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Q.1. The National Biodiversity Authority has released ₹38.36 crore to the Andhra Pradesh Forest Department and ₹1.48 crore to the Andhra Pradesh State Biodiversity Board, taking India’s Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) disbursements to over ₹110 crore. Which species is the focus of the National Biodiversity Authority’s latest conservation funding in Andhra Pradesh?
Exp. NBA Releases ₹40 Crore to Boost Red Sanders Conservation in Andhra Pradesh
The National Biodiversity Authority has released ₹38.36 crore to the Andhra Pradesh Forest Department and ₹1.48 crore to the Andhra Pradesh State Biodiversity Board for conserving Red Sanders, taking India’s Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) disbursements to over ₹110 crore.
Red Sanders, known for its deep red timber, grows naturally only in specific parts of the Eastern Ghats, mainly in Anantapur, Chittoor, Kadapa, Prakasam and Kurnool districts of Andhra Pradesh.
A total of ₹87.68 crore was generated through regulated access to auctioned/seized Red Sanders wood, while over ₹49 crore has already been disbursed to forest departments of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Odisha, and to farmers (₹3 crore to 198 farmers in AP and ₹55 lakh to 18 farmers in Tamil Nadu).
Q.2. The Ministry of Steel has launched ‘SARAL SIMS’ to simplify the compulsory registration process under the Steel Import Monitoring System, including routes for Advance Authorisation, SEZ, and EOU. What is the main purpose of introducing ‘SARAL SIMS’?
(b) To simplify steel import registration for small importers
(c) To ban small steel consignments
(d) To regulate steel prices
(e) To monitor exports only
Answer & Explanation
Ans.2.(b)
Exp. Ministry of Steel Launches ‘SARAL SIMS’ to Simplify Steel Import Registration for Small Importers
The Ministry of Steel has launched ‘SARAL SIMS’ to simplify compulsory registration under the Steel Import Monitoring System, especially for small importers and export-linked imports under Advance Authorisation, SEZ, and EOU routes.
Under SARAL SIMS, importers need to declare only the total intended annual quantity, after which they receive a SARAL SIMS number that allows multiple steel consignments to be imported in that year without needing separate SIMS numbers for each consignment.
If actual imports under SARAL SIMS exceed 1000 MT in a financial year, importers must shift to the regular SIMS system, and once shifted, they cannot return to SARAL SIMS for that financial year; for FY 2025-26, a temporary lower threshold of 500 MT applies until April 2026.
The regular SIMS process has also been simplified by reducing required data fields from 56 to 20, and importers must file an Annual Return detailing actual imports under SARAL SIMS by 30th April of the next financial year.
Q.3. The Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation launched the nationwide campaign “Humara Shauchalaya, Hamara Bhavishya” on World Toilet Day 2025 to promote the importance of toilets and safe sanitation for a cleaner future. What is the duration of the campaign?
The Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation launched the nationwide campaign “Humara Shauchalaya, Hamara Bhavishya” on World Toilet Day 2025, running from 19 November to 10 December, to promote the importance of toilets and safe sanitation for a cleaner future.
The campaign focuses on functionality assessment, repair, and aesthetic improvement of rural toilets—both Community Sanitary Complexes (CSCs) and Individual Household Latrines (IHHLs)—in line with the goals of Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen).
It aims to raise awareness, especially in schools, on hygiene practices, proper faecal waste handling, and strengthening community participation (Jan Bhagidari) for sustaining ODF and ODF Plus achievements.
States and UTs are tasked with engaging local personalities, community groups, youth organizations, and schoolchildren, while also recognizing sanitation workers and distributing IHHL sanction letters during the campaign.
Q.4. The Regional Open Digital Health Summit 2025 (RODHS 2025) opened in New Delhi, bringing together leaders from India and South-East Asia to discuss how Digital Public Infrastructure, open standards, and technologies like Generative AI can strengthen Universal Health Coverage. Which organisations jointly organised RODHS 2025?
Exp. India hosts the second Regional Open Digital Health Summit (RODHS) 2025
The Regional Open Digital Health Summit 2025 (RODHS 2025) opened in New Delhi on 19 November, bringing together leaders from India and South-East Asia to discuss how Digital Public Infrastructure, open standards, and technologies like Generative AI can strengthen Universal Health Coverage.
Speakers from NeGD, WHO, UNICEF, NHA, and Ministry of Health emphasised the urgency of collaboration, interoperability, equity, and secure digital systems—highlighting India’s platforms such as ABDM, CoWIN, Aadhaar, and UPI as models of scalable Digital Public Infrastructure.
Multiple sessions focused on key themes including open standards (FHIR), foundational DPI (identity, payments, registries, data exchange), interoperability, governance reforms, and AI-driven health innovation, with representatives from India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and the Maldives.
The first day showcased Generative AI use cases—from AI diagnostics to multilingual patient engagement—demonstrating how scalable digital tools can transform healthcare and reinforcing the region’s commitment to equitable, secure, and interoperable digital health systems.
Q.5. The DRDO–DGA agreement, signed to deepen defence cooperation, involves which of the following French institutions responsible for armament procurement and research?
Exp. India–France Sign Key DRDO–DGA Agreement to Boost Joint Defence Technology and R&D Cooperation
DRDO (India) and the Directorate General of Armaments (France) signed a technical agreement to strengthen joint defence research, development, testing, training, and information exchange for future defence needs.
The agreement enables the transfer of technology, equipment, and know-how between both nations and includes collaborative programmes such as workshops, seminars, and joint R&D activities.
Key cooperation areas include aeronautics, unmanned systems, advanced materials, cybersecurity, AI, space technologies, navigation, propulsion, sensors, quantum technologies, and underwater systems, aiming to develop next-generation defence solutions.
Q.6. Which two organisations signed an MoU to enhance women entrepreneurs’ participation in public procurement?
Exp. GeM–UN Women Sign MoU to Strengthen Women Entrepreneurs’ Participation in Public Procurement
GeM, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, and UN Women signed an MoU to empower women entrepreneurs—especially from the informal sector—by integrating them into India’s public procurement system through training, validation support, and global best practices.
UN Women will create training modules, promote the Womaniya platform, share success stories, encourage Udyam registration, and support onboarding of women-led businesses while mobilising women trainers.
GeM will conduct capacity-building workshops, train government buyers, provide vernacular learning material, engage women trainers, and link women entrepreneurs with R&D labs to boost product development, gender-responsive procurement, and SDG-5 outcomes.
Q.7. Twelve districts of ____________ received national recognition at the 6th National Water Awards and Jal Sanchay Jan Bhagidari 1.0 Awards, with President Droupadi Murmu felicitating them for exemplary water conservation and community-driven initiatives.
Exp. Chhattisgarh’s 12 Districts Win National Water Awards for Outstanding Water Conservation Efforts
Twelve districts of Chhattisgarh received national recognition at the 6th National Water Awards and Jal Sanchay Jan Bhagidari 1.0 Awards, with President Droupadi Murmu felicitating them for exemplary water conservation and community-driven initiatives.
Raipur, Rajnandgaon, Mahasamund, Balodabazar–Bhatapara, Balod, Bilaspur, Durg, Balrampur, and others secured top rankings across multiple categories for constructing lakhs of water structures and promoting public participation.
Several districts received major incentives, including ₹2 crore for Rajnandgaon and Balod, ₹1 crore for Balodabazar–Bhatapara, and ₹25 lakh each for Bilaspur, Durg, and Balrampur, recognising their large-scale water conservation achievements.
Q.8. India’s Top 100 NBFCs Ranking 2025 has been released by Elets Technomedia and The Banking & Finance Post, based entirely on Assets Under Management (AUM) using audited data from FY24–FY25. As per the 2025 rankings, which NBFC secured the top position with the highest AUM of ₹11.78 lakh crore?
Exp. India Releases Top 100 NBFCs Ranking 2025 Based on AUM
India’s NBFC sector remains a major pillar of the financial system, with total assets reaching ₹45 trillion in 2025, driven by strong growth in consumer credit, MSME financing, vehicle loans, gold loans, and digital lending models.
India’s Top 100 NBFCs Ranking 2025 has been released by Elets Technomedia and The Banking & Finance Post, based entirely on Assets Under Management (AUM) using audited data from FY24–FY25.
A rigorous, transparent methodology was used, sourcing data from balance sheets, annual reports, credit rating rationales, and regulatory filings, ensuring credibility and comparability across institutions.
Power Finance Corporation (PFC) topped the ranking with an AUM of ₹11.78 lakh crore, followed by REC, Bajaj Finance, LIC Housing Finance, and Tata Capital, reflecting the dominance of large, diversified lenders in India’s NBFC ecosystem.
Top 100 NBFCs Ranking Based on AUM
Rank
NBFC
Latest AUM/Total Assets (₹ Cr.)
1
Power Finance Corporation (PFC)
1,178,087
2
REC Limited (Rural Electrification Corp)
549,786
3
Bajaj Finance Limited
416,661
4
LIC Housing Finance Limited
309,587
5
Tata Capital Limited
243,896
6
Shriram Finance Limited
243,043
7
Edelweiss Financial Services Ltd.
215,170
8
Cholamandalam Inv. & Fin. Co. Ltd.
199,876
9
Muthoot Finance Limited
122,000
10
Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services Ltd.
119,673
11
Aditya Birla Finance Limited
119,437
12
Housing & Urban Dev. Corp. (HUDCO)
118,931
13
Bajaj Housing Finance Limited
114,684
14
HDB Financial Services Limited
107,262
15
L&T Finance Limited
102,314
16
PNB Housing Finance Limited
82,100
96
Ummeed Housing Finance Private Limited
2,362
97
Dvara KGFS Limited
2,202
98
DMI Housing Finance Private Limited
1,818
99
Manappuram Home Finance Limited
1,783
100
AVOM India Housing Finance Private Ltd.
1,749
Q.9. Which player was the only one elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame (ITHF) Class of 2026 after securing the required 75% votes?
Exp. Roger Federer Elected to International Tennis Hall of Fame Class of 2026
Swiss tennis legend Roger Federer, the first man to win 20 Grand Slam singles titles, has been elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame (ITHF) Class of 2026 in his first year of eligibility.
Federer, who retired in 2022 after winning 103 career titles, was the only player to receive the required 75% votes in the player category for the 2026 induction.
The official induction ceremony will take place in August 2026 at Newport, Rhode Island, marking a major honour in his legendary tennis career.
Q.10. The Centre has implemented all four Labour Codes — Code on Wages (2019), Industrial Relations Code (2020), Code on Social Security (2020), and OSHWC Code (2020) – replacing 29 Central labour laws. The Centre implemented all four Labour Codes from which date?
केंद्रनेचारोंलेबरकोडलागूकरदिएहैं — कोडऑनवेजेज (2019), इंडस्ट्रियलरिलेशन्सकोड (2020), कोडऑनसोशलसिक्योरिटी (2020), और OSHWC कोड (2020) – जो 29 सेंट्रललेबरकानूनोंकीजगहलेंगे।केंद्रनेचारोंलेबरकोडकिसतारीखसेलागूकिए?
(a) 15 November 2026
(b) 15 August 2025
(c) 21 November 2025
(d) 20 November 2025
(e) 10 November 2025
Answer & Explanation
Ans.10.(c)
Exp. Four Labour Codes come into force from today, reforming 29 existing laws
The Centre has implemented all four Labour Codes — Code on Wages (2019), Industrial Relations Code (2020), Code on Social Security (2020), and OSHWC Code (2020) — effective 21 November 2025, replacing 29 Central labour laws.
The new framework expands minimum wage entitlement, timely wage payment, appointment letters, and extends social-security coverage, including to gig and platform workers.
Under the Social Security Code, ESI coverage becomes pan-India, applicable even to establishments with one hazardous worker; women can work night shifts across sectors with safety measures.
Fixed-term employees get benefits equal to permanent workers, including gratuity after one year; improved protections are provided for contract, migrant and older workers with mandatory annual health check-ups.
Compliance is simplified through single registration, single licence, and single return, with an inspector-cum-facilitator model; Industrial Tribunals and dispute mechanisms are streamlined for faster resolution.
Q.11. The two-day Coastal Security Exercise Sagar Kavach-02/25 was conducted along the coastline of which states?
The Indian Coast Guard conducted Sagar Kavach-02/25, a two-day coastal security exercise along the Maharashtra and Goa coastline, showcasing strong inter-agency coordination and operational readiness.
The exercise evaluated the preparedness of multiple agencies to respond to coastal security threats, protect critical coastal installations, and strengthen India’s multi-layered coastal security framework.
A diverse range of assets—including Indian Navy & ICG ships, Dornier aircraft, Chetak helicopters, Air Cushion Vehicles, Marine Police boats, Customs & CISF craft, and Fisheries & Maritime Board resources—were deployed for seamless joint operations.
Q.12. When is World Hello Day observed each year?
हरसालवर्ल्डहैलोडेकबमनायाजाताहै?
(a) 20 November
(b) 21 November
(c) 22 November
(d) 25 November
(e) 30 November
Answer & Explanation
Ans.12.(b)
Exp. 21st November – World Hello Day
World Hello Day is observed every year on 21st November to promote peace, communication, and dialogue between people worldwide.
The day encourages individuals to say “Hello” to at least 10 people as a simple act to show that conflicts can be resolved through discussion rather than violence.
Started in 1973, World Hello Day was created in response to the Yom Kippur War to emphasize the importance of peaceful communication.
Q.13. National Philosophy Day is observed on 21st November to promote critical thinking, intellectual dialogue, and reflection on ethical, social, and cultural issues. What is the theme of National Philosophy Day 2025?
(c) Philosophy and Global Dialogue in the Digital Era
(d) Harmony Through Knowledge
(e) Philosophy for Sustainable Society
Answer & Explanation
Ans.13.(c)
Exp. 21st November – National Philosophy Day
National Philosophy Day is observed on 21st November to promote critical thinking, intellectual dialogue, and reflection on ethical, social, and cultural issues.
Theme 2025 – Philosophy and Global Dialogue in the Digital Era
The day highlights the importance of philosophy in shaping human values, encouraging clarity of thought, reason-based decision-making, and moral responsibility.
Q.14. Fibonacci Day is celebrated every year on which date to honor the famous Fibonacci sequence and its significance in mathematics and nature?
Fibonacci Day is celebrated on 23rd November because the date represents the first four numbers of the Fibonacci sequence: 1, 1, 2, 3.
The day honours Leonardo of Pisa, known as Fibonacci, who introduced the Fibonacci sequence to the Western world through his book Liber Abaci.
The day promotes awareness of patterns, sequences, and mathematical reasoning, encouraging students and enthusiasts to explore the beauty of numbers in everyday life.