Daily Current Affairs Quiz4 November, 2025 National Affairs 1. Sagarmala 2.0 Source: Mint Context: The Indian government is revamping the Sagarmala initiative into a 10-year, ₹75,000-crore programme— Sagarmala 2.0 to position India as a global maritime hub. The move aligns with the government’s broader maritime development strategy and complements the recently announced ₹70,000-crore maritime package. Objectives of Sagarmala 2.0: Financial Details: About Sagarmala Initiative: Launch & Objective Key Goals Implementation Pillars 2. Cauvery River Heavy Metal Contamination Study Context: High levels of heavy metals, particularly cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb), were detected in fish from the Cauvery River. Regular or excessive consumption of contaminated fish may pose carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic health risks to humans, affecting neurological and renal health. About the Cauvery River About Heavy Metals Key Findings of the Study 3. Pampadum Shola National Park Context: Pampadum Shola in Kerala has become a model of ecological restoration, successfully removing invasive Australian wattle trees (Acacia mearnsii) and reviving native grasslands and biodiversity. About Pampadum Shola National Park About Australian Wattle (Acacia mearnsii) Banking/Finance 1. RBI’s Short Dollar Forward Position Rises Source: BS Context: The Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) short dollar forward position rose for the first time in seven months, signalling active intervention to stabilise the rupee amid sustained depreciation pressure in October 2025. What is a Short Dollar Forward Position? A short dollar forward position refers to a situation where the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) (or any central bank) has sold U.S. dollars for future delivery through forward contracts in the foreign exchange market. In simple terms, it means the RBI has committed to sell dollars later — usually to support the rupee and stabilise the exchange rate — while possibly buying rupees in the present. Mechanism: So, a rise in the RBI’s short dollar forward position indicates: Impact on Economy: 2. SEBI Amends Mutual Fund Rules to Classify REITs as Equity Context: The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has revised mutual fund regulations to explicitly classify units of Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) as equity instruments. This change allows fund houses to include REIT units in their equity portfolios under specified limits. Key Highlights: About Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) A Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) is a collective investment vehicle that pools money from investors to own, operate, or finance income-generating real estate assets such as office buildings, malls, hotels, and warehouses.REITs function similar to mutual funds — but instead of investing in stocks or bonds, they invest in real estate properties. Regulatory Framework: Implications: 3. Statutory Liquidity ratio (SLR) Source: Mint Context: Banks are selling government securities to fund credit growth as deposit growth lags behind lending demand. RBI data shows the statutory liquidity ratio (SLR)—the share of deposits invested in government and approved securities—fell to 26.5% on 17 October 2025, down from 27.3% a year ago, allowing banks access to nearly ₹26,000 crore in funds. About Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) The Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) is the minimum percentage of a bank’s Net Demand and Time Liabilities (NDTL) that must be maintained in the form of liquid assets — such as cash, gold, or approved government securities — before providing credit to customers. Regulatory Basis: Current Requirement (as of 2025): Objectives of SLR: Components of SLR Assets: Reasons Behind SLR Decline: 4. The Case for Publishing RBI’s Inflation-Failure Report Context: The Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) monetary policy framework—anchored in a flexible inflation-targeting regime—is up for review by March 2026. While consensus exists on retaining the 4% inflation target with a ±2% tolerance band, a crucial aspect of transparency in the framework has come under renewed scrutiny: the non-publication of the RBI’s report to the government following its failure to meet the inflation target in 2022. Background: Under Section 45ZN of the RBI Act, 1934, when inflation remains outside the prescribed tolerance band (2–6%) for three consecutive quarters, the central bank must submit a report to the Central Government explaining: In 2022, when inflation breached the upper tolerance limit for three consecutive quarters, the RBI submitted such a report—but it was not made public. Arguments for Transparency: 5. Micro-Insurance Source: Mint Context: Insurance penetration in India remains critically low, hovering around 4% of GDP, leaving a vast majority of the population exposed to financial shocks. To address this, experts propose Standalone Micro-Insurance Companies (SAMIs)—dedicated insurers focusing exclusively on micro-insurance, targeting rural households, informal sector workers, and underserved communities. The Case for SAMIs: Proposed Regulatory Framework: Product Strategy: Lessons from Small Finance Banks (SFBs): Why Micro-Insurance Matters: 6. Fintech Dhan Launches Stock Lending & Borrowing Feature Source: BS Context: Indian fintech platform Dhan has introduced a Stock Lending & Borrowing Mechanism (SLBM) on its platform, enabling investors to earn passive income from their idle stock and ETF holdings. Key Highlights: About Stock Lending & Borrowing Mechanism (SLBM) The Stock Lending and Borrowing Mechanism (SLBM) is a framework introduced by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) that allows investors to lend or borrow securities (stocks, ETFs, etc.) for a specified period through a recognised stock exchange platform. It enables long-term investors to earn passive income from their idle shares, while allowing borrowers (like traders) to use these shares for short selling, arbitrage, or hedging purposes. Key Features 7. Government to Review Digital Banking Units (DBUs) of State-Run Banks Source: ET Context: The government is set to review the performance of Digital Banking Units (DBUs) established by state-run banks to strengthen financial inclusion, enhance customer convenience, and support government schemes like periodic re-KYC and unclaimed financial asset campaigns. About Digital Banking Units (DBUs) DBUs are specialised brick-and-mortar outlets established by banks to provide digital banking products and services to customers using self-service and assisted digital channels. Objective: To ensure universal access to digital banking, especially in semi-urban and rural areas, as part of India’s broader Digital Financial Inclusion mission. Background: Current DBU Landscape: Services Offered by DBUs: 8. IBBI Plans Special Bankruptcy Lane for Real Estate Projects Source: Mint Context: The
Government Launches Employee’s Enrolment Scheme 2025
Source: Mint Context: The Ministry of Labour and Employment has launched the Employee’s Enrolment Scheme 2025 under the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO). The scheme provides a one-time opportunity for employers to voluntarily enrol eligible employees who were previously left out of EPF coverage. About the Scheme:
Real-Time e-DAR System
Source: IE Context: The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) will release black spot data for 2023 and 2024 using the Electronic Detailed Accident Report (e-DAR)/Integrated Road Accident Database (iRAD) system to improve road safety planning. About the System: Significance:
India Achieves Historic Medal Tally at Asian Youth Games 2025
Source: News on Air Context: The Prime Minister of India congratulated Indian athletes for their record-breaking performance at the Asian Youth Games (AYG) 2025, held in Manama, Bahrain, from 22–31 October 2025. India secured 48 medals, marking its best-ever medal tally in the history of the Games. About the Asian Youth Games:
Kerala Declared Free from Extreme Poverty on Kerala Piravi Day
Source: TH Context: On Kerala Piravi Day, the Chief Minister of Kerala announced that the state has been declared free from extreme poverty, marking India’s first state-level success in achieving this milestone. The achievement comes after the successful implementation of the four-year Extreme Poverty Eradication Programme (EPEP). Understanding Extreme Poverty: Implementation Measures:
UNESCO ‘Creative City of Gastronomy’
Source: TH Context: Lucknow has officially been declared a UNESCO ‘Creative City of Gastronomy’ during the 43rd Session of the UNESCO General Conference, currently under way in Uzbekistan. About UCCN: Key Features: Indian Cities Recognized under UCCN: City Field of Recognition Year Jaipur Crafts and Folk Arts 2015 Varanasi Music 2015 Chennai Music 2017 Mumbai Film 2019 Hyderabad Gastronomy 2019 Srinagar Crafts and Folk Arts 2021 Kozhikode Literature 2023 Gwalior Music 2023 Lucknow Gastronomy 2025
ISRO Launches India’s Heaviest Communication Satellite CMS-03 (GSAT-7R)
Source: TOI Context: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully launched CMS-03 (GSAT-7R), India’s heaviest communication satellite to date, aboard the LVM3-M5 rocket from Sriharikota, strengthening India’s strategic and high-throughput communication capabilities. About CMS-03 (GSAT-7R): About LVM3-M5 Launch Vehicle:
India Wins Maiden ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025
Context: India created history by winning its first ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, defeating South Africa by 52 runs in the final held at Dr. DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai. The victory marks a major milestone in Indian women’s cricket, showcasing the rising strength of the sport in the country. About ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup: About Tournament Category Details Host Nation India and Sri Lanka Venue (Final) Dr. DY Patil Stadium, Navi Mumbai Winner India (1st title) Runner-up South Africa Margin of Victory 52 runs Player of the Match Shafali Verma Player of the Series Deepti Sharma Captain (India) Harmanpreet Kaur Captain (South Africa) Laura Wolvaardt
Urea and Nano Urea in India
Source: IE Context: India’s urea consumption is set to touch 40 million tonnes (mt) in the current fiscal, due to surplus monsoon-induced demand and also the maximum retail price (MRP) of the nitrogenous fertiliser remaining unchanged for over a decade. About Urea Production and Consumption in India: About Nano Urea Key Features and Benefits:
Agroforestry Model Offers Sustainable Farming Path
Source: BL Context: Smallholder farmers in India face rising climate risks, shrinking landholdings, and market volatility. The Western Ghat Agroforestry Lab has developed a model demonstrating how diversified agroforestry systems can enhance both income and ecological resilience. Key Highlights: