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Highlights of 28 November 2025 Current Affairs
- The Union Cabinet approved a ₹7,280 crore scheme to promote domestic manufacturing of sintered rare earth permanent magnets to cut dependence on China and support EVs, defence, and electronics.
- The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a plea seeking revival of the NJAC to replace the Collegium system, citing concerns over opacity, delays, and lack of diversity in judicial appointments.
- On Constitution Day, the PM urged citizens to uphold Fundamental Duties under Article 51A, highlighting their role in sustaining rights and democratic integrity.
- PMJVK continues as a Centrally Sponsored Scheme to improve socio-economic infrastructure in minority-concentrated regions, supported by fund management reforms via SNA-SPARSH.
- Under Article 141, Supreme Court rulings are binding on all courts, and the SC warned benches against overturning earlier decisions without referring matters to a larger bench.
- India will host the 2030 centenary Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad; the Commonwealth now includes 56 member nations.
- India’s CEC will assume Chairship of International IDEA, strengthening India’s role in global electoral standards and democratic governance.
- PM1 pollution, finer and more harmful than PM2.5, has severe health effects yet remains unregulated under India’s NAAQS.
- JUNO, a major neutrino observatory in China, has been completed to study neutrino mass hierarchy and matter–antimatter imbalance.
- The Supreme Court pulled up the government for failing to install CCTVs with audio-video recording in police stations as mandated in 2020 to prevent custodial torture.
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