Here are the most important current affairs for 12th July 2025, written clearly and simply for students, educators, and exam aspirants:
🔹 1. India Launches National Cyber Safety Mission for Students
The Ministry of Education and MeitY jointly launched a Cyber Safety Mission to educate students on online threats, scams, and responsible digital behavior.
🔹 2. Global Economic Summit 2025 Begins in Mumbai
Mumbai hosts the Global Economic Summit with participation from 75 countries focusing on digital trade, AI ethics, and green investment strategies.
🔹 3. India’s First Electric Cargo Port Inaugurated in Gujarat
India opened its first electric cargo port in Bhavnagar, Gujarat to reduce carbon emissions and improve eco-friendly logistics.
🔹 4. NCERT Releases New History Textbooks Under NEP 2020
New history textbooks for classes 6–12 were released, focusing on inclusive narratives, regional contributions, and activity-based learning under the National Education Policy.
🔹 5. ISRO Announces Gaganyaan Uncrewed Mission Date – October 2025
ISRO confirmed its next uncrewed Gaganyaan test flight will take place in October, marking a major step toward India’s first human spaceflight.
🔹 6. WHO Declares India Polio-Free for 11th Consecutive Year
The World Health Organization reaffirmed India’s polio-free status for the 11th year, highlighting strong immunization efforts and public health infrastructure.
🔹 7. Government Plans ₹6,500 Crore for Smart Agriculture Scheme
A new budget has been allocated for AI-driven tools, drone usage, and water-saving techniques to modernize Indian agriculture.
🔹 8. CBSE Announces Mandatory Internship for Class 11 Students
CBSE will introduce short-term internships for Class 11 students to enhance skill development and workplace exposure from the 2025–26 academic session.
🔹 9. India Signs Pact with UAE on Climate Technology Exchange
India and the UAE agreed to collaborate on clean energy, desalination, and AI-based solutions to combat climate change.
🔹 10. India Wins Gold in Mixed Doubles Table Tennis at Asian Games
Indian paddlers Manika Batra and Sathiyan Gnanasekaran won gold in mixed doubles at the 2025 Asian Games, defeating South Korea in the finals.
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