1 November 2017-The Hindu Editorial News Paper Analysis- [UPSC/SSC/IBPS/UPPSC] Current affairs 2017 - Videos

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  2. Answers of the today's questions

    1) Dr. Hasmukh Adhia. Revenue Secretary & Ex-Officio Secretary of GST. Mr. Arun Goyal Additional Secretary

    2) We found mouth of Nile river in Mediterranean Sea in northern Egypt and most distant source of origination in kagera river

    3) UNSC (United Nations Security Council)

    UNSC is charged with the maintenance of international peace and security, as well as accepting new members to the United Nations and approving any changes to its United Nations Charter.
    Powers: Establishment of peacekeeping operations, the establishment of international sanctions and the authorization of military action through Security Council resolutions.

    Composition:
    5 permanent members:- 1)China, 2)France, 3)Russia, 4)UK, 5)US
    10 temporary members
    UNSC chamber:- New York, USA
    Establishment- 1945

  3. The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations,[1] charged with the maintenance of international peace and security[2] as well as accepting new members to the United Nations[3] and approving any changes to its United Nations Charter.[4] Its powers include the establishment of peacekeepingoperations, the establishment of international sanctions, and the authorization of military action through Security Council resolutions; it is the only UN body with the authority to issue binding resolutions to member states.

  4. Bankers, companies and policymakers once hoped the twin balance-sheet problemwould eventually solve itself. … Much of the hard work repairing corporate balance-sheets needs to be done by public-sector bank bosses, who should (yet seldom do) restructure and partly forgive loans.

  5. 1. Revenue secretary is ex officio secretary of GST Council.
    -currently Arun Goyal is a secretary of GST Council.
    2. Mouth of river Nile is in Mediterranean sea Egypt and
    -its most distance source of origination is white river originated from Lake Victoria on the border of Tanzania Uganda and Kenya.
    3. United Nation security council(UNSC):
    – formation: 1945
    – it is one of the six principal organs of United Nation.
    Work:
    – maintenance of international peace and security
    -accepting new members in UN
    -approving any changes to UN charter.
    Powers:
    – establishment of peacekeeping operations.
    -establishment of international sanctions.
    – authorisation of military action through Security Council resolution.
    Composition:
    – it consists of 15 members.
    Five permanent member (UK France China Russia USA) and;
    10 temporary members (which elected on regional basis to serve 2 year term).
    4. Twin balance sheet problem:
    – balance sheet is a financial statement that summarises institutions/company asset, liabilities and shareholder equity at a specific point of time.
    – twin balance sheet problem deals with two balance sheet problem one with Indian companies and other with Indian banks:
    1Overleveraged companies – Debt accumulation on companies is very high and thus they are unable to pay interest payments on loans.
    40% of corporate debt is owed by companies who are not earning enough to pay back their interest payments.
    2. Bad-loan-encumbered-banks – Non Performing Assets (NPA) of the banks is 9% for the total banking system of India. It is as high as 12.1% for Public Sector Banks. As companies fail to pay back principal or interest, banks are also in trouble.

  6. 1. Arun Goyal
    2. Alexendria, Egypt (Mediterean sea) —- White Nile River
    3. UNSC – it is world level forum to work for making peaceful world and shorting of world level disputes
    major point of work –
    maintaining of peace in the world , discussion and implementation on important issues related to world peace , partnership on eliminate terrorism, partnership on Disaster face
    Veto power provided to only five permanent members which can use to control short term solution and in case of increasing membership
    consist of Fifteen major countries namely – USA, France, Russia, China, UK as permanent members and 10 member for two years on without veto power

    4. Tween balance sheet problem is related to NPA (Non performing assets) of banks. it is mainly used for bank loan, when a loan holder unable to pay its loan installments or loan money this loan money become NPA for banks.
    Teen balance sheet is two balance sheet one is indian companies and second is Indian banks
    is company " A" is unable to pay loan money than bank hire 3rd company as reconstruction company which can negotiate with company A and less amount of money can deposit to bank and bank's capital reduce slowly

  7. 1.Revenue secretary is the ex- officio chairman of gst council. Currently Arun Goyal appointed as additional Secretary of gst council.
    2. Mouth of river Nile in Mediterranean sea and distant source is kagera river in Burundi.

  8. Few extra IMPORTANT things from 1st November, 2017 THE HINDU.

    1. Tuberculosis:
    -A Bacterial Disease
    -India's budget for tuberculosis rises from Rs.700 Crore in 2015 to Rs.2500 Crore in 2016 according to WHO.
    -Drug-resistant tuberculosis cases are rising.
    -India accounts for about 32% of the number of people worldwide who succumbed (die from the effect of a disease or injury) to the disease.
    -Government has committed to achieve a ‘90-90-90 target’ by 2035 (90% reductions in incidence, mortality and catastrophic health expenditures due to TB).

    2. Burundi Country:
    -Burundi is the first member-country to leave the International Criminal Court.
    -Capital of Burundi: Bujumbura
    -Currency: Burundian franc
    -Burundi has an equatorial climate and is below Equator.
    -Countries touching Burundi:
    a. Rwanda
    b. Democratic republic of Congo
    c. Tanzania
    -Countries touching Lake Tanganyika:
    a. Burundi
    b. Democratic republic of Congo
    c. Tanzania
    d. Zambia

    3.Supreme Court’s Decision on collegium transparency:
    -In appointments to the Supreme Court, the collegium consists:
    a. SC Chief Justice
    b. Four Senior-most SC judges.
    -In appointments to the High Court, the collegium consists:
    a. HC Chief Justice
    b. Two Senior-most HC judges.

    4. Nagarjuna Sagar Dam:
    -Started working in 1967.
    -On Krishna River in Telangana.
    -Water shared by Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.

    Have a nice day. 🙂

  9. Bank is financial institution which borrow money from depositor in the form of term deposits and give them interest in return similary they lend this money to the coporates and new start UPS on interest basis.Being a financial institution under the rules and regulations of Rbi they have to give the interest amt to their depositor on time where as they in most of the cases they may not get the principal and interest which they have lend to the corporate due to insolvency or some people like Vijay Malya will full defaulters.Some corpoartes aur businessmens due to heavy loss in bussiness wouldnt be able to repay their dues on time.which creates nothing but twin balance sheet problem.Due non recovery of loans given banks have to face the NPA (Non Performing Assets) which create burdden on Bank as they need to pay their depositor inspite of non recovery of their lending.For solving this problem may have to go for Haircuts(Actual AMT of loan given-Amt recovered so far).To solve this problem GOI has dedicde to recapitalization of bank by providing them 2.11 corer of fund by way of Bond and other instrument under the Indradhanush scheme.This recapitalization help the banks to get more capital so that they can lend it to other new corporate under the terms and conditions provided by RBI which will boost the private investment which lead to high economic growth creating more jobs which will increase the standard of living of the masses in our country.

  10. india is facing twin sheet balance prblm by two sides 1companies takes loan upto 40 percent interest and they are unable to pay interest yet .2 non performing assets in banks are also unable to pay loans back to govt

  11. Really like the way u explain editorials .its really beneficial for students who r new to exam preparation.ur analysis gives the idea about the whole picture rather than little. thank u very much sir.

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