28.06.19 Andhra Pradesh (APPSC) Daily Current Affairs

ANDHRA PRADESH

  • Andhra Pradesh Ministers: Portfolios and profiles

 

  • In line with his electoral promise, Mr. Jagan gave Cabinet berths to seven legislators from the backward classes, five from the Scheduled Castes, one each from the Scheduled Tribes and Muslims, and four each from the Kapu and the Reddy communities.

 

Dharmana Krishna Das — Minister of Roads and Buildings

Botcha Satyanarayana — Minister of Municipal Administration and Urban Development

Pamula Pushpasreevani — Deputy Chief Minister — Minister of Tribal Welfare

Muttamsetti Srinivasa Rao — Minister of Tourism; Culture and Youth Advancement

Kurasula Kanna Babu — Minister of Agriculture and Cooperation

Pilli Subhash Chandrabose — Deputy Chief Minister — Minister of Revenue, Registration and Stamps

Pinipe Viswarup — Minister of Social Welfare

Alla Kali Krishna Srinivas — Deputy Chief Minister — Minister of Health, Family Welfare and Medical Education

Cherukuvada Sri Ranganatha Raju — Minister of Housing

Taneti Vanitha — Minister of Women and Child Welfare Minister

Kodali Sri Venkateswara Rao — Minister of Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs

Perni Venkataramaiah — Minister of Transport, Information and PR

Vellampalli Srinivas — Minister of Endowments

Mekathoti Sucharita — Minister of Home and Disaster Management

Mopidevi Venkata Ramana Rao — Minister of Animal Husbandries, Fisheries and Marketing

 

Balineni Srinivasa Reddy — Minister of Energy; Forest and Environment; Science and Technology

Audimulapu Suresh — Minister of Education

 

Anil Kumar Poluboina — Minister of Irrigation (Water Resources)

Mekapati Goutham Reddy — Minister of Industries, Commerce, Information Technology

 

Peddireddi Ramachandra Reddy — Minister of Panchayati Raj and Rural Development; Mines and Geology

Narayana Swamy — Deputy Chief Minister — Minister of Excise and Commercial Taxes

 

Bugganna Rajendranath — Minister of Finance and Planning, Legislative Affairs

 

Gummanur Jayaram — Minister of Labour, Employment, Training; Factories

 

Malagundla Sankaranarayana — Minister for BC Welfare

 

Amzath Basha S. B. — Deputy Chief Minister — Minister of Minority Affairs

 

INTERNATIONAL

  • NASA announced a new mission to explore Saturn’s largest moon

 

  • NASAannounced a new mission to explore this fascinating world with a helicopter drone. The mission, called Dragonfly is the latest in NASA’s New frontier program. NASA has earlier launched explorations of Pluto, Jupiter, the asteroid Bennu, and now, Titan.

    Titan:

  • Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, has a lot in common with Earth. It has a thick, nitrogen-dense atmosphere and features like rivers, lakes, mountains, and, potentially volcanoes. The atmosphere of Titan is four times as dense as the Earth’s and there’s less gravity which makes it a prime location in the solar system to deploy a drone.

 

  • Dragonfly is planned to launch in 2026 and arrive at Titan in 2034. With its eight rotors, Dragonfly will be able to fly tens of miles in a given day. It is powered by a plutonium battery.

 

NATIONAL

  • Mumbai named India’s most expensive city

 

  • Mumbai is India’s most expensive city and among the top 20 costliest cities surveyed in Asia for expatriates.

 

  • According to Mercer’s 25th Annual Cost of Living Survey, Mumbai fell 12 spots and was ranked at the 67th position out of 209 cities surveyed.

 

  • The costliest city in the world for the second consecutive year is Hong Kong followed by Tokyo, Singapore and Seoul.

 

  • Zojila tunnel’s project cost surges to Rs 8,400 crore
  • The project cost for the 14.2 km Zojila tunnel connecting Srinagar to Leh has surged by Rs 1,600 crore to Rs 8,400 crore.

 

  • Construction work on the 14.2 km long Zojila tunnel project has been stuck since May 2018.

 

  • Asia’s longest and strategic bi-directional tunnel, the Zojila project will provide all-weather connectivity between J&K’s Srinagar, Kargil and Leh.

 

  • It will cut down the time taken to cross Zojila pass from the present three and a half hours to just 15 minutes.

 

  • Zojila pass, situated at an altitude of 11,578 feet on Srinagar-Kargil-Leh National Highway.

 

  • State education boards to decide on choice of languages

 

  • Amid an uproar from southern states, the Centre on Monday dropped the controversial reference to the three-language policy from the draft National Education Policy

 

  • The study of three languages by students in Hindi-speaking states would continue to include Hindi and English and one of the modern languages from other parts of India, while the study of languages by students in non-Hindi speaking states would include the regional language, Hindi and English

 

·         Work on economic census 2019 gathers momentum

  • Economic census is the complete count of all the establishments located within the geographical boundary of India. The economic census provides disaggregated information on various operational and structural variables of all establishments of the country. Economic census also provides valuable insight into geographical spread/clusters of economic activities, ownership pattern, persons engaged, etc. of all economic establishments in the country. The information collected during economic census are useful for socio-economic developmental planning at state and district levels. Economic census provides an updated sampling frame for follow-up enterprise surveys undertaken for detailed and comprehensive analysis of all establishments in the country.

 

  • The Seventh Economic Census (7th EC) is being conducted by Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) in 2019. In the current economic census, MoSPI has partnered with CSC e-Governance Services India Limited, a Special Purpose Vehicle under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology as the implementing agency for 7th EC.

 

  • Economic census will cover all establishments including household enterprises, engaged in production or distribution of goods/services (other than for the sole purpose of own consumption) in non-farm agricultural and non-agricultural sector will be counted. The coverage is same as the one in 6th Economic Census, conducted in 2013.

 

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