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Highlights of 18 September 2025 Current Affairs
- WMO’s Ozone Bulletin projects ozone recovery by 2040 globally, 2045 in the Arctic, and 2066 over Antarctica, showcasing the success of international environmental agreements.
- The Global Innovation Index 2025 ranked India 38th, highlighting its consistent overperformance for 15 years, with Bengaluru and Delhi among top global innovation clusters.
- WHO’s 24th Model List of Essential Medicines now includes GLP-1 receptor agonists and rapid-acting insulin analogues, improving diabetes and obesity treatment access globally.
- India faces a diabetes burden of 77 million adults, alongside rising obesity rates, addressed through NP-NCD, NLEM, PMBJP, and lifestyle-focused Fit India Movement.
- The National Logistics Policy 2022 completed three years, with ULIP enabling 160 crore transactions and logistics reforms targeting reduced costs and global competitiveness by 2030.
- India signed an MoU with ILO to adopt ISCO, enhancing global labour data comparability and improving employment, migration, and education policy-making in the country.
- The NCB Annual Report 2024 highlighted India’s drug trafficking risks from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Myanmar, and coastal routes, with rising synthetic drug use and darknet trade.
- A cheetah died in Kuno National Park after a clash with a leopard, underlining challenges in India’s cheetah reintroduction project launched with African nations’ cooperation.
- The Ministry of Culture proposed Chhath Mahaparva for UNESCO’s Intangible Heritage list, recognizing its eco-friendly practices, community bonding, and cultural spread among diaspora.
- India’s international environmental leadership is evident through successful ODS phase-outs, innovation-driven growth, and cultural heritage promotion, aligning sustainability with inclusive development goals.
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