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MONETARY POLICY [ QUANTITATIVE TOOL ]

1. Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF) 
β–  Repo & Reverse Repo Rate

2. Marginal Standing Facility (MSF)
3. Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR)
4. Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR)
5. Bank Rate
6. Credit Ceiling
7. Open Market Operation

β˜† Higher SLR , CRR - lower liquidity
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πŸ”†India’s Initiatives at COP29:

βœ…Resilient Infrastructure: Highlighted CDRI and IRIS initiatives for disaster-resilient infrastructure and SIDS adaptation.
βœ…Industrial Decarbonization: Co-hosted LeadIT Member Meet with Sweden; promoted hydrogen-based solutions and CO2 capture.
βœ…SIDS Adaptation Finance: Advocated finance unlocking and disaster-resilient support for SIDS.
βœ…Solar Energy Leadership: Promoted solar adoption with ISA, targeting a 20-fold increase by 2050.
βœ…Gender-Inclusive Action: Showcased women-led clean energy solutions and gender-inclusive climate policies.
βœ…LeadIT Summit: Reaffirmed commitment to heavy industry decarbonization under the Paris Agreement.
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πŸ”†Committees on Western Ghats:

πŸ“Sanjay Kumar Committee:
βœ…Formed to review state objections on ESA demarcations and validate proposed exclusions.
βœ…Will conduct field visits to verify if demands for village exclusions from ESA listings are justified.
βœ…Seeks to finalize the ESA status for villages, restricting activities harmful to biodiversity.

πŸ“Madhav Gadgil Committee (2011):
βœ…Established by UPA government to propose protection measures for the Western Ghats.
βœ…Recommended designating the entire Western Ghats as ecologically sensitive.
βœ…Proposed the creation of a dedicated ecological authority to regulate development.
βœ…Report suggested rigorous conservation, but its recommendations were not fully adopted.

πŸ“Kasturirangan Committee (2012):
βœ…Formed as a follow-up to the Gadgil Committee to provide a more moderate approach.
βœ…Based ESA demarcations on 37% of the Western Ghats, focusing on forested areas.
βœ…Emphasized a balance between conservation and developmental needs, allowing limited activity in specific areas.
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πŸ”† Government Securities (G-Sec) :

βœ… A Tradable instrument issued by the Central Government or the State Governments.
βœ… A G-Sec is a type of debt instrument issued by the government to borrow money from the public to finance its Fiscal Deficit.
βœ… Kinds :
◽️Short : Term (usually called treasury bills, with original maturities of less than one year
◽️Long : Term (usually called Government bonds or dated securities with original maturity of one year or more)
βœ… Issuer :
πŸ”ΈοΈ Central Government - issues both, treasury bills & bonds or dated securities
πŸ”ΈοΈ State Government - Only bonds or dated securities [State Development Loans (SDLs)]
βœ… G-Secs carry practically no risk of default and, hence, are called risk-free gilt-edged instruments.
βœ… Issue Mechanism : The RBI conducts Open Market Operations (OMOs) for sale or purchase of G-secs to adjust money supply conditions.
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Simon Commission - Nov 1927

Delhi Proposals - Dec 1927

Simon Commission arrived India - Feb 1928

Nehru Report - Aug 1928

Jinnah's 14 points - March 1929

INC Lahore session - Dec 1929

Simon Commission report - 1930
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πŸ”†NABARD:  National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development
βœ… Established - 1982 [ B. Sivaraman Committee ]
βœ… Statutory body under NABARD ACT 1981.
βœ… Headquarters - Mumbai
βœ… Owner - Fully owned by government.
βœ… Operates Under : Department of Financial Services (DFS) under the Ministry of Finance.
βœ… All India Financial Institution

βœ… Supervise :
1. Regional rural banks ( RRB )  
2. State co- operative agriculture & rural development bank ( SCARDBs ) 
3. Commercial banks ( CBs )
4. State co - operative banks ( SCBs )
5. Other Financial institutions under RBI
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πŸ”† Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO)  :

βœ… Origin - Shanghai Five (1996) : China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.
βœ… 2001 :  Adding Uzbekistan as a sixth member , The Shanghai Five was renamed the SCO.
βœ… 2015 : The SCO decided to admit India and Pakistan as full members. 
βœ… 2016 : India and Pakistan signed the memorandum of obligations in Tashkent (Uzbekistan), thereby starting the formal process of joining the SCO as full members.
βœ… 2017: India and Pakistan officially joined SCO as full members
βœ… 2021: It was announced that Iran would become a full member of the SCO.
βœ… Headquarter - Beijing, China
πŸ”Έ Members - China, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Iran, and Uzbekistan
πŸ”ΈObservers - Afghanistan, Belarus, and Mongolia
πŸ”ΈDialogue Partners - Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Turkey, Egypt, Nepal, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia
βœ…  Structure :
πŸ”Έ The Council of Heads of State
πŸ”Έ The Council of Heads of Government
πŸ”Έ The Council of Foreign Ministers
πŸ”Έ The Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure
βœ… Significance - Addresses security issues in Asia with primarily Asian members.
βœ… 23rd Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit : Hosted By India
βœ… SCO Summit 2024(24th)  - Astana, Kazakhstan
πŸ”ΈBelarus has become the 10th member state of the SCO
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πŸ”† Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO)  :

βœ… Origin - Shanghai Five (1996) : China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.
βœ… 2001 :  Adding Uzbekistan as a sixth member , The Shanghai Five was renamed the SCO.
βœ… 2015 : The SCO decided to admit India and Pakistan as full members. 
βœ… 2016 : India and Pakistan signed the memorandum of obligations in Tashkent (Uzbekistan), thereby starting the formal process of joining the SCO as full members.
βœ… 2017: India and Pakistan officially joined SCO as full members
βœ… 2021: It was announced that Iran would become a full member of the SCO.
βœ… Headquarter - Beijing, China
πŸ”Έ Members - China, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Iran, and Uzbekistan
πŸ”ΈObservers - Afghanistan, Belarus, and Mongolia
πŸ”ΈDialogue Partners - Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Turkey, Egypt, Nepal, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia
βœ…  Structure :
πŸ”Έ The Council of Heads of State
πŸ”Έ The Council of Heads of Government
πŸ”Έ The Council of Foreign Ministers
πŸ”Έ The Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure
βœ… Significance - Addresses security issues in Asia with primarily Asian members.
βœ… 23rd Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit : Hosted By India
βœ… SCO Summit 2024(24th)  - Astana, Kazakhstan
πŸ”ΈBelarus has become the 10th member state of the SCO
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πŸ”† Goods and  Services Tax (GST) :

βœ… Introduced - 101st Constitution Amendment Act, 2016
βœ… Slogan  -  β€˜One Nation One Tax’.
βœ… Legislative Basis :
πŸ”ΈοΈIn India, GST Bill was first introduced in 2014 as The Constitution (122nd Amendment) Bill.
πŸ”ΈοΈThis got an approval in 2016 and was renumbered in the      statute by Rajya Sabha as The Constitution (101 Amendment) Act, 2016.
βœ… Subsumed Indirect Taxes - Excise duty, Value Added Tax (VAT), Service tax, Luxury tax etc.
βœ… 4-Tier Tax Structure - 5%, 12%, 18% and 28%.
βœ… Components 4️⃣ : Central GST (CGST), State GST (SGST), Union Territories GST (UTGST), and Integrated GST (IGST).

⭕️ The Goods and Services Tax Council :

βœ…οΈ Constitutional body , Article 279A
βœ…οΈ Secretariat - New Delhi
βœ…οΈ Chairperson - The Union Finance Minister
βœ…οΈ Members  :
πŸ”ΈThe Union Minister of State in charge of Revenue or Finance
πŸ”ΈThe Minister in charge of Finance or Taxation or any other Minister nominated by each state government
βœ…οΈ Vice -Chairperson - Council from the States have to choose one amongst themselves as the Vice-Chairperson of the Council.
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