Showing questions for July 12, 2025
- Total: 24 questions
Question 1 Jul 12, 2025
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Who is the National Security Advisor of India who challenged foreign media to show proof of damage within India regarding Operation Sindoor?
Ajit DovalThe article mentions National Security Advisor Ajit Doval making a statement during the 62nd Convocation of IIT Madras. He questioned the claims made by critics about collateral damage caused by Operation Sindoor and invited foreign media to provide photographic evidence of any damage in India.
Question 2 Jul 12, 2025
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What was the duration of Operation Sindoor according to NSA Ajit Doval?
23 minutes past 1 am on May 7NSA Ajit Doval stated that Operation Sindoor, which targeted terror locations in Pakistan and POK, lasted only 23 minutes past 1 am on May 7. This highlights the precision and effectiveness of the operation conducted by India.
Question 3 Jul 12, 2025
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Who has been given an extension as the Home Secretary of India until August 22, 2026?
Govind MohanAccording to an official order, Govind Mohan, the Home Secretary, has received an extension in service beyond his superannuation date until August 22, 2026, or further orders. The extension was approved by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC).
Question 4 Jul 12, 2025
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What initiative was launched by the Government to provide incentives for purchasing electric trucks?
PM E-DRIVEThe Government launched the PM E-DRIVE initiative to offer incentives on the purchase of electric trucks, aiming to support up to 5,600 electric trucks. This initiative is intended to promote sustainable freight mobility, reduce logistics costs, and create green jobs.
Question 5 Jul 12, 2025
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Which city was ranked as the most polluted in India during the first half of 2025 according to a recent analysis?
ByrnihatAccording to an analysis by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA), Byrnihat, located on the Assam-Meghalaya border, recorded an average PM2.5 concentration of 133 micrograms per cubic meter, making it the most polluted city in India in the first half of 2025. Delhi followed at a distant second with a PM2.5 level of 87 micrograms per cubic meter. The data highlights the growing air pollution challenges beyond traditional hotspots like Delhi.