Current AFFAIRS 09.09.25

ONE LINER CURRENT AFFAIRS

National

  1. Supreme Court directed the Election Commission to accept Aadhaar as the 12th document for voter roll revisions in Bihar, clarifying it is only proof of identity, not citizenship.
  2. Delhi Bar Associations ended their strike after police assured physical appearance of personnel in courts, ensuring fair trials.
  3. Delhi CM Rekha Gupta appealed for CSR funds to tackle Yamuna pollution, air quality, and garbage hills through public-private cooperation.
  4. Delhi government launched a ₹50-crore scheme to train nearly 14,000 artisans and youth in handicrafts, with stipends and certification.
  5. Nitish Kumar hiked honorarium for Bihar’s 1.2 lakh anganwadi sevikas and sahayikas, strengthening nutrition and ICDS programmes.
  6. Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhu declared the state “fully literate” on International Literacy Day.
  7. PWD in Delhi received SC panel clearance to cut 325 trees for the delayed Barapullah Phase-III flyover, aimed at decongesting key routes.
  8. New excise policy consultations in Delhi began to ensure transparency and social responsibility.
  9. Jharkhand BJP demanded CBI probe into a ₹631 crore mineral trust fund scam allegedly linked to Hemant Soren.
  10. Delhi Police busted an infant trafficking racket, arresting 10 people including a doctor, and rescued six babies.

International Relations

  1. Nepal saw violent protests against the Oli government after a sudden social media ban; nearly 19 people were killed before the ban was revoked.
  2. India continued to face trade tensions with the U.S. as American tariffs and IP demands targeted Indian generics, sparking debates on pharma diplomacy.
  3. Calls for South–South pharma partnerships grew, especially in Africa and Latin America, to reduce dependency on U.S. markets.
  4. India positioned generics as part of its global soft power, echoing Vaccine Maitri.
  5. New global alliances at WTO and WHO were suggested to counter “Big Pharma” monopolies.
  6. Protests in Jerusalem and other international violence highlighted ongoing Middle East instability.
  7. India’s climate diplomacy stressed sharing urban resilience strategies with Global South nations.
  8. BRICS+ discussions indirectly linked to pharma and trade resilience strategies.
  9. Pressure on India to diversify export markets also reflects broader trade geopolitics.
  10. Regional cooperation in South Asia (Nepal protests, Punjab floods) underlines India’s strategic neighbourhood engagement challenges.

Environment

  1. Aravalli Zoo Safari project faced opposition from environmental groups who argued it threatens fragile ecosystems.
  2. Delhi government pushed CSR-driven sewage treatment and garbage reduction for Yamuna and landfill management.
  3. Punjab floods damaged crops on 1.76 lakh hectares, intensifying calls for climate-adaptive flood management.
  4. Building climate-resilient cities emerged as an urgent theme; unchecked urbanisation threatens lives and economies.
  5. Extreme heat in Indian cities (3–5°C hotter due to concrete) increases mortality and productivity losses.
  6. Urban floods, worsened by wetland encroachment, could cause $30B annual damages by 2070.
  7. Environmentalists called for abandoning ecologically destructive mega-projects like the Aravalli Safari.
  8. PWD’s clearance to cut 325 trees for Barapullah flyover reignited debates on balancing infrastructure and ecology.
  9. Calls for circular economy principles in municipal services were reiterated for sustainable waste, water, and energy use.
  10. Push for heat action plans, tree canopies, and green urban spaces gained momentum.

Science & Technology

  1. AI-based risk mapping suggested for climate-resilient urban planning.
  2. Predictive flood warning systems proposed for disaster-ready cities.
  3. India’s pharma R&D ecosystem seen as fragmented, needing regulatory reforms.
  4. Biotech cooperation under India–US TRUST initiative to balance tariff/IPR challenges.
  5. Vaccine technology sharing as part of health-tech diplomacy for developing nations.
  6. GIS integration in smart city planning for disaster and climate risk analysis.
  7. Data on private kindergarten costs released by government survey, showing affordability gaps.
  8. Advances in biosimilars and low-cost pharma innovation positioned as future Indian strengths.
  9. Use of sewage treatment plants in Delhi planned with corporate partnerships.
  10. Growing emphasis on green bonds and tech-based finance solutions for climate infrastructure.

Governance

  1. SC order on Aadhaar for voter ID highlights governance debates on identity and citizenship.
  2. Bihar’s anganwadi honorarium hike demonstrates state-level welfare governance.
  3. Delhi’s new excise policy consultations emphasize transparency and accountability.
  4. Governance failures triggered Nepal’s protests, linked to corruption and nepotism.
  5. Literacy reforms in Himachal Pradesh underline state-driven educational governance.
  6. Punjab’s ₹20,000 per acre crop compensation reflects crisis governance post-floods.
  7. Delhi’s CSR-driven governance model stresses public-private partnerships for urban issues.
  8. Lawyers’ agitation in Delhi revealed tensions between executive orders and judicial independence.
  9. Jharkhand’s mineral trust fund scam reflects governance lapses in resource management.
  10. ICDS and ASHA worker honorarium reforms highlight grassroots service delivery governance.

Economy

  1. Punjab floods damaged agriculture, sparking demand for a ₹20,000 crore relief package.
  2. Sand extraction scheme “Jisda Khet, Usdi Ret” introduced in Punjab to monetise flood deposits.
  3. Indian pharma exports face slowdown due to U.S. tariffs and stricter IPR rules.
  4. Pharma exports still contribute ~$25 billion annually, sustaining India’s global economic presence.
  5. Green bonds proposed to finance climate-resilient urban infrastructure.
  6. Delhi’s excise policy reforms intended to balance revenue with social responsibility.
  7. Handicraft training scheme in Delhi has potential to create ~14,000 jobs.
  8. Flood-battered Punjab economy highlighted agriculture’s vulnerability to climate shocks.
  9. India’s generics positioned as affordable alternatives, 20–25% cost of branded medicines.
  10. API dependency on China identified as a structural economic vulnerability.

Social

  1. Anganwadi and ASHA workers’ enhanced stipends boost morale and strengthen frontline services.
  2. Infant trafficking racket busted in Delhi revealed deep social vulnerabilities.
  3. Nepal protests showed power of Gen Z activism against corruption and restrictions.
  4. Himachal literacy success indicates progress in social development.
  5. Punjab floods displaced thousands, demanding social protection measures.
  6. Delhi’s handicraft training programme targeted unemployed and underprivileged youth.
  7. Calls for social media as a free speech safeguard in Nepal protests.
  8. Urban slum dwellers most affected by heatwaves and floods, showing urban inequities.
  9. Delhi bar strike highlighted citizens’ demand for fair trial rights.
  10. Tripura protests over nightclub licensing linked to cultural and social identity debates.

Defence

  1. Operation Guddar in J&K continued counter-terror operations in Kulgam forest.
  2. Army in Punjab carried out large-scale flood relief operations, rescuing 10,000 civilians.
  3. Indian Army distributed 12,500 kg of essentials in Punjab floods.
  4. Six people killed in Jerusalem bus stop shooting underlined global security risks.
  5. Ongoing counter-terror strategy in Kashmir integrates localised forest operations.
  6. Army’s disaster relief role shows dual function in civil and defence operations.
  7. Military’s increasing engagement in humanitarian missions strengthens civil-military trust.
  8. Anti-militancy operations in Kulgam resulted in casualties of both soldiers and terrorists.
  9. Cross-border terrorism debates revived by Kashmir operations.
  10. Defence also linked to urban resilience, requiring secure infrastructure in cities.

Art & Culture

  1. Delhi’s handicraft training scheme to revive traditional crafts with modern employability.
  2. Himachal Pradesh’s literacy declaration seen as cultural milestone in education.
  3. Tripura protests against a nightclub in cultural hub highlight cultural conservatism vs. modern leisure.
  4. Punjab floods damaged rural cultural life and festivals tied to crops.
  5. CSR adoption of heritage-linked urban drains proposed for cultural and environmental blending.
  6. Opposition in Tripura framed nightclub as attack on state’s cultural identity.
  7. Handicraft revival programmes linked to promoting India’s soft power globally.
  8. Social media protests in Nepal also expressed cultural modernity vs. governance restrictions.
  9. Crafts training schemes reflect cultural preservation combined with social welfare.
  10. Flood devastation in Punjab disrupted local cultural economy of fairs and rural gatherings.

Infrastructure

  1. Barapullah Phase-III flyover nearing completion after tree-cutting clearance.
  2. Punjab floods highlighted need for resilient agricultural and transport infrastructure.
  3. Smart Cities Mission urged to embed climate resilience in roads, drainage, and housing.
  4. SC order facilitated electoral roll verification infrastructure expansion.
  5. Handicraft training centres to be built under Delhi’s ₹50 crore scheme.
  6. Flood relief highlighted weak embankments and drainage infrastructure in Punjab.
  7. CSR-driven sewage plants proposed to reduce Yamuna pollution.
  8. Construction in hazard-prone urban areas flagged as dangerous infrastructure planning.
  9. PWD projects delayed due to pandemic and land acquisition issues.
  10. Green urban corridors promoted for climate adaptation in cities.

Geography

  1. Punjab’s 2025 floods among worst in decades, geography of plains worsened crop loss.
  2. Floods deposited sand across fields, leading to government’s extraction scheme.
  3. Nepal’s varied geography amplified protest spread from Kathmandu to smaller towns.
  4. Kulgam forests in Kashmir became site of anti-terror operations under Operation Guddar.
  5. Himalayan states like Himachal face challenges of balancing development with fragile geography.
  6. Expansion of Indian cities into floodplains noted as key vulnerability.
  7. Climate geography linked to heatwave intensification in Indian cities.
  8. Red Sea featured in mapping section of Insights, linked to trade and geopolitics.
  9. Geography of river Yamuna central to Delhi’s pollution issues.
  10. Bihar’s rural geography highlighted in EC voter inclusion efforts.

Places in News

  1. Kulgam forests, J&K – site of Operation Guddar.
  2. Kathmandu, Nepal – epicentre of deadly protests.
  3. Gurdaspur, Punjab – location of PM’s flood review meeting.
  4. Mohali hospital – CM Bhagwant Mann chaired Punjab Cabinet meeting while admitted.
  5. Faridabad – tragic fire caused by AC short circuit.
  6. Barapullah corridor, Delhi – delayed project near completion.
  7. Tripura’s Agartala – nightclub protest hub.
  8. Shimla – Himachal literacy declaration.
  9. Bokaro, Jharkhand – site of alleged ₹631 crore DMFT scam.
  10. Mayur Vihar–Sarai Kale Khan corridor – infrastructure development focus in Delhi.

History

  1. India’s reservation cap history traced from Balaji (1962) to Indra Sawhney (1992).
  2. Janhit Abhiyan (2022) upheld 10% EWS quota, breaking 50% cap.
  3. Self-Respect Movement (1920s) highlighted social reform roots of Tamil Nadu.
  4. Dadabhai Naoroji’s drain theory (1867) foundational in colonial economic critique.
  5. N.M. Thomas case (1975) redefined substantive equality.
  6. Corporatisation of OFB (2021) marked a shift in defence history.
  7. Rise of India’s export economy from 1990s to 2010s contextualised current stagnation.
  8. Colonial rosewood exploitation linked to current endangered status.
  9. ICDS (1975) evolution shows continuity in child nutrition programmes.
  10. Literacy movements in Himachal tied to broader historical trajectory of social development.

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