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'Turning point': Number of male smokers falling for first time, says WHO

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'Turning point': Number of male smokers falling for first time, says WHO Declines in tobacco use amongst males mark a turning point in the fight against tobacco, says WTO Current Affairs :The administration is wanting to set up more than 100 biogas plants and furnish a large number of composers with machines to discard crop stubble in an offer to stop the stifling harvest copying contamination that scourges the nation each winter. A significant wellspring of the exhaust cloud that overwhelms huge swathes of northern India is the consuming the straw and stubble of the past rice harvest to get ready for new planting in October and November. Government-upheld Indian Oil Corp will welcome privately owned businesses to apply to set up 140 biogas plants that will utilize rice stubble as feed stock, two government authorities, who didn’t wish to be distinguished in accordance with legitimate approach, said. The plants would cost Rs 3,500 crore and each would require two ton...

WTO chief makes final bid to save appeals court after shut down

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WTO chief makes final bid to save appeals court after shut down The appellate branch of the WTO’s Dispute Settlement Body, sometimes called the supreme court of world trade, will stop functioning on Wednesday after years of relentless US opposition Current Affairs   :The leader of the World Trade Organization said Tuesday that he plans to put new issues “on the table” in arrangements to spare the body’s interests court, which closes down at 12 PM. The investigative part of the WTO’s Dispute Settlement Body, once in a while called the preeminent court of world exchange, will quit working on Wednesday following quite a while of tenacious US resistance. Washington, which blames the court for genuine exceed, has hindered the arrangement of new judges, leaving it without the majority of three expected to hear cases because of obligatory retirements. Long stretches of converses with break the stop that has set the US against the WTO’s 163 different individuals have been...

India refuses to join e-commerce talks at WTO, says rules to hurt country

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India refuses to join e-commerce talks at WTO, says rules to hurt country The government believes the push for initiating negotiations on substantive obligations related to e-commerce will oblige India to permanently accept the current moratorium on imposing customs duties India won’t join the discussions on web-based business at the  World Trade Organization ( WTO ), with New Delhi pushing the draft online business arrangement back home. This comes when more extravagant countries are batting for worldwide guidelines for the division. Dialogs on the guidelines are set to begin by March. “The thought is to make rules that will fill in as the premise of any later global concurrence on web based business, which will support more extravagant countries inferable from the idea of the created market frameworks and infiltration by online firms in the retail space,” a trade division official said. The draft, brought out on Saturday, cautioned about the threats of monstrous i...