Showing questions for October 06, 2025
- Total: 22 questions
Question 6 Oct 06, 2025
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Who was arrested for allegedly running a sextortion racket involving a fake explicit video threat?
Mohammad NaseemDelhi Police arrested 26-year-old Mohammad Naseem from Haryana’s Nuh district for orchestrating a sextortion scam. The victim received a video call from an unknown woman followed by a call from someone posing as a cyber police officer, threatening to upload an explicit video unless money was paid. The victim transferred ₹39,000 via UPI before realizing it was a fraud and reporting it on the National Cyber Reporting Platform. Investigations led to Naseem, who admitted the gang used social media to trap victims with fake identities and threats.
Question 7 Oct 06, 2025
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Which community did Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta praise at the Prajapati Mahakumbh in Narela?
Prajapati (Kumhar) communityOn 05/10/2025, Delhi CM Rekha Gupta attended the Prajapati (Kumhar) Mahakumbh at Adarsh Ramlila Ground in Narela, where she lauded the traditional craftsmanship and dedication of the Prajapati community. She emphasized the government’s commitment to their welfare, education, skill development, and economic empowerment. The event was organized by the National Prajapati Federation and attended by BJP leaders and local artisans. The CM linked this support to PM Modi’s ‘Vocal for Local’ and ‘Swadeshi’ initiatives, highlighting the cultural and economic importance of indigenous crafts.
Question 8 Oct 06, 2025
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How much banned firecrackers were seized by Delhi Police in raids ahead of Diwali 2025?
1,751 kgDelhi Police conducted multiple raids across areas like Dwarka, Rohini, Uttam Nagar, Shastri Nagar, Mukundpur, Shahdara, and Mandoli, seizing a total of 1,751 kg of banned firecrackers. The crackdown followed Supreme Court directives to curb firecracker use due to worsening air quality in winter. Seven individuals were arrested, including grocery shop owners and transporters. One raid uncovered fireworks hidden in a residential building disguised as an LED bulb unit. The operation aimed to ensure public safety and reduce pollution during the festive season.
Question 9 Oct 06, 2025
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How many radio sets were distributed by the CRPF in Naxal-affected areas of Bastar, Chhattisgarh, as part of a civic action programme?
10,800The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) distributed a total of 10,800 radio sets across remote and interior locations in the seven districts of Bastar, Chhattisgarh. This initiative was part of a special public campaign launched by the Ministry of Home Affairs with a budget of ₹1.62 crore to counter Left Wing Extremism (LWE). Each of the 180 CRPF companies deployed in the region received 60 radios for distribution. The aim was to connect nearly 54,000 individuals to national broadcasts, including the Prime Minister’s 'Mann Ki Baat', and reduce Maoist influence through awareness and welfare. The radios support FM, MW, and SW bands and can operate on batteries or direct power.
Question 10 Oct 06, 2025
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What is the name of the rural cultural institution that the Odisha government plans to revive in every village?
Bhagabata TungiThe Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi announced on October 6, 2025, that the state government aims to revive 'Bhagabata Tungi' in every village. These are traditional cottages where villagers gather post-work to discuss religious texts, culture, and scriptures, forming a core part of rural Odia life. The initiative is linked to promoting spiritual values through the Bhagavad Gita and strengthening community development. Majhi emphasized that such spaces reinforce moral and social values among youth and society at large. The move aligns with broader efforts to preserve and promote Odia heritage and traditions.