International Buddhist Conclave 2018
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The International
Buddhist Conclave (IBC) 2018 held in India saw participation from 29 countries having significant
Buddhist population.
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The biennial
Conclave was organized by the Ministry
of Tourism in collaboration with the State Governments of
Maharashtra, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.
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Japan was
the partner country.
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The 4 days Conclave was held at New Delhi and
Ajanta (Maharashtra), followed by site visits to Rajgir, Nalanda and Bodhgaya
(Bihar) and Sarnath (UP).
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The aim of the Conclave was to boost tourism to the Buddhist sites
in the country and cultivate
friendly ties with countries and communities interested in Buddhism.
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The theme of the conclave was “Buddha Path – The Living Heritage”.
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During the conclave, The President of India also
launched the Ministry of Tourism website on
important Buddhist sites - indiathelandofbuddha.in.
INTACH (Indian National Trust for Art and
Cultural Heritage)
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INTACH
has called for transforming heritage buildings in Rajasthan into “economic
assets” for the society. Economic benefits could be derived from these
properties as an alternative to paying for their upkeep on a regular basis.
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It has launched an exercise for mapping of
natural heritage in Thar desert with the participation of local communities for
modern planning.
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INTACH
is a non-profit charitable organization
working for conserving the cultural heritage of India.
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In 1984, INTACH was established as a Registered
Society under the Societies'
Registration Act, 1860. It is Headquartered
in New Delhi.
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In 2007, UNESCO granted INTACH a ‘special consultative status’.
11th World Hindi Conference
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The 11th World Hindi Conference was
held in Port Louis (capital of Mauritius) with the theme “Hindi World and Indian Culture
(Hindi Vishwa Aur Bharatiya Sanskriti)”.
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Ministry
of External Affairs (MEA) is the nodal Ministry of the conference.
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The 1st
World Hindi Conference was held in 1975 in Nagpur, with a pledge to develop, enhance and conserve Hindi
language in its original form. To
commemorate this event, every year 10th January is being observed as
World Hindi Day.
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MEA has also established a World Hindi Secretariat in Mauritius for working towards
recognition of Hindi at the United Nations as an Official Language.
Project Navlekha
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At the fourth ‘Google for India’ event, Google
unveiled Project Navlekha to bring India’s
135,000 Indic language publications online in a hassle-free manner.
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Navlekha, which means ‘a new way to write’ in Sanskrit, will allow local publishers
who do not have websites (around 90%) to make their offline content fit for
online publishing in less than a minute.
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It comprises a tool that uses Artificial
Intelligence (AI) to render any PDF containing Indian language content into
editable text, making it easy for print publishers to create mobile-friendly
web content.
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The platform will first be rolled out to Hindi
publications and will later be extended to other Indic languages.
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Google will offer free hosting, a branded domain
for the first three years, and AdSense (its ad platform) support so that
publishers can start monetizing their content immediately.
Seva Bhoj Yojana
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The Ministry of Culture has launched a new
scheme namely Seva Bhoj Yojana with
a total outlay of Rs. 325 Crores for financial years 2018-19 and 2019-20.
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The scheme envisages to reimburse the Central
Government share of CGST and IGST on Food/Prasad/Langar offered by Religious/Charitable
Institutions to reduce the financial
burden of such charitable or religious institutions who provide food
free of cost without any discrimination to public/ devotees.
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The GST is not levied on food served, but is
charged on the purchase of raw material used to prepare the food.
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The scheme applies to only those charitable or
religious institutions — temple, gurdwara, mosque, church, dharmik ashram,
dargah, and monasteries — that have been in
existence for at least 3 years before applying for grant, and who serve free food to at least 5,000 people a month.
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