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Current Affairs 5 February: 'Ik Hor Ashwatthama' selected for the book Sahitya Akademi 2024; America out of UNHRC

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Tennis player Simona Halep retired. A committee was formed to implement Uniform Civil Code i.e. UCC in Gujarat. At the same time, Aga Khan, a religious leader of Ismaili Muslims, died.

Information of some such major current affairs, which are important for students preparing for government jobs…

Death

1. Akashvani's news reader Venkataraman died: On February 4, AIR's news reader S.K. Venkataraman died.

Venkataraman died in Chennai at the age of 102 due to prolonged illness.

Venkataraman was the first person to tell the people of the country on 15 August 1947 by broadcast the historical news of India from Delhi in Tamil. He broadcast this news on the news radio Ceylon at 5:45 am. Venkataraman was given special honor by All India Radio in 1997, on the first news of freedom. In Akashwani, Venkatarman worked for 64 years in consecutive years. A screenplay was a writer, but later he joined the Tamil News Department in New Delhi and became part of the news section of All India Radio.

2. Death of Agha Khan, a religious leader of Ismaili Muslims: The religious and spiritual leader of Ismaili Muslims and billionaire Aga Khan died on 4 February.

The Aga Khan Foundation said on 4 February that the 49th hereditary Imam Aga Khan IV of Shia Ismaili Muslims died in Portugal.

Aga Khan was 88 years old and has 3 sons and 1 daughter. His successor will be announced later. Aga Khan's real name was Prince Shah Karim Al Hussaini. He was born on 13 December 1936 in Geneva and he was born Childhood spent his childhood in Nairobi, Kenya. On October 19, 1957, he was officially given the title of Aga Khan IV in Dar-S-Salam, Tanzania. The followers of Aga Khan considered him a descendant of Prophet Muhammad. And Portuguese was citizenship.

3. Preparation to implement UCC in Gujarat too: After Uttarakhand, now in Gujarat too, Uniform Civil Code i.e. Uniform Civil Code (UCC) may be implemented soon.

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel announced a 5 -member committee on 4 February to prepare the draft.

Retired Justice Ranjana Desai of the Supreme Court has been made the chairman of the committee. Apart from this, the committee will have 4 members. The committee will submit its report to the state government in 45 days, on the basis of which it will be decided to implement the UCC. The Muslim community and other religious leaders will also meet for the forms of Uttarakhand became the first state in the country after independence where the UCC was implemented on 27 January.

International

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4. Depart 104 Indians from America reached India: 205 Indians living illegally in the US have been deployed, out of which the US military aircraft has landed at Amritsar Airport with 104 people.

According to Indian time, the aircraft was dispatched from the US at 3 am on February 4.

This is the first time the US is using a military aircraft to send immigrants. Donald Trump ordered the illegal people living illegally after assuming US President. There are 33 people and 30 people from Punjab and 2 people from Chandigarh, besides some families, including 8 to 10 years old.

5. Cabinet approval for the proposal to reduce working hours in Spain: The Spain government has decided to cut employees in working hours in a week.

Labor Minister Yolanda Diaz proposed this at a weekly meeting of the cabinet on Tuesday, February 4.

In this proposal, it has been decided to reduce the work hours from 40 to 37.5 hours every week. The proposal has been approved by the Cabinet and now it will be introduced in Parliament. The proposal was opposed. Despite the protests, it was introduced by the Labor Minister Diaz and the deputy PM in the Spain government. Diaz is the leader of Spain's staunch leftist party Sumar, part of Spain's coalition government.

6. America out of United Nations Human Right Council (UNHRC): US President Donald Trump signed an executive order on 4 February to exclude America from the United Nations Human Rights Council, ie UNHRC.

At the same time, Trump has ordered the Palestinians to be excluded from the Chief United Nations Relief Agency i.e. UNRWA.

In addition, he has also directed to review the US participation in other United Nations' organizations, such as United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organizations, ie UNESCO. UNHRC was established on 15 March 2006, which aims to protect human rights worldwide And take steps to protect and stop their violations. UNHRC headquarters are located in Geneva, Switzerland. The Council has 47 member countries and is selected by the United Nations General Assembly. United Nations Relief and Establishment of Affairs Agency ie UNRWA 8 It was done by the United Nations General Assembly in December 1949. UNRWA headquarters are located in Amman (Jordan) and Gaza.

Sport

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7. Tennis player Simona Halep retired: Simona Halep of 2 -time Grand Slam champion Romania has retired from tennis.

Hallep announced his retirement after defeat in the first round of Transylvania Open in Romania on Tuesday, 4 February. He was defeated by Lucia Bronzet of Italy 6–1, 6–1.

26 -year -old Simona got a wild card entry at the first Grand Slam Australia Open of the year last month. He was out of the qualifying round of this tournament held in Melbourne due to pain in the knee and shoulder. Due to the ban was also imposed. Halap reached number one in the world rankings for the first time in 2017. Currently, he is ranked 870th.

National (National)

8. The book 'Ik Hor Ashwatthama' received the Sahitya Akademi Award 2024: The Central Government has announced to give the Sahitya Academy Award of the year 2024 to the late Chaman Arora for his book Ek Hor Ashwathama '.

Madhav Kaushik, president of Sahitya Akademi, approved the Sahitya Akademi Award for the late Chaman Arora for his book 'Ik Hor Ashwatthama' (short stories) in Dogri.

The book was selected by a three-member deciding committee unanimously. The pride will be given in a casket, which will be a copper board and Rs 1,00,000. The award will be given at a function in Delhi on March 8, 2025. Poet Gagan Gill was honored for Hindi language at the Sahitya Akademi Award. He received the award for his composition 'Main Jab Tak I Out'. While Easterin Kire received the award for the English language.

Today's history

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History of 5 February:

In 2008, spiritual guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi died. He was a spiritual guru of many big personalities along with members of famous rock band Beatles in the sixties. The current constitution of Mexico came into force in 1917. In 1916, the great Hindi and Sanskrit poet Janaki Ballabh Shastri was born. And the Panama Canal Treaty occurred between Britain. In 664, the famous Chinese Buddhist monk Huenzang passed away. Hiuen Tsang came to India during the reign of Harshvardhan.

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