| Jan 01, 1970 | Daily Report |
| RISING BHARAT | News Count (102596) | |
991. Defence Ministry opens missile, shell production to private sector
- On 5 October, 2025 It was reported that, The Defence Ministry has amended the Revenue Procurement Manual to open the manufacturing of missiles, artillery shells, and ammunition to private players in India, aiming to ensure long-term firepower and promote Atmanirbhar Bharat in defence production.
- Private companies can now produce artillery shells, bombs, and missiles without needing an NOC from Munitions India Limited. The ministry has also directed DRDO to involve private firms in missile development, supplementing Bharat Dynamics and Bharat Electronics.
- The move strengthens India’s defence self-reliance amid global conflicts and rising demand for ammunition. It ensures uninterrupted supply during extended wars and boosts indigenous production of advanced weapons like BrahMos, Pralay, and Shaurya for future warfare needs.
992. Chhattisgarh Unveils Its First National Highway Tunnel: A Landmark in India’s Infrastructure Drive Built in Just 12 Months
- On 4 October,2025 , Chhattisgarh completed its first-ever national highway tunnel 2.79 km long under the Raipur Visakhapatnam Economic Corridor (NH-130CD). Built by NHAI’s Abhanpur Unit, this twin tube tunnel marks a major infrastructure milestone in central India.
- The National Highways Authority of India executed the project using advanced tunnelling technology in tough terrain, completing one tube in just 12 months. Chief Minister hailed it as a historic step towards Chhattisgarh’s economic and infrastructural growth.
- Part of Bharatmala Pariyojana, the tunnel will enhance trade, tourism, and connectivity between Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and Andhra Pradesh. It will shorten travel time, boost logistics efficiency, and serve as a crucial economic lifeline linking central India to eastern ports.
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993. New freight, passenger trains enhance connectivity in northeast
- On 5 October, 2025 It was reported that, Indian Railways began freight train operations from Molvom station in Nagaland in September 2025. The first rake with 41 wagons of cement from Telangana arrived on September 24,2025 followed by an outward consignment of stone chips to Tripura on September 29,2025
- The Ministry of Railways is executing the Dimapur–Kohima (Dhansiri–Zubza) rail line project to improve connectivity in Nagaland.
- In parallel, the ₹8,000 crore Bairabi–Sairang line in Mizoram, inaugurated by PM Narendra Modi, has linked Aizawl to India’s railway network for the first time. These projects strengthen Northeast connectivity, boost trade, and promote regional development in challenging terrain.
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994. Railways approves six-lane road-over-bridge near Mangalagiri
- On 4 October, 2025 it was reported that, The Ministry of Railways has approved a six-lane road over bridge (ROB) between Mangalagiri and Krishna Canal stations at an estimated cost of ₹112 crore. The bridge will be built on the E-13 extension road connecting Amaravati with NH-16.
- The project, fully funded by Railways, was initially planned as a four-lane bridge but later revised to six lanes considering future traffic. The location is strategic, linking Amaravati to the Chennai–Howrah railway line via Vijayawada.
- Preliminary design and drawing works will begin soon before tendering. The new ROB will ease traffic flow to the capital region, eliminate railway crossing delays, and enhance road and rail safety in the busy Amaravati–Vijayawada corridor.
995. Haryana: ₹325-cr Sabar Dairy inaugurated in Rohtak: India’s dairy sector grew by 70% in 11 years, says Shah
- Union Home and Cooperatives Minister the ₹325 crore Sabar Dairy (Amul) plant at Industrial Model Township, Rohtak, on 3 October, 2025 The facility will strengthen dairy supply in Haryana and the National Capital Region with modern production capacities.
- Sabar Dairy, established by Sabarkantha District Cooperative Milk Producers’ Union, will produce curd, yogurt, buttermilk, and sweets daily. Shah highlighted India’s 70% dairy growth over 11 years, plans to connect every village to a cooperative by 2029, and White Revolution 2.0 targets.
- The plant will generate employment, improve animal feed and manure management, and enhance cooperative procurement. Shah also attended the Khadi Artisan Festival, promoting ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ with modern machines and artisan support, while students protested alleged university mismanagement during his visit.
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996. UPI Sees 31% Transaction Count Growth At 19.63 Billion: NPCI
- In September, 2025 UPI recorded 19.63 billion transactions, a 31% year-on-year growth, with a transaction value of ₹24.90 lakh crore, reflecting steady month-on-month growth and an average daily transaction amount of ₹82,991 crore, according to NPCI data released On 01 October,2025.
- The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) manages UPI. To facilitate high-value payments, NPCI raised person-to-merchant limits to ₹10 lakh per day for specified sectors while maintaining person-to-person limits at ₹1 lakh, easing large transactions in capital markets, insurance, travel, EMIs, and e-commerce.
- The revised framework allows higher per-transaction limits for credit card bill payments, Government e-Marketplace transactions, and loan repayments. These measures aim to promote digital adoption, simplify large payments, and reduce reliance on cheques and traditional banking methods.
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997. Prime Minister Modi unveils ₹6,957 crore development project in Assam for building highways
- On 4 October,2025 It was reported that, The Central government, under PM approved ₹6,957 crore for the upgradation of National Highway 715 in Assam, including a 34.5 km elevated corridor across Kaziranga National Park, four-lane highway expansion, and two Greenfield bypasses, boosting North-Eastern connectivity.
- The Assam BJP highlighted the role of CM and the NDA government in driving the project. It will be implemented under the EPC model, ensuring construction, procurement, and project execution while integrating wildlife-friendly measures across Kaziranga and Karbi Anglong.
- The project will reduce traffic congestion, protect wildlife, and generate 34.61 lakh man-days of employment. Of the total cost, ₹4,829 crore is for construction and ₹622 crore for land acquisition, significantly enhancing Assam’s economy and North-Eastern infrastructure.
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998. New special train services launched between Bidar and Bengaluru for enhanced connectivity
- On 4 October 2025 it was Reported that, Indian Railways will run special Bidar–Bengaluru Cantt trains 07063/07064 starting October 4–5, stopping at Kalaburagi, Shahabad, Humnabad, Yadgir, Raichur, Guntakal, Anantapur, and other stations, with 24 coaches including AC, Sleeper, General, and Luggage vans.
- Reservations for these special trains are open via IRCTC, computerised counters, and the UTS app. Passengers are advised to carry valid tickets to avoid inconvenience. The trains aim to improve connectivity between Karnataka and neighboring regions efficiently.
- Railways Minister recently flagged off Amrit Bharat Express and passenger trains in Bihar, highlighting enhanced infrastructure, electrification, new tracks, and increased budget. Projects like Vande Bharat and Namo Bharat trains are boosting regional connectivity and transportation efficiency.
999. MP’s Panna Tiger Reserve now a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
- On 3 November 2020, Panna National Park in Madhya Pradesh has been declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. This popular tourist spot has now been included in the global network of biospheres.
- UNESCO's recognition mentioned Panna Tiger Reserve as a critical tiger habitat. It stated that the area has undergone substantial ecosystem restoration in the buffer zone. With only three urban centres and over 300 villages, agriculture is the main source of income here, together with horticulture, forestry and cultural and eco-tourism.
- Reportedly, the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) declared Panna Tiger Reserve as a Biosphere Reserve in 2011. Now, after a period of nine years, UNESCO has included it in the Man and Biosphere programme.
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1000. Spiti Valley becomes India’s first cold desert biosphere reserve under UNESCO’s Man, Biosphere Programme
- The Spiti Valley of Lahaul-Spiti district in Himachal Pradesh, perched high in the Trans-Himalayan region, has been recognised as India’s first Cold Desert Biosphere Reserve under UNESCO’s prestigious Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme.
- It is among the 26 new biosphere reserves designated across several countries. With this inclusion, India now has 13 biosphere reserves in the MAB Network. The recognition was formally conferred during the 37th International Coordinating Council (MAB-ICC) meeting held in Hangzhou, China, from September 26 to 28, 2025.
- The Spiti Cold Desert Biosphere Reserve spans a geographical area of 7,770 square kilometres, covering the entire Spiti Wildlife Division (7,591 sq km) and adjoining parts of the Lahaul Forest Division, including Baralacha Pass, Bharatpur and Sarchu (179 sq km).
- The region is ecologically rich, harbouring 655 herbs, 41 shrubs and 17 tree species, including 14 endemic and 47 medicinal plants central to the Sowa Rigpa/Amchi healing tradition.
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