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November 23, 2025

Daily current affairs:November 23, 2025

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Australian Open 2025: Lakshya Sen wins Men's Singles

Short Description : Lakshya Sen clinched the men’s singles title at the Australian Open 2025, defeating Japan’s Yushi Tanaka, securing his sixth BWF World Tour crown and first title of the season, boosting India’s Olympic-cycle prospects in badminton.

Long Description : Indian shuttler Lakshya Sen won the Australian Open 2025 men’s singles title by defeating Japan’s Yushi Tanaka in the final, adding a sixth BWF World Tour trophy to his career tally. The win is significant as it is his first title of the season, improving his ranking points and strengthening India’s men’s singles challenge ahead of major events in the current Olympic cycle. His performance also signals depth in India’s badminton bench, complementing existing stars and contributing positively to India’s medal prospects in multi-sport events.
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Indian Women's Cricket Team Wins First-Ever Blind T20 World Cup

Short Description : India’s blind women’s cricket team won the first-ever Women’s T20 World Cup for the Blind, beating Nepal by seven wickets in the final, highlighting India’s growing strength in disability sports.​

Long Description : The Indian blind women’s cricket team clinched the inaugural Women’s T20 World Cup for the Blind by defeating Nepal by seven wickets in the final. The team remained unbeaten throughout the tournament, underlining India’s dominance in blind cricket and the success of disability sports programmes. The title has relevance for sports and social justice topics in exams, reflecting inclusion, empowerment of persons with disabilities, and institutional support for para and blind sports in India. It also strengthens India’s profile in alternative formats of cricket beyond mainstream ICC events.
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India's Retail Inflation Hits Decade-Low of 0.25% in October

Short Description : India’s retail inflation fell sharply to about 0.25% in October, a decade-low level, driven by softening food prices and recent GST rate cuts, raising expectations of a possible RBI policy response.

Long Description : Retail inflation in India eased to around 0.25% in October from 0.54% in September, marking its lowest point in roughly a decade. This decline is largely attributed to reductions in Goods and Services Tax (GST) rates on items such as appliances, automobiles and some food products, as well as cooling food prices. The persistently low inflation trend could influence the Reserve Bank of India’s upcoming monetary policy decisions, including the possibility of rate cuts. For exams, this links to topics like inflation measurement, GST reforms, monetary policy transmission and the RBI’s inflation-targeting framework.
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Finance Minister Highlights India's Path to Third-Largest Economy

Short Description : Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman stated that India is on track to soon become the world’s third-largest economy, supported by strong growth, reforms and macroeconomic stability.

Long Description : Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman reiterated that India is poised to overtake major economies to become the world’s third-largest in nominal GDP terms in the coming years. She highlighted robust growth rates, structural reforms, strong domestic demand and prudent fiscal management as key drivers. The statement aligns with multilateral projections that see India sustaining growth above most large economies. For exam purposes, this connects to questions on India’s growth narrative, demographic advantages, reform measures (GST, IBC, PLI, infrastructure push) and comparisons with other major economies in the G20.
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New Labour Codes Overhaul India’s Work Regime

Short Description : An editorial in The Economic Times discussed how the implementation of four new labour codes aims to overhaul India’s labour regulations, affecting hiring flexibility, social security and worker protection.

Long Description : A recent editorial analysed India’s transition to a new labour law framework through four consolidated labour codes replacing multiple central laws. The piece notes that the codes seek to simplify compliance, promote formalisation and increase labour market flexibility while also extending social security and protections to a wider workforce. It stresses the need for effective state-level implementation, clarity in rules, and social dialogue to balance employer flexibility with worker rights. For exams, the topic links to labour reforms, ease of doing business, federalism in labour regulation, and the informal sector’s integration into formal legal structures.
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Quality Control Norms Face Challenges in India’s Export Strategy

Short Description : A report highlighted challenges in India’s quality-control push, noting that mandatory quality standards aimed at “zero-defect” products face industry concerns over costs, readiness and trade impact.

Long Description : A policy-focused article examined India’s aggressive expansion of mandatory quality control orders (QCOs) on a wide range of products to curb substandard imports and boost “zero-defect” manufacturing. Industry stakeholders have raised concerns about compliance costs, testing capacity and possible disruption to supply chains, especially for MSMEs. The article also touches on implications for trade policy, WTO consistency and India’s ambition to position itself as a reliable, high-quality manufacturing hub. This topic is useful for questions on Make in India, standards and technical regulations, non-tariff barriers, and export competitiveness.
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EAM Jaishankar Sets $100 Billion India-Russia Trade Target

Short Description : External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said India aims to take bilateral trade with Russia to around USD 100 billion, while inaugurating two new Indian consulates in Yekaterinburg and Kazan.

Long Description : During a visit to Russia, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar announced that India and Russia are working towards raising bilateral trade to about USD 100 billion, building on recent growth in energy and commodity trade. He also inaugurated new Indian consulates in Yekaterinburg and Kazan to deepen economic, cultural and people-to-people engagement. The move reflects India’s multi-aligned foreign policy, balancing strategic partnerships and energy security needs amid global geopolitical tensions. For exams, this links to India–Russia relations, trade diversification, rupee-based payment issues and regional outreach within Russia.
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India Strengthens Textile, Sericulture Ties with Georgia

Short Description : A PIB release reported that a high-level Indian textiles delegation strengthened cooperation with Georgia in sericulture, textiles, apparel and carpets, showcasing India’s “5‑in‑1 Silk Stole” innovation.

Long Description : The Ministry of Textiles reported that an Indian delegation led by senior Central Silk Board officials visited Georgia from 17–21 November 2025 to expand cooperation in sericulture, textiles, apparel and carpet trade. India presented its expertise in silk, including an innovative “5‑in‑1 Silk Stole” integrating multiple silk varieties, as a symbol of its rich textile heritage and export potential. The visit identified opportunities for joint research, enhanced market access and institutional partnerships between Indian and Georgian entities. This development is relevant to questions on India’s textile diplomacy, export diversification and value-added agricultural products.
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President Honors Guru Tegh Bahadur’s Sacrifice for Religious Freedom

Short Description : The President of India issued a message on the eve of the Martyrdom Day of Guru Tegh Bahadur, calling for remembrance of his sacrifice and commitment to religious freedom and human values.

Long Description : The President of India released an official message ahead of the Martyrdom Day of Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Sikh Guru, recalling his supreme sacrifice in defence of freedom of conscience and religious rights. The message urged citizens to draw inspiration from his life, emphasizing unity, tolerance and respect for all faiths. Such presidential messages offer important material for ethics, modern Indian history and culture-based questions, underlining the constitutional values of liberty, equality and fraternity. They also reinforce the role of national commemorations in promoting social harmony.
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Key Draft Bills and Amendments Under Discussion (Seeds, Electricity, IT Rules)

Short Description : PRS India highlighted draft proposals on a new Seeds Bill, amendments to the Electricity Act and changes to IT intermediary and digital media rules, signalling upcoming regulatory shifts.

Long Description : A policy update listed key draft laws under discussion: a Draft Seeds Bill 2025, a Draft Electricity (Amendment) Bill 2025 and draft amendments to the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules. These proposals seek to reform seed regulation and certification, address power sector issues such as distribution and open access, and tighten or clarify obligations of online intermediaries and digital media platforms. For exams, this cluster is important for agriculture policy, energy reforms and digital governance, especially topics like content regulation, intermediary liability and farmers’ access to quality seeds.​
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Key Bills Tracking: Amendments for Union Territories and J&K

Short Description : PRS bill tracking showed key pending and recent bills, including the Government of Union Territories (Amendment) Bill 2025 and the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill 2025.

Long Description : The PRS Bill Track page lists several significant central bills, notably the Government of Union Territories (Amendment) Bill 2025 and the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill 2025 among current legislative business. These proposals relate to administrative structures, representation and governance arrangements in Union Territories and the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. For exams, keeping track of such bills is crucial under polity and governance, especially regarding federal structure, special-status regions, and centre–state (or centre–UT) relations. Questions may focus on the objectives, key provisions and constitutional articles involved.
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State Ordinances Passed on Private Universities and Labour

Short Description : PRS’s state bills section noted recent measures like the Uttar Pradesh Private Universities (Second Amendment) Ordinance 2025 and the Maharashtra Shops and Establishments (Amendment) Ordinance 2025.

Long Description : The state legislation tracker listed several new state laws and ordinances, including the Uttar Pradesh Private Universities (Second Amendment) Ordinance 2025 and an amendment ordinance to the Maharashtra Shops and Establishments (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act. These moves affect regulation of private higher education and labour conditions in shops and commercial establishments. For competitive exams, they illustrate how states use ordinance-making powers and update sector-specific regulations within the broader federal framework. They may also be asked in state-specific exams and as examples of decentralised reform.
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PRS Review of April 2025 Parliament Session Bills Passed

Short Description : A PRS monthly policy review of an earlier session recorded passage of important bills such as the Immigration and Foreigners Bill 2025 and the Protection of Interests in Aircraft Objects Bill 2025.

Long Description : The monthly policy review for a recent Parliament session noted that five bills were introduced and three passed, including the Immigration and Foreigners Bill 2025, the Protection of Interests in Aircraft Objects Bill 2025 and the Tribhuvan Sahkari University Bill 2025. It also recorded passage of key pending amendment bills on Waqf, Disaster Management and Boilers, and noted approval of the Union and Manipur Budgets for 2025–26. Though the session is earlier in the year, the review remains relevant because these laws frame ongoing administrative and regulatory changes. Such details feed directly into prelims and mains questions on recent legislation.
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IFFI 2025: Vishal Bhardwaj & B. Ajaneesh Loknath at Lata Mangeshkar Talk

Short Description : PIB reported on the Annual Lata Mangeshkar Memorial Talk at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) 2025 in Goa, featuring Vishal Bhardwaj and B. Ajaneesh Loknath.

Long Description : A PIB release from IFFI 2025 in Goa described the Annual Lata Mangeshkar Memorial Talk titled “Two Worlds, One Rhythm”, featuring filmmaker–composer Vishal Bhardwaj and music director B. Ajaneesh Loknath. The session honoured Lata Mangeshkar’s legacy and discussed blending diverse musical traditions in Indian cinema. IFFI, organised annually by the Government of India and the Goa government, is a recurring topic under culture and schemes related to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Such events can be used as examples in questions on soft power, film policy and India’s cultural festivals.
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Call for Equity and Visibility for Women in Independent Cinema at IFFI

Short Description : A PIB note from IFFI 2025 highlighted a panel of women filmmakers and professionals calling for greater equity, visibility and creative freedom in independent cinema.​

Long Description : At IFFI 2025, a dedicated session on women in independent cinema featured filmmakers and industry professionals discussing barriers related to funding, representation and creative control for women-led projects. The participants emphasised the need for inclusive policies, festival platforms and mentorship to improve gender balance in the film ecosystem. For exams, this connects with themes of gender equality, representation in media and cultural industries, and government support for creative sectors. It can also be quoted in essays on women empowerment and the role of cinema in shaping social narratives.
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India Reinforces Global Silk Leadership via BACSA Engagement

Short Description : The same PIB release on India–Georgia textiles also noted India’s active role in the BACSA international platform for sericulture, strengthening its global leadership in silk.

Long Description : In addition to bilateral talks with Georgia, the Indian delegation took part in the 11th BACSA International Conference “CULTUSERI 2025”, where India presented technical papers on sericulture collaboration and new silkworm hybrids. The engagement reinforced India’s leadership position in wild and mulberry silk and highlighted scope for South–South cooperation in niche agricultural products. This is relevant for exam topics on regional agricultural platforms, value chains and India’s role in specialised commodity networks. It also illustrates how sectoral diplomacy complements traditional foreign policy channels.
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Key Sports Events for India in November 2025

Short Description : A dedicated sports calendar article outlined November 2025 as an important month for Indian sport, with major events across chess, hockey and football.

Long Description : A sports feature described November 2025 as a packed month for Indian athletes, covering events from chess tournaments in Goa to crucial hockey fixtures in Tamil Nadu and regional football qualifiers. For example, India is involved in an important AFC Asian Cup qualifier against Bangladesh, where strong defensive and leadership performances are seen as vital. Such overviews are useful for aspirants to remember recent sports events, venues and opponent countries, which often appear as factual prelims questions. They also provide context for questions on sports policy and India’s international sporting profile.