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Showing questions for September 28, 2025 - Total: 18 questions
Question 1 Sep 28, 2025
Which Indian shooter became the first armless woman to win a gold medal in the compound individual category at the World Archery Championships, as mentioned in the article?
Sheetal Devi The article highlights Sheetal Devi's historic achievement by noting her participation and success in international archery. It mentions that she 'scripted history by becoming the first woman armless archer to win world championship gold in the compound individual section' during the Paralympic Games in Paris. This groundbreaking performance showcases her exceptional skill and determination despite physical challenges. Her victory is not only a personal triumph but also an inspiration for differently-abled athletes worldwide. The file photo included in the article further emphasizes the significance of her accomplishment on a global stage.
Question 2 Sep 28, 2025
What action did the Madhya Pradesh High Court take regarding Sonam Raghuvanshi's inclusion in the Dussehra effigy-burning ritual?
Stayed the inclusion The Indore bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court intervened in a sensitive matter involving the proposed symbolic punishment of Sonam Raghuvanshi through the traditional Dussehra 'Surpanakha Dahan' ritual. The court recognized the legal complexity and potential prejudice to ongoing proceedings if she were publicly vilified before trial. It emphasized that cultural expressions must respect individual rights and judicial integrity. While allowing the ritual to proceed, the court barred any personal references to accused individuals. This decision reflects the judiciary’s role in balancing tradition with due process and preventing media trials.
Question 3 Sep 28, 2025
Who delivered a strong address at the UN General Assembly condemning Pakistan as the 'epicentre of global terrorism'?
Dr S Jaishankar External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar delivered a forceful speech at the 80th session of the UN General Assembly, where he directly confronted Pakistan over its alleged support for terrorism. He referred to the April 2025 Pahalgam terror attack and reaffirmed India's zero-tolerance policy, stating that perpetrators had been brought to justice. Jaishankar accused Pakistan of running industrial-scale terror operations and glorifying terrorists, calling for global action against terror financing. He also stressed the need for urgent reform of the UN Security Council, asserting that India is ready to take on greater responsibilities. His speech underscored India’s firm stance on national security and multilateral reform.
Question 4 Sep 28, 2025
How many people died in the stampede at actor-politician Vijay's rally in Karur, Tamil Nadu?
36 The stampede occurred during a massive political rally in Karur, Tamil Nadu, where actor-politician Vijay was addressing supporters from atop his campaign vehicle. As crowds gathered for hours, the situation turned chaotic around 7:30 pm when people began fainting and falling, triggering panic. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin confirmed that 36 people, including 16 women and eight children, lost their lives in the incident. A Commission of Inquiry led by Justice Aruna Jagadeesan was announced to investigate the tragedy. The Union Home Ministry sought a report, and both PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah expressed deep condolences, highlighting the national attention the event received.
Question 5 Sep 28, 2025
What major decision is the Indian government considering regarding parliamentary standing committees?
Extending their tenure from one year to two years Lawmakers have raised concerns that the current one-year tenure of parliamentary standing committees is insufficient for meaningful legislative scrutiny and policy review. In response, the government is considering extending the tenure of these panels to two years to allow more time for in-depth studies and effective oversight. These committees, often called 'mini-parliaments,' play a crucial role in examining bills, budgets, and departmental functioning. The final decision will be made after consultations with Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla and Rajya Sabha Chairman CP Radhakrishnan. This proposed change aims to enhance institutional memory and improve the quality of parliamentary deliberations.

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