Friday, February 14, 2025

Current Affairs One Liners 13 February 2025

 

  1. To boost India's startup ecosystem, DPIIT has partnered with Rukam Capital and Bootstrap Incubation.
  2. Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, recently in the news, is located in Karnataka.
  3. Which new digital platform has SEBI recently launched? – 'Mitra'
  4. Which Indian cricketer has been appointed as an event ambassador for ICC Champions Trophy 2025? – Shikhar Dhawan
  5. Constantine Tassoulas has recently been elected as the new President of which country? – Greece
  6. In which country was India's new consulate recently inaugurated? – France
  7. The name of Foy Sagar Lake has recently been changed. In which state is this lake located? – Rajasthan
  8. Bangladeshi woman cricketer Shohely Akhter has been banned by ICC for corruption-related charges.
  9. National Women's Day is celebrated every year on February 13.
  10. Nokia has appointed Justin Hotard as its new CEO.

Current Affairs Quiz: 13/02/2025

Which new digital platform has SEBI recently launched?
(a) 'Mitra'
(b) 'Sajag'
(c) 'Samarth'
(d) 'Rochak'


The name of Foy Sagar Lake has recently been changed. In which state is this lake located?
(a) Assam
(b) Rajasthan
(c) Tamil Nadu
(d) Himachal Pradesh


In which country was India's new consulate recently inaugurated?
(a) France
(b) Germany
(c) Argentina
(d) Brazil


Constantine Tassoulas has recently been elected as the new President of which country?
(a) Argentina
(b) Uruguay
(c) Finland
(d) Greece


Which Indian cricketer has been appointed as an event ambassador for ICC Champions Trophy 2025?
(a) Sachin Tendulkar
(b) Kapil Dev
(c) Yuvraj Singh
(d) Shikhar Dhawan



Answers:

(a) 'Mitra'
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has launched a new digital platform called Mutual Fund Investment Tracing and Retrieval Assistant (MITRA). It aims to help investors trace and retrieve inactive or unclaimed mutual fund folios. The platform is managed by Computer Age Management Services Ltd (CAMS) and KFIN Technologies Ltd.


(b) Rajasthan
The Rajasthan government has renamed Foy Sagar Lake in Ajmer as "Varun Sagar". The lake, originally named after British engineer Foy, was built in 1892. The decision is part of efforts to remove colonial symbols and promote national pride.


(a) France
On February 12, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron inaugurated India's new consulate in Marseille, France. This marks a key step in strengthening India-France relations, facilitating economic, cultural, and diplomatic ties.


(d) Greece
Constantine Tassoulas, former Speaker of the Greek Parliament, has been elected as the new President of Greece. He secured 160 votes in the 300-member Parliament, surpassing the required majority. He succeeds Katerina Sakellaropoulou, whose term ends in March.


(d) Shikhar Dhawan
Indian cricketer Shikhar Dhawan has been named as one of the event ambassadors for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, set to be held in Pakistan and Dubai from February 19 to March 9. Other ambassadors include Sarfaraz Ahmed, Shane Watson, and Tim Southee.

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Thursday, February 13, 2025

Current Affairs Quiz: 12th February 2025

1.      Where will the next AI Summit be held?

a)      UK

b)     UAE

c)      USA

d)     India

2.      Who recently won the National Snooker Championship title?
(a) Brijesh Damani
(b) Pankaj Advani
(c) Rahul Banerjee
(d) None of the above

3.      Who won the men's singles title at Chennai Open 2025 Tennis recently?
(a) Rohan Bopanna
(b) Kyrian Jacquet
(c) Elias Ymer
(d) None of the above

4.      Where is the 14th Asian Fisheries and Aquaculture Forum being held?
(a) New Delhi
(b) Dhaka
(c) Dubai
(d) Manila

5.      Who became the first Indian to score 4,000 international runs against England?
(a) Rohit Sharma
(b) Virat Kohli
(c) Suryakumar Yadav
(d) Rishabh Pant

Answers:

  1. (d) India
    During the AI Action Summit in Paris, co-chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron, PM Modi announced that India will host the next AI Summit. He also emphasized the importance of global cooperation in establishing AI governance frameworks.
  2. (b) Pankaj Advani
    India's most successful snooker player, Pankaj Advani, has once again won the National Snooker Championship, marking his 36th national title and 10th men's snooker championship. Representing ONGC, Advani defeated Brijesh Damani in the final. This tournament's performance will determine the Indian team for the Asian and World Championships.
  3. (b) Kyrian Jacquet
    France's Kyrian Jacquet recently won the Chennai Open 2025 Men's Singles Tennis title at the SDAT Tennis Stadium in Nungambakkam, Tamil Nadu. He defeated Sweden’s Elias Ymer in the final, securing his first ATP title.
  4. (a) New Delhi
    The 14th Asian Fisheries and Aquaculture Forum (14AFAF) is being held in New Delhi from February 12-15. Organized by the Asian Fisheries Society (AFS) in collaboration with the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), the forum's theme is "Greening the Blue Growth in Asia-Pacific."
  5. (b) Virat Kohli
    Legendary Indian cricketer Virat Kohli has completed 4,000 international runs against England. He achieved this milestone during the third ODI of the series, scoring 52 runs. Kohli is the first Indian to reach this feat and the sixth player overall in world cricket to do so against England.

  Source: https://www.jagranjosh.com/current-affairs/daily-current-affairs-quiz-12-february-2025-1739361164-1

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Tuesday, February 11, 2025

India's first Drone Centre of Excellence established in Odisha to empower tribal youth and women

The centre creates pathways for employment by facilitating placements through IG Drones’ expertise and partnerships with the National Skill Development Corporation.

India’s first-ever Drone Centres of Excellence (CoEs) was established in Odisha. Under the Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana (SAGY), Member of Parliament Sujeet Kumar established the initiative in partnership with drone technology company IG Drones. 

Read the full article at: https://www.educationtimes.com/article/newsroom/99737612/india-s-first-drone-centre-of-excellence-established-in-odisha-to-empower-tribal-youth-and-women

IIT Madras and ISRO develop first Indigenous aerospace quality semiconductor chip

The chip is a general-purpose microprocessor that can be used for the computing needs of space technology at ISRO

Under a joint effort with the ISRO Inertial Systems Unit (IISU), Thiruvananthapuram, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras has developed the country’s first indigenously designed microprocessor chip. This chip can be embedded into systems such as laptops, desktops, and mobile phones, including computing applications for space technology at ISRO.


Read the full article at: https://www.educationtimes.com/article/newsroom/99737614/iit-madras-and-isro-develop-first-indigenous-aerospace-quality-semiconductor-chip

IIT Delhi alumni launches PiFy, WhatsApp-based, AI-powered education tool for resolving academic doubts

The tool's AI is designed to cater to a wide range of academic needs, covering all subjects, competitive exams, and regional languages.


To provide instant academic support and benefit those who may hesitate to seek help in traditional classrooms, IIT Delhi alumni have created PiFy, India’s first WhatsApp-based AI software for students, offering innovative and affordable educational support.

UGC discontinues CARE Journal Listing, suggests new parameters to ensure quality, transparency, and relevance

The system faced significant criticisms, including over-centralisation, delays in including or excluding journals, and lack of transparency in its decision-making process

The University Grants Commission (UGC) has officially announced the discontinuation of the UGC-Consortium for Academic and Research Ethics (CARE) journal listing.

In place of the CARE journal listing, the UGC has introduced a set of suggestive parameters for faculty members and students to guide their selection of academic journals for research and publication. These new parameters were developed by a group of experts and academicians, and are now open for public feedback.

This move, which supersedes the Public Notice dated November 28, 2018, follows the recommendations of an expert committee. “In supersession of the Public Notice dated 28th November 2018 for establishing UGC Consortium for Academic and Research Ethics (UGC- CARE), the Commission, in its 584th meeting held on 3rd October 2024, based on the recommendations of the expert committee, has decided to discontinue UGC-CARE listing of Journals and develop suggestive parameters for choosing peer-reviewed journals by faculty members and students,” the UGC notice read.

“The suggestive parameters, developed by a group of experts and academicians, are now placed in the public domain for their feedback till 25th February 2025 at email id: journal@ugc.gov.in. The stakeholders, including Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs), faculty members, may take note of it,” it adds.

Suggestive parameters for peer-reviewed journals

The UGC notice emphasises that HEIs are committed to promoting high-quality research and dissemination through peer-reviewed publications. To achieve this goal, HEIs are encouraged to adopt the suggestive parameters, put in public domain by the UGC. The UGC recommended that HEIs establish internal review committees to fine-tune these parameters based on their academic needs and ensure adherence to evolving quality standards.

Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar, chairman, UGC says that the UGC-CARE list was introduced in 2018 to ensure that only reputable journals were recognised for faculty selections, promotions, and research funding applications. The list was designed in response to concerns about the quality of research publications and the prevalence of predatory journals.

UGC-CARE System faces criticisms

However, the system faced significant criticisms, including over-centralisation, delays in including or excluding journals, and lack of transparency in its decision-making process. Additionally, some highly respected journals, especially those published in Indian languages, were excluded, while less credible ones were included. Researchers also faced challenges such as the pressure to publish in UGC-CARE listed journals and the uncertainty when journals were abruptly removed from the list.

Review and discontinuation of UGC-CARE List

Addressing these issues, Prof Kumar says that the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 criticised the heavy regulation of academic publishing. This led the UGC to establish an expert committee in December 2023 to review the UGC-CARE scheme. The committee's recommendations culminated in the decision to discontinue the CARE list and encourage HEIs to create their own credible institutional mechanisms for evaluating journals.

“This new approach gives institutions more flexibility,” Prof Kumar says, adding, “It allows them to create models that align with academic norms and the unique needs of different disciplines. Researchers will no longer be constrained by a centralised list of journals.”

In addition, Prof Kumar emphasises that HEIs will play a key role in combating predatory journals under this new system. Institutions will need to establish credible mechanisms for journal evaluation to protect their reputations and maintain scholarly standards. Experienced faculty members are also encouraged to guide younger researchers in identifying credible journals and avoiding predatory ones.

Restoring academic freedom and autonomy

The decentralisation of journal evaluation is seen as a step towards restoring academic freedom. “By discontinuing the UGC-CARE list, the UGC has returned the journal selection process to HEIs,” he says, adding, “This restores academic freedom and autonomy, allowing researchers to publish in journals that best align with their discipline and audience.”

HEIs will now have the responsibility to accommodate newer and rapidly evolving fields in their journal evaluation models. This flexibility allows for the recognition of journals that may not have been sufficiently acknowledged by traditional indexing models, ensuring that the evolving nature of academic publishing is addressed.

For further details, stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the UGC’s official communications and share their views on the newly proposed parameters before the deadline.


One-Liner Current Affairs – 11 February 2025

Where will the Olympic Esports Games 2027 be held? – Riyadh

Who is organizing the "Donate Organs, Save Lives" initiative? – ICC

What is the name of the largest structure discovered in the known universe? – Quipu

Who launched India’s first indigenous automated biomedical waste treatment plant "Srijanam"? – Dr. Jitendra Singh

Against which team did Matthew Breetzke score 150 runs on his ODI debut? – New Zealand

Who will release the Devolution Index Report on 13 February 2025? – Prof. S. P. Singh Baghel

Where did DRDO showcase indigenous advanced technologies and innovations? – Aero India 2025

For how many years has the Union Cabinet extended the tenure of the Safai Karamchari Commission? – 3 years

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Aero India 2025: DRDO, Adani launches India’s vehicle-mounted counter-drone

Monday, February 10, 2025

Quality alarm as UGC scraps journal list, global standing of Indian universities to be affected

The University Grants Commission (UGC) has decided to discontinue its standard list of publications that helps researchers and academics identify journals that are credible and meet certain quality standards for publishing their papers.


Two UGC officials said the commission had recently decided to do away with the UGC-Consortium for Academics and Research Ethics (CARE) list.

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Saturday, February 8, 2025

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Delisted Journals from SCOPUS as on 8th February 2025

 UGC-CARE has received complaints about several journals which are not following the standard publishing practices. After scrutinizing these Journals in accordance with UGC-CARE protocols, UGC has decided to remove these journals from Group II of the UGC-CARE List. Please note that any publication in these journals will not be considered for any academic purposes.

Publishers/editors may send the request for re-inclusion of a journal which has been removed from the UGC-CARE List. They can submit journal title/s through IQAC Cell of any affiliated college / University following the prescribed submission process with the recommendation of teaching faculty along with the duly signed declaration form by IQAC head, or in his/her absence, Principal/Vice- Chancellor of the College/University. Journal information should be submitted to the nearest UGC- CARE Universities. The journals will be scrutinized again in accordance with the UGC-CARE protocols.


Source: https://ugccare.unipune.ac.in/Apps1/User/Web/ScopusDelisted (Accessed on 8th February 2025)

Friday, February 7, 2025

Current Affairs: One Liners: 07/02/2025

 1. What is the new repo rate after the recent cut by RBI?

(a) 6.00%
(b) 6.25%
(c) 6.50%
(d) 6.75%

2. Who won the gold medal in the men's 50m rifle 3 positions event at the 38th National Games?

(a) Neeraj Kumar
(b) Vijay Kumar
(c) Saurabh Singh
(d) Vijay Shekhar

3. Who inaugurated the North East Investment Roadshow recently?

(a) Amit Shah
(b) S. Jaishankar
(c) Jyotiraditya Scindia
(d) Anurag Thakur

4. Which Australian cricketer has announced retirement from ODI cricket?

(a) Cameron Green
(b) Travis Head
(c) Pat Cummins
(d) Marcus Stoinis

5. Delhi International Leather Expo (DILEX) 2025 is organized in collaboration with which ministry?

(a) Ministry of Finance, Government of India
(b) Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India
(c) Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
(d) NITI Aayog

Answers:

  1. (b) 6.25%
    The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) cut the repo rate by 25 basis points (0.25%) to 6.25% on February 7. This reduction will make home, auto, and personal loans cheaper, providing relief in EMI payments. If inflation remains under control, further cuts may be possible, making borrowing even more affordable.

  2. (a) Neeraj Kumar
    Neeraj Kumar from the Indian Navy won the gold medal in the men’s 50m rifle 3 positions event at the 38th National Games in Uttarakhand. Representing the Services Sports Control Board (SSCB), the 25-year-old athlete scored 464.1 points to secure the top position.

  3. (c) Jyotiraditya Scindia
    Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia inaugurated the North East Investment Roadshow, organized by the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER). The event aims to attract investment and unlock the untapped potential of the Northeast, positioning it as an emerging economic powerhouse.

  4. (d) Marcus Stoinis
    Australian all-rounder Marcus Stoinis has announced his retirement from One-Day International (ODI) cricket with immediate effect. The 35-year-old cricketer, who was part of Australia’s provisional squad for the Champions Trophy, has opted out of the tournament to focus on T20 cricket. Stoinis played 71 ODIs during his 10-year career.

  5. (b) Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India
    The 6th edition of the Delhi International Leather Expo (DILEX) will be held on February 20-21, 2025, at the India International Convention and Expo Centre (IICC), Dwarka, New Delhi. The event is organized by the Council for Leather Exports (CLE) in collaboration with the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India.

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