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Highlights of 8 September 2025 Current Affairs
- The Self-Respect Movement, launched by Periyar in 1925, completes 100 years in 2025, shaping Dravidian politics and social justice reforms in Tamil Nadu.
- WMO’s 2025 Air Quality and Climate Bulletin highlights worsening winter fog in North India due to PM2.5, stubble burning, and temperature inversions.
- Global PM2.5 levels declined in North America, Europe, and East Asia, but South Asia continues facing severe air pollution and related health crises.
- Shipping emission rules under MARPOL VI improved air quality by reducing sulfur fuels but reduced cooling aerosols, slightly contributing to global warming.
- Ministry of Defence released TPCR 2025, a 15-year roadmap focusing on AI, robotics, cyber warfare, drones, and naval modernization for future warfare.
- India’s defence indigenization push includes Make-I, II, III projects, iDEX for startups, and Srijan Portal to localize high-value defence spare parts.
- AI copyright challenges rise globally, as lawsuits allege unauthorized use of books in training datasets, sparking debates over ownership, authorship, and innovation.
- India’s Copyright Act recognizes only human authors, but global examples like South Africa’s AI patent reflect growing pressure to reform IPR laws.
- Angikaar 2025 campaign under PMAY-U 2.0 launched to boost awareness, citizen participation, and inclusive benefits in sustainable urban housing development.
- NPCI raised UPI’s P2M transaction limit to ₹5 lakh with ₹10 lakh daily cap, while SWIFT moves towards ISO 20022 adoption.
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