Here are today’s most important current affairs of 7th July 2025. These are ideal for students, teachers, exam aspirants, and general readers:
🔹 1. India Inaugurates World's Largest Solar Park in Rajasthan
India launched the world’s largest solar park in Rajasthan, boosting clean energy goals and supporting the nation’s renewable energy targets for 2030.
🔹 2. NEP 2020: New Curriculum Framework for Classes 9 to 12 Announced
The Ministry of Education released a revised curriculum with skill-based subjects, flexible choices, and vocational learning aligned with the National Education Policy 2020.
🔹 3. WHO Declares India Free from Trachoma Eye Infection
The World Health Organization confirmed India’s elimination of trachoma as a public health issue—an important milestone in the country’s healthcare achievements.
🔹 4. India’s First AI-Enabled Traffic Control System Launched in Bengaluru
Bengaluru launched an AI-powered smart traffic system to monitor congestion, manage signals in real-time, and reduce accident-prone zones in the city.
🔹 5. CBSE Announces Coding and Financial Literacy from Class 6
CBSE has included coding and financial literacy as compulsory subjects for students from Class 6 onwards, aiming to prepare them for digital futures.
🔹 6. UNICEF Praises India’s Mid-Day Meal Expansion Program
UNICEF applauded India’s extended Mid-Day Meal Scheme, now covering breakfast in government schools to fight child malnutrition and absenteeism.
🔹 7. SEBI Launches Investor Education Campaign Across Schools
SEBI started a new campaign to teach school students the basics of stock markets, saving, mutual funds, and financial safety through workshops.
🔹 8. India’s Exports Rise by 9.4% in June 2025
India recorded a 9.4% increase in exports last month, with strong performance in pharmaceuticals, electronics, and agricultural products.
🔹 9. New Cyber Security Law Passed in Parliament
The Parliament passed the Cyber Safety and Data Protection Bill 2025 to regulate data sharing, ensure privacy, and reduce digital threats.
🔹 10. IIT Madras Develops Low-Cost Water Purifier for Villages
IIT Madras introduced an affordable water purifier using nano-filters for rural homes, helping improve access to clean drinking water.
These current affairs are ideal for school assignments, news quizzes, competitive exam prep, and classroom discussions.