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  • 12 Aug 2024
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Uttar Pradesh to Commemorate Partition Horrors

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According to the sources, The Uttar Pradesh government is preparing to observe Partition Horrors Remembrance Day on 14th August, 2024.

Key Points

  • In order to pay tribute to those who lost their lives during the partition of India, it has been decided to commemorate the 'Partition Horrors Memorial Day'.
  • It serves as a powerful reminder to eliminate discrimination, animosity, and ill will, while also inspiring unity, social harmony, and the empowerment of humanity.
  • On this occasion, the state government will organize various events and programs across the 75 districts of the state.
    • Films and documentaries related to the 'Partition' will be screened in schools, colleges, and universities, as well as at the exhibition site.
    • Students of various educational institutions will be taken on a tour of these exhibitions and they should be made aware of this historical event.

Partition of India

  • The Partition of India in 1947 was a pivotal moment in South Asian history, leading to the division of British India into two independent countries: India and Pakistan.
    • This separation was based on religious distinctions, with India emerging as a predominantly Hindu nation and Pakistan being established as a separate homeland for Muslims.
  • The partition was a response to escalating religious tensions and the demands for distinct nations.
  • The process was characterized by widespread violence and mass migrations, as millions of people moved between the two newly formed nations.
  • The partition triggered one of the largest and most tragic human migrations in history, accompanied by communal riots and interreligious conflict.
    • The legacy of the partition continues to influence the region, with ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan, especially over the contested region of Kashmir.

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UP Targets Five-Fold Growth in Tourism by 2028

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According to the sources, the Uttar Pradesh government is revitalizing tourist destinations and infrastructure, with the goal of increasingtourism fivefold by 2028.

Key Points

  • The state government has been concentrating on revitalizing tourist destinations and enhancing transport infrastructure over the past seven and a half years to boost tourism in the state.
    • This initiative has resulted in a substantial rise in tourist footfall, with over 48 crore visitors opting to discover the captivating beauty of Uttar Pradesh in 2023.
  • Tourism has surged in cities of spiritual importance, such as Kashi, Ayodhya, Mathura, Chitrakoot, Prayagraj, Naimisharanya, and Gorakhpur.
    • The government is improving top-notch infrastructure in these cities and motivating tourists to discover various destinations.
    • The One District, One Product (ODOP) initiative is vital in showcasing local products to travelers.
  • The government is also concentrating on increasing the accessibility of hotels, guest houses, and homestays.
  • Simultaneously, they are planning to revitalize government-operated tourist and Rahi bungalows to cater to the rising number of tourists.

One District One Product (ODOP) Initiative

  • ODOP is an initiative to boost economic growth at the district level by promoting and branding one product from each district of the country.
    • The idea is to leverage the local potential, resources, skills, and culture of each district and create a unique identity for them in the domestic and international markets.
  • The concept of ODOP was first launched by the Uttar Pradesh government in January 2018.
  • Over 1000 products have been selected from all 761 districts in the country. The initiative covers a wide range of sectors, including textiles, agriculture, processed goods, pharmaceuticals, and industrial items.
  • Also, multiple ODOP products were displayed at the World Economic Forum in January 2023 in the Indian Pavilion at Davos in Switzerland.

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