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2291. HAL gains on inking Rs 62,700-cr deal with Ministry of Defence
- On 1 April 2025 Hindustan Aeronautics rose 2.71% to Rs 4,289.30 after the company secured two contracts worth Rs 62,700 crore from the Ministry of Defence for the supply of 156 Light Combat Helicopters (LCH), Prachand, to the Indian Army and Indian Air Force.
- The first contract is for the supply of 66 LCHs to the Indian Air Force (IAF), and the second is for the supply of 90 LCHs to the Indian Army.
- The supply of these helicopters will commence in the third year and will be spread over the next five years. These contracts will enhance the combat capability of the Armed Forces at high altitudes
- The LCH is Indias first indigenously designed and developed combat helicopter, capable of operating at altitudes of over 5,000 meters. This helicopter features a large number of components designed and manufactured in India
2292. Chhattisgarh Achieves 100% Rail Electrification
- On 1 April 2025 the 100% electrification of Chhattisgarh’s railway network, marking a historic milestone in India’s railway modernization efforts .
- The inauguration, conducted remotely from Mohbhatta village in Bilaspur, also included the launch of several railway projects aimed at decongesting routes, improving connectivity, and boosting economic growth.
- The initiative of foundation stone for seven railway projects covering 108 km and dedicated three railway projects spanning 111 km, worth over Rs 26.9 billion.
2293. DEV IT Secures Rs 3.8 Cr Government Orders for Digital Transformation
- DEV Information Technology Limited, has received a significant order of Rs 3.28 Cr for the development, customization, implementation, and maintenance of the IT system for Rajasthan Mahila Nidhi Credit Cooperative Federation Limited, a Government of Rajasthan undertaking.
- The initiative is expected to enhance financial inclusion for women in the state by streamlining credit cooperative operations through an advanced software platform. The project is set to be executed over a period of three years.
- The accomplishment reinforces our presence in the government sector and contributes to our long-term business growth, reaffirming our dedication to empowering institutions with cutting-edge technology solutions."
2294. PM Modi launches development projects worth Rs 33,700 crore in Chhattisgarh
- On 30 March,2025, Prime Minister of India laid the foundation stone and inaugurated multiple development projects of more than Rs 33,700 crore related to various sectors in Chhattisgarh.
- Prime Minister flagged off the Mainline Electric Multiple Unit (MEMU) train service in the Abhanpur-Raipur section via Mandir Hasaud and handed over the keys (replica) of houses to three beneficiaries under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Gramin (PMAY-G).
- Prime Minister laid the foundation stone of NTPC's Sipat Super Thermal Power Project Stage-III (1x800MW) of over Rs 9,790 crore located in Bilaspur district. This pit head project is based on the latest state-of-the-art Ultra-Supercritical Technology with high power generation efficiency.
2295. India’s First Loiter Munition Test Range, UAV Airstrip, to Reduce Foreign Dependence
- On 30 March 2025 , In a major push to boost India’s combat readiness, Prime Minister of india visited the Solar Defence and Aerospace Ltd (SDAL) complex, unveiling a series of indigenous weapon systems designed to tackle modern warfare challenges head-on.
- The long-range loitering munitions to counter-drone missiles and AI-driven mine detection systems, the developments mark a significant leap in India's ability to fight smarter, faster, and with greater precision.
- The visit was the inauguration of the Loiter Munition Test Range, a sprawling 1,080-acre facility that will serve as a hub for testing and perfecting India's homegrown drone warfare capabilities. the facility includes a dedicated Command and Control Centre, UAV launch areas, endurance testing zones, and secure communication networks, ensuring that the next generation of Indian drones is battle-ready.
2296. India financial support to Sri Lanka
- On July 23, 2024, 245 cr Rupees of financial support to Sri Lanka by India
- On May 27, 2022 India provided Sri Lanka with 25 tonnes of medical supplies worth over USD 700,000 (₹6.01 crore) to help address the island nation's severe economic crisis and medicine shortage
- April 15 2022, India provided Sri Lanka with a $500 million credit line to aid in fuel imports.
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2297. Bangladesh Receives 2.31 Lakh Eggs from India Amid Soaring Prices
- On 09 september 2024 In Bangladesh, amid rising egg prices, another shipment of two lakh, 31 thousand eggs reached the country from India through the Benapole land port
- The Bangladesh government has approved the phased import of 4.5 crore eggs to stabilise prices. By November, an additional 90 lakh eggs will be imported from India.
- The National Board of Revenue recently reduced the import duty on eggs from 25 to 5 percent, lowering the cost of imported eggs by 13.8 taka per dozen. This move aims to make eggs, the country’s most affordable source of protein, more accessible to the public.
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2298. India sends 32 tonnes of relief supplies to Myanmar under 'Sadbhav
- On September 17 , 2024, India sent 32 tonnes of relief supplies to Myanmar under 'Sadbhav'
- December 07, 2024, India sent 2200 metric tonnes of rice to Myanmar under India’s 'Act East' & 'Neighbourhood First' policies
- May 16, 2023 India sent Four Indian Navy ships Provide emergency food items, tents, essential medicines, water pumps, portable generators, clothes, sanitary and hygiene items, Under "Operation Karuna” to myanmar
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2299. In a first, foreign secretary engages Taliban; India may restart development projects
- January 09, 2025, India agreed to Afghanistan’s request for material support in the health sector and for the rehabilitation of refugees .
- July 23, 2024, Union Budget for 2024-25, India has allocated ₹200 crore in development aid to Afghanistan
- India sent to 50,000 metric tonnes of wheat, 300 tonnes of medicines, 27 tonnes of earthquake relief material, 40,000 litres of pesticides, and millions of vaccines
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2300. India Sends 1st Batch Of Humanitarian Aid To Bolivia To Combat Forest Fires
- On January 03, 2025, India sent 16 tonnes fire fighting gears, first-aid kit, medicines to Bolivia .
- first tranche of humanitarian assistance to Bolivia to support tackling of forest fires. The consignment consisting of fire fighting gears,
- In 2011, India gave a cash contribution of US $ 200,000 (₹1.72 crore) to Bolivia as a relief measure in the wake of floods.
- In 2007, India had gifted medicines worth US $ 200,000 (₹1.72 crore) as humanitarian aid in the wake of landslides in Bolivia
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