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One Liners 16-12-2025
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History, Art and Culture
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‘Natyashastra – Synthesis of Theory and Praxis’
- Academic programme held – During the 20th Session of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage at the iconic Red Fort, Delhi.
- Organised by – Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA).
- Aim – To deliberate on the ‘Natyashastra’ as a living knowledge system that continues to integrate theory and practice within India’s performing arts traditions.
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Perumbidugu Mutharaiyar Stamp
A commemorative postage stamp in honour of the king Perumbidugu Mutharaiyar II was released by Vice President C P Radhakrishnan.
- Perumbidugu Mutharaiyar (705 AD-745 AD) – He also known as Suvaran Maran, was a ruler of the Mutharaiyar lineage, feudatories of the Pallavas.
- He fought bravely in several battles alongside the Pallava king Nandivarman, and is remembered as a great administrator.
- Ruled over areas including – Thanjavur, Pudukkottai, Perambalur, Tiruchirappalli, and others near the Cauvery River.
- Religions – The Pallava reign saw a religious revivalism of Hinduism amid the dominance of Jainism and Buddhism.
- As their feudatories, the Mutharaiyars were great temple builders.
- Suvaran Maran was also known as Shatrubhayankar.
- He seems to have patronised Shaivya and other scholars, as a Jain monk Vimalachandra is mentioned as visiting his court to debate them.
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National Handicrafts Week
- Observed annually from – 8th to 14th December.
- Conducted by – Ministry of Textiles with India Handmade digital platform.
- Objectives –
- Careful restoration of heritage craft pieces.
- Strengthening structural integrity and visual detailing.
- Preserving indigenous craft techniques embedded in each artefact.
- Ensuring longevity of culturally significant museum items.
- Showcasing Northeast India’s craft heritage with renewed clarity.
- Significance – It aligns with the national vision of Vocal for Local and Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India).
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Ramalingeswara Temple
Ambassador and Permanent Representative of India to UNESCO reviews conservation works at Ramappa Temple.
- It is popularly known as Ramappa Temple & Rudreswara Temple.
- Name “Ramappa” – Because of its chief sculptor Ramappa, probably the only temple in India that is named after the architect.
- Presiding deity – Ramalingeswara Swamy.
- Located in – Palampet village in Mulug Taluk, Telangana.
- Constructed in – 1213 AD during the reign of the Kakatiya Empire by RecharlaRudra, a general of Kakatiya king Ganapati Deva.
- Building technique –
- 6 feet high star-shaped platform with walls, pillars and ceilings adorned with intricate carvings.
- Earthquake-proof technique has made the temple light, meaning, in case of a natural event like an earthquake, the probability of it collapsing would be very low.
- Sandbox technique acts as a cushion in case of earthquakes.
- Recognition – In 2021, the temple was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as “Kakatiya Rudreshwara (Ramappa) Temple, Telangana”.
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Geography
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Inland Port Facility in Rajasthan
- Deendayal Port Authority – It provides one of the cheapest transport facilities for export sector and it offers one of the lowest Cargo and Vessel related Charges amongst all Major Ports in the country.
- Available through – 12 notified Inland Container Depots (ICDs) by Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC), which support the movement of export–import cargo.
- These ICDs can be utilized for customs clearance and related logistics services, for the trade.
- List of ICDs –
- Bhilwara, Bhiwadi, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota, Udaipur & Ravatha Road, Kota.
- Mandavariya – Kishangarh (District Ajmer) & Hindaun City (District Karauli),
- Kathuwas and Mandhan Village (District Alwar), Dhanakya and Kishangarh.
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Social Issues
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Navya Vocational Training
- NAVYA – Nurturing Aspirations through Vocational training for Young Adolescent Girls.
- Launched in – June 2025, by Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE) and Ministry of Women & Child Development (MWCD).
- Aim – To empower adolescent girls (AGs) aged 16–18 years in aspirational districts by equipping them with relevant skills for socio-economic independence.
- Objectives -
- Provide demand-driven vocational training aligned with traditional and non-traditional sectors.
- Facilitate holistic development through modules on health, nutrition, hygiene, financial literacy, life skills and legal awareness.
- Promote employability, self-employment and forward linkages such as internships, apprenticeships and job opportunities.
- Strengthen gender-inclusive skilling and create a safe, supportive training environment.
- Bridge the gap between education and livelihood, particularly for girls in underserved and remote areas.
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Economy
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4th Cooperative Mela 2025
- Inaugurated in – Assam.
- Organised by – Cooperation Department, Assam, under the guidance of the Ministry of Cooperation.
- Aim – To showcase the strength, diversity, and potential of the cooperative movement in Assam.
- Significance – It aligns with national vision of "Sahkar Se Samriddhi" (Prosperity through Cooperation) is transforming into a vibrant reality.
- It highlighted the establishment of the Ministry of Cooperation in 2021 as a historic step, providing the necessary institutional impetus and a clear blueprint for an all-round, world-class cooperative system in India by 2047.
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Environment
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Green Hydrogen Pilot Project at Chidambaranar Port
- Objective –
- To create a bunkering facility for Green Hydrogen or its derivatives to support the phased development of Green Fuel utilization by demonstrating it in the shipping sector.
- It supports vessels operating on international and domestic sea routes by providing refuelling facilities for green fuels.
- The expected outcomes of this project include a substantial reduction in CO2 emissions and creation of numerous direct and indirect job opportunities in manufacturing and storage of green fuel and related services.
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Security
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Indian Parliament Attack 2001
- Date – 13th December 2001.
- Site – Parliament House, New Delhi.
- Attack type – Mass shooting using AK-47s, grenades, and explosive vests.
- Offenders – 5 Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists, all neutralized on site.
- Victims – 14 killed including 9 security staff; 18 injured.
- Security breach by – Forged Home Ministry and Parliament vehicle labels.
- Immediate linkage with – Earlier October 2001 Srinagar Assembly attack.
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INAS 335 (OSPREYS)
- It is 2nd MH 60R helicopter squadron, INAS 335 (Ospreys) at INS Hansa, Goa.
- Commissioned by – Indian Navy.
- Features – The advanced weapons, sensors and avionics suite make the helicopter a versatile and capable asset for the Indian Navy, offering enhanced capabilities to address conventional as well as asymmetric threats.
- Fully integrated with fleet operations and has proven its worth on numerous occasions.
- Significance – It marks a pivotal moment in the Indian Navy’s continued efforts towards modernisation and capability enhancement.
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