Showing questions for August 25, 2025
- Total: 43 questions
Question 1 Aug 25, 2025
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Which Union Minister emphasized that Parliament should not be disrupted in the name of the Opposition for narrow political gains?
Amit ShahUnion Home Minister Amit Shah made this statement during the All India Speakers’ Conference held at the Delhi Legislative Assembly. He stressed that while debate is essential in a democracy, obstructing parliamentary functioning under the guise of protest harms nation-building. The remarks came three days after the Monsoon Session ended with minimal productivity due to repeated disruptions. Shah called for impartiality in discussions and urged elected representatives to uphold the dignity of the Speaker's position. He also highlighted the need for restraint in protests to ensure that legislative work proceeds as per established rules.
Question 2 Aug 25, 2025
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What is the primary purpose of the newly formed all-women commando team in the CISF?
To conduct specialised counter-terrorist operationsThe Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) is inducting its first-ever all-women commando team into core operations, including counter-terrorism duties. A batch of 100 female personnel from the Aviation Security Group is undergoing an eight-week advanced commando course in Barwaha, Madhya Pradesh. These women will be deployed in Quick Reaction Teams (QRT) and Special Task Force (STF) roles at high-security installations. This initiative marks a significant step towards gender inclusivity and empowerment within India’s paramilitary forces. The CISF, with around 1.7 lakh personnel, guards critical infrastructure including airports, metro systems, and industrial plants.
Question 3 Aug 25, 2025
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What major issue did Amit Shah highlight regarding protests in legislative bodies?
Obstructing House functioning daily under the pretext of protestsDuring the All India Speakers’ Conference, Amit Shah criticized the emerging trend of obstructing parliamentary and assembly proceedings daily under the guise of protests. He acknowledged symbolic protests have value but stressed that continuous disruptions hinder nation-building and democratic functionality. He urged elected representatives and the public to reflect on the consequences of such actions. Shah emphasized the importance of maintaining decorum, impartiality, and adherence to procedural rules in legislative houses. His remarks followed the chaotic Monsoon Session of Parliament, which saw repeated adjournments due to opposition protests.
Question 4 Aug 25, 2025
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What percentage of electors in Bihar had submitted their documents during the claims and objections period for the draft electoral roll as of August 24, 2025?
98.2 per centAs of the latest update, the Election Commission reported that 98.2 per cent of electors in Bihar had submitted their documents during the claims and objections period for the draft electoral roll. This intensive revision process allows voters to correct errors and submit missing documents not provided during enumeration. With eight days still remaining, the EC emphasized the importance of public participation in ensuring accurate voter lists. The high submission rate indicates significant civic engagement in the electoral update process. This effort is part of broader measures to enhance transparency and credibility in the electoral system ahead of upcoming polls.
Question 5 Aug 25, 2025
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Which mode of electronic delivery has been introduced by the Delhi government for serving court summons and warrants under the newly notified Delhi BNSS Rules, 2025?
WhatsApp and e-mailThe Delhi government has notified the Delhi BNSS (Service of Summons and Warrants) Rules, 2025, which allow electronic delivery of court summons and warrants through WhatsApp and e-mail. This initiative aims to save time and ensure prompt delivery, reducing delays in legal proceedings. It will also reduce the burden on police personnel who previously had to handle physical service of documents. The notification was issued by the Delhi Home Department and approved by Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena. This digital shift is expected to streamline judicial processes and improve efficiency in the criminal justice system.