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Highlights of 18 July 2025 Current Affairs
- The PM Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi Yojana targets 100 low-performing agricultural districts, focusing on crop diversification, sustainability, and better credit access over six years.
- The scheme adopts a convergence model, integrating 36 central schemes across 11 ministries with district-level plans led by local farmer committees and experts.
- Gujarat’s Banni Grasslands are ready to host relocated cheetahs under Project Cheetah, following ecological preparations and creation of a suitable prey base.
- The Banni Grasslands, Asia’s largest tropical grassland, support traditional communities and are now key to India’s cheetah reintroduction effort.
- University of Southampton becomes the first global university to establish an independent campus in India under UGC’s 2023 regulations.
- The UGC allows only in-person education for foreign campuses in India, ensuring academic autonomy and limited online delivery (up to 10%).
- The Supreme Court ruled that the right to rehabilitation is not a fundamental right unless provided by specific legislation in land acquisition cases.
- Gujarat launched India’s first Tribal Genome Project to map genetic risks in tribal populations for better-targeted healthcare and early disease detection.
- A powerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck Alaska, part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, known for high seismic and volcanic activity.
- India, a leading member of the UN Group of Friends, advocates stronger global accountability for crimes against peacekeepers and supports justice mechanisms.
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