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Highlights of 12 July 2025 Current Affairs
- NITI Aayog’s roadmap urges States to allocate 0.5% of GSDP for science and technology, strengthen industry linkages, and boost scientific manpower capacity.
- The Vice President stressed preserving India’s traditional knowledge systems like Ayurveda and Yoga to counter colonial narratives and enhance global cultural influence.
- The EU Commission President proposed a Europe-Asia trade framework as the WTO faces dispute settlement paralysis, inequitable rules, and rising regional trade blocs.
- The WHO-UNICEF WASH Tracker reveals only 17% of countries have funding to meet clean water, sanitation, and hygiene targets in healthcare facilities by 2030.
- NEP 2020’s Panch Sankalpa includes Next-Gen, Multidisciplinary, Innovative, Holistic, and Bharatiya education to prepare India’s youth for Industry 4.0 and beyond.
- Governor’s Rule was imposed in Mizoram’s Chakma Autonomous District Council under the Sixth Schedule due to prolonged political instability and governance failures.
- Telangana approved 42% reservation for Backward Classes in Panchayats and Municipal elections, complying with the Supreme Court-mandated empirical data requirement.
- India’s Defence Ministry selected an Indian firm to set up S-400 Sudarshan Chakra maintenance facilities, enhancing long-range air defence self-reliance capacity.
- The Centre released ₹1,000 crore SDRF aid to Assam, Manipur, and Uttarakhand for immediate flood and landslide relief, excluding permanent restoration work.
- India’s Jal Jeevan Mission achieved over 80% rural tap water coverage, significantly improving WASH outcomes and reducing disease burden across rural households.
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