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Delhi International Airport Wins Prestigious ASQ Award for Best Airport in Asia-Pacific
GMR Airports Infrastructure Limited recently shared some exciting news: its subsidiary, Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), has received the esteemed Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Airport Experience Award for 2024! This award recognizes DIAL as the Best Airport for handling over 40 million passengers in the Asia-Pacific region. What’s even more impressive is that this is the seventh year in a row that Delhi Airport has been celebrated for its outstanding dedication to customer service.
Delhi International Airport, operated by GMR Airports Infrastructure Limited, has once again affirmed its position as a leader in airport service quality by winning the ASQ Airport Experience Award 2024. This recognition, granted by Airports Council International (ACI), highlights the airport’s ongoing commitment to delivering an outstanding passenger experience, operational efficiency, and customer satisfaction. The award showcases Delhi Airport’s achievements in maintaining high service standards, further establishing its reputation as a premier global aviation hub.
Understanding the ASQ Awards
The Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Awards are known as the gold standard in the global airport sector. These awards honor the top airports around the world, based on passenger satisfaction surveys that take place at the airports themselves. Here are some important features of these awards:
• Global Benchmarking: It’s the only global program that gauges passenger experiences while at the airport.
• Passenger-Centric: The awards rely on real-time feedback from travelers across various service metrics.
• Worldwide Participation: More than 400 airports are part of this initiative.
Delhi International Airport’s Legacy of Excellence
This year marks a significant achievement for Delhi Airport, as it has won the award for the seventh straight time in the 40+ Million Passengers Per Annum (MPPA) category within the Asia-Pacific region. Having held this honor from 2018 to 2023, the airport showcases its ongoing commitment to providing outstanding service quality.
Delhi Airport’s Growth and Future Prospects
This recognition further underscores Delhi International Airport’s role as a leading aviation hub. In 2024, Delhi Airport reached a major milestone by joining the elite group of global airports capable of serving 100 million passengers per year. This milestone strengthens its position as a major player in the international aviation industry.
About GMR Airports Limited
GMR Airports Limited (GAL), formerly known as GMR Airports Infrastructure Limited, is a leading global airport platform company with over two decades of experience in designing, constructing, and operating world-class, sustainable airports.
Holi 2025: Date, Time, Significance
Holi, famously known as the “Festival of Colors,” is one of the most cheerful Hindu festivals out there. It’s celebrated with a lot of excitement not just in India but in various other countries too. The festival unfolds over two days: Holika Dahan marks the first day, while Rangwali Holi takes place on the second. Holi celebrates the victory of good over evil and is characterized by bonfires, colorful powders, lively music, dancing, and an array of sweets.
Two Days of Holi Celebration
Holika Dahan: The first day of Holi is known as Holika Dahan, or sometimes Chhoti Holi or Jalawali Holi. On this day, people light a bonfire to burn Holika, representing the victory of good over evil. Families gather around the fire, engaging in prayers and rituals to dispel negativity from their lives.
Rangwali Holi: The second day is called Rangwali Holi, Dhulandi, or the main day of Holi. This is when the real fun starts! People play with gulaal (dry colors), toss water balloons, and splash around with colored water. Friends and families come together to celebrate with music, dance, and sweet treats like gujiya and malpura.
Holika Dahan 2025: Date and Time
In 2025, Holika Dahan will be performed on Thursday, March 13, while the main Holi celebration will take place on Friday, March 14.
Timings for Holi Dahan 2025
- Purnima Tithi Begins: March 13, 2025 at 10:35 AM
- Purnima Tithi Ends: March 14, 2025 at 12:23 PM
- Holika Dahan Muhurat: From 11:26 PM on March 13 to 12:19 AM on March 14
Significance of Holi
Holi is all about joy, unity, and celebrating the triumph of good over evil. It tells the story of Prahlad and Holika, showcasing the power of faith and devotion. This vibrant festival also welcomes the arrival of spring, ushering in fresh starts and happiness. During Holi, people set aside their differences, strengthen their bonds, and spread love through colorful festivities, dancing, and sharing sweets. It’s truly a time filled with fun, laughter, and togetherness.
Holi Boosts Indian Economy: Traders Expect ₹60,000 Crore in Sales
The Holi festival has once again proven to be a major economic force for traders and businesses across India. According to the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT), this year’s Holi sales are expected to exceed ₹60,000 crore, which is a 20% increase from last year’s ₹50,000 crore. The demand for Indian-made herbal colors, gulal, water guns, balloons, sweets, dry fruits, and festive clothing has skyrocketed, as traders and customers continue to avoid Chinese products. In Delhi alone, Holi-related business is projected to go beyond ₹8,000 crore, giving a significant boost to local trade and the MSME sectors.
Key Highlights of Holi 2025 Sales & Trends
1. Increased Consumer Spending & Festive Sales Boom
- For Holi 2025, sales are expected to hit over ₹60,000 crore, up from ₹50,000 crore last year.
- In Delhi, the Holi business alone is forecasted to surpass ₹8,000 crore.
- There’s a significant demand for colors, sweets, clothing, FMCG products, and consumer goods.
- We’re also anticipating a bustling atmosphere in wholesale and retail markets throughout India.
2. Boycott of Chinese Goods & Preference for Indian Products
- Consumers are increasingly opting for Indian-made products instead of their Chinese counterparts. Some of the favorites include herbal colors, gulal, water guns, balloons, sandalwood, pooja materials, and clothing.
- This growing preference is really helping local traders and the MSME sectors thrive with the rising demand for Indian goods.
3. Surge in Demand for Festive Attire & Accessories
• White T-shirts, kurta-pajamas, and salwar suits are super popular for Holi celebrations.
• T-shirts featuring “Happy Holi” slogans are flying off the shelves.
• This festive season is really driving sales in the textile, garment, and accessories markets.
4. Growth in Event Bookings for Holi Celebrations
- Large-scale Holi Milan celebrations are taking place across Delhi and other major cities.
- Over 3,000 Holi events are being organized in Delhi alone.
- Banquet halls, farmhouses, hotels, restaurants, and public parks are fully booked for Holi events.
- Business, social, cultural, and religious organizations are actively hosting Holi Milan gatherings.
5. Increased Demand for Water Guns & Holi Items
- Markets are flooded with unique and attractive water guns (pichkaris).
- Price Range for Water Guns,
- Pressure water guns: ₹100 to ₹350
- Tank-style water guns: ₹100 to ₹400
- Fancy pipe water guns are also in trend.
- Popular cartoon character-themed pichkaris featuring Spider-Man and Chhota Bheem are a hit among children.
- Spray-based gulal is witnessing very high demand.
6. Sweet Shops Experience Record Sales for Holi Treats
- Huge demand for Holi-special gujiyas and other festive sweets.
- Dry fruits, dry fruit garlands, and festive gift hampers are being widely purchased for gifting.
- Traditional Holi delicacies are contributing to high sales in sweet shops and grocery markets.
7. Delhi’s Holi Celebrations & Market Trends
- Holika Dahan in Delhi: March 13, 2025.
- Holi (Festival of Colors): March 14, 2025.
- Delhi markets are fully decorated and stocked with festive items.
- Rising number of shoppers indicates a strong festive buying trend.
- Custom of gifting sweets and dry fruit garlands has further boosted market activity.
Maharashtra Budget 2025-26: A Detailed Analysis
The Maharashtra Budget for 2025-26 was presented by Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, who also manages the Finance portfolio. This budget follows the Mahayuti government’s impressive win in the assembly elections and comes at a time of significant financial strain. The state is grappling with a record debt projection of Rs 9.3 lakh crore and an alarming revenue deficit, estimated at Rs 45,891 crore for the fiscal year 2025-26. Given these financial hurdles, the budget refrains from launching any major new initiatives and instead prioritizes the continuation of existing programs.
Financial Condition of Maharashtra
1. Rising Debt Burden
- The state’s total debt is projected to hit Rs 9.3 lakh crore, which is an increase of Rs 2 lakh crore from last year (2024-25), when it stood at Rs 7.1 lakh crore.
- If we look back a decade, this amount has nearly tripled.
- The fiscal deficit is estimated to be 2.76% of the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP), and the debt-to-GSDP ratio is at 18.7%, comfortably below the 25% limit set.
2. Widening Revenue Deficit
The state’s revenue deficit, which is the difference between what it brings in and what it spends, is expected to hit Rs 45,891 crore. That’s more than double last year’s estimate of Rs 20,051 crore.
With such a tight financial situation, the government is finding it tough to roll out new welfare programs.
Key Budget Highlights
1. Existing Welfare Schemes Over New Announcements
The budget is all about keeping the current welfare programs running instead of introducing new ones. One of the key initiatives, the Mukhya Mantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana, has experienced a budget cut of Rs 10,000 crore compared to last year. For the 2025-26 period, the total funding for this scheme stands at Rs 36,000 crore. Unfortunately, the planned increase in the monthly stipend from Rs 1,500 to Rs 2,100 has been postponed.
2. Farm Loan Waiver Deferred
- The Mahayuti government had pledged to provide a farm loan waiver in its election manifesto, but unfortunately, it didn’t make it into this year’s budget.
- Instead, the focus seems to be on maintaining the current agricultural programs.
3. Increase in District Annual Plan
- To strengthen local governance, the district annual plan has been hiked by 11%, increasing from Rs 18,165 crore to Rs 20,165 crore.
- This is significant as local body elections are approaching.
4. Social Justice Initiatives
The budget has made significant allocations for Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs):
- The SC component of the annual plan has been increased by 42%.
- The ST component has been hiked by 40%.
Revenue Generation Measures
1. New Taxes on Motor Vehicles
- The government has proposed new taxes on motor vehicles, which are expected to generate Rs 1,125 crore in revenue.
2. Increase in Stamp Duty
- Stamp duty on certain transactions has been increased to boost revenue collection.
Infrastructure and Development Projects
- The budget does not announce new infrastructure projects, especially in the road sector.
- The focus remains on ongoing projects, ensuring their timely completion rather than launching new ones.
RBI and NCFE Launch Nationwide Campaigns to Boost Financial Literacy
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the National Centre for Financial Education (NCFE) have rolled out financial literacy campaigns nationwide to foster financial awareness and inclusion. These initiatives, part of the National Strategy for Financial Education (NSFE), are focused on empowering diverse groups in society with essential financial knowledge and skills. They’re conducting special programs aimed at different age brackets, particularly the youth (under 18) and senior citizens (over 60).
Key Highlights of the Financial Literacy Campaigns
1. Financial Literacy Centres (FLCs) Initiative
- Lead banks have been tasked with establishing Financial Literacy Centres (FLCs) to enhance financial education.
- Additionally, banks are organizing special camps aimed at various target groups through these FLCs.
2. ‘RBI Kehta Hai’ Campaign
- A multi-media, multilingual public awareness campaign.
- Uses TV, radio, print, and digital platforms to educate people on safe banking practices and financial literacy.
3. Mass Media Financial Awareness Campaigns
- Financial awareness messages disseminated to all age groups.
- Focuses on safe digital transactions, fraud prevention, and grievance redressal.
4. Financial Awareness Messages (FAME) Booklet
- Developed by RBI to standardize financial literacy content.
- Includes specific content for various target groups, including senior citizens.
5. Financial Education (FE) Programs by NCFE & CFL
- Regular financial education programs for youth (below 18 years) and senior citizens (above 60 years).
- Conducted in collaboration with the Centre for Financial Literacy (CFL).
6. NCFE’s National Strategy for Financial Education (NSFE)
- Designed in consultation with Financial Sector Regulators.
- Aims to develop financial skills, attitudes, and behaviors for effective money management.
7. Financial Literacy Programs in North East India
- 54 Financial Literacy Programs conducted in the last three years in North-Eastern States.
- Positive participant feedback on understanding financial concepts, grievance redressal mechanisms, and financial fraud protection.
8. Pan-India Financial Literacy and Inclusion Survey (2017)
- Conducted in 29 states and 5 Union Territories (excluding Andaman & Nicobar Islands).
- Based on OECD/INFE (International Network on Financial Education) Toolkit.
Financial literacy measured across three components
- Financial Knowledge
- Financial Attitude
- Financial Behavior
9. Government’s Commitment to Financial Inclusion
- Ministry of Finance actively monitoring financial literacy programs.
- RBI and NCFE ensuring nationwide financial awareness and inclusion.
Digital Payment Transactions Grow by 46% from FY 2021-22 to FY 2023-24
In India, digital payment transactions jumped from 8,839 crore in FY 2021-22 to an impressive 18,737 crore in FY 2023-24, reflecting a remarkable 46% CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate). A significant part of this growth can be attributed to the Unified Payments Interface (UPI), which experienced a phenomenal CAGR of 69%, reaching 13,116 crore transactions in FY 2023-24 and capturing more than 70% of the total digital payment market. The “Incentive Scheme for the promotion of RuPay Debit Cards and low-value BHIM-UPI transactions (P2M)” has been a key player in this expansion, motivating people all over the country to go digital with their transactions.
Key Highlights of Digital Payment Growth (FY 2021-22 to FY 2023-24)
1. Growth in Digital Transactions
Total Digital Payments
- FY 2021-22 – 8,8
- Transactions (46% growth)
UPI Transactions
- FY 2021-22 – 4,597 crore transactions
- FY 2023-24 – 13,116 crore transactions (69% CAGR)
- UPI Share in Total Digital Transactions (FY 2023-24) – 70%
2. Factors Driving Digital Payment Growth
UPI’s Dominance: Rapid adoption of UPI for seamless and instant transactions.
Expansion of Digital Payment Infrastructure
- Widespread adoption of QR codes & POS terminals.
- Increased participation of Third-Party App Providers (TPAPs).
Increase in Banks Offering Digital Payment Services
- FY 2021-22 – 216 banks.
- FY 2023-24 – 572 banks.
3. Role of the Government in Promoting Digital Payments
- DIGIDHAN Mission: Established to strengthen India’s digital payment ecosystem.
Incentive Scheme for Banks (ISB) Portal
• Focused on building awareness and ensuring easy data collection.
• Inspires banks to advocate for UPI and RuPay payment methods.
• Stakeholder Consultations: Working closely with banks and fintech partners to enhance implementation.
Digital Payment Transactions Cross 18,000 Crore in FY 2024-25
India’s digital payment ecosystem has witnessed a remarkable surge, with total transactions crossing 18,000 crore in FY 2024-25 (till January 2025). This impressive growth is mainly fueled by the rise of UPI, better partnerships in the fintech space, and government efforts to encourage cashless payments. To keep things secure, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) have rolled out AI-powered fraud detection systems and awareness campaigns aimed at tackling financial cybercrimes. Plus, the government has beefed up cybercrime reporting systems to make digital transactions safer for everyone.
Key Highlights
• Digital payments, including UPI transactions, have skyrocketed to a whopping 18,120.82 crore transactions as of January 2025.
• We’ve seen a remarkable increase in digital transaction volume over the past five financial years.
• The RBI and NPCI have rolled out AI-driven fraud prevention measures along with awareness campaigns.
• The government is taking steps to tackle financial cybercrimes, launching initiatives like the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal and Helpline (1930).
Growth in Digital Payments (Last Five Financial Years)
- Financial Year Volume (in Crore Transactions) Value (in Lakh Crore ₹)
- 2020-21 4,370.68 1,414.58
- 2021-22 7,197.68 1,744.01
- 2022-23 11,393.82 2,086.85
- 2023-24 16,443.02 2,428.24
- 2024-25 (Till Jan 2025) 18,120.82 2,330.72
- Transaction volume has more than quadrupled since 2020-21!
Measures to Prevent UPI and Digital Payment Frauds
1. AI/ML-Based Fraud Prevention by NPCI
- Device Binding: Transactions are linked to a customer’s mobile number & device.
- Two-Factor Authentication: PIN-based verification for secure transactions.
- Daily Transaction Limits: Caps on high-value transactions to minimize fraud.
- AI/ML Fraud Monitoring Solutions: NPCI alerts banks and declines suspicious transactions using AI-based models.
2. RBI & Banks’ Awareness Campaigns
- SMS Alerts: Quick fraud prevention messages to users.
- Radio & Public Awareness: National campaigns on cybercrime prevention.
3. Cybercrime Reporting & Helplines
- National Cybercrime Reporting Portal: www.cybercrime.gov.in
- Cybercrime Helpline: Call 1930 for immediate fraud reporting.
Department of Telecommunications Initiatives
- Digital Intelligence Platform (DIP): Tracks fraud transactions.
- ‘Chakshu’ Facility: Enables reporting of fraud calls, SMS, or WhatsApp messages.
Australia and England to Play Historic 150th Anniversary Test at MCG
Test cricket is about to celebrate a significant milestone as Australia and England gear up for a one-off day-night Test match, commemorating the 150th anniversary of the very first Test match. Cricket Australia (CA) has confirmed that this landmark pink-ball Test will be held at the renowned Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) from March 11 to March 15, 2027.
This much-anticipated event not only celebrates the rich history of Test cricket but also signifies its evolution into the modern era with the inclusion of a day-night format. The encounter is expected to draw global attention, uniting cricket fans worldwide in honoring the legacy of the longest format of the game.
The Significance of the 150th Anniversary Test
A Tribute to the First-Ever Test Match
The very first official Test match happened at the MCG back in March 1877, where Australia and England faced off in a game that laid the groundwork for international cricket. The 150th Anniversary Test is a heartfelt nod to that groundbreaking match, highlighting the long-standing rivalry and friendship between these two cricketing giants.
A Rare and Historic Occasion
This upcoming match will be a historic moment, as it will be the first time the Australian men’s team plays a pink-ball Test at the MCG. Earlier in 2024, the Australian women’s team made waves by being the first to play a day-night Test at this iconic venue against England during the Women’s Ashes series.
The MCG is steeped in Ashes history, having previously hosted the Centenary Test in 1977—exactly a century after the very first Test match. That unforgettable game saw Australia triumph by 45 runs, echoing the outcome of the inaugural Test.
The Legacy of Centenary Test Matches
1977: The First Centenary Test at MCG
The first Centenary Test in 1977 remains one of the most celebrated games in cricket history. Some of its most iconic moments include:
- David Hookes smashing five consecutive boundaries off Tony Greig
- Rick McCosker batting bravely with a broken jaw
- Derek Randall’s brilliant century for England
1980: The Second Centenary Test at Lord’s
Three years later, Australia and England played a second Centenary Test at Lord’s Cricket Ground to mark 100 years since the first Test in England (1880). These centennial matches reflect cricket’s commitment to honoring its past while embracing the future.
Government Initiatives to Enhance Credit Access and Finance for MSMEs
Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are crucial to the Indian economy, significantly impacting employment and GDP. To ensure their growth and financial well-being, the Government of India, along with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), has introduced several measures to improve credit access and ease financing for MSMEs. These initiatives focus on refining lending processes, lowering collateral requirements, and utilizing technology to facilitate smooth credit distribution.
Key Measures to Increase Credit Access for MSMEs
Timely Credit Decisions for MSMEs
When it comes to loans of up to ₹25 lakh, banks are required to give credit decisions within 14 working days. Additionally, they need to provide MSME borrowers with a helpful checklist of the documents they’ll need right when they apply.
Priority Sector Lending (PSL) Targets
- Specific lending targets for MSMEs were prescribed in Priority Sector Lending (PSL) guidelines (dated 4.9.2020).
Collateral-Free Loans for Small Enterprises
- No collateral security is required for loans up to ₹10 lakh for Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs).
Working Capital Computation for MSMEs
- Banks must calculate working capital requirements for MSE units as at least 20% of the projected annual turnover for borrowal limits up to ₹5 crore.
Trade Receivables Discounting System (TReDS)
- Helps MSMEs get early payments and addresses the issue of delayed payments from buyers.
External Benchmark for MSME Loan Interest Rates
- Banks must link MSME loan interest rates to an external benchmark for transparency and fair pricing.
RBI’s Account Aggregator (AA) Framework
- Facilitates data-driven lending by enabling lenders to access financial data of MSMEs digitally.
Regulatory Sandbox (RS) for MSME Lending
- Supports technological innovation in lending through the use of AI and data analytics.
Unified Lending Interface (ULI)
- RBI’s ULI initiative improves access to credit for underserved populations.
GST Sahay App
- Developed by SIDBI, this app provides ‘on-tap’ invoice-based credit to micro enterprises without paperwork.
Udyam Assist Platform (UAP)
- Helps register Informal Micro Enterprises (IMEs) that are not under GST to provide them access to credit and benefits.
Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana (PMMY)
Includes various initiatives like,
- Publicity campaigns
- Simplification of application forms
- Credit Guarantee Scheme
- Monitoring of loan disbursements
Digital Loan Platforms for MSMEs
- JanSamarth Portal: Digital evaluation-based loan approvals.
PSB Loans in 59 Minutes: Quick MSME loan approvals from multiple lenders.
SAMADHAAN Portal
- Monitors pending payments to MSMEs from buyers of goods and services.
Credit Guarantee Schemes
- Government has introduced various credit guarantee schemes to support MSMEs financially.
New Credit Assessment Model
- Developed by Public Sector Banks (PSBs), it uses digital footprints to assess MSMEs’ financial status and determine credit limits.
IIFA Awards 2025: List of Winners
The International Indian Film Academy Awards (IIFA) 2025 was nothing short of spectacular, celebrating a remarkable 25 years of recognizing the best in Bollywood. Hosted in the beautiful city of Jaipur, Rajasthan, the event was a star-studded affair, with the biggest names in Indian cinema in attendance. Over two exciting days, March 8 and 9, 2025, the audience enjoyed stunning performances and unforgettable moments, all leading up to the announcement of the most prestigious awards in the industry.
The night’s biggest winner was Kiran Rao’s “Laapataa Ladies,” which dominated the evening by winning 10 awards, making it the most celebrated film of the night. Other notable winners included Kartik Aaryan, who took home the Best Actor award, and the thrilling action film “Kill,” which also garnered multiple accolades. Let’s take a closer look at the complete list of winners and the standout moments from this year’s IIFA Awards.
IIFA 2025 Full List of Winners
Best Film Categories
- Best Picture: Laapataa Ladies
- Best Direction: Kiran Rao (Laapataa Ladies)
- Best Story (Original) In The Popular Category: Biplab Goswami (Laapataa Ladies)
- Best Story (Adapted): Sriram Raghavan, Arijit Biswas, Pooja Ladha Surti, Anukriti Pandey (Merry Christmas)
- Best Screenplay: Sneha Desai (Laapataa Ladies)
- Best Dialogue: Arjun Dhawan, Aditya Dhar, Aditya Suhas Jambhale, Monal Thaakar (Article 370)
Acting Categories
- Best Performance in a Leading Role (Male): Kartik Aaryan (Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3)
- Best Performance in a Leading Role (Female): Nitanshi Goel (Laapataa Ladies)
- Best Performance in a Supporting Role (Female): Janki Bodiwala (Shaitaan)
- Best Performance in a Supporting Role (Male): Ravi Kishan (Laapataa Ladies)
- Best Performance in a Negative Role: Raghav Juyal (Kill)
Debut Categories
- Best Directorial Debut: Kunal Kemmu (Madgaon Express)
- Best Debut (Male): Lakshya Lalwani (Kill)
- Best Debut (Female): Pratibha Ranta (Laapataa Ladies)
Music and Technical Categories
- Best Music Director: Ram Sampath (Laapataa Ladies)
- Best Lyrics: Prashant Pandey (Sajni from Laapataa Ladies)
- Best Singer (Male): Jubin Nautiyal (Dua from Article 370)
- Best Singer (Female): Shreya Ghoshal (Ami Je Tomar 3.0 from Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3)
- Best Choreography: Bosco-Caesar (Tauba Tauba from Bad Newz)
- Best Sound Design: Subash Sahoo, Boloy Kumar Doloi, Rahul Karpe (Kill)
- Best Editing: Jabeen Merchant (Laapataa Ladies)
- Best Cinematography: Rafey Mahmood (Kill)
- Best Special Effects: Red Chillies VFX (Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3)
Lifetime Achievement and Special Honors
- Outstanding Achievement in Indian Cinema: Rakesh Roshan