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Highlights of 13 September 2025 Current Affairs
- Albania created history by appointing Diella, an AI bot, as the world’s first AI Minister to manage tenders, aiming for transparency and efficiency.
- The MoEFCC exempted strategic mineral mining projects related to defence and atomic energy from public hearings under EIA 2006, citing security and investment needs.
- An IISER Bhopal study revealed India’s reservoirs lost nearly 50% of their storage capacity due to sedimentation, threatening power generation, flood control, and irrigation.
- India, the third-largest dam-owning nation, faces ageing dam infrastructure with seismic risks and limited funds, highlighting urgent need for modern safety technologies.
- A Lancet study (2010–2019) showed rising NCD mortality in India, contrasting with global declines, with heart disease and diabetes as leading contributors.
- India’s NCD burden has surged due to poor diets, sedentary lifestyles, pollution, stress, and urbanisation, demanding stronger healthcare and preventive policy interventions.
- The 11th Commonwealth Parliamentary Association India Region Conference was inaugurated in Bengaluru, providing a global platform for parliamentarians to share democratic practices.
- Himachal Pradesh urged the Finance Commission to reframe the Disaster Risk Index for fairer state allocations, citing vulnerability factors like floods, droughts, and poverty.
- HAL received the third of 99 GE F404-IN20 turbofan engines for Tejas Mk-1A fighter jets, ensuring stable supply and advancing indigenous defence capabilities.
- India licensed AdFalciVax, its first indigenous multi-stage malaria vaccine developed by ICMR, offering protection against Plasmodium falciparum with longer immunity and cost-effectiveness.
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