11th June 2025 Current Affairs

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NATIONAL AFFAIRS

Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan (PMSMA) Celebrates 9 Years of Impact
Launched in June 2016 by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan (PMSMA) marked its 9th anniversary in June 2025. This flagship program focuses on reducing maternal and neonatal mortality by ensuring early detection and management of high-risk pregnancies. By May 2025, over 61.9 million pregnant women across India benefited from free, quality antenatal care (ANC) provided on the 9th of every month, particularly in the second and third trimesters. The initiative has significantly lowered India’s Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) from 130 per 100,000 live births (2014–2016) to 80 per 100,000 live births (2021–2023), a remarkable 50-point decline. PMSMA aligns with the Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health plus Nutrition (RMNCAH+N) strategy under the National Health Mission and engages private sector practitioners to enhance service delivery and awareness.

Government Enhances Procurement Rules for Scientific Research
In June 2025, the Ministry of Finance amended the General Financial Rules (GFRs) to streamline the procurement of scientific equipment and consumables for research institutions, including those in the defense sector. Key changes include:

  • Vice Chancellors and Directors of R&D institutions can now procure equipment and consumables up to ₹2 lakh without quotations.
  • Purchase committees’ procurement limit increased from ₹10 lakh to ₹20 lakh.
  • Limits for Limited Tender Enquiry (LTE) and advertised tender enquiry raised from ₹50 lakh to ₹1 crore.
    These amendments aim to reduce delays, simplify processes, and boost scientific innovation.

Clean Plant Programme Launched to Boost Horticulture
Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan launched the Clean Plant Programme during India’s first International Agri Hackathon in Pune, Maharashtra (June 1–3, 2025). The initiative will establish nine horticultural facilities across India for crops like grapes, citrus, mango, guava, and temperate fruits, with three facilities in Maharashtra (Pune, Nagpur, Solapur) at a cost of ₹300 crore. Supported by technical expertise from Israel and the Netherlands, the program aims to enhance disease-free planting material and support advanced nurseries with investments of ₹3 crore (large nurseries) and ₹1.5 crore (mid-sized nurseries). Maharashtra’s CM Devendra Fadnavis announced ₹120 crore in startup funds to foster innovation in agriculture.

Bengaluru Named India’s ‘Leopard Capital’
A 2024–2025 camera-trap survey by the Holématthi Nature Foundation revealed Bengaluru as India’s ‘Leopard Capital,’ with 80–85 free-ranging leopards in its forests and scrublands, surpassing Mumbai’s 54 leopards. Conducted across 282 sq km using 250+ camera traps, the study identified 54 leopards in Bannerghatta National Park and over 30 in surrounding areas. Bengaluru’s outskirts support a diverse range of large mammals, including tigers, elephants, and dholes, alongside 34 mammal species, with eight listed as Endangered or Near Threatened by the IUCN and 27 under Schedules I and II of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972.

BHASHINI and CRIS Partner for Multilingual Railway Services
On June 9, 2025, BHASHINI (under MeitY) and the Centre for Railway Information Systems (CRIS) signed an MoU in New Delhi to integrate multilingual AI solutions into Indian Railways’ platforms, such as the National Train Enquiry System and RailMadad. The collaboration, signed by BHASHINI CEO Amitabh Nag and CRIS MD G.V.L. Satya Kumar, leverages technologies like Automatic Speech Recognition, Text-to-Text Translation, and Text-to-Speech to offer services in 22 Indian languages, enhancing accessibility and inclusivity.

Puducherry Adopts National e-Vidhan Application (NeVA)
On June 9, 2025, Union Minister Dr. L. Murugan inaugurated NeVA for the Puducherry Legislative Assembly, making it the 19th legislature to adopt this digital platform. NeVA, fully funded by the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, promotes paperless governance with features like AI/ML-powered translations via BHASHINI, live streaming of proceedings, and digital access to legislative documents. The initiative aligns with the “One Nation, One Application” vision, fostering transparency and public engagement.

INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal Strengthens Maritime Ties in Norway and Denmark
From June 2–6, 2025, Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal visited Norway and Denmark to enhance maritime cooperation. At Nor-Shipping 2025 in Oslo, he highlighted India’s ₹1.67 trillion investment in multimodal logistics and port connectivity. An MoU between GRSE (India) and Kongsberg Maritime AS (Norway) was signed to design India’s first Polar Research Vehicle. In Denmark, Sonowal discussed the Green Strategic Partnership and maritime collaboration with Minister Morten Bodskov.

World Bank Raises Poverty Line, India’s Poverty Drops
In June 2025, the World Bank updated the global poverty line to $3 per day (from $2.15). India’s extreme poverty rate fell from 27.1% to 5.3% between 2011–12 and 2022–23, lifting 269 million people out of poverty. States like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Maharashtra drove two-thirds of this reduction.

Mumbai Ranks 6th in Global Data Centre Market
The 2025 Global Data Center Market Comparison report by Cushman & Wakefield ranked Mumbai 6th globally with 335 MW of data centre capacity under construction. Virginia (USA) led with 1,834 MW. Mumbai also ranked 7th in the Asia-Pacific for established data centre markets, with Pune and Bengaluru emerging as key regional hubs.

BANKING & FINANCE

SEBI Introduces ESG Debt Framework
On June 5, 2025, SEBI rolled out a framework for ESG debt securities, covering social bonds, sustainability bonds, and Sustainability-Linked Bonds (SLBs). Aligned with international standards like ICMA and ASEAN, the framework mandates pre- and post-issuance disclosures, third-party reviews, and compliance with sustainable development goals. Social bonds target projects like healthcare and education, while SLBs tie financial incentives to sustainability targets.

APPOINTMENTS & RESIGNATIONS

S Mahendra Dev Named EAC-PM Chairperson
In June 2025, Prof S Mahendra Dev was appointed Chairperson of the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister for two years, succeeding Suman Bery. Dev, a renowned economist, resigned from Axis Bank’s Board to assume the full-time role. The reconstituted EAC-PM includes new part-time members like Soumya Kanti Ghosh and Gourav Vallabh.

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

Dhruva Space Partners with Sodern for HORUS Star Tracker
Hyderabad-based Dhruva Space and France’s Sodern (ArianeGroup) partnered to deploy the HORUS star tracker on a 2026 nanosatellite mission under Dhruva’s LEAP initiative. The tracker, integrated into the P-30 platform, enhances attitude sensing for telecommunications.

ENVIRONMENT

New Wasp and Bat Species Discovered
A new wasp species, Losgna occidentalis, was discovered in Chandigarh, marking the westernmost record of the genus. Additionally, the Himalayan long-tailed bat (Myotis himalaicus) was found in Uttarakhand’s Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, advancing Himalayan biodiversity research.

SPORTS

Indonesia Open 2025
Denmark’s Anders Antonsen and South Korea’s An Se-young won the men’s and women’s singles titles, respectively, at the Indonesia Open 2025 in Jakarta (June 3–8). The tournament, with a $1.45 million prize pool, is a premier badminton event organized by the Badminton Association of Indonesia.

India Shines at Taiwan Athletics Open 2025
India dominated the Taiwan Athletics Open (June 7–8, 2025) with 16 medals (12 gold, 3 silver, 1 bronze), outpacing Australia and Japan. Athletes like Annu Rani and Jyothi Yarraji delivered standout performances.

Portugal Wins UEFA Nations League 2025
Portugal secured their second UEFA Nations League title, defeating Spain 5-3 in a penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw in Munich. Cristiano Ronaldo’s 138th international goal and Nuno Mendes’ Player of the Match performance were highlights.

Shooting League of India (SLI) Logo Unveiled
The National Rifle Association of India unveiled the SLI logo for its inaugural season (November 20–December 2, 2025). Featuring navy blue, orange, and red-pink, the logo reflects precision and passion. The league will include mixed team events across pistol, rifle, and shotgun categories.

IMPORTANT DAYS

UN International Day for Dialogue among Civilizations (June 10, 2025)
The first UN International Day for Dialogue among Civilizations promoted intercultural understanding and global solidarity. A UNESCO symposium in Paris highlighted youth dialogue along the Silk Roads.

International Level Crossing Awareness Day (June 5, 2025)
The 17th ILCAD, themed “Helping people make good decisions,” raised awareness about level crossing safety, hosted by the UK’s Network Rail and RSSB.

STATE NEWS

Assam Launches Mukhya Mantrir Jiban Anuprerana Scheme
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma launched a scheme to provide ₹25,000 to research scholars and ₹40,000 to Divyang scholars, alongside the Swagata Satirtha Portal for transparent employee transfers.


25 MCQs Based on the Post

  1. When was the Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan (PMSMA) launched?
    a) June 2014
    b) June 2016
    c) June 2018
    d) June 2020
    Answer: b) June 2016
  2. What is the primary aim of PMSMA?
    a) Improve literacy rates
    b) Reduce maternal and neonatal mortality
    c) Promote agricultural productivity
    d) Enhance digital literacy
    Answer: b) Reduce maternal and neonatal mortality
  3. By how many points did India’s MMR decline from 2014–2016 to 2021–2023?
    a) 30
    b) 40
    c) 50
    d) 60
    Answer: c) 50
  4. Under the amended GFR rules, what is the new procurement limit for purchase committees?
    a) ₹10 lakh
    b) ₹15 lakh
    c) ₹20 lakh
    d) ₹25 lakh
    Answer: c) ₹20 lakh
  5. Which ministry announced the Clean Plant Programme in June 2025?
    a) Ministry of Health
    b) Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare
    c) Ministry of Finance
    d) Ministry of Environment
    Answer: b) Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare
  6. How many horticultural facilities will the Clean Plant Programme establish?
    a) 6
    b) 7
    c) 8
    d) 9
    Answer: d) 9
  7. Which(city is known as India’s ‘Leopard Capital’ as of June 2025?
    a) Mumbai
    b) Bengaluru
    c) Delhi
    d) Hyderabad
    Answer: b) Bengaluru
  8. How many leopards were recorded in Bannerghatta National Park?
    a) 44
    b) 54
    c) 64
    d) 74
    Answer: b) 54
  9. Which organizations signed an MoU for multilingual AI solutions in Indian Railways?
    a) BHASHINI and ISRO
    b) BHASHINI and CRIS
    c) CRIS and DRDO
    d) BHASHINI and DRDO
    Answer: b) BHASHINI and CRIS
  10. What is the purpose of the National e-Vidhan Application (NeVA)?
    a) Promote agricultural exports
    b) Digitize legislative processes
    c) Enhance railway connectivity
    d) Support startup funding
    Answer: b) Digitize legislative processes
  11. Which country did Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal visit first in June 2025?
    a) Denmark
    b) Norway
    c) Japan
    d) Netherlands
    Answer: b) Norway
  12. What is the new global poverty line set by the World Bank in June 2025?
    a) $2.15 per day
    b) $2.50 per day
    c) $3.00 per day
    d) $3.50 per day
    Answer: c) $3.00 per day
  13. Which Indian city ranked 6th globally for data centre capacity under construction?
    a) Bengaluru
    b) Pune
    c) Mumbai
    d) Delhi
    Answer: c) Mumbai
  14. What does SEBI’s ESG debt framework exclude?
    a) Social bonds
    b) Green bonds
    c) Sustainability bonds
    d) Sustainability-Linked Bonds
    Answer: b) Green bonds
  15. Who was appointed Chairperson of the EAC-PM in June 2025?
    a) Suman Bery
    b) Bibek Debroy
    c) S Mahendra Dev
    d) Poonam Gupta
    Answer: c) S Mahendra Dev
  16. Which company partnered with Dhruva Space for the HORUS star tracker mission?
    a) ISRO
    b) Sodern
    c) DRDO
    d) Kongsberg
    Answer: b) Sodern
  17. What is the name of the new wasp species discovered in Chandigarh?
    a) Myotis himalaicus
    b) Losgna occidentalis
    c) Himalayan long-tailed
    d) Ichneumonid wasp
    Answer: b) Losgna occidentalis
  18. Who won the men’s singles title at the Indonesia Open 2025?
    a) Chou Tien-chen
    b) Anders Antonsen
    c) Wang Zhiyi
    d) An Se-young
    Answer: b) Anders Antonsen
  19. How many gold medals did India win at the Taiwan Athletics Open 2025?
    a) 8
    b) 10
    c) 12
    d) 14
    Answer: c) 12
  20. Which country won the UEFA Nations League 2025?
    a) Spain
    b) Portugal
    c) Netherlands
    d) Germany
    Answer: b) Portugal
  21. What is the Shooting League of India (SLI) logo’s primary color representing focus?
    a) Vibrant Orange
    b) Fiery Red Pink
    c) Deep Navy Blue
    d) Bright Yellow
    Answer: c) Deep Navy Blue
  22. When was the first UN International Day for Dialogue among Civilizations observed?
    a) June 5, 2025
    b) June 7, 2025
    c) June 10, 2025
    d) June 12, 2025
    Answer: c) June 10, 2025
  23. What was the theme of ILCAD 2025?
    a) Safe Crossings, Safe Lives
    b) Helping people make good decisions
    c) Railway Safety First
    d) Protect the Tracks
    Answer: b) Helping people make good decisions
  24. What is the financial assistance for Divyang scholars under Assam’s Mukhya Mantrir Jiban Anuprerana Scheme?
    a) ₹20,000
    b) ₹25,000
    c) ₹30,000
    d) ₹40,000
    Answer: d) ₹40,000
  25. Which portal was launched alongside the Mukhya Mantrir Jiban Anuprerana Scheme?
    a) Swagata Satirtha Portal
    b) Digital Assam Portal
    c) Research Connect Portal
    d) Employee Welfare Portal
    Answer: a) Swagata Satirtha Portal

UPSC-Relevant Questions with Detailed Answers (500 Words Each)

Question 1: Discuss the significance of the Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan (PMSMA) in improving maternal and neonatal health outcomes in India, and evaluate its impact on India’s healthcare system.

Question 2: Analyze the Clean Plant Programme’s potential to transform India’s horticulture sector, and discuss its implications for agricultural innovation and economic growth.

Question 3: Evaluate the role of Bengaluru as India’s ‘Leopard Capital’ in highlighting the challenges and opportunities of urban-wildlife coexistence in metropolitan cities.


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