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Showing questions for September 19, 2025 - Total: 26 questions
Question 11 Sep 19, 2025
Which event based on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s life was held at KD Jadhav Hall, Indira Gandhi Stadium?
Mera Desh Pehle – The Untold Story of Shri Narendra Modi Ji The grand musical presentation titled 'Mera Desh Pehle – The Untold Story of Shri Narendra Modi Ji' was organized at KD Jadhav Hall, Indira Gandhi Stadium, showcasing PM Modi’s journey from childhood to leadership through music and storytelling. It was supported by the Delhi government’s Department of Art, Culture and Languages and conceptualized by lyricist Manoj Muntashir. Renowned singer B Praak performed along with other artists, captivating the audience with soulful renditions. The event was attended by high-profile figures including BJP President JP Nadda, Delhi CM Rekha Gupta, and dignitaries from judiciary, sports, and culture. This cultural tribute aimed to inspire citizens by highlighting perseverance and national service.
Question 12 Sep 19, 2025
Who filed complaints regarding irregularities in the construction of the former Chief Minister’s residence at Flag Staff Road?
Vijender Gupta Vijender Gupta, currently the Delhi Assembly Speaker and then Leader of Opposition, filed two formal complaints with the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) concerning illegal construction activities at the Chief Minister’s official residence on Flag Staff Road. The complaints highlighted unauthorized demolition of eight Type-V flats, amalgamation of two bungalows without approval, and construction exceeding permissible FAR and ground coverage limits. Environmental violations included felling trees without clearance and failure to conduct compensatory afforestation of nearly 19,700 trees. Tenders were allegedly misrepresented as 'additions and alterations' while constructing an entirely new complex. The CVC has registered the complaints and the CPWD’s Chief Vigilance Officer submitted a detailed report under active review.
Question 13 Sep 19, 2025
What was the name of the campaign under which the new academic curricula were launched in Delhi schools?
Seva Pakhwada The new academic curricula—NEEEV, Science of Living, and Rashtraneeti—were launched under the ongoing 'Seva Pakhwada' campaign, emphasizing public service and educational reform. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta introduced these programs during the 'Namo Vidya Utsav' event, stressing innovation in teaching and student retention in higher classes. The initiative aims to equip students with entrepreneurship skills, emotional intelligence, AI knowledge, and civic responsibility. Education Minister Ashish Sood highlighted that government school students are future leaders who rely heavily on teachers due to lack of expensive tuitions. The launch was conducted in front of teachers, recognizing them as key stakeholders in implementing these transformative courses across Delhi’s government schools.
Question 14 Sep 19, 2025
The Supreme Court agreed to hear a plea challenging the Karnataka government's decision to invite whom to inaugurate Mysuru Dasara 2025?
Banu Mushtaq The Supreme Court agreed to hear a petition challenging the Karnataka government’s decision to invite International Booker Prize winner Banu Mushtaq to inaugurate the Mysuru Dasara festivities on September 22, 2025. The petitioner argued that allowing a non-Hindu to perform the Agreshwari puja at the Mysuru temple was constitutionally and religiously problematic. Although the Karnataka High Court had dismissed similar PILs on September 15, including one by former BJP MP Pratap Simha, the matter was brought to the Supreme Court for urgent hearing. The High Court had ruled that no legal or constitutional violation was demonstrated by the petitioners. The case highlights tensions between cultural inclusivity and religious tradition in public festivals.
Question 15 Sep 19, 2025
What was the Bombay High Court's action regarding the 2008 Malegaon blast case on September 19, 2025?
Issued notices to NIA and seven acquitted persons On September 19, 2025, the Bombay High Court issued notices to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), the Maharashtra government, and seven individuals acquitted in the 2008 Malegaon blast case, including Pragya Singh Thakur and Lt Col Prasad Purohit. The notices were in response to an appeal filed by victims’ families challenging the special NIA court’s July 31 judgment that acquitted the accused due to lack of reliable evidence. The petitioners alleged that the investigation was flawed and the acquittal was legally unsound. The court has scheduled the next hearing after six weeks. This development underscores ongoing concerns about the effectiveness and impartiality of investigations in terrorism-related cases.

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