Filmfare Awards 2024

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1 Filmfare Awards 2024

 The 69th Filmfare Awards  was organized  in Gandhi Nagar,  Gujarat  . This time  Karan Johar and Manish Paul  hosted the show. The film ‘ 12th Fail ‘  directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra  won the award for Best Film (Popular) . This film   is based on the life of IPS officer Manoj Kumar Sharma .  Vikrant Massey  has played his character in this film . The Best Director award  went to Vidhu Vinod Chopra (12th Fail)  . major winners

category 
the winner
Best Film (Popular)
’12th failed’
Best Film (Critics)
‘Joram’
best director
Vidhu Vinod Chopra (12th failed)
Actor in a Best Leading Role
Ranbir Kapoor Vs (Animal)
Best Actor (Critics)
Vikrant Massey (12th failed)
Best Actress (Lead Role)
Alia Bhatt (Rocky and Rani’s love story)
Best Actress (Critics)
Rani Mukherjee (Mrs. Chatterjee vs. Norway)
Shefali Shah Vs (Three of Us)
Actor in a Best Supporting Role
Vicky Kaushal (Dinky)
Actress in a Best Supporting Role
Shabana Azmi (Rocky and Rani’s love story)
best lyricist
Amitabh Bhattacharya (Tere Vaaste) (Zara Hatke Zara Bachke)
best music album
‘Animal’ (Pritam, Vishal Mishra, Manan Bhardwaj,
Shreyas Puranik, Jani, Bhupinder Babbal,
Ashim Kemson, Harshvardhan Rameshwar, Gurinder Segal)
Best Playback Singer (Male)
Bhupinder Babbal (Arjan Valley’-Animal)
Best Playback Singer (Female)
Shilpa Rao (Besharam Rang-Pathan)
best story
Amit Rao (OMG 2)
Best Screenplay
Vidhu Vinod Chopra (12th failed)
best dialogue
Ishita Maitra (Love Story of Rocky and Rani)

2 Beating Retreat Ceremony at Historic Vijay Chowk, New Delhi

The Beating Retreat ceremony was  held  at the historic Vijay Chowk  in   New Delhi . The musical bands of the Indian Army, Air Force, Navy and Central Armed Police Forces – CAPFs enthralled the audience with mesmerizing tunes. On this occasion, President  Draupadi Murmu , Vice  President Jagdeep Dhankar , Prime Minister  Narendra Modi , Chief Justice  D.Y. Chandrachud , Defense  Minister Rajnath Singh , Minister of State for Defense  Ajay Bhatt , Chief of Defense Staff  General Anil Chauhan , Army Chief  General Manoj Pandey , Navy Chief  Admiral R. . Hari Kumar , Chief of the Air Staff  Air Chief Marshal VR Choudhary , and other dignitaries were present. The Beating Retreat originated in the 1950s when Major Roberts of the Indian Army indigenously performed the unique ceremony of performing with a mass band. It symbolizes the age-old military tradition when soldiers would stop fighting, withdraw from the battlefield and return to their camps at sunset.

3. The country recorded a growth rate of more than 7% for the third consecutive year

The country   has recorded  a growth rate of more than seven percent for the third consecutive year . According to the report of  the Indian Economic Review of the Department of Economics,   India’s commitment to ensuring steady economic growth is making available the necessary investment resources to mitigate climate change and carbon emissions. Estimating the good condition of India’s financial sector, the review said that capital investment in the public sector has increased in the last 10 years. The economy has strengthened due to the implementation of structural reforms since 2014. The report said that there have been positive changes in the areas of employment, ease of doing business, agriculture sector, e-commerce and climate. Noting significant improvement in women-led development, the report said  women’s bank accounts have increased  under the  PM Jan Dhan Yojana  . The proportion of women having bank accounts has increased from 53 percent in 2015-16   to  78.6 percent in 2019-21 . Female labor participation has increased from 23.3 percent  in 2017-18   to 37 percent in 2022-23. The education level of women   has also improved.  Enrollment of women in higher secondary education has increased from 24.5 percent in 2005 to 58.2 percent in 2022  . Regarding India’s strong digital infrastructure, the report said that due to changes in the authentication mechanism, the cost of e-KYC has come down from Rs 1,000 to Rs 5. India is the world’s third largest financial technology economy after the US and UK. The review also said that due to increase in the capital of domestic and global investors in the Indian stock market, India has become the fourth largest stock market in the world.

4 Agreement between the Government of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and the Central Government for the revised Parbati-Kalisindh-Chambal-ERCP Link Project in New Delhi

 A tripartite MoU for  the Revised Parbati-Kalisindh-Chambal-ERCP Link Project  was signed between the Government of Madhya PradeshRajasthan  and  the Central Government  in  New Delhi . Madhya Pradesh  Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav  said that this project will benefit 13 districts of Chambal and Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh. Water availability will increase in water-scarce districts like Morena, Gwalior, Shivpuri, Guna, Bhind and Sheopur.

5 Joint military exercise ‘Sada Tansiq’ of India and Saudi Arabia started in Rajasthan

The initial edition of  India and Saudi Arabia  ‘s joint military exercise ‘ Sada Tanseeq ‘  began at Mahajan in Rajasthan  ‘s  Bikaner  district  . This exercise  is scheduled to begin from January 29 and  continue till February 10, 2024. The Saudi Arabian contingent of 45 defense personnel  is being led by  the Royal Saudi Land Forces . The Indian Army contingent also consists of 45 personnel, represented   by a battalion of the Brigade of the Guards (Mechanized Infantry) . The objective of this joint exercise is to train troops of both the countries for joint operations in semi-desert terrain under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter.

6 Release of Framework for Voluntary Carbon Market in Agriculture Sector and Accreditation Protocol of Agroforestry Nurseries

Union Minister of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare and Tribal Affairs  Shri Arjun Munda  released   the Framework for Voluntary Carbon Market in Agriculture Sector  and  Accreditation Protocol of Agroforestry Nurseries  in  Delhi . On this occasion, Union Minister Shri Munda said that the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare has prepared a framework to promote Voluntary Carbon Market (VCM) in the agricultural sector of the country with a view to encourage small and medium farmers to avail carbon credit. Have done. Introducing farmers to the carbon market will not only benefit them but also accelerate the adoption of environment-friendly agricultural practices. He requested full cooperation from the concerned ministries of the Center and the States and other concerned organizations to promote the carbon market in the interest of farmers.

7 Top Employers Institute has certified NTPC Limited as a Top Employer in India 2024

Top Employers Institute  has   announced the top employers in the year 2024 . The institute has certified  NTPC Limited  as   a Top Employer in India 2024 . To qualify for certification, NTPC completed the following steps: HR Best Practice Survey, Verification and Audit. NTPC’s performance score has been measured at par with international standards and NTPC has achieved the Top Employer status. The HR Best Practice Survey covers 6 areas of HR which include 20 topics like employee strategy, work environment, talent recruitment, learning, diversity, equality and inclusion, wellness. Shri Dilip Kumar Patel , Director (HR), NTPC,   received the award on behalf of NTPC at the Top Employers 2024 Certification Ceremony event held in Singapore  on January 25, 2024  .

8 Success in changing the direction of Chenab River near Rattle Hydroelectric Project in Jammu and Kashmir.

A major achievement was achieved in the 850 MW Rattle Hydroelectric Project  in the state with the  diversion of the course of Chenab River   through  diversion tunnels  at  Drabashalla  in  Kishtwar district  in  Jammu and Kashmir at 11.30 am on  January 27, 2024  . River diversion will enable the dam area on the river bed to be isolated to undertake the vital activity of dam excavation and construction. This will expedite the dam construction activities and help in reducing any delay in the project work so that the project can be completed on the scheduled date of May 2026. The work of completing this Rattle project  is being done by Rattle Hydroelectric Power Corporation Limited (RHPCL)  , which is a joint venture between  NHPC Limited  and  the Government of Jammu and Kashmir  , whose  stake  is 51:49 percent respectively . Rattle Hydroelectric Project with an installed capacity of 850 MW is located on the Chenab River in Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir. The project was approved by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs in January 2021, with a total cost of Rs 5281.94 crore.

9 Government declares ‘Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI)’ as ‘unlawful organization’ under UAPA for 5 more years

The Government declared ‘ Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) ‘   an ‘ Unlawful Association ‘ under  Section 3(1) of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) 1967  for a further period of five years. Is. The previous ban on SIMI was imposed on January 31, 2019, by Gazette Notification No. SO 564(E). SIMI is engaged in promoting terrorism in the country, disturbing peace and communal harmony which is prejudicial to the sovereignty, security and integrity of India.

10 Prime Minister interacts with students, teachers and parents during Pariksha Pe Charcha 2024

Prime Minister  Shri Narendra Modi  interacted  with students, teachers and parents  during  the 7th edition  of  Pariksha Pe Charcha (PPC) at Bharat Mandapam   in  New Delhi . He also visited the arts and crafts exhibition displayed on this occasion. PPC is an activity initiated by the efforts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to bring together students, parents, teachers and society to foster an environment where the unique individuality of each child is appreciated, encouraged and fulfilled. Be allowed to express in any way.

11 FIH Hockey5s Women World Cup: Netherlands beats India in final

India had to face defeat in the final of  the HIF Hockey5s Women World Cup  2024   in   Muscat , OmanThe Netherlands  won the inaugural season title, winning 7–2. FIH had organized the World Cup in this format for the first time. In the second half, the Indian women’s team tried to make a comeback and scored two goals. For India, Jyoti Chhatri (20th minute) and Rutaja Dadaso Pisal (23rd minute) scored. However, India could not catch the Dutch team. Before the full-time hooter, Netherlands’ Kalse scored another goal to increase the victory margin to 7-2.

12 International Cricket Council – ICC has ended the suspension on Sri Lankan cricket with immediate effect

International Cricket Council – ICC  Has  ended the suspension on Sri Lankan cricket with immediate effect  . Sri Lanka Cricket has been reinstated as a member of the International Cricket Council after a two-month suspension. On 10th November 2023, Sri Lankan Cricket will be given I.C.C. Was suspended for violation of responsibilities as a member.

13 Indian Newspaper Day

Indian Newspaper Day  is celebrated every year   on  29 January in India. Because on this day,  29 January 1780  , the first weekly Indian newspaper “ Hicky’s Bengal Gazette ”, also known as “ Calcutta General Advertiser ” , was published . The first newspaper published in Asia was Hickey’s Bengal Gazette. It was published on 29 January 1780   in Kolkata, the capital of the country at that time. It changed the way newspapers worked at a time when it took days for news to reach the intended audience. But since the British knew that newspapers could harm their government, they   decided to stop publishing them in 1782 . The credit for bringing printing press to India  goes to the Portuguese  and the credit for starting newspapers  goes to   the Europeans .  In the year 1557, some Christian priests published a book in Goa , which was the first book to be printed in India.

14 KM Cariappa Jayanti 2024

28 January  marks   the birth anniversary of Field Marshal Kodandera M. Cariappa, the  inaugural Commander-in-Chief of  the Indian Army . Recognized as a national hero, Cariappa’s vital role in shaping the Indian Army from colonial to independent India remains revered. Field Marshal K.M. Cariappa was born  on  January 28, 1899  in Shaniwarsanthe , Coorg province,  in a farming family of the Kodava clan. Cariappa’s military career spanned nearly three decades, beginning with his service in the British Indian Army after the First World War. He rose through the ranks, becoming the first Indian officer to attend the Staff College in Quetta and later commanded 1/7 Rajputs. He was the first Indian to lead a battalion. After independence, he served as Deputy Chief of the General Staff and led strategic operations to reclaim key areas in Kashmir. After retirement in 1953, Cariappa served as the Indian High Commissioner to Australia and New Zealand until 1956. He died on May 15, 1993, leaving a legacy of dedication and service. In recognition of his outstanding contributions, the Government of India posthumously honored him with the rank of Field Marshal on April 28, 1986.