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Posted 15 Apr 2024

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GI TAG FOR 10 NEW PRODUCTS

  • Geographical Indication (GI) tag was accorded to following products: 

State

Product and Description

Odisha

  • Cuttack Rupa Tarakasi (Silver Filigree)
    • It was incorporated into jewellery around 3500 BCE in Mesopotamia where it is practiced even today as Telkari work
    • It reached Cuttack from Persia through Indonesia.

Bengal

  • Banglar muslin which is a traditional handloom craft made of cotton.

Andhra Pradesh

  • Narasapur crochet lace products were brought by missionaries to Narsapur.

Madhya Pradesh

  • Ratlam Riyawan Lahsun (Garlic)

Assam

  • Majuli Mask and Majuli Manuscript Painting.

Tripura

  • Risa Textile.

Telangana

  • Hyderabad Lac Bangles.

Gujarat

  • Kutch rogan craft a.k.a. Nirona
  • Ambaji White Marble
    • formed when limestone is re-crystallised under the earth’s crust.
  • A GI is a sign used on products that have a specific geographical origin and possess qualities or a reputation that are due to that origin.

International Recognition:

  • Under the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, GI is covered as an element of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs).
  • Also covered under the WTO’s Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement.
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SIX HERITAGE SITES OF MADHYA PRADESH INCLUDED IN UNESCO’S TENTATIVE LIST

Sites on UNESCO’s Tentative List

Description

Gwalior Fort

  • Completed in 8th century AD byRaja Surya Sena, consisting of Man Mandir Palace, Gujari Mahal, Sas Bahu temples etc.

Khooni Bhandara, Burhanpur

  • Underground water management system, built by Abdur Rahim Khan-i-Khanan during Jahangir’s reign. 
  • Based on Persian qanat approach.  

Rock Art Sites of Chambal Valley

  • Rock art in hilly areas of Vindhyan, Satpura, and Kaimur ranges.

Bhojeshwar Mahadev Temple, Bhojpur

  • Lord Shiva temple, built during 11th century under Raja Bhoj.
  • Built in Bhumija style (evolved form of Nagara style during Paramara period).

Gond Monuments of Ramnagar, Mandla

  • Architectural complexes built by Gond rulers consisting of Moti Mahal, Raibhagat ki Kothi, Begum Mahal etc.

The Historical Ensemble of Dhamnar

  • Rock cut site consisting of 51 monolithic Buddhist caves (5th-7th century CE) and hindu temple complex (Dharmarajeshwara temple). 
  • Inclusion in tentative list is first step towards nominating a site for inscription on the UNESCO’s World Heritage List
    • World heritage is designation for places of outstanding universal value to humanity.
    • Currently, there are 42 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India (34 cultural, 7 natural and 1 mixed). 
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AYYA VAIKUNDA SWAMIKAL

  • The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has paid tributes to Sri Ayya Vaikunda Swamikal on his birth anniversary

About Ayya Vaikunda Swamikal (Early 19th Century) 

  • Birth: Born in a poor Nadar family in village of Poovandan Thoppu, near Kanyakumari (Tamil Nadu).
  • Parents: Ponnu Nadar and Veyilal Ammaiyar.

Key Contributions 

  • Among the Pioneer of Indian Renaissance: His famous slogan was “One Caste, One Religion, One Clan, One World, One God” which makes all caste people to feel equality.
  • Founded Ayyavajhi Sect: Taught the virtue of non-violence, charity, tolerance and love among the people.

Temple Reformation

  • Created new temples (Pathis and Nizhal Thankals) for those who were denied permission to enter the temple.
  • Introduced Thottu Namam, encouraging priests to apply sacred paste on devotees' foreheads, regardless of caste.

Social Initiatives

  • Initiated the Thuvayal Panthy program to promote vegetarianism 
  • Organized Samapanthi-bhojana (community eateries)
  • Undertook the digging of common wells, known as Muthirikinarus, to provide water access to lower castes who were barred from using upper caste wells.
  • Authored books: Akila thiruttu; Arulnool; Ammamai 
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NANA JAGANNATH SHANKARSETH

  • Maharashtra cabinet has recently decided to ask the Ministry of Railways to rename Mumbai Central station after Nana Jagannath Shankarseth. 

Early life of Nana Jagannath Shankarseth  (1803- 1865)

  • Birth: Born in a Brahmin family in Murbad in Thane district, Maharashtra. 
  • Father:Shankar Murkute
  • Mother: Bhawanibai Murkute.
  • Ideals and Influences: He was greatly inspired by the merchant and philanthropist Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy.

Key Contributions 

  • Architect of Mumbai: He led major projects to plan buildings, streets, and avenues in Bombay. This earned him the title "architect" of Mumbai.
  • Education Patronage: He donated family-owned land for the establishment of schools, particularly emphasizing education for girls. 
    • He founded the Native School of Bombay, which later evolved into the prestigious Elphinstone College in 1856.
  • Cultural and heritage: Played a significant role in promoting the Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum in Byculla, constructed, The Bhawani Shankar Temple and a Ram temple.
  • Railway Project: He was member of the committee that gave impetus to the project for the first train in India that ran between Boribunder and Thane on April 16, 1853.
  • Political Contributions: He was the first” 
    • Indian nominated to the Legislative Council of Bombay.
    • President of the Bombay Association
      •  The association was founded in 1852 by notable figures like Naoroji Furdunji, Narryan DinanathJi, Dr. Bhau Daji, and Dadabhai Naoroji. 
    • Indian Member of Asiatic Society of Mumbai.  
      • The society was established in established in 1804 by by Sir James Mackintosh to promote investigation and encouragement of Oriental Arts, Sciences and Literature.

Legacy and influence

  • Described as ‘Architect of Modern India’ by the renowned scholar of economics, Gangadhar Gadgil. 
  • Influenced freedom fighters like Dadabhai Naoroji and Justice Ranade, who adopted his vision of economic nationalism in their pursuit of India's independence.
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WORLD MONUMENTS FUND WATCH

  • The Eri (tank) network in the Kazhuveli watershed region in Tamil Nadu is to be proposed for nomination to the World Monuments Fund Watch 2025 program. 
    • The World Monuments Watch is a nomination-based program that connects local heritage preservation to global awareness and action.

About WMF

  • It’s the leading independent organization devoted to safeguarding the world’s most treasured places.
  • Headquarters in New York, also has an office in India.
  • It has preserved more than 700 sites in 112 countries.
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SHANKARACHARYA TEMPLE

  • PM has offered his reverence to the Shankaracharya Hill and the temple atop it, on his recent visit to Kashmir.
    • The hill located in the Zabarwan Range, houses the Shankaracharya Temple.

About the Temple

  • The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is located at a height of 1100 feet.
  • It is considered as the oldest shrine for worship in Kashmir valley.
  • The temple got its name from the visit of the philosopher and saint Adi Shankaracharya.
    • He propounded the Doctrine of Advaita and 
    • He established the four maths namely Dwarka, Joshimath, Puri, and Sringeri.
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KOCHRAB ASHRAM

  • Prime Minister visited Sabarmati Ashram and inaugurated redeveloped Kochrab Ashram on 12th March.
    • On 12th March 1930, Gandhiji started Salt Satyagraha March or Dandi March from Sabarmati Ashram to the coastal town of Dandi.
    • At Dandi, Gandhiji broke the British government’s salt law by gathering natural salt on the sea shore. 
  • Kochrab Ashram in Ahmedabad was the first Ashram established by Mahatma Gandhi after coming to India from South Africa in 1915.
    • Jivanlal Desai, a fellow lawyer, helped Gandhiji setup the Ashram.
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GORSAM KORA FESTIVAL

  • Recently, Gorsam Kora festival was concluded in the Tawang district of Arunachal Pradesh.

About Gorsam Kora festival

  • An annual festival held at Gorsam Chorten, a 93 feet tall Stupa, built during 13th Century CE by a local monk- Lama Pradhar.
  • Theme (2024): ‘Zero Waste Festival’
  • Organized by local community of Zemithang in collaboration with civil authorities.
    • Zemithang Valley holds historical significance as 14th Dalai Lama found refuge upon his escape from Tibet in 1959.
  • Devotees including Bhutanese nationals visit during the festival to observe virtuous occasion during last day of first month of Lunar calendar.
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  • Gorsam Kora festival

SANGEET NATAK ACADEMY (SNA) AWARDS

  • President of India conferred SNA Fellowships and Awards for the years 2022 and 2023.

About SNA Awards

  • Akademi awards are being conferred since 1952.
  • Symbolizes highest achievement in music, dance and drama.
  • Awards in Hindustani and Carnatic music were instituted in 1951, even before SNA was set up and these were known as Presidential Awards.
  • Honour of Akademi Fellow carries purse money of ₹3 Lakh while Akademi Award carries purse money of ₹1 lakh, besides a Tamrapatra and Angavastram.
  • SNA, setup in 1953, is the apex body in the field of performing arts for the preservation and promotion India’s intangible cultural heritage.
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  • Akademi awards
  • Sangeet Natak Academy (SNA) Awards
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