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How to use today’s GK page
A quick routine: skim One-Liners → test with the Mini-Quiz → deepen with Short Notes.
Daily revision (5–7 min) Exam-ready structure Mobile friendly

📌 One-Liners

  1. Scroll the categories (they may change daily).
  2. Read the bold title then the short sub-line for context.
  3. Watch for acronyms—today’s quiz/notes expand them.

🧠 Mini-Quiz

  1. Answer the 3 MCQs without peeking.
  2. Tap Submit to reveal answers and explanations (no JS needed).
  3. Note why an option is correct—this locks facts into memory.

📒 Short Notes

  1. Read the 3 compact explainers—each builds on a different topic.
  2. Use them for a quick recap or add to your personal notes.
  3. Great for mains/PI: definitions, timelines, and “why it matters”.
💡 Pro tip: Use the sticky Jump to menu at the top to hop between sections. If you’re short on time, do One-Liners now and the Mini-Quiz + Short Notes later.
Fast revision Exam-ready High-yield facts

🌍 International News

  • IIT Campus in Nigeria under NEP 2020
    India to set up West Africa’s first IIT at FGA Suleja; follows IIT Zanzibar model to advance globalisation of Indian education.
  • 3rd International Ayurveda Conference – Brazil
    Sao Paulo hosted the conference promoting India–Brazil collaboration in Ayurveda with theme on diversity & inclusion.
  • WHO on Cervical Cancer
    WHO reported cervical cancer causes 3.5 lakh+ annual deaths, 90% in LMICs; India boosts screening with ₹100 AIIMS kit.

💼 Business News

  • LxmePay – Women-Exclusive UPI
    India’s first women-only UPI app, rewarding every transaction with digital gold to promote mindful financial habits.
  • Gold Imports Hit Record High
    Gold imports surged to USD 14.72 bn, raising trade deficit to record USD 41.68 bn; silver imports also spiked sharply.

🏆 Awards

  • Ramoji Excellence Awards 2025
    Honoured seven nation-builders; event highlighted Ramoji Rao’s legacy and launched the Ramoji Dictionary.
  • National Gopal Ratna Awards 2025
    Recognised top dairy farmers & cooperatives for excellence in indigenous breeds and breeding innovation.
  • Thota Tharani – Chevalier Award
    Veteran art director Thota Tharani honoured with France’s Chevalier of Arts & Letters for four decades of cinematic artistry.

👤 Appointments

  • Keerthy Suresh – UNICEF India Advocate
    Actor Keerthy Suresh appointed UNICEF Celebrity Advocate to promote child rights & emotional well-being.

🛡️ Defence

  • Exercise AJEYA WARRIOR-25
    India–UK conducted joint military drill focusing on semi-urban counter-terror operations and tactical interoperability.
  • INS Mahe Crest Unveiled
    Indian Navy revealed crest featuring the Urumi sword, symbolising precision & stealth of Mahe-class ASW warship.
  • GSV–DRDO MoU
    Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya & DRDO partnered to develop smart defence tech, chip design & advanced encryption.

🏅 Sports

  • Oscar Piastri Wins Don Award
    F1 driver Oscar Piastri received Australia’s highest sporting honour, recognising his standout 2025 season.
  • Marco Bezzecchi Wins MotoGP Finale
    Bezzecchi secured Valencia Finale, becoming first Aprilia rider with back-to-back wins, finishing 3rd overall.
  • India Leads Asian Archery 2025
    India topped the medals tally with 10 medals (6 gold), ending South Korea’s 12-year dominance in recurve events.

🗓️ Important Days (Nov 19)

  • World COPD Day 2025
    Observed with theme "Short of Breath, Think COPD", emphasising global awareness and early diagnosis efforts.
  • International Men’s Day 2025
    Celebrated with theme "Celebrating Men and Boys", highlighting men’s contributions & well-being.
  • World Toilet Day 2025
    Observed to promote SDG 6: Clean Water & Sanitation, rooted in Jack Sim’s World Toilet Organization initiative.

🇮🇳 National News

  • DPDP Rules 2025 Notified
    India implemented DPDP Rules with digital rights, consent norms, breach protocols, and penalties up to ₹250 crore.
  • Sixteenth Finance Commission Report
    XVIFC recommendations include tax devolution, performance-based grants, and resource sharing for 2026–31.

🧠 Mini-Quiz: Add to Your Knowledge (3 MCQs)

Pick answers, hit Submit to reveal. Acronyms are expanded in the explanations.
1. Concept • NEP 2020 Globalisation (National Education Policy 2020)
Under India’s National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which African country is set to host West Africa’s first Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) campus at FGA Suleja?
IIT Nigeria & NEP 2020 What is happening: India will establish an Indian Institute of Technology campus at FGA Suleja in Nigeria, the first IIT in West Africa.
Policy link: This flows from NEP 2020 (National Education Policy 2020), which encourages Indian institutions to go global and attract international learners.
Context tip: Remember IIT Zanzibar in Tanzania as another offshore campus; together they showcase education diplomacy and India’s soft power in science and technology training.
2. Concept • DPDP Rules 2025 (Digital Personal Data Protection)
India’s newly notified DPDP Rules 2025 are primarily aimed at regulating which of the following areas?
Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Framework Full form: DPDP stands for Digital Personal Data Protection, India’s law to govern how personal data is collected, stored, and used in digital form.
Key ideas: It stresses lawful processing, meaningful consent, data minimisation, and clear rights for data principals (individuals).
Exam hooks: Note high monetary penalties (up to ₹250 crore for serious breaches), mandatory breach reporting, and the creation of oversight bodies for enforcement in the digital ecosystem.
3. Concept • LxmePay & Women-Focused Fintech (Unified Payments Interface)
Which option best captures the distinctive positioning of the new app LxmePay in India’s digital payments landscape?
LxmePay & Inclusive UPI Innovation Core idea: LxmePay is described as India’s first women-only app built on UPI (Unified Payments Interface), offering secure instant transfers while nudging users to save.
Unique twist: Each transaction earns digital gold, turning day-to-day payments into micro-investments and wealth-building behaviour.
Why it matters: The model combines fintech, behavioural nudges, and gender-focused design to bridge financial inclusion gaps and improve long-term financial resilience for women users.

📒 Short Notes: Why Stop at One-Liners?

Three compact explainers on different topics (no overlap with the quiz).

World Health Organization (WHO) on Cervical Cancer Global Health

What: The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates cervical cancer kills over 3.5 lakh women annually worldwide, with nearly 90% of deaths in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).

How: Prevention focuses on human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination, regular screening, and early treatment; India is adding low-cost screening tools like the ₹100 kit developed by All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).

Why: Cervical cancer is highly preventable, so scaling screening and vaccination can sharply cut mortality, especially in LMICs such as India where late diagnosis and limited access to care remain major barriers.

Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya (GSV) & Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) MoU Defence Tech

What: Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya (GSV) and Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on defence-focused research and capacity building.

How: The tie-up covers smart defence technologies, semiconductor and chip design, advanced encryption, and specialised training programmes for students and defence scientists.

Why: Linking a sectoral university with DRDO strengthens the innovation pipeline, supports Atmanirbhar Bharat in defence, and ensures a steady stream of skilled engineers for future-ready military systems.

World Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Day 2025 Important Day

What: World Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Day is observed annually to raise awareness about COPD, a progressive lung disease that makes breathing difficult.

How: The 2025 theme “Short of Breath, Think COPD” encourages early symptom recognition, spirometry testing, and better management of risk factors such as tobacco smoke and household air pollution.

Why: COPD is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, especially in developing countries; awareness campaigns help push for early diagnosis, affordable inhaled therapies, and stronger public health interventions.

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