UTTARAKHAND
Provide clear information on execution of CM announcements: CM Rawat
Clear information should be provided regarding the progress in work undertaken to fulfil the announcements of the chief minister. The paperwork for long term works should be completed by June 15 so that works can be expedited after the monsoon. The officials should consistently inspect the works on the ground. The chief minister Tirath Singh Rawat said this while chairing a meeting to review the works of the Irrigation department and Education department.
Reviewing the Irrigation department, Rawat directed officials to ensure that work on the CM’s announcements should be completed on time without any complacency regarding the quality. He directed officials to expedite works in view of the summer and coming monsoon. Coordination should be established with the district magistrates and the cooperation of public representatives should be taken to expedite works, he said.
INTERNATIONAL
Net Zero Producers Forum Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia will work with the Norway, United States, Canada and Qatar to form a “Net Zero Producer Forum” for oil and gas producers to discuss how they can support the implementation of the Paris Climate Agreement.
The forum will discuss ways to achieve the goal of zero carbon net emissions to limit global warming.
Saudi Arabia also stated that its goal is to reduce carbon emissions by producing 50% of the country’s energy from renewable energy sources by 2030.
India and Russia 2+2 Dialogue
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to establish a “2 + 2 Ministerial Dialogue.” A “2 + 2 ministerial” dialogue was held between the Minister of Defense and the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
India has similar dialogues with the United States, Australia and Japan. Russia is the first non-quartet member with whom India will hold a dialogue.
In 2021, President Putin will visit India and hold an India-Russia bilateral summit. The summit can also be held in India and Russia.
Currently, Russia is India’s largest defense supplier. In addition, India’s key defense systems (such as S-400) were purchased from Russia.
World Athletics Day is on 7th May
May 7th is World Athletics Day 2020. 1996 is the first World Athletics Day. The basic target of World Athletics Day is to promote the participation of young people in athletics.
There is a proverb that “a healthy body has a healthy mind”. In order to strengthen sports activities worldwide; organize various sports events worldwide throughout the year.
In the same way, World Athletics Day is organized by the International Athletics Federation (IAAF). World Athletics Day was celebrated for the first time in 1996.
The date of World Athletics Day is determined by the IAAF. In 2006, participants on this day were between 7 and 15 years old, but then the age gap widened to 13 to 17 years old.
More than 100 sports federations in the world participated in the 2016 IAAF World Athletics Day. All events and expenses that occurred on that day were sponsored by the IAAF.
NATIONAL
Unique Disability ID (UDID) Disability Certificates
From June 1st, the Government of India’s Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD) has made it mandatory for all States/UTs to issue disability certificates only via the UDID portal.
Under the RPwD Act of 2016, the Central Government published the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Rules, 2017.
Rule 18(5) requires the Central Government to set a date by which the State/UT authorities must issue disability certificates through the internet.
Since 2016, the UDID project has been in service.
From June 1, 2021, it will ensure full digitization of disability certification, as well as a viable mechanism for cross-checking the authenticity of the certificate to achieve pan-India validity and simplifying the procedure for the benefit of Divyangjan.
Database From National Financial Reporting Authority – NFRA
The National Financial Reporting Authority publishes a provisional database for businesses that fall under its regulatory jurisdiction.
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs of the Government of India administers the National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA), which regulates the country’s auditing standards.
NFRA consists of one Chairperson, three full-time Members and one Secretary.
It also monitors the accounting and auditing professions’ quality of service.
It also has the authority to investigate allegations of professional wrongdoing by chartered accountants or CA companies, impose a penalty, and ban the CA or company from practising for up to ten years.