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Prelim Bits 13-12-2017

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December 13, 2017

Diphtheria

  • Bangladesh has recently launched vaccination drive for Rohingya children against Diphtheria after suspected outbreak kills nine refugees.
  • Diphtheria is a highly contagious respiratory disease caused by the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheria.
  • It primarily infects the throat and upper airways, and produces a toxin affecting other organs.
  • The toxin causes a membrane of dead tissue to build up over the throat and tonsils, making breathing and swallowing difficult.
  • The disease is spread through direct physical contact or from breathing in the coughs or sneezes of infected individuals.
  • It can be fatal if left untreated, but has become increasingly rare in recent decades due to high rates of vaccination.
  • Diphtheria vaccine is a bacterial toxoid, ie a toxin whose toxicity has been inactivated.

ASEAN – INDIA Connectivity Summit

  • The summit is being organized by the Ministry of External Affairs in partnership with Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).
  • The summit with the theme “Powering Digital and Physical Linkages for Asia in the 21st Century” was held in New Delhi.
  • Vietnam and Cambodia has participated from the ASEAN side.
  • The summit focuses on developing strategies to enhance economic, industrial and trade relations between ASEAN and India.
  • It aims at accelerating prospects through Infrastructure, Roadways, Shipping, Digital, Finance, Energy and Aviation.

Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)

  • India is set to host the 3rd annual meeting of AIIB at Mumbai in 2018.
  • The theme of the meeting will be 'Mobilizing Finance for Infrastructure: Innovation and Collaboration”.
  • AIIB is a new multilateral financial institution founded to bring countries together to address the daunting infrastructure needs across Asia.
  • The bank has 52 member states with its headquarters at Beijing, China.
  • China, India and Russia are the three largest shareholders of AIIB.
  • United States and Japan are not its members.
  • It has authorized capital of US 100 billion dollars and subscribed capital of USD 50 billion.
  • It offers sovereign and non-sovereign finance for projects in various sectors with an interest rate of London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) plus 1.15 % and a repayment period of 25 years with 5 years in grace period.

Merchant Discount Rate

  • MDR is the fee a merchant pays to Bank for providing debit and credit card services.
  • It compensates the bank issuing the card, the bank which puts up the swiping machine (Point-of-Sale or PoS terminal) and network providers such as Mastercard or Visa for their services.
  • The charges are usually shared in a pre-agreed proportion between them.
  • RBI specifies the maximum MDR charges that can be levied on every card transaction.
  • As per RBI rules, the merchant must pay the MDR out of his earnings and cannot pass it on to the customer.
  • As per the recent RBI notification, with effect from January 2018, small merchants will pay a maximum MDR of 0.40 per cent of the bill value and others will pay 0.90 per cent.
  • RBI has also set a monetary cap at Rs. 200 per bill for small merchants and Rs. 1,000 for large ones.
  • Small merchants are defined as those with a turnover of up to Rs.20 lakh in the previous year.

Retail Inflation

  • Retail inflation is measured by Consumer Price Index (CPI) with 2012 as the base year.
  • CPI is a measure that examines the weighted average of prices of a basket of consumer goods and services that are consumed by the average consumer.
  • It is calculated by taking price changes for each item in the basket of goods.
  • It is released by Central Statistics Office in 3 categories such as CPI rural, CPI urban and CPI combined.
  • CPI combined rises by 1.30 per cent in November to 4.88 over the previous month.

Institute of Eminence

  • Government has recently approved the enabling regulatory architecture for Institutions of Eminence to enable them to reach top 100 in world institutions ranking.
  • Institutions of Eminence comprise 10 public and 10 private educational institutions.
  • They have complete freedom to decide the curricula, hire domestic and foreign faculty and fix a fee structure of their choice.
  • These institutions are expected to make into top 500 world rankings in a decade.
  • The institutions which are among top 50 in the National Institute Ranking Framework are allowed to apply for this scheme.

 

Source: PIB, BusinessLine

 

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Hermoine 7 years

Additional bit :)

Juno Mission

Its' Microwave Radiometer has unique capacity to peer into jupiter's cloud. 

It found that red spot is 16000 km wide (1.3 time as wide as earth) and go as deep as 50 to 100 times earth's oceans and are warmer at base.

They probably existed for more than 350 years 

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