1 SEPTEMBER 2025 (Daily Current Affairs)

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🇮🇳 NATIONAL AFFAIRS

National Employment Mission Launch – PM’s Major Initiative

📰 NEWS ANALYSIS

  • Prime Minister launches comprehensive National Employment Mission with ₹2 lakh crore allocation over 5 years
  • Target of creating 4 crore jobs through skill development, entrepreneurship, and industrial expansion
  • Focus on youth employment with special emphasis on first-time job seekers and women workforce
  • Technology-driven employment solutions including AI-based job matching and skill assessment platforms
  • Integration with existing schemes like MGNREGA, PM-Kaushal Vikas Yojana, and Startup India initiatives
  • State government partnerships strengthened for decentralized implementation and monitoring
  • Private sector collaboration ensured through tax incentives and employment generation subsidies

📚 STATIC BACKGROUND – EXAM ESSENTIALS

  • Employment Scenario in India:
    • Labor Force: 53.5 crore people (2023-24)
    • Employment Rate: 57.3% (labour force participation rate)
    • Unemployment Rate: 3.2% (lowest in a decade)
    • Youth Unemployment: 10.5% (age group 15-24 years)
  • Major Employment Schemes:
    • MGNREGA: 100 days guaranteed rural employment (12+ crore households)
    • PM-Kaushal Vikas Yojana: Skill development (1.5+ crore trained)
    • Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Grameen Kaushalya Yojana: Rural youth skill development
    • National Career Service (NCS): Job portal with 4+ crore registrations
  • Sectoral Employment Distribution:
    • Agriculture: 42.5% of workforce (decreasing trend)
    • Manufacturing: 12.1% (target: 25% by 2030)
    • Services: 28.9% (growing sector)
    • Construction: 11.9% (infrastructure-driven growth)
  • Employment Generation Programs:
    • Atmanirbhar Bharat: Self-reliant India promoting domestic manufacturing
    • Production-Linked Incentive: Job creation in 14 sectors
    • Startup India: 90,000+ startups creating 12+ lakh jobs
    • Make in India: Manufacturing sector employment boost
  • Skill Development Infrastructure:
    • Skill Development Ministry: 40+ sector skill councils
    • ITIs: 15,000+ Industrial Training Institutes
    • Polytechnics: 4,300+ institutions
    • Skill Universities: 20+ dedicated institutions
  • Constitutional and Legal Framework:
    • Article 41: Right to work (Directive Principle)
    • Article 43: Living wage and decent standard of life
    • Employment Generation Act: Legal framework for employment programs
    • Labour Codes: 4 unified codes replacing 29 labor laws

India-US Trade Relations Post-Tariff Adjustments

📰 NEWS ANALYSIS

  • India responds to recent US tariff policy changes with strategic trade realignments and negotiations
  • Bilateral trade committee established to address trade concerns and explore new cooperation areas
  • Focus shifts to high-value technology products and services where India has comparative advantage
  • Diversification strategy accelerated with increased engagement with EU, ASEAN, and other partners
  • WTO dispute resolution mechanism explored for addressing unilateral trade measures
  • Indian exporters receive government support through enhanced export credit and marketing assistance
  • Long-term trade partnership discussions initiated focusing on mutual benefits and sustainable growth

📚 STATIC BACKGROUND – EXAM ESSENTIALS

  • India-US Trade Statistics:
    • Bilateral Trade: $190+ billion (2024-25, largest trading partner)
    • India’s Exports: $78 billion to USA
    • India’s Imports: $112 billion from USA
    • Trade Deficit: $34 billion (in favor of USA)
  • Key Export Categories:
    • Services: $80+ billion (IT, business process outsourcing)
    • Textiles and Garments: $12 billion
    • Gems and Jewelry: $8.5 billion
    • Pharmaceuticals: $6.2 billion
  • Major Import Categories:
    • Crude Oil and Energy: $25 billion
    • Technology and Electronics: $22 billion
    • Aircraft and Defense Equipment: $18 billion
    • Agricultural Products: $15 billion
  • Trade Agreements and Mechanisms:
    • Trade Policy Forum: Annual ministerial-level dialogue
    • Commercial Dialogue: Business-to-business engagement
    • Strategic Partnership: Defense and technology cooperation
    • WTO Framework: Multilateral trade rules and dispute resolution
  • Historical Context:
    • 1991: Economic liberalization and trade expansion
    • 2005: Next Steps in Strategic Partnership
    • 2016: Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement
    • 2023: Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology (iCET)
  • Current Challenges and Opportunities:
    • Tariff Structures: Addressing non-tariff barriers
    • Technology Transfer: High-tech cooperation and restrictions
    • Service Mobility: H-1B visa and professional services
    • Investment Flows: Bilateral FDI and portfolio investments

🏛️ TAMIL NADU STATE AFFAIRS

Tamil Nadu Cooperative Sector Modernization Initiative

📰 NEWS ANALYSIS

  • Comprehensive modernization of cooperative societies launched with ₹5,000 crore investment • Digital transformation of 20,000+ cooperative societies across agriculture, credit, and consumer sectors
  • Technology integration for transparent governance and efficient service delivery to members
  • Cooperative banks strengthened with improved capital adequacy and risk management systems • Women’s self-help group integration creates network of 8 lakh SHGs with 1.2 crore members
  • Financial inclusion enhanced through cooperative credit societies in rural and semi-urban areas • Training programs for 50,000 cooperative officials in modern management and digital systems

📚 STATIC BACKGROUND – EXAM ESSENTIALS

  • Tamil Nadu Cooperative Movement:
    • Cooperative Societies: 25,000+ registered societies
    • Membership: 2.5+ crore members across various sectors
    • Cooperative Banks: 122 District Central Cooperative Banks
    • Primary Agricultural Credit Societies: 4,500+ PACS
  • Sectoral Distribution:
    • Agricultural Cooperatives: 8,000+ societies
    • Credit Cooperatives: 6,000+ societies
    • Consumer Cooperatives: 4,500+ societies
    • Housing Cooperatives: 3,200+ societies
  • Tamil Nadu State Cooperative Bank:
    • Establishment: 1905 (one of oldest in India)
    • Branches: 800+ branches across the state
    • Business Volume: ₹45,000+ crores
    • Members: 15+ lakh individual and institutional members
  • Cooperative Department Structure:
    • State Level: Registrar of Cooperative Societies
    • District Level: District Registrars in 38 districts
    • Block Level: Assistant Registrars
    • Village Level: Village Cooperative Officers
  • Key Cooperative Institutions:
    • TNSC Bank: Apex cooperative bank
    • District Cooperative Banks: Regional level operations
    • Tamil Nadu Cooperative Sugar Federation: Sugar mill operations
    • Cooperative Spinning Mills: Textile sector cooperation
  • Recent Reforms and Initiatives:
    • Cooperative Election: Democratic governance strengthening
    • Digital Platform: Online services and transparency
    • Capacity Building: Training and skill development
    • Financial Inclusion: Rural credit access improvement
  • Constitutional Provisions:
    • Article 43B: Promotion of cooperative societies (97th Amendment)
    • State List: Cooperation as state subject
    • Multi-State Cooperative Act: Interstate cooperative regulation
    • Tamil Nadu Cooperative Societies Act: State-specific legislation

Tamil Nadu Climate Resilient Agriculture Program

📰 NEWS ANALYSIS

  • State government launches ₹8,000 crore climate resilient agriculture program for sustainable farming
  • Weather-based crop insurance coverage expanded to protect 45 lakh farmer families
  • Precision agriculture techniques adopted in 2.5 lakh hectares using satellite technology
  • Drought-resistant and high-yielding crop varieties distributed to farmers across 35 districts
  • Water-efficient irrigation systems promote drip and sprinkler irrigation in 5 lakh hectares
  • Integrated pest management reduces pesticide use by 40% while maintaining crop productivity • Carbon farming initiatives provide additional income opportunities through carbon credit trading

📚 STATIC BACKGROUND – EXAM ESSENTIALS

  • Tamil Nadu Agriculture Profile:
    • Cultivable Area: 59 lakh hectares (60% of geographical area)
    • Net Sown Area: 46 lakh hectares
    • Cropping Intensity: 128%
    • Farmer Population: 72 lakh cultivators and agricultural laborers
  • Major Crops and Production:
    • Rice: 52 lakh tonnes (principal food crop)
    • Sugarcane: 355 lakh tonnes (major cash crop)
    • Cotton: 8.5 lakh bales (fiber crop)
    • Groundnut: 9.2 lakh tonnes (oilseed)
  • Irrigation Infrastructure:
    • Irrigation Coverage: 52% (above national average of 46%)
    • Major Irrigation: 21 lakh hectares
    • Minor Irrigation: 22 lakh hectares
    • Canal Irrigation: 12.5 lakh hectares
  • Agricultural Research and Extension:
    • Tamil Nadu Agricultural University: Coimbatore (established 1971)
    • Research Stations: 28 across the state
    • Krishi Vigyan Kendras: 31 KVKs for technology dissemination
    • Agricultural Extension Centers: 385 block-level centers
  • Climate Challenges:
    • Rainfall Variability: 35% variation from normal
    • Temperature Rise: 1.2°C increase over 50 years
    • Drought Frequency: 3-4 years out of 10 years
    • Cyclone Impact: East coast vulnerability
  • Government Support Schemes:
    • PM-Kisan: ₹6,000 annual direct income support
    • Crop Insurance: PM Fasal Bima Yojana coverage
    • Soil Health Cards: 1.2 crore cards distributed
    • Kisan Credit Cards: 42 lakh active cards
  • Sustainable Agriculture Initiatives:
    • Organic Farming: 2.5 lakh hectares under organic cultivation
    • Natural Farming: Zero Budget Natural Farming promotion
    • Precision Agriculture: GPS-based farming techniques
    • Climate Smart Agriculture: Weather-resilient practices

💰 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS

September 2025 Economic Outlook and Policy Updates

📰 NEWS ANALYSIS

  • India’s economic momentum continues with projected 8.1% GDP growth for Q2 FY26
  • Manufacturing sector shows sustained expansion with capacity utilization reaching 78.5%
  • Service sector maintains robust growth trajectory supported by domestic and international demand
  • Inflation outlook remains benign with core inflation stable at 3.2% within RBI’s comfort zone
  • Investment cycle shows positive trends with private capex announcements crossing ₹12 lakh crores
  • Export competitiveness improves with merchandise exports targeting $500 billion annually
  • Financial sector stability maintained with strong balance sheets and adequate capital buffers

📚 STATIC BACKGROUND – EXAM ESSENTIALS

  • Economic Survey 2025-26 Highlights:
    • Real GDP Growth: 8.0-8.5% projected for FY26
    • Nominal GDP: ₹345 lakh crores estimated
    • Per Capita Income: ₹2.25 lakh (2024-25)
    • Economic Structure: Services 55%, Industry 30%, Agriculture 15%
  • Macroeconomic Stability Indicators:
    • Current Account Deficit: 0.6% of GDP (sustainable level)
    • Fiscal Deficit: 5.6% of GDP (Union government)
    • Debt-to-GDP: 89.2% (combined central and state)
    • Foreign Exchange Reserves: $665+ billion
  • Sectoral Growth Performance:
    • Agriculture: 4.2% (good monsoon and policy support)
    • Manufacturing: 8.8% (PLI schemes and domestic demand)
    • Services: 7.8% (IT, financial services, telecommunications)
    • Construction: 7.1% (infrastructure development)
  • Investment and Savings:
    • Gross Fixed Capital Formation: 32% of GDP
    • Household Savings: 18.2% of GDP
    • Corporate Investment: Rising trend in private capex
    • Government Investment: Infrastructure and social sectors
  • External Sector Performance:
    • Merchandise Trade: $770+ billion (exports + imports)
    • Services Trade: $400+ billion
    • Current Account Balance: -$35 billion (manageable deficit)
    • Capital Flows: Strong FDI and portfolio investments
  • Financial System Health:
    • Banking Sector: Strong capital adequacy and asset quality
    • Stock Markets: Market capitalization $5+ trillion
    • Insurance: Penetration rate 4.2% (improving)
    • Mutual Funds: AUM ₹61+ lakh crores
  • Key Economic Reforms:
    • Goods and Services Tax: Revenue buoyancy and compliance
    • Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code: Corporate debt resolution
    • Production Linked Incentives: Manufacturing competitiveness
    • Digital Public Infrastructure: Economic efficiency gains

Green Bond Market Development and Sustainable Finance

📰 NEWS ANALYSIS

  • India’s green bond market crosses ₹75,000 crore with increased corporate and sovereign issuances
  • Sustainable finance taxonomy framework guides financial institutions in ESG lending practices • Carbon credit market integration with international standards enables global trading opportunities
  • Climate risk assessment becomes mandatory for all financial institutions above ₹50,000 crore assets
  • Green infrastructure financing receives boost with dedicated refinancing facilities from RBI
  • ESG disclosure norms extended to 5,000+ listed companies ensuring transparency and accountability
  • International climate finance partnerships mobilize $15 billion for renewable energy and adaptation projects

📚 STATIC BACKGROUND – EXAM ESSENTIALS

  • India’s Sustainable Finance Framework:
    • Green Taxonomy: Classification of environment-friendly economic activities
    • ESG Guidelines: Environmental, Social, Governance disclosure norms
    • Climate Risk Framework: Risk assessment and management guidelines
    • Sustainable Development Goals: 17 SDGs implementation tracking
  • Green Bond Market Statistics:
    • Market Size: ₹75,000+ crores outstanding
    • Issuers: 150+ corporate and sovereign issuers
    • Sectors: Renewable energy, clean transportation, water management
    • International Standards: Climate Bonds Standard compliance
  • Regulatory Bodies and Guidelines:
    • Reserve Bank of India: Banking sector sustainability guidelines
    • Securities and Exchange Board: ESG disclosure and green bonds
    • Insurance Regulatory Authority: Climate risk for insurers
    • Ministry of Environment: Environmental clearances and standards
  • Climate Finance Targets:
    • NDC Implementation: $2.5 trillion funding requirement (2015-2030)
    • Renewable Energy: $350 billion investment needed
    • Adaptation Finance: $200 billion for climate resilience
    • Technology Transfer: $100 billion for clean technology
  • International Climate Finance:
    • Green Climate Fund: $200+ million approved for India
    • World Bank: $5+ billion climate portfolio
    • Asian Development Bank: $3+ billion green and climate finance
    • Bilateral Cooperation: Climate partnerships with developed countries
  • Sustainable Finance Instruments:
    • Green Bonds: Environment-friendly project financing
    • Sustainability Bonds: Broader ESG project funding
    • Social Bonds: Social impact project financing
    • Blue Bonds: Ocean and water-related project funding
  • Carbon Market Development:
    • Voluntary Carbon Market: 2,000+ projects generating credits
    • Compliance Market: Mandatory for energy-intensive industries
    • International Trading: Article 6 mechanisms under Paris Agreement
    • Price Discovery: Transparent market mechanisms

🔬 SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

 National Artificial Intelligence Research Institute Network

📰 NEWS ANALYSIS

  • India establishes network of 25 AI research institutes across IITs, IISc, and premier institutions • Focus on indigenous AI development in healthcare, agriculture, defense, and climate applications
  • Public-private partnerships mobilize ₹15,000 crore investment for AI research and development
  • AI ethics framework developed ensuring responsible AI development and deployment across sectors
  • International collaboration agreements signed with leading global AI research institutions
  • Skilled workforce development programs train 1 lakh professionals in AI and machine learning • AI applications in governance demonstrate significant efficiency gains in service delivery

📚 STATIC BACKGROUND – EXAM ESSENTIALS

  • National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence (NSAI):
    • Launch: June 2018 by NITI Aayog
    • Vision: AI for All – inclusive growth and social development
    • Focus Areas: Healthcare, agriculture, education, smart cities, defense
    • Investment: ₹7,500 crores over 5 years (initial allocation)
  • AI Research Infrastructure:
    • Centres of Research Excellence: 25 institutes across India
    • National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems: IIT network
    • Centre for Artificial Intelligence: IIT Hyderabad, IISc Bangalore
    • AI and Robotics Technology Park: Kerala, Telangana initiatives
  • Application Sectors:
    • Healthcare: Medical imaging, drug discovery, telemedicine
    • Agriculture: Precision farming, crop monitoring, yield prediction
    • Education: Personalized learning, skill assessment, administrative efficiency
    • Smart Cities: Traffic management, resource optimization, citizen services
  • AI Governance Framework:
    • National AI Portal: Central repository for AI resources
    • Responsible AI Principles: Transparency, fairness, accountability, privacy
    • Data Protection: Personal Data Protection Bill compliance
    • Ethical Guidelines: AI development and deployment standards
  • Industry and Startup Ecosystem:
    • AI Startups: 3,000+ AI-focused companies
    • Investment: $2.5+ billion in AI startups (2023-24)
    • Patents: 25,000+ AI-related patent applications
    • Global Capability Centers: 1,600+ GCCs with AI capabilities
  • International Cooperation:
    • Partnership on AI: Observer status in global AI partnership
    • Global Partnership on AI: Founding member
    • Bilateral Agreements: AI cooperation with USA, France, Germany, Japan
    • Research Collaborations: Joint projects with international institutions
  • Skill Development and Education:
    • AI Curriculum: Integration in engineering and computer science programs
    • Professional Courses: Certificate and diploma programs in AI/ML
    • Faculty Development: Training programs for academic staff
    • Industry Training: Reskilling and upskilling programs

🌍 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

India-Africa Infrastructure Partnership Summit

📰 NEWS ANALYSIS

  • 4th India-Africa Forum Summit concludes with commitment of $25 billion for infrastructure development
  • Focus on sustainable development projects including renewable energy, transportation, and digital infrastructure
  • Educational cooperation expanded with 50,000 scholarships for African students in Indian universities
  • Healthcare partnership strengthened through establishment of medical colleges and pharmaceutical manufacturing
  • Trade facilitation measures implemented to achieve $200 billion bilateral trade target by 2030
  • Technology transfer initiatives launched in agriculture, manufacturing, and digital governance
  • Cultural and people-to-people ties enhanced through language programs and artistic exchanges

📚 STATIC BACKGROUND – EXAM ESSENTIALS

  • India-Africa Relations Historical Context:
    • Ancient Connections: Trade relations since 1st century CE
    • Colonial Period: Shared experience of colonialism and liberation struggles
    • Post-Independence: Non-Aligned Movement and South-South cooperation
    • Modern Era: Strategic partnership and development cooperation
  • India-Africa Forum Summit Evolution:
    • 1st Summit (2008): New Delhi, 14 countries, $5.4 billion commitment
    • 2nd Summit (2011): Addis Ababa, 15 countries, enhanced cooperation
    • 3rd Summit (2015): New Delhi, 54 countries, $10 billion credit line
    • 4th Summit (2025): New Delhi, all 54 AU members, $25 billion commitment
  • Bilateral Trade and Investment:
    • Current Trade: $89.5 billion (2024-25)
    • Target Trade: $200 billion by 2030
    • Indian Investment: $74+ billion committed across sectors
    • Key Sectors: Energy, mining, manufacturing, agriculture, telecommunications
  • Development Cooperation Programs:
    • Lines of Credit: $12.5+ billion extended to 42 African countries
    • Grant Assistance: $1.8+ billion for development projects
    • Technical Cooperation: ITEC program covering all African countries
    • Capacity Building: 65,000+ African professionals trained
  • Major African Partners:
    • South Africa: Strategic partnership, $10.8 billion trade
    • Nigeria: Largest African economy, $9.2 billion trade
    • Egypt: Ancient civilizational ties, $7.8 billion trade
    • Kenya: East African gateway, $4.9 billion trade
  • Key Cooperation Areas:
    • Energy: Renewable energy projects in 30+ countries
    • Healthcare: 200+ healthcare facilities supported
    • Education: 50,000+ African students in India
    • Agriculture: Technology transfer and food security
  • Multilateral Engagement:
    • African Union: Observer status and regular dialogue
    • Regional Organizations: Engagement with EAC, SADC, ECOWAS
    • Team-9: Partnership with resource-rich African countries
    • Indian Ocean Rim Association: Maritime cooperation

🌱 ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE

National Plastic Waste Management Mission

📰 NEWS ANALYSIS

  • Comprehensive plastic waste management mission launched with ₹10,000 crore investment over 5 years
  • Single-use plastic elimination accelerated with alternative material development and deployment
  • Circular economy approach promotes plastic recycling with 5,000+ collection and processing centers
  • Extended producer responsibility ensures manufacturers take accountability for entire product lifecycle
  • Innovation in biodegradable materials supported through research grants and startup incubation programs
  • International cooperation strengthened for marine plastic pollution prevention and cleanup
  • Public awareness campaigns achieve 80% behavioral change in urban plastic consumption patterns

📚 STATIC BACKGROUND – EXAM ESSENTIALS

  • Plastic Waste Statistics in India:
    • Plastic Waste Generation: 34 lakh tonnes annually
    • Per Capita Generation: 2.5 kg per person per year
    • Collection Efficiency: 85% (improving from 60% in 2018)
    • Recycling Rate: 75% (among highest globally)
  • Regulatory Framework:
    • Plastic Waste Management Rules 2016: Comprehensive regulations
    • Single Use Plastic Ban: Phased implementation since 2022
    • Extended Producer Responsibility: Mandatory compliance
    • State Pollution Control Boards: Implementation and monitoring
  • Plastic Waste Management Hierarchy:
    • Reduce: Minimize plastic consumption and single-use items
    • Reuse: Multiple use applications and durable products
    • Recycle: Material recovery and circular economy
    • Recovery: Energy recovery from non-recyclable waste
  • Alternative Materials Development:
    • Biodegradable Plastics: Plant-based and compostable materials
    • Bio-based Plastics: Renewable feedstock alternatives
    • Paper and Cloth: Traditional material revival
    • Innovative Materials: Seaweed, mushroom-based alternatives
  • Circular Economy Initiatives:
    • Plastic Waste Collection: Formal and informal sector integration
    • Recycling Infrastructure: 5,000+ processing facilities
    • Product Design: Design for recycling principles
    • Market Development: Recycled plastic product promotion
  • International Cooperation:
    • Global Plastics Treaty: Negotiation participation
    • Basel Convention: Plastic waste trade regulation
    • Marine Litter: Ocean plastic pollution prevention
    • Technology Transfer: Clean technology sharing agreements
  • Innovation and Technology:
    • Chemical Recycling: Advanced recycling technologies
    • Waste-to-Energy: Conversion technologies for non-recyclables
    • Digital Tracking: Blockchain for waste traceability
    • AI Applications: Waste sorting and optimization
  • Social and Economic Impact:
    • Employment Generation: 1.5+ million jobs in waste management
    • Waste Picker Integration: Formal sector inclusion programs
    • Health Benefits: Reduced environmental and health hazards
    • Export Opportunities: Recycled plastic products export

🎯 EXAM PREPARATION ESSENTIALS

September 2025 Key Developments Summary

Major Policy Launches:

  • National Employment Mission: ₹2 lakh crore job creation initiative
  • AI Research Institute Network: 25 institutes with ₹15,000 crore investment
  • India-Africa Infrastructure Partnership: $25 billion commitment
  • National Plastic Waste Management Mission: ₹10,000 crore over 5 years

Tamil Nadu State Initiatives:

  • Cooperative Sector Modernization: ₹5,000 crore digital transformation
  • Climate Resilient Agriculture: ₹8,000 crore sustainable farming program
  • Technology Integration: Digital cooperative societies and precision agriculture
  • Financial Inclusion: Enhanced cooperative credit and SHG integration

Economic Highlights:

  • GDP Projection: 8.1% growth for Q2 FY26
  • Green Bonds: ₹75,000 crore market size achievement
  • Manufacturing Capacity: 78.5% utilization rate
  • Investment Announcements: ₹12 lakh crore private capex pipeline

📊 SEPTEMBER 2025 STATISTICAL SUMMARY

Economic Performance Indicators:

  • Real GDP Growth: 8.1% (projected Q2 FY26)
  • CPI Inflation: 3.2% (within RBI target band)
  • Manufacturing PMI: 59.2 (strong expansion)
  • Foreign Exchange Reserves: $665+ billion

Employment and Social Metrics:

  • Unemployment Rate: 3.1% (continued decline)
  • Job Creation Target: 4 crore jobs under new mission
  • Skill Development: 1 lakh AI professionals to be trained
  • Cooperative Membership: 2.5+ crore in Tamil Nadu

Technology and Innovation:

  • AI Research Institutes: 25 institutes in network
  • Patent Applications: 66,000+ annually
  • Startup Ecosystem: 95,000+ recognized startups
  • Digital Governance: 98% services online

📅 IMPORTANT UPCOMING EVENTS (September 2025)

National Observances:

  • September 5: Teachers’ Day (Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan’s birthday)
  • September 8: International Literacy Day
  • September 14: Hindi Diwas (official language day)
  • September 16: World Ozone Day

International Summits:

  • September 10-12: G20 Energy Ministers Meeting (if India hosts)
  • September 15-18: UN General Assembly (PM’s address expected)
  • September 22-24: Climate Ambition Summit
  • September 28-30: World Economic Forum India Economic Summit

 

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