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Environment Conservation/Prelims Factoids
Greta Thunberg named Time magazine's person of the year
Relevance IN - Prelims ( about Greta Thunberg and awareness campaign initiated by her )
• What's the NEWS
AP Cabinet clears Disha Act
Relevance IN - Prelims (about the Disha act) + Mains (GS II Social issues)
What's the NEWS
Rajya Sabha passes International Financial Services Centres Authority Bill, 2019
Relevance IN - Prelims (about IFSC) + Mains (GS III economic development)
What's the NEWS
International Financial Services Centres Authority
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Environment Conservation/Prelims Factoids
Greta Thunberg named Time magazine's person of the year
Relevance IN - Prelims ( about Greta Thunberg and awareness campaign initiated by her )
• What's the NEWS
- Teen activist lauded by magazine for starting an environmental campaign which became a global movement
- Greta Thunberg, the teen activist from Sweden who has urged immediate action to address a global climate crisis, was named Time magazine's person of the year for 2019. She is the youngest person to have ever received the accolade.
- Thunberg, 16, was lauded by Time for starting an environmental campaign in August 2018 which became a global movement, initially skipping school and camping out in front of the Swedish parliament to demand action.
- In the 16 months since, she has addressed heads of state at the UN, met with the pope, sparred with the president of the United States and inspired 4 million people to join the global climate strike on September 20, 2019, in what was the largest climate demonstration in human history
- Greta Thunberg also gave a speech at the United Nations Climate Action Summit this year. The speech was widely appreciated worldwide. Explain that Greta suffers from Asperger syndrome. Time Maganize said that she has managed to attract worldwide attention, changed millions of vague ideas, called for immediate change, and turned an idea into a global movement.
- The school strike for the climate also known variously as Fridays for Future (FFF), Youth for Climate, Climate Strike or Youth Strike for Climate, is an international movement of school students who take time off from class to participate in demonstrations to demand action to prevent further global warming and climate change.
- Publicity and widespread organising began after Swedish schoolgirl Greta Thunberg staged a protest in August 2018 outside the Swedish Riksdag (parliament), holding a sign that read "Skolstrejk för klimatet" ("School strike for the climate")
- A global strike on 15 March 2019 gathered more than one million strikers. Around 2200 strikes were organised in 125 countries.
- On 24 May 2019, the second global strike took place, in which 1600 events across 150 countries drew hundreds of thousands of protesters. The events were timed to coincide with the 2019 European Parliament election
AP Cabinet clears Disha Act
Relevance IN - Prelims (about the Disha act) + Mains (GS II Social issues)
What's the NEWS
- The Andhra Pradesh Cabinet has approved the draft Disha Act that provides for harsher punishments, including death sentence, to those guilty of heinous crimes against women.
- The Disha act calls for speedy trial within 14 days and judgment within 21 days in case of heinous crimes against women such as acid attacks and rape, in the presence of conclusive evidence.
- The Cabinet, accepted the draft, which calls for completion of trial in 21 days and awarding death sentence in rape cases.
- Currently, there is a four-month trial period for such serious offences against women. The act reduces the period to just 21 days.
- The Act would cover sexual offences against women and children, acid attacks and harassment of women.
- The government will set up special courts in districts to try the cases related to attacks, sexual offences on children and women.
- Sexual abuse and attacks on children would attract 354(F), with punishments ranging from 14 years in jail to life term.
- The current sentence for those convicted of sexual abuse on children is 3-5 years of jail term. The act has increased the punishment to a minimum of 10 years of jail term, which can be extended to life imprisonment depending on the severity of the case.
- The Government also decided to slap cases on people who slander women in the social media. First time offenders could face two-year jail term, while a repeat offence could attract double the punishment.
Rajya Sabha passes International Financial Services Centres Authority Bill, 2019
Relevance IN - Prelims (about IFSC) + Mains (GS III economic development)
What's the NEWS
- The Rajya Sabha passed the International Financial Services Centres (IFSCs) Authority Bill, 2019 towards setting up a unified authority to regulate all financial services in IFSCs in the country
- The Lok Sabha has already passed Bill and will become a law after the President's assent.
- The bill will be applicable to all the International Financial Services Centres in India, which were set up under the Special Economic Zones Act, 2005.
- An IFSC caters to customers outside the jurisdiction of the domestic economy. Such centres deal with flows of finance, financial products and services across borders. London, New York and Singapore can be counted as global financial centres.
- The first IFSC in India has been set up at GIFT City in Gujarat's Gandhinagar. IFSCs can be set up in an SEZ or as an SEZ after approval from the Centre.
- IFSCs would also provide Indian companies easier access to global financial markets and also enable the development of financial markets in India.
- In a path breaking reform, both Houses pass International Financial Services Authority Bill, 2019.
International Financial Services Centres Authority
- The International Financial Services Centres Authority will comprise nine members including a Chairperson, all of whom will be appointed by the Union government
- It will set up world class unified regulator for international financial services combining powers and functions of RBI, SEBI, IRDAI And PFRDA
- According to the Bill, the authority comprise a chairperson, and one member each nominated by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI), the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) and the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority(PFRDA).
- There will also be two members from the central government and full-time or part-time members.
- Apart from regulating all financial services and products, the authority can also recommend any other financial products to the central government.
- Currently, the banking, capital markets and insurance sectors in IFSC are regulated by multiple regulators such as RBI, SEBI and IRDAI.
- All members will have a term of three years, subject to their reappointment.
- The authority will be required to constitute a Performance Review Committee, which will review its functioning. The committee will comprise at least two members of the Authority.
- The committee will be required to submit a report of its findings to the authority at least once every year.
- The committee will review whether the authority has followed the provisions of the applicable laws while exercising its powers and performing its functions.
- It will also review the regulations made by the Authority, and evaluate whether they promote transparency and best practices of governance.
- The International Financial Services Centres Authority Bill, 2019 has also proposed setting up of the International Financial Services Centres Authority Fund.
- All grants, fees, charges and sums received by the authority from different sources, as decided by the centre, will be credited to the fund.
- The fund will be utilized to give salaries, allowances and other remuneration to the members and employees of the Authority and for other expenses incurred by the Authority.
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