TNPSC CURRENT AFFAIRS (ENGLISH) – 23.01.2025

  1. IN A FIRST A TRIBAL KING FROM KERALA TO ATTEND REPUBLIC DAY PARADE IN DELHI

SUBJECT: HISTORY AND CULTURE

  • Raman Rajamannan, the head of Mannan tribal community, invited to Republic Day parade in Delhi.
  • Mannan tribe is primarily settled in Kerala, specifically in the Idukki district, within the buffer zone of the Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary at Kozhimala.
  • Known as one of the Scheduled Tribes (ST)of Kerala.
  • The community is unique in Southern India as it is the only tribal community ruled by a king.
  • Community retains a traditional governance structure.
  • Monarchical System: The Mannans are among the few tribal communities in India that continue to uphold a hereditary kingship system.
  • The king, known as “Raja,” serves as both the administrative and spiritual leader, overseeing community affairs and resolving disputes.
  • The king is assisted by ministers and soldiers during community functions.
  • The royal residence is situated in Kozhimala, which functions as the community’s headquarters
  • The king’s regalia includes a turban embedded with conch and lined with pearls, straw bracelets, a scepter of authority (Adhihara dand), and an armbandon the shoulder.
  • These symbols denote his status and are worn during official ceremonies and festivals.
  • Festivals:The king presides over significant cultural and religious events.

2.THE OLIGRACHY WE SEE TODAY

SUBJECT: INTERNATIONAL

  • Outgoing U.S. President Joe Biden highlighted a “tech industrial complex” akin to historical oligarchies.
  • Modern Oligarchy: Tech Industrial Complex:
  • Billionaires like Elon Musk influence U.S. politics through campaign funding.
  • Corporate interests overshadow public welfare.
  • Historical Evolution: Aristotle’s critique of oligarchy as elite-driven governance.
  • Modern analogies in the U.S. and other nations (e.g., the Philippines)
  • Economic Inequality: Corporate monopolies widen wealth gaps.
  • Democracy Undermined: Wealth-driven politics sidelines public interests.
  • Global Impacts: Other nations exhibit similar elite-dominated systems

3. FLAGSHIP SCHEME FOR GIRL CHILD HAS HELPED DEFEAT BIAS

SUBJECT: SOCIAL ISSUES

  • Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (BBBP) Scheme
  • Launch Date: January 22, 2015.
  • Purpose: Address declining Child Sex Ratio (CSR)and related gender equality issues.
  • Key Elements: Multi-sectoral action in low CSR districts.
  • Enforcement of Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostics Act.
  • Awareness campaigns promoting gender equality.
  • Achievements: National Sex Ratio at Birth improved from 918 (2014-15) to 930 (2023-24).
  • Enrollment of girls in secondary education rose from 75% to 78%.
  • Institutional deliveries increased from 61% to 97.3%.
  • First-trimester antenatal care registrations improved from 61% to 80.5%

4. NATIONAL HEALTH MISSION HAS CURBED SEVERAL PUBLIC HEALTH CONCERNS, SAYS CENTRE’S REPORT

SUBJECT: SOCIETY

  • National Health Mission (NHM)
  • Key Contributions: Reduced Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR)by 83%(higher than global average).
  • Infant Mortality Rate (IMR):Fell from 39 (2014) to 28 (2020).
  • Total Fertility Rate (TFR):Declined from 2.3 (2015) to 2.0 (2020).
  • Strengthened healthcare workforce (e.g., 5.23 lakh workers in FY 2023-24).
  • Global Impact: India’s MMR improvement exceeds global targets.

5. TAX AVOIDANCE TREATIES : INDIA SETS NEW NORMS FOR CLAIMING BENEFITS

SUBJECT: ECONOMY

  • Principal Purpose Test (PPT) under Double Tax Avoidance Agreements (DTAAs).
  • Key Provisions: Guidance note on PPT for claiming treaty benefits (applicable post April 2025).
  • Grandfathering provisions for treaties with Cyprus, Mauritius, and Singapore.
  • Implication: Aligns with BEPS (Base Erosion and Profit Shifting) Action Plan 6.

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