BIHAR
Only five per cent of police stations in Bihar connected to crime and criminal tracking network
The state government has once again extended the deadline for completion of central government’s Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and System (CCTNS) till October this year.
Only 61 police stations — 36 in Patna and 25 in Nalanda — have been brought under CCTNS till date against the total number of 894 police stations and 380 higher police offices in the state. This amount to even less than 5% of total locations where CCTNS is to be implemented.
INTERNATIONAL
China reported the first case from new Coronavirus
Chinese health authorities reported that a new virus implicated in a pneumonia outbreak was identified in the city of Wuhan, China. The researchers discovered that the new strain of the virus is that of the coronavirus.
Coronaviruses infects the respiratory tract.
In 2002-03, Coronavirus killed more than 700 people in the world. The virus originated in China. There is no specific vaccine for the virus as of 2019. The virus was first identified in Saudi Arabia, in 2012. Most cases were found in the Arabian peninsula.
Raisina Dialogue to begin
India’s flagship global conference on geopolitics and geo-economics Raisina Dialogue began with Prime Minister Narendra Modi attending the inaugural session in New Delhi.
Seven former heads of state or government will share their views on important challenges facing the world.
The fifth edition of the prestigious Raisina Dialogue, jointly organised by the Ministry of External Affairs and the Observer Research Foundation, will bring together 700 international participants from over a 100 countries.
The three-day conference will see participation of 12 foreign ministers, including from Russia, Iran, Australia, Maldives, South Africa, Estonia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Hungary, Latvia, Uzbekistan and the EU.
NATIONAL
Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre
Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) and National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal. Through the portal, people can report cyber crimes online.
Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C):
I4C and the portal will let all cybercrime-related complaints be accessed by law enforcement agencies in the states and union territories (UTs) to take action as per the law.
More than 700 police districts and more than 3,900 police stations have been connected to the portal, www.cybercrime.gov.in, so far.
It is a citizen-centric initiative.
The portal aims to boost the capacity of the law enforcement agencies to investigate cases
It is expected that it will improve the success rate of prosecutions.
The portal also focuses on specific crimes especially those related to finance and social media like cyberbullying, stalking, etc.
It will improve coordination amongst the agencies of law enforcement in different states, districts, and police stations to deal with cybercrimes in a coordinated and effective manner.
The 7 main components are:
1) National Cyber Crime Threat Analytics Unit
2) National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal
3) National Cyber Crime Training Centre
4) Cyber Crime Ecosystem Management Unit
5) National Cyber Crime Research and Innovation Centre
6) National Cyber Crime Forensic Laboratory Ecosystem
7) Platform for Joint Cyber Crime Investigation Team.
Centre promulgated Ordinance to amend coal mining laws
The Central government announced the promulgation of the ordinance for amendment in the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) (MMDR) Act, 1957 and the Coal Mines (Special Provisions) Act, 2015.
Provisions of the Ordinance:
The amendments Coal Mines (Special Provisions) Act, 2015 will offer unexplored and partially explored coal blocks for mining through prospecting license-cum-mining lease (PL-cum-ML).
It will enable any India-registered company to invest in the coal mining sector and develop coal blocks. The companies must have prior experience of mining in India to bid for the blocks.
It will allow FDI in the coal mining sector by removing the restrictions and eligibility criteria for participation.
Easing restrictions on end-user is expected to open up the coal sector for commercial mining for all local and global firms.
GoI expects to attract investments from Indian and global corporates as Coal India has been tasked to produce one billion tonnes by 2023-24.