NATIONAL UPDATES:
1. SECL Inaugurates First Fully Women-Operated Central
Store Unit in Korba under Special Campaign 5.0: South Eastern Coalfields
Limited (SECL), a subsidiary of Coal India Limited (CIL), inaugurated
its first fully women-operated central store unit at the Korba
workshop.The initiative is part of the Government of India’s Special Campaign
5.0, promoting women empowerment in the coal sector.The new unit, managed by
eight women officers, will oversee spare parts supply and inventory management,
reflecting SECL’s commitment to “nari shakti se rashtra shakti.”
2. Electronics Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw Approves ‘NaMo
Semiconductor Laboratory’ at IIT Bhubaneswar: Electronics and IT Minister Ashwini
Vaishnaw approved the establishment of the ‘NaMo Semiconductor
Laboratory’ at IIT Bhubaneswar with an estimated cost of ₹4.95 crore.The
lab will be equipped with essential tools and software for semiconductor
training, design, and fabrication, aiming to develop a skilled, industry-ready
workforce.It will support India’s chip manufacturing and packaging units and
act as a catalyst for the growing semiconductor ecosystem, boosting ‘Make in
India’ and ‘Design in India’ initiatives.
3. PM Modi Launches ₹62,000 Crore Youth-Centric
Initiatives:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled youth-focused initiatives worth
over ₹62,000 crore at the Kaushal Deekshant Samaroh in New Delhi, aimed at
boosting education, skilling, and entrepreneurship across India.
He launched the Pradhan Mantri Skilling and
Employability Transformation through Upgraded ITIs (PM-SETU), which will
modernize over 1,000 Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) and align youth
skills with global demand.PM Modi also inaugurated 1,200 Vocational Skill Labs
in 400 Navodaya Vidyalayas and 200 Eklavya Model Residential Schools,
emphasising that ITIs are vital for building an Aatmanirbhar Bharat.The Prime
Minister launched Bihar’s revamped Mukhyamantri Nishchay Swayam Sahayata Bhatta
Yojana, providing ₹1,000 monthly allowance and free skill training to nearly 5
lakh graduate youth annually, and felicitated 46 All India ITI toppers.
4. Andhra Pradesh Launches ‘Auto Driverla Sevalo’ Scheme: Andhra Pradesh CM N.
Chandrababu Naidu launched the ‘Auto Driverla Sevalo’ scheme, providing
₹15,000 annual financial assistance to over 2.9 lakh auto, cab, and
maxi cab drivers affected by the state’s Stree Shakti free bus travel
initiative.For the financial year 2025–26, the state government will disburse
₹436 crore directly into beneficiaries’ bank accounts, reaffirming its
commitment to driver welfare and livelihood support.Naidu announced plans to
convert all public transport vehicles to electric, assured no harassment of
drivers, and highlighted ongoing road repairs worth ₹3,400 crore to improve
conditions across 23,000 km of roads.
INTERNATIONAL UPDATES:
1. Navi Mumbai International Airport to Be Renamed
‘Loknete D. B. Patil Navi Mumbai International Airport’: Maharashtra Chief Minister
Devendra Fadnavis announced that Navi Mumbai International Airport
will be named after late Loknete D. B. Patil, with approval from Prime
Minister Narendra Modi.The state government has also proposed renaming Pune
Airport after Jagadguru Sant Tukaram and Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar Airport
after Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, with approvals expected soon under the new
central naming policy.Fadnavis stated that cases registered against protestors
during the airport naming agitation will be withdrawn to ensure they do not
hinder employment opportunities at the airport.
2. Former DR Congo President Joseph Kabila Sentenced to
Death in Absentia for War Crimes and Treason: Former DR Congo President Joseph Kabila has
been sentenced to death in absentia for war crimes, crimes
against humanity, and treason, including murder, sexual assault, torture, and
insurrection.The charges relate to allegations that Kabila supported the M23
rebel group, which has caused devastation in eastern DR Congo, though he denied
the accusations and did not appear in court.The military court also ordered
Kabila to pay a fine of $33 billion (£25 billion); his allies have criticized
the trial as politically motivated and “theatrical.”Kabila, who ruled DR Congo
for 18 years, went into self-imposed exile in 2023 after falling out with
President Félix Tshisekedi, while conflict in the mineral-rich east continues
despite a ceasefire deal reached in July.
3. Kronotsky Volcano in Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula
Erupts:
Kronotsky volcano on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula
erupted, sending an ash plume 9.2 km above sea level and stretching about
85 km to the south and southeast.A red aviation alert has been issued due to
the high hazard posed to both local and international air traffic, according to
the Kamchatka Volcanic Eruption Response Team.
4. 6 October 2025 – World Habitat Day: World Habitat Day is
observed on the first Monday of October every year to raise awareness
about the state of human settlements and the right to adequate
shelter. This year, it is observed on 6 October 2025.Theme 2025
– Urban crisis response
The day was established by the United Nations in
1985 to highlight the need for sustainable urban development and improved
living conditions worldwide.
OTHER UPDATES:
DEFENCE
1. India and UK Begin Exercise KONKAN-2025 to Strengthen
Maritime Cooperation under Vision 2035: Exercise KONKAN-2025, a bilateral naval
exercise between the Indian Navy and the Royal Navy, began off India’s
western coast, reaffirming the nations’ commitment to secure and open seas
under the India-UK Vision 2035.The exercise, conducted in two phases (5–12
October 2025), includes professional exchanges, cross-deck visits, sports,
cultural events, and advanced maritime drills in anti-air, anti-surface, and
anti-submarine warfare.Key participants include the Indian Navy’s INS Vikrant
carrier battle group and the UK Carrier Strike Group (UK CSG-25) led by HMS
Prince of Wales, with additional assets from Norway and Japan.
SPORTS
1. Sanju Samson Appointed as Official Ambassador of
English Premier League (EPL) in India: Indian cricketer Sanju Samson has been
appointed as the official ambassador for the English Premier League (EPL)
in India, marking the league’s effort to strengthen its presence in the Indian
subcontinent.During his ambassadorial duties, Samson met former England and
Liverpool striker Michael Owen at a fan engagement event in Mumbai, reflecting
the EPL’s growing fan culture in India.Samson, who is also the brand ambassador
for Kerala Blasters FC (ISL), aims to promote football in Kerala and inspire
youth by bridging the gap between cricket and football through his dual
sporting influence.
2. India Secures 22 Medals, Including 6 Gold, at World
Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi: India concluded the World Para
Athletics Championships in New Delhi with a total of 22 medals: 6
Gold, 9 Silver, and 7 Bronze.On the final day at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium,
Simran Sharma won silver in 200m T12 and Preeti Pal secured silver in 100m T35,
marking their second medals of the tournament.Paralympic champion Navdeep
claimed silver in javelin throw F41, and Sandeep earned bronze in 200m T44,
contributing to India’s overall medal tally.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
1. DPIIT Signs MoU with Thermo Fisher Scientific to Boost
Innovation and Support 500+ Biotech Startups in India: DPIIT signs MoU with Thermo
Fisher Scientific to boost innovation in India’s biotechnology sector and
support the growth of high-potential startups.The partnership aims to assist
over 500 biotech startups in the next three years through strategic advisory,
technology access, mentorship, and investor connections.The collaboration with
Startup India and Thermo Fisher Scientific will strengthen the biotech
ecosystem and create opportunities for early-stage entrepreneurs to scale their
solutions and contribute to India’s bioeconomy.
BANKING AND FINANCE
1. FM Nirmala Sitharaman Launches ‘Apki Poonji, Apka
Adhikar’ Campaign to Help Citizens Claim ₹1.84 Trillion in Unclaimed Financial
Assets: Union
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman launched the “Apki Poonji, Apka
Adhikar” (Your Money, Your Right) campaign in Gandhinagar, aiming to help
citizens recover unclaimed financial assets worth ₹1.84 trillion lying with
banks and regulators.The three-month campaign will focus on the “3 As –
Awareness, Access, and Action,” encouraging people to identify and claim
their unclaimed deposits, insurance, provident fund, and shares.Sitharaman
highlighted that the RBI’s UDGAM portal enables citizens to trace and claim
their unclaimed deposits easily, emphasizing the government’s role as a custodian
of these funds.She urged officials and banks, including Gujarat Gramin Bank, to
actively raise awareness and assist people across villages in reclaiming their
rightful money.
AWARDS AND HONOURS
2. Three Scientists Win 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for Discoveries on Immune System and Regulatory T Cells: Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2025 awarded to Mary Brunkow (USA), Fred Ramsdell (USA), and Shimon Sakaguchi (Japan) for uncovering key mechanisms of the human immune system, particularly regulatory T cells that prevent autoimmune attacks.Their research on peripheral immune tolerance explained how the immune system distinguishes harmful invaders from the body’s own cells, paving the way for treatments for cancer, autoimmune diseases, and improved organ transplantation.Shimon Sakaguchi discovered regulatory T cells in 1995, while Brunkow and Ramsdell identified the role of the Foxp3 gene in 2001; together, these findings established the foundation for modern immunology therapies.