Daily Current Affairs Quiz30 May, 2025 National Affairs 1. Nurdle Spill in Thiruvananthapuram What Are Nurdles? Environmental and Ecological Impact Government & Community Response 2. Discovery of a New Detection Code in Quantum Materials Context: Scientists have found a new way of spotting a property of topological space called topological invariant in quantum materials, that remains unchanged under continuous deformations or transformations. Key Scientific Discovery Importance of Topological Invariants Significance in Technology Potential PIB 3. E-Hansa: India’s Indigenous Two-Seater Electric Trainer Aircraft Overview Key Highlights Strategic Significance 4. Tata Elxsi and Partners Launch Battery Aadhaar Initiative at Battery Summit 2025 Overview What is Battery Aadhaar? Objectives Key Features Significance and Impact Banking/Finance 1. SEBI Tightens Oversight of Derivatives Market With New Risk-Based Rules Context: The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has issued a comprehensive circular introducing sweeping changes to the regulatory framework of the equity derivatives market. Objective Key Changes Announced by SEBI Futures Equivalent Open Interest (New Method for OI Calculation) Tighter Position Limits in Single-Stock Derivatives Stricter F&O Ban Rules New Position Limits in Index Derivatives (Effective July 1, 2025) Extended Pre-Open Session Implementation TET 2. Alternative Investment Funds Context: In FY25, Category III Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) grew nearly 3x faster than Portfolio Management Services (PMS). What Are Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs)? Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) are privately pooled investment vehicles that differ from traditional investment options such as stocks and mutual funds. These funds are typically preferred by High-Net-Worth Individuals (HNIs) and institutional investors due to the high capital requirement. AIFs operate under the SEBI (Alternative Investment Funds) Regulations, 2012 and can be structured as a company, Limited Liability Partnership (LLP), trust, or other legal entities. Types of AIFs in India SEBI classifies AIFs into three categories based on their investment objectives: Category 1: Growth-Oriented and Impact Investments These funds primarily invest in start-ups, SMEs, and socially responsible businesses. Category 2: Private and Debt-Focused Investments These funds invest in a range of private and debt instruments without leveraging. Category 3: Market-Driven and High-Risk Investments These funds employ aggressive strategies and often invest in listed securities. Who Can Invest in AIFs? AIFs cater to sophisticated investors with substantial capital. Benefits of Investing in AIFs 3. SEBI’s Investor Protection and Market Integrity Measures UPI-linked Fraud Prevention System Crackdown on Unregulated ‘Finfluencers’ Combatting Misinformation by Listed Companies Cybersecurity and Inter-agency Coordination 4. SEBI’s New Risk Monitoring Framework & Position Limits Update Context: The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has come up with a new framework for risk monitoring and increased the position limits for futures and options. In its latest circular, the markets watchdog said it had changed the method to calculate the value of open interest (OI) from notional value-based to delta-based. The new method will weigh OI by the price sensitivity making it impossible to manipulate trades. Key Highlights: 5. RBI Guidelines on Gold Loan Portfolio Monitoring and Risk Management Context: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has issued directives to banks and non-banking finance companies (NBFCs) to strengthen monitoring and controls over gold loan portfolios, especially concerning outsourced activities and third-party service providers. Key Findings from RBI’s Supervisory Review RBI Directives to Banks and NBFCs Draft Guidelines on Loans Against Gold (April 2025) Portfolio Risk Management Requirements Significance and Implications 6. Parliamentary Committee Flags Ambiguities in Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) Context: A parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance reviewed concerns related to the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), highlighting ambiguities and potential amendments. The review follows the Supreme Court’s recent judgment rescinding JSW Steel’s resolution plan for Bhushan Power and Steel Ltd (BPSL), sparking debates on the insolvency mechanism’s efficiency. Key Highlights from the Committee Deliberations About the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) Significance and Implications Agriculture 1. Union Cabinet Approves Continuation of Modified Interest Subvention Scheme (MISS) for FY 2025–26 Context: MISS is a central sector scheme designed to provide concessional short-term crop loans to farmers through the Kisan Credit Card (KCC) system. Objectives of MISS Key Features of MISS for FY 2025–26 Facts To Remember 1. Mixed relay team wins second gold for India Reigning champion India successfully defended its title in the 4x400m mixed relay for the country’s second gold at the Asian Athletics Championships on day two of the competition in Gumi, South Korea. 2. Kerala government declares Kochi shipwreck a State disaster The Kerala government has declared the shipwreck that occurred 14.6 nautical miles off its coast on May 24 a “State-specific disaster”. 3. China launches Tianwen-2 to collect asteroid samples by 2027 China launched early the Tianwen-2 spacecraft to collect samples from near-Earth asteroid 2016HO3 and explore main-belt comet 311P. 4. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, famed Kenyan novelist and dissident, dies aged 87 Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, the revered Kenyan man of letters and voice of dissent who in dozens of fiction and non-fiction books traced his country’s history from British imperialism to home-ruled tyranny and challenged not only the stories told but the language used to tell them, died at 87. 5. Jyothi, Sable and women’s 4x400m quartet make it a golden day for India Some of the country’s biggest medal hopes duly delivered on the big stage as India added six medals to its tally including three gold on day three of the Asian Athletics Championships in Gumi, South Korea
Daily Current Affairs (DCA) 29 May, 2025
Daily Current Affairs Quiz29 May, 2025 International Affairs 1. Interpol Issues First-Ever Silver Notice (2025) What is a Silver Notice? Why It Matters How Silver Notices Work Key Features of the Silver Notice Pilot Phase Protocols (Till Nov 2025) National Affairs 1. India’s Crypto Policy 2025 Context: India is preparing to release a discussion paper in June 2025 outlining possible policy frameworks for regulating crypto assets. This move reflects a cautious shift in approach amid increasing global support for digital currencies, particularly influenced by recent developments in the United States. Key Policy Developments India’s Strategic Approach Geopolitical Context and Influence 2. IMD to Launch ‘Mausam GPT’ Context: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) will launch ‘Mausam GPT’, an AI-powered app providing localized weather forecasts via text and voice. The app will be available within six months and accessible on smartphones and basic feature phones, especially targeting small and marginal farmers. Key Features of Mausam GPT Benefits for Key User Groups Pilot and Development Status 3. Government Plans to Upgrade Four Miniratna PSUs to Navratna Status Context: The Ministry of Finance is set to promote four Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) from Miniratna to Navratna status in the coming months. This move is part of the government’s strategy to enhance operational autonomy and boost global competitiveness of high-performing PSUs. CPSEs Proposed for Navratna Status About the Navratna Scheme 4. Poverty in India: NSO Surveys and World Bank Confirm Major Findings from NSO Surveys (2022–23, 2023–24) & World Bank Updated Poverty Lines (Rangarajan Committee Adjusted for Inflation) Year Rural Poverty Line Urban Poverty Line 2011–12 ₹972 ₹1,407 2022–23 ₹1,837 ₹2,603 2023–24 ₹1,940 ₹2,736 Consumption & Inequality Trends Rural vs Urban Impact Survey Improvements Challenges to Sustaining Poverty Reduction Way Forward: Policy Recommendations 5. WMO Decadal Climate Forecast 2025–2029 Context: The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has released a new decadal climate forecast, warning that global temperatures between 2025 and 2029 are expected to remain at or above record levels, significantly increasing climate-related risks and development challenges. Key Highlights: Key Regional Climate Changes Environmental and Socioeconomic Consequences 6. QCI (Quality Council of India) What is QCI? The Quality Council of India (QCI) is an autonomous national accreditation body dedicated to ensuring quality assurance in products, services, and processes across diverse sectors through independent third-party assessments. Establishment and Governance Objectives of QCI Key Functions of QCI Banking/Finance 1. Source of Income for RBI Context: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) reported a 27% increase in net income for FY25, aided by higher global interest rates and significant gains from dollar sales. This enabled the RBI to transfer a record surplus of ₹2.69 lakh crore to the central government, helping bridge the fiscal deficit. How Does RBI Earn Profits? The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) earns revenue from various operations, even though profit-making is not its primary mandate. Its main function is to maintain monetary stability, but it generates income through several financial activities. Foreign Currency Investments Currency Trading / Forex Market Operations Interest on Domestic Assets Seigniorage (Currency Issuance Profit) Table: RBI’s Major Income Sources Source Description Foreign Investments Interest on forex reserves (USD, Euro, Pound assets) Currency Market Operations Trading gains from rupee-dollar stabilization Government Securities Interest income from Indian government bonds Repo Lending to Banks Earnings from repo rate under Liquidity Adjustment Facility (LAF) Seigniorage Profit from issuing currency (Face Value − Production Cost) UPSC Prelims PYQ Q1. Which of the following are the sources of income for the Reserve Bank of India ? (UPSC Prelims – 2025) I. Buying and selling Government bondsII. Buying and selling foreign currencyIII. Pension fund managementIV. Lending to private companiesV. Printing and distributing currency notes Select the correct answer using the code given below: I and II only III, III and IV I, III, IV and V I, II and V 2. Insider Trading Context: The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has barred five former senior executives of IndusInd Bank, including ex-MD & CEO Sumant Kathpalia and former Deputy CEO Arun Khurana, for alleged insider trading violations. The market regulator also directed them to disgorge ₹19.78 crore, representing losses avoided by trading shares based on unpublished price-sensitive information (UPSI). What is Insider Trading? Definition: Insider trading refers to buying or selling securities of a publicly listed company by individuals who possess Unpublished Price Sensitive Information (UPSI). Types of Insiders: Legal vs Illegal Insider Trading Legal Insider Trading Illegal Insider Trading Occurs when insiders trade without using any UPSI Occurs when trades are based on UPSI Must be disclosed to the stock exchange Hidden and unfair, violates SEBI norms Common among employees owning shares Examples include trading before earnings or M&A announcements Example:An employee sells company stock after retirement, based on a pre-planned timeline — Legal.If they sell after receiving UPSI about a major acquisition — Illegal. SEBI’s Regulation Against Insider Trading Key Regulations: Objectives: Prohibited Activities: Examples of Unpublished Price Sensitive Information (UPSI) Section 11(2)(e) of Companies Act, 1956 This section prohibits insider trading with an aim to: 2019 Update to SEBI Regulations Penalties for Insider Trading Regulatory Significance BS 3. FM Sitharaman Urges PSU Insurers to Innovate for Emerging Risks Context: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, while chairing a review meeting with Public Sector General Insurance Companies (PSGICs) in New Delhi, instructed insurers to develop innovative products, strengthen underwriting practices, and embrace digital transformation to enhance customer satisfaction and financial resilience. Key Highlights BS 4. Kotak811 Launches New Campaign Targeting India’s Digital Banking Generation Context: Kotak Mahindra Bank has launched a new campaign to promote Kotak811, its flagship digital banking platform. The campaign aiming to resonate with India’s digital-first generation through bold, engaging communication. Key Features of Kotak811 Strategic Context and Market Opportunity Campaign Objective 5. SEBI Approves JioBlackRock to Launch Mutual Fund Operations in India Context: The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has granted regulatory approval to JioBlackRock Asset Management Pvt Ltd to begin operations as an investment manager for mutual funds in India. This marks the formal entry of a major
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India’s First Gene-Edited Sheep Developed Using CRISPR-Cas9 Technology
Context: Scientists at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST), Kashmir have developed India’s first gene-edited sheep using CRISPR-Cas9 technology. The gene editing targets the myostatin gene, which regulates muscle growth, resulting in a sheep with approximately 30% greater muscle mass compared to normal sheep. Key Details Context and Regulatory Outlook
BASF Launches Valexio and Mibelya to Boost Indian Rice Production
Context: BASF has introduced two new agrochemical solutions—Valexio (insecticide) and Mibelya (fungicide)—to support Indian rice farmers in improving yield quality and quantity, especially in the face of climate-related challenges. Key Highlights: Significance for Indian Agriculture BL
Fertiliser Industry Demands Reform in Outdated Regulatory Framework
Context: Industry bodies have raised concerns about India’s outdated fertiliser regulations, claiming they favour Chinese imports over domestic manufacturers, thereby undermining the “Make in India” initiative and hurting the growth of Indian startups in the sector. Key Highlights: Key Demands from Industry Bodies Significance
Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan
Context: The Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan campaign, initiated by Union Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan, is set to launch on 29th May 2025 from Puri, Odisha. The campaign will run for 15 days, concluding on 12th June 2025. Shri Chouhan will visit nearly 20 states, engaging directly with farmers, scientists, and agricultural stakeholders. States to be Visited Campaign Objectives Organizers and Participants Scale and Impact PIB
India’s Economic Outlook Faces Trade Tariff Uncertainty, Sluggish FDI: Finance Ministry Review
External Risks and Trade Concerns Impact on Capital Flows US Fiscal Developments: Global Spillover Risk Foreign Direct Investment Trends Concerns Over India Inc.’s Outward Focus BS
Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation (DICGC)
Context: The Union government is considering increasing the bank deposit insurance limit from the current ₹5 lakh to potentially ₹10 lakh. Deposit insurance is provided by the Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation (DICGC), covering deposits in commercial and cooperative banks. DICGC and the Deposit Insurance Amendment Background The Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation (DICGC), a wholly owned subsidiary of the RBI, has initiated verification and certification of claims from 55 insured Urban Co-operative Banks (UCBs) placed under All Inclusive Directions (AID). This is to ensure that depositors receive insured amounts (up to ₹5 lakh) within 90 days, as mandated by the DICGC (Amendment) Act, 2021. Key Objectives About DICGC Feature Details Established 15 July 1978 Governing Act DICGC Act, 1961 Ownership Wholly owned by RBI Jurisdiction Ministry of Finance, Government of India Insurance Limit ₹5,00,000 per depositor (principal + interest) Coverage Savings, fixed, current, recurring deposits in insured banks Banks Covered by DICGC What DICGC Insures Claim Settlement Procedure Key Features of DICGC (Amendment) Act, 2021 1. Section 18A – Interim Payments 2. Applicability 3. Extended Liability Window Premium and Repayment Provisions Aspect Provision Premium Paid by insured banks annually Cap 0.15% of total deposits (can be raised with RBI approval) Repayment by Bank Must repay DICGC on terms set by Board Penal Interest Up to 2% above RBI repo rate for delays
Reserve Bank of India (Digital Lending) Directions, 2025 Issued by RBI
Context: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) released new digital lending norms earlier this month impacting credit guarantee schemes for MSME loans. Most MSME loans are currently covered under credit guarantee schemes which offer zero risk weight and encourage lending at competitive interest rates. RBI Directions on Digital Lending The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) issued comprehensive directions to regulate the digital lending ecosystem with the aim of enhancing borrower protection, promoting transparency, and ensuring responsible digital lending practices. Key Objectives Definition of Digital Lending Entities Covered The directions apply to: Key Features and Provisions Mandatory Reporting of Digital Lending Apps (DLAs) Due Diligence on Lending Service Providers (LSPs) Role of LSPs Mandatory Disclosures to Borrowers Grievance Redressal Mechanism Significance Key Regulatory Change Implications for NBFCs and MSME Lending