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Highlights of 3 January 2025 Current Affairs
- Balkan Blues, combining South Slavic poetry and Ottoman music, is now part of UNESCO’s cultural heritage list. It highlights traditional and emotional significance.
- The Good Governance Index 2023 won’t be released this year, with the next edition in 2025. Tamil Nadu and Gujarat topped in 2019 and 2021.
- The Prime Minister’s Internship Scheme received 6.21 lakh applications for 1.27 lakh opportunities. It aims to offer internships to 1 crore youth over five years.
- A statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji was installed by the Indian Army at 14,300 feet near Pangong Lake, symbolizing strength near the China border.
- India will host the World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit in Goa in 2025. It aims to position India as a global media and entertainment leader.
- The US debate on H-1B visas focuses on skilled immigration and foreign workers. Supporters of Donald Trump are divided on the issue.
- ISRO’s SpaDeX mission will make India the fourth country to demonstrate spacecraft docking. It will test docking between two satellites.
- An oil spill occurred in the Black Sea after two tankers collided in the Kerch Strait. The spill caused significant environmental damage.
- Good Governance Day is celebrated on December 25th to honor Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s birthday and promote good governance in India.
- Crimea, bordered by the Black Sea and Sea of Azov, connects to Ukraine and Russia via the Kerch Strait and Crimean Bridge.