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Saturday, June 9, 2012

CUREERNT AFFAIRS 2012 -AWARDS AND PRIZES



CUREERNT AFFAIRS 2012  -AWARDS AND PRIZES
DADASAHEB PHALKE AWARD FOR 2012
Legendary versatile Bengali actor Soumitra Chatterjee was on 21 March 2012 selected for India’s highest film honour - the
Dadasaheb Phalke Award for 2012. The Dadasaheb Phalke Award is India‘s highest award in film industry which is give for
lifetime achievement in Indian cinema by the Central government. Born in Krishnanagar in West Bengal, 100 Kms from Calcutta, in 1935 completed his graduation and Masters in Bengali literature fromthe University of Calcutta.




SARASWATI SAMMAN 2011
The K K Birla Foundation announced on 22 March 2012 its decision to honour Tamil writer A A Manavalan with the Saraswati Samman 2011 for his book on Ramayana. Retired professor and head of the department of Tamil in Madras University, Manavalan is be bestowed with the 21st Saraswati Samman for workIrama Kathaiyum Iramayakalum
(Ramakatha and Ramayanas) published in 2005. Special areas of interest of Manavalan who is a scholar in Tamil, English, Hindi and Telugu are translation and comparative literature.

TEMPLETON PRIZE FOR 2012
The John Templeton Foundation on 29 March 2012decided to honour Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama with one of the world’s leading religion prizes, Templeton Prize for 2012. The Buddhist leader who lives in exile in India had won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989 for advocating nonviolent liberation for Tibet.
The Dalai Lama was named the winner of the 2012 Templeton Prize in recognition of his work on science and religion. The Templeton Prize to be presented to him on 14 May 2012 at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London is a $1.7 million award. Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama is the highest profile winner of the award which was earlier presented to likes of
Billy Graham and the late Mother Teresa. The Dalai Lama is founder of the Mind & Life institute for research on science and Buddhism.
BRITISH SAFETY AWARD
BSES Yamuna Power limited (BPYL) won the prestigious 54th British International Safety Award. BYPL has been selected for this award given the steps taken by it for the safety of its over 11 lakh consumers and safety and health of its employees. The list of award winners was announced in London in the last week of March 2012. The award will be presented in May 2012. BPYL is the first Indian discom to be selected for this award. BYPL distributes power to an area spread over 200 sq kms with a population density of 5953 per sq km. It’s 11.9lakh customers are spread over 14
districts across Central and East areas of Delhi including Chandni Chowk, Daryaganj, Shankar Road, Patel Nagar, G T
Road,Paharganj, Karkardooma, Krishna Nagar, Mayur Vihar,Yamuna Vihar, Laxmi Nagar, Nand Nagri and Karawal B Nagar.


PULITZER PRIZES 2012
The 2012 Pulitzer Prize was announced on 16 April 2012. The Associated Press won a Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting for documenting the New York Police Department’s spying on Muslims. The Philadelphia Inquirer was on the other hand honoured in the public service category for its examination of violence in the city’s schools. A second Pulitzer for investigative reporting was given to The Seattle Times for a series about accidental methadone overdoses among
patients with chronic pain. The New York Times won two Pulitzers, for explanatory and international reporting.

Friday, June 8, 2012

CURRENT GK Q&A

CURRENT GK Q&A
1- United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN-DESA) data for 150 countries over 40 years showed which two countries as the only two countries in the world where female infant mortality is higher than male infant mortality in the 2000s?
1. Venezuela & Combodia
2. Nigeria & Ghana
3. China & India
4. Indonesia & China
2- Kamla Persad Bissessar visited India from 5 January 2012 to 14 January 2012.
Consider the following statements on her.
(i) She is the seventh Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago
(ii) She is the country’s first female Prime Minister.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
1. Both (i) and (ii) are correct
2. Only (i) is correct
3. Only (ii) is correct
4. Neither I nor II is correct
3- What is SHADE which was in news in January 2012?
1. A new pact among the naval forces of India, Japan and China
2. A new pact among the armed forces of India, Japan and China
3. A new pact among the naval forces of India, Japan and Russia
4. A new pact among the armed forces of India, Japan and Russia
4- The Union Cabinet of India on 24 January 2012 renamed the Mana Airport at Raipur as the ___ Airport, Raipur.
1. Swami Vivekananda
2. Ramakrishna Paramhamsa
3. Mahatma Gandhi
4. Jawaharlal Nehru
5- Which noted film critic who reviewed films for the Times of India died of cancer on 20 January 2012?
1. Nikhat Kazmi
2. Raja Sen
3. Subhash K. Jha
4. Pauline Kael
6- The Planning Commission of India on 18 January 2012 approved the Rudrasagar development scheme which is related to which of the following states of India?
1. Tripura
2. Bihar
3. Uttar Pradesh
4. Assam
7- Pavan K. Verma’s new book set in contemporary India and in the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, was launched in the New Delhi by Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck, the Queen Mother of Bhutan in January 2012. Which is the book in reference here?
1. When Loss is Gain
2. Ghalib: The Man
3. The Great Indian Middle Class
4. The Times
8- Which of the following statements regarding Homai Vyarawalla, who passed away on January 15, 2012, is/are correct?
A. She was India’s first woman photo-journalist and was the only professional woman photo journalism between 1939 and 1970.
B. She was commonly known by her pseudonym Dalda 13.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
1. Only A
2. Both A and B
3. Only B
4. Neither A nor B
9- Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on 11 January 2012 launched the signature tune of the Indian Customs Pragati ki Dhadkan in New Delhi. Who is the composer?
1. Jatin Lalit
2. A. R. Rahman
3. Aadesh Shrivastava
4. Pritam

10- Who among the following diplomats was conferred with the first S K Singh Award for excellence in the Indian Foreign Service on 6 January 2012?
1. Ashwin Shastri
2. Ranjan Mathai
3. Shivshankar Menon
4. D Bala Venkatesh Verma

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Events; Appointments; Etc.: February 2011

FOR RAS PRE EXAM 2012

Events; Appointments; Etc.: February 2011


APPOINTED; ELECTED Etc.
Jhalanath Khanal: He has been elected as the Prime Minister of Nepal.
U.K. Sinha: He has taken over as the chief of Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI).

DISTINGUISHED VISITOR
Hamid Karzai: President of Afghanistan.

DIED
Anant Pai: Creator of Amar Chitra Katha comics in India.
Satinder Singh Noor, Dr: Internationally acclaimed multi-lingual scholar and eminent Punjabi litterateur. He was 70.

EVENTS
FEBRUARY
10—The United Liberation Front of Assam, a separatist group from Assam, holds the first round of peace talks with the Union and Assam government in New Delhi.
11—Hosni Mubarak steps down as President of Egypt, following 18 days of mammoth protests in Cairo, ending three decades of autocratic rule.
17—Cricket World Cup opening ceremony is held at Bangabandhu stadium in Dhaka, Bangladesh. As part of the ceremony, the captains from the 14 competing teams parade through the stadium in colourfully draped rickshaws.
17—The Union government annuls the deal between ISRO’s commercial arm Antrix and Bangalore firm Davos Multimedia Private Limited. The agreement hasd been signed in 2005 for handing over 70 MHz of S-band Spectrum to the private firm for Rs 1000 crore. The agreement has been annulled following CAG’s findings that the deal had resulted in a loss of Rs 2 lakh crore to the nation.
22—More than 65 people are killed as a 6.3-magnitude eathquake strikes New Zealand’s southern city of Christchurch.

MILESTONES
Lt Gen J.D.S. Rawat: He is the first officer of the Corps of military Intelligence (MI) to be elevated to the rank of Lt. General. Till now, the senior-most rank that officers of MI could attain was major general. MI is responsible for counter-intelligence, field security and information gathering.
Major Mitali Madhumita: She is the first woman officer of Indian army to get decorated with a gallantry medal. She has been honoured for her act of bravery during the attack on guest house of Indian officials in Kabul, Afghanistan
Dilip Sanghvi: Chairman and Managing Director of Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, he has been named as the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2011.

Events; Appointments; Etc.: March 2012

FOR RAS PRE EXAM 2012

Events; Appointments; Etc.: March 2012

APPOINTED; ELECTED; Etc.
Vladimir Putin: He has been elected as the President of Russia.
Joachim Gauck: He has been elected as the President of Germany, marking the first time a candidate from former communist east will be the head of State.
Mukul Roy: He has been appointed as the Union Minister of Railways.
Lt. Gen. Bikram Singh: He has been appointed as the next Chief of Indian Army. He will take over on May 31, 2012.
Parkash Singh Badal: He has been re-elected as the Chief Minister of Punjab.
Manohar Parrikar: He has been elected as the Chief Minister of Goa.
Vijay Bahuguna: He has been elected as the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand.
Okram Ibobi Singh: He has been re-elected as the Chief Minister of Manipur.
Akhilesh Yadav: He has been elected as the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh. He is the youngest ever Chief Minister of the State.
Nancy Powell: She has been appointed as the Ambassador of USA to India.

RESIGNED
Dinesh Trivedi: Union Railways Minister.

DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
Hu Jintao: President of China.
Dilma Rouseff: President of Brazil.
Dmitry Medvedev: President of Russia.
Jacob Zuma: President of South Africa.

DIED
Joy Mukherjee: Hindi film actor. He was 73. Among his hit films were: “Humsaya”, “Shagird”, “Love in Tokyo”, and “Ek Musafi, Ek Hasina”.
Ravi: Noted music director. He was 86. Untrained in classical music, he borrowed liberally from north Indian folk music forms. With few instruments he could belt out mellifluous hits such as: “Aye meri zohara jabeen” (Waqt), “Baar Baar Dekho” (China Town) and “Chaudvin kaa chand ho” (Chaudvin kaa chand).

EVENTS
March
2—Iran votes to elect a new Parliament
3—Around 81 per cent voters exercise their franchise in the Goa Assembly polls, beating all previous records.
4—China announces hike in its defence budget by 11.2c per cent to whopping $106.4 billion, pushing its military spending for the first time to the triple digit.
22—India votes in favour of a US-initiated resolution  at the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva, urging Sri Lanka to ‘credibly investigate’ allegations of rights violations during the prolonged conflict against Tamil Tigers, a move which could have a bearing on relations between the two South Asian nations.
22—Soldiers seize power in West African State of Mali, in protest the government’s failure to quell a nomad-led rebellion in the north.

MILESTONES
James Cameron: Director of “Titanic” and “Avatar”, he has completed the world’s first solo dive to the deepest-known point of earth, reaching the bottom of the Pacific Ocean’s Marina Trench, south-west of Guam, in a specially designed submarine named “Challenger Deep”. He reached a depth of 10,898 metres beneath the Ocean’s surface. His first words on reaching the bottom, following a descent that took two hours and 36 minutes, were: “All systems OK”.
Rochelle Maria Rao: A TV anchor from Chennai, she has been crowned Pantaloons-Femina Miss India International, 2012. Vanya Mishra, a 19-year-old from Chandigarh has been crowned Miss India World.  Prachi Mishra, , 24-year-old investment adviser from Allahabad, has been crowned Miss India Earth.

Monday, May 28, 2012

United Nations General Knowledge (UNO GK)

United Nations General Knowledge (UNO GK)

 

1. Which institution was the first attempt in the history towards the formation of the International society nations :
(A) League of Nations
(B) United Nations
(C) International UN Federation
(D) International Institution
ans1. (A)
2. Which institution is often termed as ‘a Child of War’:
(A) UN
(B) League of Nations
(C) SAARC
(D) WHO
ans2. (B)
3. Which government established a committee to study the plan for the formation of League of Nations :
(A) British Government
(B) American Government
(C) French Government
(D) German Government
ans 3. (C)
4. Which American President put forward his famous ‘Fourteen Point’ programme for the formation of League of Nations:
(A) Bill Clinton
(B) George Bush
(C) George Lincoln
(D) Wilson
ans4. (D)
5. Who got credit for the formation of League of Nations :
(A) President Wilson
(B) President Thomson
(C) Abraham Lincoln
(D) None of the above
ans5. (A)
6. When was the League of Nations formed :
(A) 5th January, 1920
(B) 8th January, 1920
(C) 10th January, 1920
(D) 15th January, 1920
ans 6. (C)
7. Which countries made a joint draft known as ‘Hirst-Millar Draft’, for the League of Nations :
(A) India and America
(B) British Government and India
(C) America and Britain
(D) None of the above
ans 7. (C)
8. Which countries were the permanent members of the League of Nations :
(A) America and Britain
(B) France
(C) Italy and Japan
(D) All the above
ans 8. (D)
9. For which World War League of Nations is often called the ‘Child of War’ :
(A) First
(B) Second
(C) Third
(D) Fourth
ans  9. (A)
10. Which Conference adopted the United Nations Charter on 26th January, 1945 :
(A) London Conference
(B) Tokyo Conference
(C) San Francisco Conference
(D) None of the above
ans 10. (C)

11. When San Francisco Conference adopted United Nations Charter, how many Nations signed the said Charter :
(A) 52
(B) 50
(C) 53
(D) 54
ans 11. (B)
12. On which day ‘United Nations Day’ is celebrated every year:
(A) 26th July, 1946
(B) 27th August, 1947
(C) 25th September, 1941
(D) 24th October, 1945
ans12. (D)
13. After which event, United Nations came into existence :
(A) The Declaration of St. James Palace (January, 12, 1941), The Atlantic Charter
(B) The UN Declaration (January 1, 1942), Moscow Declaration
(C) The Tehran Conference (December 1, 1943), The Yalta Conference (February 11, 1945)
(D) All the above

14. When was ‘The United Nations Declaration’ signed :
(A) 1st January, 1942
(B) 1st October, 1945
(C) 1st November, 1946
(D) 1st December, 1949

15. Who signed `United Nations Declaration' :
(A) President Roosevelt of America, Winston Churchill of Britain
(B) Maxim Litvino of Russia
(C) T. V. Soong of China
(D) All the above

16. How many states signed `United Nations Declaration' :
(A) 25
(B) 24
(C) 23
(D) 21

17. Who presided at the San Francisco Conference which became the main thrust to build UNO :
(A) Lord Bantick
(B) Lord Lawishe
(C) Lord Halifax
(D) None of the above

18. How many states were the original members of the UN:
(A) 51
(B) 185
(C) 57
(D) 189

19. At present how many states are the members of the UN:
(A) 191
(B) 192
(C) 189
(D) 187

20. Which reason is indicated for the birth of the UN in the Preamble of the UN Charter:
(A) Combined International Pressure
(B) First World War
(C) Second World War
(D) Experiences of a devastating War

21. Whose association or organisation is the UN :
(A) I.L.O.
(B) World Bank
(C) W.H.O.
(D) All the above

22. The amendment to Article 23 of the UN Charter enlarges the membership of the :
(A) General Assembly
(B) Security Council
(C) Trusteeship Council
(D) UNESCO

23. Which of the following statement is not correct :
(A) The International Court of Justice is the principal judicial organ of the UN.
(B) The Statue of the International Court of Justice is an integral part of the UN Charter.
(C) The Charter was signed on 26 June, 1945 by the representatives of the 50 countries.
(D) The name `United Nations', coined by United States President Woodrow Wilson was first used in the ‘Declaration by United Nations’ of 1 January, 1942.

24. Which is the Act created by the Indian Parliament on the subject of UN :
(A) United Nations Act, 1948
(B) United Nations Act, 1949
(C) United Nations (Immunities) Act, 1946
(D) United Nations (Privileges Immunities) Act, 1947

25. In which article of the UN Charter enshrine purposes of the UN :
(A) Preamable
(B) 2
(C) 1
(D) 5

26. What is the foremost important purpose of the UN:
(A) Peace
(B) Friendship
(C) Security
(D) Equality

27. Which part of the UN Charter mention important quotation thus ‘to save the succeeding generations from the scourge of war’ :
(A) Preamble
(B) Charter
(C) Article 10
(D) Article 5

28. What is the second purpose of the UN Charter :
(A) Develop friendly relations among world leaders
(B) Develop friendly relations is subject of economy be- tween Lunpres
(C) Develop friendly relations among nations based on respect for the principles of equal rights and self determination of people
(D) None of the above

29. Which Article of the UN Charter state the ‘principle of self-determination’ :
(A) 1(2)
(B) 55
(C) 56
(D) All the above

30. Which Article of the UN Charter deals with ‘The promotion of International economic and social co- operation :
(A) 55
(B) 60
(C) 58
(D) 61

31. What are the principal organs of the UN :
(A) The General Assembly, The Security Council
(B) The Economic and Social Council, The Trusteeship Council
(C) The International Court of Justice, The Secretariat
(D) All the above

32. What is the status of the UN:
(A) Arbitrary Organization
(B) Democratic Organization
(C) Military Organization
(D) Developed Countries Organization

33. On what basis, important matters of the UN are decided:
(A) Absolute vote
(B) Minority vote
(C) Economic power countries vote
(D) Majority vote

34. Which organ of the UN decide all important matters :
(A) ILO
(B) WHO
(C) Security Council
(D) UNESCO

35. How many members are there in the Security Council :
(A) 9
(B) 15
(C) 7
(D) 8

36. How many permanent members are there in the Security Council :
(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 3
(D) 2

37. When General Assembly of the UN decide all important matters how many country members are required to vote in order to pass the said matters :
(A) One-fourth
(B) One-third
(C) Two-third
(D) Full majority

38. What is the primary responsibility of the Security Council of UN :
(A) maintain world heritage
(B) maintain world food
(C) maintain world award
(D) maintain peace and security in the world

39. In the UN, who is empowered to use armed forces for the maintenance of peace and security :
(A) Security Council
(B) UN General Assembly
(C) ILO
(D) UNICEF

40. Who are bound to provide armed forces to the UN :
(A) Member-states
(B) Security Council members
(C) (A) and (B)
(D) None of the above

41. Which is the principal Judicial organ of the UN :
(A) ILO
(B) IMF
(C) International Court of Justice
(D) None of the above

42. The amendment to Article 61 of the Charter, which entered into force on 31 August, 1965, enlarged the membership of the Economic and Social Council from 18 to :
(A) 27
(B) 37
(C) 47
(D) 54

43. Which of the following statement is not correct :
(A) Membership of the United Nations is open to all democratic nations.
(B) The Charter provides for the suspension or expulsion of a member.
(C) The official languages of the United Nations are Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish.
(D) The General Assembly is the main deliberative organ of the United Nations.

44. According to the UN Charter, how many types of members are there :
(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 3
(D) 1

45. What are the types of membership category defined by the Charter of the UN :
(A) Original members
(B) States which may be admitted to the UN in accordance with the provision of Article 4 of the Charter
(C) (A) and (B)
(D) None of the above

46. Which UN body takes a decision whether a state is peace loving and whether it is able and willing to carry out obligations of the UN Charter :
(A) UN General Assembly
(B) Security Council
(C) (A) and (B)
(D) None of the above

47. Which article of the UN Charter mention expulsion of the member from the UN :
(A) Article 6
(B) Article 8
(C) Article 9
(D) Article 10

48. On whose recommendation, UN General Assembly decide suspension of a state from the UN membership :
(A) Judicial body
(B) International Judicial Community
(C) Security Council
(D) All the above

49. What majority is required when UN General Assembly decides suspension of a state from the UN membership :
(A) One-fourth majority
(B) Two-third majority
(C) Absolute majority
(D) Two-fourth majority

50. In the UN General Assembly, how many representatives can hail from a member state :
(A) Not more than 10
(B) Not more than 8
(C) Not more than 7
(D) Not more than 5
Answers :1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (C) 4. (D) 5. (A) 6. (C) 7. (C) 8. (D) 9. (A) 10. (C)
11. (B) 12. (D) 13. (D) 14. (A) 15. (D) 16. (B) 17. (C) 18. (A) 19. (B) 20.(D)
21. (D) 22. (B) 23. (D) 24. (D) 25. (C) 26. (A) 27. (A) 28. (C) 29. (D) 30.(A)
31. (D) 32. (B) 33. (D) 34. (C) 35. (B) 36. (B) 37. (C) 38. (D) 39. (A) 40.(A)
41. (C) 42. (A) 43. (A) 44. (A) 45. (C) 46. (C) 47. (A) 48. (C) 49. (B) 50.(D)

Thursday, May 3, 2012

CURRENT AFFAIRS QUESTIONS FOR MAY 2012

CURRENT AFFAIRS QUESTIONS FOR MAY 2012
1. ISRO recently gave clearance for using which frequency band from satellite for internet on trains?Current Affairs May 2012 | General Knowledge May 2012 | Latest GK May
A. C Band
B. KU band
C. S Band
D. 3G Spectrum
Current Affairs May 2012 | General Knowledge May 2012 | Latest GK May
2. Who is recently appointed New Governer of Goa:
Current Affairs May 2012 | General Knowledge May 2012 | Latest GK May
A. Shivraj singh
B. Manohar Parrikar
C. BV Vachoo
D. Kamla Beniwal
Current Affairs May 2012 | General Knowledge May 2012 | Latest GK May
3. Employees’ Provident Fund(EPF) launches new service on 1st May 2012:
Current Affairs May 2012 | General Knowledge May 2012 | Latest GK May
A. Pay Online EPF
B. E-Challan and Receipt (ECR) facility
C. EPF Balance Check Online facility
D. RTI File Online for RPF Issues
Current Affairs May 2012 | General Knowledge May 2012 | Latest GK May
4. Supreme Court Cancelled All 2G Licenses of which Operator in Feb. 2012
Current Affairs May 2012 | General Knowledge May 2012 | Latest GK May
A. Uninor
B. Airtel
C. Reliance
D. MTNL
Current Affairs May 2012 | General Knowledge May 2012 | Latest GK May
5. Which foreign restaurant chain is planning to open 1,000 stores in India by 2015?
Current Affairs May 2012 | General Knowledge May 2012 | Latest GK May
A. Pizza Hut
B. Dominos
C. Nascafe
D. Subway
Current Affairs May 2012 | General Knowledge May 2012 | Latest GK May

6. Who won the award in the best Actress category at the London Asian Film Festival (LAFF) 2012 for film "BOL":
Current Affairs May 2012 | General Knowledge May 2012 | Latest GK May
A. Sabana Azami
B. Veena Malik
C. Humaima Malick
D. Frieda Pinto
7. 28th Asian Snooker Title winner is:
Current Affairs May 2012 | General Knowledge May 2012 | Latest GK May
A. Pankaj Adwani
B. Geet sethi
C. Aditya Mehta
D. Somdev Barman
Current Affairs May 2012 | General Knowledge May 2012 | Latest GK May
ANSWER KEY:
1. B 2. C 3.B 4. A 5. D 6. C 7. C

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Article:Economic Growth Of India In 2011

Economic Growth Of India In 2011



India has one of the fastest growing economies in the world. The Indian economy is characterized by population bursts, poverty, unemployment and child labour. These rising issues have become a major concern for the Indian economy but yet have proven to bring a raise in the Indian economy for the 2011 year. This economic burst will not be sustainable for the Indian economy in the approaching years.

Researchers have found that India is becoming a very populous nation. It readily has an increasing birth rate and statistics show that the numbers will keep growing. India’s population is expected to reach 1.5 billion in 2030, accounting Indians’ to occupy 20% of the human population on earth. If the population bursts continue then the economy of India will go downhill. It will have an effect on many factors that play a role in the economy. This will not only make life harder for people who are already on the verge of poverty but make those who are under the poverty line have a harder time surviving.

Poverty is a growing concern in India especially when the nation has been estimated to have a third of the world’s poor. Population bursts are causing poverty in the society, making it harder for families to gain access to their daily necessities. The increase in poverty is the leading cause of children being malnourished and underweight. If this continues than there will not be a future generation to run the Indian economy. Due to the baby boomers and poverty on the line Indians’ are on high demand for jobs.

The unemployment rate is increasing slowly due to the baby boomers. The poor are looking for any job opportunities viable to the. Although, many don’t have the proper education and don’t meet the criteria for the jobs due to not sufficient education, a major issue due to poverty. Indian officials need to make more jobs for the people and offer free education to children throughout middle and high school. At this rate many children will remain uneducated and will be a victim of child labour.

To make the economy boom the nation needs to put a stop towards child labour. It is very unhealthy for these children to work for long periods of times in an unhealthy environment. Just like other nation India needs to set aside money to help under privileged families meet their basic needs. Indians need to pitch in and work together to make the economy grow. On this rate not only will the Indian economy decline but also we will be endangering the future of our young generation. In order to have a sustainable economy we need to stop the population bursts, poverty, unemployment and child labour by educating the citizens of India.

Today's current affair


Today's news date April 17,2012
The Hindu
Rate cut to boost investment: Pranab.
  • The Reserve Bank’s decision to cut lending rate by 0.50 per cent will encourage investments, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Tuesday, while assuring the government will also take additional steps to boost growth and control price rise.
  • “The growth, which has weakened in past months, should now improve,and The monetary policy announcements should help in investment revival and contribute to strengthening of business sentiments. In the coming weeks we will take some additional steps to further reinforce focus on growth,”
  • In its annual monetary policy statement for 2012-13, RBI, after a gap of three years, cut interest rate by 0.50 per cent making credit cheaper.
  • After clocking over 8 per cent economic growth for two years, India’s GDP expansion is estimated to have declined to 3-year low of 6.9 per cent in 2011-12 on account of high cost of borrowing that slowed investments.
  • RBI had hiked policy rates 13 times between March 2010 and October 2011 to control persistently high inflation.
  • It has projected the GDP growth for this fiscal at 7.3 per cent, which is lower than the government estimates of 7.6 per cent for the period.
  • Mr. Mukherjee said moderation of core inflation rate for four months in a row, coupled with the sharper decline in inflation for manufactured products from 7.6 per cent in December to 4.87 per cent in March, has facilitated the change in monetary policy stance.
  • “However food and primary inflation has shown signs of hardening. This is a cause for some concern. We intent to continuously monitor the situation and take the required steps to manage the short term supply constraint for those food items which contribute inflation,” he said. The government will do everything possible to maintain price stability.                                         RBI cuts lending rate, loans to become cheaper .
  • After a gap of three years, Reserve Bank Governor D. Subbarao on Tuesday slashed short term lending rate by 0.50 per cent to 8 per cent, a move that will reduce the cost of home, auto and corporate loans.
  • The reduction in the repo rate at which RBI lends to banks, has been prompted by deceleration in growth and softening of inflation.
  • The cut is aimed at spurring growth to 9 per cent levels, seen before the global financial crisis that began in 2008, Mr. Subbarao said while unveiling the annual credit policy in Mumbai.
  • “The reduction in the repo rate is based on an assessment of growth having slowed below its post-crisis trend rate, which, in turn, is contributing to the moderation in core inflation,” the Governor said.
  • RBI has pegged the GDP growth rate for 2012-13 at 7.3 per cent. It is expected to be 6.9 per cent in 2011-12.
  • After two consecutive cuts since January, the Governor, however, retained the cash reserve ratio at 4.75 per cent.
  • Mr. Subbarao, however, ruled out further reduction in policy rate in the immediate future citing persistent upside risks to inflation and possible fiscal slippages driven by higher oil subsidies. It expects the inflation to be around 6.5 per cent by March 2013.
  • “It must be emphasised that the deviation of growth from trend is modest. At the same time, upside risks to inflation persist. These considerations inherently limit the space for further reduction in policy rates,” he said.
  • The decision is likely to prompt the banks to cut lending rates for home, auto and corporate loans, experts said.
  • The RBI has raised lending rates 13 times between March 2010 and October 2011 to contain inflation that had been hovering near double-digit.
  • This had led to clamour by industry to cut rates and spur industrial and economic growth that has slowed down considerably during the past few quarters.
  • In order to ease tight liquidity situation, Mr. Subbarao announced doubling the borrowing under the Marginal Standing Facility for banks to 2 per cent of their deposits with immediate effect. It also permitted banks to borrow under the MSF even if they have excess government securities holdings.
  • On the growth front, RBI expects FY’13 to be moderately better than the fiscal gone by. It has pegged GDP growth at 7.3 per cent, which is 0.3 per cent lower than the government projection for 2012-13. Growth in 2011-12 is seen at a 3-year low of 6.9 per cent.
  • Even though spurring growth has taken the priority at the Mint Road, the RBI continues to be worried about the inflation scenario, calling it as “challenging” due to the sharp spikes in crude prices and food articles in the recent months.
  • Noting the moderation in manufacturing inflation, the Governor pegged the annual overall inflation target at 6.5 per cent for FY’13 (which is 0.5 per cent lower than its projection for FY’12), saying the price rise will be range-bound through the year.
  • Inflation was the key driver that guided the Reserve Bank to tighten money supply, and later hold rates during the past 36 months.
  • The period also saw it inflicting 13 simultaneous hikes, by 3.75 per cent in repo rates over the 19-month period, making it one of the most aggressive central banks in the world.
  • Apart from hurting investment activity, the rate hikes severely hurt the retail borrowers as higher loan repayments put household budgets for a toss.
  • The RBI made a conscious effort at placating this class by reiterating that banks should not charge prepayment penalties from home loan borrowers. It also announced to set up a working group to assess the possibility of having long-term fixed interest products which will not be exposed to interest rate changes.                                                                           Sensex spurts 222 points after RBI rate cut.  
  • The BSE benchmark Sensex spurted by over 222 points in late morning trade on Tuesday after the Reserve Bank cut short-term lending rate to support the economic growth.
  • The 30-share index spurted by 222.33 points to trade at 17,373.28 soon after the RBI announced cut in short-term lending rate, repo rate, by 0.50 percentage point.
  • Similarly, the National Stock Exchange Nifty index shot up by 67.20 points to 5,293.40 points.
  • The upsurge was mostly lead by interest rate sensitive stocks such as banking, realty and auto.
  • Realty major DLF was trading higher by 1.55 per cent at Rs. 202.60, while banking behemoth SBI gained 1.58 per cent to trade at Rs. 2,301.10.
  • Private lender ICICI Bank rose by 1.13 per cent to Rs. 883.30.
  • Among the sectoral indices, the BSE realty index gained the most jumping by 1.67 per cent to 1,811.25 points.                                                                                                                         RBI wants Govt to hike prices of petroleum products.                  
  •  Making a case for raising prices of diesel, kerosene and LPG, the Reserve Bank on Tuesday said hike in rates of petroleum products is necessary to arrest fiscal slippages.
  • “Overall from the perspective of vulnerabilities emerging from the fiscal and current account deficits, it is imperative for macroeconomic stability that administered prices of petroleum products are increased to reflect their true costs of production,” RBI Governor D. Subbarao said in the Annual Monetary Policy Statement for 2012-13.
  • While petrol prices are market-linked, the government fixes the rates of LPG, kerosene and diesel, which results in a large budgetary expenditure on subsidies.
  • Global crude oil prices have surged since the beginning of 2012 on account of geo-political concerns in the Middle East and abundant global liquidity. The price of Brent crude rose to USD 120 a barrel in mid-April from $111 in January.
  • RBI said the Budget estimate of oil subsidy is likely to fall “significantly short of the required amount“.
  • High subsidies are putting pressure on the country’s fiscal deficit, which touched 5.9 per cent of GDP last fiscal and is pegged at 5.1 per cent in 2012--13. India imports about 80 per cent of its crude oil requirement.
  • The government targets to bring down the subsidy bill to below 2 per cent of GDP this fiscal and 1.75 per cent in the subsequent years. Government has made a provision of Rs 40,000 crore towards fuel subsidy for 2012-13.
  • “...Several upside risks to the budgeted fiscal deficit remain. Containment of non-plan expenditure within budget estimates for 2012-13 is contingent upon the government’s ability to adhere to its commitment of capping subsidies,” Dr. Subbarao said.
  • Dr. Subbarao said any slippage in fiscal deficit would have implications for inflation. “Upside risks to inflation persist. These considerations inherently limit the space for further reduction in policy rates,” he said.
  • Persistent demand pressure emerging from inadequate steps to contain subsidies, as indicated in the recent Union Budget, will further reduce the space for rate cut, he added.
  • Fuelled by gold demand, crude oil prices and decelerating growth in emerging economies, India’s current account deficit (CAD), widened to 4 per cent of GDP in April-December 2011, up from 3.3 per cent a year ago.
  • CAD is the difference between inflow and outflow of foreign exchange into the country.
  • In its Macroeconomic and Monetary Developments in 2011-12 report, the RBI had on Monday said, “The policy design to achieve macro-objectives hinges on deregulation and the upward adjustment of oil prices by letting the demand effects work towards diminishing fiscal and external risks”.                                                                                                                            Tax issue: Vodafone issues notice to Centre.   
  •  Vodafone on Tuesday threatened to drag the government to international arbitration over retrospective tax legislation under the bilateral investment treaty (BIT) between India and the Netherlands.
  • Dutch subsidiary Vodafone International Holdings BV (VIHBV) on Tuesday severed a notice of dispute on the Indian government regarding proposals in the Finance Bill 2012 which it claimed violated the international legal protections granted Vodafone and other international investors in India.
  • In a regulatory filing to the London Stock Exchange, Vodafone has asked the Indian government to abandon or suitably amend the retrospective aspects of the proposed legislation as Vodafone would prefer to reach an amicable solution to this matter.
  • “However, if the Indian government is not willing to do so, Vodafone will take whatever steps are necessary to protect its shareholders’ interest, including investment treaty arbitration proceedings under the BIT against the Indian government,” the company said.
  • In the Budget, the government announced a proposal to amend the Income Tax Act to bring overseas deals such as Vodafone’s purchase of Hutchison under tax net after the Supreme Court held that the UK firm was not liable to pay the Rs 11,000 crore in taxes.
  • This is sought to be done through a retrospective amendment to the Income Tax Act which gives authorities powers to reopens cases as far back as 1962 under the Finance Bill 2012.The Vodafone statement said that the dispute arose from the retrospective tax legislation proposal which, if enacted, would have serious consequences for a wide range of Indian and international businesses, as well as direct and negative consequences for Vodafone.
  • It said the proposed legislation would also countermand the verdict of the Supreme Court in January 2012, which ruled that Vodafone had no liability to account for withholding tax on its acquisition of indirect interests in Hutchison Essar Limited in 2007.
  • Under the BIT, Vodafone said the Indian government is obliged among other things to accord fair and equitable treatment to investors, provide full protection and security, not breach the legitimate expectations of investors in making investments, not deny justice or breach previously provided assurances and not take steps to indirectly expropriate the investment.
  • The statement said Vodafone believes that the retrospective tax proposal amount to a denial of justice and a breach of the Indian government’s obligation under the BIT to accord fair and equitable treatment to investors.                                                                                             Adarsh land belongs to govt., not Army’ ,Court says.  
  •  In a huge relief to the Maharashtra government, the judicial commission of inquiry looking into the Adarsh housing scam has held that the land on which the controversial building stands belongs to the State and not the Army.
  • The two-member panel, which had submitted its interim report to the government last Friday, has also held that the building was not reserved for war heroes and Kargil widows.
  • The interim report was discussed by the Maharashtra Cabinet on Tuesday, sources close to the development said, adding it is likely to be tabled in the legislature later in the day.
  • The commission headed by former Bombay High Court judge J.A. Patil includes former State Chief Secretary P. Subramanian.
  • The report, according to sources, has thrown light on the issues of ownership of the land on which the 31-storey high-rise stands in upscale Colaba, and if it was reserved for war heroes and Kargil widows.
  • The allegations in the case are that the land was allotted by the State government to the Adarsh Society though it belonged to the Defence Ministry, and the building came up in violation of several civic and environmental norms.
  • The State government had approached the commission a few months ago seeking an interim report on the points of title and reservation.
  • The Maharashtra government had appointed the two-member panel to probe the Adarsh Society scam in January 2011.
  • The panel has been tasked with probing all aspects of the scam, including ownership of the land and allotment, as well as alleged violations of rules in grant of various clearances to the building. The commission is also looking into violation of coastal zone regulations.
  • A number of top civil and army officials and politicians, including former chief Minister Ashok Chavan, are alleged to have facilitated clearances for the building and got flats in it as quid pro quo.
  • Nine of the 14 accused, including two senior IAS officers, have been arrested for their alleged involvement in the scam.                                                                                                  Upgraded Aakash tablet to be launched next month: Sibal.     
  • A faster and enhanced version of low-cost tablet PC, Aakash, would be launched next month, Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal said on Tuesday.The second version of Aakash will be launched in May,” Mr. Sibal told reporters on the sidelines of World IT forum 2012 in New Delhi.
  • The tablet will be produced domestically, and in this regard the government is talking to various manufacturers from across the world.After freezing the technology, we will start manufacturing it. We are calling people from across the world to manufacture it and some people have shown interest,” Mr. Sibal said.
  • The new tablet would have a better 3200m AH battery with a three-hour backup, a 700 MHz Cortex A8 processor and a capacitive touch screen which would get over the earlier issues observed in the tablets, Mr. Sibal had said earlier.
  • Recently, Datawind, the maker of Aakash, and Quad Electronics, which is the contract manufacturer of the tablet, have been trading charges against each other.Quad has said it has not been paid for its work by the tablet maker alleging the letter of credit issued by Datawind was dishonoured and it has not received any payment for its work.
  • However, Datawind has been claiming that all the payments that was due to Quad have been cleared, except for the 600 units that remain unpaid by IIT-Rajasthan.
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Sunday, April 15, 2012

TODAY,S NEWS:- APRIL 14,2014
From- The Hindu

India to open FDI gate to Pakistan
  • India has decided in principle to allow foreign direct investment from Pakistan, as part of the road map to enhance economic engagement, a development that is expected to boost bilateral trade.
  • “As part of the initiatives to promote liberal trade, India has in principle agreed to FDI from Pakistan,” Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma said on Friday, after meeting Pakistan Commerce Minister Makhdoom Amin Fahim here.Mr. Sharma said the procedures, and the requirements, for allowing FDI were being formulated, and would soon be notified.
  • Both countries have also agreed in principle to allow opening of bank branches to guarantee smooth trade. This is the upshot of several rounds of talks between the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the State Bank of Pakistan.“Both the RBI and the State Bank of Pakistan are in favour of opening up branches on both sides of the border,” Mr. Sharma said.On this count, Mr. Fahim said, both sides were on the same page.
  • Encouraged by the pro-active steps taken by Pakistan, India would carry out a review of 30 per cent of the ‘sensitive list' in the next four months as a confidence-building measure, Mr. Sharma said.
  • Pakistani banks and businesses are keen on setting up shop in India, and the decision could pave the way for their entry into the country.
  • An India-Pakistan business council would be set up soon. It would be co-chaired by both countries.
  • Mr. Fahim said talks were being held for cooperation in the textiles trade.“We have also decided to begin negotiations in the hospitality, education and tourism sectors, and experts groups would be constituted to work out the modalities for talks,” he said.
  • Later, Mr. Sharma and Mr. Fahim left for the Attari-Wagah border, near Amritsar, to inaugurate the second Integrated Check Post, which will facilitate a smooth flow of road traffic and give traders and people crossing the border upgraded and modern infrastructure.

US historian's visa extended by a year 

  • In a reprieve for the controversial US historian Peter Heehs, who faced deportation from India, the Union Home Ministry extended his visa by one more year with effect from April 15.
  • Home Ministry sources said the formal order on extension of Heehs'a visa was issued on Friday.
  • Heehs, whose visa will expire on April 15, had applied for extension of his stay before the Puducherry Foreigner Regional Registration Officer (FRRO).
  • But following complaints by some of the followers of Sri Aurobindo that the historian had allegedly depicted a distorted picture of the freedom fighter and spiritual leader in a biography, the FRRO decided not to extend his visa.
  • When the matter was reported in the media, Home Minister P Chidambaram announced that he had asked for a suo motu review of the case and he would take an appropriate decision.
  • The American historian, who is an inmate of Sri Aurobindo Ashram, had spent nearly four decades in India working on a project of digitisation and archival of works of freedom fighter and spiritual leader Sri Aurobindo.

Becoming full member, India will strengthen SCO: Krishna 

 
  • India will lend more weight to the Shanghai regional group when it joins it as a full member, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna said on Friday.
  • “India has something substantial to offer to the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation in terms of strengthening the group,” he said at a joint press conference with his Russian and Chinese counterparts after the 11th trilateral meeting in RIC format here.
  • “India, with its billion-strong population, plays a very important role in the Shanghai regional group, where it has an observer status, and therefore India has expressed the desire to be involved in the organisation much more than it is today,” Mr. Krishna said.
  • Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Moscow supported granting full membership to India, as well as to Pakistan, “which has also sent in its application.”
  • He said the SCO came up for discussion at the RIC meeting and it was reiterated that the group was an “open” organisation.
  • Mr. Lavrov said the Shanghai group was now finalising the legal, organisational and financial aspects of admitting new members. He hoped that all formalities would be completed “in a short time and we can take the decision to admit India and Pakistan.”
  • Earlier this year Russian diplomats said the SCO still lacked consensus on expansion.
  • Mr. Lavrov welcomed India's participation as observer in a range of SCO activities, including the energy club, and its joining the SCO anti-terrorist structure as well as other projects in transportation, new technologies, agriculture, science and education.“There is no bar to India's greater involvement in the SCO,” he said.

Nod for Public Procurement Bill

  • In yet another bid to usher in transparency and tackle corruption in state purchases, the Union Cabinet on Thursday approved a Bill which seeks to regulate public procurement worth more than Rs 50 lakh so as to provide fair treatment to bidders.
  • Briefing the media after the Cabinet meeting, HRD and Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal said: “The Bill is exceptionally important as it is part of our commitment to deal with the issue of corruption. Part of our commitment is to ensure that in government functioning, there is both accountability and transparency.”
  • The Public Procurement Bill, 2012, which would not apply to purchases below Rs. 50 lakh and is likely to be introduced in the current session of Parliament, seeks to codify the fundamental principles in procurement and maximise competition.        

Shah Rukh's detention in U.S. angers India

  • India on Friday reacted sharply to actor Shah Rukh Khan's two-hour detention at a New York airport on Thursday, saying the apology the United States offered was nothing but mechanical.
  • India was certainly not mollified by a U.S. Department apology letter to the Indian mission in New York, which had to intervene to get Mr. Khan released. Even as the U.S. Embassy here went to great lengths to paint the incident as an aberration, External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna, in discussions with his Russian and Chinese counterparts in Moscow, immediately asked Indian Ambassador in Washington Nirupama Rao to take up the issue.
  • He said detention and apology had become a habit with the U.S..
  • While the U.S. was generous in its apology, there was no attempt at redress. The fine print after contriteness had been expressed was to advise the actor to register on a website that takes note of inconveniences suffered by a traveller to the U.S. such as racialism or repeated detentions because of mistaken identity.
  • This is the second time the actor has been detained for detailed questioning at a U.S. airport and he joins several Indian Muslims, including former President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, and BJP leader Shahnawaz Khan, who had been singled out for attention by the U.S. authorities because of their surnames.
  • The actor was detained for over two hours by immigration officials after arriving from India in a private plane with a group that included Nita, wife of Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani, to address students at Yale University.
  • While the rest of the team passed through immigration, Mr. Khan was detained and questioned. The actor was finally allowed to go following intervention by the Consulate-General of India (CGI) in New York.
  • While indignation expressed by TV channels' was picked up by the MEA, Mr. Khan joked about his detention on Twitter: “Whenever I start feeling arrogant about myself, I visit USA. The immigration guys kick the star out of stardom.” 
 Mata Prasad Pandey new U.P. Speaker
 
  • Mata Prasad Pandey, Samajwadi Party MLA from Itwa in Sidhharthnagar district, was on Friday unanimously elected Speaker of the Uttar Pradesh Assembly:
  Prohibition not workable in liquor cases
  • The Rajasthan Government on Friday ruled out any possibility of introducing prohibition in the State. “The prohibition introduced in the State in 1980 did not work out. Apart from the revenue loss, it had also led to a spurt in liquor smuggling and increased presence of liquor mafia in the State. The prohibition was withdrawn on August 11, 1981, Excise Minister Rajendra Pareek told the Assembly. The Minister was responding to a private member's resolution seeking a ban on liquor, tobacco and paan masala in the State.
  • Gujarat has total prohibition in force but the consumption of liquor there is more than that of Rajasthan and other States. Now the Gujarat Government is also worried about the activities of liquor smugglers,” Mr. Pareek said responding to the resolution of BJP MLA Chandra Kanta Meghwal. The resolution was rejected by voice vote.
  • Mr. Pareek said neighbouring Haryana too had introduced prohibition some time back but there too it was withdrawn soon.It is a fact that liquor brings revenue to the State exchequer but it also damages the health of individuals and plays havoc with families. The State cannot stop its consumption by laws. It is for social groups and NGOs to campaign against the consumption of liquor and the tobacco products, he said, adding that Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot had imposed the maximum tax on the tobacco products in the current State Budget.
  • Responding to another private member's resolution seeking steps to stop breaking up of families and growing instances of discord in marital relationships, Urban Development & Housing Minister Shanti Dhariwal said the government programmes in the past had been for emancipation of women. The State never supported the break-up of joint families. He cited the recent Supreme Court order allowing divorce for a woman if her husband is sentenced for a life term.
  • Minister for Social Justice & Empowerment Ashok Bairwa blamed the break-up of families on the habit of watching television serials.After watching TV serials women are leaving joint families to have their own nuclear families, he said, adding that on the part of the government the effort was to keep harmony in society.
  • Mr. Bairwa said there was need to create public opinion against TV serials which were creating divisions in families and society. The resolution, moved by Suryakanta Vyas of the BJP, was rejected by voice vote.
  • Another private member's resolution, moved by Prabhulal Saini of the BJP, sought the Government to recommend to the Centre on the strict adherence by the media to the norms set by the Press Council of India. There should be a watchdog in the State to ensure that the media maintained neutrality in reporting, he said.
  • Information & Public relations Minister Jitendra Singh said the State Government was committed to the welfare of journalists. In order to keep media persons free from the hassles of day-to-day existence and to help them carry out their responsibilities dispassionately the Government had been implementing various schemes for the welfare of journalists. In this connection Dr. Singh said the insurance cover for journalists had been raised to Rs.2 lakhs from 1 lakh. The State would be paying 90 per cent of the premium, he noted.

World trade to slow down to 3.7 % in 2012

  • The World Trade Organisation (WTO) has projected a further slowdown in world trade, pegging the growth at 3.7 per cent for 2012.
  • World trade expanded in 2011 by 5 per cent, a sharp deceleration from the 2010 rebound of 13.8 per cent. It attributed the slowdown to the global economy losing momentum due to a number of shocks, including the European sovereign debt crisis. Multiple economic setbacks during 2011 dampened growth beyond expectations and led to a stronger than anticipated easing in the fourth quarter, according a report released by the WTO.
  • “More than three years have passed since the trade collapse of 2008-09, but the world economy and trade remain fragile. The further slowing of trade expected in 2012 shows that the downside risks remain high. We are not yet out of the woods,” WTO Director-General Pascal Lamy said.
  • “The WTO has so far deterred economic nationalism, but the sluggish pace of recovery raises concerns that a steady trickle of restrictive trade measures could gradually undermine the benefits of trade openness. It is time to do no harm. WTO members should turn their attention on revitalising the trading system,” he further said.
  • The preliminary figure of 5 per cent for world merchandise trade growth in 2011 is down 0.8 points from its most recent forecast in September 2011.It said India recorded exports growth of 16 per cent in 2011, the fastest in the world in volume terms last year.
  •  “India had the fastest export growth among major traders in 2011, with shipments rising 16.1 per cent. China had the second-fastest export growth of many major economies at 9.3 per cent,” the report said.India also emerged as the second-fastest importer after China growing at 6 per cent in 2011. While, Indian exports increased the fastest in the world in volume terms, in terms of dollar realisation, the growth has been slowing sharply since August 2011, according to Commerce Ministry data.
  • WTO economists said the weak import demand from the Europe and the U.S. would adversely affect the emerging and developing countries such as India. The U.S. and the European Union together account for nearly 35 per cent of India's exports of $245.9 billion in 2010-11, as per India's trade data. 
Black Money
  • The government has maintained that there are no reliable estimates of black money generated held within and outside the country. It says the different estimates of the quantum of black money range between $500 to $1,400 billion. A study by the Global Financial Integrity Group has estimated the illicit outflow at about $462 billion. Will the government be able to bring back black money from abroad?