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Highlights of 24 July 2025 Current Affairs
- The U.S. has withdrawn from UNESCO, citing ideological concerns and bias, potentially weakening multilateral institutions and allowing nations like China more influence.
- Supreme Court advises citizens to feed stray dogs within premises, balancing animal rights with public safety amid rising stray-related incidents and legal tension.
- World Bank estimates India needs $2.4 trillion by 2050 for climate-resilient urban infrastructure to combat rising flood and heat risks in cities.
- Arctic region faces unprecedented winter warming, with Svalbard witnessing snowmelt in February — a clear signal of accelerating Arctic Amplification and climate change.
- Intellectual Property filings in India grew by 44% over five years, with GIs showing a 380% rise due to reforms and incentives.
- RBI’s Financial Inclusion Index rose to 67 in FY25, showing improved access, usage, and delivery quality of financial services across rural and urban India.
- Goa plans legal action against Karnataka over Mhadei River diversion, fearing ecological damage, renewing long-standing inter-state water dispute.
- WiFEX, India’s Winter Fog Experiment, completes a decade of research, improving fog forecasting crucial for transport safety and air quality management.
- UNESCO’s programs may face setbacks as U.S. withdrawal impacts funding, especially for education, heritage, and global media freedom initiatives.
- Climate change in the Arctic could impact India through monsoon disruption, sea level rise, and increased coastal vulnerability, raising urgent policy concerns.
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