16 October 2024 current affairs

16 October 2024 current affairs

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National news

Joint Parliamentary Committee Discusses Waqf Amendment Bill, 2024 in New Delhi
Joint Parliamentary Committee Discusses Waqf Amendment Bill, 2024 in New Delhi

The Joint Parliamentary Committee held a discussion on the Waqf Amendment Bill, 2024, in New Delhi yesterday. The meeting was chaired by Lok Sabha MP Jagdambika Pal. The committee took oral evidence from representatives of the Ministry of Minority Affairs regarding the bill, which is intended to overcome the shortcomings and enhance the efficiency of the administration and management of Waqf properties. The Joint Parliamentary Committee, to which the Bill had been referred for further scrutiny, is scheduled to submit its report during the Winter Session of Parliament this year.

Waqf Amendment Bill, 2024 – Key Points

Purpose: Amend the Waqf Act, 1995, to improve transparency and management of waqf properties, which are Islamic endowments for religious or charitable purposes.

Key Features:

  1. Strengthening Property Management: Enhances transparency and addresses mismanagement, encroachments, and fraudulent transfers.
  2. Administrative Streamlining: Makes Waqf Boards more accountable, ensuring proper use of waqf properties for intended purposes.
  3. Tackling Encroachments: Expedited removal of illegal encroachments and stronger penalties. Establishes an efficient dispute resolution mechanism for waqf-related cases.
  4. Digitization of Waqf Records: Creates a digital database of waqf properties to improve record-keeping and reduce fraud.
  5. Government Oversight: Increases state and central government roles in auditing and monitoring Waqf Boards.

Ministry of minority:  Deputy Minister responsible: George Kurian, Minister of State

State news

Maharashtra Government Renames Skills University After Ratan Tata
Maharashtra Government Renames Skills University After Ratan Tata
  • On October 14, 2024, the Maharashtra government declared that the Maharashtra State Skills Development University will be renamed the “Padma Vibhushan Ratan Tata Skills University.”
  • Purpose: This renaming honors Ratan Tata’s significant contributions to education, skill development, and various social causes across India.

Bharat Ratna Request and Mourning

  • Bharat Ratna Request: The Maharashtra cabinet has urged the central government to bestow the Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian honor, upon Ratan Tata.
  • Day of Mourning: A one-day mourning period was observed on October 10, 2024, following his death.
  • Udyog Ratna Award Renaming: The state government has renamed the Udyog Ratna Award to the “Ratan Tata Udyog Ratna Award,” with Tata being the inaugural recipient in 2023.
  • Udyog Bhavan Naming: A proposed Udyog Bhavan at Charni Road will also bear his name, further reflecting his legacy in the region.

Maharashtra:

  • Chief Minister: Mohan Yadav (from the Bharatiya Janata Party – BJP).
  • Governor: Ramesh Bais.
  • Capital: Mumbai.


Caste Survey Begins in Telangana, Third in India

Telangana has recently initiated a comprehensive household caste survey, making it the third Indian state to do so, following Andhra Pradesh and Bihar. This survey aims to promote equitable resource distribution among all communities, especially targeting marginalized groups.

Key Objectives of the Survey

  • Resource Distribution: The primary purpose is to ensure targeted and equitable resource allocation, focusing on weaker sections such as Other Backward Classes (OBCs), Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs), and other marginalized communities.
  • Government Commitment: The caste survey was a crucial promise made by the ruling Congress party during the assembly election campaign.

Implementation Details

  • Chief Secretary’s Orders: Telangana’s Chief Secretary, Santhi Kumari, has mandated a door-to-door survey to be completed within 60 days. The Planning Department will act as the nodal department for overseeing this process.
  • Socio-Economic Improvement: The survey aims to enhance access to socio-economic, educational, employment, and political opportunities for backward classes and marginalized sections.

Sub-Classification of SCs

  • A separate order from the Telangana SC Development Department has established a six-member commission to study the sub-classification of SCs. This is aimed at ensuring equitable distribution of reservation benefits.

Empirical Research Goals

  • The commission will conduct scientific studies to analyze socio-economic, political, and educational backwardness among SC sub-groups, focusing on improving their representation in public services and educational institutions.

Precedents from Other States

  • Bihar’s Successful Caste Survey: Bihar recently completed the first successful caste survey in independent India, revealing that OBCs made up 63.13% of the population, SCs 19.65%, and STs 1.68%. This has set a precedent for other states like Telangana.
  • Andhra Pradesh’s Initiative: Earlier this year, Andhra Pradesh also launched a caste survey to create a comprehensive database of its population based on caste.

Significance of the Caste Census

  1. Addressing Social Inequality: The survey is seen as a tool to address existing social inequalities within the state.
  2. Equitable Resource Distribution: It aims to ensure fair distribution of government resources among various communities.
  3. Monitoring Affirmative Action: The data will help evaluate the effectiveness of existing affirmative action policies.
  4. Comprehensive Societal Insights: The caste census aims to provide a detailed overview of Indian society’s composition.

Definitions

  • Census: A systematic collection and analysis of demographic, economic, and social data across the country, conducted every ten years. Historical data on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes has been published, but comprehensive data on other castes has not been available since 1931.
  • Caste Census: The first socio-economic caste census in independent India was conducted in 2011, but the findings were never publicly disclosed.
  • Caste Survey: Since only the Union government can conduct a census, states like Bihar have undertaken socio-economic caste surveys to determine the social and economic status of different castes to guide policymaking.

Telangana:

  • Chief Minister: Revanth Reddy
  • Governor: Sri Jishnu Dev Varma
  • Capital: Hyderabad


International news

EAM Jaishankar to Attend SCO summit in Islamabad
EAM Jaishankar to Attend SCO summit in Islamabad

Dr. S. Jaishankar, India’s External Affairs Minister, is attending the 23rd Meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Council of Heads of Government (CHG) in Islamabad, Pakistan.

The meeting is part of the annual CHG gathering, focusing on trade, economic cooperation, and development within the SCO member states.

Significance of the Visit:

  • This visit marks the first high-level trip by an Indian Foreign Minister to Pakistan in nine years.
  • Dr. Jaishankar arrived in Islamabad for a two-day visit, showing India’s continued engagement in multilateral forums despite strained bilateral ties with Pakistan.

 Pakistan’s Role: Pakistan holds the chairmanship of the SCO CHG meeting for this session, hosting the event in its capital.

India’s Involvement:

  • India remains actively involved in the SCO’s various mechanisms and initiatives.
  • The SCO CHG meeting provides a platform for discussions on strengthening economic cooperation, enhancing regional trade, and pursuing development projects among member nations.

No Bilateral Talks: Dr. Jaishankar emphasized that the visit is strictly for the multilateral SCO event, ruling out any bilateral talks with Pakistani leadership.

Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO):

CategoryDetails
EstablishmentFounded on June 15, 2001, in Shanghai, China.
Evolved from the Shanghai Five group established in 1996 (China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan).
Uzbekistan joined in 2001, leading to the formation of the SCO.
Founding MembersChina, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan.
ExpansionIndia and Pakistan became full members on June 9, 2017, at the SCO summit in Astana, Kazakhstan.
Full Members (as of 2024)China, Russia, India, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Iran (joined in 2023).
Key ObserversAfghanistan, Belarus, Mongolia (Observer States with the intention of becoming full members).
Dialogue PartnersArmenia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Turkey, and others.
Main Objectives– Strengthening mutual trust and good-neighborly relations among member states.
– Promoting cooperation in politics, trade, economy, culture, education, energy, transport, and environmental protection.
– Maintaining regional peace and security through joint efforts to combat terrorism, extremism, and separatism.
– Developing a fair and rational international political and economic order.
Key MeetingsSCO Heads of State Summit: Held annually, focusing on political and security matters.
SCO Council of Heads of Government (CHG) Meeting: Focuses on economic cooperation and trade.
SCO SecretariatBased in Beijing, China.
Anti-TerrorismThe Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure (RATS), headquartered in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, coordinates counter-terrorism efforts.
Recent Developments– Iran became the ninth full member of the SCO in 2023.
– Expanded agenda includes cybersecurity, economic connectivity, and infrastructure development, especially related to the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
India Climbs to No. 2 in Supplying Russia with Restricted Tech
India Climbs to No. 2 in Supplying Russia with Restricted Tech

Second-Largest Supplier: India has become the second-biggest supplier of restricted technologies to Russia, just after China. This includes crucial items such as microchips, circuits, and machine tools, which are vital for military and industrial applications.

Surge in Exports

  • Significant Increase in Exports:
    • Indian exports of restricted technologies to Russia have experienced a remarkable rise.
    • Exports surpassed $60 million in April and May 2024 and reached $95 million in July, doubling the amount exported earlier in the year.

Strategic Challenge for the West

  • Concerns for the US and EU:
    • The increased flow of critical technologies from India to Russia presents a significant challenge for the United States and the European Union.
    • These countries are actively trying to limit Russia’s military capabilities, especially in light of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

Lack of Response from India

  • Frustration from Allies:
    • Ukraine’s allies have expressed frustration regarding India’s lack of engagement when they have raised concerns about the increasing technology exports to Russia.
    • As of now, India’s Ministry of External Affairs has not provided any public comments regarding this trend of restricted exports.

Russia:

CategoryDetails
PresidentVladimir Putin
CapitalMoscow
CurrencyRussian Ruble (RUB)

Economy news

Wholesale Inflation Rises to 1.84% in September, Food Prices Surge

India’s wholesale price inflation (WPI) rose to 1.84% in September 2024, up from 1.31% in August, primarily driven by a significant increase in food prices, particularly vegetables.

Key Highlights

  • Food Price Inflation: Increased to 11.53% from 3.11% in August, reaching a two-year high. This surge was largely due to soaring vegetable prices, with onions, potatoes, and tomatoes experiencing price hikes of 78.8%, 78.1%, and 74.5%, respectively.
  • Overall Food Inflation: The food inflation rate rose to 9.47%, with vegetable prices marking the sharpest increase in 14 months. Fruits and pulses also saw elevated prices at 12.2% and 13%, although there was moderate easing in these categories.
  • Fuel and Manufactured Goods: Fuel and power prices decreased by 4.05%, with petrol and diesel prices falling by 7.47% and 5.33%, respectively. Meanwhile, the inflation for manufactured products, which make up 64.2% of the WPI index, showed a minor deceleration at 1%.

Banking news

Bank of Baroda Introduces Special ‘bob Utsav Deposit Scheme’ for the Festive Season
Bank of Baroda Introduces Special ‘bob Utsav Deposit Scheme’ for the Festive Season
  • Bank of Baroda (BoB) has launched the ‘bob Utsav Deposit Scheme’, a 400-day term deposit scheme aimed at offering competitive interest rates to depositors during the festive season.
  • Target Audience: The scheme is designed for a broad range of customers, including general depositors, senior citizens (60+ years), and super senior citizens (80+ years).

Key Features:

  • Interest Rates:
  • General Citizens: 7.30%
  • Senior Citizens (60+): 7.80%
  • Super Senior Citizens (80+): 7.90%
  • Non-Callable Deposits: Up to 7.95% for those who do not require premature withdrawal.
  • Limited Period Offer: The scheme is a limited-time offer applicable to fixed deposits below ₹3 crore, providing a lucrative investment option.
  • Increase in Interest Rates:
  • BoB has also increased interest rates on term deposits for tenors of 3 to 5 years by 30 basis points from 6.50% to 6.80%, benefiting both existing and new depositors.
  • Special Provision for Super Senior Citizens: A new category for super senior citizens aged 80 years and above allows them to receive an additional 10 basis points interest rate over the standard senior citizen rate for deposits with a tenor above 1 year and up to 5 years.

Bank of baroda:

  • Managing Director & CEO of Bank of Baroda: Debadatta Chand
  • Founded: 1908
  • Headquarters: Vadodara, Gujarat, India
Navi Achieves 5th Spot in UPI Rankings for Second Time
Navi Achieves 5th Spot in UPI Rankings for Second Time

Navi, co-founded by Sachin Bansal, has emerged as a key player in India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) sector, now ranking as the fifth-largest ecosystem player. Here are the key highlights of its recent performance:

Key Highlights of Navi’s UPI Performance

  • Transaction Volume: In September, Navi processed 120.41 million transactions, with a total transaction value of ₹6,549.1 crore.
  • Market Position: Navi has surpassed Amazon Pay in UPI transaction volumes as of August and is currently positioned just 20 million transactions behind Cred, which ranked fourth with 140 million transactions last month.
  • Growth Rate: The company demonstrated a significant 35.7% month-on-month growth in transaction volumes, having recorded 88.71 million transactions worth ₹4,651 crore in August.
  • Market Share: Navi holds a modest 0.8% market share in the UPI ecosystem, indicating its growing presence but still trailing behind larger competitors.
  • Competitive Landscape: The UPI market is heavily dominated by PhonePe and Google Pay, which collectively accounted for 92.5% of total transaction volumes in September.

Appointment news

Dia Mirza Appointed Jury Member for ALT Environmental Film Festival 2024
Dia Mirza Appointed Jury Member for ALT Environmental Film Festival 2024

Bollywood actress and environmental activist Dia Mirza has been appointed as a jury member for the All Living Things Environmental Film Festival (ALT EFF) 2024, scheduled from November 22 to December 8. The festival will showcase 72 films, including 38 India premieres, focusing on critical environmental issues like climate change and wildlife conservation. Mirza expressed her honor in participating, emphasizing the festival’s role in fostering dialogue about sustainability.

  • Festival Overview: The All Living Things Environmental Film Festival (ALT EFF) 2024 will be held from November 22 to December 8 and will feature 72 films, including 38 India premieres. The films will address critical environmental issues such as climate change and wildlife conservation.
  • Screening Expansion: For the first time, the festival will extend its reach beyond metro cities, with screenings in 55 small towns and villages across India, alongside 45 screenings in 14 tier-1 cities.
  • Technological Innovation: The festival will use AI technology to translate foreign language films into regional languages, enhancing accessibility and engaging diverse communities in environmental discussions.
  • Dia Mirza’s Involvement: Actress and environmental activist Dia Mirza has been appointed as a jury member. She emphasized the festival’s role in fostering dialogue about sustainability and expressed her commitment to environmental advocacy.
Paramesh Sivamani assumes charge as 26th DG of Indian Coast Guard
Paramesh Sivamani assumes charge as 26th DG of Indian Coast Guard

Paramesh Sivamani today assumed charge as the 26th Director General of the Indian Coast Guard. Mr. Sivamani is specialized in navigation and direction, and his sea commands include all major vessels of the Indian Coast Guard. He is an alumnus of the National Defence College, New Delhi, and the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington.

  • He was conferred with the Tatrakshak Medal in 2014 and the President’s Tatrakshak Medal in 2019 for his illustrious service.
  • He was also awarded the Director General Coast Guard Commendation in 2012.

History of the Indian Coast Guard

  1. Early Maritime Security:
  2. Before the establishment of the Indian Coast Guard, maritime security was primarily the responsibility of the Indian Navy. The need for a dedicated coastal protection force arose due to increasing maritime activities, threats of piracy, smuggling, and the need for search and rescue operations.
  3. Establishment:
  4. The Indian Coast Guard was officially established on August 1, 1978, under the Coast Guard Act of 1978. The act was enacted by the Indian Parliament to provide for the establishment of the Coast Guard for the protection of India’s maritime interests and to enforce maritime law.

Award news

ISRO Chairman S. Somanath Receives Prestigious IAF World Space Award for Chandrayaan-3
ISRO Chairman S. Somanath Receives Prestigious IAF World Space Award for Chandrayaan-3

Dr. S. Somanath, Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), has been awarded the prestigious International Astronautical Federation (IAF) World Space Award in recognition of the successful Chandrayaan-3 mission. The award ceremony took place in Milan, Italy, highlighting India’s increasing prominence in space exploration.

Chandrayaan-3: A Groundbreaking Lunar Mission

  • Historic Achievement: Chandrayaan-3 made headlines by successfully landing near the Moon’s South Pole on August 23, 2023. This marked India as the first country to achieve a soft landing in this challenging region, a feat that had previously eluded many nations.
  • Global Recognition: With this success, India joined an elite group of countries capable of landing on the Moon, including the United States, Russia, and China.
  • Scientific Contributions: The mission provided crucial scientific data, notably the detection of sulfur and other essential elements in the lunar soil. These findings are vital for understanding the Moon’s composition and will inform future exploration endeavors.

Conclusion: The IAF World Space Award for Dr. S. Somanath underscores not only the achievements of the Chandrayaan-3 mission but also reflects India’s rapid advancements in space technology and exploration.

Science and tech news

ShakthiSAT Mission: Empowering 12,000 Girls in Space Technology
ShakthiSAT Mission: Empowering 12,000 Girls in Space Technology

Space Kidz India, an aerospace startup, has launched the ShakthiSAT mission with the goal of training 12,000 girls aged 14-18 from 108 countries in space technology. This initiative aims to support a satellite launch as part of ISRO’s Chandrayaan-4 mission scheduled for 2026. A prototype presentation for this mission is planned to be made to Prime Minister Narendra Modi later this year or early next year.

Objectives of the ShakthiSAT Mission

  • Skill Development: The program focuses on equipping young women with skills in space technology, empowering them to pursue careers in the aerospace sector.
  • Global Inspiration: It seeks to inspire and empower young girls worldwide, emphasizing the importance of their involvement in science and technology fields.

Training Overview

  • Online Training: The mission includes 120 hours of online training covering various aspects of space technology, including payload development and spacecraft systems.
  • Selection for Hands-On Training: After the online training, 108 students (one from each participating country) will be selected for hands-on training in India between June and August next year. This component of the program aims to nurture talent and foster international collaboration.

International Collaboration

The ShakthiSAT initiative has garnered participation from several countries, including:

  • United Kingdom
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Brazil
  • Kenya
  • Australia
  • France
  • Greece
  • Sri Lanka
  • Afghanistan

Srimathy Kesan, the mission lead, has expressed enthusiasm about the initiative, highlighting its potential benefits not just for India but for the global community through the transformative power of space exploration.

Sports news

Mendis and Beaumont Clinch ICC Player of the Month Awards for September 2024

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the Players of the Month for September 2024, recognizing Kamindu Mendis from Sri Lanka and Tammy Beaumont from England for their outstanding performances in international cricket. Both players have achieved this honor for the second time, showcasing their consistent excellence on the global cricketing stage.

Kamindu Mendis: ICC Men’s Player of the Month

  • Background: Kamindu Mendis, a 26-year-old cricketer from Sri Lanka, has been awarded the ICC Men’s Player of the Month for September 2024. This is his second win, as he previously received the accolade in March 2024.
  • Performance Highlights:
    • Mendis delivered impressive performances in the Test format, demonstrating remarkable skill and determination throughout the month.
    • He faced strong competition from Travis Head of Australia and his fellow Sri Lankan teammate Prabath Jayasuriya but emerged victorious due to his exceptional contributions.
    • His win continues a successful trend for Sri Lankan cricketers, following Dunith Wellalage and Harshitha Samarawickrama, who won the awards in August.

Tammy Beaumont: ICC Women’s Player of the Month: While the report primarily focuses on Kamindu Mendis, Tammy Beaumont has also been recognized for her outstanding contributions to women’s cricket, marking her second time receiving this honor.

Harmanpreet Singh Tops HIL Auction as Highest-Paid Player; Udita Duhan Leads Women’s Bidding

Harmanpreet Singh, India’s star drag-flicker and captain, emerged as the highest-paid player during the Hockey India League (HIL) auction, held recently. He was acquired by the Soorma Hockey Club for an impressive Rs 78 lakh, making him the most expensive player on the first day of the auction.

Key Highlights:

  • Men’s Auction:
  • A total of 54 players were auctioned, including 18 international stars.
  • Eight franchises participated, competing to enhance their squads with top talents from India and abroad.
  • Women’s Auction:
  • Udita Duhan, an Indian defender, became the most expensive player in the Women’s Hockey India League, bought by the Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers for Rs 32 lakh.
  • Yibbi Janssen, a drag-flicker from the Netherlands, was secured by Odisha Warriors for Rs 29 lakh.
  • Sunelita Toppo, an Indian forward, was acquired by the Delhi SG Pipers for Rs 24 lakh.
ISSF World Cup: Sonam Uttam Maskar wins Silver Medal in Women’s 10m Air Rifle event
ISSF World Cup: Sonam Uttam Maskar wins Silver Medal in Women’s 10m Air Rifle event

Indian shooter Sonam Uttam Maskar won the silver medal in the Women’s 10m Air Rifle event at the ISSF World Cup 2024 final in Delhi. The 22-year-old Maskar excelled with a score of 252.9 to secure a podium finish. China’s Yuting Huang won the gold medal in this event, while French shooter Oceanne Muller took home the bronze. Tilottama Sen, the other Indian shooter in the final, finished sixth with a score of 167.7.

The ISSF World Cup is a series of international shooting competitions organized by the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF). Here are some key points related to the ISSF World Cup:

General Knowledge about ISSF World Cup

  1. Purpose: The ISSF World Cup is designed to bring together top shooting athletes from around the world to compete in various shooting disciplines.
  2. Disciplines: Events include rifle, pistol, and shotgun competitions, with categories for both men and women.
  3. Frequency: The ISSF World Cup is held annually, typically featuring multiple stages across different locations globally.
  4. Qualification for Olympics: The World Cup series serves as a qualification event for the Olympic Games, allowing athletes to earn quota places for their countries

International shooting federation:

International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) – General Knowledge

  1. Establishment: The ISSF was founded in 1907, making it one of the oldest international sports federations.
  2. President: Luciano Rossi
  3. Headquarters: The headquarters is located in Munich, Germany.
  4. Purpose:
  1. The ISSF is responsible for organizing international shooting competitions, including the Olympic shooting events.
  2. It aims to promote and develop shooting sports worldwide, ensuring safety and fairness in competitions.
  3. Membership:
  1. The ISSF has over 150 member nations, making it a truly global federation.
  2. Each member country has a national shooting federation that represents it in the ISSF.

Important days

World Food Day 2024, Know The Date, History, Theme & Significance
World Food Day 2024, Know The Date, History, Theme & Significance

World Food Day is observed annually on October 16th as a global call to action against hunger and malnutrition. As we approach World Food Day 2024, it’s essential to recognize the significance of this year’s theme and the ongoing challenges in global food security.

Key Points

  • Theme for 2024: The theme is “Right to Foods for a Better Life and a Better Future.” This emphasizes the fundamental human right to adequate nutrition and highlights the essential role of food in shaping our lives and futures.
  • Understanding the Right to Food:
  • Recognized in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and international covenants, the right to food encompasses:
    • Diversity: Access to a variety of food options.
    • Nutrition: Consumption of nutrient-rich foods.
    • Affordability: Ability to purchase necessary foods.
    • Accessibility: Physical access to food sources.
    • Safety: Assurance that food is free from harmful contaminants.
  • The Paradox of Global Hunger:
  • Despite sufficient food production to feed the global population, hunger remains a critical issue, with stark statistics highlighting this paradox:
    • Approximately 733 million people face hunger worldwide.
    • Over 2.8 billion people cannot afford a healthy diet.
World Student’s Day 2024, A Tribute to Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam
World Student’s Day 2024, A Tribute to Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam

World Students’ Day is observed annually on October 15 to honor the life and contributions of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, the former President of India and renowned educator, known as the “Missile Man of India.” This day commemorates Dr. Kalam’s birthday and highlights his enduring legacy in inspiring young minds toward innovation and academic excellence.

Key Points

  • Origins: World Students’ Day was first celebrated in 2010 to recognize Dr. Kalam’s significant contributions to education and youth development. While there are claims about a United Nations declaration, the celebration primarily takes place in India, reflecting Dr. Kalam’s impact on students.
  • Significance: The day serves to honor Dr. Kalam’s achievements while promoting education as a fundamental tool for progress. This aligns with his belief in the power of education to transform lives and societies.
  • Inspiration for Students: World Students’ Day aims to motivate students to pursue their goals and embody values such as hard work, discipline, and passion—virtues that Dr. Kalam exemplified throughout his life.

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