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Showing questions for November 25, 2025 - Total: 19 questions
Question 6 Nov 25, 2025
Who was sworn in as the 53rd Chief Justice of India on 25 November 2025?
Justice Surya Kant Justice Surya Kant took oath as the 53rd Chief Justice of India on 25 November 2025, succeeding Justice B.R. Gavai. The oath was administered by President Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi. He was appointed CJI designate on 30 October 2025 and will serve until 9 February 2027. Born in Hisar, Haryana, Justice Kant has been part of several landmark judgments, including those on Article 370 and electoral rolls in Bihar. His elevation is historic as he is the first Chief Justice of India from Haryana.
Question 7 Nov 25, 2025
Which Union Minister visited Bhutan to bring back a portion of the holy relics of Lord Buddha?
Kiren Rijiju Union Minister Kiren Rijiju traveled to Bhutan to retrieve a portion of the holy relics of Lord Buddha that were enshrined at the National Museum in Thimphu. This visit followed the public exposition of the relics as part of the Global Peace Prayer Festival, which aimed to promote world peace and healing. The event also highlighted the deep cultural and spiritual ties between India and Bhutan. The relics’ return to India symbolizes shared Buddhist heritage and mutual respect between the two nations. The exposition and the visit underscore the importance of religious diplomacy in India’s foreign relations.
Question 8 Nov 25, 2025
What did Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasize during the G20 Leaders Summit in South Africa?
A global compact to prevent misuse of artificial intelligence During the G20 Leaders Summit held in South Africa, Prime Minister Narendra Modi advocated for a global compact to prevent the misuse of artificial intelligence. He stressed that critical technologies should be human-centric rather than finance-centric. This stance aligns with India’s broader vision of ethical and inclusive technological development. Modi’s proposal reflects growing international concerns about AI governance, data privacy, and algorithmic bias. His remarks were aimed at fostering international cooperation to ensure AI serves humanity responsibly.
Question 9 Nov 25, 2025
Which political party announced a 40% reservation of civic poll tickets for candidates under 35 years of age?
BJP The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), through Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, announced that it would reserve at least 40% of tickets for candidates under the age of 35 in the upcoming civic polls. This decision applies to several civic bodies in Maharashtra, including Mumbai, with elections to be completed before 31 January 2026. The move is seen as an effort to encourage youth participation in local governance and rejuvenate the party's cadre. It also reflects a broader national trend of political parties seeking to engage younger demographics. The announcement was made on 24 November 2025, ahead of the scheduled civic elections.
Question 10 Nov 25, 2025
What did Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai accuse the Opposition of regarding electoral roll revision?
Protecting infiltrators Nityanand Rai, the Union Minister of State for Home, accused the opposition of trying to 'protect infiltrators' by raising questions about the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. He claimed that leaders like Rahul Gandhi were engaged in a 'politics of appeasement' that disregarded national interest. The SIR process is especially significant in poll-bound Bihar, where over 65 lakh voters were excluded from draft rolls. Rai’s comments come amid heightened political debate over voter eligibility and citizenship verification. His allegations seek to frame the opposition’s critique as undermining national security and electoral integrity.

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