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PIB Summaries 05 October 2024

Contents:

  1. Union Cabinet grants Classical Language status to Five New Languages
  2. Birth Anniversary of Shyamji Krishna Varma

Union Cabinet grants Classical Language status to Five New Languages


Focus: GS I: History

Why in News?

The Union Cabinet has approved to confer the status of Classical Language to Marathi, Pali, Prakrit, Assamese and Bengali languages.

Criteria for Classical Language Status

  • The language must have a documented history of at least 1,500-2,000 years, evident in early texts.
  • It should have a substantial body of ancient literature, highly regarded as a cultural heritage.
  • The literary tradition of the language must be original and not borrowed from another speech community.
  • There should be a clear distinction between the classical form of the language and its modern forms or offshoots.

Recognized Classical Languages in India

  • Tamil: First declared in 2004.
  • Sanskrit: Recognized in 2005.
  • Telugu: Declared in 2008.
  • Kannada: Also recognized in 2008.
  • Malayalam: Added in 2013.
  • Odia: Recognized in 2014.

Benefits of Classical Language Status

  • Promotion and Support: The Ministry of Education offers various supports to promote these languages:
    • International Awards: Two major international awards are given annually to scholars of eminence in the language.
    • Centers of Excellence: Establishment of a Centre of Excellence for Studies in the Classical Language.
    • Professional Chairs: The University Grants Commission (UGC) is requested to create Professional Chairs in Central Universities dedicated to the classical language.

Birth Anniversary of Shyamji Krishna Varma


Focus: GS I- Personalities in News

Why in News?

The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi remembered freedom fighter Shyamji Krishna Varma on his 95th birth anniversary today.

About Shyamji Krishna Varma :

Shyamji Krishna Varma (1857–1930) was an Indian revolutionary fighter, patriot, lawyer and journalist who made significant contributions towards India’s freedom struggle.

Notable Achievements:

  • He was a noted scholar in Sanskrit and other Indian languages.
  • He briefly pursued a legal career in India and served as the Divan of a number of Indian princely states.
  • Founded India House in London in 1904, which became the nerve centre and nucleus for India’s revolutionaries.
  • Started the publication of a monthly journal called ‘Indian Sociologist’ which became a vehicle of revolutionary ideas.
  • In February 1905, he established the Indian Home Rule Society to raise his voice against British domination in India.
  • Advocated non-violent means of getting rid of the British and using withdrawal of cooperation with the colonial administration as the most effective weapon for this purpose.
  • Narendra Modi dedicated a memorial ‘Kranti Tirth’, to Shyamji Krishna Varma at the revolutionary’s ancestral town Mandvi in Kutch district.

 Controversy:

He was disbarred from Inner Temple and removed from the membership list on 30 April 1909 for writing anti-British articles in The Indian Sociologist.

His resolution on India received an enthusiastic ovation from the entire conference. Shyamji’s activities in England aroused the concern of the British government.


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