Union Govt to roll out BSV norms from April 1, 2019
i. Union Government has decided to advance the date for
implementation of Bharat Stage (BS) V and BS VI emission norms for
four-wheelers in order to reduce vehicular air pollution from road transport
sector.
ii. As per advance dates, BS V norms will be rolled out from 1st
of April, 2019 and BS VI norms from 1st April, 2021.
iii. In this
regard draft notification was issued Union Ministry of Road Transport and
Highways as per the Auto Fuel Policy, 2003.
About Bharat stage (BS) norms
- Bharat stage
(BS) norms are emission standards decided by the government to regulate
the amount of air pollutants from vehicles. They were adopted in line with
European regulation standard ‘Euro norms’ in 2000.
- So far, 4 states
of Bharat stage (BS) norms have been issued by government. In each stage
certain limit is specified on the released pollutants and in the
succeeding higher stages, the BS norms reduces the limit of pollutant
emission.
- Issued BS stages
are:
- BS-I - Euro 1 -
2000
- BS-II - Euro 2 -
2005
- BS-III - Euro 3
- 2010
- BS-IV - Euro 4 -
2015 (63 cities till 1 April 2015)
India-Israel co-developed LRSAM misile successfully tested
i. Long
Range Surface-to-Air Missile (LRSAM) co-developed by India and Israel was
successfully test-fired for the first time from an Israeli Naval
Platform.
ii. Test: The trial test was undertaken by Israel Aerospace Industries
(IAI) in the presence of Defence Research Development Organisation (DRDO)
scientists. During the test the missile achieved the desired goal by hitting
the incoming target.
About Long Range Surface-to-Air Missile (LRSAM)
- LRSAM is also
called Barak 8 missile in Israel which in Hebrew language means
Lightning.
- Barak 8 is an
advanced, long-range missile defence and air defence system. Its main
features are long range, active radar seeker missile, vertical launch and
multiple simultaneous engagements.
- For the LRSAM,
DRDO has developed dual pulse propulsion system along with other safety
arm mechanisms for Solid Propulsion system.
- The LRSAM
programme consists of Missiles, Weapon Control System, MFSTAR (Radar),
Vertical
NHAI approves pilot project for developing
greenbelts along National highway
i. National
Highways Authorities of India (NHAI) has approved a pilot project for
undertaking scientific studies on designing greenbelts along national
highways.
ii. Proposal
in this regard was submitted by Nagpur based National Environmental Engineering
Research Institute (NEERI).
Key facts
- The pilot
project will be implemented on a 5 km stretch on NH-7 (Varanasi to
Kanyakumari) between Jam and Hinganghat in Nagpur region.
- Around 20,000
scientifically chosen species of trees are proposed to be planted on both
sides of this stretch in multiple rows at an estimated cost of 11 crore 80
lakh rupees. The project will run for five years’ time span. During this
period various experiments will be conducted in NEERI laboratory to record
the impact of greenbelt development.
CBDT signs 11 more Unilateral Advance Pricing Agreements
i. The
Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has entered into 11 more unilateral
Advance Pricing Agreements (APAs) with Indian subsidiaries of foreign companies
operating in various segments of the economy.
ii. Of the total eleven APAs, seven were having rollback provisions in
them with maximum period of 9 years, while the other four are extension
agreements for future five years i.e. till 2020.
iii. With this, CBDT so far has entered into 31 APAs (30 unilateral and
one bilateral) and is now aiming to finalise another 30 to 40 APAs in order to
provide stability and confidence among the foreign enterprises operating in
India.
What is Advance Pricing Agreements (APAs)
- APA usually is
signed between a taxpayer and the central tax authority (in case of India
it is CBDT) for multiple years on an appropriating transfer pricing
methodology.
- The APA
Programme was introduced in 2012 as per the provisions of the Income Tax
(IT) Act, 1961. It helps in determining the price and ensuing taxes on
intra-group overseas transactions.
BBIN Friendship Motor Car Rally flagged off from Silchar
i. Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal (BBIN) Friendship Motor Car
Rally was flagged off from Silchar, Assam.
ii. The international rally aims at highlighting connectivity in the
sub-region and seamless movements of vehicles across the borders in the 4
nations through implementation of BBIN Motor Vehicles Agreement (MVA).
Key facts
- The Car Rally
has been jointly organised by the Union Ministry of Road Transport &
Highways, Kalinga Motor Sports Club (Odisha) in partnership with the
counterpart clubs of the neighbouring countries.
- The 19-days
rally will culminate at Kolkata (West Bengal) on December 2, 2015 next after
covering the capitals of Indian states and neighbouring countries.
Sindhu seizes Macau Open title for third time
i. Sindhu
produced a dominating game to notch up a 21-9 21-23 21-14 win against sixth
seed Mitani in a women’s singles match.
iii. Two-time
defending champion P. V. Sindhu completed a hat-trick of women’s singles title
at the $ 120,000 Macau Open Grand Prix Gold after defeating Japan’s Minatsu
Mitani in the finals here today.
iii. Sindhu
produced a dominating game to notch up a 21-9 21-23 21-14 win against sixth
seed Mitani in a women’s singles match that lasted an hour and six minutes
here.
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