25-May-2024-Daily-Current-Affairs
THE MISSING LINKS IN IMEC, AS SHOWN BY THE GAZA WAR TOPIC: (GS2) INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS – SOURCE: THE HINDU The Chabahar Port Agreement, signed on May 13, 2024, symbolizes a
THE MISSING LINKS IN IMEC, AS SHOWN BY THE GAZA WAR TOPIC: (GS2) INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS – SOURCE: THE HINDU The Chabahar Port Agreement, signed on May 13, 2024, symbolizes a
HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDIA The University Grants Commission (UGC) has recently introduced regulations to facilitate the entry of Foreign Higher Educational Institutions (FHEIs) in India. This move is seen as
SPACE TOURISM Space tourism, once a futuristic dream, is now becoming a reality with individuals like Gopi Thotakura venturing beyond Earth's atmosphere. This burgeoning industry offers recreational trips to space,
THE SPECTRE OF NUCLEAR CONFLICT, ONCE AGAIN TOPIC: (GS2) INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS – SOURCE: THE HINDU In the aftermath of major wars and conflicts, it is common to question whether ruling
BIMSTEC ACQUIRES ‘LEGAL PERSONALITY’ AFTER CHARTER COMES INTO FORCE The Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) achieved a significant milestone with the entry into force
MICROPLASTICS Microplastics, defined as plastic particles smaller than five millimetres in diameter, have become a ubiquitous environmental pollutant, posing significant threats to ecosystems and human health. These minuscule plastic fragments
THE RECENT UNREST IN PAKISTAN-OCCUPIED KASHMIR The unrest in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) has heightened due to economic woes, including soaring prices and financial strain. Pakistan's economy faces significant challenges, marked
INDIA HOSTS THE ANTARCTIC PARLIAMENT Antarctica, a continent long shrouded in mystery and isolation, is now experiencing a surge in human activity, driven by tourism, scientific research, and geopolitical interests.
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT Solid waste management is a critical issue in India, particularly in urban areas like New Delhi, where improper waste disposal and management pose severe threats to public
WHY CAN ACCUSED PERSONS IN PRISON CONTEST POLLS BUT NOT VOTE? TOPIC: (GS2) POLITY AND GOVERNANCE – SOURCE: INDIAN EXPRESS In India, the right to vote and the right to
GLOBAL NUCLEAR LANDSCAPE The global landscape is witnessing a resurgence of nuclear anxieties, driven by geopolitical tensions, technological advancements, and regional conflicts. In this context, India faces multifaceted challenges and
PROMOTING COMPETITION IN DIGITAL MARKETS: THE AI CHALLENGE During the 15th annual day celebrations of the Competition Commission of India (CCI), the Chairperson emphasized the inclination of digital markets towards