31 & 31 July 2023 Current Affairs | 1o important questions and answers with Detail

This is the current affairs of 30 & 31 July 2023. Here are 10 questions and answers of daily current affairs for better preparation of competitive exams for government jobs.

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1. According to the report presented in the Parliament, how many women and girls went missing in the country between 2019 and 2021?

a. 13.13 Lakh
b. 12.13 Lakh
c. 10.23 Lakh
d. 11.23 Lakh

Answer: a. 13.13 Lakh

– The Central Home Ministry presented the figures of missing women and girls over three years (2019 to 2021) in the Parliament in July 2023.
– This data is from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB).
– Between 2019 and 2021, 1,061,648 women above the age of 18 and 251,430 girls below that age went missing.

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2. In which state maximum number of women and girls went missing between 2019 and 2021?

a. Uttar Pradesh
b. Madhya Pradesh
c. Rajasthan
d. Kerala

Answer: b. Madhya Pradesh

– Between 2019 and 2021, 160,180 women and 38,234 girls went missing in Madhya Pradesh.
In West Bengal, 156,905 women and 36,606 girls went missing during the same period.
– In Maharashtra, 178,400 women and 13,033 girls went missing.
– In Odisha, 70,222 women and 16,649 girls went missing.
– Similarly, in Chhattisgarh, 49,116 women and 10,817 girls disappeared.

Where were the highest number of missing women and girls in the centrally administered regions?
– In the national capital, Delhi, 61,054 women and 22,919 girls went missing between 2019 and 2021.
In Jammu and Kashmir, 8,617 women and 1,148 girls went missing during this period.

What initiatives did the government take for safety and security?
– With the help of technology, Smart Policing and Safety Management projects have been approved for eight cities: Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Lucknow, and Mumbai.
– On September 20, 2018, the Ministry of Home Affairs launched a cybercrime reporting portal for citizens to report explicit content.
– To facilitate investigation and tracking of sexual offenders across the country, a National Database of Sexual Offenders was launched on September 20, 2018.
– The law mandates the completion of investigations in rape cases within two months, filing of charge sheets, and the completion of trials within the next two months.

Legal initiatives to prevent crimes against women:
– The Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2013, is included for effective prevention of sexual offenses.
– Additionally, the Criminal Law (Amendment) Act, 2018, introduced even more stringent provisions, including the death penalty for rape of girls under 12 years of age.
– The government has initiated an Emergency Response Support System, a unified emergency number (112) for all emergency situations.
Field resources are sent to crisis-hit areas with the help of computer assistance.

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3. For the World Universiade 2023 Games, India has stopped the entire team of which sport from going there after China issued stapled visas?

a. Wushu
b. Polo
c. Football
d. Wrestling

Answer: a. Wushu

– The World University Games began in Chengju, China, on July 28, 2023.
– A team of 12 people was supposed to participate in the Wushu tournament.
– Besides 8 players, the team also included 1 coach and 3 staff members.
– Among them were 3 players from Arunachal Pradesh – Naiman Wangsu, Onilu Tega, and – Mepung Lamgu.
– The visa applications for all players were submitted on July 16.
– China issued visas on time for other players, but the Chinese embassy in Delhi did not accept the papers of the three players from Arunachal Pradesh.
– They were asked to resubmit their documents.
After the matter reached the Central government, the entire team of 12 Wushu players was prevented from going and was sent back from Delhi airport at 2:30 AM.
– Other Indian athletes left for China.

What is a stapled visa issued by China?
– When people from one country wish to travel to another country, they need to obtain permission from that country. This permission is known as a visa.
– Different types of visas are issued for people from other countries coming to India, such as transit visas, tourist visas, business visas, journalist visas, entry visas, partner visas, and on-arrival visas.
China also issues various types of visas, including stapled visas.
– In a stapled visa, the immigration officer does not stamp the passport.
– Instead, a separate paper or parchment is stapled to the passport.
– This paper mentions the purpose of the person’s travel to that country.
– The immigration officer puts a stamp on this paper, and it is called a stapled visa.

What is the reason for the controversy?
– China issues stapled visas to the people of two Indian states, Arunachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir.
– This policy is not applied to people from other Indian states.
– China considers Arunachal Pradesh to be part of Southern Tibet, and it claims sovereignty over Tibet.
– China does not recognize those regions as part of India for which it is issuing stapled visas.
– Besides Arunachal Pradesh, the list also includes Jammu and Kashmir.
– China claims that Arunachal Pradesh is its territory and that the people there do not need a visa for travel within their own country.
– Arunachal Pradesh claims to be a part of India and hence considers stapled visas as a challenge to its sovereignty.
– China has not changed its policy despite India’s objections and wants to maintain its dispute with India over this matter.

What is China’s motive behind this?
– In fact, if a person with a stapled visa wants to return to his/her own country after completing the task, the visa is torn off.
– The reason for travel and the stamp are on this paper.
– Along with it, the entry and exit passes of that country are also torn.
– This way, the traveler’s passport has no record of the travel.
– It poses a significant challenge to Indian government and administration in terms of security.
– It is not just about the country whose residents are issued stapled visas; it becomes a question of dignity for that country. It is a challenge for the Indian government that a hostile country considers a part of a “Sovereign Country” as its own territory.

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4. Who became the new director of National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC)?

a. Ganesan Kannabiran
b. Vivek Srivastava
c. Rakesh Yadav
d. victory rebel

Answer: a. Ganesan Kannabiran

– Professor Ganeshan Kannabiran has worked as a senior professor at NIT.

About NAAC:
– NAAC is an autonomous body established by the UGC on September 5, 1994.
– Professor Bhushan Patwardhan is the Chairman of NAAC.

What is the function of NAAC?
– NAAC assesses and accredits colleges, universities, and other recognized institutions to analyze the status of their quality.

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5. Which regulatory organization has set up the Corporate Debt Market Development Fund (CDMDF)?

a. SEBI
b. RBI
c. TRAI
d. IRDA

Answer: a. SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India)

– SEBI announced the creation of the Corporate Debt Market Development Fund (CDMDF) in July 2023.
– It is designed as an Alternative Investment Fund (AIF).
– This fund is designed to work as a ‘backstop facility,’ which provides support during volatile market conditions by purchasing investment-grade corporate debt securities.
– The objective of this fund is to instill confidence in the corporate bond market and promote liquidity in the secondary market.
– Through this fund, Asset Management Companies (AMCs) of mutual funds are required to contribute 2% of their assets under management (AUM) towards their designated debt-oriented schemes.

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6. When is World Ranger Day celebrated?

a. July 28
b. July 29
c. 30 July
d. 31 July

Answer: d. 31 July

– This day is celebrated to honor and raise awareness about the efforts of rangers who have been killed or injured during their duty and for the protection of the world’s natural and cultural heritage.

Who are rangers?
– Rangers are responsible for conservation of nature.
– They hold positions in the Forest Department and are tasked with patrolling forests to protect wildlife and natural resources.

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7. Where will India’s first Fisheries Atal Incubation Center (AIC) be set up?

a. KMU, UP
b. KUFOS, Kerala
c. IIT, Kanpur
d. IIT, Bombay

Answer: b. KUFOS, Kerala (Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies)

– For this, KUFOS has received a grant of ₹10 crores from the Policy Commission.
– AIC Pahal is a part of Atal Innovation Mission, which aims to promote a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship in various sectors across the country.
– This center will work towards promoting innovation and inspiring young individuals to create advanced technologies and solutions.

– KUFOS Vice-Chancellor – T. Pradeepkumar

Kerala:
– Capital – Thiruvananthapuram
– Governor – Arif Mohammed Khan
– Chief Minister – Pinarayi Vijayan

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8. PM Modi launched a new variety ‘Urea Gold’, in which urea is coated with which chemical element?

a. Iron
b. Zinc
c. calcium
d. Sulphur

Answer: d. Sulfur

– Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched ‘Urea Gold’ in July 2023.

About Urea Gold:
– It is Sulphur-coated Urea (SCU), hence also known as Sulphur Urea.
– It is being introduced to address sulphur deficiency in the soil and reduce input costs for farmers.
– Nitrogen is slowly released from Sulphur-coated Urea. Mixing humic acid in Urea Gold extends its lifespan as a fertilizer.
– 15 kilograms of Urea Gold provides the same benefits as 20 kilograms of traditional urea.
– Its usage reduces the amount of fertilizer required in fields and enhances crop quality.
– Urea Gold is being manufactured by Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited (RCF) company.
– Additionally, neem-coated urea is already available in the market.
– Neem-coated urea slows down the release of nitrogen in the soil, which helps in controlling nitrogen leaching and volatilization, leading to improved nitrogen use efficiency by plants.

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9. The Maharashtra government has decided to give the first ‘Udyog Ratna’ award to which industrialist?

a. Mukesh Ambani
b. Ratan Tata
c. Anand Mahindra
d. Gautam Adani

Answer: b. Ratan Tata

– State Industries Minister Uday Samant provided this information.
– Renowned industrialist and Chairman of Tata Sons, Ratan Tata, will be honored with the first ‘Udyog Ratna’ award.
– The ‘Udyog Ratna’ award is a state-level recognition.

Maharashtra
– CM – Eknath Shinde
– Governor – Ramesh Bais
– Capital – Mumbai

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10. Which campaign was started by Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding Independence Day?

a. mera desh meri mati 
b. my life my right
c. my soil, my land
d. my land my country

Answer: a. mera desh meri mati 

– The Prime Minister appealed to the citizens to participate in this campaign on 30th July 2023.
– As part of this initiative, soldiers from all three armed forces will participate in the ‘My Soil, My Country’ campaign between 9th and 15th August 2023.
– During the ‘My Soil, My Country’ campaign, an ‘Amrit Kalash Yatra’ will also be organized.
– This ‘Amrit Kalash Yatra’ will travel from various corners and villages of the country, bringing 7,500 earthen pots (kalash) filled with soil and saplings to Delhi.
– With the soil and saplings from these 7,500 pots, an ‘Amrit Vatika’ will be created near the National War Memorial.


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