26th and 27th January 2025 current affairs

26th and 27th January 2025 current affairs

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National news

Nation celebrates 76th Republic Day at Kartavya Path

On 26th January 2026, President Droupadi Murmu led the nation in celebrating the 76th Republic Day with a grand parade and cultural showcase at Kartavya Path (formerly Janpath) in New Delhi. Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto was the Chief Guest for the 2025 Republic Day celebration.

  • Republic Day has been celebrated annually on 26th January since 1950 to mark the adoption of the Indian Constitution.
  • The President of India hoists the National Flag during the Republic Day Parade, while the Union Ministry of Defence organizes and oversees the Republic Day festivities.

Republic Day Celebration: Since 2022, Republic Day celebrations in New Delhi begin on 23rd January and continue until 30th January. 23rd January is commemorated as Parakram Diwas, honoring the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. The first Parakram Diwas was celebrated in 2021.

The main Republic Day event on 26th January features an impressive parade and cultural performances along Kartavya Path.

Beating Retreat Ceremony: The Beating Retreat ceremony, marking the conclusion of Republic Day celebrations, is held on 29th January at Vijay Chowk, New Delhi. This ceremony includes musical performances by the bands of the Indian Armed Forces, such as the Army, Navy, Air Force, Central Armed Police Force (CAPF), and the Delhi Police. The President presides over the ceremony, which signifies the end of the Republic Day festivities. The tradition of “Beating Retreat” originates from a centuries-old military custom when troops would cease fighting at sunset, sheath their arms, and return to their camps. During the ceremony, the Armed Forces seek the President’s permission to return to their barracks. The President serves as the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Armed Forces.

Martyrs’ Day: Martyrs’ Day, observed on 30th January, marks the death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi and officially concludes the Republic Day celebrations.

Highlights of the 2025 Republic Day Parade

  • Lieutenant General Bhavnish Kumar, the General Officer Commanding of the Delhi Area, served as the Commander of the 2025 Republic Day Parade.
  • The parade featured a 152-member contingent from the Indonesian National Armed Forces and a 190-member Military Band from Indonesia’s Military Academy.
  • The first foreign military contingent to participate in the Republic Day parade was the French Army Band in the 67th Republic Day parade of 2016.
  • Assistant Commandant Aishwarya Joy M. led a 148-member all-women marching contingent from the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).
  • Deputy Commandant Manohar Singh Kheechee led the Border Security Force (BSF) Camel contingent.

Tableaux and Theme: Each year, India showcases its historical, cultural, and developmental diversity through tableaux. The theme for the 2025 Republic Day tableaux, selected by the Union Ministry of Defence, was “Swarnim Bharat: Virasat aur Vikas.” 15 States/Union Territories and 10 Ministries/Departments of the central government presented their tableaux.

Jayati Jaya Mamaḧ Bharatam: A grand cultural performance, “Jayati Jaya Mamaḧ Bharatam,” featured 5,000 artists from across the country. The performance, encompassing over 45 dances, spanned the entire length of Kartavya Path, ensuring a unified viewing experience for all attendees.

Bharat Parv: Organized by the Union Ministry of Tourism, the Bharat Parv festival takes place from 26th to 31st January 2025, coinciding with the Republic Day celebrations at the Red Fort in New Delhi. During the festival, the tableaux displayed on Kartavya Path will be showcased, along with cultural performances and static military band displays.

India Eyes 10,000 GI Tags by 2030, Goyal Announces

Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal, announced an ambitious target to achieve 10,000 Geographical Indication (GI) Tags by 2030. This announcement was made during the GI Samagam held in New Delhi, organized by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) in collaboration with the India Today Group. The Minister emphasized a whole-of-government approach to achieve this target, including the formation of a dedicated committee to oversee its progress. Currently, India has 605 GI tags.

Shri Goyal highlighted the government’s initiatives under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership to strengthen India’s Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) ecosystem. These include initiatives like One District One Product (ODOP) and the Anusandhan National Research Foundation Fund. He emphasized the dual focus of “Vikas bhi aur Virasat bhi” (Development along with Heritage), stressing the importance of promoting and protecting GI-tagged products for both economic and cultural benefits.

Key Highlights of the Announcement:

GI Tag Target:

  • The government aims for 10,000 GI tags by 2030, up from the current 605.
  • A dedicated committee will be established to oversee the implementation and progress of the GI tag target.
  • The approach will involve whole-of-government coordination to meet the target.

Strengthening the IPR Ecosystem:

  • The number of authorized GI tag users has grown significantly from 365 to 29,000 in the past decade.
  • The number of patents granted has surged from 6,000 to 100,000 over the last 10 years.

Promoting Indian Heritage Products:

The government is focusing on promoting heritage products through initiatives like:

  • One District One Product (ODOP): Aimed at showcasing and promoting unique products from each district.
  • Anusandhan National Research Foundation Fund: Focused on promoting research and innovation, particularly in heritage and traditional sectors.
Banke Bihari Temple Secures FCRA License to Accept Foreign Donations

The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has granted the Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, a license under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA), allowing the temple to receive foreign funds. This approval comes after the intervention of a court, which led to the establishment of a management committee to oversee the temple’s operations. The committee had applied for the FCRA license, highlighting the temple’s significant foreign currency receipts and its desire to accept international donations.

Background and Management Transition: Historically, the Banke Bihari Temple was managed privately by a family of priests. However, following legal proceedings, the court directed the formation of a management committee to handle the temple’s administration. This shift in management has enabled the temple to meet regulatory requirements, including the application for the FCRA license.

FCRA License Details: The FCRA license allows the Banke Bihari Temple to accept foreign contributions, which will be utilized to support the temple’s religious and cultural activities. The approval from the MHA came after a detailed application process, including the required court approvals.

Indore, Udaipur Join Global Wetland Cities Network

Indore and Udaipur have achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first two cities from India to be included in the global list of accredited Wetland Cities under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands. This recognition underscores India’s commitment to sustainable urban development and ecological conservation. Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated both cities, emphasizing the importance of balancing urban growth with environmental sustainability. The accreditation highlights the essential role of wetlands in providing ecological, social, and economic benefits, making them crucial for the sustainable development of urban areas.

Key Highlights

  • Indore and Udaipur’s Recognition
  • Indore and Udaipur are the first Indian cities to be recognized under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.
  • Both cities were nominated by the Ministry of Environment, Forests, and Climate Change (MoEF&CC).

Wetlands in Indore and Udaipur

  • Indore: Sirpur Lake, a Ramsar site, is significant for its role as a congregation area for water birds and is being developed as a bird sanctuary.
  • Udaipur: The city is surrounded by five major wetlands, including Pichola, Fateh Sagar, Rang Sagar, Swaroop Sagar, and Doodh Talai, which contribute to the city’s cultural identity, microclimate regulation, and overall ecological balance.

Significance of Wetlands

  • Wetlands provide multiple benefits, including flood regulation, livelihood opportunities, and recreational values.
  • They are essential for ecological conservation and play a critical role in mitigating extreme climate events, enhancing the resilience of cities to climate change.
‘Samman Sanjeevani’ App Unveiled on National Girl Child Day

On National Girl Child Day 2025, Haryana Cabinet Minister Shruti Choudhry launched the ‘Samman Sanjeevani’ app, aimed at improving the effectiveness of the ‘Mahila Evam Kishori Samman Yojana’. The initiative focuses on providing essential services, particularly sanitary napkins, to BPL (Below Poverty Line) women and girls aged 10 to 45. This app is part of the Haryana Government’s continuous efforts to ensure the timely and efficient delivery of welfare benefits to its citizens. The event also commemorated the 10th anniversary of the ‘Beti Bachao Beti Padhao’ scheme, a key initiative for women’s empowerment.

Launch of the ‘Samman Sanjeevani’ App

  • The app helps track services provided under the ‘Mahila Evam Kishori Samman Yojana’.
  • It ensures that beneficiaries receive timely services, such as the distribution of sanitary napkins.
  • The app also collects data on all beneficiaries, offering updates on monthly benefits.
  • Services Under the ‘Mahila Evam Kishori Samman Yojana’
  • Sanitary napkins are provided to BPL women and girls between the ages of 10-45.
  • These benefits are distributed through Anganwadi centers and schools.

Purpose of the App

  • The app helps ensure the timely delivery of services to beneficiaries.
  • It aims to streamline program administration, preventing any delays in service delivery.

10th Anniversary of ‘Beti Bachao Beti Padhao’

  • The Women and Child Development Department is organizing various activities to mark the anniversary, including rallies, cultural events, recognition ceremonies, and campaigns focused on women’s empowerment.
  • Schoolgirls, successful women, and community groups are involved in these events to raise awareness about the importance of daughters.

Minister’s Address: Minister Shruti Choudhry emphasized the importance of both the newly launched app and the ongoing ‘Beti Bachao Beti Padhao’ scheme. She highlighted the government’s commitment to empowering women and raising awareness about women’s rights, with a particular focus on the welfare of daughters.

Summit news

First Technology Dialogue 2025 held in IISc Bengaluru

The inaugural edition of the Technology Dialogue took place at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bengaluru, Karnataka, on 24th January 2025. The event, held on 24th and 25th January 2025, was conducted in a hybrid format, with both virtual and in-person participation.

The Technology Dialogue aims to bring together senior policymakers, industry leaders, scientists, and scholars to discuss critical issues related to technology, including India’s international engagements in the tech domain.

The opening session was addressed virtually by Dr. Jitendra Singh, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology, and Professor Ajay Kumar Sood, Principal Scientific Advisor to the Government of India.

Organizers of the Technology Dialogue: The Technology Dialogue was organized by the Ministry of External Affairs, in partnership with the Office of the Principal Scientific Advisor to the Government of India and the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru. The event took place at the IISc campus in Bengaluru on 24th and 25th January 2025.

Theme of the First Technology Dialogue: The theme of the event, “Exploring New Frontiers in Technology Diplomacy,” underscores the focus on technology policy and international partnerships.

Objectives of the Technology Dialogue

  • The Technology Dialogue serves as a Track 1.5 Dialogue led by the Ministry of External Affairs. In diplomacy, Track 1.5 refers to dialogues where government officials participate unofficially, alongside non-governmental experts, to foster discussion and collaboration.
  • Science and technology have increasingly become strategic tools in international relations, driving cooperation between nations. The Technology Dialogue seeks to leverage this trend and advance India’s interests in the Science and Technology sectors.

The dialogue focuses on key emerging technologies, including:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Quantum Technologies
  • Space
  • Semiconductors
  • Bioeconomy

Ranks and report news

Odisha tops the First Fiscal Health Index of the NITI Aayog

Odisha has emerged as the top performer in the inaugural edition of the NITI Aayog’s Fiscal Health Index (FHI) 2025.

The report, compiled by NITI Aayog, was officially released on 24th January 2025 in New Delhi by Dr. Arvind Panagariya, Chairman of the 16th Finance Commission, in the presence of Suman Bery, Vice Chairman of NITI Aayog, and BVR Subrahmanyam, CEO of NITI Aayog.

Overview of the NITI Aayog’s Fiscal Health Index 2025

  • The report evaluates the fiscal health of 18 major states in India for the 2022-23 fiscal year, identifying areas for improvement and encouraging the adoption of best practices across these states.
  • This Fiscal Health Index offers an objective assessment through a composite index, enabling the comparison and benchmarking of fiscal health practices across states.

Composition of the Fiscal Health Index

The Index covers 18 states that together account for approximately two-thirds of the country’s public expenditure and one-third of its total revenue. The assessment is based on the fiscal performance during the 2022-23 financial year.

The Fiscal Health Index consists of five major sub-indices:

  • Quality of Expenditure
  • Revenue Mobilisation
  • Fiscal Prudence
  • Debt Index
  • Debt Sustainability

Additionally, the report includes nine minor sub-indices classified under:

  • Deprivation Index
  • Improvement Index
  • States Segregated Based on Performance

Based on their performance in 2022-23, the 18 states have been divided into four categories:

Achiever States (Rank 1-5):

  • Odisha
  • Chhattisgarh
  • Goa
  • Jharkhand
  • Gujarat

Frontrunner States (Rank 6-10):

  • Maharashtra
  • Uttar Pradesh
  • Telangana
  • Madhya Pradesh
  • Karnataka

Performer States (Rank 11-14):

  • Tamil Nadu
  • Rajasthan
  • Bihar
  • Haryana

Aspirational States (Rank 15-18):

  • Kerala
  • West Bengal
  • Andhra Pradesh
  • Punjab

About NITI Aayog

The National Institution for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog was established by the government of India through an executive order.

It officially came into existence on 1st January 2015, replacing the former Planning Commission.

Leadership:

  • Chairman: The Prime Minister of India
  • Vice Chairman: Suman Bery
  • Chief Executive Officer (CEO): BVR Subrahmanyam

NITI Aayog plays a pivotal role in promoting sustainable development, enhancing governance, and facilitating cooperative federalism in India. It works towards formulating strategies and policies that drive India’s economic and social progress.

Odisha:

  • Chief minister: Mohan Charan Majhi
  • Capital: Bhubaneswar
  • Governor: Hari Babu Kambhampati

State news

Mohan Yadav Government in MP bans liquor sale in 17 religious towns

In a significant move, the Mohan Yadav-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in Madhya Pradesh has announced a ban on the sale of liquor in 17 religious towns across the state. This decision was made during a Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav in Maheshwar town (also known as the city of Devi Ahilyabai) in Khargone district on 24th January 2025. The meeting was held to commemorate the 300th birth anniversary of Devi Ahilyabai.

Liquor Sale Ban Details

  • In Madhya Pradesh, the sale of liquor is already prohibited within a five-kilometer radius on both sides of the Narmada river.
  • The liquor sale ban in religious towns will be implemented in phases.

In the first phase, the sale of liquor will be banned in 17 religious towns, which include:

  • One municipal corporation
  • Six Nagar Palikas
  • Six Nagar Parishads
  • Six Gram Panchayats

Constitutional Provision Regarding Liquor Ban:

Article 47 of the Indian Constitution outlines the state’s responsibility to improve public health and raise the level of nutrition and the standard of living. It directs the state to work towards the prohibition of intoxicating drinks and drugs harmful to health, except for medicinal purposes. This provision empowers the government (central or state) to implement policies to either completely or partially ban the sale and consumption of liquor.

States/Union Territories with Liquor Bans:

Several states and union territories in India have implemented partial or complete liquor bans:

  • Gujarat was the first state to impose a total ban on the sale of liquor, a decision influenced by the principles of Mahatma Gandhi.
  • Currently, Gujarat, Bihar, Nagaland, and Mizoram have enforced a complete liquor ban.
  • In the Union Territory of Lakshadweep, the sale of liquor is banned except in a few designated islands.

Madhya Pradesh:

  • Capital: Bhopal (Executive Branch)
  • Governor: Mangubhai C. Patel
  • CM: Mohan Yadav
Uniform Civil Code Rollout Begins in Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand has made history by becoming the first state in independent India to implement the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), effective from January 27, 2025. This landmark decision aligns with the BJP’s election promise and has been widely anticipated since the state’s 2022 assembly elections. The UCC seeks to establish uniformity in personal laws, ensuring equal rights and responsibilities for all citizens, irrespective of religion or community.

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has emphasized that the law’s goal is not to target any individual or group but to foster fairness, equality, and social harmony.

Key Developments

  • Consultations and Expert Committees: The implementation of the UCC followed extensive consultations and the formation of expert committees. Comprehensive rules were also drafted to ensure the smooth rollout of the law.
  • The Desai Committee, led by retired Supreme Court judge Ranjana Prakash Desai, submitted a thorough UCC draft in February 2024.
  • The Uttarakhand assembly passed the bill, and President Droupadi Murmu gave her assent in March 2024.

Key Points of Uttarakhand’s Uniform Civil Code

  • Historical Context: Uttarakhand becomes the first state in India to implement the UCC.
  • UCC’s Objective: It aims to standardize laws regarding marriage, divorce, succession, and live-in relationships across all religions, ensuring equality.
  • Chief Minister’s Statement: CM Pushkar Singh Dhami emphasized that the UCC is a part of the BJP’s vision for a developed, harmonious nation and is not aimed at any specific community.

Key Provisions of the UCC

  • Equal Marriageable Age: The age for marriage will be the same for both men and women.
  • Uniform Divorce Laws: The grounds and procedures for divorce will be uniform for all religions.
  • Ban on Polygamy and ‘Halala’: The law bans polygamy and the practice of ‘halala’.
  • Mandatory Registration: All marriages and live-in relationships will have to be registered.
  • Gender Parity: The UCC ensures gender equality in matters of marriage, divorce, and succession.
  • Legitimacy of Children: Children born of void marriages will be considered legitimate.
  • Uttarakhand’s implementation of the UCC is expected to bring significant societal change by promoting equality and uniformity across different communities in the state.

Uttarakhand:

  • Capitals: Dehradun (Winter), Bhararisen (Summer)
  • Chief minister: Pushkar Singh Dhami
  • Governor: Gurmit Singh
Geo-Tagging Saves Kashmir’s Iconic Chinar Trees

Kashmir’s iconic chinar trees, long regarded as symbols of the region’s cultural and natural heritage, are now under threat due to urbanization and infrastructure development. In response, the Jammu & Kashmir Forest Research Institute (JKFRI) has launched the ‘Digital Tree Aadhar’ initiative, aiming to provide each chinar tree with a unique digital identity. This innovative project combines modern technology to protect these trees, conserve biodiversity, and preserve the region’s cultural heritage, while also raising awareness about the importance of the chinar trees.

Key Highlights of the Initiative

About the ‘Digital Tree Aadhar’ Initiative

  • Purpose: The initiative aims to monitor, protect, and manage the health of every chinar tree in Kashmir.
  • Concept: Modeled after India’s Aadhaar system, each chinar tree is assigned a unique digital ID.

Technology Used:

  • Geo-tagging with Geographic Information System (GIS)
  • QR codes for easy scanning by the public
  • Metal cards with barcodes for added accessibility

Current Scope and Progress

  • Trees Tagged: So far, around 10,000 trees have been tagged with metal cards.
  • Chinar Census: A systematic survey started in 2021 has successfully geo-tagged 28,560 chinar trees to date.
  • Future Expansion: The initiative will expand to include chinars in Jammu’s Chenab Valley and the Pir Panjal Valley.
  • Top Trees: Notable chinars, including the world’s third-largest chinar (girth: 74 ft) in Ganderbal district, are also being documented.

Significance and Benefits

  • Tourism: Visitors can scan QR codes to learn about the tree’s age, height, and historical significance.
  • Biodiversity Conservation: Chinars are vital habitats for bird species like crows and kites.
  • Carbon Sequestration: Chinar trees play a crucial role in absorbing carbon and helping mitigate climate change.
  • Cultural Heritage: These trees hold a deep connection with Kashmir’s folklore, literature, religious practices, and historical landmarks.

Historical and Cultural Importance of Chinars

  • Origins: Chinar trees were introduced to Kashmir by Islamic preachers from Central Asia and Persia over 400 years ago.
  • Oldest Tree: The oldest recorded chinar is a 700-year-old tree in Budgam district, planted by Sufi saint Syed Qasim Shah.
  • Mughal Legacy: Chinars were extensively planted in Srinagar’s Mughal gardens such as Naseem Bagh, Nishat Bagh, and Shalimar Garden in the 16th century.
  • Religious Symbolism: Revered by both Hindus and Muslims, chinars form integral parts of shrines like Hazratbal and temples like Kheer Bhawani.
  • Bollywood Appeal: These majestic trees have also featured in numerous iconic Bollywood films, symbolizing romance and nostalgia.

Banking news

PNB Pioneers Real-Time Cybercrime Response with Clari5 Integration

Punjab National Bank (PNB) has made a significant stride in fraud prevention and complaint management by becoming the first Indian bank to implement Clari5’s National Cybercrime Reporting Portal (NCRP) Integration Solution. This advancement is the result of a collaboration with the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C). The system enables automated, real-time processing of cybercrime complaints across all retail banking channels, including Internet and Mobile Banking, ATMs, UPI, and NEFT/RTGS.

Key Features of the Integration

  • Automated Lien Marking and Account Freezes: The system can automatically place holds on suspicious accounts and freeze them when necessary. This helps the bank prevent fraudulent transactions in a timely manner.
  • Real-Time Processing Across Channels: The solution processes complaints in real-time across various banking platforms, ensuring rapid response to potential fraud across digital channels.
  • Customizable Whitelisting: This feature allows the system to distinguish legitimate customer transactions from fraudulent ones, ensuring that valid transactions are not disrupted by fraud prevention measures.

Impact on the Indian Banking Sector: PNB’s adoption of Clari5’s NCRP Integration Solution sets a new benchmark for the Indian banking sector. It is expected to inspire other banks to implement similar technologies to enhance fraud prevention and ensure customer protection. This initiative supports the broader goal of creating a safer and more secure financial ecosystem in India.

Future Prospects: The successful implementation of this system at PNB lays a strong foundation for expanding this technology across other banks in India. As cyber threats continue to evolve, the integration of such advanced systems will be crucial in maintaining the integrity and security of India’s banking sector.

Punjab national bank:

  • Headquarters: New Delhi
  • Founder: Dyal Singh Majithia
  • Founded: 19 May 1894, Lahore, Pakistan
32.81% Surge in Complaints to RBI Ombudsman

In 2024, the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) Integrated Ombudsman Scheme saw a significant 32.81% increase in bank customer complaints, totaling 9.34 lakh complaints. This rise highlights a growing concern regarding customer grievances in the banking sector. The complaints primarily centered around delays in service, errors in transactions, and inadequate redressal by banks, underscoring the need for improvements in customer service and grievance handling mechanisms.

  • Complaints Surge: Key Data
  • Total Complaints: 9.34 lakh (a 32.81% increase from the previous year)
  • Growth Rate: 32.81% surge in complaints received under the Ombudsman scheme

Root Causes of the Rise

  • Transaction Delays & Errors: A large number of complaints stemmed from delays or mistakes in banking transactions.
  • Bank’s Response: The lack of timely and satisfactory responses from banks to customer issues contributed significantly to the rise in complaints.

Past vs Present: The increase in complaints signals an urgent need for banks to improve their customer service strategies, especially in light of the growing prominence of digital banking services. Despite the RBI’s efforts, customer dissatisfaction remains a significant issue within the financial sector.

RBI’s Role in Improving the Redressal Mechanism: The RBI Ombudsman system plays a vital role in resolving disputes between customers and financial institutions.

  • Digital banking concerns: A large portion of complaints in the previous year stemmed from digital banking services, reflecting the growing concerns about online banking as it continues to expand.
  • Addressing the Surge: Immediate Measures Needed

Financial institutions are urged to enhance their internal grievance redressal systems to prevent further escalation of complaints. The surge in complaints emphasizes the need for stronger consumer protection and greater accountability within the banking sector.

RBI:

  • Founded: 1 April 1935, Kolkata
  • Governor: Sanjay Malhotra
  • Headquarters: Mumbai


Appointment news

Jitender Pal Singh Appointed as India’s New Ambassador to Israel

On January 24, 2025, the Government of India announced the appointment of Jitender Pal Singh as the next Ambassador to Israel. An Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer from the 2002 batch, Singh is currently serving in the office of the External Affairs Minister and has previously led the Pakistan-Afghanistan-Iran division within the Ministry of External Affairs since 2020.

Predecessor’s Transition

  • Singh succeeds Sanjeev Kumar Singla, who served as India’s Ambassador to Israel from 2019 until his recent appointment as Ambassador to France in October 2024.
  • Singla’s tenure in Israel was marked by significant diplomatic engagements, including high-level visits and the strengthening of bilateral relations.

Israel:

  • Capital: Jerusalem
  • President: Isaac Herzog
  • Prime minister: Benjamin Netanyahu
  • Official language: Hebrew
SSB Chief Amrit Mohan Gets Additional Charge as BCAS DG

The Central Government has appointed Amrit Mohan Prasad, the Director General (DG) of Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), to hold the additional charge as the Director General (DG) of the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS). This decision, which has been approved by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet, highlights the government’s trust in Prasad’s leadership abilities. The appointment is set for six months, starting from November 1, 2024, or until the regular incumbent joins, whichever comes first. This is a significant move considering the strategic importance of civil aviation security in India.

P. Suriaraj Appointed Executive Director of Dhanlaxmi Bank

P. Suriaraj has assumed the role of Executive Director at Dhanlaxmi Bank, bringing with him a wealth of experience from his tenure at Tamilnad Mercantile Bank Ltd. His appointment is expected to bolster the bank’s strategic initiatives and operational efficiency.

Award news

Padma Awards 2025- Get the Complete Winners List

On the eve of the 76th Republic Day, in line with tradition, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs announced the names of the 2025 Padma awardees. The Bharat Ratna and Padma Awards are the highest civilian honors bestowed by the government of India to both Indian and foreign citizens, recognizing their distinguished contributions in areas where public service is involved.

The award ceremony, where these prestigious honors are conferred, will be held in March/April 2025 at Rashtrapati Bhawan in New Delhi, with the President of India presiding over the function.

2025 Padma Awards

In 2025, a total of 139 Padma Awards will be presented, including a duo case, where the award is counted as one. These include:

  • 7 Padma Vibhushan
  • 19 Padma Bhushan
  • 113 Padma Shri

Out of these awardees, 23 are women, 10 are Foreigners/Non-Resident Indians/Persons of Indian Origin/Overseas Citizens of India, and 13 are posthumous awardees.

Though typically no more than 120 Padma Awards are conferred each year, exceptions are sometimes made.

Civilian Awards Overview

The Bharat Ratna and Padma Awards were instituted by the government of India in 1954. Initially, the Padma Award was called the Padma Vibhushan Award and was divided into three categories: Pahla Varg, Dusra Varg, and Tisra Varg. On 8th January 1955, the government renamed them as Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan, and Padma Shri.

  • The Bharat Ratna is the highest civilian award in India, followed by the Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan, and Padma Shri.
  • The Bharat Ratna and Padma awards are conferred annually, but they were suspended in 1978-79 and from 1993-1997.

Who Decides the Award?

The President of India receives the recommendation for the Bharat Ratna from the Prime Minister. Typically, no more than three people are awarded the Bharat Ratna each year.

  • For Padma Awards, the recommendations are made by the Padma Awards Committee, which is formed by the Prime Minister each year. The Cabinet Secretary heads the committee, which submits its recommendations to the Prime Minister and the President of India.
  • A person may receive a higher category Padma award only after at least five years have passed since their previous Padma award, although the Committee may relax this rule in exceptional cases.

Categories of Padma Award

The Padma Awards are divided into three categories based on hierarchy:

  • Padma Vibhushan (highest) – for exceptional and distinguished service.
  • Padma Bhushan – for distinguished service of a high order.
  • Padma Shri – for distinguished service.

Is the Award a Title?

  • There has been controversy over whether the Bharat Ratna or Padma Award constitutes a title, as per Article 18 of the Indian Constitution. According to Clause 1 of Article 18, “No title, not being a military or academic distinction, shall be conferred by the State.”
  • In the Balaji Raghavan/S.P. Anand vs Union of India (1995) case, a 5-judge bench of the Supreme Court held that the Bharat Ratna and Padma Awards are not titles as per Article 18 and can be conferred by the government. However, the government has stated that these awards cannot be used as a suffix or prefix to the awardees’ names.

What Does the Awardee Receive?

Awardees are presented with a Sanad (certificate) signed by the President and a medallion. They are also given a small replica of the medallion, which can be worn during ceremonial or state functions. The names of the awardees are officially published in the Gazette of India on the day of the presentation ceremony.

Here is the list of 2025 Padma Awardees categorized by their respective awards:

Padma Bhushan Awardees (7)

  • Duvvur Nageshwar Reddy – Medicine (Telangana)
  • Justice (Retd.) Shri Jagdish Singh Khehar – Public Affairs (Chandigarh)
  • Mrs. Kumudini Rajnikant Lakhia – Art (Gujarat)
  • Lakshminarayana Subramaniam – Art (Karnataka)
  • M. T. Vasudevan Nair (Posthumous) – Literature and Education (Kerala)
  • Osamu Suzuki (Posthumous) – Trade and Industry (Founder of Maruti Suzuki, Japan)
  • Sharda Sinha (Posthumous) – Art (Bihar Kokila) (Bihar)

Padma Bhushan Awardees (19)

  • A Surya Prakash – Literature and Education (Journalism, Karnataka)
  • Anant Nag – Art (Karnataka)
  • Bibek Debroy (Posthumous) – Literature and Education (Former Chairman, Prime Minister Economic Advisory Council, NCT Delhi)
  • Jatin Goswami – Art (Assam)
  • Jose Chacko Periappuram – Medicine (Kerala)
  • Kailash Nath Dikshit – Others (Archaeology, NCT Delhi)
  • Manohar Joshi (Posthumous) – Public Affairs (Maharashtra)
  • Nalli Kuppuswami Chetti – Trade and Industry (Tamil Nadu)
  • Nandamuri Balakrishna – Art (Telugu film actor, Andhra Pradesh)
  • P R Sreejesh – Sports (Ex Goalkeeper of Indian hockey team, Kerala)
  • Pankaj Patel – Trade and Industry (Gujarat)
  • Pankaj Udhas (Posthumous) – Art (Ghazal Singer, Maharashtra)
  • Rambahadur Rai – Literature and Education (Journalism, Uttar Pradesh)
  • Sadhvi Ritambhara – Social Work (Uttar Pradesh)
  • S Ajith Kumar – Art (Tamil Nadu)
  • Shekhar Kapur – Art (Film Director, Maharashtra)
  • Shobana Chandrakumar – Art (Tamil Nadu)
  • Sushil Kumar Modi (Posthumous) – Public Affairs (Bihar)
  • Vinod Dham – Science and Engineering (Father of Pentium Chip, United States of America)

Padma Shri Awardees (113)

  • Adwaita Charan Gadanayak – Art (Odisha)
  • Achyut Ramchandra Palav – Art (Maharashtra)
  • Ajay V Bhatt – Science and Engineering (United States of America)
  • Anil Kumar Boro – Literature and Education (Assam)
  • Arijit Singh – Art (Hindi film singer, West Bengal)
  • Mrs. Arundhati Bhattacharya – Trade and Industry (Maharashtra)
  • Arunoday Saha – Literature and Education (Tripura)
  • Arvind Sharma – Literature and Education (Canada)
  • Ashok Kumar Mahapatra – Medicine (Odisha)
  • Ashok Laxman Saraf – Art (Maharashtra)

Sports news

Omarzai Crowned ICC Men’s ODI Cricketer of the Year

Azmatullah Omarzai, Afghanistan’s dynamic all-rounder, had an outstanding 2024 season in One Day International (ODI) cricket, showcasing his exceptional skills with both bat and ball. His performances not only bolstered Afghanistan’s cricketing presence but also helped elevate the team’s status on the international stage.

Key Highlights of Omarzai’s 2024 Season:

ODI Performance:

  • Matches Played: 14
  • Runs Scored: 417
  • Wickets Taken: 17
  • Batting Average: 52.12
  • Bowling Average: 20.47
Smriti Mandhana Named ICC Women’s ODI Cricketer of the Year 2024

Smriti Mandhana had an exceptional year in 2024 in One Day International (ODI) cricket, solidifying her position as one of the leading players in the women’s game. Known for her stylish left-handed batting and ability to perform under pressure, Mandhana played a key role in India’s success across several series. She was not only the leading run-scorer in WODIs for the year but also broke multiple personal and team records.

Key Highlights of Smriti Mandhana’s Remarkable 2024:

Overview/Stats:

  • Runs Scored: 747 runs in 13 matches, making her the leading run-scorer in WODIs for the year.
  • Batting Average: 57.86, demonstrating her consistency and dominance in the 50-over format.
  • Strike Rate: 95.15, reflecting her aggressive yet calculated approach at the crease.
  • Centuries Scored: Four centuries in the year, setting a new record in women’s ODIs.
  • Boundary Count: 95 fours and 6 sixes, showcasing her ability to find the boundary consistently.
Bumrah Crowned ICC Men’s Test Cricketer of the Year

Jasprit Bumrah had an extraordinary year in 2024, cementing his position as one of the most dominant bowlers in Test cricket. After making a stellar comeback from a back injury in late 2023, Bumrah’s exceptional performances were crucial to India’s success in both home and away series. His consistency, wicket-taking ability, and record-breaking feats helped keep India in the running for the ICC World Test Championship and earned him the prestigious ICC Men’s Test Cricketer of the Year award for 2024.

Key Highlights of Jasprit Bumrah’s 2024:

Overall Performance:

  • Wickets Taken: 71 wickets in 13 matches, showcasing his vital role in India’s bowling attack.
  • Average: 14.92 (the lowest among bowlers with 70+ wickets in a calendar year), underlining his dominance and consistency.
  • Strike Rate: 30.1, demonstrating his ability to take wickets at regular intervals.
  • Economy Rate: 2.96, reflecting his tight and controlled bowling in the Test format.
  • Overs Bowled: 357 overs, showing his workhorse mentality and endurance.
Jannik Sinner &Madison Keys wins 2025 Australian Open Singles Titles

The 2025 Australian Open, the first Grand Slam of the tennis season, concluded with remarkable performances from Jannik Sinner and Madison Keys, both claiming their maiden and defending titles respectively. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the event:

Winners of the 2025 Australian Open:

Men’s Singles:

  • Winner: Jannik Sinner (Italy)
  • Runner-Up: Alexander Zverev (Germany)
  • Score: Sinner defeated Zverev 6-3, 7-6(4), 6-3.

Significance: Jannik Sinner became the first Italian man to win 3 Grand Slam singles titles. This victory marked his second consecutive Australian Open title, successfully defending his 2024 championship.

It was Sinner’s third Grand Slam title, having previously won the 2024 US Open as well.

Historical Note: He became the first man to defend a maiden Grand Slam title since Rafael Nadal at the 2006 French Open.

Women’s Singles:

  • Winner: Madison Keys (USA)
  • Runner-Up: Aryna Sabalenka (Belarus)
  • Score: Keys defeated Sabalenka 6-3, 2-6, 7-5.
  • Significance: This victory marked Madison Keys’ first Grand Slam title, having previously lost in the 2017 US Open final to Sloane Stephens.
  • It was a hard-fought match, and Keys became the first American woman to win the Australian Open singles title since 2015.

Men’s Doubles:

  • Winners: Harri Heliovaara (Finland) and Henry Patten (Britain)
  • Runners-Up: Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori (Both Italy)

Women’s Doubles:

  • Winners: Katerina Siniakova (Czech Republic) and Taylor Townsend (USA)
  • Runners-Up: Su-Wei Hsieh (Taiwan) and Jelena Ostapenko (Latvia)

Mixed Doubles:

  • Winners: Olivia Gadecki and John Peers (Both from Australia)
  • Runners-Up: Kimberly Birrell and John Patrick Smith (Both from Australia)

Important days

International Day of Clean Energy 2025 Observed on 26th January

The International Day of Clean Energy on 26th January was declared by the United Nations General Assembly to raise awareness and drive action towards a just and inclusive transition to clean energy for the benefit of both people and the planet. This day highlights the dual challenge humanity faces: ensuring no one is left behind while also protecting the planet for future generations. Clean energy plays a vital role in addressing these challenges by reducing socio-economic inequalities and mitigating the harmful effects of climate change.

The Role of Clean Energy in Tackling Global Issues

  • Energy Poverty: A Barrier to Socio-Economic Development
  • Despite technological advancements, 685 million people worldwide still lack access to electricity, with over 80% of them living in Sub-Saharan Africa. This lack of reliable energy affects critical areas of life, such as:
  • Education: Without electricity for lighting, computers, and communication, schools struggle to operate efficiently, limiting educational opportunities.
  • Healthcare: Clinics without electricity cannot store vaccines or perform vital surgeries, jeopardizing public health.
  • Economic Opportunities: Small businesses and industries, which rely on energy to operate and grow, face significant challenges in creating jobs and promoting economic development.
International Customs Day 2025- Theme, History, Significance and Key Facts

International Customs Day (ICD) is celebrated annually on January 26 to honor the crucial role played by customs officials and agencies in ensuring the smooth and secure flow of goods across international borders. This day highlights the importance of customs authorities in trade management, revenue generation, supply chain security, and in combating illegal trade. The observance is led by members of the World Customs Organisation (WCO), who actively participate in organizing events and showcasing their work to promote the objectives of efficient customs management.

Theme for International Customs Day 2025:

  • The theme for International Customs Day 2025 is: “Customs Delivering on its Commitment to Efficiency, Security, and Prosperity.”
  • This theme emphasizes the commitment of customs authorities to enhance the efficiency of global trade operations, ensure security, and contribute to economic prosperity. The WCO encourages its members to adopt this theme as they demonstrate their efforts in creating robust and efficient customs processes that benefit international trade and global security.

History of International Customs Day

Foundation of WCO:

  • The origins of International Customs Day trace back to the establishment of the Customs Cooperation Council (CCC), which is now known as the World Customs Organisation (WCO). The CCC was formed in 1952 as an intergovernmental body aimed at improving the efficiency of customs administrations globally.
  • The inaugural session of the CCC took place on January 26, 1953, in Brussels, Belgium, with representatives from 17 founding member nations. This event marked the beginning of a global initiative to streamline customs processes and enhance the management of international trade.
  • Today, the WCO has grown to include 183 member states, collectively overseeing nearly 98% of the world’s trade. To commemorate the foundation of the WCO, January 26 was designated as International Customs Day.

Significance of International Customs Day

International Customs Day serves as a reminder of the essential role that customs agencies play in:

  • Facilitating global trade while ensuring the security of goods.
  • Preventing illegal trade and smuggling activities.
  • Contributing to national and global economic prosperity.
  • Ensuring supply chain integrity through effective customs management practices.
National Geographic Day 2025- History, Significance and Celebrations

National Geographic Day is celebrated every year on January 27 to honor the foundation of the National Geographic Society. The day not only celebrates the organization’s significant contributions to science, exploration, and environmental conservation, but also reminds us of the ongoing importance of preserving the natural world. Let’s explore more about the history and achievements of the National Geographic Society:

History and Background of National Geographic Society

Foundation of the National Geographic Society

The National Geographic Society was founded on January 27, 1888, in Washington, D.C., USA, by a group of 33 visionaries, including Gardiner Greene Hubbard.

The mission of the organization was:

  • To promote the study of geography, science, and humanity.
  • To raise awareness about Earth’s natural beauty and resources.
  • To encourage exploration and discovery to uncover the mysteries of the world.

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