January 2020 Current Affairs

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DateDayTheme 2020
04 January World Braille Day
06 JanuaryJournalist day (in Maharashtra)
09 JanuaryPravasi Bhartiya Divas
10 JanuaryWorld Hindi Day
11-17 JanuaryNational Road Safety WeekSadak Suraksha - Jeevan Suraksha.
12 JanuaryNational Youth Day
14 JanuaryArmed Forces Veterans Day
15 JanuaryIndian Army Day
18 January15th Raising day of NDRF
19 JanuaryNational Immunization day
24 JanuaryNational Girl Child Day
24 JanuaryInternational day of educationLearning for people, planet, prosperity and peace.
25 JanuaryNational Voters' DayElectoral Literacy for a Stronger Democracy
25 JanuaryNational Tourism Day
26 JanuaryInternational Customs DayCustoms fostering Sustainability for people, prosperity and the planet.
26 JanuaryWorld Leprosy DayLeprosy isn't what you think
27 JanuaryInternational day of the commemoration in memory of the victims of the Holocaust “75 years after Auschwitz – Holocaust Education and Remembrance for Global Justice”
30 JanuaryWorld Neglected Tropical diseases day
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Second all-women post office inaugurated in Mumbai

The city’s second ‘mahila dakghar’ – post office operated by women staffers opened in Mumbai. The post office was inaugurated by operations member, Department of Posts, Arundhaty Ghosh. The post office is located in West zone of Mumbai. A market place and residential area of Mahim Bazaar in Mahim where all kinds of postal services will be provided by staff.

All the official positions at the post office, from postmaster in-charge to counter persons, will be managed by women. They will manage and supervise all types of work including, Savings Bank Counters, Multipurpose registration booking counters, Aadhaar Centre, India Posts Payment Bank and Treasury work.

Jammu and Kashmir Police gets 108 gallantry medals on Republic Day

The Jammu and Kashmir Police has been given the maximum number of gallantry honours with 108 medals, followed by the CRPF 76, on the occasion of the 71st Republic Day. The medals are declared biannually on the eve of Republic Day and Independence Day.

The Union Territory police, thickly involved in counter-terrorism operations in the Kashmir Valley, has also bagged three top President’s Police Medal for Gallantry (PPMG) while one has been accorded to the CRPF (posthumously).

A total of 105 Police Medals for Gallantry (PMG) and three PPMG have been given to the JKP followed by 75 PMG to the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) that is also deployed in the UT for counter-terror duties. Jharkhand Police has been given 33 PMG.

ISRO’s space station project to be aided by French agency CNES

The French national space agency National Centre for Space Studies (CNES), will partner with the Indian Space Research Organisation in the development of India’s planned space station. They have been also collaborating in the Gaganyaan project.

French and European partners can bring the skills they have acquired in developing and operating systems and dedicated infrastructure for long-term six-month flights of European astronauts on the International Space Station.

The French agency and its industry partners have gained vast experience from the Automated Transfer Vehicle and its spin-offs such as rendezvous operations with the International Space Station.

International Tennis Federation shifts the matches from China to Kazakhstan

The International Tennis Federation (ITF) on Sunday shifted the Federation Cup games from virus-hit China to Kazakhastan. The All India Tennis Association (AITA) had written to the ITF requesting it to shift or postpone the meet originally scheduled to be held in Dongguan from February 4 keeping in mind the medical emergency in China which is hit by coronavirus.

Meanwhile, the Indian team will, in all likelihood, travel to Kazakhstan without Sania Mirza who retired mid-way into her women’s doubles first round at the Australian Open due to a calf injury. This Federation Cup is Sania’s ticket to the Tokyo Olympics and a no show might complicate matters.

However, the ITF might consider she was on maternity break for two years and only returned to play the Hobart International with partner Nadiia Kichenok which she won. Sania had returned to the Indian Federation Cup team after four years.

Meanwhile, the Women’s Olympic football qualifiers have also been shifted out of China due to the same reason. The football tournament had already been moved from Wuhan to Nanjing in Jiangsu province, but will now be held in Sydney, the Asian Football Confederation said.

Hindi Novel ‘Balwa’ penned by Cabinet Minister Mukhtar Naqvi

Minister of Minority Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi has penned a Hindi novel titled “Balwa”, which loosely translates to turmoil. The Hindi book, published by Diamond Books, is first of Naqvi’s three-novel series to be out this year. Balwa, which means public violence or lynching is set in the 1990s, at a time when India is grappling with a major communal churn.

The other two – “Raj Leela” and “Cyber Supari” – revolve around social and political exploitation of tribals, and fake news, respectively. Naqvi, who wrote his last book “Vaisali” in 2008, said it took him almost two years to finish Balwa and Raj Leela. Cyber Supari, would take another month to finish.

International Customs Day observed on 26th January

International Customs Day (ICD) is observed on 26 January every year. The day recognizes the role of custom officials and agencies in maintaining border security. The day marks the anniversary of the formation of the Customs Co-operation Council. The Theme of 2020 is “Customs fostering Sustainability for People, Prosperity and the Planet”.

The day was instituted by the World Customs Organization (WCO) in 1953 during the session of the Customs Cooperation Council which was held in Brussels, Belgium. WCO was earlier called as Customs Cooperation Council. It was renamed as World Customs Organization in 1994. WCO has 179 member countries.

The day focuses on the working conditions and challenges that customs officers face in their jobs. The customs agencies hold employee appreciation events. The agencies recognize the custom officers for their exemplary service. Several agencies hold public outreach events to educate the public about their jobs and responsibilities.

Union government working towards Delhi-Mumbai electric highway

The ministry is working towards an electric highway from Delhi to Mumbai and the target is to complete this highway before January 26, 2024, as stated by the Union Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari.

He stated that the ministry is now thinking to make e-highway and discussing with companies who have got the technology in Germany, the US, and Sweden. The vision of the transport sector is to import substitute, cost-effective, pollution-free and indigenous fuels.

15 agreements in areas of cooperation signed between India and Brazil

15 agreements to boost cooperation in a wide range of areas like trade and investment, oil and gas, cyber security and information technology was inked by India and Brazil. The agreements were exchanged after talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and visiting Brazilian President Jair Messias Bolsonaro.

Mr Bolsonaro’s visit to India has opened a new chapter in bilateral ties between the two countries. An action plan has been finalised to further expand ties between the two strategic partners. Both the countries are together on various global issues despite geographical distance.

SBI rolls out a one-use ‘Virtual Card’ for net banking to reduce risk of fraud

The Reserve Bank of India has brought out a new set of guidelines to enhance the security provided to debit and credit card customers. State Bank of India has recently rolled out a one-use ‘Virtual Card’ for its net banking users, which allows them to make online payments without exposing their real debit and credit card details to the merchant. The product has been developed to offer a more secure transacting experience for their customers.

The virtual card works as a limit debit card and can be created on the bank’s internet banking platform. The card, once generated, is valid for only 48 hours or once the transaction has been completed i.e. single usage, and can be used on any e-commerce payment platform. The minimum transaction amount to create an SBI virtual card is Rs 100 and the maximum is Rs 50,000. The amount is debited only when actual purchase using the virtual card is completed successfully.

New Delhi based start-up Loanwalle.com offers loan in 15 minutes

The New Delhi-based fintech start-up Loanwalle.com, offers loans for a period of 7 to 30 days, to cater to any medical or financial emergencies in 15 minutes. The firm is founded by Sachin Mittal. The USP of the fintech firm, lies in providing instant loan facility to individuals stuck in a crisis situation, through speedy approval of loans.

One can get a loan approved in 15 minutes, while generally the process including online and physical verification is completed in an hour. The amount of loan can range from Rs 5,000 to Rs 1 lakh with less cumbersome process. The interest rate is 1 per cent per day and the loan cannot be exceeded beyond 30 days.