Today in History (February 27th, 2002)
In 2002, 59 Hindu pilgrims were killed during the Godhra train burning incident.
Let’s revise
A) On which day International Mother Language Day?
- 21 February
- 22 February
- 21 March
- 12 February
Ans. (a)
B) International Mother Language Day was started based on the initiative of which country?
- Pakistan
- Bangladesh
- India
- Israel
Ans. (b)
C) What is the expanded form of VPN in computer world?
- Virtual Private Network
- Virtual Powerful Network
- Very Protective Network
- Very Private Network
Ans. (a)
D) Which of the following sea rout is under attack of Houthis militants?
- North Sea
- Black Sea
- Red Sea
- Adriatic Sea
Ans. (c)
E) Red Sea is the connecting route between the following________
- North Sea and Adriatic Sea
- Indian Ocean and Mediterranean Sea
- Atlantic Ocean and Caspian Sea
- None of the above
Ans. (b)
F) Bab el-Mandab Strait lies between_________
- Asia and Europe
- Asia and Africa
- North America and South America
- East Europe and West Europe
Ans. (b)
G) Recently IMEC was seen in news what is this?
- India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor
- India Middle East Economic Corridor
- India Madagascar Economic Corridor
- None of the above
Ans. (a)
H) IMEC was announced during the meeting of ______
- G-7
- G-20
- G-77
- SCO
Ans. (b)
I) Strait of Hormuz is nearest to which of the following countries?
- Lebanon
- Israel
- Egypt
- Iran
Ans. (a)
J) Before opening of Suez Canal, which was the sea route to reach Europe from Indian Ocean?
- Cape of good hope
- Panama Canal
- Strait of Malacca
- Strait of Hormuz
Ans. (a)
Summary of Today’s News
Attukal Pongala
Recently, an annual event offering Pongala at Attukal was witnessed in Kerala.
Key Points about Attukal Pongala:
- It is in ‘The Guinness Book of World Records’for being the largest religious gathering of women on a single day.
- It is held annually at the Attukal Bhagavathy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
- It is called as the ‘Women’s Sabarimala’, symbolising the strength and power of women.
- It involves women preparing ‘Pongala’ a sweet pudding of rice, jaggery, grated coconut, ghee, and banana in earthen pots.
- It is dedicated to Kannaki, the heroine of the Chilappatikaram.
- The Pongala has gained international recognition with the Malayali diaspora taking it to the US and the UK.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE)’ exit from the grey list of FATF
- The UAE was placed under closer scrutiny in 2022,
- It was placed due to the risk of money laundering and terrorist financing involving banks, precious metals and stones, as well as property.
Key Points About FATF
- FATF is an inter-governmental policy-making and standard-setting body.
- It is dedicated to combat money laundering and terrorist financing.
- The Headquarter: Paris, France
- It was established in 1989 during the G7 Summit in Paris.
- India became a member of FATF in 2010.
- Members: It has 39 member countries
- 37 jurisdictions
- 2 regional organisations
- The Gulf Cooperation Council and
- The European Commission
FATF has 2 types of lists:
- Grey List: Countries that are considered a safe haven for supporting terror funding and money laundering are put on the FATF grey list.
- This inclusion serves as a warning to the country that it may enter the blacklist.
- Black List: Countries known as Non-Cooperative Countriesor Territories (NCCTs) are put on the blacklist.
- These countries support terror funding and money laundering activities.
- The FATF revises the blacklist regularly, adding or deleting entries.
Three countries North Korea, Iran, and Myanmar are currently in FATF’s blacklist.
Raisina Dialogue
- Recently The ninth edition of the Raisina Dialogue held in New Delhi
- It is an annual conference on geopolitics and geo-economics,
- Its aim is to address the most challenging issues faced by the world.
- It is held annually since 2016 in New Delhi.
- It is organized by the Observer Research Foundation (ORF) in partnership with the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India.
- The theme of the 2024 edition is “Chaturanga: Conflict, Contest, Cooperate, Create,”
The eight Nordic-Baltic countries (NB8) participated in the recent Raisina Dialogue held in New Delhi.
What is Nordic-Baltic Eight (NB8)
- The NB8 is a regional cooperationformat that brings together the Nordic countries and the Baltic States.
- Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden
- Baltic states: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania
- All three countries are members of NATO, the European Union, the Eurozone, and the OECD.