You are on page 1of 11

4/18/2014 Mrunal [Current] April-Week1-P1: Economy-Monetary Policy update,GI Tagging for Kanauj Attar,Predatory Pricing by Spicejet, BIS new

labelling guidline
http://mrunal.org/2014/04/current-april-week1-p2-economy-monetary-policy-updategi-tagging-kanauj-attarpredatory-pricing-spicejet-bis-new-labelling-guidline 1/11

- Mrunal - http://mrunal.org -
[Current] April-Week1-P1: Economy-Monetary Policy update,GI Tagging for Kanauj
Attar,Predatory Pricing by Spicejet, BIS new labelling guidlines for electronics
Posted By Mrunal On 17/04/2014 @ 16:52 In Current Affairs Weekly | 6 Comments
1. [Act 1] Economy
2. E1: RBI: Monetary Policy April 2014
3. E2: GI Tagging & EC model code
1. #1: Dharmavaram Pattu Silk Sarees:
Andhra
2. #2: Kannauj Attar, UP
3. #3: Muradabad Metal craft UP
4. #4: Saharanpur woodcraft, UP
5. #5: Firozabad Glassware, UP
4. E3: Predatory pricing by Aviation Companies
5. E4: BIS New labelling guidelines for Electronics
[Act 1] Economy
Current Affairs for April week 1 (1
st
to 7
th
April). Total three parts
1. Part 1/3: Economy= Youre here. (bank license topic discussed separately)
2. Part 2/3: Environment, Biodiversity, Polity and Culture click me
3. Part 3/3: Diplomacy-international relations (click me)
E1: RBI: Monetary Policy April 2014
Make sure you know the theory of repo, reverse repo, LAF, MSF, CRR, SLR, if not then
click me
28
th
Jan 2014: Monetary policy (and Rajan said hed update it after two months = Feb,
March)
1
st
April 2014: monetary policy update
Key rates unchanged:
4/18/2014 Mrunal [Current] April-Week1-P1: Economy-Monetary Policy update,GI Tagging for Kanauj Attar,Predatory Pricing by Spicejet, BIS new labelling guidline
http://mrunal.org/2014/04/current-april-week1-p2-economy-monetary-policy-updategi-tagging-kanauj-attarpredatory-pricing-spicejet-bis-new-labelling-guidline 2/11
Bank Rate 9%
Marginal standing facility (MSF) 9%
LAF
Repo rate (policy rate) 8%
Reverse Repo rate 7%
Reserve ratios
Cash Reserve ratio (CRR) 4%
Statutory liquidity ratio (SLR) 23%
These rates are one and same like previous update (Feb 2014).
Rajan did not change the policy rate (repo rate) for the following reasons
4/18/2014 Mrunal [Current] April-Week1-P1: Economy-Monetary Policy update,GI Tagging for Kanauj Attar,Predatory Pricing by Spicejet, BIS new labelling guidline
http://mrunal.org/2014/04/current-april-week1-p2-economy-monetary-policy-updategi-tagging-kanauj-attarpredatory-pricing-spicejet-bis-new-labelling-guidline 3/11
1. Yes, inflation has declined but not sufficient enough where repo rate should be reduced.
2. Rajan fears that even in 2015, (CPI) inflation will not go below 8%, because
3. Geo-political developments (like Ukrain) and their (negative) impact on crude oil, gold &
other international commodity prices.
4. El Nino effect = less monsoon = less food production
5. fuel, fertilizer and electricity subsidies = more money supply (from governments side)
6. MSP (Minimum support prices) on foodgrains. = more money supply (from
governments side)
Other measures
1. Accepted some recommendations of Urjit Patel Committee, like targeting CPI (combined)
inflation. Detailed coverage of Urjit Patel, pros/cons discussed already in earlier article
click me.
2. KYC norms are being simplified for Foreign Portfolio Investors. (FIIs)
3. To reduce volatility of FII investment in Government securities (G-Sec), Rajan made new
rule- those FIIs can only invest in G-sec only with maturity of one year or above.
4. will allow more companies /entities to get Banking correspondence (BC) license.
Rajans other projections:
4/18/2014 Mrunal [Current] April-Week1-P1: Economy-Monetary Policy update,GI Tagging for Kanauj Attar,Predatory Pricing by Spicejet, BIS new labelling guidline
http://mrunal.org/2014/04/current-april-week1-p2-economy-monetary-policy-updategi-tagging-kanauj-attarpredatory-pricing-spicejet-bis-new-labelling-guidline 4/11
2013-14 2014-15
GDP growth rate% 5 5-6
CAD as % of GDP - 2%
Minimum Balance
Rajan asked banks not to levy penal charges on customer, if he doesnt maintain
minimum balance. (but bank may suspend his facilities on until he puts money)
Counter argument:= since banks have to incur expenses for record maintenance, staff
salary even on such non-minimum balance dormant accounts. So banks will raise the
charges on ATM, Debit card etc. on all customers, to cover those losses and keep profit
margin same.
Table: Penalty rates at the moment:
Bank Min. Balance necessary (monthly) penalty (Urban) Penalty (rural)
SBI 1000 204 102
ICICI
10000 (Urban)
5000 (rural)
250-350 250-350 HDFC
KOTAK MAHINDRA
HSBC 1.5 lakh 350
Citibank 2 lakh 500
E2: GI Tagging & EC model code
4/18/2014 Mrunal [Current] April-Week1-P1: Economy-Monetary Policy update,GI Tagging for Kanauj Attar,Predatory Pricing by Spicejet, BIS new labelling guidline
http://mrunal.org/2014/04/current-april-week1-p2-economy-monetary-policy-updategi-tagging-kanauj-attarpredatory-pricing-spicejet-bis-new-labelling-guidline 5/11
What is Geographical indicator tag, what benefit does it offer? = already covered in my
old article Click ME
Geographical indications (GI) registry is one type of quasi-judicial body.
But as per Election commissions model code of conduct, even they had to pause giving
new GI-registration.
Following is the list of product awaiting GI registration:
Dharmavaram handloom silk sari Andhra
Firozabad glass UP
Kannauj perfume UP
Moradabad metal craft UP
Saharanpur woodcraft UP
These places/items become important at two places
MCQ : theory / static content
4/18/2014 Mrunal [Current] April-Week1-P1: Economy-Monetary Policy update,GI Tagging for Kanauj Attar,Predatory Pricing by Spicejet, BIS new labelling guidline
http://mrunal.org/2014/04/current-april-week1-p2-economy-monetary-policy-updategi-tagging-kanauj-attarpredatory-pricing-spicejet-bis-new-labelling-guidline 6/11
GS Mains Paper 1: (Geography) location factor of various industries.
#1: Dharmavaram Pattu Silk Sarees: Andhra
Location factors:
1. Climate: semi-arid tropical = less rainfall = good because silk yarn breaks easily in rainy
weather.
2. Water quality-soft = best suited for degumming and dying the silk.
3. Raw silk as such as harsh and unsuitable for dye treatment.
4. Hence it is subjected to degumming treatment= soak in boiling water with soap and soda
ash.
5. But if water is hard, then soap/soda wont dissolve easily. Thats why soft water
essential.
6. >1000 ft. above sea level = temperature ~25-40 degree = good atmosphere for labor.
Because Dharmavaram silk is essentially handloom woven and not power loom.
7. This town is ~50 kms away from Anantapur in the Rayalaseema region of Andhra
Pradesh= good transportation facilities
Raw material:
100% pure mulberry silk only. (no mixing with cotton etc.)
Zari brought from Surat. (lightweight, non-perisable) hence silk industry doesnt need to
be setup near Surats zari. PS: Surat Zari also enjoys GI status.
Designs:
Lepakshi temple murals (near Anatapur)
various flora, fauna and epic scenes.
Acid Dye (theory)
1. Acid dyes can easily color protein fibres like silk and wool. (Hence acid dyes used in silk
industry and not alkaline dyes).
2. Acid dye colors highly durable and can last upto 50 years.
3. Applied generally in the presence of an organic or inorganic acid and hence are called
acid dyes.
4. After dyeing phase is over, workers mix Sodium Hydroxide to remaining dye => acid
neutralized=> effluent discarded in the drainage. Hence the process eco-friendly. No
chemical diseases reported in the region.
Product:
Silk Pattu Sarees And Paavadas for grand occasions
also for Bharath Natyam and Kuchipudi dancers.
#2: Kannauj Attar, UP
History:
(ya this type of stupid MCQs are asked whether abc ancient text mention xyz thing or not?
4/18/2014 Mrunal [Current] April-Week1-P1: Economy-Monetary Policy update,GI Tagging for Kanauj Attar,Predatory Pricing by Spicejet, BIS new labelling guidline
http://mrunal.org/2014/04/current-april-week1-p2-economy-monetary-policy-updategi-tagging-kanauj-attarpredatory-pricing-spicejet-bis-new-labelling-guidline 7/11
.dig last CDS and CSAT- Kalhans Rajtarangini and Huen Tstang respectively.)
Perfume dates back to over 5,000 years to the Indus valley civilization. Excavation of
perfume distillation sites.
Perfumes even mentioned in ancient Pali and Islamic texts.
1
St
AD: Greek text Periplus mentions sandalwood imported from India.
~600AD: Emperor Harshvardhan made Kannauj his capital and encouraged the perfume
industry. Some perfumer makers were so influential, they were allowed to mint their
own coins!
~1550AD: In Aain-e-Akbari, Abul Fazal mentions Emperor Akbar was fond of perfumes.
His court chamber was continuously scented.
~1600AD: Tojak-e-Jahangiri, claims that queen Noorjahan invented a perfume called
rooah-e-gulab.
Science/Botany
Perfumes are essential oils from flowers, mixed with a base material.
Essential oils are volatile, liquid aroma compounds, usually sourced from plants.
Essential oils are not oils in a strict sense, but have oil like properties e.g. poor solubility
in water.
Essential oils often have an pleasant odour, hence used in food flavouring and
perfumery.
Raw material: base
Base is the liquid in which flowers are sunk to extract the essential oil.
Sandalwood oil is the best base for attar making. (source: Karnataka and Kerala)
but scarcity of sandalwood= sky high prices, hence traditional perfumer makers nowdays
use artificial chemical base such as liquid paraffin and Di-Octyl Phthalate (DOP)- for
making cheaper attars.
Attars are made using the centuries old copper vessels called Deg (Kettle) or Still and
Bhapka (Receiver).
The Deg & Bhapka system is based on hydro-distillation technique.
Raw material: flowers:
Local crops of Kannauj= Jasmine, Kadamb, Merigold, Henna etc. remaining flowers brought
from other states.
Rose Hathras and Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh and Palanpur in Himachal Pradesh
Khus Bharatpur (Rajasthan)
Chameli Chandoli in Jaunpur district,
Raat Rani Viaywara district (Andhra Pradesh),
Kewra Burahanpur, Ganjam in Orissa
Saffron Jammu & Kashmir.
Spices and herbs North-East States of India and Himalaya
Products: Fragrances (attars), incense sticks, dhoop/hawan material, gulkand (made of rose
petals and sugar), Rose water and scent sprays.
4/18/2014 Mrunal [Current] April-Week1-P1: Economy-Monetary Policy update,GI Tagging for Kanauj Attar,Predatory Pricing by Spicejet, BIS new labelling guidline
http://mrunal.org/2014/04/current-april-week1-p2-economy-monetary-policy-updategi-tagging-kanauj-attarpredatory-pricing-spicejet-bis-new-labelling-guidline 8/11
#3: Muradabad Metal craft UP
History:
Mughals brought Kansa (an alloy of copper, zinc and tin) from Iran, Turkey, Egypt. Some
migrants also settled here and started crafting kitchen utensils.
Designs influenced from Iranian style. Usually, king travelling on elephant, Mughal
monuments etc.
Present city established during Akbars time.
boost in demand due to Kanuaj Attar business (perfume bottles).
today >2000 cr export, >25000 cr artisans employed.
Science
Brass= 60% copper + 40% Zinc but proportion can be varied according to product.
Bass has low melting point (~900C) = easy to melt and moult.
Electroplating technique used for changing surface properties
#4: Saharanpur woodcraft, UP
Raw material
wood/timber of mango, rosewood and shesham
Timber should be less than 15% moisture content = become seasoned.
Seasoning process- drying of timber to remove the moisture contained in walls of the
wood cells.
Design:
Srinagar Woodcraft geometrical designs
Mysore woodcraft human and animal motifs
Saharanpur woodcraft Monuments of Sultanate & Mughal age, grapevines, floral patterns.
Wax polish used to increase brightness.
Earlier woodcrafting done manually with handtools, nowadays use of machinery.
Products: Coat Hangers, Cupboards, Dressing Tables, Embroidery Frames, Table Tops, Tea
Carts.
#5: Firozabad Glassware, UP
Raw material:
Soda ash and Silica
Techniques:
Glass ware manufactured using mouth blown technique
The artisans use to roll glass layer on wooden rods, which were cut into the shape of
bangles
4/18/2014 Mrunal [Current] April-Week1-P1: Economy-Monetary Policy update,GI Tagging for Kanauj Attar,Predatory Pricing by Spicejet, BIS new labelling guidline
http://mrunal.org/2014/04/current-april-week1-p2-economy-monetary-policy-updategi-tagging-kanauj-attarpredatory-pricing-spicejet-bis-new-labelling-guidline 9/11
nowhere else done in the world
Hence Firozabad = World Glass Bangles Capital.
Products: glass bangles, chandeliers, glass status of gods and goddess
E3: Predatory pricing by Aviation Companies
Interview questions:
1. What is predatory pricing: how is it good/bad for business/ economy?
2. Why is Spicejet accused of predatory pricing?
3. What has DGCA done in this regard?
What is Predatory Pricing?
Means deliberately selling product below the cost price, to eliminate competition.
Usually predatory pricing is done by firms with deep pockets (like Walmart), because
they can afford to make such temporary losses.
in short, it may appear good to customers- because products available @cheap rate
But in long term, the firm establishes monopoly and starts exploiting the same
customers.
Sometimes the strategy misfires, company makes heavy losses (e.g. AirDeccan and
4/18/2014 Mrunal [Current] April-Week1-P1: Economy-Monetary Policy update,GI Tagging for Kanauj Attar,Predatory Pricing by Spicejet, BIS new labelling guidline
http://mrunal.org/2014/04/current-april-week1-p2-economy-monetary-policy-updategi-tagging-kanauj-attarpredatory-pricing-spicejet-bis-new-labelling-guidlin 10/11
Kingfisher).
Why Spicejet accused of Predatory pricing?
Theyve launched a scheme Rajiv Gandhi One Rupee Air ticket
Sounds good? but there are hidden terms and conditions
1. Offer valid only if you book tickets during April 1 to 3.
2. Only one or two seats offered in each flight under One rupee scheme.
So this is both predatory pricing + misguiding customers.
Spicejet already making losses, and now theyve launched this scheme=> other aviation
companies will also be forced to launch similar schemes to stay on competition =>
everyone starts bleeding and making losses=> ultimately some get on verge of collapse
like Kingfisher= staff salary not paid, loss EMIs not paid, Bank NPA increases and so on.
What has DGCA done?
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is empowered to take action against such
predatory pricing (under Aircraft rule #135)
He has ordered Spicejet to immediately stop this scheme.
E4: BIS New labelling guidelines for Electronics
Q. (GS2-Regulatory bodies) What is BIS? Why is the electronics industry opposed its new
labelling guidelines? (200 marks)
Bureau of Indian standards is a statutory body under Consumer affairs ministry, to set
the quality standardization criteria for consumer goods.
It has recently updated the labelling guidelines for IT & electronics industry- for products
such as printers, scanners, wireless keyboards, set-top boxes and microwave ovens.
1. Earlier companies had to merely put stickers on the products.
2. But as per new guidelines, BIS requires them to screen print, emboss or engrave the
labels onto the product and its packaging material.
3. Manufacturers also need increase their font size such that product description is clearly
visible.
IT & electronics Industry is opposed to this guideline because:
1. Increase in the production cost. In certain cases almost by 100%.
2. BIS ordered the companies to implement this from April 2014, a deadline almost
impossible to achieve.
3. Difficult to engrave certificates on some delicate gadgets such camera, tablets and
mobiles.
4. No apparent benefit to customers.
5. No such labelling rules followed anywhere else in the world.
~170 words.
Visit Mrunal.org/CURRENT for entire Archive weekly current affairs compilations published so
4/18/2014 Mrunal [Current] April-Week1-P1: Economy-Monetary Policy update,GI Tagging for Kanauj Attar,Predatory Pricing by Spicejet, BIS new labelling guidline
http://mrunal.org/2014/04/current-april-week1-p2-economy-monetary-policy-updategi-tagging-kanauj-attarpredatory-pricing-spicejet-bis-new-labelling-guidlin 11/11

far.
Article printed from Mrunal: http://mrunal.org
URL to article: http://mrunal.org/2014/04/current-april-week1-p2-economy-monetary-policy-
updategi-tagging-kanauj-attarpredatory-pricing-spicejet-bis-new-labelling-guidlines-
electronics.html

You might also like