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DATA PROTECTION DAY - 28.01.2023

Data Privacy Day observed on 28 January 2023

Data Protection Day, or Data Privacy Day, is celebrated on January 28.

 The aim is to create more awareness about the right to data protection. 

Data Protection Day, or Data Privacy Day 2023

Data Protection Day, or Data Privacy Day, is celebrated on January 28.

 The aim is to create more awareness about the right to data protection 

and the various ways in which people can keep their data more safe. 

Let’s first understand the history and significance. The world is slowly

 but steadily moving towards digitization, but this also means our data 

is becoming more vulnerable. This year, leading organisations are expected

 to invest heavily in updating more robust cyber security policies and 

procedures, enabling security automation, and monitoring attack surfaces.

The theme for this year is ‘Think Privacy First’. In this digital age, 

it is pragmatic to prioritize data privacy, both for individuals and 

businesses.


History and Significance of Data Protection Day

Data Privacy Day is observed, January 28, to raise awareness of the 

value of online privacy, which has been proclaimed a fundamental 

right of a citizen.  The Council of Europe on April 26, 2006, decided 

to coin a Data Protection Day and announced that it will be observed

 each year on January 28, the day on which the Council of Europe’s

 data protection convention, known as “Convention 108,” was opened. 

Data Protection Day is now observed worldwide and is known as 

Privacy Day outside of Europe. This day is now celebrated globally 

to raise one of the most important issues of the digitally advancing world. 

The main goal of the day is to educate people on the challenges and 

inform them of their rights to privacy.


10 Ways to Protect Your Personal Information and Data

Always use storage with data protection with built-in disk clustering 

and redundancy.

Always create copies of data and store them separately, to be able to

 restore data in case of loss or modification.

Always review data privacy settings on digital, and social media accounts

 and apps you use.

Regularly change passwords to keep hackers away and use passwords

 that are 10 characters long with complex combinations.

Make sure to only use devices with the latest firewalls and anti-virus software.

Turn off Bluetooth devices when not in use as Bluetooth devices can 

also leave personal data vulnerable which could be accessed by

 hackers in several ways.

Always keep your operating system updated to ensure that they 

have the latest performance and security updates.

Avoid using unsecured public networks as they may be vulnerable

 to breach and in some cases, they may be impostor networks 

waiting to steal your data.

Always secure personal info offline on a device that doesn’t

 connect to the internet to make sure it is safe and away from 

the reach of hackers.

Make sure to set up Two-Factor Authentication on all your 

financial and email accounts. 


Source :- 

https://currentaffairs.adda247.com/data-

privacy-day-observed-on-28-january-2023/

Birth Anniversary of Lala Lajpat Rai - Life sketch - KV Dappar library



Lala Lajpat Rai BiographyHe was born on 28 January 1865

 in Dhudike, India. He was a revolutionary, politician, Indian writer, a leader 

of the Hindu supremacy movement, and a powerful orator. He was famous as 

the 'Lion of Punjab' or 'Punjab Kesari'.

He was a great leader who actively campaigned for Swadeshi and propagated

 the message of self-reliance in India and abroad. He became a follower 

of Dayananda Saraswati, founder of the Arya Samaj. He founded the 

Indian Home Rule League of America in New York City in 1917. 

In the 1980s was associated with the Punjab National Bank and 

Lakshmi Insurance Company. He remained popular for his activism,

 organised various meetings with his supporters, and also established

 an orphanage. He formed public service committees and inspired

 people. No doubt his fiercely committed nature towards India's

 independence was one of the greatest qualities. That is why he 

is also known for his fiery speeches. Let us have a look in detail 

at his life, the idea of nationalism, and his political journey.

Lala Lajpat Rai Biography: Facts at a glance


Born: 28 January, 1865

Place of Birth: Dhudike, India

Father's Name: Munshi Radha Krishna Azad

Mother's Name: Gulab Devi

Spouse: Radha Devi

Children: Amrit Rai, Pyarelal, Parvati

Education: Government Higher Secondary School

Political Association: Indian National Congress, Arya Samaj

Movement: Indian Independence Movement

Political Ideology: Nationalism, Liberalism

Publications: The Story of My Deportation (1908), 

Arya Samaj (1915), The United States of America:

 A Hindu's impressions (1916), Young India (1916), 

England's Debt to India: India (1917)

Death: 17 November, 1928

Place of Death: Lahore (now in Pakistan)



Lala Lajpat Rai Biography: Early Life and Family


He was born on 28 January 1865, in Dhudike, India. He was the

 eldest son of his parents. His father was a scholar of two 

languages namely Persian and Urdu. His mother was a religious 

lady and inculcated the strong moral values in her children. 1880, he joined the Government College at Lahore to study Law.

In college, he met the future freedom fighters like Lala Hans Raj, Pandit Guru Dutt, etc. After completing his law degree, he started his legal practice in Hissar, Haryana. In 1877, he married to Radha Devi. He participated as a delegate in the annual sessions of the National Congress during 1888 and 1889. In 1892, he practiced before High Court at Lahore.

Lala Lajpat Rai Biography: Political Journey


- He left his legal practice for the independence of the country from British rule.

-  He felt the need to highlight the atrocious nature of the British rule in India across the countries of the world and recognised the need for presenting the state affairs in the Indian Freedom Struggle.

- In 1914, he went to Britain and in 1917 to the USA.

- He founded the Indian Home Rule League of America in New York in 1917. From 1917 to 1920, he stayed in the USA.

- After returning back to India in 1920, he was invited to preside over the special session of the Congress in Calcutta (now Kolkata).

- He led a protest against the British in Punjab for their brutal actions at Jallianwala Bagh

Mahatma Gandhi launched the Non-Cooperation Movement in 1920 and Lala Lajpat Rai led the movement in Punjab.

- He was imprisoned from 1921 to 1923.

- When he was released, he was elected to the legislative assembly.

- Due to the Chauri-Chauri incident, Gandhiji took back the Non-Cooperation movement and this decision was criticised by Lala Lajpat Rai and wanted to form the Congress Independence Party.

- In 1928, the Simon Commission visited India. The objective behind it was to discuss constitutional reforms.

- In 1928, Lala Lajpat Rai introduces the legislative assembly resolution for the boycott of the British Simon Commission.

- During a demonstration in Lahore, he died after being attacked by lathi charge of Police.

Lala Lajpat Rai Biography: Writings


Some of the most important writings of Lala Lajpath Rai are

The Story of My Deportation (1908),

Arya Samaj (1915),

The United States of America: A Hindu's Impression (1916),

England's Debt to India: A Historical Narrative of Britain's Fiscal Policy in India (1917), and

Unhappy India (1928)


Source - 

https://www.jagranjosh.com/general-knowledge/lala-lajpat-rai-biography-1580207229-1

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