Stay updated with the latest news! Here are the top 10 most important current affairs for 14th July 2025, designed for students, teachers, and exam aspirants:
🔹 1. India Launches ‘Mission Viksit Gaon’ for Smart Rural Development
The government announced a ₹15,000 crore scheme called Mission Viksit Gaon to modernize 1 lakh villages with digital infrastructure and clean energy.
🔹 2. Supreme Court Upholds Right to Internet as Fundamental Right
In a landmark judgment, the Supreme Court ruled that internet access is a fundamental right, ensuring digital freedom and equality for all citizens.
🔹 3. ISRO to Launch Venus Orbiter in December 2025
ISRO confirmed the Shukrayaan-1 mission launch to study Venus's atmosphere, marking India's first step into interplanetary planetary climate research.
🔹 4. India Records Lowest Maternal Mortality Rate in History
Health Ministry data shows India’s maternal mortality rate dropped to 84 per 1,00,000 births, the lowest ever recorded in the country.
🔹 5. CBSE Introduces ‘Digital Citizenship’ Subject for Classes 7 to 10
A new subject called Digital Citizenship will now be taught in schools, covering cyber safety, online ethics, and responsible digital behavior.
🔹 6. India and UK Launch Joint Quantum Computing Research Program
India and the UK announced a ₹1,200 crore fund for joint research in quantum computing, AI, and emerging technologies.
🔹 7. National Disaster Response Force Gets AI-Enabled Rescue Drones
NDRF introduced AI-powered drones for flood and earthquake operations, enhancing real-time disaster tracking and delivery of relief materials.
🔹 8. India’s Forex Reserves Touch Record High of $710 Billion
RBI reported that India’s foreign exchange reserves reached an all-time high of $710 billion, strengthening economic stability and currency support.
🔹 9. IIT Delhi Develops Biodegradable Packaging from Banana Waste
Researchers at IIT Delhi created a 100% biodegradable food-grade packaging material using banana plant waste, supporting eco-friendly alternatives to plastic.
🔹 10. India Wins First Ever Mixed Doubles Medal at Wimbledon 2025
Indian tennis duo Rohan Bopanna and Ankita Raina secured bronze in Wimbledon 2025 mixed doubles, making history on the global tennis stage.
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