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Daily Current Affairs – 15.11.2025

Daily Current Affairs 15.11.2025

Daily Current Affairs – 15 November 2025

1. National Affairs

  • Results of the Bihar Legislative Assembly election were announced, with the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) securing a strong victory and forming the next state government.

  • India recorded a significant decline in tuberculosis incidence between 2015 and 2024, marking a major improvement in national health indicators.

  • India and Bahrain launched a cross-border real-time payments system, integrating India’s UPI with Bahrain’s digital payment network.

  • India’s carbon-emission growth in 2025 is estimated to have slowed significantly compared to the previous year due to improved renewable energy adoption and better monsoon performance.

  • Children’s Day was celebrated across India with cultural events, campaigns on child rights, and awareness programs promoting child welfare and education.

2. International Affairs

  • Global reports indicated a steady decline in tuberculosis cases worldwide, marking the first notable improvement since the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Security agencies in India heightened alert levels following an explosion incident near a major heritage site, which is being examined for potential terror links.

3. Banking, Finance & Economic Affairs

  • The UPI–Fawri+ cross-border payment link is expected to boost India’s fintech exports and ease remittances for Indian expatriates in the Gulf region.

  • India’s moderated emission growth strengthens its position in global climate commitments and may help attract more climate-finance investments.

  • Reduced TB incidence in India contributes to improved workforce health and reduced public-health expenditure in the long term.

4. Science, Technology & Environment

  • India’s improved carbon-emission scenario is attributed to increased renewable-energy investments and reduction in fossil-fuel dependence.

  • Advances in public-health surveillance and diagnostic tools contributed to India’s notable reduction in TB incidence.

5. Sports Affairs

  • The South African national cricket team arrived in India for a multi-format bilateral series comprising Tests, ODIs, and T20Is as part of the ongoing international cricket calendar.

6. Conferences & Cultural Events

  • A major international conference on Islamic Arts and Architecture was held in New Delhi, bringing together global scholars, designers, and researchers to discuss architectural heritage and contemporary design.

7. Important Days

  • 14 November – Children’s Day (Bal Diwas): Celebrated nationwide in honor of Jawaharlal Nehru, focusing on child development and educational initiatives.

  • National Education Day was observed recently, highlighting India’s advancements in the education sector.