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Prelim Bits 20-08-2017

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August 20, 2017

Higher Education Financing Agency

  • The Government has signed an agreement with Canara bank to set up non-banking financial company (NBFC) called the Higher Education Finance Agency (HEFA).
  • It will be a joint venture between the HRD ministry and the bank.
  • It is formed to give a major push for creation of high quality infrastructure in premier educational institutions.
  • NBFC will rise funds from the market and also mobilize CSR funds from PSUs/Corporates and lend to government-run higher educational institutions for promoting research and innovation.
  • The HEFA would finance the civil and lab infrastructure projects through a 10-year loan.
  • HEFA will leverage the equity to rise up to Rs. 20,000 crore for the funding of world-class infrastructure at the IITs, IIMs, the National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and such other institutions.

Fast Track Courts

  • On the recommendation of 14th Finance Commission, a scheme for setting up of Fast Track Courts (FTC) was rolled out by the central government.
  • They were established to expeditiously dispose of long pending cases in the Sessions Courts and long pending cases of undertrial prisoners.
  • It is the primary responsibility of the State Governments to establish these courts in consultation with the concerned High Courts.
  • Department of Justice (Ministry of Law and Justice) is monitoring the Scheme and Ministry of Finance release funds directly to state governments to establish Fast track courts.
  • Maharashtra state is going to setup 24 fast track courts and the first 3 courts will be set up in Mumbai and Thane to deal with heinous crimes like rape and murder.
  • U.P is first on the list of beneficiary states to get funds from Central government for setting up of FTC, followed by Maharashtra.

Global Liveability Ranking

  • Australia’s Melbourne city has been named the world’s most liveable city for the sixth consecutive year, according to the Global Liveability Ranking.
  • Global Liveability Ranking is a list of 140 cities published by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
  • The ranking considers 30 factors related to things like public safety, healthcare, education, infrastructure and environment.
  • Melbourne is followed by Austrian capital Vienna and Canada’s Vancouver.
  • The least liveable city is Damascus at 140th place.
  • No Indian cities were ranked in the top ten or bottom ten in the list.

TDRS-M

  • Tracking and Data Relay Satellite-M (TDRS-M) is a next generation communication satellite recently launched by NASA.
  • It is the third and final in a series of next generation communications satellites.
  • TDRS-M will become part of NASA's Space Network providing navigation and high-data-rate communications to the International Space Station, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, rockets and a host of other spacecraft.
  • TDRS-M will expand the capabilities and extend the lifespan of the Space Network by receiving and transmitting mission data well into the next decade.

Monroe Doctrine

  • It is a policy named after American President James Monroe, adopted by U.S in 1823.
  • By this policy, U.S decided to oppose colonial intervention into the Americas by European empires.
  • The Doctrine was aimed at preserving the political independence that Latin American nations won from their European colonisers.
  • It stated that any future European intervention in the Americas would be considered an act of aggression that would cause the U.S. to intervention in it.
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