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Facebook Page Facebook Group Telegram Group Telegram Channel Facebook Page Facebook Group Telegram Group Telegram Channel AMBITIOUSBABA.COM | MAIL US AT 1 [email protected] Facebook Page Facebook Group Telegram Group Telegram Channel Index (Current Affairs) Part -1 1. Scheme (State gov/ Central Gov) (Covered 1st Feb to 27th September 2019) 2. Important Summit/Meeting (Covered 1st Feb to 27th September 2019) 3. Appointment (National/ International/ Brand ambassador) (Covered 1st March to 27September 2019) 4. Web Portal/ Application 5. Awards (Important Award, 64th Filmfare Awards 2019, Bhart rattan, Padma Vibhsan, Pdma bhusan, , Nobel price 2018, Oscar award, ) 6. India’s Ranking Index 7. Loan 8. Company Merger List (Covered 1st Feb to 27 September2019) 9. Budget (2019) 10. Economics Survey 2018-19/ RBI Annual Report 11. Partnership and Agreement (Covered 1st Feb to 27 September 2019) 12. Important MoU 13. Defence News (Covered 1stApril to 27 September 2019) 14. Important Current Affairs in short (Covered 1st March to 27 September 2019) 15. Important Banking and finance in short(Covered 1st March to 27 September 2019) 16. GDP FORCASTING 17. Payment Bank, Public bank, Private bank, Small Finacial bank CEO, Headquater and Tagline 18. Obituary 19. Book and Author 20 Sports Affaris (Covered 1st March to 27 September 2019) 21. Up coming Sport Event Venue 22. Important Days and Theme 23. State-CM-Goverment 24. Union Cabinet Minister and Secretary 25. PM, President and Vice President Foreign Visit List (1st Jan- 27th September) AMBITIOUSBABA.COM | MAIL US AT 2 [email protected] Facebook Page Facebook Group Telegram Group Telegram Channel Part 2 (Static GK) 1. Important Dam in India 2. Major Sea port 3. Lake (State –wise) 4. Important National Park 5. Stadium Game Related 6. Important Temple in India 7. Founder of Famous Website 8. List of Countries –Capital and Currencies 9. Revolutions in the field of Agriculture in India 10. International Borderline and Boundaries Line 11. States Festivals 12. International Organizations headquarter 13. List of Important Airport 14. Folk Dance (State-wise) 15. International Stoke exchange list 16. Census-2011 17. River-City Scheme (1st Feb to 27th September) Chapter-1 SCHEME PURPOSE . ‘AB-MGRSBY’ ( Rajasthan) . The Rajasthan state government has . (Updated 10 September ) launched a new health insurance scheme called Ayushman Bharat- Mahatma Gandhi Rajasthan Swasthya Bima Yojna (AB-MGRSBY) by integrating the Bhamashah Health Insurance Scheme(BSBY) of the State Government and Ayushman Bharat- Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojna Scheme(AB-PMJAY) of the Central Government. The sum insured now is Rs. 30000 for general diseases and Rs. 3 lakh per year for serious diseases, despite merger with Centre’s AB-PMJAY, which provides coverage of Rs5lakh per year . Credit Linked Capital Subsidy and Delayed . Credit Linked Capital Subsidy and Payment ( MSME) Delayed Payment of MSMEs’ held at . (Updated 12 September ) New Delhi, the Union Minister for AMBITIOUSBABA.COM | MAIL US AT 3 [email protected] Facebook Page Facebook Group Telegram Group Telegram Channel Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Shri Nitin Gadkari has launched the updated Credit linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) to enable micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) access to capital. It offers an upfront subsidy of 15 % on institutional credit up to Rs 1 crore for MSMEs sectors in the specified 51 sub-sectors.In the new updated scheme, there is an additional 10 % subsidy for Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes(ST) entrepreneurs while special provisions have been offered for 117 ‘aspirational’ districts, hill states and the northeastern region in India. Benefits: The scheme would be crucial in raising MSME contribution to gross domestic product (GDP).The current stake in the scheme is to be increased from 29 % to 50 %. Also, exports from the region will have to be increased from the current 40 percent to 50 percent. E-assessment Scheme 2019 (Central Board of . The Central Board of Direct Direct Taxes (CBDT) Taxes (CBDT) notified the e- . (Updated 15 September ) assessment scheme 2019 for conducting faceless scrutiny assessment of income tax returns (ITR). It will be established at regional and national level with auto- allocation of different scrutiny matters. ‘Aponar Apon Ghar’ (Assam) . It is an upgraded version of the . (Updated 25 September ) previous Apun Ghar home loan subsidy scheme, which will provide a subsidy of up to Rs 2.5 lakh on home loans up to Rs 40 lakh to all citizens of the state. Abhinandan’(Assam) . it is an Education Loan Subsidy . (Updated 25 September ) scheme, under this every student in the state of assam having active education loan account regardless of the amount for pursuing higher education can get benefitted. The Assam government will provide a one-time subsidy of up to Rs 50,000 to all educational loans. Free Drugs Scheme(Assam) . Under this scheme, 142 essential . (Updated 25 September ) drugs, 47 surgical items, 45 AMBITIOUSBABA.COM | MAIL US AT 4 [email protected] Facebook Page Facebook Group Telegram Group Telegram Channel consumables/linens and 6 numbers of disinfectants would be provided free of cost to the 651 tea garden hospitals of the state. An amount of Rs 20 crore would be spent every year on the scheme. The scheme is for the patients of the tea tribe community. ‘Save Green, Stay Clean’ . The Chief Minister of West (West Bengal) (Updated- 2August) Bengal Mamata Banerjee launched an awareness campaign‘Save Green, Stay Clean’ for preserving the greenery and keeping the environment clean in Kolkata, which will be celebrated every year. She participated in the Padayatra for this purpose. ‘Odisha Small Savings Incentive Scheme‘ . Odisha government unveiled the . (Odisha) (Updated- 8August) ‘Odisha Small Savings Incentive Scheme‘ for the calendar year 2019 under the notation “AQ” series. The aim of the scheme is to stop people from transacting with ‘suspicious’ non-banking private financial institutions. “Mo Sarkar” . During the independence day . (Odisha) (Updated- 15August) celebration in the state, the Chief Minister of Odisha Shri Naveen Patnaik announced the “Mo Sarkar” initiative. It is an initiative to ensure transparency in governance focusing fully on the common public and will be commenced from October 2, 2019, on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanthi. “School Fagadaba” . Chief Minister (CM) of Manipur, N . (Manipur) (Updated- 17August) Biren Singh has launched “School Fagadaba” (Make education better) scheme with the aim to improve the infrastructure, quality education and overall improvement of government schools. “Supra”- (Scientific and Useful Profound . The scheme has designed as a part of Research Advancement) the Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s . Science and Engineering Research Board 100-day transformative ideas. (SERB) Aim: The aim of this scheme is to fund new scientific and engineering breakthroughs with global impact. NISHTHA- National Initiative for School Heads . National Mission to improve Learning and Teachers Holistic Advancement Outcomes at the Elementary . Union Human Resource Development Minister (Updated- 21August) . Mukhya Mantri Parivar Samridhi Yojna . The scheme provides social security AMBITIOUSBABA.COM | MAIL US AT 5 [email protected] Facebook Page Facebook Group Telegram Group Telegram Channel Haryana (Updated- 21August) to people in terms of life/accidental insurance cover and pensionary benefits to individual families. .Eligibility: To avail benefit of the scheme, the annual family income should be less than Rs 1,80,000 or a total landholding of less than two hectares. Insurance Benefits: The eligible beneficiary family will get Rs 500 per month. Out of this amount, the premium for the life insurance of a member of the age group of 18 to 50 years will be paid from his account at the rate of Rs 330 per year. ‘Vhali Dikri Yojna’ . Gujarat for the welfare of girl child in . Gujarat (Updated- 3rd August) the state. The scheme launched in order to improve the child sex ratio in the state, which currently stands at 890 girl child per 1000 male child. At the time of admission to class 4th- Rs. 4,000 . At the time admission to class 9th- Rs. 6,000 . At the time of taking admission for higher education at the age of 18- Rs.1-lakh . At the time of marriage-Rs. 1-lakh Kalia scholarship scheme (Odisha) Krushak Assistance for Livelihood and Income Augmentation (KALIA). The beneficiaries will be provided scholarships to pursue higher education in professional courses at free of cost. Children of farmers who have taken admission at Government Professional colleges on merit basis are eligible for this scheme. Shehri Samridhi Utsav (Ministry of Housing Aim to extend the reach of Deendayal & Urban Affairs) Antyodaya Mission – National Urban Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NULM). Mukhya Mantri Vriddha Pension The scheme facilitates the amount of Yojana (MMVPY), (Bihar) Rs. 400 monthly pension for all in the state above the age of 60 years who are not getting pension from the government. ‘Pradhan Mantri Shram Yogi Mandhan’ Under this scheme, workers of (Finance Minister) unorganized sectors whose monthly income is less than Rs. 15,000 may avail the benefits by contributing Rs. 100 per month to further get Rs. 3000 per month after 60 year of age. KALIA Chhatra Bruti’ (Odisha) It aims at providing financial AMBITIOUSBABA.COM | MAIL US AT 6 [email protected] Facebook Page Facebook Group Telegram Group Telegram Channel assistance for technical and professional
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