18.06.19 (GPSC) Gujarat Daily Current Affairs

GUJARAT

  • Gujarat battered 11 times since 1970

 

  • Gujarat has had an unusual tryst with hurricanes. Between 1970s and now, Gujarat has been hit by 11 cyclonic storms. Two of these tropical cyclones — in 1981 and 1998 — wrecked the state. In both cases, landfall was in Saurashtra ports: Rajpara port in Junagadh (and also in Veraval town) in 1981; and Porbandar and Kandla ports in 1998.
  • The storms that matched the intensity of the 1981 and 1998 cataclysms rammed the state in 1976 and 1978 with wind speeds of 167kmph, according to the Union government’s directorate of economics and statistics. Cyclones start when frenzied high-speed winds and moisture swirl around low-pressure air pockets above hot ocean waters.

 

  • The storms that matched the intensity of the 1981 and 1998 cataclysms rammed the state in 1976 and 1978 with wind speeds of 167kmph, according to the Union government’s directorate of economics and statistics. Cyclones start when frenzied high-speed winds and moisture swirl around low-pressure air pockets above hot ocean waters.

INTERNATIONAL

  • World Refugee Day: 20 June

 

  • World Refugee Day is observed on the 20th of June every year.

 

  • The day celebrates the stories and contributions of refugees.

 

  • The theme this year is Step with Refugees – Take a Step on World Refugee Day.

 

  • According to the latest UN study, 70.8 million children women and men were forcibly displaced at the end of last year.

 

  • This is the highest number in the organization’s almost 70-year history.

 

  • Bangladesh has emerged as the fastest growing economy among 45 countries of the Asia-Pacific region: ADB

 

  • Bangladesh has emerged as the fastest growing economy among the 45 countries of the Asia-Pacific region according to the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

 

  • In the financial year, 2018-19 Bangladesh attained a growth rate of 7.9 % which is its fastest rate since 1974.

 

  • The bank predicted that the growth will be 8% in the next financial year.

 

  • The bank said that higher public sector investment, stronger consumption demand, revival in exports, improved power supply and higher growth in private sector credit were the key factors of the high growth performance of Bangladesh.

 

  • PM Modi to set up a committee to examine the issue of one nation one election

 

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a meeting of Presidents of all political parties having representation in Parliament on the issue of One Nation One Election.

 

  • Prime Minister will form a committee to look into the various aspects of One Nation One Election in the country.

 

  • “One Nation, One Election” envisages a system where elections to all states and the Lok Sabha will have to be held simultaneously.

 

  • This would mean that the voters will cast their vote for electing members of the LS and the state assemblies on a single day, at the same time.

 

NATIONAL

  • Govt set to roll out IMEI database to help people track stolen mobile phones

 

  • The Telecom Ministry is set to roll out a Central Equipment Identity Register(CEIR), a database of International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) to help people track their stolen mobile phones.

 

  • People can inform the Department of Telecom (DoT) on losing their phones, which will, in turn, blacklist their IMEI numbers.

 

  • DoT had declared its plan to implement this project in July 2017 and a pilot was conducted in

 

  • According to TRAI data, there are 1.16 billion wireless subscribers in India as of March 2019.

 

  • In the interim budget for 2019-20, the government allocated Rs 15 croreto the DoT for the CEIR project.

 

  • IMEI is a 15-digit number that uniquely identifies each mobile device.
    In line with global practices, DoT’s identity register will be a database of IMEI numbers that will consist of three lists – white, grey and black. Mobile phones with IMEI numbers in the white list will be permitted for use, while those in the blacklist will be the ones that are reported stolen or lost and will not be allowed to access the network. Devices with IMEI numbers in the greylist will be the ones that do not conform to standards but will be permitted to connect under supervision.

 

  • India has the highest data usage per smartphone in the World: Report

 

  • According to the  Ericsson Mobility Report, monthly data usage per smartphone in India rose to 8 gigabytes(GB) at the end of 2018, the highest in the world.
    It is expected that, Monthly data usage per smartphone would grow at 11 percent to reach 18 GB by 2024 from 9.8 GB in 2018.
  • The report also projects that total mobile data usage per month in the country will go up 23 per cent in the coming five years, rising from 6 exabytes(EB) presently to 16 EB. One EB equals one billion GB.
  • At the end of 2018, there were 5.1 billion smartphone subscribers globally, 99 percent of which were for 3G and 4G.
  • North East Asia comes second with 7.1GB per month.

 

  • Namma Kolhapuri chappal got GI tag

 

  • The controller general of patents, designs and trademarks has granted the GI (Geographical Indications) tag to Kolhapuri chappalfrom Kolhapur, Sangli, Satara and Solapur districts of Maharashtra and Dharwad, Belgaum, Bagalkot and Bijapur of Karnataka.
  • Getting GI tag for Kolhapuri means that footwear produced only in these 8 districts will qualify to carry tag of being Kolhapuris.

 

  • Darjeeling teabecame the first GI tagged product in India, in 2004-05, since then by october 2018, 321 had been added to the list.

 

  • The GI tag is valid for a period of 10 years. Further it can be renewed.

 

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