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February 15, 2025

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Governance
Regional Social Justice Dialogue
The Ministry of Labour and Employment is organizing the first Regional Social Justice Dialogue in 2025. This initiative brings together stakeholders to discuss labor rights, employment opportunities, and social protection mechanisms, addressing regional disparities in labor conditions and promoting inclusive employment policies across different states and sectors.
Science
China’s Deep-Sea Space Station
China’s ambitious deep-sea ‘space station’ is expected to become operational by 2030. This underwater research habitat will enable long-term human presence in deep ocean environments for marine research, resource exploration, and scientific experiments, representing a significant advancement in ocean exploration technology similar to orbital space stations.
Economy
Wholesale Price Index January 2025
The WPI inflation rate stood at 2.31% in January 2025. WPI measures price changes at the wholesale level, providing insights into producer price trends and cost pressures in the economy. This relatively moderate inflation suggests stable input costs for manufacturers, influencing pricing decisions and retail inflation downstream.
Technology
Semiconductor Investment in Karnataka
Lam Research announced a β‚Ή10,000 crore investment in Karnataka for semiconductor equipment manufacturing. This strengthens India’s semiconductor ecosystem by establishing advanced chipmaking equipment capabilities. Karnataka, particularly Bengaluru, is emerging as a semiconductor hub under India’s national semiconductor policy aimed at building domestic chip manufacturing capacity.
Sports
Highest-Paid Athlete 2025
Cristiano Ronaldo emerged as the highest-paid athlete in 2025, combining substantial football earnings from Saudi Arabia’s Al Nassr with extensive endorsements and business ventures. His move to the Saudi Pro League, coupled with massive global brand value, positioned him at the top of athletic earnings, surpassing other top footballers.
Business & Economy
ICAI Leadership
Charanjot Singh Nanda was elected as the 73rd President of ICAI for 2025-26. The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India is the national professional accounting body regulating the chartered accountancy profession, setting standards, conducting examinations, and ensuring professional development across India’s accounting and auditing sectors.
Science
Einstein Ring Discovery
The Euclid Telescope captured a nearly perfect Einstein Ring, where light from a distant galaxy bends around a massive foreground object due to gravitational lensing. This phenomenon, predicted by Einstein’s general relativity, provides valuable data about dark matter distribution and cosmic structure, demonstrating ESA’s Euclid mission capabilities in mapping the universe.
International
Musk-Modi Meeting Gift
Elon Musk presented a Starship heatshield tile to PM Modi during their Washington, D.C. meeting. These specialized tiles protect SpaceX’s Starship from extreme reentry heat, representing cutting-edge aerospace technology. The gift symbolizes potential space technology cooperation and interest in India’s space and technology sectors, including Starlink and Tesla investments.
Environment
Haryana’s Nilgai Management Policy
Haryana approved a Nilgai culling policy primarily to address agricultural damage caused by the blue bull population. Nilgais often damage crops, creating significant farmer losses. While controversial from conservation perspectives, the policy reflects the challenge of balancing agricultural productivity with wildlife management in states facing human-wildlife conflict.
Environment
West Bengal’s Riverbank Protection
West Bengal’s 2025-26 Budget introduced the Nodi Bandhan Scheme to prevent riverbank erosion. With numerous rivers including the Ganges, West Bengal faces significant erosion challenges that displace communities and damage agricultural land. The scheme implements engineering solutions and bio-engineering techniques to stabilize riverbanks and protect vulnerable areas.

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Which ministry is organizing Regional Social Justice Dialogue 2025?
Ministry of Labour and Employment
Focuses on labor rights and social protection mechanisms
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When will China’s deep-sea space station be operational?
2030
Underwater research habitat for marine exploration
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What was WPI inflation in January 2025?
2.31%
Wholesale Price Index measures producer price trends
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Which company invested β‚Ή10,000 crore in Karnataka for semiconductors?
Lam Research
Semiconductor equipment manufacturer
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Who is the highest-paid athlete in 2025?
Cristiano Ronaldo
Al Nassr contract plus endorsements and business ventures
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Who is the 73rd President of ICAI?
Charanjot Singh Nanda
Institute of Chartered Accountants of India for 2025-26
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Which telescope captured a nearly perfect Einstein Ring?
Euclid Telescope
Gravitational lensing phenomenon from ESA mission
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What is West Bengal’s riverbank erosion prevention scheme called?
Nodi Bandhan Scheme
Introduced in 2025-26 Budget for riverbank stabilization
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Human-Wildlife Conflict: Agricultural Protection vs. Conservation Ethics
Context from today’s quiz: Haryana approved a Nilgai culling policy primarily to address agricultural damage caused by blue bulls. Nilgais frequently damage crops, creating significant economic losses for farmers. While the policy aims to protect livelihoods, it raises ethical questions about wildlife management, conservation responsibilities, and whether lethal control should be the primary solution to human-wildlife conflict.
πŸ€” Your Perspective Matters
India faces intensifying human-wildlife conflicts as agricultural expansion and wildlife habitats overlap. Farmers suffer real economic losses from crop damage by nilgais, wild boars, elephants, and other species. However, culling policies face criticism from conservationists who argue for non-lethal alternatives like habitat corridors, compensation mechanisms, improved fencing, and community-based solutions. The debate pits immediate livelihood protection against long-term ecological sustainability and ethical wildlife treatment.

Should agricultural states prioritize farmer compensation and non-lethal deterrents over culling policies, even if these alternatives are more expensive and take longer to implement?
  • What is the most ethical and effective approach to human-wildlife conflictβ€”immediate culling for rapid relief, comprehensive compensation with non-lethal measures, or habitat restoration that reduces conflict at its source? What are the cost-benefit trade-offs of each approach?
  • How should state governments balance the immediate needs of farming communities facing crop losses with long-term wildlife conservation goals and ecological balance? Should different species receive different management approaches based on their conservation status?
  • What role can technology (motion sensors, bio-fencing, early warning systems) and community participation play in creating sustainable solutions that protect both agricultural interests and wildlife populations without resorting to culling?

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