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Highlights of 28 November 2024 Current Affairs
- Violence erupted in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, after a court ordered a survey of Shahi Jama Masjid, which is claimed to be built on an ancient temple site.
- A petition seeks a survey to determine the religious character of the Shahi Jama Masjid, despite its protection under the Ancient Monuments Preservation Act 1904.
- The Places of Worship Act, 1991, preserves the religious status of sites as they were on August 15, 1947, barring conversions.
- Disputes over Gyanvapi and Shahi Idgah mosques challenge whether the Places of Worship Act allows lawsuits regarding the religious character of these sites.
- The Supreme Court ruled that conversions for reservation benefits are impermissible, emphasizing genuine conversions based on belief.
- India is the world’s largest milk producer with 239.30 million tonnes in 2023-24 and ranks second in egg production with 142.77 billion eggs.
- The Rashtriya Gokul Mission and National Livestock Mission aim to improve livestock productivity, health, and genetic quality.
- A UN report revealed 85,000 women were killed in 2023, with 60% killed by intimate partners or family members, with Africa having the highest rates.
- India signed the final act of the Riyadh Design Law Treaty to simplify industrial design protection and promote e-filing systems.
- The government launched the third edition of a national campaign against gender-based violence, promoting the slogan “Ek Saath, Ek Awaaz, Hinsa Ke Khilaaf.”
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