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Highlights of 15 January 2025 Current Affairs
- Meta is replacing fact-checkers with ‘Community Notes’ to fix bias and misinformation online. Users can now add factual context to posts.
- Users can add context to posts instead of relying on authority figures. Twitter tested this as ‘Birdwatch’ in 2021 to fight misinformation.
- A Lancet study looks at global nutrition progress with projections to 2050 and highlights key issues. It focuses on improving maternal and child nutrition.
- SDG 2 aims to reduce malnutrition and improve child health by 2025 globally. The focus is on stunting, anemia, and breastfeeding practices.
- India has high stunting and anemia, with only 11% of children having a diverse diet. Bihar and Uttar Pradesh have especially high stunting rates.
- The Supreme Court punished frivolous litigants and supported the right to justice for all. It stressed that justice must be quick and not misused.
- The Ministry of Railways launched Amrit Bharat Trains Version 2.0 for affordable travel across India. The trains offer better seating and amenities.
- India will host the 28th Commonwealth Speakers’ Conference in 2026 in New Delhi. The event will discuss parliamentary practices and governance.
- The 2nd Inland Waterways Council meeting launched a National River Traffic System initiative. This plan aims to improve inland waterways and connectivity.
- Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd commissioned two units of Bhutan’s Punatsangchhu-II Hydroelectric Project. The 1 GW project helps meet growing energy needs.