November 4, 2025

Daily Current Affairs

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  • Bangladesh won a historic victory at the SAFF Women’s Championship to lift the maiden title at the Dashrath Rangshala Stadium in Kathmandu. The Bangladesh team defeated hosts Nepal by 3-1 in the finals.
  • Bangladesh skipper Sabina Khatun was the top scorer of the tournament with 8 goals in 5 matches.
  • She was also named as the Most Valuable Player of the tournament for her extraordinary game.
  • The Bangladesh team won the fair play award
  • Skipper Sabina dedicated the SAFF Women’s Championship trophy to the people of Bangladesh.
  • Goalkeeper Rupna Chakma from Bangladesh was named the best goalkeeper. She conceded just one goal in the tournament.

About SAFF

  • The SAFF Women’s Championship, also called the South Asian Football Federation Women’s Cup, is the main association football competition of the women’s national football teams, governed by the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF). All seven members are eligible to participate in this tournament.
  • The current SAFF members are Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
  • Formerly, eight members used to compete, prior to the departure of Afghanistan from SAFF
  • It is held every two years and India won first 5 edition so far.
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  • Maharashtra Tourism Ministry has decided to rename the Daulatabad fort to Devgiri which is located near Aurangabad.
  • It is a national heritage monument, which is maintained by the Archeological Survey of India (ASI).
  • Previously Maharashtra’s former Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray was renamed Aurangabad Sambhajinagar.
  • The decision of renaming Daulatabad fort to Devgiri came after Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray renamed Aurangabad to Sambhajinagar after a long demand from Sena Foot Soldiers.

About Daulatabad Fort:

  • Daulatpur Fort is a historic fortified citadel located in Devagiri Village near Aurangabad, Maharashtra.
  • It was earlier the capital of the Yadava Dynasty for a brief time the capital of the Delhi Sultanate.
  • The fort was renamed Daulatabad by Mohammed Tughlaq in the 14th century who understood its Importance as a base for military operations in southern India and conceived the Idea of making his capital.
  • The fort was later known as Qubbatul Islam and coins were minted with this name.
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  • ENC Yachting Championship was conducted by INWTC, INS Circas under the aegis of HQENC at Vishakhapatnam.
  • Prize distribution and closing ceremony were facilitated by the Chief Guest, Cmde Sumantra Hazarika, Director MWC (V).

About ENC Yachting Championship:

  • In total 38 races were conducted in Enterprise Dinghly, ILCA 6, ILCA 7 classes, and BicNova Wind Surfer.
  • A total of 46 yachtsmen and 8 yatchwomen took part in the ENC Yachting Championship.
  • The races were conducted among seven different teams of ENC.
  • Local Ashore B was declared the overall winner and Fleet B was runner-up for the ENC Yachting Championship.

The main of the championship was to inculcate sportsmanship, camaraderie, and a spirit of adventure among the participants

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  • With the GI tagging of Kashmiri Saffron in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, the farmers have been able to market their produce on national and international marketing platforms.
  • This was stated by Director Agriculture Kashmir, Chowdhury Mohammad Iqbal, who visited India International Kashmir Saffron Trade Centre at Dussu in the Pampore area of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district to take stock of its functioning there.
  • Speaking on the occasion, the Director of Agriculture expressed satisfaction over the performance of IIKSTC over the period of the last two years.
  • He said, the lab at IIKSTC which the Department uses on trial bases for the last two years has been able to process more than 3000 kgs of fresh saffron flowers from which more than 300 kgs of saffron was harvested.
  • He said the e-auctioning and GI tagging facility has helped our products to reach global markets like Dubai and other international destinations.
  • Mr Chowdhury said, we are expecting much better results in the coming times and asked the concerned officers to ensure that all the set parameters of quality adhere to every time.
  • He observed that MoU has been made with different global marketing platforms and in coming times, it could be expected that the Kashmiri Saffron will cover more marketing platforms on a global level.
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  • Himachal Pradesh is also referred to as Devbhoomi and millions of devotees visit the state every year to explore a variety of sacred sites.
  • Religious tourists donate millions of dollars at these shrines, in addition to copious amounts of gold and silver. Now the donated gold and silver stored in the Himachal temples will be transformed into coins.
    Instructions have been provided to the District Commissioners of the corresponding districts to ensure minting of coins from the gold and silver stored in the temples, and to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Mines and Minerals Trading Corporation (MMTC).
  • The government’s action will give the temple management more financial clout.
  • According to the Himachal Pradesh Language and Culture Department, the state government has requested all 36 of the government-run temples to sign an agreement with Following the signing of this MoU, the gold and silver pyrite found in Himachal Pradesh’s temples can be transformed into gold cookies and coins.
  • It will be offered for sale to visitors to the temple, and the proceeds will go toward the development and building of the temple. The 36 temples that the state government controls, store tonnes of gold and silver, crores of rupees, and enormous bank deposits.
  • The Chintpurni temple is the wealthiest in the state; it has cash offerings totaling Rs. 1.57 crores, fixed deposits worth Rs. 102 crore, 1.98 quintals of gold, and 71.42 quintals of silver. The Naina Devi temple in Bilaspur comes in second place with Rs. 11.47 crore in cash offerings and Rs. 58.97 crore in fixed deposits.
  • The total gift offerings made by the pilgrims to the temple include 1.80 quintals of gold and 72.92 quintals of silver. Baba Balak Nath Temple in Hamirpur,has cash in hand totaling Rs 16.66 crore, fixed deposits totaling Rs 28.45 crore, 26.649 kg of gold, and 3.82 quintals of silver.
  • Despite the fact the government controls 36 temples; a court lawsuit surrounding the Shri Sadadshiv Mahadev Temple in the Sirmaur district is still unresolved.
  • The temple trusts are in charge of these temples’ upkeep and maintenance in addition to building new buildings and improved infrastructure, and the funds raised through offerings are used for that purpose.
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  • Union Minister for Education and Skill Development & Entrepreneurial Shri Dharmendra Pradhan launched the Ramkrishna Mission ‘Awakening’ Program for students of classes I to V.
  • During the occasion, Secretary of the Ramkrishna Mission Swami Shantatmanada, Chairperson CBSE, Smt Nidhi Chibber, and other officials of KVS, NVS, and the Ministry were present.

About Ramkrishna Mission ‘Awakening’ Program:

  • Shri Dharmendra Pradhan said that NEP 2020 is inspired by the philosophy of Swami Vivekananda.
  • Social transformation is one of the key goals of education, and values and wisdom are more important than material wealth.
  • Ramkrishna Mission has a legacy of imparting applied education.
  • NEP 2020 emphasizes on creating value-based educational programs for 9th and 12thin addition to creating programs for classes I to VIII.
  • This initiative will ensure holistic personality development of a child aligned with the philosophy of NEP 2020.
  • Shri Dharmendra Pradhan stressed on the point that our education system must be aligned to national priorities.
  • CBSE will be an advisory framework for encouraging value-based education in schools from Balvatika to Class XII.
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Pm pranam scheme.

  • In order to reduce the use of chemical fertilisers by incentivising states, the Union government plans to introduce a new scheme – PM PRANAM, which stands for PM Promotion of Alternate Nutrients for Agriculture Management Yojana.

About:

  • The proposed scheme intends to reduce the subsidy burden on chemical fertilisers, which is expected to increase to Rs 2.25 lakh crore in 2022-2023, which is 39% higher than the previous year’s figure of Rs 1.62 lakh crore.
  • The scheme will not have a separate budget and will be financed by the “savings of existing fertiliser subsidy” under schemes run by the Department of fertilisers.
  • Further, 50% subsidy savings will be passed on as a grant to the state that saves the money and that 70% of the grant provided under the scheme can be used for asset creation related to technological adoption of alternate fertilisers and alternate fertiliser production units at village, block and district levels.
  • The remaining 30% grant money can be used for incentivising farmers, panchayats, farmer producer organisations and self-help groups that are involved in the reduction of fertiliser use and awareness generation.
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  • India and Egypt have agreed to identify proposals for expanding cooperation between the defence industries of the two countries in a time-bound manner.
  • Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held bilateral talks with his Egyptian counterpart General Mohamed Zaki in
  • Both sides discussed steps to strengthen defence ties and reached a consensus to enhance conduct of joint exercises and exchange of personnel for training especially in the field of counter-insurgency.
  • The two Ministers also exchanged views on regional security and acknowledged the contribution of India and Egypt to peace and stability in the world.
  • Following Mr. Singh’s call on with President of Egypt Mr Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, both the Ministers agreed to consolidate and focus on enhancing security and defence aspects of bilateral cooperation.
  • They also signed a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in the field of defence to pave the way for enhancing defence cooperation across all sectors of mutual interest.
  • Mr Singh said, the signing of the MoU adds new impetus and synergy to the India-Egypt relations.
  • He also invited his Egyptian counterpart to the India-Africa Defence Dialogue and IOR Defence Ministers’ Conclave scheduled to be held as part of 12th Defence Expo in Gandhinagar next month.

India-Egypt Bilateral Relations

  • India and Egypt, two of the world’s oldest civilizations, have enjoyed a history of close contact from ancient times.
  • In modern times, Mahatma Gandhi and Saad Zaghloul shared common goals on the independence of their countries, a relationship that was to blossom into an exceptionally close friendship between Gamal Abdel Nasser and Jawaharlal Nehru, leading to a Friendship Treaty between the two countries in 1955.
  • Egypt signed the ISA framework agreement as a founding member in March 2018 and ratified it in January
  • India Business Forum (IBF) in Egypt was launched in 2012 by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).
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  • All Class I officers of the state will adopt at least one anganwari centre in their area of jurisdiction.
  • The initiative has been started to strengthen the efforts to ensure all-round well-being, with special focus on health and nutrition, of children in anganwari centres.
  • “Through this initiative, officials will help out anganwari centres and children using their personal resources and influence.
  • The officials will be expected to spend time with the children and develop a bond with them,” said Rupali Thakur, Director, Department of Women and Child Development.
  • She has adopted two anganwari centres.
  • The work of allotting centres to officials is underway and some adoptions have already happened.
  • As it is a new initiative, we will hold orientation programmes to sensitise the officials about what the initiative entails and what would be expected of them,” said Aditya Negi, Deputy Commissioner, Shimla.
  • Negi has adopted the anganwari centres in the district’s remote areas of Dodra Kwar and Rampur’s 15/20 area. “I chose these centres as there is a lack of infrastructure in these remote areas,” said the Deputy Commissioner.

 

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  • Kangra has been adjudged the best governed district in Himachal Pradesh, as per the criteria adopted by the state Department of Economic and Statistics for performance evaluation. Kangra Deputy Commissioner Nipun Jindal received the award from Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur at an event organised in Mandi.
  • Thakur released the District Good Governance Index Annual Report-2021 at the Vipasha Sadan in Mandi.
  • Kangra improved its position from seventh to first rank while Una improved from sixth rank in 2020 to third rank in 2021. Bilaspur maintained its position and was second in 2021 as well.
  • Chamba district improved its rank to sixth in 2021 from 11th in 2020.
  • The state government gives away rewards of Rs 50 lakh, Rs 35 lakh and Rs 25 lakh to the top three districts ranked on the basis of the Good Governance Index in order to promote competition among districts to perform better.
  • As per the ranking for 2021, Kangra bagged the first prize (Rs 50 lakh), Bilaspur second (Rs 35 lakh) and Una got the third prize (Rs 25 lakh).
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