Jharkhand Current Affairs-December 3, 2022
- The Jharkhand High Court stated that Muslim girls who are 15 or older are free to marry the person of their choice without interference from their guardians, citing Muslim Personal Law.
2-Mohd. Sonu, 24, a resident of Nawada, Bihar, was charged in the FIR with enticing a 15-year-old Muslim girl from Jugsalai, Jharkhand, to wed him.
3-The Jharkhand Chief Secretary has been called before the Supreme Court as part of an ongoing contempt case involving the selection of high school teachers in the state.
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4- Trees are the deity, benefactor, and guardian of the people of Arakeram in Jharkhand. No day is more significant to them than the yearly observances of “karma pooja” and “sarhul.”
5-According to the 2011 Census, 86.3 lakh of the 3.3 crore population in Jharkhand are tribal people who practise Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, and the Sarna religion.
6-Arakeram in the Ormanjhi block, about 30 km from Ranchi, has seven groups of men and women protecting the forest in shifts that begin at 6 a.m. and end at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. and 6 p.m., respectively.
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7-The Jharkhand government’s Department of Higher and Technical Education, Jharkhand Technical University, and Cyber Vidyapeeth Foundation have established a goal to educate one lakh cyber fighters in the next five years in order to combat the Jamtara gang of hackers.
8-Jharkhand is a “focus state” for cyber security since the Jamtara module continues to be a problem for the entire nation.
9- The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has uncovered information about the tactics used in a Jharkhand mining and extortion ring.
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10-A severe oversight from the past has ended up being a blessing in disguise for the communities surrounding the Dudhmatiya forest in Jharkhand’s Tatijhariya block, about 25 kilometres from Hazaribag.
- It all started in the 1980s when the wolf population in the forest started to rise quickly, causing them to stray out and attack young people and the old. Then, fearful locals in Dudhmatiya cut down trees to chase the wolves away. But when the forest lost its shelter, wild elephants began to wander into settlements and assault residents.
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