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Highlights of 30 September 2025 Current Affairs
- Gokul Reservoir and Udaipur Lake in Bihar have been notified as Ramsar Sites, increasing India’s total Ramsar sites to 93, covering 13.6 lakh hectares.
- India’s Cold Desert Biosphere Reserve spanning Ladakh and Himachal Pradesh has been added to UNESCO’s World Network of Biosphere Reserves, raising India’s count to 13.
- A stampede at a political rally in Karur, Tamil Nadu, highlighted recurring crowd disasters in India, with nearly 4,000 incidents reported in three decades.
- NDMA guidelines stress crowd management through capacity planning, risk assessment, multiple entry–exit routes, and contingency measures to prevent tragedies like Karur’s stampede.
- BSNL launched India’s first fully indigenous 4G (5G-ready) telecom network with C-DOT, Tejas, and TCS, ensuring strategic autonomy and boosting local manufacturing.
- CPCB reported Delhi-NCR has India’s highest ozone pollution levels, followed by Mumbai, with ground-level ozone harming health, crops, and acting as a greenhouse gas.
- India hosted a Global South meeting at UNGA week, pushing for reforms in global governance institutions and highlighting South–South cooperation in sustainable development.
- The PM E-DRIVE scheme released guidelines for nationwide EV charging infrastructure, subsidies, and e-bus acquisition to accelerate electric mobility and green transport in India.
- Sonam Wangchuk was detained under the National Security Act, 1980, during Ladakh’s statehood movement, highlighting provisions allowing preventive detention up to twelve months.
- AstroSat, India’s first multi-wavelength space observatory, completed ten years, contributing to studies on black holes, neutron stars, star formation, and high-energy cosmic events.
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