Where learning meets experience—welcome to GK365 by Prashant Chadha.

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

🗓️ Important Days (Oct 7)

  • World Cotton Day
    Observed on October 7, initiated by Cotton-4 nations (Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali); recognized by UN in 2021.

🇮🇳 National News

  • UIDAI Waives Aadhaar Biometric Fees
    UIDAI made biometric updates free for children aged 5–17 years for one year from October 1, 2025, aiding access to DBT schemes.
  • Coal India’s All-Women Central Store Unit
    Coal India launched its first all-women Central Store Unit at SECL, Korba, led by Ms. Sapna Ikka under Special Campaign 5.0.
  • BRO Builds World’s Highest Motorable Road
    BRO constructed a road at Mig La Pass, Ladakh (19,400 ft) under Project Himank, breaking its own Guinness World Record.
  • Rajasthan’s First Namo Biodiversity Park
    Union Minister Bhupender Yadav inaugurated Namo Van at Alwar, promoting local biodiversity and climate action.

💼 Business News

  • Bitcoin Hits All-Time High
    Bitcoin touched a record $125,245.57, driven by ETF inflows, institutional demand, and supportive U.S. regulations.
  • Navratri 2025 Sales Hit Decade-High
    GST reforms fueled record festive spending; Maruti Suzuki sold 165,000 cars in 8 days, its best single-day sales in 35 years.

🏆 Awards

  • Nobel Prize in Physics 2025
    Awarded to John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret, and John M. Martinis for proving quantum effects in electrical circuits.
  • Nobel Prize in Medicine 2025
    Given to Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi for discovering Regulatory T Cells (Tregs) and the Foxp3 gene.

🛡️ Defence

  • ICGS Akshar Commissioned
    Indian Coast Guard commissioned ICGS Akshar (Adamya-class FPV) at Karaikal, built by Goa Shipyard with 60% indigenous content.
  • Exercise KONKAN 2025 Begins
    India–UK naval drill off west coast (Oct 5–12); featured INS Vikrant, HMS Prince of Wales, and carrier-led operations.
  • 10th NATPOLREX Exercise Off Chennai Coast
    Indian Coast Guard held NATPOLREX-X to strengthen oil spill response with participation from 32 foreign observers.

📰 Schemes News

  • PM SETU Scheme Launched
    PM Modi launched PM SETU to modernize 1,000 ITIs with a ₹60,000 crore outlay, benefiting 2 million youth.

📰 Summits & Conferences

  • Viksit Bharat Buildathon 2025
    Launched by MoE, NITI Aayog, AIM, AICTE engaging 1 crore+ students under Viksit Bharat @2047 to foster innovation.
  • 68th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference
    Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla led Indian delegation to Barbados (Oct 5–12) focusing on digital democracy and tech governance.

🏅 Sports

  • Nishad & Simran Win Gold at Para Athletics Worlds
    Nishad Kumar (2.14m T47) and Simran Sharma (11.95s T12) won gold at the World Para Athletics 2025, New Delhi.
  • BWF World Junior Championships 2025 in Guwahati
    India hosts after 17 years; 36 teams compete; introduces relay scoring (to 45 points) format for Suhandinata & Eye-Level Cups.
  • India’s Record Para Athletics Medal Haul
    India achieved its best-ever total of 18 medals (6G, 7S, 5B) at World Para Athletics 2025, surpassing its Kobe 2023 tally.

📰 Science & Tech News

  • Vyommitra – India’s Humanoid for Gaganyaan
    ISRO’s semi-humanoid Vyommitra will simulate human presence in uncrewed Gaganyaan test flights before the 2027 mission.

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

Pick answers, hit Submit to reveal. Acronyms are expanded in the explanations.
1. Important Day • World Cotton Day
World Cotton Day is observed annually on which date?
Why October 7 matters Origins: Proposed by the “Cotton-4” nations — Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad, and Mali — to spotlight cotton’s role in livelihoods and trade.
UN recognition: The United Nations recognized the day in 2021, elevating it to a global observance.
Context: Beyond apparel, cotton supports rural incomes, provides by-products like seed oil, and connects farm-to-textile value chains crucial for developing economies.
2. Defence • Border Roads Organisation (BRO)
At approximately what altitude is the Border Roads Organisation’s new motorable road at Mig La Pass, Ladakh?
World’s highest motorable road Project: Built by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) under Project Himank at Mig La Pass in Ladakh, the road reaches about 19,400 ft.
Why it matters: Such altitude pushes human, machine, and material limits while improving connectivity for troops and remote communities.
Note: The achievement surpasses BRO’s previous Guinness World Record, underscoring India’s high-altitude infrastructure capability.
3. Science & Tech • ISRO’s Gaganyaan
What is Vyommitra in the context of India’s Gaganyaan mission?
Vyommitra’s role in Gaganyaan Who: Developed by ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation).
What: A female-voiced semi-humanoid that replicates key human functions, helping validate life-support, crew interfaces, and mission procedures on uncrewed flights ahead of the planned 2027 mission.
Why: It reduces risk before astronauts fly, offering telemetry, voice interaction, and environmental monitoring to fine-tune crewed mission design.

📒 Short Notes: Why Stop at One-Liners?

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

UIDAI — Unique Identification Authority of India: Free Aadhaar biometrics for 5–17 yrs Aadhaar

What: UIDAI waived fees for Aadhaar biometric updates for children aged 5–17 years for one year from October 1, 2025, at authorised centres.

How: Updates recapture fingerprints, iris and face; aligns with mandatory refresh at ages 5 and 15; centres record fresh templates and sync them to the Central Identities Data Repository for smoother authentication.

Why: Reduces Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) leakages and authentication failures, keeping KYC records current as children’s biometrics change, improving access to scholarships and welfare.

PM SETU Scheme — Modernising Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) Skills Mission

What: PM SETU aims to upgrade 1,000 ITIs with an outlay of ₹60,000 crore, targeting about two million learners with industry-relevant training.

How: Funds new labs, instructor upskilling, industry-linked curricula, dual training/apprenticeships, and adds trades in electric vehicles, robotics, semiconductors and green tech to match demand.

Why: Bridges India’s skills gap for Make in India and sunrise sectors, boosts MSME productivity, and raises placement outcomes by aligning training with employer needs.

Nobel Prize in Physics 2025 — Quantum effects in electrical circuits Nobel

What: John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis were honoured for demonstrating quantum phenomena in superconducting electrical circuits, enabling robust qubits.

How: Using Josephson junctions and circuit quantum electrodynamics, they created and controlled coherent states, improved error rates and coherence times, and scaled architectures toward practical processors.

Why: Established the foundation of today’s superconducting quantum computing platforms with potential impacts in materials discovery, optimisation and secure communications.

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