Daily Current Affairs Quiz1 July, 2025 National Affairs 1. Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of Electoral Rolls in Bihar – 2025 Context: India’s electoral system is widely praised for enabling high participation by the poor and marginalised, unlike many Western democracies. However, the Election Commission of India’s (ECI) recent move to conduct a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar ahead of the October 2025 Assembly elections has sparked concerns about voter exclusion due to procedural and documentary barriers. What is Special Intensive Revision (SIR)? Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is a comprehensive, door-to-door verification of houses process to update and verify electoral rolls. Constitutional Provisions Why SIR in Bihar? Objective of SIR PIB & TH 2. NITI Aayog’s US Trade Proposal: A Risk to India’s Food Security? Context: A recent NITI Aayog paper recommends significant tariff cuts on key US agricultural imports—rice, dairy, poultry, corn, apples, almonds, and genetically modified (GM) soya—under the proposed India-US Free Trade Agreement (FTA). However, experts warn these moves could critically undermine India’s food security, farmer incomes, and trade sovereignty. Key Recommendations and Criticisms Genetically Modified Imports GM Corn and Soya: Containment Unrealistic Why This Matters Strategic Autonomy and Rural Stability Need for Democratic Consultation BS 3. QUAD Launches First-Ever ‘QUAD at Sea Ship Observer Mission’ Context: The Coast Guards of India, Japan, the United States, and Australia have launched the first ‘QUAD at Sea Ship Observer Mission’. Conducted under the Wilmington Declaration, this is the first cross-embarkation mission involving two officers (including women) from each QUAD nation. The officers have embarked on board the US Coast Guard Cutter (USCGC) Stratton, currently route to Guam. Strategic Significance India’s Role & Strategic Vision The Indian Express Banking/Finance 1. GST 2.0 Context: As the Goods and Services Tax (GST) completes eight years of implementation on July 1, tax experts acknowledge its successes but say a lot more work needs to be done in terms of simplification and rationalisation of rates. Achievements So Far Key Reforms Suggested (GST 2.0) Inclusion of Fuel and Electricity in GST Rate Rationalisation: Minimising Input Tax Credit (ITC) Restrictions: Streamlining Audits and Dispute Resolution: Addressing Procedural Hassles: TH 2. RBI Financial Stability Report (FSR) – June 2025 Context: The June 2025 FSR presents the RBI’s biannual assessment of systemic risks and financial sector resilience in India. Released against a backdrop of rising global economic and geopolitical uncertainty, the report strikes a cautiously optimistic tone on India’s macro-financial stability but flags key vulnerabilities. Key Takeaways Global Risks and India’s Exposure Macroeconomic Fundamentals Remain Strong Banking Sector: Strong but Watchful Capital and Profitability Asset Quality Credit Growth Deceleration Liquidity and Cost of Funds NBFCs, Mutual Funds, and Insurance: Mixed Signals NBFCs Mutual Funds and Clearing Corporations Insurance Sector Corporate Bond Market Regulatory & Institutional Developments Risks and Outlook Emerging Concerns Positive Anchors 3. PhonePe Enters Co-Branded Credit Card Market with HDFC Bank Partnership Context: PhonePe and HDFC Bank have launched a co-branded credit card—marking PhonePe’s entry into the co-branded card segment. Key Highlights: Card Variants About PhonePe Agriculture 1. NABARD and ICAR-NIRCA Collaborate to Train FPOs Context: NABARD (National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development) has partnered with ICAR–National Institute for Research on Commercial Agriculture (NIRCA), Rajahmundry. Significance of the Training TH 2. India’s Fertiliser Paradox: Need for a New National Fertiliser Policy Context: India is the second-largest consumer of fertilisers globally. Despite increased domestic production, 30% of fertilisers are still imported, making India vulnerable to global supply shocks, especially during geopolitical conflicts or trade disruptions. Key Challenges Highlighted Overuse and Imbalance Low Fertiliser Use Efficiency This implies a significant share of nutrients is lost, contributing to soil degradation, groundwater contamination, and climate change through nitrous oxide emissions. Financial Burden Global Comparison Recommendations for a New Fertiliser Policy BL 3. Jhum/Shifting Cultivation What It Is? Shifting cultivation is a traditional subsistence farming method where small patches of forest (called swiddens) are cleared—usually through slashing and burning—and cultivated for a few years. Once soil fertility declines, the farmer abandons the land, allowing it to regenerate naturally during a fallow period before returning after a decade or more. How It Works: Key Features Where It’s Practiced Advantages Challenges & Issues Facts To Remember 1. EC clarifies on rules for intensive revision of Bihar voter list As the electoral rolls in Bihar are undergoing a special intensive revision (SIR), the Election Commission (EC) uploaded the 2003 list of 4.96 crore electors, and clarified that a person born after 1987 need not give the proof of birth of parents if their names figure on the 2003 rolls. 2. Bank Credit Growth Slows to 9.8% in May 2025 Amid Weak Retail Lending According to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), non-food bank credit growth decelerated to 9.8% year-on-year (YoY) in May 2025, compared to 16.2% in May 2024. The slowdown was most prominent in the retail lending segment, including personal loans, credit cards, and vehicle finance. 3. Above Normal Rain in July: IMD The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has asked authorities and residents of central India, Uttarakhand and Haryana to stay alert to the risk of flooding as the southwest monsoon is expected to be above normal in most parts of the country in July, at 106 per cent of the long period average (LPA). 4. Govt Set to Launch Digital Platform for Power Sector Soon The government is working to launch a digital platform to enhance coordination, data sharing, and innovation in the power sector. 5. Dollar’s deep dive masks Re’s steeper slide vs euro The dollar ended June with its worst first-half performance in four decades. However, the dollar’s slide in the international markets has been masking the rupee’s weakness, which is seen in its movement against the euro. 6. SBI turns 70 tate Bank of India (SBI), the country’s largest and most trusted bank, marks 70 years since its formation on July 1, 1955.
Mission Bonnet Macaque
Context: In response to increasing human-wildlife conflict and agricultural losses, the Kerala Forest Department is preparing to launch a mass sterilisation programme targeting the bonnet macaque — a primate species endemic to South India. Mission Bonnet Macaque Conservation Status TH
NSO Launches GoIStats Mobile App
Context: On Statistics Day 2025, the National Sample Survey Office (NSO), under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI), launched the GoIStats mobile application. This launch marks a major step in India’s data democratization journey, offering real-time access to official statistics in a mobile-first format and reinforcing NSO’s digital transformation efforts under the broader eSankhyiki initiative. Features of GoIStats App Other Key Announcements on Statistics Day 2025 Publications Released: Highlights from SDG-NIF Report 2025: About Statistics Day BS
National Turmeric Board Inaugurated in Nizamabad, Telangana
Context: The Union Home Minister inaugurated the headquarters of the National Turmeric Board (NTB) in Nizamabad, Telangana, fulfilling a 40-year-old demand of turmeric farmers from the region. About the National Turmeric Board Type:Specialized statutory body under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry Headquarters:Nizamabad, Telangana – known as the “Turmeric Capital of India” Ministries Involved: Key Objectives Key Functions About Turmeric in India Botanical Name: Curcuma longaCommon Names: Haldi, Golden Spice Uses: Major Producing States: Climatic Requirements:
Early Harappan Burial Discovery in Lakhapar, Gujarat
Location: Time Period: Key Discoveries Archaeological Context Significance of the Discovery:
Bank Credit Growth Remains Tepid Despite RBI Rate Cuts
Context: Despite a 100 basis points (bps) cut in the policy repo rate by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) between February and June 2025, banks have maintained their credit growth guidance at 11–13% and deposit growth at 9–10% for FY26. This mirrors the trend observed in FY25 and indicates continued subdued demand and liquidity pressures. Key Highlights: Current Growth Projections Unchanged CRR Reduction and Festival Demand Awaited Finance Ministry Pushes for Loan Expansion: Microfinance and Liquidity Outlook BS
SBI to Launch ‘Only Yono’
Context: The State Bank of India (SBI), India’s largest public sector bank, is set to embark on a major digital transformation in FY26, headlined by the launch of a next-generation version of its flagship mobile banking app — ‘Only Yono’. The transformation strategy encompasses AI integration, multilingual customer engagement, and digitization across banking verticals. Key Features of ‘Only Yono‘ App Rural and Agri-Focused Digital Expansion Branch and Self-Service Tech Upgrades AI-Powered Customer Engagement Advanced Data Infrastructure Trade Finance & MSME Digital Push TOI
SEBI Imposes ₹25 Lakh Penalty on BSE for Regulatory Lapses
Context: The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has penalized BSE Limited ₹25 lakh for multiple regulatory violations identified during a detailed inspection. Key Highlights Major Violations Identified by SEBI About BSE
Goa’s Instifi Receives RBI Authorization as Payment Aggregator
Context: Instifi, a fintech startup based in Goa, has received final authorization from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to operate as a licensed payment aggregator (PA) under the Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2007. This makes Instifi the first and only RBI-authorized payment aggregator headquartered in Goa. About Instifi RBI’s Regulatory Framework
Ease of Doing Business in Agroforestry
Context: The Union ministry of environment, forest and climate change has issued model rules for felling trees in agricultural land, aiming to boost exports of wood-based products. The objective is to promote ease of doing business in agroforestry, boost domestic timber production, and support wood-based exports by simplifying rules for tree felling on farmland. Key Highlights of the Model Rules Purpose and Vision: Simplified Regulatory Framework: Use of Digital Portal: Tree Felling Application & Verification: Monitoring Mechanism: Implementation & Appeal to States Mint