Source: TOI Context: The Ministry of Finance has announced that new provisions under the Banking Laws (Amendment) Act, 2025 — relating to nomination facilities, claim settlement, and depositor protection — will come into effect from November 1, 2025. These reforms mark a major step toward improving transparency, flexibility, and uniformity in the banking system. Legal Background Objectives of the New Provisions Key Features of the New Nomination Rules 1. Multiple Nominations (Up to Four) 2. Simultaneous Nomination 3. Successive Nomination 4. Simplified Claim Settlement 5. Uniform Implementation
Microfinance Institutions (MFIs)
Context: Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) and fintechs are increasing lending to low-income micro-borrowers, a segment traditionally served by Microfinance Institutions (MFIs). This growth is attracting regulatory scrutiny due to potential risks of over-indebtedness. MFIN Guardrails Key Objectives: Functions:
‘23for23’ Initiative
Context: India observed International Snow Leopard Day (23 October 2025) with the nationwide ‘#23for23’ campaign. The government unveiled the first-ever National Snow Leopard Census, recording 718 individuals across the Indian Himalayas. About the ‘23for23’ Initiative About the Snow Leopard
India Re-elected as Vice-Chairperson of UNESCO Anti-Doping Bureau
Event: UNESCO International Convention against Doping in Sport Objectives Key Features
Central Asian Mammals Initiative (CAMI)
Context: Central Asian nations, including India, have endorsed a six-year transboundary conservation plan under the Central Asian Mammals Initiative (CAMI) to protect 17 migratory mammal species across Central Asia’s vast ecological corridors. The plan aims to enhance regional cooperation to address shared threats like habitat loss, illegal hunting, and climate change impacts. About Central Asian Mammals Initiative (CAMI) The Central Asian Mammals Initiative (CAMI) is a collaborative conservation framework under the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS). It seeks to ensure the survival and ecological connectivity of migratory and nomadic mammal species across the Central Asian landscape. Aim Key Features India’s Role
Blackbuck Makes Comeback in Chhattisgarh’s Barnawapara Sanctuary
Context: The blackbuck, declared locally extinct in Chhattisgarh in 2017, has made a remarkable recovery under ax five-year revival plan (2021–2026) in Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary. About Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary A protected forest and wildlife sanctuary in Chhattisgarh, known for rich biodiversity, thriving herbivore and carnivore populations, and grassland–forest ecosystems that support both conservation and eco-tourism. Conservation Status Key Features
Coast is Clear for Doing Business Sustainably – NITI Aayog Report
Context: NITI Aayog has proposed reforms to coastal regulation and green cover requirements to unlock land for economic activities while balancing environmental concerns. Key Proposals: Concerns & Risks: Way Forward:
NFR Introduces Intrusion Detection System to Protect Elephants
Source: IE The Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has deployed an Intrusion Detection System (IDS) along key elephant corridors to prevent train–elephant collisions. About IDS An AI- and sensor-based surveillance system that uses vibration-sensitive fibre optic cables to detect elephants or other large animals near railway tracks and send instant alerts to control rooms. Aim: How it Works Key Features
Skilling for AI Readiness (SOAR)
Source: PIB Context: The Skilling for AI Readiness (SOAR) program in India represents a strategic initiative by the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) to integrate artificial intelligence competencies into India’s educational framework. This aligns with the government’s goal to lead in global technological advancements. About the Program A flagship initiative under the Skill India Mission, designed to build AI literacy and competency among students (Classes 6–12) and educators. The programme combines structured learning, hands-on practice, and ethics-based training to prepare India’s youth for AI-driven careers. Implemented by: Mission of SOAR Aim: Key Features
Daily Current Affairs (DCA) 24 October, 2025
Daily Current Affairs Quiz24 October, 2025 National Affairs 1. Skilling for AI Readiness (SOAR) Source: PIB Context: The Skilling for AI Readiness (SOAR) program in India represents a strategic initiative by the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) to integrate artificial intelligence competencies into India’s educational framework. This aligns with the government’s goal to lead in global technological advancements. About the Program A flagship initiative under the Skill India Mission, designed to build AI literacy and competency among students (Classes 6–12) and educators. The programme combines structured learning, hands-on practice, and ethics-based training to prepare India’s youth for AI-driven careers. Implemented by: Mission of SOAR Aim: Key Features 2. NFR Introduces Intrusion Detection System to Protect Elephants Source: IE The Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has deployed an Intrusion Detection System (IDS) along key elephant corridors to prevent train–elephant collisions. About IDS An AI- and sensor-based surveillance system that uses vibration-sensitive fibre optic cables to detect elephants or other large animals near railway tracks and send instant alerts to control rooms. Aim: How it Works Key Features 3. Coast is Clear for Doing Business Sustainably – NITI Aayog Report Context: NITI Aayog has proposed reforms to coastal regulation and green cover requirements to unlock land for economic activities while balancing environmental concerns. Key Proposals: Concerns & Risks: Way Forward: 4. Blackbuck Makes Comeback in Chhattisgarh’s Barnawapara Sanctuary Context: The blackbuck, declared locally extinct in Chhattisgarh in 2017, has made a remarkable recovery under ax five-year revival plan (2021–2026) in Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary. About Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary A protected forest and wildlife sanctuary in Chhattisgarh, known for rich biodiversity, thriving herbivore and carnivore populations, and grassland–forest ecosystems that support both conservation and eco-tourism. Conservation Status Key Features 5. India Endorses Transboundary Conservation Plan under CAMI Context: Central Asian nations, including India, have endorsed a six-year transboundary conservation plan under the Central Asian Mammals Initiative (CAMI) to protect 17 migratory mammal species across Central Asia’s vast ecological corridors. The plan aims to enhance regional cooperation to address shared threats like habitat loss, illegal hunting, and climate change impacts. About Central Asian Mammals Initiative (CAMI) The Central Asian Mammals Initiative (CAMI) is a collaborative conservation framework under the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS). It seeks to ensure the survival and ecological connectivity of migratory and nomadic mammal species across the Central Asian landscape. Aim Key Features India’s Role 6. India Re-elected as Vice-Chairperson of UNESCO Anti-Doping Bureau Event: UNESCO International Convention against Doping in Sport Objectives Key Features 7. ‘23for23’ Initiative and National Snow Leopard Census Context: India observed International Snow Leopard Day (23 October 2025) with the nationwide ‘#23for23’ campaign. The government unveiled the first-ever National Snow Leopard Census, recording 718 individuals across the Indian Himalayas. About the ‘23for23’ Initiative About the Snow Leopard Banking/Finance 1. Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) Context: Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) and fintechs are increasing lending to low-income micro-borrowers, a segment traditionally served by Microfinance Institutions (MFIs). This growth is attracting regulatory scrutiny due to potential risks of over-indebtedness. MFIN Guardrails Key Objectives: Functions: 2. New Bank Nomination Rules 2025 Source: TOI Context: The Ministry of Finance has announced that new provisions under the Banking Laws (Amendment) Act, 2025 — relating to nomination facilities, claim settlement, and depositor protection — will come into effect from November 1, 2025. These reforms mark a major step toward improving transparency, flexibility, and uniformity in the banking system. Legal Background Objectives of the New Provisions Key Features of the New Nomination Rules 1. Multiple Nominations (Up to Four) 2. Simultaneous Nomination 3. Successive Nomination 4. Simplified Claim Settlement 5. Uniform Implementation 3. SEBI Proposes Easing Geo-Tagging Requirement for NRIs in KYC Source: BS Context: The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has proposed easing the geo-tagging requirement for Non-Resident Indian (NRI) clients during their re-KYC or KYC process. Key Highlights: Significance: 4. Government Securities (G-Sec) Government Securities (G-Secs) are debt instruments issued by the central or state governments to borrow money from the public. They are considered one of the safest investment options because they carry the sovereign guarantee of the government. Types of G-Secs: Key Features: Issuing Authority: Purpose: Investors: 5. RBI Gold Reserves RBI gold reserves represent the total stock of gold held by the Reserve Bank of India as part of the country’s foreign exchange and monetary reserves. These reserves serve as a safe-haven asset, strengthening India’s financial stability, supporting the rupee, and providing insurance against global economic uncertainties. Current Status (as of September 2025) Context and Significance Agriculture 1. NABARD Announces First Investment Under AgriSURE Fund at Global Fintech Festival 2025 Context: At the Global Fintech Festival (GFF) 2025, the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) announced its first investment under the AgriSURE Fund, jointly promoted with the Union Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare. The initiative highlights NABARD’s focus on fostering agritech innovation, rural entrepreneurship, and digital financial inclusion. About AgriSURE Fund The AgriSURE Fund (Agriculture Sector Upscaling and Resilience Enhancement Fund) is a dedicated investment vehicle established by NABARD and the Ministry of Agriculture to support agri-focused startups and technological innovations that enhance productivity, sustainability, and resilience in India’s agricultural sector. Key Objectives: NABARD’s Broader Focus at GFF 2025 At GFF 2025, NABARD showcased several of its supported and funded ventures that are driving innovation and rural financial inclusion, including: Facts To Remember 1. FIDE to probe Kramnik’s comments on Naroditsky World chess governing body FIDE will look into former World champion Vladimir Kramnik’s statements on American Grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky, who died at the age of 29. The Russian had come under fire for his accusations of cheating against Naroditsky. 2. SBI Recognised as World’s Best Consumer Bank 2025 3. Health Minister JP Nadda Highlights India’s Polio Eradication Success on World Polio Day On the occasion of World Polio Day, Health and Family Welfare Minister JP Nadda today highlighted India’s remarkable journey in eliminating polio through unwavering national efforts and strong public participation. 4. Two-Minute Film on