Showing questions for November 01, 2025
- Total: 30 questions
Question 16 Nov 01, 2025
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What is the primary objective of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls announced by the Election Commission of India?
To verify and update the voter list ahead of upcoming electionsThe Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is a crucial administrative exercise aimed at ensuring the accuracy and completeness of electoral rolls. It involves door-to-door verification by Booth Level Officers (BLOs) and allows citizens to add or correct their details using Enumeration Forms and Form 6. This process directly impacts electoral integrity, especially in closely contested constituencies. In Madhya Pradesh, the SIR has taken on political significance due to differing levels of preparedness between the BJP and Congress. Accurate voter rolls help prevent issues like vote deletion or duplication, which parties allege could influence election outcomes.
Question 17 Nov 01, 2025
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Which party in Madhya Pradesh has formed a special team of senior leaders to oversee the SIR process as of November 2025?
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), being the ruling party in Madhya Pradesh, swiftly formed a special coordination team led by SS Uppal to manage the SIR process. The party has mobilized Booth Level Agents (BLAs) to accompany BLOs during door-to-door visits, ensuring efficient data collection and voter enrollment. This reflects the BJP’s strong organizational structure and grassroots network. In contrast, the Congress is reportedly lagging in appointing BLAs across all districts, revealing internal disorganization. The BJP’s proactive approach aims to consolidate its voter base ahead of future elections.
Question 18 Nov 01, 2025
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According to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, why should the RSS be banned?
Because most law and order problems in the country arise due to the BJP-RSSIn a statement made on November 1, 2025, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge expressed his personal opinion that the RSS should be banned, citing it as a root cause of many law and order issues in India. He accused the current government of reviving divisive forces that Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel had previously sought to contain. Kharge referenced Patel’s 1948 decision to ban the RSS after Mahatma Gandhi’s assassination. He argued that allowing government employees to associate with the RSS disrespects Patel’s legacy and undermines national unity. His remarks came in response to Prime Minister Modi’s criticism of the Congress on Patel’s birth anniversary.
Question 19 Nov 01, 2025
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What major naval event will the Indian Navy host in February 2026 in Visakhapatnam?
International Fleet Review and Milan naval exerciseThe Indian Navy is set to host two significant maritime events in Visakhapatnam in February 2026: the International Fleet Review (IFR) on February 18 and the Milan naval exercise from February 19–25. Over 50 navies, including those of the US and Russia, are expected to participate, showcasing India’s growing naval capabilities. Notably, China, Pakistan, and Türkiye have not been invited. The IFR, themed “United through Oceans,” will be attended by President Droupadi Murmu and feature indigenous assets like INS Vikrant. These events underscore India’s strategic maritime diplomacy amid global geopolitical tensions.
Question 20 Nov 01, 2025
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Which development scheme did Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai highlight to reduce electricity bills for consumers?
PM Suryaghar Free Electricity SchemeChief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai emphasized the PM Suryaghar Free Electricity Scheme as a key initiative to alleviate the burden of electricity bills on consumers. Under this scheme, households can install solar panels with substantial central and state subsidies—up to ₹1,08,000 for a 3 kW system—enabling them to generate their own power and even become net producers. The state government complements the central scheme with additional subsidies, promoting energy independence and rural electrification. Sai stated the ultimate goal is to make consumers “bill-free.” This aligns with the broader Viksit Bharat 2047 vision and demonstrates Chhattisgarh’s focus on sustainable development and welfare.