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Prelim Bits 12-08-2018

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August 12, 2018

FCTC Conference

  • Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) Conference of Parties is being organised by the World Health Organisation (WHO) at Geneva in October.
  • The conference is expected to discuss steps to bring down tobacco consumption and cultivation.
  • Article 17 and 18 of FCTC deal with suitable alternatives to tobacco cultivation.
  • Federation of All-India Farmer Associations requested the Union Commerce Ministry to seek the inclusion of tobacco farmers’ representatives in the conference.

More Assembly Seats for Sikkim

  • Home Ministry has proposed to Union Cabinet to increase the number of assembly seats for sikkim from 32 to 40.
  • If approved, it will be the first expansion of the Assembly since Sikkim merged with India in 1975.
  • The seats are being increased to accommodate the Limboo and Tamang communities, notified as Scheduled Tribes in January 2003.
  • A petition was already moved in the Supreme Court that Limboos and Tamangs were not adequately represented in the Assembly.
  • SC has directed the Home Ministry in 2016 to take action regarding this.
  • By the Delimitation Act, 2002, the number of seats in an Assembly can be readjusted only on the basis of the first census after 2026. 
  • The Second Schedule to the Representation of People Act, 1950 and Section 5A of the Representation of People Act, 1951 have been amended to change the Assembly strength.

DNA Barcoding

  • Scientists from Delhi University (DU) and the Wildlife Institute of India has collected genetic data of frogs and analysed it using DNA barcoding.
  • The researchers found that the ornate narrow-mouthed frog, thought to be widely-distributed in Asia, is seen only in peninsular India and Sri Lanka.
  • The study reveals that the ornate narrow-mouthed frog is present only in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh. 
  • The study would enable IUCN to review the conservation status of this group of frogs across South Asia at the earliest opportunity.

RCEP

  • The government has set up a four-member group of ministers (GoM) to advise prime minister Narendra Modi on whether to continue with or withdraw from the 16-member Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) negotiations.
  • RCEP is a proposed free trade agreement (FTA) between the ten member states of the ASEAN and the six states with which ASEAN has existing free trade agreements.
  • Australia, China, India, Japan, South Korea and New Zealand.
  • Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam are ASEAN members.
  • RCEP is viewed as an alternative to the TransPacific Partnership (TPP), a proposed trade agreement which includes several Asian and American nations but excludes China and India.
  • The arrangement is also open to any other external economic partners, such as nations in Central Asia and remaining nations in South Asia and Oceania.
  • RCEP will cover trade in goods, trade in services, investment, economic and technical co-operation,intellectual property, competition, dispute settlement and other issues.

Trade Remedy Cooperation

  • Cabinet has recently approved the MoU between India and Korea on Trade Remedy Cooperation.
  • MoU will promote cooperation between the two countries in the area of trade remedies such as anti-dumping, subsidy and countervailing and safeguard measures.

FDI in education institutions

  • The Government has allowed Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) upto 100% under automatic route in the educational institutions.
  • Consolidated FDI Policy of 2017 has accorded this limit but subject to applicable laws, rules/regulations/security conditions.
  • UGC and All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)  have issued regulations/guidelines on collaboration between Indian and Foreign Universities.
  • It is with a view to increase synergy between Indian and foreign academic institutions and to improve curriculum and educational content.
  • As per these regulations, Indian Universities and Colleges having the highest grade of accreditation/threshold accreditation, can apply online to the UGC for starting twinning arrangement with Foreign Educational Institutions (FEI) having the prescribed quality.

 

Source: The Hindu, PIB

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