Current Affairs 12th, 13th & 14th September 2020| Current Affairs News

 CURRENT AFFAIRS: DAYS

United Nations Day for South-South Cooperation

  • To mark the importance of South-South Cooperation, the General Assembly decided to observe United Nations Day for South-South Cooperation on 12 September every year, commemorating the adoption in 1978 of the Buenos Aires Plan of Action for Promoting and Implementing Technical Cooperation among Developing Countries.
  • Theme for 2020 is “Pathways toward the SDGs through South-South solidarity beyond COVID-19.”

World First Aid Day

  • World First Aid Day is observed on the second Saturday of September, every year.
  • The IFRC believes that first aid should be accessible to all including the most vulnerable, and should also be an integral part of a wider developmental approach.
  • First aid day is celebrated to raise public awareness of how first aid can save lives in everyday and crisis situations.
  • The theme of World First Aid Day 2020 is an annual campaign to promote the importance of first aid training in preventing injuries and saving lives.

Hindi Diwas being observed across the country

  • Hindi Diwas is being celebrated across the country on 14th sep. It was on this day in 1949 that the constituent assembly adopted Hindi written in Devanagari as the official language of the country. Today, Hindi is one of the widely spoken languages in the world and the first language of more than 520 million people.
  • Government has taken several steps to promote the Rajbhasha and at the international forums, Hindi is being well received.

CURRENT AFFAIRS: NATIONAL

Housing Ministry launches Climate Smart Cities Assessment Framework 2.0

  • The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) launched the Climate Smart Cities Assessment Framework (CSCAF) 2.0, along with the ‘Streets for People Challenge’ in a virtual event organised by the Smart Cities Mission.
  • The objective of CSCAF is to provide a roadmap for cities for combating Climate Change while planning and implementing their actions, including investments.
  • The framework has 28 indicators across five categories: (i) Energy and Green Buildings, (ii) Urban Planning, Green Cover and Biodiversity, (iii) Mobility and Air Quality, (iv) Water Management and (v) Waste Management.
  • The Climate Centre for Cities under National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA) is supporting MoHUA in implementation of CSCAF.
  • Meanwhile, the Streets for People Challenge is the response to the need for making our cities more pedestrian friendly.
  • It aims to inspire cities to create walking-friendly and vibrant streets through quick, innovative, and low-cost measures.

Govt Sets up Empowered Group of Ministers Headed by Rajnath Singh to Oversee OFB’s Corporatisation

  • The government has constituted an Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM) under the chairmanship of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to oversee the process of corporatisation of the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB).
  • The ministry stated that the EGoM will oversee and guide the entire process (of corporatisation), including transition support and redeployment plan of employees while safeguarding their wages and retirement benefits.
  • Others in the EGoM are Home Minister Amit Shah, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad and Labour Minister Santosh Kumar Gangwar.
About MoD
  • Defence Minister: Rajnath Singh
  • Constituency: Lucknow, UP.

Govt enhances scholarship for students of J&K under Pragati, Saksham Scholarship Schemes to Rs 50,000

  • The Center government has enhanced scholarship amount for the students of J&K under “Pragati and Saksham Scholarship Schemes” from Rs. 5000 per annum to Rs.50,000 per annum from current academic year 2020-2021.