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.


