GK Daily Update | 29th April | Bankersadda
1. Cabinet clears anti
corruption law
i. Bringing corruption into the heinous crime category, the Union
Cabinet on Wednesday approved official amendments to an anti-graft legislation
enhancing the penalty under it to a maximum of seven years imprisonment from
the present five years.
ii. The proposed amendments to the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988
provides for more stringent punishment for the offences of bribery--both for
the bribe giver and the bribe taker.
iii. The official amendments propose to confer the powers of attachment
upon the trial Court (Special Judge) instead of the District Court.
iv. The proposed amendments would fill in perceived
gaps in the domestic anti-corruption law and also help in meeting the country's
obligations under the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC).
2. Union Cabinet approves Atal
Mission for Rejuvenation
i. The Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today
approved Central Government spending of about one lakh crore on urban
development under two new urban missions over the next five years.
ii. The Cabinet has approved the Smart Cities Mission and the Atal
Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation of 500 cities (AMRUT) with
outlays of Rs.48,000 crore and Rs.50,000 crore respectively.
iii. Under the Smart Cities Mission, each selected city would get
central assistance of Rs.100 crore per year for five years. Smart City
aspirants will be selected through a ‘City Challenge Competition'.
iv. Smart City Action Plans will be implemented by Special Purpose
Vehicles(SPV) to be created for each city and state governments will ensure steady
stream of resources for SPVs.
3. Rs 1,000 minimum pension
under EPS to continue
i. The Cabinet approved the continuation of Rs 1,000 minimum monthly
pension for pensioners under the Employees' Pension Scheme beyond the financial
year 2014-15.
ii. The decision to continue with the pension on perpetual basis was
taken at a meeting of the Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
iii. The Cabinet also approved corresponding grant of continuous annual
budgetary support for implementing the minimum pension, which will be to the
tune of Rs 850 crore per year on a tapering basis.
4. Flipkart acquires Appiterate
i. Online marketplace Flipkart has acquired Delhi-based mobile
engagement and marketing automation company Appiterate.
ii. Appiterate started as an A/B testing product for native mobile apps
later on expanded into a full-fledged mobile marketing automation platform.
iii. Post the acquisition, Appiterate's mobile marketing automation platform
will be integrated into Flipkart’s mobile app.
5. World Women Chess: Harika
wins silver, bronze for Humpy
i. D Harika and Koneru Humpy came up with fine individual performances
to win silver and a bronze respectively.
ii. Indian eves finished fourth in the women’s world team chess
championship.
iii. China was beaten in the final round by Georgia, who finished the
event with an impressive 17 points to clinch the gold medal. Georgia drew just
one and won the remaining eight matches in this round-robin contest.
6. Delhi government gives nod to
farmer scheme named after Gajender Singh
i. The Delhi government today gave approval for the setting up of a
farmer compensation scheme to be named after Gajender Singh, who allegedly
committed suicide during an AAP rally on April 22.
ii. The government has also decided to give job to a member of
Gajendra's family and martyr status for him, as demanded by the farmer's kin.
iii. The decisions were taken during a Cabinet meeting today, chaired
by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
iv. Singh, a 41-year-old farmer from Rajasthan, allegedly
committed suicide by hanging himself from a tree during an AAP rally against
the land ordinance.
7. ISRO successfully tests
indigenous cryogenic engine with four-tonne capacity
i. An indigenous cryogenic engine, that will help India put satellites
of upto four tonnes in geostationary orbit, was tested successfully at ISRO's
propulsion complex at Mahendragiri in Tirunelveli district, Tamil Nadu.
ii. The powerful version of the cryogenic engine was successfully
ground tested at the Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC).
iii. The test was conducted for 635 seconds and it was successful,
Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre sources in Thiruvananthapuram.
iv. India has till now been dependent on foreign launch vehicles to
send heavier satellites to the required orbits.
Source : Bankersadda
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