Source: BS Context: What is CASA? CASA (Current Account Savings Account) deposits refer to low-cost funds that banks mobilize through customersā current accounts and savings accounts. Why CASA Matters in Banking CASA Ratio CASA Ratio = (Current + Savings Deposits) Ć· Total Deposits Ć 100 Drivers Behind CASA Decline: Implications for Banks:
Nine Years After Demonetisation
Source: IE Context: Since the demonetisation of ā¹500 and ā¹1,000 notes in November 2016, India has seen a significant rise in currency with the public (CWP), reflecting cash usage in the economy. Demonetisation Overview Immediate Impact: Definition Currency-to-GDP Ratio Comparison with Other Economies Country Currency-to-GDP Ratio India 11.11% Japan 9ā11% Eurozone 8ā10% China 9.5% Russia 8.3% USA 7.96% Reason for Indiaās higher ratio:
High-Quality Millet Seeds
Source: BL Context: At an international symposium on Shree Anna (Millets) and Women Farmers, held on Mandia Divas (Millets Day), Union Agriculture and Farmersā Welfare Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan urged scientists to develop high-quality millet seeds to make millets a more profitable crop for farmers. High-Quality Millet Seeds and GM/GE Crops in India Need to Make Millets More Profitable Odishaās Model Appreciated Support for Women Farmers Organic and Sustainable Farming Link GM (Genetically Modified) and GE (Gene-Edited) Crops Current Status in India
FAIFA Condemns Exclusion from WHO COP11 on Tobacco Control
Source: BL Context: The Federation of All India Farmer Associations (FAIFA), which represents tobacco and other commercial crop farmers, has criticised the World Health Organisation (WHO) for excluding farmer groups from participating in the 11th Conference of the Parties (COP11) of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), scheduled for November 17, 2025. What is FAIFA? FAIFA (Federation of All India Farmer Associations) is a national, non-profit organisation representing farmers engaged in regulated commercial crops such as: It advocates for farmersā rights, fair market policies, export support, sustainable farming practices, and livelihood protection. FAIFA is particularly active in major commercial crop-growing states like Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Telangana. Why FAIFA is Protesting FAIFAās request to participate in COP11 was rejected by the FCTC Secretariat on grounds that farmer interests are ānot alignedā with FCTC objectives.FAIFA says this is discriminatory because FCTC Articles 17 and 18 mandate: Tobacco Farming in India Major tobacco-growing states:
Daily Current Affairs (DCA) 8 November, 2025
Daily Current Affairs Quiz8 November, 2025 National Affairs 1. Google Announces Project Suncatcher Source: IE Context: Google has unveiled Project Suncatcher, a pioneering initiative to build AI-powered data centres in space to utilise uninterrupted solar energy and reduce the environmental impact of terrestrial data centres. About Project Suncatcher A Google-led research project to deploy solar-powered AI data centres aboard satellites, equipped with advanced TPUs (Tensor Processing Units) and connected through high-speed optical communication links. Launched by: Googleās AI and Advanced Infrastructure Division, as part of its long-term climate sustainability and next-generation computing roadmap. Aim of the Initiative Key Features 2. Ethiopia to Adopt Indiaās Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana ā National Rural Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NRLM) Context: Ethiopia has announced that it will adopt Indiaās Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana ā National Rural Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NRLM) model to combat rural poverty and enhance womenās economic empowerment. This marks a significant recognition of Indiaās rural development approach at the global level. About DAY-NRLM Indiaās flagship rural poverty alleviation and womenās empowerment programme under the Ministry of Rural Development, focused on sustainable livelihoods, financial inclusion, and community-based institution building through Self-Help Groups (SHGs). Background / Evolution Key Features of DAY-NRLM Feature Details 1. Social Mobilisation & SHG Network ⢠10.05 crore rural women mobilised⢠90.9 lakh SHGs formed across 28 States & 6 UTs 2. Community Resource Persons Model ⢠Deployment of trained CRPs such as Bank Sakhis, Krishi Sakhis, Pashu Sakhis⢠Ensures last-mile delivery of financial, agricultural & livestock services 3. Financial Inclusion & Credit Access ⢠ā¹11 lakh crore collateral-free credit disbursed to SHGs⢠98% repayment rate; globally acclaimed for credit discipline 4. Livelihood Diversification ⢠Support to 4.62 crore Mahila Kisans⢠1.95 lakh Producer Groups supported⢠3.74 lakh rural enterprises supported under SVEP 5. Skill Development Initiatives ⢠DDU-GKY for placement-linked skilling⢠RSETIs for entrepreneurship training⢠74+ lakh youth trained (cumulative, mid-2025) 6. Sustainable Agriculture ⢠6,000 Integrated Farming Clusters established⢠Promotes agro-ecological & climate-resilient farming practices 7. Digital Inclusion ⢠Full integration with DBT and Digital Public Infrastructure⢠Ensures transparency, direct benefit flow, and efficient service delivery 3. Bangladesh joins UN Water Convention Context: Bangladesh has become the first South Asian country to accede to the United Nations Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes (UN Water Convention). The Convention, adopted in 1992, aims to promote equitable, sustainable and cooperative management of shared water resources. It was originally a regional treaty and became globally open to all UN member states in 2016. About the Convention: Why Bangladesh Joined: Potential Impact on IndiaāBangladesh Relations: Why India is Concerned: 4. Economics and a Mamdani Model, Big Apple Style Source: TH Context: As 2025 concludes, Zohran Mamdani has been elected as the incoming Mayor of New York City (NYC). His welfare-focused agenda ā including free public buses, rent freezes, and universal childcare ā has reignited global debate on sustainable welfarism in market-based economies. Key Highlights: Global Return of Welfarism: The Two Sides of Welfare: Balancing Rawls and Pareto: The āMamdani Modelā: Towards Sustainable Welfarism Chatterjee suggests creating a āRawlsāPareto thermostatā ā welfare systems that are compassionate during crises but efficiency-oriented as capacity grows. Key features: Fiscal and Social Discipline: Banking/Finance 1. World Bankās Financial Sector Assessment (FSA) 2025 Source: BL Context: The World Bankās Financial Sector Assessment (FSA) 2025, conducted jointly with the IMF under the FSAP framework, reviewed Indiaās financial system, highlighting achievements since 2017 and recommending reforms for future growth. Key Findings: Institutional Observations: Emerging Risks and Recommendations: 2. IBBI Proposes Mandatory Disclosure of Beneficial Ownership for Insolvency Bidders Source: BS Context: The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) has proposed a stricter disclosure framework requiring bidders under the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) to declare their Ultimate Beneficial Ownership (UBO). The reform aims to prevent misuse of IBCās clean slate provision, strengthen due diligence, and ensure transparency in the resolution ecosystem. Mandatory UBO Disclosure Framework Aligned with RBI Norms Section 32A Affidavit Requirement Exemption for Listed Entities Strengthened Due Diligence for RPs & CoC New Measures for Cases Involving Financial Crimes 3. India Retains Cap on Voting Rights for Large Shareholders in Banks Source: BS Context: India plans to maintain existing limits on voting rights for large shareholders in domestic banks, even as the government works to attract more foreign investment and liberalise the financial sector. This signals that reforms will remain cautious in scope. Key Highlights: Agriculture 1. FAO Releases āThe State of Food and Agriculture 2025ā Report Context: The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has released its flagship report, The State of Food and Agriculture 2025, titled āAddressing Land Degradation Across Landholding Scales.ā The report highlights how human-induced land degradation is undermining global food production, soil health, and climate resilience. About the Report Key Findings of the Report Successes Identified Gaps and Failures Key Challenges FAO Recommendations Facts To Remember 1. Raahul wins ASEAN championship, becomes Indiaās 91st Grandmaster Chennaiās V.S. Raahul became Indiaās 91st Grandmaster by winning the sixth ASEAN individual chess championship at Ozamiz City, the Philippines, on Friday, with a round to spare. 2. China Commissions Third Aircraft Carrier āFujianā to Expand Naval Power China has officially commissioned its third aircraft carrier, Fujian, after successful sea trials. The commissioning ceremony was held at a naval base in Hainan Province and attended by President Xi Jinping. This marks a major step in Chinaās efforts to modernize its navy and project power beyond its regional waters. Advanced Technology: 3. Indian Armyās Southern Command Conducts Tri-Services Exercise TRISHUL to Strengthen Joint Operations Indian Armyās Southern Command is participating in a series of Tri-Services exercises to validate full-spectrum land-sea-air integration embodying the mantra of JAI – Jointness, Atmanirbharta and Innovation in action under Exercise TRISHUL. 4. VP C.P. Radhakrishnan Hails Gyan Bharatham Mission, Praises Classical Language Status for Prakrit Vice-President C.P. Radhakrishnan today lauded the Governmentās Gyan Bharatham Mission for preserving Jain manuscripts and praised the move to grant Classical Language status to Prakrit. 5. NHAI Launches Lavender Plantation Along Jammu-Srinagar Highway to Boost Aesthetics
UPL Launches Global ā#AFarmerCanā Campaign Ahead of COP30
Source: BL Context: UPL, a global provider of sustainable agricultural products and solutions, has launched a worldwide campaign titled ā#AFarmerCan ā The hero you donāt know you needā ahead of the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) scheduled from November 10 to 21, 2025, in BelĆ©m, Brazil. The campaign seeks to position farmers as key climate heroes and advocates for their recognition in global climate policy dialogues. Campaign Objective The #AFarmerCan campaign highlights farmersā central role in advancing climate resilience and sustainable development. It urges world leaders, policymakers, and consumers to acknowledge farmers as critical agents of change in the fight against climate change. UPLās Four-Pillar Incentive Framework for Farmer Resilience As part of its advocacy at COP30, UPL has proposed a four-pillar incentive model to strengthen farmersā economic and environmental resilience: Pillar Focus Objective Pay Financial rewards Incentivise adoption of climate-smart practices. Protect Subsidies & insurance Safeguard farmers against climate and market risks. Procure Market access Facilitate entry to public procurement channels for certified sustainable produce. Promote Digital empowerment Scale digital tools, soil data, and capacity-building initiatives. This framework aims to integrate economic incentives with sustainability goals, empowering farmers to become active contributors to climate solutions.
PRADAN Empowers 5 Lakh Rural Households to Earn Over ā¹1 Lakh Annually in FY 2024ā25
Source: BL Context: The Professional Assistance for Development Action (PRADAN), a leading rural development organisation, announced significant progress in improving rural livelihoods and womenās empowerment across India. According to its press release dated November 6, 2025, PRADAN has enabled 5 lakh rural households to earn over ā¹1 lakh annually in FY 2024ā25 through sustainable, locally viable livelihood interventions. Women-Led Collectives and FPOs PRADANās FPO model is aligned with the Government of Indiaās ā10,000 FPO Schemeā, fostering crop diversification and value-chain integration in pulses, oilseeds, vegetables, and fruit orchards. Agriculture Production Cluster (APC) Programme Holistic Livelihood Diversification According to Saroj Kumar Mahapatra, Executive Director, PRADAN, the organisation and its partners are currently working with 2.5 million households to:
WEF Launches āShaping the Deep-Tech Revolution in Agricultureā Report
Source: BL Context: The World Economic Forum (WEF), in collaboration with leading stakeholders from industry and academia, has released a new insights report titled āShaping the Deep-Tech Revolution in Agricultureā. The report aims to advance the integration of next-generation technologies into agriculture to enhance productivity, sustainability, and climate resilience across global food systems. Released by: WEFās Artificial Intelligence for Agriculture Initiative (AI4AI) Key Deep-Tech Domains Identified The report highlights seven deep-tech domains with the greatest potential to transform agricultural practices: These technologies, when converged, can fundamentally alter how crops are grown, monitored, protected, and distributed. High-Impact Use Cases The WEF report showcases innovative applications of deep-tech across global agriculture, including: Strategic Recommendations The report emphasizes a collaborative, cross-sectoral approach to scale these innovations: About AI4AI Initiative
SEBI Widens Net to Keep Investors Safe in Securities Markets
Source: TOI Context: The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has intensified efforts to curb online investment scams and protect retail investors amid rising instances of fraudulent financial promotions and fake trading platforms across digital spaces. Key Development SEBIās Key Requests to Digital Platforms Supporting Investor Protection Initiatives To further enhance market safety, SEBI has recently launched:
Sebi to Streamline Processes
Source: BS Context: The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) is taking measures to simplify the initial public offering (IPO) process, improve transparency, and prevent delays in listings. These reforms aim to make it easier for companies to raise capital while keeping investor interests protected. Key Announcements by Sebi Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey Implications