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Economy/Finance
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India overtakes US as
third biggest steel producer
third biggest steel producer
- India has overtaken the US to become the third-largest steel
producer in the world with a production of 14.56 million tonnes (MT) in first
two months of the year. - India has been the fourth-largest steel producer for the
past five years, behind China, Japan and the US. - Data compiled by World Steel Association ( WSA) showed that
the country’s production growth was the highest during the January-February
period at 7.6 per cent as compared to the global average of just 0.6 per cent
at 127.6 MT. - Production in China, which accounts for nearly half of the
global steel production, fell during the period by 1.5 per cent. It produced 65
MT steel during the period. - Japan, the second-largest producer, reported a total output
of 17.4 MT, but production in the country fell 2.2 per cent. - The US, which was the third-largest steel producer since
2010, produced 13.52 MT during the January-February period, giving away its
position to India.
RBI Asks Bankers Not
to Outsource Loan Processing Tasks
to Outsource Loan Processing Tasks
- Concerned over the rising number of loan default cases, the
Reserve Bank today warned lenders against outsourcing their credit processing
activities to third-party entities. - As per the data made available by the RBI, the gross NPAs
(non-performing assets) of the PSU banks stood at Rs 2,60,531 crore, as on
December 2014. - The total number of defaulting borrowers, having Rs 10 crore
and above at the end of September 2014, stood at 2,897 with outstanding amount
of Rs 1.60 lakh crore. - A non-performing account of whatever origin and pedigree is
a drag on the banking system and increases the cost of intermediation, which
pinches an honest borrower the most.
Govt. to borrow Rs.
3.6 lakh crore in first half of 2015-16
3.6 lakh crore in first half of 2015-16
- The Union government will borrow Rs. 3.6 lakh crore from
markets in the first half of the next financial year, which is over 50 per cent
of the annual target of Rs. 6 lakh crore. - The government borrows money from the markets through
T-bills and other instruments to fund its fiscal deficit. Giving details of
borrowing programme for 2015-16, he said the Central Government would be
borrowing about Rs. 17,000-18,000 crore through bonds every week. - The calendar for market borrowing was decided at a meeting
between officials of the Finance Ministry and Reserve Bank (RBI). - The government, as per the budget papers, plans to borrow
Rs. 6 lakh crore from the market in the next fiscal, up from Rs. 5.92 lakh
crore in 2014-15. - However, the net borrowings in 2015-16 will be Rs. 4.56 lakh
crore, after considering repayments of past loans and interest, as per budget
documents. The budgeted target for borrowing in current fiscal was also Rs. 6
lakh crore, but it is likely to remain at around Rs. 5.92 lakh crore. - In the financial year ending March, the fiscal deficit has
been estimated at 4.1 per cent. In 2015—16, the deficit will be pruned to 3.9
per cent.
SEBI Board approved
SEBI (Issue and Listing of Debt Securities by Municipality) Regulations, 2015
SEBI (Issue and Listing of Debt Securities by Municipality) Regulations, 2015
- Security and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) Board on 22
March 2015 approved the SEBI (Issue and Listing of Debt Securities by
Municipality) Regulations, 2015. The regulations will enable the resources
starved municipalities across the country to mobilise financial resources from
capital market. - The regulations provide for public issuance and listing of
privately placed municipal bonds and also provides for disclosure requirements
to be made by the prospective issuers. - Till now, municipalities were denied permission to list
themselves in stock exchanges and conduct trade in bonds issued by them.
New norms for
listing and trading of municipal bonds
listing and trading of municipal bonds
- An issuer making a public issue shall only issue revenue
bonds. In case of private placements, an issuer may issue general obligation
bonds or revenue bonds - Issuer’s contribution for each project shall not be less
than 20 percent of the project costs, which shall be contributed from their
internal resources or grants - Mandatory credit rating, which has to be investment grade
rating in case of public issuances - The tenure of these bonds will be of 3 years
- Municipality should not have defaulted in repayment of debt
securities or loans obtained from Banks/Financial Institutions, during the
previous 365 days - Municipality should not have had negative net worth in any
of the last three preceding financial years - Banks or Financial Institutions will be appointed as
monetary agencies who inter-alia will prepare periodic reports
SEBI Board approved
SEBI (International Financial Services Centres) Guidelines, 2015
SEBI (International Financial Services Centres) Guidelines, 2015
- The capital market regulator, Security and Exchange Board of
India (SEBI) Board on 22 March 2015 approved SEBI (International Financial
Services Centres) Guidelines, 2015. - The guidelines for IFSCs aim to provide an enabling
environment for setting up of capital market infrastructure like stock exchanges,
clearing houses, depository services, etc., in such centres.
Guidelines for
International Financial Services Centres (IFSC)
International Financial Services Centres (IFSC)
- Any Indian stock exchange by the SEBI or a foreign stock
exchange recognized by the originating country’s market regulator can set up
subsidiaries in IFSC. - A stock exchange can be set up with 25 crore rupees capital,
against the normal requirement of 100 crore rupees. However, this will have to
be raised to 100 crore rupees within three years. Such exchanges will also be
given three years to complete de-mutualisation. - A Clearing Corporation can be set up, with 50 crore rupees
capital, against the norm of 300 crore rupees, which will have to be achieved
within three years of establishment. - Issue of depository receipts and other securities by foreign
issuers under the Foreign Currency Depository Receipts Scheme, 2014, will also
be allowed. - IFSC will be set up under the Special Economic Zone (SEZ)
Act of 2005. - Non-resident Indians, foreign investors, institutional investors,
and resident Indians eligible under the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA)
are allowed to participate in IFSC.
IRDAI slaps Rs. 20
lakh penalty on Apollo Munich Health Insurance
lakh penalty on Apollo Munich Health Insurance
- The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India
(IRDAI) has imposed Rs. 20 lakh penalty on Apollo Munich Health Insurance
Company for violation of various norms. - In an order, IRDAI Chairman TS Vijayan said fine was imposed
for accepting premiums from agents after expiry of their license. The company
did not capture the record of the license dates of the agents as well. - Further, the insurer did not provided the mandatory reserve
for claims under litigation. It also violated norms by procuring travel
insurance business through Make My Trip which is not authorised to act as an
intermediary, the order said. - The regulator had also imposed Rs. 10 lakh penalty on
Agricultural Insurance Company of India Ltd for violation of norms related to
reinsurance, among others.
India
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Modi pays homage to
Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, Rajguru
Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, Rajguru
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi today paid rich tributes to
Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru on their martyrdom day. - “On their martyrdom day, I pay my respects to Bhagat Singh,
Sukhdev and Rajguru who sacrificed their life for the nation,” he said in a
statement. - “Tributes to these great patriots,” the Prime Minister said.
- Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev were tried for killing
British Superintendent of Police Saunders on December 17, 1928, and were
awarded the death sentence. - They were hanged in the Central Jail at Lahore on March 23,
1931.
Andhra Pradesh’s capital
to be named Amaravathi
to be named Amaravathi
- The Andhra Pradesh Government is considering naming the new
capital city planned near Vijayawada-Guntur region as Amaravathi, based on the
historical Buddhist site along Krishna river. - While the Government has taken a decision on the move to
name the new capital as Amaravathi, a formal announcement is likely to be made
soon. - The N Chandrababu Naidu Government has initiated the land
pooling process and has thus far managed to get consent for 33,000 acres for
the proposed new capital city. - The master plan for the capital city, being prepared by
Singapore based firms, is likely to be ready by May-June this year and works
are poised to commence in the second half of 2015. - The State is seeking to name the new capital on Amaravathi,
a small town about 35 km from Vijayawada, and home to famous temple of Lord
Siva and Buddhist Stupa. As per historical data, Amaravathi and nearby
locations including Dharanikota served as capital of Satavahanas and later to
other rulers. - The region along the Krishna river has been an important
destination for Buddhists for the Stupa. The town and the Stupa were in
limelight when Dalai Lama conducted a mega event Kalachakra in 2006 and lately
now with the AP Government seeking to make it part of the proposed capital
region.
Govt to come out with
revised strategy for ‘Jan Aushadhi’ plan
revised strategy for ‘Jan Aushadhi’ plan
- The Centre is coming out with a revised strategy for ‘Jan
Aushadhi’ scheme, which seeks to provide quality medicines at affordable price,
to expand its reach across the country. - The scheme is being revisited to expand its reach across the
country. Details are being worked out by Bureau of Pharma Public Sector
Undertakings of India (BPPI) in consultation with Department of
Pharmaceuticals, he said. - The Government will also open around 1,000 Jan Aushadhi
stores in the near future, Ahir added. - To make the scheme successful, the Centre has sought
participation of private pharmaceutical companies, the Minister told the event.
Awards
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Shashi Kapoor to get Dada Saheb Phalke award
- Actor-filmmaker Shashi
Kapoor, who has starred in over 100 Hindi films and best known for his powerful
portrayals in hits like “Namak Halaal”, “Deewar” and “Kabhie Kabhie”, was today
chosen for the prestigious Dada Saheb Phalke award, the highest official recognition
for film personalities in India. - The 77-year-old actor, who
is wheelchair bound and has been ailing from kidney problems, is the third from
his family to get the award, after father Prithvi Raj Kapoor and elder brother
Raj Kapoor. - The award consists of a
Swarn Kamal (Golden Lotus), a cash prize of Rs 10 lakhs and a shawl, an
official announcement here said. The award is given on the basis of
recommendations of a Committee of eminent persons set up by the Government for
this purpose, the statement added. - A five member jury
unanimously recommended the name of Kapoor, who has carved out an equally
successful career in alternative international cinema and theatre, for the
award. - He will be the 46th Dada
Saheb Phalke Award winner. - Born in 1938, Kapoor hit
the spotlight from the age of four acting in plays directed and produced by his
father, while travelling with Prithvi Theatres. He started acting in films as a
child in the late 1940s.
World
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U.S. Republican Ted
Cruz confirms 2016 presidential bid
Cruz confirms 2016 presidential bid
- Republican US Senator Ted Cruz confirmed today he will run
for president in 2016, the first major candidate to officially declare a bid in
the next race for the White House. - The 44-year-old grassroots Tea Party supporter has been
Senator in Texas since 2012, and is a long-time critic of Barack Obama’s
administration. - He has raised hackles in his own party in recent years when
he helped push the U.S. government into shutdown over budget fights, and for
opposing Republican leaders on a series of issues. - Cruz’s advisors told U.S. media he will aim to raise between
US$ 40 million and US$ 50 million for his campaign, and will rely on support
from his Tea Party base that voted him in as senator. - Though the first to officially declare his presidential bid,
other Republicans, including Jeb Bush, Wisconsin governor Scott Walker and
Senators Rand Paul and Marco Rubio have signalled they too could join the race.
Pakistan holds first
national day parade for seven years
national day parade for seven years
- Pakistan has been holding its first Republic Day parade in
seven years amid tight security. - The ceremony marks the anniversary of a 1940 resolution
calling for a separate homeland for Muslims in India. - Its resumption is a symbolic show of military strength,
analysts say, from a nation which has been badly affected by militant attacks. - In his address Pakistan’s President Mamnoon Hussain said
that the “end of terrorism” was near.
World’s largest asteroid
impact zone discovered in Australia
impact zone discovered in Australia
- Scientists have discovered a 400 km-wide impact zone from a
huge meteorite in central Australia which is the largest asteroid impact zone
ever found on Earth. - A team led by Andrew Glikson from the Australian National
University (ANU) found the impact zone from a huge meteorite that broke in two,
moments before it slammed into the Earth in central Australia. - The crater from the impact millions of years ago has long
disappeared. But researchers found the twin scars of the impacts — the largest
impact zone ever found on Earth — hidden deep in the Earth’s crust. - Mr. Glikson from the ANU School of Archaeology and
Anthropology, said the impact zone was discovered during drilling as part of
geothermal research, in an area near the borders of South Australia, Queensland
and the Northern Territory.
Former Army Chief
Sarath Fonseka became first Field Marshal of Sri Lanka
Sarath Fonseka became first Field Marshal of Sri Lanka
- Sarath Fonseka, the former Army Chief of Sri Lanka, on 22
March 2015 was conferred with the country’s highest military rank of Field
Marshal. He was awarded the honorary title by President Maithripala Sirisena
for achieving victory over terrorism. - With this, Foneska became the first Sri Lankan Army officer
to become Field Marshal. Fonsenka is a former Chief of Defence Staff and is now
a member of Sri Lanka Parliament from Colombo district. - Under his leadership, the 26-year Sri Lankan Civil War came
to an end in 2009 in which the rebels Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)
were defeated by Sri Lankan army.
Sports
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Novak Djokovic won
Indian Wells Open Tennis Men’s Singles title
Indian Wells Open Tennis Men’s Singles title
- Novak Djokovic of Serbia on 22 March 2015 won his fourth
Indian Wells Open Tennis Men’s Singles title. In the final clash, Djokovic
defeated Roger Federer of Switzerland 6-3, 6-7 (5), 6-2. - This win at Indian Wells Open was the 50th tour-level title
for Djokovic. With this fourth title in Indian Wells, he also became the 12th
player in the Open Era to win 50 titles, surpassing his coach, Boris Becker, of
49 trophies. - On the other hand, Simona Halep of Romania defeated former
Jelena Jankovic of Serbia 2-6, 7-5, 6-4 to win her the Indian Wells Open Tennis
Women’s Singles title. For Helep, this was the biggest title of her career. - Halep is the first player to win three WTA titles in 2015.
Earlier, she had won Shenzhen Open and Dubai Open in 2015.
Sania Mirza and
Martina Hingis won the women doubles title of BNP Paribas Tennis Open
Martina Hingis won the women doubles title of BNP Paribas Tennis Open
- Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis, the Indo-Swiss women pair of
Tennis, on 21 March 2015 won the women doubles title of BNP Paribas Open. In
the title clash played at Indian Wells, USA, the duo defeated the Russian pair
of Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina 6-3, 6-4. - En route to the title, the top seeds Sania and Hingis didn’t
drop even a single set in the tournament. - Till date, Hingis has won 11 Grand Slams which include nine
in women’s and two in mixed, while Sania has claimed three Grand Slams, all in
mixed.
Obituaries
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Lee Kuan Yew, the
founding father of Singapore died
founding father of Singapore died
- Lee Kuan Yew, the statesman and founding father of Singapore
died on 23 March 2015 at the Singapore General Hospital. He was 91. - Yew, who in 1959 became the first Prime Minister of
Singapore, was widely recognised as the founding father of modern Singapore and
also the Architect of Modern Singapore. He transformed Singapore from a small
port city and a malaria-infested backwater to a wealthy global hub. - Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong declared a period
of National Mourning from 23 March to 29 March 2015.
Days
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World Meteorological
Day 2015 observed with the theme Climate Knowledge for Climate Action
Day 2015 observed with the theme Climate Knowledge for Climate Action
- The World Meteorological Day (WMD) 2015 was observed across
the world on 23 March 2015. The theme for the WMD 2015 is Climate Knowledge for
Climate Action. - The theme assumes significance in the backdrop of necessity
to disseminate Climate Change related knowledge to take up appropriate
mitigation and adaptation actions. - Every year on the occasion of WMD, awards for meteorological
research are also given. These awards include The International Meteorological
Organization Prize, Professor Dr. Vilho Vaisaila Award and The Norbert
Gerbier-Mumm International Award.
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