Current Affairs May 2025

Election Commission Unveiled Three New Voter-Centric Reforms

Election Commission Unveiled Three New Voter-Centric Reforms

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has introduced three key reforms—electronic access to death registration data, revamped voter information slips (VIS), and standard photo identity cards for Booth Level Officers (BLOs).These initiatives, guided by CEC Gyanesh Kumar, aim to boost electoral roll accuracy, improve voter communication, and enhance field-level transparency.The integration with the Registrar General […]

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Madhya Pradesh Introduced India’s First AI-Powered Real-Time Forest Alert System

Madhya Pradesh Introduced India’s First AI-Powered Real-Time Forest Alert System

Madhya Pradesh has set a new benchmark in forest management with the launch of India’s first AI-based real-time forest alert system.This system integrates satellite data, artificial intelligence (AI), and mobile reporting to monitor and respond to land encroachment, deforestation, and other forest degradation issues.Initially implemented in five forest divisions, the system offers a scalable model

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RBI Launches 3 Key Surveys for Monetary Policy Input

RBI Launches 3 Key Surveys for Monetary Policy Input

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on April 29, 2025, launched three key surveys—the Inflation Expectations Survey of Households (IESH), the Urban Consumer Confidence Survey (UCCS), and the Rural Consumer Confidence Survey (RCCS)—to collect public sentiment on inflation, employment, income, and economic confidence.Covering urban (19 cities) and rural (31 states/UTs) areas, these surveys aim to

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Centre Clears Greenfield NH-6 Corridor Linking Meghalaya and Assam

Centre Clears Greenfield NH-6 Corridor Linking Meghalaya and Assam

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by PM Narendra Modi, has approved a 166.80 km Greenfield High-Speed Corridor on NH-06, from Mawlyngkhung (Meghalaya) to Panchgram (Assam) at a capital cost of ₹22,864 crore via the Hybrid Annuity Mode (HAM).Traversing key districts like Ri Bhoi, East Khasi Hills and Cachar, the project aims to enhance

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