
LEAPS 2025
LEAPS 2025 promotes innovation, sustainability, and efficiency to boost India’s logistics competitiveness and global standing.

LEAPS 2025 promotes innovation, sustainability, and efficiency to boost India’s logistics competitiveness and global standing.

NITI Aayog’s report outlines a roadmap for sustainable deep-sea and offshore fisheries, boosting exports, livelihoods, and India’s Blue Economy.

The Great Nicobar Project aims to develop a port, airport, and township on India’s southernmost island, balancing strategic goals with ecological and tribal concerns.

PM launches Mission for Aatmanirbharta in Pulses (2025–31) to boost production to 350 lakh tonnes, ensure MSP, expand cultivation, and enhance farmer incomes.

Dr. Sonali Ghosh becomes first Indian to win IUCN Kenton Miller Award 2025 for innovation and leadership in protected area conservation.

UNESCO launches the world’s first Virtual Museum of Stolen Cultural Objects, digitally showcasing and tracing looted artifacts to promote heritage restitution.

Armenia joins the IUCN at the 2025 Abu Dhabi Congress, enhancing its role in global biodiversity conservation and sustainable ecosystem management.

International Purple Fest 2025 in Goa promoted inclusion and accessibility, empowering persons with disabilities through innovation and awareness.

IBC completes nine years, resolving ₹26 lakh crore debt and cutting NPAs to record lows, strengthening India’s credit and corporate governance.

EAC grants fresh clearance to Sawalkote Hydro Project on Chenab River, boosting clean energy and strategic water use in Jammu & Kashmir.

Observed on 30 January, Martyrs’ Day honours Mahatma Gandhi and

Ancient India forged unity through interaction, not uniformity—blending diverse peoples,

France links Alpine geography, nuclear-driven energy security and semi-presidential governance

The United States of America occupies a pivotal position in

Canada, the world’s second-largest country, is shaped by plate tectonics

The IAF trainer aircraft crash in Prayagraj highlights the operational
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In short: Ambedkar’s book gives a deep, factual insight into the political realities that led to the partition of India in 1947.
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