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Highlights of 14 November 2025 Current Affairs
- The Union Cabinet approved the Export Promotion Mission with ₹25,060 crore for 6 years to boost MSME-led exports through finance access and global market support.
- EPM integrates Niryat Protsahan for financial support and Niryat Disha for quality, compliance, branding, logistics, and export readiness.
- The Credit Guarantee Scheme for Exporters offers ₹20,000 crore collateral-free credit with 100 percent guarantee through NCGTC to improve liquidity and competitiveness.
- Four Hydrogen Valley Innovation Clusters are being set up under the National Green Hydrogen Mission to demonstrate full green hydrogen value chains.
- India and Botswana signed an agreement to translocate eight African cheetahs to expand Project Cheetah’s grassland conservation efforts.
- The Prime Minister’s visit to Bhutan resulted in hydropower cooperation, a ₹4,000 crore LoC for energy, cultural exchanges, and progress on connectivity projects.
- IIT Bombay developed India’s first Quantum Diamond Microscope for nanoscale magnetic imaging with major applications in neuroscience, materials science, and semiconductors.
- FTIR spectroscopy is being used for fast non-destructive forensic identification of explosive residues, chemicals, and material traces in crime investigations.
- Security agencies foiled planned terror use of ricin poison and ammonium nitrate, reinforcing surveillance on high-risk toxic and explosive substances.
- Ricin is a highly lethal toxin from castor beans with no antidote, while ammonium nitrate becomes explosive when mixed with fuel or triggering agents.
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