October 6, 2025

Daily Current Affairs

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ADI VAANI

CURRENT CONTEXT : The Ministry of Tribal Affairs launched the Beta Version of “Adi Vaani”, India’s first AI-powered tribal language translator.

ABOUT ADI VAANI

  • Developed by: National consortium led by IIT Delhi, with BITS Pilani, IIIT Hyderabad, IIIT Nava Raipur, and Tribal Research Institutes (Jharkhand, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Meghalaya).
  • Supported under: Janjatiya Gaurav Varsh initiative

FEATURES

  • AI-based translation tool bridging communication between tribal & non-tribal communities
  • Real-time translation (text & speech) between Hindi/English ↔ Tribal languages
  • Languages Supported (Beta): Santali (Odisha), Bhili (Madhya Pradesh), Mundari (Jharkhand), Gondi (Chhattisgarh)
  • Functions:
    • Text-to-Text, Text-to-Speech, Speech-to-Text, Speech-to-Speech
    • Optical Character Recognition (OCR) for manuscripts
    • Bilingual dictionaries & repositories
    • Subtitles for PM speeches, health advisories, govt. schemes
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MAITREE EXERCISE 2025

CURRENT CONTEXT : The 14th edition of the India-Thailand Joint Military Exercise Maitree is being held from 1 to 14 September 2025 at the Foreign Training Node, Umroi, Meghalaya.

ABOUT EXERCISE MAITREE

  • Started: 2006
  • Participants: Indian Army & Royal Thai Army
  • Frequency: Annual (alternates between India and Thailand)
  • Objective: Enhance operational skills, interoperability, and defence cooperation
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NATIONAL NUTRITION WEEK

Observed on  1st – 7th September every year.

  • First observed in India: 1982 by the Food and Nutrition Board, Ministry of Women and Child Development
  • Purpose:
    • To educate people about the importance of nutrition for health and development
    • To raise awareness about malnutrition, micronutrient deficiencies, and lifestyle diseases
    • To promote government schemes like Poshan Abhiyaan
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PM SVANIDHI SCHEME

Current Context : The Union Cabinet approved the restructuring and extension of the PM Street Vendor’s AtmaNirbhar Nidhi (PM SVANidhi) scheme beyond 31 December 2024.

About PM SVANidhi Scheme

  • Launch: 1 June 2020.
  • Objective: Provide working capital loans to street vendors affected by COVID-19.
  • Implementing Agencies:
    • Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs (MoHUA).
    • Department of Financial Services (DFS) facilitates credit through banks.

Key Features of Restructured Scheme

  • Coverage Expansion: From statutory towns to census towns and peri-urban areas.
  • Enhanced Loan Tranches:
    • 1st tranche: ₹15,000 (earlier ₹10,000).
    • 2nd tranche: ₹25,000 (earlier ₹20,000).
    • 3rd tranche: ₹50,000 (unchanged).
  • Digital Boost:
    • UPI-linked RuPay Credit Card for immediate credit access.
    • Cashback incentives up to ₹1,600 for digital transactions.
  • Capacity Building:
    • Entrepreneurship, financial literacy, digital skills, marketing.
    • Food safety training for street vendors (with FSSAI).
  • ‘SVANidhi se Samriddhi’: Strengthened through monthly Lok Kalyan Melas.
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MATSYA SHAKTI PROJECT

Current Context : The Union Minister of State for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying announced the launch of the Matsya Shakti Project to empower minority fishing communities.

About Matsya Shakti Project

  • Implemented By: Vizhinjam Regional Centre of ICAR–Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI).
  • Under Ministry: Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare.
  • Scheme Link: Conceived under Pradhan Mantri Virasat Ka Samvardhan (PM VIKAS) Scheme.
  • Purpose:
    • Empower minority fishing communities.
    • Provide year-long, phased training in sustainable livelihood and modern skill development.
    • Hands-on training in integrated aquaculture, seed production, and advanced fisheries technologies.

About PM VIKAS Scheme

  • Type: Central Sector Scheme under Ministry of Minority Affairs.
  • Components: Skill development, leadership training, entrepreneurship support.
  • Reach: Expected to benefit around 9 lakh candidates during the 15th Finance Commission Cycle (2025-26).
  • Merger of Schemes: Consolidates Seekho aur Kamao, USTTAD, Hamari Dharohar, Nai Roshni, Nai Manzil.
  • Integration: Works with Skill India Mission and ministries like Women & Child Development, Panchayati Raj, Tourism, and Education.
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Current Context : At COP-30 in Belém, Brazil, India and other developing countries pushed to bring Article 9.1 back at the center of negotiations.

About Article 9.1

  • Core Principle: Developed countries shall provide financial resources to assist developing countries in mitigation and adaptation.
  • Basis: Anchored in the principle of Common but Differentiated Responsibilities (CBDR) and historical responsibility.
  • Significance: Ensures climate justice by placing the responsibility of financing on developed countries.
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GANGOTRI GLACIER

Current Context : A recent study revealed that the Gangotri Glacier has lost nearly 10% of its snowmelt flow in the past four decades, raising concerns over water security for the Ganga basin.

About Gangotri Glacier

  • Location: Uttarkashi district, Uttarakhand.
  • Length: About 30 km.
  • River System: Feeds the Bhagirathi River, which merges with the Alaknanda River at Devprayag to form the Ganga River.
  • Protected Area: Lies within Gangotri National Park.
  • Key Fauna: Snow Leopard, Himalayan Blue Sheep (Bharal), Himalayan Monal (state bird of Uttarakhand).
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Current Context : The World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) released a joint report assessing global and national progress on Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) between 2000–2024, highlighting persistent inequalities that threaten the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG-6).

Key Findings

Global Findings

  • Open Defecation: In low-income countries, rates remain 4 times higher than the global average.
  • Safe Sanitation Access: Improved to 58% worldwide.
  • Drinking Water: Safely managed drinking water coverage rose from 68% (2015) to 74% (2024).
  • Gendered Burden: Women spend disproportionate time fetching water.
  • Menstrual Health: Data from 70 countries reveal widespread access gaps across all income groups.

India-Specific Findings

  • Open Defecation: Drastic decline, but challenges persist in rural and marginalised groups.
  • Sanitation Coverage: Near universal access; however, slippage in usage and waste management quality remains a concern.
  • Drinking Water: Expanded household tap water connections, yet safely managed drinking water coverage is still below universal levels.
  • Equity Issues: Tribal and poorest communities lag in access.

WASH Initiatives in India

  • Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM)
    • Objective: Elimination of open defecation.
    • Impact: Empowered women, reduced child mortality, improved public health and safety.
  • Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM)
    • Objective: Provide safe and adequate tap water connections to every rural household.
    • Focus: Universal coverage, with special attention to vulnerable groups.
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CURRENT CONTEXT : New Development Bank (NDB), set up by BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa), appointed Dr Rajiv Ranjan as Vice President and Chief Risk Officer.

ABOUT DR RAJIV RANJAN

  • Joined Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in 1989.
  • Over 30 years of central banking experience.
  • Served as Executive Director at RBI and member of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) since 2022.
  • Worked with G20, IMF, World Bank, BIS, FSB, OECD, SAARC.
  • Expertise: Monetary policy, liquidity management, financial markets, risk assessment.

INDIA’S ROLE IN NDB

  • Second-largest project portfolio: USD 7.5 billion (after China’s USD 8.1 billion).

ABOUT NDB

  • The New Development Bank, established by the BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa), plays an important role in financing sustainable development and infrastructure projects.
  • Established: July 2015 (formally launched at the 7th BRICS Summit, Ufa, Russia)
  • Headquarters: Shanghai, China
  • Member Countries: BRICS founding members; later expanded to include new members like Bangladesh, UAE, Egypt, Uruguay.
  • Authorized Capital: USD 100 billion
  • Initial Subscribed Capital: USD 50 billion (equally shared among BRICS nations)
  • Current President: Dilma Rousseff (former President of Brazil)
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CURRENT CONTEXT : The USA has imposed an additional 25% tariff on Indian imports, affecting almost two-thirds of India’s exports by value to the US.

IMPACT ON INDIA

  • Exports: May fall to USD 49.6 billion in 2025-26 from nearly USD 87 billion in 2024-25 (GTRI estimate).
  • Most Affected Sectors: Labour-intensive industries like gems & jewellery, textiles, apparel, shrimp, auto components.
  • Competitiveness: Indian products to lose edge over exporters from Vietnam, Bangladesh, Mexico.
  • Foreign Inflows: Possible decline in FDI and volatility in FPI

WAY FORWARD

  • Financial Support: Reinstate Interest Equalisation Scheme for low-cost MSME credit.
  • Targeted Credit: Extend special credit lines for shrimp, apparel, jewellery, handicrafts.
  • Export Incentives: Enhance RoDTEP and ROSCTL

Policy Support: Simplify regulations, rationalise duties on key raw materials (cotton, leather, gems).

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