Investor Protection: IEPFA's Six Modules of Short Film 'Hisaab Ki Baat' Launched
The Investor Education & Protection Fund Authority (IEPFA) has come up with six modules of short films to highlight the importance of budget, saving, importance of Insurance schemes, various social security schemes of the government.
The modules — of 5 minutes duration each —also portray the consequences of a common man falling prey to the ponzu schemes and how they should protect themselves from such schemes.
The six modules of short films titled "Hisaab Ki Kitaab" was launched by Union Minister of State for Finance and Corporate Affairs Anurag Singh Thakur.
Hisaab ki kitab is a series of six short films, developed by CSC eGov as a part of their training tool. These short films will be used by IEPFA and its partnering organisation for Investor Awareness Programs across the country.
Jun 03, 2021
Belgian Experts Frustrated at Lack of Initiative from Museums and Government
An independent panel of scholars and experts has called on Belgian museums to restitute artefacts acquired in a colonial context and urged the government to create a neutral commission to evaluate restitution requests, an independent institute for provenance research, and a new law to facilitate returns.
Their proposals are similar to guidelines put forward in Germany and the Netherlands. But there is one big difference—in those countries, the guidelines were commissioned and adopted by the authorities. In Belgium, no official proposals on decolonising museums and restituting objects looted in the colonial era have so far been presented.
May 30, 2021
Louvre Gets its First Female Leader in 228 Years
Historian Laurence des Cars becomes the first female president of Musée du Louvre, the world's largest museum in Paris, France in 228 years. She was appointed as the first female president of Musée du Louvre by the President of France, Emmanuel Macron.
Laurence des Carsis currently heading the Musée d'Orsay, the Paris landmark museum which is dedicated to 19th-century art. On September 1, 2021, she will replace the current president, Jean-Luc Martinez, who had been heading the Orsay museum for the past eight years.
May 29, 2021
US Returns Ancient Stone Carvings to Thailand
Two ancient sandstone carvings, believed to have been stolen from Thailand and smuggled to the US during the Vietnam War, are being repatriated.
The carvings were originally lintels - support beams - in temples dating back to the 10th century and feature the Hindu deities Indra and Yama.
For decades they have been on display in San Francisco's Asian Art Museum.
They are due to go on display at the National Museum in the Thai capital, Bangkok.
The San Francisco museum said it always wanted to return the beams to Thailand, but disputed experts' allegations that they had been stolen.
"We are very pleased that these lintels are going back to their country of origin," said Jay Xu, the museum director.
May 25, 2021
Huge Cemetery with at Least 250 Rock-cut Tombs
About 250 tombs, some with fancy layouts and hieroglyphics, have been discovered cut into a hill at Al-Hamidiyah cemetery to the east of Sohag, in Egypt's Eastern Desert, about 240 miles (386 kilometers) southeast of Cairo.
The tombs were constructed at different times in Egypt's history. The earliest were constructed about 4,200 years ago, at a time when Egypt's "Old Kingdom," as modern-day Egyptologists call it, was collapsing. At this time, the pharaohs of Egypt were losing control of the country, as a number of local governors gained power. Why these tombs were cut into the hill is not clear but it was not an uncommon practice in ancient Egypt.