Didi ki Libraries
Context: The Community Library and Career Development Centres (CLCDC) in Bihar popularly known as ‘Didi ki Libraries’ are emerging as a local support system for learners in higher education
About The “Didi ki Libraries”
- Didi ki Libraries are free-of-cost libraries set up by the Bihar government under its JEEViKA initiative and is spread across 100 blocks in the State
- Head: Each library is headed by a Vidya Didi (a dedicated cadre of community workers) who are also received honorarium.
- Aim: To bridge the inequality gap between disadvantaged rural youth and their urban peers. There is a special focus on empowering girls who face barriers to higher education.
- The Education Department of Bihar supports the initiative by providing books.
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About the JEEViKA Initiative
- JEEViKA or The Bihar Rural Livelihoods Project (BRLP) is a World Bank-supported initiative under the Bihar government’s Rural Development Department, to promote rural livelihood.
- JEEViKA for Education: It started education-related initiatives in 2018.
- Partnerships: JEEViKA has partnered with Pratham Education Foundation and other non-profit organisations like i-Saksham (focuses on young women’s leadership), and Turn the Bus (working in the digital education space).
Makaravilakku
Context: The Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) has invited expressions of interest for manufacturing gold lockets of Lord Ayyappa weighing 2, 4, 6, and 8 grams.
- These lockets were introduced to commemorate the Makaravilakku festival.
About Makaravilakku
- It is an annual event celebrated at the Sabarimala temple in Kerala, India, during Makar Sankranti.
- Features a procession of Thiruvabharanam (Lord Ayyappan’s precious jewels) and
- It is celebrated in honor of Lord Ayyappa at the Sabarimala temple.
- The festival lasts for seven days and begins on Makar Sankranti, the day when the sun moves to a new phase.
- The main event is the appearance of Makarajyothi, a bright star seen above the Kantamala Hills on Makar Sankranti.
- The festival ends with a ritual called Guruthi, which is an offering to the deities of the forest.
- Connection with Tribal Traditions
- The rituals of Makaravilakku were first performed by the Malayaraya tribe in the forests of Ponnambalamedu.
- The Ponnambalamedu temple, where these rituals were performed, is now managed by the Kerala Forest Department and is not open to the public.
- Tribal Rituals at Ponnambalamedu
- Tribes perform rituals at the Ponnambalamedu temple on Makaram 1st, when the Sirius star is visible in the sky.
- Rituals include performing Arathi (a fire ritual) around the idol by circling it three times with camphor and ghee.
- This ritual resembles the one performed at the Sabarimala Temple.
- Makaravilakku and Makara Jyothi
- The lamp or light seen in Sabarimala Temple is called Makara Jyothi.
- Makaravilakku symbolizes the divine encounter of Rama and Dharmashasta (another name for Lord Ayyappan) at Sabarimala.
Veer Bal Diwas
Context: The Ministry of Women & Child will be celebrating and commemorating Veer Baal Diwas and Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar on 26th December, 2024.
About The Veer Bal Diwas
- It has been observed on December 26 since 2022.
- The day is dedicated to honour the courage and sacrifice of children as a tribute to the martyrdom of Baba Fateh Singh and Zorawar Singh (Sahibzadas) the four young sons of Guru Gobind Singh.
- 2024 Event: The national program of Veer Baal Diwas will be held at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi
- Focus: The focus of the event will be to nurture young minds, foster creativity, and inspire contributions to the vision of Viksit Bharat.
- The Prime Minister will inaugurate the Suposhit Panchayat Scheme at the event.
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About the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar (PMRBP)
- The PMRBP is India’s highest civilian honour for children as is formerly called the National Child Award for Exceptional Achievement.
- It is annually awarded by the Ministry of Women and Child Development.
- It is awarded annually to children in the age group of 5-18
- The award is presented to children for exceptional achievements in seven categories ie.
- Art & Culture, Bravery, Innovation, Science & Technology, Social Service, Sports, and Environment.
- Award: Each awardee will receive a medal, certificate and citation booklet.
Golden Visa programme
Context: Spain has officially terminated its Golden Visa programme, which allowed non-EU citizens to gain residency by investing in Spanish real estate.
What is the Golen Visa Programme?
- Introduced in 2013 to boost foreign investment during the financial crisis.
- Allowed non-EU nationals to obtain residency by investing a minimum of €500,000 in Spanish real estate.
- Supported economic recovery post-crisis but faced criticism for its impact on housing affordability.
- It allows individuals and their families to obtain residency or citizenship in a foreign country by making significant investments in its economy.
- These investments may include real estate, government bonds, or other approved assets.
Reasons for Ending Spain’s Golden Visa Programme
- Rising Housing Prices : The program increased property demand, particularly in big cities, making homes unaffordable for many Spanish citizens.
- Risk of Misuse; There are Concerns about the program being used for illegal activities like money laundering.
- Shift in Priorities: The government is focusing on addressing local housing needs and social issues over foreign investment.
Lion-Tailed Macaque
Context: A recent study highlights the growing threat to the endangered lion-tailed macaque, endemic to the Western Ghats, due to rising human interaction.
About Lion-Tailed Macaque (Macaca silenus)
- An Old World monkey: Often referred to as bearded monkeys.
- Distinguishing features: Males mark the boundaries of their home ranges using vocal calls.
- Communication: Their communication system includes as many as 17 distinct vocalizations.
- Appearance: A grey mane surrounds their face and they have a lion-like, long, thin, and tufted tail giving them their name.
- Habitat:They are endemic to small and severely fragmented rainforests in the Western Ghats, specifically in Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu.
- They are native only to India.
- Threats: The primary threat is the destruction of their rainforest habitat.
- Conservation Status:
- IUCN: Listed as Endangered.
- CITES: Included in Appendix I.
- The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972: Listed under Schedule I.
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National Human Rights Commission (NHRC)
Context: President of India recently appointed former Supreme Court judge Justice (retd) V Ramasubramanian as the chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC).
About National Human Rights Commission (NHRC)
- NHRC is a statutory body that protects and promotes human rights for citizens of India
- Established: It came into existence after India enacted the Protection of Human Rights Act in 1993.
- Selection Committee: The President of India appoints members of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) based on a recommendation of the selection committee, which includes:
- Prime Minister (Chairman)
- Speaker of Lok Sabha
- Union Home Minister
- Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha
- Leaders of the Opposition in both Houses of the Parliament
- Membership: It consists of a chairperson, five full-time Members, and seven deemed Members.
- A person who has been the Chief Justice of India or a judge of the Supreme Court will be a chairman.
- Two Members: One who is, or has been, a Judge of the Supreme Court of India and one member who is, or has been, the Chief Justice of a High Court.
- Three Members: One shall be a woman from amongst persons having knowledge of, or practical experience in, matters relating to human rights.
- Seven Deemed Members: Chairpersons of the National Commission for SC/ST/Minorities/Backward Classes/Women/Protection of Child Rights and the Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities serve as ex officio members.
- Tenure: They serve for a term of three years or until they attain the age of 70 years, whichever is earlier.
- Removal: The members can be removed by the President.