News in Shorts: 26 November 2024

26 Nov 2024

News in Shorts: 26 November 2024

Convention to Adjourn House after Obituary Reference to Sitting Member

Context: Parliament officials clarified that it was a convention to adjourn the House for a short duration after obituary reference to a sitting Member. 

  • Before, the convention was to adjourn the House for the entire day in the event of the death of a sitting member.

About Obituary Reference

  • It is made in the House at the earliest available opportunity after the news about the death of a member, ex-member, Minister, etc. either from a press report or a sitting member or a relation of the deceased or any other reliable source.

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PAN 2.0 Project

Context: The Union Cabinet recently approved the PAN 2.0 Project, an upgraded version of the Permanent Account Number (PAN).

Aim

  • To modernize taxpayer registration services and make PAN a common business identifier.

Key Features of PAN 2.0 Project

  • QR Code-Enabled PAN Cards: The upgraded PAN cards will feature a QR code for improved security and functionality.
  • Common Business Identifier:PAN will serve as a unified identifier for businesses, eliminating the need for multiple identification numbers across government systems.
  • Service Delivery Transformation: PAN 2.0 will re-engineer business processes and upgrade the digital backbone for taxpayer registration services.
  • Wide Coverage and Adoption: Out of the 78 crore PAN cards issued to date, 98% belong to individuals, indicating the project’s vast potential reach and impact.
  • Cost-Free Upgrade: The new QR code-enabled PAN cards will be issued at no cost to existing PAN holders, encouraging widespread adoption.

 

Nayi Chetna 3.0

Context: Recently, the Union Minister of Rural Development and Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare launched the third edition of Nayi Chetna – Pahal Badlaav Ki. 

About Nayi Chetna – Pahal Badlaav Ki

  • It is a national campaign against gender-based violence. 
  • Organizer: Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana – National Rural Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NRLM).
  • Scope: All Indian States and Union Territories.
  • Focus: Grassroots engagement through the extensive Self-Help Group (SHG) network under DAY-NRLM.
  • Collaborative Effort
    • Whole-of-Government Approach: Involves participation of 9 Ministries and Departments, including:
      • Ministry of Women and Child Development.
      • Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
      • Ministry of Home Affairs.
      • Ministry of Panchayati Raj, among others.
  • Slogan: “Ek Saath, Ek Awaaz, Hinsa Ke Khilaaf” (Together, One Voice, Against Violence).

 

Raja Raja Chola I

Context: Recently, the 1039th birth anniversary of the legendary Chola emperor Raja Raja Chola I was celebrated.

  • This celebration is celebrated every year during the Sadhaya Vizha in Thanjavur of Tamil Nadu.

Sadhaya Vizha: A Grand Celebration

  • Celebrated annually during the Tamil month of Aippasi (mid-October to mid-November) in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu.
  • Legacy of Raja Raja Chola
    • Revered for expanding the Chola empire to Sri Lanka and the Maldives.
    • His life inspired Kalki Krishnamurthy’s novel Ponniyin Selvan and its film adaptation.
    • Sadhaya Vizha reflects his enduring influence on Tamil culture and heritage.

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About Raja Raja Chola I

  • Raja Raja Chola I (947-1014 CE), born Arulmozhi Varman, was a legendary Tamil emperor.
  • Known for his military strength and administrative brilliance.
  • His reign (985–1014 CE) marked cultural, architectural, and territorial advancements.
  • He was given many important titles
    • Mummidi Chola: Representing his rule over three crowns.
    • Jayankonda: Meaning “The Victorious King.”
    • Sivapadasekara: Showing his devotion to Lord Shiva.
  • Cultural and Religious Ceremonies
    • Festivities take place at Brihadeeswarar Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built by the emperor.
    • Key rituals include:
      • Sacred Abhishekam: Holy bath for the deity, Lord Peruvudaiyar (Shiva).
      • Perundeepa Vazhipaadu: Reverence through lamp-waving.
      • Swami Purappadu: Procession of the temple deity.
    • Devotees gather to witness classical dances, hymn singing by odhuvars, and performances by artists dressed as Hindu gods.
  • Historical Significance of Brihadeeswarar Temple,
    • Built by Raja Raja Chola I between 1003 and 1010 CE.
    • Known as Rajarajesvaram, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and part of the Great Living Chola Temples.
    • Symbolizes the architectural, cultural, and religious legacy of the Chola Empire.
  • Architectural Grandeur
    • Constructed entirely of granite, showcasing remarkable engineering techniques of the era.
    • Features a towering vimana (temple tower) that stands over 60 meters tall.
    • The temple’s central deity is Lord Shiva, revered as Peruvudaiyar.

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