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PIB Summaries 13 December 2024

1. Prayagraj: Blending Tradition with Modernity

2. India’s FDI Journey Hits $1 Trillion



Context : Maha Kumba Mela all set to take place from January 13 to February 26, 2025

Relevance: GS 1(Heritage and Culture)

  • Location: Prayagraj, confluence of Ganga, Yamuna, Saraswati
  • Significance: Largest peaceful spiritual gathering; UNESCO intangible cultural heritage (2017)
  • Theme: Spirituality, culture, history, and innovation

Highlights of the 2025 Maha Kumbh Mela

Modern Infrastructure:

  • Enhanced sanitation systems, upgraded security
  • Expanded transportation networks
  • Technological integration for safety and efficiency

Cultural Integration:

  • Vibrant streets, local cuisine, Akhara camps
  • Evening Ganga Aarti at Ram Ghat

Innovations:

  • Global standards introduced for hosting spiritual events

 Historical and Cultural Relevance

  • Rooted in the Vatsa kingdom (600 BC) and Mauryan era
  • Akbar renamed it ‘Ilahabas,’ making it a pilgrimage hub

Key Landmarks:

  • Triveni Sangam: Sacred confluence symbolizing spiritual renewal
  • Temples: Shri Lete Hue Hanuman Ji, Alop Shankari, Nagvasuki, Shankar Viman Mandapam
  • Akshayvat Tree: Mythological importance
  • Educational Heritage: Allahabad University, Public Library

Milestones of Kumbh Mela 2019

  • Attracted 24 crore pilgrims; set 3 Guinness World Records
  • Transformed 3,200 hectares into the largest temporary city
  • Beautification drive with 2 lakh plants, thematic gates, modern sanitation

Significance of Maha Kumbh Mela 2025

  • Spiritual Renewal: Opportunity for cleansing sins and enlightenment
  • Cultural Celebration: Showcase of India’s unity in diversity
  • Global Benchmark: Blending tradition with innovation

Additional Information

Historical Evolution of Kumbh Mela

  • Origins: Mythologically linked to Samudra Manthan (churning of the ocean).
  • Religious Context: Determined by astrological alignments of Jupiter, Sun, and Moon.
  • Cultural Impact: Represents India’s diverse regions, languages, and traditions.

Key Rituals and Events

  • Shahi Snan: Royal bath by akharas and saints.
  • Kalpavas: Month-long ascetic life near Sangam.
  • Cultural Performances: Folk dances, music, plays.

Administrative Preparedness for 2025

  • Sanitation and Health: Advanced waste management, mobile health units.
  • Security: AI surveillance, biometric identification, drones.
  • Transportation: Dedicated trains, buses, parking, shuttle services.

 Modern Innovations in 2025

  • Digital Integration: Official apps, virtual reality tours.
  • Sustainability Initiatives: Eco-friendly camps, renewable energy, plastic bans.

 Social and Economic Impact

  • Tourism Boost: Significant economic impact.
  • Employment Generation: Jobs in logistics, hospitality, event management.
  • Cultural Exchange: Unity through interaction among diverse groups.

Key Challenges and Solutions

  • Crowd Management: AI-based monitoring, designated zones.
  • Environmental Conservation: Pollution control, awareness campaigns.

Importance of Akharas

  • Role: Represent philosophical schools of Hinduism.
  • Prominent Akharas: Juna, Niranjani, Mahanirvani, Nirmohi.
  • Significance: Religious rituals, spiritual guidance.

Global Significance

  • UNESCO Recognition: Highlighting intangible cultural heritage.
  • Showcasing India: Platform for spiritual ethos and traditions.

Prayagraj as a Spiritual Hub

  • Annual Festivals: Hosts Magh Mela apart from Kumbh.
  • Historical Events: Site of religious debates and discourses.


Context:  India’s gross FDI inflows reached $1 trillion since April 2000, with a 26% rise in the first half of FY 2024-25 to $42.1 billion.

Relevance: GS 3(Economy)

  •  Decade-Long Growth: Between April 2014 and September 2024, $709.84 billion in FDI inflows accounted for nearly 69% of total inflows since 2000.

Factors Driving Growth:

Global Competitiveness:

  • India ranked 40th in the World Competitive Index 2024 (up from 43rd in 2021).
  • Ranked 40th in the Global Innovation Index 2023, a significant improvement from 81st in 2015.

Global Investment Hub:

  • Third largest recipient of greenfield projects (1,008 announcements) in 2023.
  • Second largest in international project finance deals, with a 64% increase in such deals.

Improved Business Environment:

  • Jumped 79 ranks from 142 (2014) to 63 (2019) in the World Bank Doing Business Report 2020.

Policy Reforms:

  • 100% FDI allowed under the automatic route for most sectors.
  • Tax Reforms (2024): Abolished angel tax and reduced foreign company income tax rates.

Contributing Initiatives:

  • “Make in India” campaign.
  • Liberalised sectoral policies.
  • Implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST).

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