Context: India’s “Meri Panchayat” app has received the WSIS Prizes 2025 Champion Award in the category of Cultural and Linguistic Diversity at the WSIS+20 High-Level Event in Geneva, highlighting India’s innovation in rural e-governance. About Meri Panchayat App Aspect Details Type Mobile-based m-Governance platform Developed By Ministry of Panchayati Raj + National Informatics Centre (NIC), MeitY Purpose Strengthen grassroots governance and enhance citizen participation Key Objectives Key Features Feature Function Real-time Panchayat Info Access to budgets, development plans, and fund utilization Citizen Engagement Propose projects, rate completed work, view Gram Sabha agendas Geo-Tools Geo-tagging and geo-fencing of projects, grievance redressal mapping Multilingual Interface Supports 12+ Indian languages for inclusivity Weather & Asset Data Panchayat-wise weather updates, civic infrastructure status Social Audit Tools Track performance and ensure accountability in local schemes Recognition & Significance PIB
SASCI Scheme
Context: The Ministry of Tourism has released operational guidelines for the SASCI scheme to promote world-class development of select Indian tourist destinations by 2026. What is SASCI? Objectives of SASCI Scheme Key Features Feature Description Scope Covers physical infrastructure, immersive experiences, ecological sustainability Execution State governments propose and implement projects Central Support Financial assistance through the Union Budget Timeframe Each project must be completed within 24 months of approval Digital Branding Sites to be promoted via global campaigns, social media, and tourism events Significance of the SASCI Scheme PIB
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar Resigns Mid-Term
Context: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar resigned from his post citing health reasons, invoking Article 67(a) of the Constitution. He submitted his resignation to President Droupadi Murmu. Constitutional Provisions Article 67(a): Other Relevant Articles: About Jagdeep Dhankhar’s Resignation (2025) Process of Resignation and Filling Vacancy Tenure & Re-Election
Female Labour Force Participation Paradox in India
Context: Despite achieving commendable gains in female literacy, India continues to grapple with alarmingly low female labour force participation rates (FLFPR), particularly in urban areas. The latest data from the Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) 2023–24 and World Bank 2024 underscores a glaring mismatch between women’s educational attainment and their economic participation. Key Highlights: Structural and Social Factors Behind Low FLFPR Urban Areas: Barriers to Participation Rural Areas: Necessity Over Choice The 2005–2019 Paradox and COVID Shock Economic and Social Implications
NISAR Satellite Launch
Context: The NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) satellite, the first joint Earth observation mission between the United States and India, is set to be launched on July 30, 2025, at 5:40 p.m. IST from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, aboard GSLV-F16. Key Features of the NISAR Satellite Feature Description Dual-Frequency SAR First satellite to operate using both L-band (NASA) and S-band (ISRO) Synthetic Aperture Radar 12-metre Unfurlable Antenna Mesh reflector for high-precision Earth imaging SweepSAR Technology Offers wide swath coverage of 242 km with 12-day revisit cycles High Spatial Resolution Detects changes < 1 cm, crucial for fault lines, glacier motion, and landslides Global Coverage Enables day-night, all-weather, near real-time Earth surface observation Objectives of NISAR India’s Contribution to NISAR Component Responsibility S-band radar system Developed by ISRO Satellite Bus Modified I-3K bus architecture by ISRO Launch Vehicle Will be launched aboard GSLV-F16 Ground Operations Managed by ISRO’s ground segment infrastructure Significance TH
Daily Current Affairs (DCA) 22 July, 2025
Daily Current Affairs Quiz22 July, 2025 National Affairs 1. NISAR Satellite Launch Context: The NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) satellite, the first joint Earth observation mission between the United States and India, is set to be launched on July 30, 2025, at 5:40 p.m. IST from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, aboard GSLV-F16. Key Features of the NISAR Satellite Feature Description Dual-Frequency SAR First satellite to operate using both L-band (NASA) and S-band (ISRO) Synthetic Aperture Radar 12-metre Unfurlable Antenna Mesh reflector for high-precision Earth imaging SweepSAR Technology Offers wide swath coverage of 242 km with 12-day revisit cycles High Spatial Resolution Detects changes < 1 cm, crucial for fault lines, glacier motion, and landslides Global Coverage Enables day-night, all-weather, near real-time Earth surface observation Objectives of NISAR India’s Contribution to NISAR Component Responsibility S-band radar system Developed by ISRO Satellite Bus Modified I-3K bus architecture by ISRO Launch Vehicle Will be launched aboard GSLV-F16 Ground Operations Managed by ISRO’s ground segment infrastructure Significance TH 2. Female Labour Force Participation Paradox in India Context: Despite achieving commendable gains in female literacy, India continues to grapple with alarmingly low female labour force participation rates (FLFPR), particularly in urban areas. The latest data from the Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) 2023–24 and World Bank 2024 underscores a glaring mismatch between women’s educational attainment and their economic participation. Key Highlights: Structural and Social Factors Behind Low FLFPR Urban Areas: Barriers to Participation Rural Areas: Necessity Over Choice The 2005–2019 Paradox and COVID Shock Economic and Social Implications 3. Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar Resigns Mid-Term Context: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar resigned from his post citing health reasons, invoking Article 67(a) of the Constitution. He submitted his resignation to President Droupadi Murmu. Constitutional Provisions Article 67(a): Other Relevant Articles: About Jagdeep Dhankhar’s Resignation (2025) Process of Resignation and Filling Vacancy Tenure & Re-Election 4. SASCI Scheme Context: The Ministry of Tourism has released operational guidelines for the SASCI scheme to promote world-class development of select Indian tourist destinations by 2026. What is SASCI? Objectives of SASCI Scheme Key Features Feature Description Scope Covers physical infrastructure, immersive experiences, ecological sustainability Execution State governments propose and implement projects Central Support Financial assistance through the Union Budget Timeframe Each project must be completed within 24 months of approval Digital Branding Sites to be promoted via global campaigns, social media, and tourism events Significance of the SASCI Scheme PIB 5. Meri Panchayat App Context: India’s “Meri Panchayat” app has received the WSIS Prizes 2025 Champion Award in the category of Cultural and Linguistic Diversity at the WSIS+20 High-Level Event in Geneva, highlighting India’s innovation in rural e-governance. About Meri Panchayat App Aspect Details Type Mobile-based m-Governance platform Developed By Ministry of Panchayati Raj + National Informatics Centre (NIC), MeitY Purpose Strengthen grassroots governance and enhance citizen participation Key Objectives Key Features Feature Function Real-time Panchayat Info Access to budgets, development plans, and fund utilization Citizen Engagement Propose projects, rate completed work, view Gram Sabha agendas Geo-Tools Geo-tagging and geo-fencing of projects, grievance redressal mapping Multilingual Interface Supports 12+ Indian languages for inclusivity Weather & Asset Data Panchayat-wise weather updates, civic infrastructure status Social Audit Tools Track performance and ensure accountability in local schemes Recognition & Significance PIB Banking/Finance 1. Proposed Income Tax Bill 2025 Context: A Select Committee of the Lok Sabha has submitted recommendations on the draft Income Tax Bill, 2025, with significant implications for how inter-corporate transactions will be taxed. One key change relates to expanding the scope of transfer pricing rules beyond the current formal thresholds of shareholding and board control. Key Recommendations on Transfer Pricing Current Framework vs Proposed Change Aspect Current Law (1961 Act) Proposed Change (2025 Bill) Definition of AEs Requires formal thresholds + management influence Substantive influence alone could trigger scrutiny Court Interpretation Both limbs must be read together Provisions treated as independent Applicability Mostly to entities meeting ownership/control tests Even where only informal influence is evident Additional Recommendations in the Draft IT Bill BS 2. RBI Issues Draft Norms on Digital Banking Channels Context: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) released draft guidelines titled “Digital Banking Channels Authorisation” to regulate how banks offer digital banking services. These norms aim to safeguard consumer choice, ensure explicit consent, and enhance transparency in the digital banking ecosystem. Key Highlights of the Draft Norms No Mandatory Digital Opt-In Explicit Customer Consent Mobile Number and Email Usage Alerts and Notifications Significance of the Norms The Indian Express 3. SEBI Proposal to Allow AMCs to Manage Family Office Funds Context: The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), in its consultation paper released on July 7, 2025, has proposed allowing Asset Management Companies (AMCs) to manage non-broad-based pooled investment vehicles, such as family offices and certain offshore funds. Family office funds Family office funds are investment vehicles established to manage the wealth of a single family or multiple families, offering a range of services beyond traditional investment management, such as estate planning, tax advisory, and philanthropy. These funds can be structured as single-family offices (SFOs) or multi-family offices (MFOs), catering to the specific needs and goals of their respective client base. What Are Non-Broad-Based Funds? These are defined as investment pools: Current Regulation vs. Proposed Change Key Highlights of SEBI’s Proposal Implications and Strategic Considerations BS Agriculture 1. PM-Dhan Dhaanya Krishi Yojana Context: The Union Cabinet has recently approved the PM-Dhan Dhaanya Krishi Yojana (PM-DDKY), a targeted initiative aimed at improving agricultural outcomes in low-productivity districts through district-level planning, convergence, and performance-based monitoring. Key Features of PM-DDKY Historical Parallels Institutional Mechanism Potential Challenges Climate-Resilient Strategy Recommendations BS Facts To Remember 1. V.S. Achuthanandan Passes Away at 101 Veteran communist leader and former Kerala Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan died at a private hospital in Thiruvananthapuram following a cardiac arrest. He was 101 years old. 2. Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar Resigns Vice-President of India, Jagdeep Dhankhar, tendered his resignation citing health reasons. He stepped down from the post at the age of 74. 3. India to Host Chess World
PM-Dhan Dhaanya Krishi Yojana
Context: The Union Cabinet has recently approved the PM-Dhan Dhaanya Krishi Yojana (PM-DDKY), a targeted initiative aimed at improving agricultural outcomes in low-productivity districts through district-level planning, convergence, and performance-based monitoring. Key Features of PM-DDKY Historical Parallels Institutional Mechanism Potential Challenges Climate-Resilient Strategy Recommendations BS
Daily Current Affairs (DCA) 20&21 July, 2025
Daily Current Affairs Quiz20&21 July, 2025 National Affairs 1. NSCSTI 2.0 Launched Under Mission Karmayogi Context: Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh launched the National Standards for Civil Service Training Institutes (NSCSTI) 2.0 on July 20, 2025, at the Civil Services Officers Institute (CSOI), New Delhi. The revised framework, developed by the Capacity Building Commission (CBC), aims to build a future-ready and citizen-centric civil service in alignment with Mission Karmayogi. Key Highlights of NSCSTI 2.0: Rationalized & Simplified Framework Inclusive & Grounded Approach Digitally-Aligned and Future-Ready Global Recognition and Best Practices Objectives of NSCSTI 2.0 PIB 2. AdFalciVax – India’s First Indigenous Two-Stage Malaria Vaccine Context: India has made a major breakthrough in tropical disease control with the development of AdFalciVax, the country’s first indigenous two-stage malaria vaccine aimed at combating Plasmodium falciparum, the deadliest malaria parasite. About AdFalciVax What is AdFalciVax? Developed by Production Platform Objectives Key Features of AdFalciVax Feature Description Dual-stage Immunity Targets both liver (pre-erythrocytic) and mosquito (sexual) stages Extended Shelf-life Remains stable at room temperature for 9+ months, aiding field logistics Broader Protection Combines multiple antigens to avoid immune escape and ensure stronger response Safe Production Uses Lactococcus lactis, ensuring safety and ease of mass production Licensing Model Offers non-exclusive licensing to foster domestic and international collaborations TET Banking/Finance 1. Export Data Processing and Monitoring System (EDPMS) Shipping Bill Context: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released draft directions aimed at simplifying the closure process of shipping bills in the Export Data Processing and Monitoring System (EDPMS), especially for small-value export transactions. Stakeholders have been invited to submit feedback before the end of July 2025. What is EDPMS? Key Proposals in RBI’s Draft Directions Relaxation for Small-Value Export Transactions Why This Matters BS 2. Tax Compliance for Overseas Investments Under Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS) Context: In light of a significant rise in overseas investments under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme (LRS)—totaling $29.56 billion in FY25, with $2.5 billion outflow in April 2025 alone—resident Indian investors must ensure accurate income-tax return (ITR) filings to avoid stiff penalties, including under the Black Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets) Act. I. Filing the Correct ITR Form II. Mandatory Foreign Disclosures for ROR Taxpayers Schedules to be Filled: Schedule Disclosure FA (Foreign Assets) All foreign securities/assets including low-value or dormant holdings FSI (Foreign Source Income) Income from dividends, interest, gains from foreign securities TR (Tax Relief) Claim of tax credit under DTAA provisions CG (Capital Gains) Gains/losses from foreign equity sales OS (Other Sources) Dividends, interest, miscellaneous foreign income TCS (Tax Collected at Source) TCS credit claim if LRS exceeds ₹10 lakh/year III. Taxation Rules for Foreign Securities IV. Claiming Foreign Tax Credit (FTC) V. Setting Off Capital Losses Type of Loss Set-off Allowed Short-Term Loss Against STCG & LTCG Long-Term Loss Only against LTCG VI. Penalties for Misreporting Violation Penalty Non-disclosure of foreign assets/income Up to ₹10 lakh Misreporting of foreign income/assets Up to 200% of the tax due Prosecution Possible under Black Money Act VII. Revised or Updated Returns VIII. Common Mistakes to Avoid IX. Documentation to Prepare for Scrutiny BS 3. IBA Urges Banks to Fast-Track SWIFT ISO 20022 Migration Context: The Indian Banks’ Association (IBA) has issued a strong advisory to all Indian banks to accelerate their migration to the SWIFT ISO 20022 global messaging standard. This move is crucial to avoid disruption in cross-border transactions as the coexistence period with legacy messaging formats ends on November 22, 2025. What is ISO 20022? Key Developments 1. IBA’s Urgent Call to Action 2. Risks of Delayed Migration Implications for Indian Banks BS 4. Aurum PropTech Launches India’s First SM‑REIT with SEBI Nod Context: Aurum PropTech has become the first publicly listed company in India to secure SEBI registration for launching a Small & Medium Real Estate Investment Trust (SM‑REIT)—named AMSA SM REIT Investment Trust (AMSA). What Is an SM‑REIT? Democratizing Real Estate for Retail Investors Retail-Centric, Tech-Driven Approach Institutional-Grade Transparency & Governance Strategic Vision BS 5. IRDAI Forms Investigation Panels to Probe Regulatory Breaches Context: The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI), in its 132nd Authority meeting, decided to strengthen regulatory enforcement by setting up dedicated panels to probe violations by insurers and intermediaries. Key Highlights: New Insurer Approval About IRDAI 6. Fast Payments Report 2025: IMF & FIS Global Context: India has officially emerged as the global leader in real-time digital payments, according to the Fast Payments Report 2025 jointly released by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and FIS Global. With a staggering 18.39 billion UPI transactions in June 2025 alone, India has outpaced both developed and emerging economies in digital payment adoption and infrastructure. About the Report Key Highlights: Global Ranking UPI Ecosystem Overview International Expansion Technological Strengths of UPI Feature Description Interoperability Works seamlessly across banks and apps like PhonePe, GPay, Paytm Inclusion & Access Aadhaar, USSD, multilingual, and offline-lite support India Stack Integration Built atop Aadhaar, eKYC, DigiLocker, and Account Aggregator Security Real-time fraud detection, tokenisation, and RBI regulations Public–Private Partnership NPCI + Fintechs + RBI driving resilient infrastructure Systemic Limitations Identified Despite leading globally, India’s UPI framework faces several structural challenges: Agriculture 1. Maharashtra Grants Agricultural Status to Livestock & Poultry Farming Context: On July 11, 2025, the Maharashtra Cabinet approved a historic policy decision to grant agricultural status to livestock and poultry farming, making Maharashtra the first Indian state to do so. Background Significance Key Features and Benefits Feature Impact Agricultural Power Tariffs Livestock units (poultry, dairy, fisheries) eligible for subsidised rates Tax Relief Local taxes now aligned with agriculture sector norms Institutional Credit Access Eligibility for Kisan Credit Cards (KCC), agriculture loans, and interest relief Solar Subsidy Subsidies for solar pumps, sheds, and infrastructure Sector-Wise Impact Economic & Policy Implications Challenges Ahead Facts To Remember 1. Trump, Xi likely to meet during October APEC summit in S. Korea U.S. President Donald Trump might visit China before going to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit between October 30 and November 1, or he could meet Chinese leader Xi Jinping
Maharashtra Grants Agricultural Status to Livestock & Poultry Farming
Context: On July 11, 2025, the Maharashtra Cabinet approved a historic policy decision to grant agricultural status to livestock and poultry farming, making Maharashtra the first Indian state to do so. Background Significance Key Features and Benefits Feature Impact Agricultural Power Tariffs Livestock units (poultry, dairy, fisheries) eligible for subsidised rates Tax Relief Local taxes now aligned with agriculture sector norms Institutional Credit Access Eligibility for Kisan Credit Cards (KCC), agriculture loans, and interest relief Solar Subsidy Subsidies for solar pumps, sheds, and infrastructure Sector-Wise Impact Economic & Policy Implications Challenges Ahead
Fast Payments Report 2025: IMF & FIS Global
Context: India has officially emerged as the global leader in real-time digital payments, according to the Fast Payments Report 2025 jointly released by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and FIS Global. With a staggering 18.39 billion UPI transactions in June 2025 alone, India has outpaced both developed and emerging economies in digital payment adoption and infrastructure. About the Report Key Highlights: Global Ranking UPI Ecosystem Overview International Expansion Technological Strengths of UPI Feature Description Interoperability Works seamlessly across banks and apps like PhonePe, GPay, Paytm Inclusion & Access Aadhaar, USSD, multilingual, and offline-lite support India Stack Integration Built atop Aadhaar, eKYC, DigiLocker, and Account Aggregator Security Real-time fraud detection, tokenisation, and RBI regulations Public–Private Partnership NPCI + Fintechs + RBI driving resilient infrastructure Systemic Limitations Identified Despite leading globally, India’s UPI framework faces several structural challenges: