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Highlights of 30 November 2024 Current Affairs
- The Union Government modified the PM E-DRIVE Scheme to provide subsidies for L5 Category Electric 3-Wheelers, with ₹715 crore allocated for the initiative.
- Subsidy for electric 3-wheelers under PM E-DRIVE: ₹5,000/kWh (up to ₹50,000) until Nov 2024, then ₹2,500/kWh (up to ₹25,000) from Nov 2024 to 2026.
- PM E-DRIVE Scheme offers incentives for electric vehicles with a maximum ex-factory price of ₹5 lakh to qualify for the subsidy.
- The PM E-DRIVE Scheme is designed to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles and develop the charging infrastructure necessary for widespread EV use.
- India is projected to become the 6th largest insurance market globally by 2034, surpassing nations like Germany, Canada, and Italy in size.
- India’s insurance market is expected to reach USD 222 billion by 2026, with insurance density rising significantly from USD 11.1 to USD 92.
- Insurance penetration in India has steadily grown, from 2.7% in 2000 to 4% in 2022, showing increasing adoption of insurance products.
- India signed a project implementation agreement with the International Solar Alliance for solar initiatives in the Indo-Pacific, with $2 million funding.
- The project, part of India’s solar diplomacy, supports solar power initiatives in Fiji, Comoros, Seychelles, and Madagascar, aligning with Quad commitments.
- Norway’s Parliament formally apologized for its “Norwegianisation” policies, which historically discriminated against Sami, Kven, and Forest Finn communities.
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