Thursday 8 January 2015

Current Affairs Updates 07.01.15

1. Railways' earnings up by over 12% 
  • Railways has earned Rs 1,14,656.13 crore during April-December 2014, registering an increase of 12.57 per cent.
  • It had earned Rs 1,01,856.45 crore during the same period in the previous year.
  • The total earnings from goods during April-December, 2014 were Rs 77,161.55 crore as compared to Rs 68,776.35 crore in the corresponding period in 2013, showing an increase of 12.19 per cent, according to the Railway Ministry data.
  • The total number of passengers booked during April- December 2014 were 6,256.16 million compared to 6,360.15 million during the same period in 2013, showing a decrease of 1.64 per cent. 


2. Google, New ally for 'Digital India' project
  • Vinton Cerf, Chief Internet Evangelist at Google, met Minister for Communications and Information Technology Ravi Shankar Prasad to discuss the role technology giant can play in supporting the government’s vision for a Digital India.
  • Vinton Cerf said, "We have some ideas. We want to share with them those ideas to find out which of them make sense. Maybe they will have better ideas than us.”
  • The government’s ambitious Digital India project aims to connect all gram panchayats by broadband Internet, promote e-governance and transform India into a connected knowledge economy.


3. IBA raises wage revision offer to 12.5%
  • The United Forum of Bank Employees has deferred the all-India bank strike.
  • the IBA had improved its offer of wage revision by raising the monthly salaries of banks employees and officers to 12.5 per cent. 
  • The unions have refused to accept the offer which they termed was too low.


4. 500 Firms Approach Ministry to Make PF Optional
  • As many as 500 companies have approached the Ministry of Labour to consider revamping of the laws governing salary payment and granting employees a choice in how they are paid their salary.
  • The petition asks the government to give employees the choice to decide on three issues
  • Firstly, whether to make their 12 per cent employee contribution to Provident Fund or opt out of it.
  • secondly whether to pay 12 per cent employer contribution to the Employee Pension Scheme or to an individual account opened with the National Pension Scheme.
  • And thirdly, whether to pay their ESI contribution to the ESI corporation or purchase insurance from any IRDA regulated insurance company.
  • Currently, in a cost to-company model informal employees can take home their entire salary while employees in the organised sector "lose" a part of their earnings to schemes like PF, Employees State Insurance (ESI), Professional Tax, Employees Pension Scheme, statutory bonus and gratuity.


5. Amitabh Bachchan named as the Brand Ambassador of AP health sector
  • Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan on 6 January 2015 named as the Brand Ambassador of  Andhra Pradesh (AP) health sector. 
  • His appointment was announced by the AP Health Minister Kamineni Srinivas in Hyderabad.
  • Being the brand ambassador of AP health sector, he will be participating in various health-related campaigns of AP government.
  • Bachchan will not take any remuneration for the services he would be rendering to the state as its health ambassador.


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