1. Union Budget 2023: Unity Malls to be set up in states
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced in the budget that states would be encouraged to set up "Unity Malls" in their capitals and most prominent tourist centres.
What is a unity mall?
The main objective behind setting up Unity Mall is to promote ODOP (One District, One Product) of the states.
These products may be depicted as having a Geographical Indication tag. Other handicraft products will also be sold in these malls.
The Center will also request the states to sell such products from other states as well.
Currently, there is a Unity Mall operating near the Statue of Unity at Ekta Nagar in Kevadia, Gujarat.
What is ODOP?
One District, One Product (ODOP) is a government initiative aimed at making regional products more accessible by providing capital to producers.
Under the scheme, the state identifies the main product for a district, and then provides assistance for its processing, storage and marketing.
These products can be perishable agricultural products, grain-based products or food products such as mangoes, potatoes, meat and fish.
What is GI?
Geographical Indication (GI) tags are usually given to well-known products coming from a particular region.
These products also include agricultural products, manufactured goods or other food items including prepared dishes.
Basically it is like branding a particular product.
For example, the GI tag for Darjeeling tea has been given to Darjeeling.
2. National Commission for Women organises Panel Discussion on theme 'Sashakt Nari Sashakt Bharat'
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The National Commission for Women organised a panel discussion on the topic 'Empowering Women Empowering India' as part of its Foundation Day (January 31) celebrations.
An overview of the news
The Commission for Women organised a two-day program to celebrate its 31st Foundation Day from January 31, 2023 to February 1, 2023.
President Draupadi Murmu also participated in the Foundation Day function of the National Commission for Women.
On the occasion, the President received the first copy of the National Commission for Women's book 'Sashakt Nari Sashakt Bharat' from the Union Minister for Women and Child Development, Smriti Zubin Irani.
It aims to honour the experiences of women who have done excellent work and paved the way for themselves to leave their mark.
National Commission for Women Chairperson Rekha Sharma was also present on the occasion.
National Commission for Women (NCW)
It was founded in January 1992 as a statutory body under the National Commission for Women Act, 1990.
It was established to review constitutional and legal safeguards for women, recommend remedial legislative measures, and advise the government on policy matters affecting women.
It consists of a chairman, a member secretary and five other members who are nominated by the central government.
At least one member should belong to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes respectively.
3. Alkesh Kumar Sharma inaugurates G20 Cyber Security Exercise and Drill
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Alkesh Kumar Sharma, Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, inaugurated the G20 Cyber Security Exercise and Drill for over 400 domestic and international participants under India's G20 Presidency in New Delhi on 31 January.
An overview of the news
This cyber security exercise and drill was conducted in hybrid mode (physical and virtual) by the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team.
International participants from more than 12 countries participated in it through online mode.
Domestic participants from various sectors such as Finance, Education, Telecom, Ports & Shipping, Energy and IT/ITES participated in person as well as in virtual mode.
Cyber incidents are changing rapidly and affecting not only one nation but also having international ramifications.
Countering cyber attacks requires resilience for which there is an urgent need to act collectively.
The first table top exercise focused on Crisis Management and Crisis Communication was conducted for the Board and Top Management on the theme "Synergy to Counter Global Cyber Crisis".
The second table top exercise, an operational drill was designed for CISOs and mid-management on the theme "Building Collective Cyber Resilience".
The entire scenario for the exercise was modeled from real life cyber incidents which included cyber extortion, data breach, supply chain attacks and disruptions.
4. United Nations Reforms
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The urgent need for reforms in the United Nations, ongoing Ukraine conflict and developmental issues figured prominently during talks between External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) President Csaba Korosi.
An overview of the news:
The crucial hurdle in the way of reforming the United Nations comes from the disunited state of the UN General Assembly (UNGA), said Csaba Korosi, President of the 77th UNGA, in New Delhi on January 30, 2023.
Reform of the United Nations:
On 31 May 2018, the General Assembly unanimously adopted the resolution “Repositioning of the United Nations development system in the context of the quadrennial comprehensive policy review of operational activities for development of the United Nations system ”.
The landmark resolution contains measures to enhance the capacity of the United Nations Development System (UNDS) to better support countries in implementing the
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and provides guidance to the Secretary-General and the UNDS on their implementation.
A new generation of UN Country Teams (UNCTs) and UN Development Nations Assistance Framework (UNDAFs).
A reinvigorated Resident Coordinators (RCs) system with enhanced capacity, leadership, accountability and impartiality.
Common business service and back offices functions.
A revamped UNDS regional approach to better support work on the field.
Enhanced transparency and accountability of system-wide results and stronger capacities for system-wide evaluations.
A system-wide approach to partnerships for the 2030 Agenda.
A Funding compact to deliver on the 2030 Agenda.
A system-wide strategic document to accelerate the system’s alignment to the 2030 Agenda.
5. Ajit Doval launches US-India Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies
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National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, US counterpart Jake Sullivan launched the US-India Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies (iCET) in Washington on 31 January.
An overview of the news
iCET reflects conv.of strategic, commercial, and scientific approaches in the field of technology.
iCET was announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Biden.
The United States and India concluded the US-India iCET meeting and also decided to launch a new Innovation Bridge.
In May 2022, US President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced iCET to enhance and expand their strategic technology partnership and defence industrial cooperation between governments, businesses and academic institutions of the two countries.
Both countries also underlined their commitment to work to resolve issues related to regulatory barriers, trade and talent mobility through a permanent mechanism under the iCET.
6. Tourism minister launches Visit India Year 2023 initiative
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Tourism Minister G Kishan Reddy launched the Visit India Year-2023 initiative in New Delhi on 31 January and also unveiled its logo.
An overview of the news
The Tourism Minister also unveiled the logo of the campaign which is inspired by the image of 'Namaste'.
The logo represents India as a microcosm of countless stories.
It imbibes the philosophy of 'Atithi Devo Bhava' along with the heritage of India to the art of cooking divine food and our rich wildlife.
The emblem depicts elements of India's heritage and its monuments.
The campaign aims to encourage travel in the country that currently holds the G-20 presidency. It is an initiative of the Ministry of Tourism.
According to the Ministry of Tourism, the G-20 chairmanship provides an excellent opportunity to highlight the specialties of the country's tourism sector.
This year more than one lakh foreign delegates will visit India and they will be shown all aspects of India's culture including monuments and festivals.
Each foreign representative of the G20 will be a brand ambassador of India's culture, heritage and tourist destinations.
7. President Droupadi Murmu address her maiden joint session of Parliament
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Focusing on ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’, President Droupadi Murmu addressed her maiden joint session (Lok Sabha and Rajay Sabha) of Parliament on 31st January.
An overview of the news
President Murmu said, India has entered the Amrit Kaal by completing 75 years of its independence.
Amrit Kaal is the period of 100 years of independence and the making of a developed India. These 25 years is a period for all citizens to focus on their duty.
She said that the government is trying to get rid of every sign of slavery, an example of which is the renaming of Rajpath to Kartavya Path.
She said that the 'Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao' campaign has been successful, due to which the number of women in India is more than men for the first time.
The government's priority is the 11 crore small farmers who were deprived of government benefits for decades.
Earlier there was a long wait for the tax refund, but today the refund is received within a few days of filing the income tax return.
Indian Railways is fast moving towards becoming the largest electric railway network in the world.
India is trying to find collective solutions to global challenges along with the G20 member countries.
Parliamentary Sessions
In general, the parliamentary sessions are of three types:
Budget Session
It is the longest Session, starts at the end of January and concludes by the end of April or the first week of May.
The session has a recess so that Parliamentary Committees can discuss the budgetary proposals.
This session begins every year with the President's address to both the Houses.
Monsoon Session
Monsoon session is held every year from July to September. It begins after a gap of two months from the budget session.
Matters of public interest are discussed in this session.
Winter Session
This session is held every year from mid-November to mid-December. This is the shortest session.
It takes up those matters which could not be considered earlier.
Joint Sitting of Parliament
The Constitution of India provides for a joint sitting of both the Houses of Parliament to resolve a deadlock between the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.
The joint sitting of the Parliament is called by the President of the country.
The speaker presides over the joint sitting. In the absence of the Speaker, the Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha presides over it.
If none of the above is present, any other member of Parliament may preside with the consensus of both the Houses.
Article 108 of the Indian Constitution provides for a joint sitting of both the Houses of Parliament.
According to the provision given in Article 87 of the Constitution, the President addresses both the Houses of the Parliament twice under the legislative powers-
1. After each new election
2. Every year on the first session of the Parliament
8. President Droupadi Murmu address her maiden joint session of Parliament
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Focusing on ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’, President Droupadi Murmu addressed her maiden joint session (Lok Sabha and Rajay Sabha) of Parliament on 31st January.
An overview of the news
President Murmu said, India has entered the Amrit Kaal by completing 75 years of its independence.
Amrit Kaal is the period of 100 years of independence and the making of a developed India. These 25 years is a period for all citizens to focus on their duty.
She said that the government is trying to get rid of every sign of slavery, an example of which is the renaming of Rajpath to Kartavya Path.
She said that the 'Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao' campaign has been successful, due to which the number of women in India is more than men for the first time.
The government's priority is the 11 crore small farmers who were deprived of government benefits for decades.
Earlier there was a long wait for the tax refund, but today the refund is received within a few days of filing the income tax return.
Indian Railways is fast moving towards becoming the largest electric railway network in the world.
India is trying to find collective solutions to global challenges along with the G20 member countries.
Parliamentary Sessions
In general, the parliamentary sessions are of three types:
Budget Session
It is the longest Session, starts at the end of January and concludes by the end of April or the first week of May.
The session has a recess so that Parliamentary Committees can discuss the budgetary proposals.
This session begins every year with the President's address to both the Houses.
Monsoon Session
Monsoon session is held every year from July to September. It begins after a gap of two months from the budget session.
Matters of public interest are discussed in this session.
Winter Session
This session is held every year from mid-November to mid-December. This is the shortest session.
It takes up those matters which could not be considered earlier.
Joint Sitting of Parliament
The Constitution of India provides for a joint sitting of both the Houses of Parliament to resolve a deadlock between the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.
The joint sitting of the Parliament is called by the President of the country.
The speaker presides over the joint sitting. In the absence of the Speaker, the Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha presides over it.
If none of the above is present, any other member of Parliament may preside with the consensus of both the Houses.
Article 108 of the Indian Constitution provides for a joint sitting of both the Houses of Parliament.
According to the provision given in Article 87 of the Constitution, the President addresses both the Houses of the Parliament twice under the legislative powers-
1. After each new election
2. Every year on the first session of the Parliament
9. Quad cyber group meeting to strengthen cyber security cooperation
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A meeting of the Quad Senior Cyber Group was held in New Delhi to strengthen cyber security cooperation on 30-31 January.
An overview of the news
The heads of the Quad Senior Cyber Group, along with their inter-agency delegations, met in New Delhi to discuss cyber security cooperation and a collective approach to enhancing resilience.
During the meeting, participants discussed sharing threat information, identifying and assessing potential risks in supply chains for digitally enabled products and services, and aligning baseline software security requirements.
The group also discussed cyber security capacity building for Quad members and for partners in the Indo-Pacific region.
The meeting discussed how Quad members can prevent cyber incidents and respond to such cyber incidents along with building national and international capabilities for security.
QUAD or Quadrilateral Security Dialogue
Quad or Quadrilateral Security Dialogue is a group of four countries US, Japan, Australia and India.
The concept of QUAD was given by former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in 2007 for maritime cooperation between these countries after the Indian Ocean Tsunami disaster in 2004.
Now the group is mainly seen as a group to counter the Chinese influence in the region.
The 2022 Quad summit meeting was held in Japan and next will be held in Australia in 2023.
10. The central panel rejects the inclusion of Muslim dynasties in the exhibitions
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An exhibition on Medieval Indian Dynasties was organised by the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR), a division of the Union Ministry of Education and featured 50 different dynasties in the exhibitions. No Muslim dynasty was shown in the exhibition.
An overview of the news
The ICHR, organised the exhibition at Lalit Kala Akademi titled ‘Glory of Medieval India: Manifestation of the unexplored – Indian dynasties, 8th-18th Centuries.
Minister of State Education Dr Rajkumar Ranjan Singh inaugurated the exhibition.
Muslim dynasties like Bahmani and Adil Shahi were not part of the exhibition.
On the question why Muslim dynasties are not part of the exhibition, ICHR member secretary Professor Umesh Ashok Kadam said that he does not consider Muslim dynasties as Indian dynasties.
According to Kadam, Muslims came from the Middle East and did not have a direct connection with Indian culture.
Although Islamic dynasties were undoubtedly a part of Indian history, Kadam argued that the past should not be dominated by the Mughal or Sultanate dynasties.
Kadam said, "Islam and Christianity came to India in the medieval period and they uprooted the civilization and destroyed the knowledge system."
According to the ICHR, the exhibition will soon be shown across the country with the intention of educating people about India's past.
The exhibits depict Ahom, Chola, Rathor, Yadav, Kakatiya and other dynasties, highlighting their founders, capital cities, dates and architecture, art, culture of India.
Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR)
It is an autonomous body of the Central Ministry of Education.
It was established under Societies Registration Act, 1860 in 1972.
It aims to bring historians together and provide a platform for exchange of views among them.
Its other objectives are to promote, accelerate and coordinate research in history.
It publishes a biannual Journal - the Indian Historical Review, and another journal Itihas in Hindi.
Headquarters - New Delhi