29.11.22 Daily [Uttarakhand] UKPSC Current Affairs

Uttarakhand Affairs

Will implement Uniform Civil Code in next 6 months: Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami

Uttarakhand CMPushkarSinghDhamion Friday said that his government will implement the in the next six months and consultations with all stakeholders are being held before finalising the code.

Dhami said, “The first job that we did after forming the government again was to set up the committee to come up with the draft of the UCC. Our Prime Minister always lays Stress on participation of people in framing any policy and we are holding public consultations. Once the draft is ready, we will implement theUCCand we will be the first state after Goa to do so.”

National and International Affairs

Merger of Air India and Vistara

The Singapore Airlines (SIA) will get 25.1 per cent stake in the merged entity at an of Rs 2,058.5 crore (250 million USD). The rest of the stake will be held by Tata.

These stakes will be in an enlarged Air India Group, which will have Air India, Vistara, AirAsia India and Air India Express. The merger of all these airlines are expected to be completed by March 2024 after receiving regulatory approvals.

The Air India Group is already in the process of merging Air India Express and AirAsia India into a single entity that will provide low-cost flight Services.

Nai Chetna Campaign

Nai Chetana is a gender campaign launched in all Indian states under the National Rural Livelihoods Mission.

Over the next five years, this campaign seeks to build a common understanding and recognition of disadvantages and discrimination faced by Women across all levels among community institutions, rural communities and government departments.

The theme for this years campaign is Gender Based Violence. It will be organized from November 25 to December 23 this year.

This nationwide campaign aims to sensitise women, especially those in rural regions, about gender-based violence and make them aware about various institutional mechanisms that are available to help them address such violence.

Govt launches national forest fire helpline

Nearly three years after being suggested byLok SabhaMPs to have such an alert mechanism, the Environment ministry has set up a national helpline forforest firecases in the country. The move will help forest officials to reach the spot faster and prevent the fires from spreading.

As far as forest fire is concerned, nearly 36% (2,53,151 sq. km) of the forest cover in India is considered prone to forest fires. There are 26 most forest fire affected districts, spread over 11 states, in India. The forest fire season in the country is normally from November to June with the majority of it being caused due to man-made factors.

North-eastern states show the highest tendency of forest fire with Mizoram, Tripura, Meghalaya and Manipur reporting highest forest fire Probability in terms of its frequency.

According to theForest Survey of India(FSI) that has been assisting state forest departments and other agencies to deal with the problem since 2004, parts of western Maharashtra, southern part of Chhattisgarh, central part of Odisha and few parts ofAndhra Pradesh, and Karnataka are showing patches of extremely and very highly fire prone zones.

UNGA Resolution on International Tax Cooperation Framework

The United Nations General Assembly has unanimously adopted a resolution to develop an international tax cooperation framework or instrument based on a UN intergovernmental process. Nigeria submitted this resolution on behalf of a consortium of 54 African countries.

The proposed UN framework on global tax cooperation will put an end to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation & Developments 60-year role as the regulator of taxations across the world. Similar framework has been proposed by the OECD. It has been under development in the OECD for nearly a decade but its final draft is yet to be given. The proposed UN framework will likely put an end to the power struggle between the UN and the OECD on international tax regulations.

The proposed framework is expected to benefit developing countries in Africa and Asia since they are provided with a larger say on the formulation of global tax regulations.

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