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Highlights of 4 December 2025 Current Affairs
- The Parliamentary Finance Panel flagged low recovery rates under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code despite improved revival and credit discipline among resolved companies.
- Core IBC challenges include delays in NCLT/NCLAT, valuation inconsistencies causing deep haircuts, and legal conflicts with laws like PMLA.
- The Committee recommended more NCLT benches, a unified tech platform (iPIE), and shifting valuation norms toward enterprise value to boost outcomes.
- The Supreme Court held that illegal immigrants, including Rohingyas, cannot claim legal rights beyond minimal humanitarian treatment due to lack of lawful entry.
- India follows a case-by-case refugee management system without a dedicated refugee law, applying UNHCR support selectively.
- A Parliamentary Committee warned of excessive profiteering in medicines (markups 500%–1800%) and urged legal Trade Margin Rationalisation beyond NLEM-controlled drugs.
- FAO’s SOLAW 2025 report revealed severe land degradation and water stress, pushing agricultural systems to adopt sustainable intensification and community-based practices.
- Bioremediation is gaining traction in India as a cost-effective eco-friendly method for waste cleanup, but faces slow implementation, ecological risks, and regulatory gaps.
- SBI, HDFC Bank, and ICICI Bank remain India’s Domestic Systemically Important Banks, requiring higher capital buffers due to their “too big to fail” status.
- India advanced in multiple strategic and cultural sectors: NRL received Navratna status, India reaffirmed commitment to the Biological Weapons Convention, RBI pushed consumer protection via RB-IOS, astronomers discovered the Alaknanda galaxy, and Nagaland celebrated its Hornbill Festival to promote tribal heritage and tourism.
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