVC
- The CBI will submit reports on investigations against 20 companies, as part of
the preliminary enquiries instituted into the coal block allocations scam to the
Central Vigilance Commission (CVC), for a review following a Supreme Court
directive.
- Few days ago, the court had directed the CVC to review the 20 cases, asking
the CBI to submit the reports to the Commission within five days.
- The apex court has also asked the CVC to review the cases against two
companies — Vikas Metals Private Limited and Kamal Sponge and Power Private
Limited — in which the CBI has filed closure reports.
- This after the CBI Deputy Inspector-General Ravi Kant Sharma, who is
supervising investigations into the coal block allocation cases, submitted
before the Supreme Court that he wanted to file charge sheets against the two
companies. The probe against 20 other firms under scrutiny for alleged
irregularities in allotment of coal blocks was closed despite some officials’
opinion that it should have been carried further.
- Accordingly, the Supreme Court directed the CVC to look into these cases and
submit its recommendations within four weeks. The CBI has so far registered five
preliminary enquiries, including the two in connection with the missing coal
block allocations-related files. While 18 cases have been registered, the agency
has filed charge sheets in two cases.
- The agency has registered two latest cases against Prakash Industries and
Central Collieries.
NCAER survey
- Families with an annual income of Rs 1.5 lakh are among the richest 20 per
cent in the country, data from the 2011-12 round of India Human Development
Survey (IHDS) conducted by the National Council for Applied Economic Research (NCAER)
shows.
- While incomes have grown considerably in the last seven years, access to
adequate public services is still severely lacking, says the data collected from
42,000 households across the country.
- The NCAER, is the only research organisation with a large sample survey to
estimate household income. The government’s National Sample Survey Organisation
(NSSO) collects data on consumption expenditure, which is often used as a proxy
for income.
- The situation on the public services front is still grim. Piped water
available indoors has grown by only 2% and is now available to 27% households.
In urban areas, piped water is available to between half and two-thirds of
families. Of families which get piped water, less than a third get three hours
of supply a day.
- Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa and Delhi have the highest coverage of families for
piped water (60%). Delhi gives its residents water for the most number of hours
in a day.
- Flush toilets are now accessible to one-third of all households and over
two-thirds of urban households. Toilet coverage is the highest in Kerala (92%),
Delhi (79%) and Punjab (74%).
- Access to electricity is inching towards becoming universal with 83 per cent
of all households getting supply. Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Delhi
have 100% access to ‘some electricity’. No State had reached this milestone in
2004-05. Just 45% households with access to power get 18 hours or more of
electricity in the day. Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Kerala, Delhi and Gujarat lead
the country in terms of supply of 18 hours or more.
Cobrapost’ sting
- The sting operation carried out by `Cobrapost’ giving details of alleged
conspiracy by right-wing organisations to bring down Babri Masjid in 1992 has no
evidentiary value for CBI as it has already completed the investigation.
- Highly placed sources of the agency said investigation in the cases has been
completed after collecting all the legally tenable evidence based on which the
cases are at trial stage.
- They said the so-called revelations made by Cobrapost prima facie do not look
to be legally tenable evidence.
- There are two sets of cases -- one against BJP leader L K Advani and others
who were on the dais at Ram Katha Kunj in Ayodhya in December 1992 when Babri
Masjid was demolished, while the other case is against lakhs of unknown
‘karsevaks’ who were in and around the disputed structure.
The amendment to Representation of the People Act
- The Supreme Court issued notice to the Centre on a petition challenging the
amendment introduced to Section 62 (5) of the Representation of the People Act
to treat persons in lawful custody in a criminal case as voters and allow them
to contest elections.
- A Bench of Justices H.L. Dattu and S.A. Bobde issued the notice on the
petition filed by advocate ManoharLal Sharma against a Delhi High Court order
rejecting his plea.
- Section 62 (5) of the Representation of the People Act says: “No person shall
vote in any election if he is confined in a prison, whether under a sentence of
imprisonment or transportation or otherwise, or is in the lawful custody of the
police, provided that nothing in this sub-section shall apply to a person
subjected to preventive detention under any law for the time being in force.”