Mentor for IAS Current Affairs - December 2025

  • JACKSON GATE
  • The Tripura government has announced plans to reconstruct the Jackson Gate in Agartala, a royal-era landmark demolished in 1981.

  • DEEPAVALI
  • UNESCO’s Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity – Deepavali Secures Global Recognition

  • INDIAN RAILWAYS IS EXPANDING ITS HIGH DENSITY NETWORK (HDN)
  • The Union Cabinet has approved the construction of third and fourth lines on the Badlapur–Karjat section (32 km) in Maharashtra—an important addition to the Mumbai Suburban Corridor and part of the wider Mumbai–Chennai High Density Network.

  • INDIA’S FIRST COMPREHENSIVE SILK MUSEUM
  • The heritage city of Mysuru, already renowned for its royal legacy, craftsmanship and silk tradition, is set to host India’s first comprehensive Silk Museum.

  • TAMIL SANGAMAM’S 4TH EDITION
  • The 4th edition of Kashi Tamil Sangamam is set to focus on promoting Tamil language learning.

    Mentor for IAS Current Affairs - November 2025

  • INAUGURAL TATA TRANSFORMATION PRIZE
  • In a landmark achievement for India’s scientific community, researchers from IISc Bengaluru and NCBS have won all three categories of the first-ever Tata Transformation Prize, awarded jointly by Tata Sons and the New York Academy of Sciences. Selected from 212 nominations across India, the winners will each receive ₹2 crore to scale their transformative innovations in food security, sustainability, and healthcare.

  • UN DESA REPORT
  • The UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) released a report highlighting rapid global urbanisation.

  • 100 YEARS OF INDIAN HOCKEY
  • November 7, 2025 marks 100 years since the foundation of the Indian Hockey Federation (IHF), India’s first governing body for the sport (1925).

  • INFOSYS PRIZE 2025
  • The Infosys Science Foundation announced the Infosys Prize 2025 winners  

  • SAALUMARADA THIMMAKKA
  • Padma Shri awardee Saalumarada Thimmakka, one of India’s most inspirational environmentalists, passed away at 114. Known as the “Mother of Trees” and “Vriksha Mata”, she dedicated her life to protecting and nurturing trees, making her an icon of grassroots environmental conservation.

  • 150 YEARS OF VANDE MATARAM
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched special commemorative coins and postage stamps in New Delhi to mark 150 years of India’s national song, Vande Mataram.

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