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Highlights of 29 November 2025 Current Affairs
- The Supreme Court called for stronger regulation of abusive online content due to rapid virality, weak oversight, minor access gaps, and misinformation risks, proposing new guidelines and an independent regulator.
- The Court also pushed for robust age-verification systems like Aadhaar/PAN to restrict explicit content access beyond ineffective disclaimer warnings.
- The IMF assigned India a ‘C’ grade for national accounts and inflation statistics, citing outdated base years, weak data sources, lack of seasonal adjustment, and absence of a Producer Price Index.
- The PM indicated plans to allow private participation in the civil nuclear sector to accelerate investment, SMR deployment, and energy security while addressing legal and safety challenges.
- The Indian Army announced a three-phase transformation plan till 2047 to evolve into an integrated, AI-enabled, multi-domain force driven by Atmanirbharta and innovation.
- Vikram-1, a privately developed orbital launch vehicle by Skyroot Aerospace, was unveiled with capacity for 350 kg to LEO and advanced carbon-fibre and 3D-printed engine technologies.
- The Assam Assembly passed a Bill permitting Moh Juj (traditional buffalo fights) under regulated conditions to balance cultural heritage and animal welfare.
- India approved a ₹7,280 crore scheme to manufacture sintered rare earth permanent magnets to secure supply chains critical for EVs, defence, and renewable technologies.
- The Supreme Court agreed to hear a plea seeking revival of NJAC amid concerns over opacity and delays in the Collegium-based judicial appointment system.
- On Constitution Day, the PM urged citizens to uphold Fundamental Duties under Article 51A, emphasising their link to democratic responsibility and the sustainability of rights.
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