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Showing questions for July 27, 2025 - Total: 17 questions
Question 11 Jul 27, 2025
What is the primary objective of Delhi's upcoming Logistics and Warehousing Policy?
To reduce freight congestion and logistics costs The Delhi government is formulating a Logistics and Warehousing Policy to address infrastructure gaps, regulatory overlaps, and outdated freight systems. The policy aims to transform Delhi into a modern logistics hub by establishing integrated logistics parks and Urban Consolidation and Logistics Distribution Centres (UCLDCs) on peripheral routes. It will promote the use of electric or CNG vehicles for last-mile delivery, reduce air pollution, and decongest city roads. The policy also proposes round-the-clock operations and amendments to the Model Shops and Establishments Act to support e-commerce logistics. Incentives for land use and green initiatives are also part of the plan.
Question 12 Jul 27, 2025
Who holds the world record for returning the highest number of lost belongings to passengers in the railway system?
Rakesh Sharma Rakesh Sharma, the station manager at Delhi Railway Station, has set a world record by returning over 1,704 lost items to their rightful owners—a feat unmatched by any other railway official globally. His dedication extends beyond formal duties, as he has even purchased tickets for stranded passengers in the pre-digital era to ensure their safe return. His actions reflect exceptional empathy, professionalism, and selfless service. Sharma’s commitment has made him a symbol of hope and humanity for thousands of passengers worldwide. His story exemplifies how public service can go beyond protocol to make a real difference in people’s lives.
Question 13 Jul 27, 2025
Which board will replace the Delhi Board of School Education (DBSE) for affiliated schools under the new education reforms?
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Under the new education reforms, the Delhi Board of School Education (DBSE) is being phased out, and its affiliated schools will now come under the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). This shift is part of broader changes accompanying the launch of CM Shri Schools and the implementation of NEP 2020 and NCF 2023. The move aims to standardize education quality and align Delhi’s curriculum with national standards. The Directorate of Education has already begun the process of transitioning schools and recruiting staff accordingly. This integration with CBSE is expected to enhance academic credibility and provide students with greater opportunities in higher education and competitive exams.
Question 14 Jul 27, 2025
Which two teams will face each other in the Women's European Championship 2025 final?
Spain vs England The Women's European Championship 2025 final will feature a highly anticipated clash between Spain and England, set to take place in Basel, Switzerland. Spain advanced with a technically dominant performance, showcasing superior ball possession and passing accuracy throughout the tournament. England, on the other hand, showed remarkable resilience, coming from behind in multiple knockout games, including dramatic late equalizers. The final represents a contrast in styles: Spain’s precision and control versus England’s fighting spirit and bench impact. This matchup was made possible because England’s loss to France in the group stage kept them on the opposite side of the bracket from Spain.
Question 15 Jul 27, 2025
Who won the half-marathon gold at the World University Games with a record time?
Shinsaku Kudo Japanese athlete Shinsaku Kudo won the gold medal in the men's half-marathon at the World University Games, setting a new WUG record with a time of 1:02:29. His performance outpaced Turkey’s Ramazan Bastug (silver, 1:02:35) and fellow Japanese runner Ryuto Uehara (bronze, 1:02:39). India’s top finisher, Mohit, clocked 1:04:08 to place sixth, marking a personal best but falling short of the podium. The event highlighted India’s struggles in long-distance running, with none of the ten Indian participants (five men and five women) finishing in the top three. The result underscores the need for improved training and selection processes in Indian distance running.

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