14th August 2025
JioFinance Tax Filing, GIFT City Fintech Education, Bank of Baroda Global UPI, PSU Banks Bad Loans Write-off, LIC PSB Stake Sale Advisors, Namrata Batra Wushu Final, NITI Aayog Ethanol Study, India Cowpea Seeds Fiji, India Soyoil Imports Record, Tato-II Hydroelectric Project Arunachal, Mumbai IOAA 2025, Bibi Fatima SHG UNDP Prize, MHA OCI Card Rules, Western Railway 2×25 kV Traction Substation, PPSL RBI Online PA Approval, India Retail Inflation 1.55%, Tata Power Suzlon Wind Project, Hindustan Zinc ICMM Membership, ADSTL Prime Aero ITPL Acquisition, IN-SPACe Pixxel EO Constellation, Arianespace Ariane 6 Metop-SGA1, World Organ Donation Day, International Left Handers Day, TN Thayumanavar Scheme
- JioFinance App’s New Tax Filing Module
- GIFT City and GTU Collaborate to Advance IFSC Education and Fintech Innovation
- Bank of Baroda Introduces Global UPI Services via bob इ Pay App
- PSU Banks Write Off Rs 82 Lakh Crore in Bad Loans (FY21–FY25) Amid Ongoing Recovery Efforts
- Government Appoints Merchant Bankers & Legal Advisors for Minority Stake Sales in LIC and PSBs
- Namrata Batra Makes History, Reaches Wushu 52 kg Final at 2025 World Games
- NITI Aayog’s study on Ethanol and E20 petrol
- India Sends 5 Tonnes of Cowpea Seeds to Fiji as Humanitarian Aid
- India’s Soyoil Imports to Hit Record High in 2024–25, Palm Oil at Five-Year Low
- Cabinet Approves ₹8,146 Crore Tato-II Hydro Electric Project in Arunachal Pradesh
- Mumbai Hosts Largest-Ever International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics (IOAA) 2025
- Bibi Fatima Women’s SHG Wins UNDP Equator Prize 2025 for Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Farming
- MHA Tightens Rules Governing OCI Card Holders Registration
- Western Railway Successfully Commissioned India’s 1st 2×25 kV Traction Substation under ‘Mission Raftaar’
- PPSL Received RBI’s Approval to Operate as Online PA
- India’s Retail Inflation Declines to 8-Year Low of 1.55% in July 2025
- Tata Power Joins Hands with Suzlon for 700 MW Wind Project in AP
- Hindustan Zinc becomes 1st Indian firm to join the International Council on Mining and Metals
- ADSTL, Prime Aero Signed Agreement to Acquire 100% Stake in ITPL
- IN-SPACe Selects Pixxel-Led Consortium for India’s First Indigenous EO Satellite Constellation
- Arianespace’s Ariane 6 successfully launches Metop-SGA1 weather satellite
- World Organ Donation Day 2025 – August 13
- International Left Handers Day 2025 – August 13
- TN CM Stalin launches ‘Thayumanavar scheme’ to deliver ration products at doorsteps
Table of Content
National News
- Government Backs E20 Petrol for Performance & Sustainability
- What:
- The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, citing a NITI Aayog study, promoted the use of E20 petrol, highlighting its performance, environmental, and farmer income benefits.
- Why:
- The initiative aims to lower carbon emissions, improve vehicle performance, boost farmers’ incomes, and reduce crude oil import dependence.
- Tell me more:
- E20 petrol can lower carbon emissions by about 30% compared to E10 and offers better acceleration and ride quality.
- Payments to farmers from ethanol blending at 20% are expected to be ₹40,000 crore this year, with foreign exchange savings of around ₹43,000 crore.
- Ethanol has a higher octane number (~108.5) than petrol (84.4), improving anti-knocking properties and engine efficiency.
- The ministry dismissed claims of drastic mileage drop, noting that efficiency impact in E10 vehicles is marginal, and many vehicles have been E20-compatible since 2009.
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- GHG emissions from sugarcane-based ethanol are 65% lower, and from maize-based ethanol 50% lower, than petrol. - Petrol RON improved from 88 to 91 with BS-VI norms, and to 95 with E20 blending. - Brazil successfully uses E27 petrol, with global automakers producing compatible vehicles there. |
Source: HT
- 18th International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics 2025
- What:
- Mumbai will host the 18th International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics (IOAA 2025) from August 11–21, welcoming nearly 300 student contestants from 64 countries.
- Why:
- The event aims to promote international collaboration, nurture young astronomical talent, and strengthen India’s leadership in astronomy education.
- Tell me more:
- Organised by Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE), TIFR, with support from the PMO and Department of Atomic Energy.
- It will be the largest IOAA ever, with around 140 mentors accompanying the students, including participants from several first-time countries.
- Opening Ceremony on August 12 at Jio World Convention Centre; Closing Ceremony on August 21 at Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre.
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- IOAA was founded in 2006; the first edition was held in 2007 in Thailand with 21 countries. - Past host countries include Brazil, China, Colombia, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Poland, and Romania. - In 2020, IOAA held the first Global e-Competition; 2021 (Colombia) and 2022 (Georgia) editions used hybrid formats. - Educational material from IOAA 2025 will also be used by the IAU Office of Astronomy Education (India) for school curricula. |
Source: PIB
- MHA Issues New Rules for Cancellation of OCI Cards
- What:
- The Ministry of Home Affairs announced new rules stating that Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cards and registrations can be cancelled if the cardholder faces serious criminal charges or convictions.
- Why:
- The rules aim to tighten the framework around OCI registration and maintain the integrity and security of the OCI scheme.
- Tell me more:
- OCI registration or card will be cancelled if the person is sentenced to imprisonment of two years or more, or charge-sheeted for an offence punishable by seven years or more.
- Cancellation applies irrespective of whether the conviction occurred in India or abroad, provided the offence is recognised under Indian law.
- OCI status can also be cancelled if obtained by fraud, false representation, concealing facts, showing disaffection to Constitution, or aiding enemy during war.
- Other grounds include sentence of two years or more within five years of registration or when required in the interest of India’s sovereignty, integrity, security, foreign relations, or public interest.
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- OCI status is available for individuals who were Indian citizens on or after January 26, 1950. - The new rules were issued under the powers of section 7D of the Citizenship Act, 1955. |
Source: HT
State News
- Govt Approves ₹8,146 Crore Tato-II Hydro Project
- What:
- The Union government approved an investment of ₹8,146.21 crore for the 700 MW Tato-II hydro-electric project in Shi Yomi District, Arunachal Pradesh.
- Why:
- The project aims to improve electricity supply in Arunachal Pradesh, contribute to national grid stability, and boost regional infrastructure and socio-economic development.
- Tell me more:
- The project will have four units of 175 MW each, producing 2,738.06 million units of energy.
- It will be implemented through a joint venture between NEEPCO and the Government of Arunachal Pradesh.
- The Centre will provide ₹458.79 crore for supporting infrastructure like roads, bridges, and transmission lines, and ₹436.13 crore towards the state’s equity share.
- Arunachal Pradesh will get 12% free power and 1% for the Local Area Development Fund, along with local infrastructure such as 32.88 km of roads, bridges, hospitals, schools, marketplaces, and playgrounds.
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- A dedicated fund of ₹20 crore will finance essential local infrastructure. - NEEPCO is a central government power utility focused on the North Eastern region. |
Source: ET
- Western Railway Commissions First 2×25 kV Electric Traction System
- What:
- Western Railway commissioned and energised India’s first 2×25 kV Electric Traction System at the Nagda–Khachrod section under Ratlam Division using Scott-connected transformer technology.
- Why:
- The project aims to enhance energy efficiency, traction power availability, and train operating speeds under the “Mission Raftaar” initiative.
- Tell me more:
- The system uses two Scott-connected 100 MVA Power Transformers for efficient power supply to Overhead Equipment (OHE).
- Nagda Traction Substation is the first in India to be energised using Scott transformer technology.
- The project was executed through joint efforts of multiple Western Railway teams and BNC Power Projects Ltd.
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- “Mission Raftaar” is an Indian Railways initiative to increase train speeds and efficiency. - BNC Power Projects Ltd. has 40 years of experience in power systems and railway electrification projects. - This is the first EPC project for construction of a traction substation and associated switching post for 2x25 kV OHE in Western Railway. |
Source: BS
- Tamil Nadu Launches ‘Thayumanavar Thittam’ Doorstep Ration Scheme
- Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin launched the ‘Thayumanavar Thittam’ to deliver ration products at the doorsteps of over 21.7 lakh elderly citizens and disabled persons across the state.
- The scheme aims to make essential commodities easily accessible to senior citizens and persons with disabilities by eliminating the need for them to visit ration shops.
Source: TH
International News
- India Sends Cowpea Seeds to Fiji as Aid
- What:
- India handed over five metric tonnes of cowpea seeds to Fiji as humanitarian assistance under the first tranche of support.
- Why:
- The initiative aims to strengthen agricultural resilience, empower farmers, and improve food security in Fiji.
- Tell me more:
- The seeds were handed over by the Indian High Commission in Fiji at Sabeto in Nadi.
- The assistance is part of India’s Act East Policy and partnership with Indo-Pacific nations.
- The seeds are of black-eyed cowpea variety, which will support agricultural production in Fiji.
- Cowpea is a drought-tolerant crop important for food security and farming resilience.
- This is the first consignment of seeds sent to Fiji under this assistance programme.
- The Act East Policy focuses on strengthening India’s relations with the Asia-Pacific and Indo-Pacific countries.
Source: NOA
Banking and Economy
- Jio Financial Services Launches Tax Filing Feature
- What:
- Jio Financial Services Ltd has launched a planning and filing module on the JioFinance App in partnership with TaxBuddy to simplify income tax return filing.
- Why:
- The module aims to make tax planning and ITR filing simpler, smarter, and more affordable for taxpayers.
- Tell me more:
- Users can choose self-service filing starting at ₹24 or expert-assisted filing starting at ₹999.
- The module has two main features — tax planner and tax filing.
- It addresses challenges like confusion between old and new tax regimes and helps ensure deductions under sections like 80C and 80D are not missed.
- The tax planner offers personalised deduction mapping, housing rent allowance evaluation, and regime comparisons to reduce future tax liabilities.
- The partner, TaxBuddy, is an online tax filing and advisory service.
Source: ET
- Bank of Baroda Launches ‘bob e-Pay’ for Global UPI Payments
- What:
- Bank of Baroda has launched its new UPI app ‘bob e-Pay’ to enable secure, real-time, and seamless cross-border digital payments.
- Why:
- The app aims to extend UPI services for global usage, benefiting residents, NRIs, and Indians travelling abroad with greater flexibility and convenience.
- Tell me more:
- The app offers three main services — UPI Global Acceptance, Foreign Inward Remittance, and NRI UPI Services.
- UPI Global Acceptance allows QR code-based payments to international merchants in 8 countries, with currency conversion, exchange rates, and fees displayed.
- Users can receive 24/7 inward remittances from Singapore in INR directly into UPI-linked accounts.
- NRIs can link NRE/NRO accounts during India visits to make merchant and peer-to-peer UPI payments.
- The daily international UPI transaction limit is ₹1,00,000, same as the domestic limit.
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- The 8 countries accepting UPI are Mauritius, Singapore, UAE, USA, France, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bhutan. |
Source: LM
- PSBs Write Off ₹5.82 Lakh Crore Bad Loans in 5 Years
- What:
- Public sector banks have written off bad loans worth about ₹5.82 lakh crore in the last five financial years.
- Why:
- The write-offs are done as per RBI guidelines and banks’ board-approved policies to manage NPAs with full provisioning after four years.
- Tell me more:
- In 2024-25, loan write-offs stood at ₹91,260 crore, down from ₹1.15 lakh crore in the previous year.
- The highest write-off in the period was ₹1.33 lakh crore in 2020-21, followed by ₹1.27 lakh crore in 2022-23 and ₹1.16 lakh crore in 2021-22.
- PSBs recovered ₹1.65 lakh crore over the five years, about 28% of the total write-off.
- Write-off does not mean waiver; borrowers remain liable and recovery efforts continue.
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- Banks pursue recovery through Civil Courts, Debt Recovery Tribunals, and NCLT under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code. - Under SARFAESI Act in 2024-25, Scheduled Commercial Banks recovered ₹32,466 crore from 2,15,709 cases. - Over ₹21.68 lakh crore has been disbursed under Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana in the last five years. |
Source: ET
- Govt Appoints Advisors for LIC & PSU Stake Sale
- What:
- The government has appointed merchant bankers and legal advisors for minority stake sales in LIC and other public sector financial institutions.
- Why:
- The move aims to help the government reduce its shareholding to meet Sebi’s minimum public shareholding norms in LIC, PSU banks, and financial institutions.
- Tell me more:
- DIPAM completed the Request for Proposal (RFP) process, and advisors will handle all transactions for financial institutions and public sector banks.
- Advisors will be empanelled for three years, extendable by one year, and transactions can take place anytime during this period.
- The government must offload another 6.5% stake in LIC by May 16, 2027, to meet the 10% public shareholding rule; it currently holds 96.5% after selling 3.5% in May 2022 for about ₹21,000 crore.
- Deadline to meet Sebi’s 25% public shareholding norm is August 1, 2026.
- Government stakes in key PSBs: Punjab & Sind Bank (98.3%), Indian Overseas Bank (96.4%), UCO Bank (95.4%), Central Bank of India (93.1%), Bank of Maharashtra (86.5%).
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- Five PSU banks and several financial institutions are yet to comply with the 25% public shareholding requirement. - Government stakes in other financial institutions: IRFC (86.36%), The New India Assurance (85.44%), GIC (82.40%). - DIPAM, under the Finance Ministry, manages government shareholding in public sector entities. |
Source: ET
- RBI Grants In-Principle Nod to Paytm Payments Services
- What:
- RBI has granted in-principle approval to Paytm Payments Services Limited to operate as an online payment aggregator, lifting restrictions on new merchant onboarding imposed since November 25, 2022.
- Why:
- The approval allows Paytm Payments Services to proceed with regulated aggregator operations while ensuring compliance with RBI guidelines for secure and efficient digital payment services.
- Tell me more:
- The authorisation is under the Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2007, and covers only payment aggregator operations.
- Activities beyond PA scope, like merchant pay-outs, must be processed outside PA escrow accounts.
- RBI has mandated a system audit, including cybersecurity assessment, by qualified auditors such as CERT-In empanelled, CISA, or DISA-certified professionals.
- Audit findings must be submitted within six months, failing which authorisation will be cancelled; prior RBI approval is needed for any ownership or shareholding changes.
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- Paytm Payments Services applied for the PA licence in March 2020; approval was delayed due to FDI compliance issues. - The approval came after Alibaba Group fully exited One 97 Communications (Paytm's parent company). - Guidelines on Regulation of Payment Aggregators and Gateways, issued by RBI, set operational and security norms for such services. |
Source: TOI
- India’s Retail Inflation Falls to 8-Year Low in July
- What:
- India’s retail inflation dropped to 1.55% in July, the lowest in over eight years, helped by falling food prices.
- Why:
- The decline reflects cooling price pressures, giving the RBI more room to support the economy while maintaining price stability.
- Tell me more:
- Inflation fell below the RBI’s 2–6% tolerance band for the first time in over six years, and is the lowest since June 2017.
- It eased from 3.16% in April and 3.54% in July 2024, with food inflation at -1.76%.
- Rural inflation stood at 1.18% and urban inflation at 2.05%.
- RBI has kept policy rates unchanged at 5.50% after three consecutive cuts totalling 100 basis points since February.
Source: ET
- Tata Power, Suzlon Ink ₹6,000 Cr Andhra Wind Project Deal
- What:
- Tata Power signed an agreement with Suzlon Energy to develop, construct, and supply 700 MW wind turbines for a project in Andhra Pradesh.
- Why:
- The initiative aims to boost renewable energy capacity in Andhra Pradesh and support India’s clean energy mission.
- Tell me more:
- The project is part of Tata Power Renewable Energy’s 7 GW clean energy plan with the state government, announced in March 2025.
- It will be developed in Anantapur district, connected to the central grid, and generate 1,840 million units annually.
- The 7 GW plan (solar, wind, and hybrid) has an investment potential of ₹49,000 crore under Andhra Pradesh’s Integrated Clean Energy Policy.
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- This is the first wind project in Andhra Pradesh since 2019. - The Integrated Clean Energy Policy targets over 160 GW of renewable capacity in the state with ₹10 trillion investment potential. - Other major renewable commitments in the state include NTPC Green (₹2.08 trillion), Vedanta’s Serentica (₹50,000 crore), SAEL Industries (₹6,000 crore), and Brookfield (₹50,000 crore). |
Source: BS
- Hindustan Zinc Joins International Council on Mining and Metals
- What:
- Hindustan Zinc Limited (HZL) has become the first Indian company to join the UK-based International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM).
- Why:
- The membership aims to strengthen India’s presence in responsible mining and align HZL with global standards for sustainable environmental and social performance.
- Tell me more:
- ICMM is a group of leading global mining and metals companies working to enhance the industry’s contribution to sustainable development.
- HZL’s membership followed a rigorous independent assessment and approval by ICMM’s Council based on recommendations from the Independent Expert Review Panel.
- ICMM engages with various parts of society to improve understanding of mining’s benefits, costs, risks, and responsibilities.
- HZL is a Vedanta Group company with operations in silver-lead-zinc underground mines, smelters, and allied infrastructure across northwest India.
Source: ET
Defence News
- Adani Defence to Acquire Indamer Technics MRO Facility
- What:
- Adani Defence Systems & Technologies, through Horizon Aero Solutions and in partnership with Prime Aero Services, signed an agreement to acquire 100% stake in Indamer Technics Private Limited.
- Why:
- The acquisition aims to strengthen India’s position as a global MRO hub and expand Adani’s integrated aviation services ecosystem for both commercial and defence sectors.
- Tell me more:
- Horizon Aero Solutions is a 50-50 joint venture between Adani Defence and Prime Aero, owned by Prajay Patel, Director of Indamer Technics.
- The facility is located in MIHAN SEZ, Nagpur, spread across 30 acres, with capacity for 15 aircraft bays in 10 hangars.
- ITPL is approved by DGCA, FAA (USA), and other global regulators, offering services like Lease Return Checks, Heavy C-Checks, Structural Repairs, and Aircraft Painting.
- The acquisition follows Adani’s earlier purchase of Air Works, enhancing its capabilities and making it India’s largest private-sector MRO player.
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- India is the 3rd largest aviation market by passenger traffic and is expected to induct over 1,500 aircraft in coming years. - MIHAN SEZ in Nagpur’s central location provides strategic advantage for pan-India aviation operations. - MRO stands for Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul — a key segment for keeping aircraft operational and compliant with safety regulations. |
Source: ET
- Pixxel Consortium to Build India’s First Private EO Satellites
- What:
- A Pixxel-led consortium won the contract to design, build, and operate India’s first fully indigenous commercial Earth Observation (EO) satellite constellation with a zero-cost bid.
- Why:
- The project aims to reduce India’s dependence on foreign satellite data and strengthen the country’s capability in space-based services for key sectors.
- Tell me more:
- The consortium includes Pixxel, SatSure, PierSight, and Dhruva Space, beating two other qualified groups.
- It will invest ₹1,200 crore from its own funds, foregoing up to ₹350 crore in government PPP support.
- The constellation will have 12 satellites with optical, hyperspectral, multispectral, and SAR sensors, launched over four years.
- The first satellite will be launched within two years, providing data for agriculture, urban planning, disaster management, climate monitoring, and national security.
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- IN-SPACe estimated the constellation could save about ₹9,000 crore in five years by replacing imported data. - The consortium’s primary customer will be the Indian government, with additional sales to global clients in agriculture, oil & gas, mining, maritime, and friendly governments. - Despite no government funding, all local content rules, contract obligations, and penalties will apply. - Pixxel has raised $95 million, SatSure $27.1 million, Dhruva Space $16.1 million, and PierSight $6.6 million to date. |
Source: ET
- Ariane 6 Launches Advanced European Weather Satellite
- What:
- Europe’s Ariane 6 rocket completed its third launch, carrying the Metop-SGA1 weather and climate satellite into orbit.
- Why:
- The mission aims to enhance global weather and climate observation with high-resolution data from polar orbit.
- Tell me more:
- The launch took place from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana.
- Ariane 6 is operated by Arianespace for the European Space Agency and debuted in July 2024.
- Metop-SGA1 weighs 8,900 pounds and was placed in a polar orbit about 800 km above Earth, 64 minutes after liftoff.
- The satellite, operated by EUMETSAT, will function for 7.5 years using six instruments to collect weather and climate data.
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- Ariane 6 replaced the retired Ariane 5 and has already flown a test mission and a French spy satellite launch before this. - EUMETSAT is an intergovernmental organisation dedicated to meteorological satellite data collection and use. |
Source: SC
Agriculture and Rural Development
- India’s Soyoil Imports Set to Hit Record High
- What:
- India’s soyoil imports in 2024/25 are expected to rise 60% year-on-year to 5.5 million metric tons, reaching a record level.
- Why:
- The surge is driven by soyoil’s lower prices compared to palm oil, prompting refiners to substitute it for more expensive alternatives.
- Tell me more:
- Palm oil imports may fall 13.5% to 7.8 million tons, the lowest since 2019/20, while sunflower oil imports may drop 20% to 2.8 million tons.
- Higher soyoil purchases will increase India’s total edible oil imports by 1% to 16.1 million tons.
- Crude palm oil earlier traded at a premium of up to $150/ton over soyoil due to tight supplies in Malaysia and Indonesia.
- India may import over 600,000 tons of soyoil from Nepal, taking advantage of tax-free trade under the South Asian Free Trade Agreement.
Source: ET
Awards
- Bibi Fatima SHG Wins UNDP Equator Prize 2025
- What:
- Bibi Fatima Women’s Self-Help Group from Teertha village, Karnataka, won the UNDP Equator Initiative Award 2025, becoming the only winner from India among 10 global awardees.
- Why:
- The award recognises nature-based solutions by local communities that promote sustainable development, biodiversity conservation, and climate resilience.
- Tell me more:
- The award was announced on International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples and carries a cash prize of $10,000 (about ₹8.5 lakh).
- This year’s theme was “Women and Youth Leadership for Nature-Based Climate Action,” with 700 entries from 103 countries.
- The SHG, formed in 2018 with 15 women, works on eco-friendly farming in rainfed lands, millet-based mixed cropping, community seed banks, and millet processing.
- Partnerships include Sahaja Samruddha, IIMR Hyderabad, CROPS4HD, Selco Foundation, and Devadhanya Farmer Producer Company.
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- Their work covers around 30 villages, promoting climate-resilient agriculture and rural enterprises. - Other 2025 winners are from Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, Indonesia, Kenya, Papua New Guinea, Peru, and Tanzania. |
Source: TH
Important Days
- World Organ Donation Day 2025 – August 13
- Theme: “Answering The Call”
Source: ET
- International Left Handers Day 2025 – August 13
Sports
- Namrata Batra Reaches Final at 2025 World Games
- What:
- Namrata Batra became the first Indian to reach the women’s 52 kg Wushu final at the 2025 World Games in Chengdu, China.
- Why:
- Her win ensures India’s first-ever World Games medal in Wushu.
- Tell me more:
- She defeated Philippines’ Krizan Faith Collado 2-0 in the semifinal.
- Earlier, Rishabh Yadav won India’s first individual medal at the games with a bronze in men’s compound archery.
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- Namrata Batra won gold at the Moscow Star International Wushu Championship last month. - The 2025 World Games are being held in Chengdu, China. |
Source: NOA
Memorandum of Understanding
- GIFT City and GTU Sign MoU for Fintech Education
- What:
- Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City) has signed an MoU with Gujarat Technological University to collaborate on education, research, and innovation in IFSC and financial technology.
- Why:
- The collaboration aims to build a future-ready talent pool and strengthen India’s global position in the financial and technology sectors.
- Tell me more:
- The partnership will create specialised courses, training programmes, and certification modules in IFSC and fintech.
- A dedicated Centre of Excellence will be set up to focus on GIFT IFSC opportunities and emerging fintech trends.
Source: ET

About Anuj Jindal
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Anuj Jindal, the founder, is an ex-manager from SBI, with an M.Com from Delhi School of Economics. He also has a JRF in Commerce & Management and NET in HRM, along with more than 5 years of experience in the field of Education.
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