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Highlights of 3 July 2025 Current Affairs
- Approved with ₹99,446 crore to create 3.5 crore jobs, incentivizing EPFO-registered firms to hire first-time employees and expand formal employment.
- Supersedes NSP 2001, focuses on Olympic excellence, mass participation, sports economy growth, and integrating sports into school education under NEP 2020.
- ₹1 lakh crore funding to drive R&D in sunrise sectors, offering concessional loans and equity to startups via ANRF and Special Purpose Fund.
- BNS, BNSS, BSA replace colonial laws; enable e-FIRs, video testimony, stricter punishments for mob lynching, and enhanced victim access to justice.
- Regulates global wildlife trade through licensing, protects endangered species, and supports anti-poaching initiatives like MIKE and the ICCWC partnership.
- Stealth multi-role warships like INS Udaygiri delivered, boosting Indian Navy’s blue water capabilities, maritime security, and power projection in the Indo-Pacific.
- Aims to strengthen India’s bid for the 2036 Olympics through elite athlete development, sports tech adoption, and governance reforms in federations.
- Targets critical technologies in AI, quantum computing, semiconductors, renewable energy, offering growth capital and reducing R&D funding barriers for industry.
- Eligible companies hiring 2–5 new staff get up to ₹3,000 monthly per hire for up to 4 years in manufacturing sectors.
- Introduces death penalty for heinous crimes against women and children, national security offences, and recognizes snatching and mob violence as distinct crimes.
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