23rd DECEMBER 2024 ENGLISH TNPSC CURRENT AFFAIRS PDF TNPSC SHOUTERS
Prime Minister Narendra Modi issues appointment orders to 71,000 people
- Prime Minister Modi has been issuing appointment orders to those selected for work in various ministries and departments of the central government. In that regard, Prime Minister Modi issued appointment orders to more than 71 thousand people today through video conferencing.
- Abdullah Al Baron from Kuwait had translated Ramayana and Mahabharata into Arabic. The translation was published by the publisher from that country, Abdul Latif Al Nesab.
- Modi had recently shared about these books on the 'Voice of the Mind' program. Modi, who is currently on a trip to Kuwait, met both Abdullah Al Baron and Abdul Latif Al Nesab.
- Abdullah Al Baron and Abdul Latif Al Nesab have translated more than 30 books and holy books from all over the world into Arabic.
- The Union Education Ministry has announced that it has canceled the policy of compulsory passing in 5th and 8th classes in central government-run schools. In Tamil Nadu, the policy of not failing students from 5th to 8th class is being canceled.
- Students who fail will be given the opportunity to re-write the exam within two months. If they fail again, they will not be promoted to the next class. Students will be retained in the same classes.
- The central government has taken this decision with the aim of improving the learning ability of children. No child should be expelled from any school until the completion of primary education.
- While it was being said that recently retired Supreme Court Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud would take over as the chairman of the National Human Rights Commission, Ramasubramanian has been appointed.
- Ramasubramanian has also served as the Chief Justice of the High Court of Himachal Pradesh. He has also served as a judge in the Madras and Telangana High Courts earlier.
- Born in Mannargudi in Tamil Nadu, Ramasubramanian completed his schooling from Hindu High School. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from Vivekananda College; he studied at the Madras Law College and graduated in 1983.
- He served as an Additional Judge of the Madras High Court since 2006 and as a Permanent Judge of the Madras High Court since 2009. He has experience of serving as a judge of the Telangana High Court since 2016 and has also been a judge of the Himachal Pradesh High Court since June 2019. He has also been a judge of the Supreme Court since September 2019.