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651. Indian Railways deploys AI intrusion detection across 141 RKM on NF Railway to prevent elephant collision
- On December 6, 2025 It was reported that, the Ministry of Railways announced that AI-based predictive maintenance is being piloted at selected Indian Railways stations and safety systems like DAS-enabled elephant detection are implemented in 141 RKms on NF Railway.
- Indian Railways, with DFCCIL and advanced tech partners, uses AI, ML, OMRS, WILD, and DAS systems to predict failures, detect intrusions, and monitor components by analysing acoustic signals, machine vision data, and rolling-stock conditions.
- Tenders cover 981 additional RKms for elephant detection; MVIS, introduced via a July 2025 MoU, detects hanging or missing parts in moving trains; signalling pilots will generate standard failure prediction logs and alert mechanisms for timely action.
652. India Opens World's Highest War Memorial At Galwan, Five Years After Deadly Clash With China
- On December 07, 2025, in Ladakh’s Galwan Valley near KM-120, India inaugurated the world’s highest war memorial to honour 20 soldiers killed in the 2020 India–China clash, built under the Bharat Ranbhoomi Darshan initiative.
- Defence Minister inaugurated the memorial, crafted from red and black granite, inspired by a trishul and damru, featuring a central installation, eternal flame, and 20 bronze statues representing each fallen soldier.
- The complex includes a museum, digital gallery, auditorium, cafés, souvenir shop, and briefing zone; located along the Durbuk–Shyok–DBO Road in Sector North, it highlights the 2020 Galwan clash fought without firearms and its impact on Sino-Indian relations.
653. Patanjali Signs MoU With Russian Government to Promote Yoga, Ayurveda and Wellness Tourism
- On December 06, 2025, Patanjali and the Russian government signed an MoU to promote health and wellness in Russia, focusing on expanding services, research on longevity, and early disease detection.
- Baba Ramdev and Russian official Sergey Cheremin will strengthen cooperation through health tourism, research collaboration, skilled professional exchange, yoga training deployment, and cross-promotion of Indian and Russian brands.
- The agreement includes research on slowing ageing, detecting major illnesses early, spreading yoga and Ayurveda in Russia, providing skilled workers, and enhancing bilateral spiritual, economic, political, and social relations following President Putin’s recent India visit.
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654. With 18,568 active startups, Uttar Pradesh emerges as new powerhouse of Startup India
- On December 7, 2025 it was reported that, in Uttar Pradesh, the state emerged as a major Startup India powerhouse with 18,568 operational startups across all 75 districts, showing rapid growth in innovation-driven enterprises.
- The Up government enables youth-led entrepreneurship through mentorship, financial aid, incubation centres, IT policies, and supportive governance, helping startups expand in agri-tech, AI, drones, fintech, and other sectors.
- Uttar Pradesh has 18,568 startups, including 8,000 led by women; IT hubs like Noida, Greater Noida, Lucknow, Kanpur, and Gorakhpur are growing; robust policies and innovation centres are positioning the state as a top national startup hub.
655. Odisha Cabinet approves schemes for silk, handloom sectors
- On December 5, 2025 in Odisha, the state cabinet approved six proposals, including new textile and silk development schemes, a pharma and MedTech policy, fisheries cadre restructuring, and a uniform reservation policy for universities to strengthen industries and institutional systems.
- Chief Minister cabinet and Parliamentary Affairs Minister explained that the government will implement these schemes through large fund allocations, incentives, infrastructure creation, cadre expansion, and administrative reforms to boost sectoral growth.
- MBSBY will receive ₹490 crore and MRBY ₹274 crore over five years; pharma and MedTech parks will be set up; fisheries cadre posts significantly increased; and universities will follow a single-unit reservation system for faculty recruitment.
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656. India sees record clean energy growth with 31.25 GW added in 2025
- On 6 December 2025, Union New & Renewable Energy Minister , speaking at the Global Energy Leaders’ Summit in Puri, Odisha, announced that India has recorded its highest-ever addition of 31.25 GW of non-fossil capacity in the current financial year 2025-26, including 24.28 GW of solar.
- minister unveiled a consumer-owned Utility-Led Aggregation (ULA) model under PM Surya Ghar to deploy 1.5 lakh rooftop (1 kW) solar systems in Odisha — a scheme expected to directly benefit about 7–8 lakh people. Odisha already has ~3.1 GW renewable capacity (over 34% of its installed power), while under PM Surya Ghar 1.6 lakh households have applied, 23,000+ installations completed, and ~19,200 families have received subsidies totaling ₹147 crore.
- India’s solar capacity rose from 2.8 GW to ~130 GW in 11 years (a >4,500% increase), and the country contributed 46 GW to global solar additions between 2022–24, making it a key driver of the world’s renewable surge.
657. Make in India At Its Peak: DRDO Hands Over 7 Indigenous Technologies to India & Approved 12 Projects Under DRDO TDF scheme
- On 02 December 2025 at DRDO Bhawan, New Delhi, the DRDO Empowered Committee- chaired by DRDO Chief Samir V. Kamat- formally handed over seven indigenous defence technologies to the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force under the Technology Development Fund (TDF) scheme, marking a major step in India’s push for defence self-reliance.
- During the high-level meeting attended by senior officials from the Armed Forces, Defence Production, and DRDO, the Committee not only transferred the indigenously developed systems but also approved 12 new strategic, aerospace, naval and EW projects, reinforcing an expanding R&D pipeline under the TDF mechanism.
- The handover strengthens India’s long-term goal of reducing import dependence by enabling industry-DRDO collaboration, enhancing multi-domain military capability, and encouraging startups and MSMEs to innovate in critical defence technologies- collectively advancing India’s strategic autonomy and building a robust domestic defence-industrial ecosystem.
658. Nitin Gadkari Launches India’s First Accessibility Rating System
- On 3 December, 2025 in New Delhi, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways launched the Purple Building Certification Scheme, India’s first accessibility rating system for buildings and public spaces, marking the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
- AMTZ developed the scheme with ICMR and IDEA; QCI and AMTZ will train auditors and certification bodies. Gadkari urged NITI Aayog to draft mandatory accessibility provisions and recommended a parliamentary bill for uniform legal enforcement across India.
- The certification applies to schools, hospitals, workplaces, transport hubs, residences, and public spaces, promoting universal design for PwDs, seniors, and others. Experts stressed accessibility for future global sports events, nationwide adoption, and bridging gaps between policy and implementation.
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659. India–Russia sign key agreements on health, food safety, and shipbuilding
- On december 5, 2025 President Putin’s India visit, a bilateral meeting and joint press statement in Delhi resulted in agreements across health, food safety, port cooperation, minerals, and strategic economic collaboration.
- Prime Minister of India and President Putin strengthened ties through summit talks, signing sectoral agreements, finalizing strategic cooperation plans, advancing the 2030 economic programme, and reaffirming efforts toward an FTA with the Eurasian Economic Union and peace initiatives on Ukraine.
- PM highlighted steadfast India–Russia friendship, essential mineral cooperation for secure supply chains, and commitment to Ukraine peace efforts. Putin expressed gratitude for India’s hospitality, praising both President of India and PM of India for the warm reception.
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660. Modi, Putin expand India–Russia cooperation with 2030 agenda covering energy, transport links, critical minerals
- During a New Delhi summit On December 5, 2025 , India and Russia unveiled the 2030 Economic Cooperation Programme, expanding collaboration in energy, connectivity, minerals, trade and mobility while reaffirming their long-standing strategic partnership’s new direction.
- Prime Minister of India and President Vladimir Putin advanced cooperation through summit talks, joint statements, plans for INSTC and Chennai–Vladivostok corridors, nuclear and energy engagement, mobility agreements, visa reforms, and efforts toward a free trade agreement with the Eurasian Economic Union.
- Key measures include enhanced shipbuilding, polar-water training for Indian seafarers, critical mineral supply-chain cooperation, new consulates, free 30-day e-tourist visas for Russians, strengthened anti-terror coordination, and India’s reiterated support for peaceful solutions to the Ukraine conflict.
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