Anand Marriage Act
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- Recently, the National Commission for Minorities initiated discussions with 18 States/UTs on implementing and registering Sikh marriages under the Anand Marriage Act.
Anand Marriage Act:
- About: The Anand Marriage Act, passed in 1909, is a legal statute in India specifically created for the Sikh community.
- This act provides distinct legal recognition for Sikh marriages, separating them from Hindu marriages, which were previously registered under the Hindu Marriage Act.
Key Provisions of the Anand Marriage Act:
- Official Recognition of Sikh Marriages: The act formally acknowledges Sikh marriage ceremonies, known as Anand Karaj, as a legitimate form of marriage.
- Marriage Registration: Although the original 1909 act did not include specific provisions for registering marriages, subsequent amendments have established a process for registering Sikh marriages under this act.
- This ensures greater legal clarity and security for couples
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Israel’s Holocaust Memorial
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- Israel’s national Holocaust museum has opened a new conservation facility in Jerusalem this week that will preserve, restore and store its more than 45,000 artefacts and works of art.
Israel’s Holocaust Memorial:
- About: Yad Vashem is Israel’s official memorial to the victims of the Holocaust.
- It is dedicated to preserving the memory of the Jews who were murdered; echoing the stories of the survivors
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Financial inclusion index
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- The Reserve Bank‘s FI-Index, capturing the extent of financial inclusion across the country, rose to 64.2 in March 2024, showing growth across all parameters
Financial Inclusion Index (FI-Index):
- About: Developed by the RBI in 2021, it encompasses the banking, investments, insurance, postal, and pension sectors.
- Publication: Issued annually in July, without a specific base year.
- Purpose: Evaluates the level of financial inclusion across the nation.
- Structure: Presented as a single value ranging from 0 to 100, where 0 signifies complete financial exclusion and 100 signifies full financial inclusion.
- Components: Consists of three parameters: Access (35%), Usage (45%), and Quality (20%).
- Indicators: Contains 97 indicators that evaluate ease of access, service availability, usage, and service quality.
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- The Centre may issue so-called composite licences to find and extract critical minerals, in an effort to end the fragmented nature of licensing, and to tempt mining giants.
Composite Licence:
- About: This licence integrates both exploration and extraction rights.
- It permits the holder to carry out exploration activities to assess the presence, extent, and quality of the mineral resource in a designated area, and to proceed with extraction if the findings are economically viable.
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