August 2025 Current Affairs Questions

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b) 2 years
Explanation: The Himachal Pradesh government amended the Municipal Corporation Act and Municipal Act, 1994, allowing postponement of elections in 23 newly formed urban local bodies for up to two years due to inadequate infrastructure and resources.

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b) Ahmedabad
Explanation: India’s bid focuses on Ahmedabad as the host city, reflecting the country’s larger ambitions to host the 2036 Olympics.

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c) Space exploration and lunar missions
Explanation: The MoUs signed focused mainly on AI, semiconductor manufacturing, and tech supply chains, but space exploration was not part of this round of agreements.

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c) Mumbai
Explanation: Mumbai, Thane, and Raigad received an Orange Alert for heavy rains, following waterlogging in several areas.

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d) Article 243U
Explanation: Article 243U deals with the duration and elections to municipalities, stipulating their tenure as 5 years and elections before expiry. Amendments allowing deferment must align with constitutional provisions.

A) United Nations Environment Programme
B) World Bank
C) United Nations Development Programme
D) International Monetary Fund

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B) Since carbon price already accounts for 28% of worldwide greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and generates over $100 billion in revenue, the World Bank published the State and Trends of Carbon price 2025 report. In order to incentivize emission reductions and account for environmental costs, carbon pricing places a fee on GHG emissions. Emissions Trading Systems (ETS), carbon taxes, and carbon credit markets are among the 80 active carbon pricing tools, up from just five in 2005. In 2024, India implemented ETS regulations for its industrial sector, substituting rate-based targets for emission restrictions.

A) Malhotra Karan
B) Budihal Ramesh
C) Patel Varun
D) Verma Aman

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B) Budihal Ramesh
An Indian surfer aged 24 At the Asian Surfing Championship, Ramesh Budihal became the first Indian to earn a medal. With 12.60 points, he took third place; Kanoa Heze of South Korea won gold, and Pajar Ariana of Indonesia took silver.

The 4th ASF Asian Surfing Championships 2025 took place from August 3–12 at Sea Breeze Beach Resort, Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu. Organized by the Asian Surfing Federation in partnership with the Surfing Federation of India and local tourism authorities, the event marked both a competitive spectacle and the final qualification event for surfing at the 2026 Asian Games in Aichi-Nagoya, Japan. Over 100 surfers from 20 Asian countries competed across four shortboard categories.

Open Men

  • Gold: Kanoa Heejae (South Korea) – 15.17
  • Silver: Pajar Ariyana (Indonesia) – 14.57
  • Bronze: Ramesh Budihal (India) – 12.60 → India’s first-ever medal in ASC history
  • Open Women
  • Gold: Anri Matsuno (Japan) – 14.90
  • Silver: Sumomo Sato (Japan) – 13.70

A) Uttar Pradesh 
B)Haryana
C) Punjab
D) Bihar

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C) The Chief Minister Sehat Yojana, newly introduced by the Punjab government, aims to improve healthcare facilities for all families in the state. Each family would receive free, cashless care up to ₹10 lakh annually under this program. This project is regarded as a major development in the medical field.

A) Uttarakhand
B) Sikkim
C) Himachal Pradesh
D) Arunachal Pradesh

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B) Sikkim, On 10 August 2025, Sikkim CM Prem Singh Tamang launched the ‘Nari Adalat’ during the inauguration of ‘Aama Samman Diwas’ in Rangpo. This women-led community justice platform empowers local women as mediators to provide informal, accessible, and empathetic justice in rural and semi-urban areas.

a) 15 August 2025
b) 5 August 2025
c) 10 July 2025
d) 1 August 2025

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The Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana (PM-VBRY) on 15 August 2025. The scheme aims to boost formal employment by providing financial incentives to both first-time employees and employers. Operated by the Employees’ Provident Fund Organization (EPFO), the scheme has a budget of ₹99,446 crore and targets the creation of over 3.5 crore jobs in two years. Direct Cash Support: Up to ₹15,000 in two instalments. First instalment: After six months of continuous employment. Second instalment: After 12 months, conditional on completing a financial literacy module.

(A) ₹10,000
(B) ₹12,000
(C) ₹15,000
(D) ₹20,000

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(C) ₹15,000
Explanation: Eligible employees receive ₹15,000 in two instalments – one after 6 months and the second after 12 months, along with a financial literacy module.

(A) NITI Aayog
(B) Ministry of Labour & Employment
(C) Employees’ Provident Fund Organization (EPFO)
(D) Planning Commission

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C) Employees’ Provident Fund Organization (EPFO)
Explanation: EPFO manages the enrolment, incentive distribution, and compliance under this scheme.

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b) Fiji, Explanation: India sent 5 tonnes of black-eyed pea (cowpea) seeds to Fiji under its Act East Policy, which aims to strengthen economic, cultural, and strategic ties with countries in Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Cowpea is a protein-rich pulse crop, and the assistance supports food security in Fiji.

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c) Simplify and modernize tax laws

Explanation: The Income-tax Act, 2025 replaces older provisions to make tax administration simpler, technology-driven, and more transparent. It reduces complexities in compliance and aligns the tax system with digital economy requirements.

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b) Answer: 31 March 2028
Explanation: PM E-DRIVE (Prime Minister Electric Drive Vehicle Incentive) scheme aims to promote electric vehicles and charging infrastructure in India. The extension, with ₹10,900 crore funding, supports India’s target to reduce carbon emissions and dependence on fossil fuels.

Answer: b) 700 MW, The Tato-II Hydroelectric Project in Arunachal Pradesh has a capacity of 700 MW.
Approved at a cost of ₹8,146.21 crore. Tato-II will generate clean hydropower and support energy needs in the northeast. It also strengthens India’s renewable energy capacity and helps in grid stability.

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c) 35%, The Public Bicycle Sharing System launched in Shillong aims to increase non-motorized transport in the city by 35%. Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma launched the scheme to promote eco-friendly mobility. It includes dedicated pedestrian zones from 4 PM to 9 PM in Khyndailad–Umsohsun areas. Cyclist and fitness icon Milind Soman participated in the promotional ride.

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b) Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), under NITI Aayog, promotes creativity and problem-solving in students through Atal Tinkering Labs. The nationwide tinkering campaign connects 10,000 schools to foster innovation skills in children.

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b) Relocate stray dogs to shelters

Explanation: The SC order aims to ensure public safety and prevent dog-bite incidents while maintaining animal welfare. Stray dogs are to be caught humanely and sent to shelters for care and vaccination.

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b) Andhra Pradesh
Explanation: The move supports environmental protection by phasing out plastic bags, cups, bottles, and packaging. Starting at the Secretariat sets an example for the rest of the state, aligning with the national goal to reduce plastic pollution.

A) ₹2,500
B) ₹3,000
C) ₹3,500
D) ₹4,000

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B) ₹3,000
Explanation: Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, has made a huge announcement. The minister has announced a FASTag-based yearly pass for which vehicle owners will have to pay INR 3,000. It will start from 15 August.