Showing questions for December 12, 2025
- Total: 15 questions
Question 11 Dec 12, 2025
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Which campaign has BSES recently launched across social media platforms to promote cleaner air in Delhi?
#CleanAirWithBSESBSES launched the '#CleanAirWithBSES' campaign on major digital platforms including Facebook, X, Instagram, and LinkedIn. The initiative uses evocative visuals and short videos to encourage citizens to adopt eco-friendly habits like using electric vehicles, installing rooftop solar panels, and practicing waste reduction. It emphasizes that clean air is a shared responsibility and not just a governmental duty. The campaign also offers practical health tips such as sealing homes during high AQI days and using indoor plants. This effort aligns with broader environmental goals to reduce pollution in India's capital city.
Question 12 Dec 12, 2025
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How much financial assistance was granted to each of the 442 former BLT cadres residing outside the BTC region by the Assam government?
Two lakh rupeesOn December 12, 2025, the Assam government distributed financial aid of two lakh rupees each to 442 former BLT (Bodo Liberation Tigers) cadres who live outside the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) region. This initiative is part of the state's rehabilitation strategy to reintegrate former militants into mainstream society. The event was held at Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra and attended by top state officials including Minister Jayanta Mallabaruah and BTC Chief Executive Member Hagrama Mohilary. The move reflects Assam’s broader peace-building efforts through multiple accords signed since 2020. The assistance aims to support beneficiaries in starting self-reliant, peaceful livelihoods.
Question 13 Dec 12, 2025
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What is the primary goal of the IRPRA 40 Under 40 awards mentioned in the news?
To recognize PR professionals from regional IndiaThe IRPRA (India’s Regional PR Awards) 40 Under 40 initiative aims to honor public relations professionals below the age of 40 who are based in non-metro or regional parts of India. The program was created to elevate regional storytelling and highlight communication excellence outside major urban centers. The fourth edition is scheduled for January 10, 2026, and nominations are open until December 25, 2025. The awards are free to enter and seek to build a platform for emerging communication leaders. This reflects a growing recognition of talent beyond India’s traditional PR hubs like Delhi and Mumbai.
Question 14 Dec 12, 2025
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Which critical sectors did Mukesh Ambani emphasize India must become self-reliant in during his speech at PDEU?
AI, new energy, space, biotechnology, and life sciencesSpeaking at the 13th convocation of Pandit Deendayal Energy University on December 11, 2025, Mukesh Ambani stressed the urgent need for India to achieve self-reliance in strategic sectors such as artificial intelligence, new energy, space, and biotechnology. He linked this call to global geopolitical risks, especially China’s control over critical mineral supply chains. Ambani highlighted that India’s 8% economic growth offers a unique opportunity to build domestic capabilities in future-tech domains. He urged graduates to embody curiosity and courage to lead India’s innovation journey. His remarks align with the national Atma Nirbhar Bharat vision championed by the Modi government.
Question 15 Dec 12, 2025
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What recent change did the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) approve regarding advertising norms?
Easing of advertising guidelines under the revised Code of EthicsOn December 10–11, 2025, the ICAI Central Council approved revisions to its Code of Ethics that permit limited advertising by chartered accountants, a significant policy shift. This move is intended to help Indian CA firms scale up and compete globally by enhancing their visibility and branding. The updated rules also include the ICAI (Global Networking) Guidelines, 2025, which facilitate international collaborations. Previously, strict prohibitions on self-promotion limited the growth of domestic firms. These changes support the government’s broader agenda of fostering large, homegrown professional service firms capable of rivaling the Big Four globally.