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Current Affairs December 30th 2021| Current Affairs News

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CURRENT AFFAIRS: NATIONAL NEWS

PM Modi has inaugurated the Kanpur Metro Rail and Bina-Panki multi-product pipeline:

PM has visited Uttarakhand and inaugurate & lay foundation stone of 23 projects worth over Rs 17500 crore:

India has achieved its NDC target with total non-fossil based installed energy capacity of 157.32 GW:

IIT Madras recognised as Most Innovative Educational Institute in India for third consecutive year:

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CURRENT AFFAIRS: STATE NEWS

Indian Army establishes Quantum Laboratory in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh:

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CURRENT AFFAIRS: BANKING AND ECONOMY

Central Bank of India, NPCI tie-up to launch RuPay debit card for corporates:

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RBI extends direction for PMC Bank till March 2022:

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CURRENT AFFAIRS : APPOINTMENTS & RESIGNATIONS

RBI appoints Yogesh Dayal as an additional director on RBL Bank’s board     

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Kamlesh Gandhi appointed Co-Chairman of FIDC

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CURRENT AFFAIRS : AWARDS & HONORS

Padma Bhusan Anil Prakash Joshi wins Mother Teresa Memorial Award 2021    

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Key Notes :

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Anukrti Upadhyay’s Kintsugi wins the Sushila Devi Award 2021

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CURRENT AFFAIRS : SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

NASA launches world’s most powerful space telescope

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CURRENT AFFAIRS : RANKING & INDEX

Telangana Tops in the Implementation of SPMRM

Top 5 States :

Rank States
1 Telangana
2 TamilNadu
3 Gujarat
4 Punjab
5 Chattisgarh

Top 5 Clusters :

Rank Cluster
1 Ryakal (Sangareddy, Telangana)
2 Jukkal (Kamareddy, Telangana)
3 Aibawk (Aizawl, Mizoram)
4 Murmunda (Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh)
5 Vaniyangudi (Sivaganga, Tamil Nadu)

About SPMRM :

Objectives :

(i) Sanitation,

(ii) Piped Water Supply,

(iii) Solid and Liquid Waste Management,

(iv) Village Street Lights and Electrification,

(v) Access to Village Streets With Drains,

(vi) Inter Village Roads Connectivity,

(vii) Public Transport,

(viii) Skill Development Training Linked to Economic Activities,

(ix) Agri-Services Processing and Allied Activities,

(x) Health,

(xi) Education,

(xii) Digital Literacy,

(xiii) Citizens Service Centres,

(xiv) LPG Gas Connection,

(xv) Environment,

(xvi) Employment Generation and SHG Formation,

(xvii) Tourism Promotion,

(xviii) Sports Infrastructure,

(xix) Social Infrastructure,

(xx) Rural Housing,

(xxi) Social Welfare.

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NITI Aayog Releases Fourth Edition of State Health Index

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CURRENT AFFAIRS :SPORTS NEWS

Nitesh Kumar wins gold as 4th Para-Badminton National Championship

In Women Wheelchair 1 category:

In Women Wheelchair 2 category :

In Women SU5 category :

In Women SL4 category :

In Women SH6 category :

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Moyuka Uchijima wins ITF W25 Pune title

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CURRENT AFFAIRS : OBITUARIES

Seven-term Rajya Sabha MP Mahendra Prasad passes away

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Former England Test Captain Ray Illingworth passes away

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UNION GOVERNMENT SCHEME

Production linked incentive (PLI)

Introduced in:

Production linked incentive (PLI) schemes were first introduced in India in March 2020, targeting three sectors.

The PLI concept has since expanded with schemes rolled out for multiple sectors to make India self-sufficient in manufacturing products and to cater to both domestic and international markets.

What is PLI:

PLI Scheme, as the Production Linked Incentive Scheme is commonly abbreviated as, is an initiative started by the Government of India to not only encourage foreign companies to find workforce in the country and thereby generate employment, but also encourage domestic and local production to create micro jobs.

As the name states, PLI scheme is an initiative that provides incentives to domestic industries to boost local production. When that happens, specifically tailored products emerge that satisfy a selected niche of target audience.

Domestic businesses also help in cutting down import bills.

As per the PLI scheme, the government encouraged domestic companies and establishments to set up or expand on manufacturing units to increase production, to which the government provides incentives on incremental sales.

According to the PLI scheme update in November 2020, the scheme aimed to include ten more labour intensive sectors of production—examples include food processing, textiles etc. in addition to the already existing sectors like allied equipment for mobile phones and assembly, pharma and medical devices.

Need of PLI Scheme:

The PLI scheme is essential in the country for many reasons.

The prime necessityis to neutralize the amount of imports and exports in the country in a non-discriminatory manner.

This is possible when domestic industries are given more and due importance.

Another reason is that India is primarily a labour intensive workforce owing to the population, and that the government could focus on capital influx for growth. But the capital intensive growth can generate returns only after a long time, a duration that foreign funding can afford.

So instead, the government shifting its focus to boost short term, under a year result driven industries, can potentially balance the trade into and out of the country.

Benefits:

The PLI scheme can also bring back old designs and product customs that can contribute heavily to the diversity, while also empowering forgotten artistry buried due to colonialism.

The framework of the PLI scheme is to reward increased production.

Due to the niche and specificity of PLI linked sectors, that mostly involve careful and attentive focus on manforce and creating, PLI can enhance building systems to adjust to climate change and even essentially reverse it in the many years to come.

Overview:

In the Union Budget 2021-22, presented on 1st February 2021, the Finance Minister announced an outlay of INR 1.97 Lakh Crores for the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) Schemes for 13 key sectors, to create national manufacturing champions and generate employment opportunities for the country’s youth. This means that minimum production in India as a result of PLI Schemes is expected to be over US$ 500 billion in 5 years.

PLISchemes are a cornerstone of the Government’s push for achieving an Atmanirbhar Bharat.The objective is to make domestic manufacturing globally competitive and to create global Champions in manufacturing. Thestrategy behind schemeis to offer companies incentives on incremental sales from products manufactured in India, over the base year. They have been specifically designed to boost domestic manufacturing in sunrise and strategic sectors, curb cheaper imports and reduce import bills, improve cost competitiveness of domestically manufactured goods, and enhance domestic capacity and exports.

The first three PLI Schemes were approved earlier in March, 2020

Key Starting Materials (KSMs)/Drug Intermediates (DIs) and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs): Department of Pharmaceuticals

Large Scale Electronics Manufacturing: Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology

Manufacturing of Medical Devices: Department of Pharmaceuticals

 

and these were followed by another 10 New PLI Schemes in November, 2020.

Electronic/Technology Products: Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology

Pharmaceuticals drugs: Department of Pharmaceuticals

Telecom & Networking Products: Department of Telecommunications

Food Products: Ministry of Food Processing Industries

White Goods (ACs & LED): Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade

High-Efficiency Solar PV Modules: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy

Automobiles & Auto Components: Department of Heavy Industry

Advance Chemistry Cell (ACC) Battery: Department of Heavy Industry

Textile Products: MMF segment and technical textiles: Ministry of Textiles

Specialty Steel: Ministry of Steel.

Recent news:

The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has given its approval to introduce the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme in the following 10 key sectors for Enhancing India’s Manufacturing Capabilities and Enhancing Exports – Atmanirbhar Bharat.

Priority Sectors Implementing Ministry/Department Approved financial outlay over a five-year period Rs.crore
  Advance Chemistry

Cell (ACC) Battery

NITI Aayog and Department of Heavy Industries 18100
  Electronic/Technology Products Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology 5000
  Automobiles
& Auto Components
Department of Heavy Industries 57042
  Pharmaceuticals drugs Department of Pharmaceuticals 15000
  Telecom & Networking Products Department of Telecom 12195
  Textile Products: MMF segment and technical textiles Ministry of Textiles 10683
  Food Products Ministry of Food Processing Industries 10900
  High Efficiency Solar PV Modules Ministry of New and Renewable Energy 4500
  White Goods (ACs & LED) Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade 6238
  Speciality Steel Ministry of Steel 6322
Total 145980

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