Hello and welcome to ExamPundit. Here are the current affairs for 18 March, 2015.
Finance/Banking
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Union Cabinet
approved the Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets (Imposition of Tax) Bill,
2015
approved the Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets (Imposition of Tax) Bill,
2015
- The Union Cabinet on 17 March 2015 approved the Undisclosed
Foreign Income and Assets (Imposition of Tax) Bill, 2015 to deal with cases
relating to black money stashed away in other countries.
Important
provisions of the Bill
provisions of the Bill
- Concealment of income and assets and evasion of tax in
relation to foreign assets will be prosecutable with punishment of rigorous
imprisonment up to 10 years. - Penalty for such concealment of income and assets at the
rate of 300% of tax shall be levied - The government will give a short window to those stashing
black money abroad to declare their wealth, pay taxes and penalty, and escape
prosecution under the proposed law. - Non filing of return or filing of return with inadequate
disclosure of foreign assets will be liable for prosecution with punishment of
rigorous imprisonment up to 7 years. - Date of Opening of foreign account would be mandatorily
required to be specified by the assessee in the return of income. - The definition of proceeds of crime under PMLA is being
amended to enable attachment and confiscation of equivalent asset in India
where the asset located abroad cannot be forfeited.
Background
- The Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley while presenting the
Union Budget 2015-16 on 28 February 2015 had spelled out government’s intention
to bring a law in the budget session of the Parliament to curb black money
stashed abroad.
ICICI Bank Exits
Russia, Sells Subsidiary IBEL
Russia, Sells Subsidiary IBEL
- Country’s largest private sector lender ICICI Bank today
said it has sold its profit making Russian subsidiary ICICI Bank Eurasia
Limited Liability Company (IBEL) to Sovcombank — marking its exit from Russia. - With this sale, ICICI Bank has exited from Russia and will
be left with operations in 18 countries including India. - According to sources, the bank will cater to Russian clients
through its subsidiaries in other countries. - As on September 30, 2014, IBEL had total assets of 4.5
billion rouble and paid-up equity capital of 1.6 billion rouble. - IBEL’s profit after tax in the six months ended September
30, 2014 was 28 million rouble. The Russian subsidiary accounted for less than
0.1 per cent of ICICI Bank’s consolidated total assets and profit. - It had acquired entire paid-up capital of Investisionno-
Kreditny Bank LLC (IKB LLC) which was renamed in 2005 in ICICI Bank Eurasia LLC
— one of the 150 largest Russian banks as per the Interfax data of 2008.
Govt launches Rs 200
cr scheme for innovation in agro-industry
cr scheme for innovation in agro-industry
- The government on Wednesday launched a Rs 200 crore scheme
to set up a network of technology and incubation centres to accelerate
entrepreneurship and promote start-ups for innovation and entrepreneurship in
agro-industry. - The scheme envisages creation of a framework for start-up
promotion through Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) by using
innovative means of finance like equity, quasi-equity, angel fund, venture
capital fund, impact funds and challenge funds. - In order to ensure that credit is available for start-ups,
the MSME Ministry has created a fund of funds of Rs 60 crore to be channelised
through SIDBI. - The partner institutions would be provided Rs 3 lakh per
innovative idea selected for nurturing. - For successful commercialisation and mentoring, a grant of
Rs 1 lakh per year for three years subject to a maximum of Rs 3 lakh would be
given. - The scheme also entails Rs 62.50 crore fund for setting up
of incubation centres by National Small Industries Corporation or Khadi and
Village Industries Commission or Coir Board or any other institution/agency of
the state or central government. - Besides, Rs 61.50 crore has been earmarked for setting up of
technology incubation centres. - A sum of Rs 2 crore has been allocated for creation,
updation and maintenance of database of technology centres network while Rs
17.75 crore will be spent on capacity building, including awards, surveys,
studies, exposure visits and engagement of consultants.
India
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India, Kyrgyzstan
sign MoU for textile cooperation
sign MoU for textile cooperation
- India and Kyrgyzstan on Tuesday signed a memorandum of
understanding, seeking to strengthen the bilateral cooperation between the two
nations in the textile sector. - The MoU was signed by Minister of State (Independent Charge)
for Textiles Santosh Kumar Gangwar and Kyrgyzstan Minister of Energy and Industry
Kubanychbek Turdubaev. - According to a release by the Ministry of Textiles, the MoU
seeks to enhance cooperation in development of trade, economic and investment
relations; techno-commercial collaboration and joint trade missions;
stimulation of investment cooperation; mutual assistance in research and
development and technical collaboration in product development and
manufacturing, testing and certification, among other areas. - In the meeting between Gangwar and Turdubaev, the visiting
dignitary expressed hope that the bilateral trade between the two countries
increases from the existing USD 25 million to USD 2.5 billion. - India and Kyrgyzstan have also agreed to setting up a joint
working group (JWG) to explore areas of cooperation within the scope of the MoU
and the steps required to facilitate bilateral trade and investment.
Sports
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Duminy becomes first
Protea to bag World Cup hat-trick
Protea to bag World Cup hat-trick
- All-rounder Jean-Paul Duminy today became the first South
African bowler and ninth overall to notch up a World Cup hat-trick, wrecking
the Sri Lankans with his enterprising off-breaks in the mega-event’s first
quarterfinal here. - Duminy joined Steven Finn in the hat-trick takers’ list of
this edition, finishing with figures of three for 29 from his miserly nine
overs — one of which was a maiden. - Duminy thus became the ninth bowler to grab a World Cup
hat-trick and interestingly, did it ahead of the team’s frontline bowlers. He
is the first spinner after Pakistan’s Saqlain Mushtaq (1999) to achieve the
feat. - The World Cup hat-trick takers’ list features only one
Indian in Chetan Sharma, who accomplished the feat way back in 1987 against New
Zealand. - In another statistical milestone, Sri Lankan veteran Kumar
Sangakkara became the sixth player to score 500 runs in the World Cup.
Sangakkara, who needed four runs to reach the mark ahead of today’s match,
produced a slow-paced 45-run knock against the Proteas.
Farewell Jayawardene,
Sangakkara! In Sri Lanka’s World Cup 2015 Exit
Sangakkara! In Sri Lanka’s World Cup 2015 Exit
- Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara might not have got a
fairytale ending to their final ODI match of their glorious careers but the
veterans smiled through the disappointment as they fondly recounted their
respective journeys. - The duo had already called time on their respective ODI
careers before the 50-over showpiece event and it all ended on a bitterly
disappointing note as Sri Lanka bowed out with a nine-wicket loss to South
Africa in the quarterfinal here today. - Sangakkara, who came into this game with record four
consecutive ODI hundreds, scored a valiant 45 but saw an abject surrender from
all the other Lankan batsmen as the innings folded for 133 in 37.2 overs.
Lewis Hamilton of
Britain won Australian Grand Prix of Formula One
Britain won Australian Grand Prix of Formula One
- Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain on 15 March 2015
won the 2015 Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park, Melbourne,
Australia. Only 11 cars were able to take the chequered flag. - This was the first Australian Grand Prix win for Lewis
Hamilton since 2008 and overall it was his 34th Grand Prix. - Hamilton, who led the race from start to finish, was
followed by teammate Nico Rosberg (second place), Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari),
Felipe Massa (Williams).
World
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Netanyahu’s Likud
wins Israeli election
wins Israeli election
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ruling Likud
Party scored a resounding victory in the country’s election, final results
showed on Wednesday, a stunning turnaround after a tight race that had put his
lengthy rule in jeopardy. - With nearly all the votes counted, Likud appeared to have
earned 30 out of parliament’s 120 seats and was in a position to be able to
build a coalition government with its right-wing and religious allies with
relative ease. - The election was widely seen as a referendum on Mr. Netanyahu,
who has governed the country for the past six years. Recent opinion polls
indicated he was in trouble, giving chief rival Isaac Herzog of the opposition
Zionist Union a slight lead. Exit polls showed the two sides deadlocked but
once the actual results came pouring in early Wednesday, Likud soared forward.
Zionist Union wound up with just 24 seats.
Japan to Assist Four
Indian Organisations on Humanitarian Projects
Indian Organisations on Humanitarian Projects
- Japan government today signed agreements with four Indian
non-profit organisations, under which the Asian nation will financially aid
them to improve infrastructure and expand their humanitarian activities. - The projects include expansion of vocational training centre
for persons with disabilities in Delhi, construction of shelter homes in Amroha
in Uttar Pradesh for destitute and helpless old-aged people picked up from the
streets of Delhi. - The other two projects are — construction of community
health clinic in Khamrang village, in Lolasib district in Mizoram and out-patient
department for poor in Agra. - Ambassador of Japan to India Takeshi Yagi and
representatives from the four organisations signed the agreements at the
Japanese Embassy here under Japan’s ‘Grant Assistance for Grassroots Project
(GGP)’.
India to host seventh
Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction in 2016
Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction in 2016
- India will host the seventh Asian Ministerial Conference on
Disaster Risk Reduction (AMCDRR) in 2016. This was announced by Home Minister
of India Rajnath Singh on 17 March 2015 at the Third UN World Conference on
Disaster Risk Reduction held in Sendai, Japan. - Also, this will be the first AMCDRR to be hosted by India in
the post-2015 framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, though India had hosted
the Second AMCDRR in 2007. - The conference in 2016 will be held in collaboration with
the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR). - The ministerial conference is set to endorse a regional
implementation plan of the new post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction.
This will form a key element of the initial global effort to implement the new
framework.
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