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Highlights of 22 November 2025 Current Affairs
- UNICEF’s State of the World’s Children 2025 report highlights that 19 percent of children live in extreme monetary poverty and over 1 in 5 face multidimensional deprivation, with India having 206 million deprived children.
- The India Justice Report warns of critical gaps in juvenile justice, showing only 45 percent case disposal and inadequate infrastructure, with 83 percent institutionalisation of children.
- A Constitution Bench ruled that courts cannot impose timelines on the President or Governors for action on Bills and rejected the concept of deemed assent while stressing decisions cannot be indefinitely delayed.
- The Supreme Court ordered a national Sustainable Mining Plan for the Aravallis, imposed a temporary moratorium on mining, and adopted a uniform scientific definition of the range.
- India recorded its highest-ever foodgrain output in 2024–25, supported by MSP expansion, irrigation strengthening, and a new long-term Self-Reliance in Pulses Mission.
- Seychelles joined the Colombo Security Conclave as its sixth member, enhancing maritime cooperation in the Indian Ocean region.
- Turkiye will host UNFCCC COP31 in 2026 with Australia assuming the Presidency, marking the next phase of global climate negotiations.
- The U.S. approved a 93 million dollar defence sale to India, including Javelin anti-tank missiles and Excalibur precision artillery systems to enhance India’s military capabilities.
- The Global Mutirão initiative launched at COP30 seeks rapid collaborative climate action to transition away from fossil fuels and scale climate finance and technology.
- UNICEF stresses that ending child poverty needs national commitment, child-sensitive budgeting, stronger social protection, better access to services, and secure livelihoods for caregivers.
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