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    Posted 27 Jul 2024

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    Olympics

    The 33rd edition of the Olympics started in Paris.

    • The Paris 2024 Games will see 32 different sports being played.
    • Breakdancing (Breaking), surfing, skateboarding, sport climbing are added in this olympics.

    About Olympics

    • The first-ever Olympics were held in Athens, Greece in 1896. Since then, the Olympic Games are held every four years.
    • The five Olympic rings symbolise the ‘five parts of the world’ in which the Olympic movement prevails.
    • The Olympic motto is ‘Citius-Altius-Fortius’. The three Latin words translate to ‘Faster-Higher-Stronger’ in English.
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    • Olympics
    • Breakdancing

    Asian Disaster Preparedness Centre

    India has taken over the Chair of ADPC from People Republic of China for the year 2024-25.

    About ADPC

    • Autonomous International Organization for cooperation in and implementation of disaster risk reduction and building climate resilience in Asia and the Pacific region.
    • India and eight neighbouring countries are the founding members of ADPC.
    • It was established in 1986 as a regional disaster preparedness center (DMC) in Bangkok, Thailand
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    • Disaster Resilience
    • Asian Disaster Preparedness Centre

    BIMSTEC

    India Calls For Cooperation in BIMSTEC On Counter-Terrorism And Combating Drug Trafficking Among Others.

    About BIMSTEC

    • It is a regional organization that was established in 1997 with the signing of the Bangkok Declaration.
    • Comprises seven Member States: Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Nepal, Bhutan.
    • Secretariat: Dhaka, Bangladesh
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    • BIMSTEC
    • Bangkok Declaration

    Non-Tariff Measures (NTMs)

    India is 2nd largest user of NTMs in 2023 as per WTO’s ‘World Tariff Profiles’ Report, 2024. 

    About Non-Tariff Measures (NTMs)

    • NTMs are defined as policy measures, other than ordinary customs tariffs, that can be potentially detrimental to international trade in goods, changing quantities traded, prices, or both.
    • Examples- Quotas or price controls, Sanitary and Phytosanitary measures, Technical Barriers to Trade, etc. 
    • Though many NTMs aim primarily at protecting public health or the environment, they also affect trade through information, compliance, and procedural costs.
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    • Quotas
    • Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures
    • Non-Tariff Measures (NTMs)

    Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR)

    RBI’s draft norms proposal on LCR may impact the Bank’s earnings by 4-11 %.  

    About LCR

    • LCR requires banks to maintain a buffer of easily liquefiable assets to cover potential withdrawal demands over 30 days. 
      • It helps the bank stay afloat during a financial crisis.
    • Formula to calculate LCR
      • LCR  = (High Quality Liquid Assets) / (Total net cash outflows over next 30 calendar days)
      • Every asset that can be easily and instantly converted into cash at minimum or no cost of value is a High-Quality Liquid Asset.
    • LCR in banking resulted from Basel III agreement.
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    • Liquidity Coverage Ratio
    • High Quality Liquid Assets
    • Basel III agreement

    Tell Umm Amer

    Saint Hilarion Monastery/Tell Umm Amer in Palestine is inscribed on UNESCO’s List of World Heritage in Danger. 

    About Tell Umm Amer

    • Founded by Saint Hilarion, it is one of the earliest monastic sites in Middle East, dating back to 4th century.
    • It was the first monastic community in Holy Land, laying the groundwork for spread of monastic practices in the region.  
    • Monastery occupied a strategic position at crossroads of major trade and communication routes between Asia and Africa.
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    • Tell Umm Amer
    • UNESCO’s List of World Heritage in Danger
    • Saint Hilarion

    GROWTH-India telescope

    India’s GROWTH-India telescope in Ladakh captured images of 116-metre, building-sized asteroid during its closest approach to Earth.

    About GROWTH-India telescope 

    • India’s first fully robotic optical research telescope, located at Indian Astronomical Observatory site at Hanle, Ladakh.
    • Set up by Indian Institute of Astrophysics (Bengaluru) and IIT Bombay with funding from Indo-US Science and Technology Forum and Science and Engineering Research Board, India.  
    • Part of international network called Global Relay of Observatories Watching Transients Happen (GROWTH) whose aim is to study celestial events and collect data regarding them.
    • Studies electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational wave sources, young supernovae, and near earth asteroids etc
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    • Indian Astronomical Observatory
    • GROWTH-India telescope

    Model Skill Loan Scheme

    Government of India launched the revised Model Skill Loan Scheme.

    • It is revised version of Credit Guarantee Fund Scheme for Skill Development (CCFSSD), 2015.

    About Model Skill Loan Scheme

    • Ministry: Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship 
    • Aim: Providing easy access to advanced-level skill courses, which potentially pose a significant financial barrier for many deserving students and candidates to gain futuristic and in-demand industry skills.
    • Loan amount limit has been increased to 7.5 lakh rupees from 1.5 lakh rupees earlier.
    • Now, NBFCs, Micro Finance Institutions, and Small Finance Banks will be eligible to extend loans to students.
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    • Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
    • Model Skill Loan Scheme
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