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1121. Government Sanctions INR 140 Cr Supplementary Budget for National Bioenergy Programme Phase-I
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- On September 18, 2025, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) approved an additional INR 140 crore for the National Bioenergy Programme Phase-I, raising its total outlay to INR 998 crore for FY 2021–22 to 2025–26 across India.
- The MNRE Bio-Energy Division will distribute funds under three sub schemes Waste to Energy, Biomass, and Biogas. INR 37.5 crore, 52.5 crore, and 50 crore respectively have been allocated, with flexible fund use to meet project requirements nationwide.
- Revised guidelines simplify inspection norms for biomass units, linking subsidies to a 10-hour performance window at 80% capacity. Waste-to-Energy support is released in two stages, tying CFA to plant operations, ensuring transparency and accelerating India’s bioenergy transition.
1122. Rolls-Royce expands India innovation footprint by opening a new facility Bengaluru
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- On September 17, 2025, Rolls-Royce inaugurated its expanded Global Capability and Innovation Centre in Bengaluru, Karnataka, aiming to strengthen engineering, digital capabilities, and enterprise services across Civil Aerospace, Defence, and Power Systems businesses.
- The centre will house Rolls-Royce’s global digital capabilities, enterprise services teams, and engineering units supporting civil and defence operations. The expansion also aligns with plans to double sourcing from India over five years, integrating local suppliers into its global supply chain.
- The Bengaluru hub will become Rolls-Royce’s largest capability centre globally, supporting key corporate functions and fostering talent development, innovation, and engineering excellence. Over 1,400 Rolls-Royce engines already power Indian Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard, and Army platforms, with more than 3,000 employees across India contributing to global programmes.
1123. UP’s YEIDA Zone Gets INR 3,000 Crore Investment From RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group for 3 GW Solar Cell Facility
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- On September 18, 2025, the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA), Uttar Pradesh, approved two major industrial projects worth around ₹3,500 crore in renewable energy and automotive manufacturing.
- The RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group will establish an integrated solar ecosystem hub with a 3 GW solar cell facility and a 60 MW captive solar and energy storage system on 100 acres of land in Sector-8D of YEIDA, involving an investment of over ₹3,000 crore.
- The solar hub aims to utilize advanced technologies like TOPCon and Perovskite-Tandem cells, promising 28–30% efficiency and lowering electricity generation costs by up to 15%. It is expected to create 1,200 direct and 4,000 indirect jobs.
1124. Maharashtra CM Fadnavis inaugurates new Amalner-Beed railway line
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- On September 17, 2025, Maharashtra Chief Minister inaugurated the new Amalner–Beed railway line at Beed and flagged off the Beed–Ahilyanagar train, fulfilling a decades-long dream of the people of Beed district, Maharashtra.
- At the ceremony, CM paid tribute to the late Gopinathrao Munde and former MP Kesharkaku Kshirsagar, highlighting their vision and struggle for this project. Deputy CM , Beed guardian minister, and Environment Minister also attended the programme.
- The CM noted that after 2014, the Centre and the state accelerated railway funding, with the Modi government allocating ₹21,000 crore for Marathwada railway projects compared to only ₹450 crore in the previous decade.
1125. Bailey bridge inaugurated on Ramban-Gool road in Jammu
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- On September 17, 2025, J&K Lieutenant Governor inaugurated a 150-feet double-storey Bailey bridge at Metra on the Ramban-Gool road, restoring connectivity for Ramban, Sangaldan, and Gool areas after recent natural calamities.
- The Indian Army’s White Knight Corps engineers, with NHAI and civil authorities, constructed the bridge under challenging conditions, ensuring vital connectivity. LG Sinha praised the Army’s dedication, calling the bridge a lifeline for around 1.5 lakh residents.
- The bridge, built after incessant rainfall washed away a crucial Karol-Maitra Road stretch, enables smooth movement of supplies, emergency services, and local traffic. Final validations are pending before its opening for full public use.
1126. India, FAO launch initiative to strengthen blue port infrastructure
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- On 18 September, 2025, The Department of Fisheries (DoF) under the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, said it has signed a technical cooperation programme agreement with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations to develop Blue Port infrastructure in India.
- Secretary Abhilaksh Likhi emphasized fishing ports as gateways to economic, ecological, and social growth. The programme integrates 5G, AI, automation, and digital platforms with FAO support to pilot upgrades, ensuring sustainability and efficiency in fisheries operations.
- The initiative, with ₹369.8 crore investment under PMMSY, includes smart harbours in Gujarat, Daman & Diu, and Puducherry. It features energy-efficient systems, rainwater harvesting, waste management, and capacity building to modernize fisheries and strengthen food and nutritional security.
1127. AMTZ launches i-Passport to fast-track med-tech ideas
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Andhra Pradesh
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- On September 15, 2025, Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone (AMTZ) in Visakhapatnam launched the Innovation Passport (i-Passport), a single-access gateway designed to transform healthcare ideas into market-ready solutions, during a visit by Centre’s Principal Scientific Advisor Ajay Kumar Sood.
- AMTZ, led by MD and founder CEO Jitendra Sharma, enables start-ups and innovators to fast-track prototyping, validation, and manufacturing. The i-Passport offers seamless access to R&D facilities, fabrication labs, testing centres, and regulatory resources within one integrated ecosystem.
- With 75 incubators already onboard linking over 1,000 start-ups, AMTZ aims to expand beyond 200 incubators. The i-Passport connects innovators with partner incubators, industry networks, mentorship, collaborations, and funding support, reducing costs and time to market while boosting global competitiveness.
1128. Delhi's healthcare infrastructure gets major boost on PM Modi's birthday
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Delhi
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- In a significant enhancement to Delhi's healthcare infrastructure, 101 new Ayushman Arogya Mandir units, five new hospital blocks built at a total investment of Rs 503.49 crore, and 150 dialysis machines across government hospitals were inaugurated on the occasion of Prime Minister's birthday on 17 September, 2025.
- The initiative aims to improve emergency, critical care, and maternal and child health services in Delhi. The five-hospital infrastructure project is designed to expand hospital capacity and introduce advanced medical facilities throughout the city.
- Among the key additions is the newly established trauma block at the Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital, Mangolpuri, named the Sant Shri Durbal Nath Ji Trauma Block.
1129. India Steps Into 2nm Chip Era As ARM Expands Semiconductor Design Hub In Bengaluru
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- On 16 September 2025, Union IT Minister inaugurated ARM’s new Bengaluru office, which will design cutting-edge 2-nanometre chips for AI servers, drones, and smartphones, marking progress in India’s semiconductor journey.
- ARM, a global chip design leader, with government support, will focus on advanced chip design in India. Minister highlighted efforts to expand from design to manufacturing, equipment, and materials to build a complete semiconductor ecosystem.
- India’s electronics industry has grown six-fold to ₹11.5 lakh crore in 11 years, with exports rising eight-fold. The Semiconductor Mission, involving 25 institutions, is entering Phase II, targeting equipment and material production for sustainable growth.
1130. Air India Express Launches Daily Dehradun–Bengaluru Flight
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Uttarakhand
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- On September 16, 2025, Uttarakhand Chief Minister inaugurated Air India Express’ first daily direct service from Dehradun to Bengaluru at Jolly Grant Airport, marking the airline’s debut operations in the state.
- CM emphasized benefits for youth, IT professionals, students, and tourists, while Air India Express MD Aloke Singh announced Dehradun as the airline’s 58th station. The inaugural flight departed at 4:30 p.m. and landed in Bengaluru at 7:30 p.m.
- The aircraft featured Aipan-inspired tail art under the “Tales of India” initiative. The route offers one-stop onward connections to 18 cities, including Chennai, Kochi, and Goa. State upgrades at Jolly Grant and Pantnagar airports highlight Uttarakhand’s broader aviation push.