Daily Current Affairs Quiz: 7-8 September 2025

Q.1) The Department of Posts (DoP) recently partnered with MapmyIndia for the development and implementation of which digital solution?

[a] DigiYatra

[b] DigiPIN

[c] DigiPost

[d] DigiTrack

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Answer: [b] DigiPIN

Explanation:

Department of Posts (DoP), Ministry of Communications, signed an MoU with MapmyIndia (Mappls), a leading provider of location technology, IoT, and geospatial solutions. The collaboration aims to utilize MapmyIndia’s mapping platform and products for developing and implementing DIGIPIN. DIGIPIN (Digital PIN Code) will leverage digital mapping and geospatial technology to ensure more accurate addressing, faster deliveries, and enhanced last-mile postal services. This step aligns with the Government of India’s Digital India initiative, modernizing the postal ecosystem by integrating technology and GIS-based solutions.

Q.2) Which state government has launched the Autumn Calendar 2025 to showcase festivals, culture, and tourism?

[a] Nagaland

[b] Meghalaya

[c] Manipur

[d] Assam

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Answer: [b] Meghalaya

Explanation:

Government of Meghalaya officially launched the Autumn Calendar 2025, presenting a rich line-up of festivals and events. The calendar includes: World-class performances (music & art); International sporting contests; Literary dialogues; Sustainable showcases. This initiative aims to establish Meghalaya as a global hub for culture, music, and tourism, boosting its identity in the Northeast and globally. It also reflects Meghalaya’s confidence in positioning itself as a premier cultural and tourism destination.

Q.3) The power generation capacity of Chhattisgarh has recently increased to nearly:

[a] 15,000 MW

[b] 20,000 MW

[c] 25,000 MW

[d] 30,000 MW

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Answer: [d] 30,000 MW

Explanation:

Chhattisgarh, a mineral-rich state, has recorded a major leap in its power generation capacity. At the time of its formation in 2000, the state had only 1,400 MW capacity. As of 2025, this has increased to 30,000 MW, making it one of India’s leading power producers. Recently, a new 1,320 MW thermal power plant was inaugurated, strengthening its energy sector. The achievement reflects the state’s focus on world-class infrastructure, energy security, and industrial growth.

Q.4) The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is set to establish a Centre of Excellence primarily for:

[a] Training IAS probationers

[b] Digitalisation of exam processes

[c] Repository of best practices and innovations

[d] Conducting interviews of state services

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Answer: [c] Repository of best practices and innovations

Explanation:

Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) will establish a Centre of Excellence (CoE). This CoE will act as a repository of best practices, covering SOPs, innovations, and learnings from UPSC and various State Public Service Commissions. The initiative will create a knowledge hub that will not only benefit UPSC and State PSCs but also extend to other national recruitment bodies, ensuring efficiency, transparency, and uniformity in recruitment practices across India.

Q.5) As per the latest WHO Mental Health Reports (2024), how many people died due to suicide in 2021 globally?

[a] 5.2 lakh

[b] 7.27 lakh

[c] 9.1 lakh

[d] 10 lakh

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Answer: [b] 7.27 lakh

Explanation:

According to new WHO data, suicide accounted for 1 in every 100 deaths worldwide in 2021, causing 727,000 deaths. For every suicide, over 20 attempts were reported globally. Reports: World Mental Health Today and Mental Health Atlas 2024. The reports reveal that over 1 billion people live with mental health disorders. Updated country-wise profiles will be released soon as part of the Mental Health Atlas, incorporating the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health.

Q.6) The recently launched Bihar Rajya Jeevika Nidhi Saakh Sahkari Sangh Limited aims to:

[a] Provide crop insurance to farmers

[b] Offer affordable loans to rural women entrepreneurs

[c] Train women in digital literacy

[d] Support rural infrastructure projects

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Answer: [b] Offer affordable loans to rural women entrepreneurs

Explanation:

Prime Minister virtually launched the Bihar Rajya Jeevika Nidhi Saakh Sahkari Sangh Limited, a first-of-its-kind cooperative financial institution in Bihar. Objective is to provide affordable loans and financial support to rural women entrepreneurs, boosting self-employment and women-led development. As part of the launch, the PM transferred ₹105 crore into the institution’s bank account to support its initial operations. This initiative is expected to strengthen rural entrepreneurship, promote financial inclusion, and empower women in Bihar’s cooperative sector.

Q.7) The 20th Global Sustainability Summit 2025, organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), was hosted in:

[a] Mumbai

[b] New Delhi

[c] Hyderabad

[d] Bengaluru

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Answer: [b] New Delhi

Explanation:

The 20th Global Sustainability Summit was organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in New Delhi. Theme: Strategies for resilient, regenerative, and responsible growth. The summit highlighted India’s growing role in sustainable development and decarbonization. It showcased breakthrough solutions, collaborative approaches, and forward-looking policies for building a sustainable and inclusive future. India was projected as a global role model for balancing rapid economic growth with environmental stewardship.

Q.8) The recently launched Samarth Incubation Program – Cohort II focuses on supporting startups in which sectors?

[a] Renewable Energy and Electric Vehicles

[b] AI, UAVs, Cybersecurity, LiFi, and Blockchain

[c] Fintech and E-commerce

[d] Agriculture and Rural Development

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Answer: [b] AI, UAVs, Cybersecurity, LiFi, and Blockchain

Explanation:

The Samarth Incubation Program – Cohort II has been launched jointly by: Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT),  Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), TiE (The Indus Entrepreneurs), Delhi-NCR. Objective is to nurture DeepTech startups and encourage innovation in critical technology domains like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), Cybersecurity, LiFi, and Blockchain. The program aims to provide mentorship, infrastructure, and ecosystem support to accelerate India’s position as a global technology hub.

Q.9) According to the Air Quality Life Index (AQLI) 2025 by the University of Chicago’s Energy Policy Institute (UCEPI), air pollution has reduced India’s average life expectancy by:

[a] 2 years

[b] 3.5 years

[c] 4.2 years

[d] 5 years

View Answer

Answer: [b] 3.5 years

Explanation:

Air Quality Life Index (AQLI) 2025, prepared by the University of Chicago’s Energy Policy Institute (UCEPI), highlights that: Air pollution is India’s most severe health threat. It has reduced the country’s average life expectancy by 3.5 years. The report emphasizes the urgent need for clean air policies, emission reduction, and strict enforcement of air quality standards to mitigate health risks.

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