October 22, 2025

Daily Current Affairs

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Aspartame

  • Aspartame, a sweetener used in aerated drinks, is set to be declared a carcinogenic substance by World Health Organisation.
  • These are also known as non-nutritive sweeteners or ‘sugar substitutes.
  • It is the world’s most commonly used low-calorie artificial sweetener used in cereals, sugar-free chewing gum, low-calorie fruit juices and diet sodas.
  • It is approximately 200 times sweeter than sucrose (common sugar).
  • It was discovered by James M. Schlatter, a chemist, in 1965 and was introduced to replace sucrose.
  • The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved aspartame for use in some dry foods in 1981 and for carbonated beverages in 1983.
  • Aspartame is a methyl ester of a dipeptide consisting of two amino acids, aspartic acid, and phenylalanine.
    • Both are naturally occurring amino acids in many protein-rich foods.
  • In the body, aspartame is metabolised into its constituent components, aspartic acid, phenylalanine, and a small amount of methanol.
  • Around 100 countries around the world, including India, allow the use of aspartame.
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Zero FIRs

  • Manipur is witnessing a rise recently in Zero FIRs.

ABOUT ZERO FIRS

  • When a police station receives a complaint regarding an alleged offence that has been committed in jurisdiction of another police station, it registers an FIR, and then transfers it to concerned police station for further investigation.
    • This is called a Zero FIR.
    • No regular FIR number is given.
  • After receiving Zero FIR, concerned police station registers a fresh FIR.
  • It was introduced on the recommendation of the Justice Verma Committee formed at the backdrop of the brutal Nirbhaya gang rape in Delhi in 2012.
  • This puts a legal obligation on the police to begin an investigation and take quick action without the excuse of the absence of jurisdiction.

ABOUT FIRST INFORMATION REPORT (FIR)

  • It is the information given to a police officer in writing as per the provisions of Section 154 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC).
  • From the point of view of an informant, the main purpose of an FIR is to set criminal law into motion.
    • While for the police, the main purpose of an FIR is to obtain information about alleged criminal activity and take necessary steps to produce the perpetrator(s) before a court.
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  • The Cabinet has recently approved Ratification of the Headquarters Agreement (HQA) between India and Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI).
  • Signing of HQA will provide CDRI an independent and international legal persona, so that it can carry out its functions internationally more effieciently.

PRECEDING EVENTS

  • On the 28th August 2019, the Cabinet had approved the setting up of CDRI along with its supporting Secretariat in New Delhi and also approved financial support of ₹480 crore over a period of five years from 2019-20 to 2023-24.
  • On the 29th June 2022, the Cabinet had approved recognition of CDRI as an international organization and for signing of Headquarters Agreement for granting CDRI exemptions, immunities and privileges as contemplated under Section-3 of the UN (Privileges & Immnities) Act, 1947.
    • Section 3 of the act states that premises of UN shall be inviolable. Act was also extended to several other international organisations.

ABOUT CDRI

  • It is a global partnership of National Governments, UN agencies and programmes, multilateral development banks, private sector, academic and knowledge institutions etc.
  • It aims to increase the resilience of infrastructure systems to climate and disaster risks, thereby ensuring sustainable development.
  • Presently, CDRI has 31 nations (including India), 6 International and 2 Private organisations as its members.
  • It was launched in 2019, by the Indian PM (supported by UNDRR) at the United Nations Climate Action Summit in New York.
  • It is the Government of India’s second major global initiative outside of UN, after the International Solar Alliance.
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  • Reserve Bank of India recently released the Financial Stability Report 2023.
The Global Financial Stability Report (GFSR) is a semiannual report by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that assesses the stability of global financial markets and emerging-market financing.
  • It is biannual report that reflects risks to financial stability and resilience of Indian financial system.

MAJOR FINDINGS

  • Indian banking system is well capitalised and capable of absorbing macroeconomic shocks over a one-year horizon even in the absence of any further capital infusion.
  • Gross Non-Performing Assets (GNPA) ratio of Scheduled commercial banks (SCBs) continued its downtrend and fell to a 10-year low of 9% in March 2023.
    • It is further expected to decrease to 3.6% by March 2024.
    • Net non-performing assets (NNPA) ratio declined to 1.0%.
  • Capital to Risk-Weighted Assets Ratio (CRAR) of SCBs rose to historical highs of 1% in March 2023.
  • Remarkable credit growth in the banking sector, equally driven by the public sector banks and the private ones. Credit growth reached 15.4% , with considerable contribution from the personal loan segment.
  • The aggregate deposit growth picked up pace to reach 11.8% as on June 02, 2023.
  • The report describes some emerging risks to financial stability emanate from cryptocurrencies (although limited as the overall size is 0.4% of global financial assets) and cyber risks that requires special attention.
  • Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) has rescued 72% of the distressed assets since it came into being in 2016.
    • Average time for concluding corporate insolvency resolution process (CIRPs) that yielded resolution plans was 512 days (330 days provided in IBC).

 

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  • It is released by World Economic Forum (WEF).
  • ETI benchmarks the countries on the performance of their energy systems, and also their readiness to secure sustainable energy systems.
  • Sweden topped the list and was followed by Denmark and Norway.
  • India jumped 20 places and is ranked 67th out of 120 countries
  • India is the only major economy with energy transition momentum accelerating across all the Index’s dimensions namely equitable, secure and sustainable transitions.
  • Only 55 countries, including India, have improved their scores by more than 10% points.
Other major reports published by WEF include

·         Global Competitiveness Report.

·         Global Gender Gap Report.

·         Global Risk Report.

·         Global Travel and Tourism Report.

ABOUT WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM

  • It is a Swiss non-profit foundation, founded by Klaus Schwab in 1971.
  • WEF is based in Cologny-Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Recognized by the Swistzerland government as the International Institution for public-private cooperation.
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  • The state government has decided to transfer four small hydro power projects from Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board Limited (HPSEBL) to Himachal Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (HPPCL).
  • The projects that will be transferred are
    • Sai Kothi -1 (15 MW),
    • Sai Kothi-11 (18 MW),
    • Devi Kothi (16 MW) and
    • Hail (18 MW) in Chamba district.

 

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  • National Insurance Awareness Day is annually observed on 28th June to raise awareness about Insurance which offers a layer of protection to guard in various situations and about the benefits of investing in an insurance plan.
  • The current insurance penetration in India stands at around only 3.2%.
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  • The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has announced the ‘5G & Beyond Hackathon 2023.
  • The primary objective of this hackathon is to identify cutting-edge ideas with an India-focused approach that can be transformed into practical 5G and beyond products and solutions.
  • It is open to individuals, students, start-ups, and academic institutions across India.

ABOUT 5G

  • It is the next generation cellular technology that will provide faster and more reliable communication with ultra-low latency.
  • The peak network data speeds are expected to be in the range of 2-20 Gigabit per second (Gbps).
  • 5G mainly works in 3 bands, namely low, mid and high frequency spectrum.
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  • International Day of Parliamentarism is observed on June 30th annually, as the day dedicated to commemorating the formation of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU).
  • Theme for 2023 is – ‘Parliaments for the Planet.’

ABOUT INTER-PARLIAMENTARY UNION

  • IPU is an international organisation of national parliaments.
  • It was established in 1889 in Paris.
  • It was founded by statesmen Frédéric Passy of France and William Randal Cremer of the United Kingdom.
  • It works with close co-operation with the United Nation (UN), regional parliamentary organisations, international intergovernmental organisations and non-governmental organisations.
  • Headquarters– Genava, Switzerland
  • Members– 179 countries including
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  • It is observed on June 30th every year.
  • The day aims to raise awareness about asteroid impact hazards and crisis communication actions in case of a credible asteroid threat to planet Earth.
  • The day also aims to educate people about the latest and upcoming asteroid research and technology through numerous events and activities held by organisations across the globe.
  • World Asteroid Day was co-founded by astrophysicist and famed musician Brian May, of the rock group Queen, B612 President Danica Remy, Apollo 9 astronaut Rusty Schweickart and filmmaker Grig Richters.
  • The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) passed a resolution in December 2016, designating June 30 as International Asteroid Day.
  • The date was chosen to commemorate the anniversary of the Tunguska asteroid’s impact over Siberia on June 30, 1908.

ABOUT TUNGUSKA EVENT

  • It is considered the biggest asteroid impact in recorded history when an asteroid exploded a few kilometres above the Tunguska region of central Siberia.
  • It flattened more than 80 million trees in seconds, over an area spanning nearly 800 square miles (2,000 square kilometres) — but left no crater.
  • The explosion released energy equivalent to 185 times that was released during the Hiroshima atomic bombing.

ABOUT ASTEROIDS

  • Asteroids are small, rocky objects that orbit the sun.
  • Although asteroids orbit the sun like planets, they are much smaller than planets.
  • They are majorly found in Asteroid belt orbiting the sun between Mars and Jupiter.
  • However many asteroids lie outside the main belt. For instance, a number of asteroids called Trojans lie along Jupiter’s orbital path.
  • They are leftovers from the formation of our solar system.
  • From being as small as 10 meters across to as huge as 530 km in diameter, asteroids have varied sizes.
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