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20th November 2025 Daily Current Affairs
๐ฎ๐ณ National (India)
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Bihar CM Oath
Nitish Kumar was sworn in as Chief Minister of Bihar for the 10th time.
Digital Health Summit
The Regional Open Digital Health Summit is being held in New Delhi (19โ20 Nov), organized by the National e-Governance Division, National Health Authority, WHO-SEARO, and UNICEF
Objective: Promote interoperable, standards-based digital health infrastructure in the Global South.
Launch of โYUVA AI for ALLโ
The Government of India has launched a free online course called YUVA AI for ALL to train 1 crore (10 million) citizens in basic AI skills.
The course is available on platforms like FutureSkills Prime and iGOT Karmayogi.
AMR (Antimicrobial Resistance) 2.0 Plan
The National Action Plan on AMR 2.0 (2025โ2029) was launched by Health Minister J.P. Nadda.
Also, 10 new AMRIT pharmacies (affordable medicines) were inaugurated.
Crop Insurance Expansion
The Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) will now cover:
Crop losses due to wild animal attacks
Inundation of paddy fields (from Kharif 2026)
Unemployment Rate
Indiaโs unemployment rate in October 2025 remained at 5.2%, per CMIE / MoSPI data.
Defense โ Counter-Drone Tech
India is set to induct 16 Integrated Drone Detection & Interdiction Systems (IDDS), developed by DRDO.
These use laser-based technology to neutralize drones at a distance.
๐ International / Environmental
Earth Summit Begins
The Earth Summit 2025-26 kicks off in Hyderabad on 20 Nov
Organized by NABARD and IAMAI, the summitโs theme: โEmpowering Rural Innovation for Global Change.โ
Focus: Rural development, climate, technology, agriculture.
Wildlife News โ Big Cats
According to a current affairs quiz source, India will host the Global Big Cats Summit in 2026.
Also, a tiger has been found to permanently stay in Ratanmahal Wildlife Sanctuary (Gujarat), making Gujarat the only Indian state with three big cats (lion, leopard, tiger).
๐ Other Important Points
WHO Warning on Sanitation: The WHO highlighted that ~3.4 billion people still lack access to โsafe toilets.โ
Digital Data Protection Rules: Indiaโs Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025 are under discussion / scrutiny.


