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  • 20 Aug 2025
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Railways’s Longest Grade Separator Bridge

Why in News? 

Indian Railways has achieved a significant milestone with the completion of the country's longest elevated grade separator bridge at Katni Junction, Madhya Pradesh, as part of a landmark project in the Jabalpur division of the West Central Railway. 

Key Points

  • The project, which began in 2020 and is slated for completion by 2025, will feature Rail Over Rail (ROR) bridges with spans of up to 91.40 metres, allowing trains to bypass the entire city, easing traffic, and enhancing operational efficiency. 
  • The new elevated 15.85 km bridge is a major part of the ongoing infrastructure modernization under the Prime Minister’s Gati Shakti initiative.

PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan

  • About: A digital platform (launched in October 2021) integrating efforts of 16 ministries for seamless infrastructure planning and execution. 
  • Objective: A transformative Rs. 100 lakh crore initiative aimed at revolutionizing India's infrastructure over the next five years. 
    • Developed by BISAG-N (Bhaskaracharya National Institute for Space Applications and Geoinformatics). 
    • Seeks to accelerate project completion, reduce timelines, and enhance India’s global competitiveness by breaking down inter-ministerial obstacles. 
  • 6 Pillars of PM GatiShakti: 
    • Comprehensiveness: Integrates initiatives across ministries through a centralised portal. 
    • Prioritisation: Ministries prioritize projects effectively based on national needs. 
    • Optimisation: Identifies gaps, selects efficient routes, reduces costs, and minimises delays. 
    • Synchronisation: Coordination across ministries to avoid delays. 
    • Analytical Capabilities: GIS-based platform with 200+ data layers for better decision-making. 
    • Dynamic Monitoring: Real-time project monitoring using satellite imagery to track progress. 

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MP’s Civil Services Leave Rules 2025

Why in News?  

The Madhya Pradesh government, led by Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav, has approved the Madhya Pradesh Civil Services (Leave) Rules 2025, which introduce several modern provisions.  

Key Points About Civil Services Leave Rules 2025 

  • The new leave rules align with central government standards, replacing the 1977 rules. Notable changes include: 
    • Maternity leave for surrogate mothers, 
    • Paternity leave of 15 days for adoptive fathers, 
    • Child care leave extended to single male employees, 
    • The process for leave applications has been simplified for seriously ill and specially-abled employees. 

Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Act 2017 


Madhya Pradesh Switch to Hindi

Madhya Pradesh Cabinet Clears Major Projects

Why in News? 

The state cabinet, headed by CM Mohan Yadav, approved various key project,s including the establishment of an Electronic Manufacturing Cluster at Bandikhedi village, Berasia tehsil in Bhopal district. 

Key Points 

  • Electronic Manufacturing Cluster (EMC): 
    • Project Details: A new Electronic Manufacturing Cluster (EMC) will be established at Bandikhedi village, Berasia Tehsil in Bhopal district under the Government of India's EMC 2.0 project. 
      • The EMC 2.0 scheme aims to develop a robust electronics ecosystem, provide infrastructure, and offer financial assistance for projects and common facilities. 
    • Purpose: The cluster will focus on promoting the Electronics System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) sector, featuring world-class infrastructure and Common Facility Centres (CFCs). 
    • Impact: The initiative supports programs such as Digital India and Make in India, aiming to enhance investment, create employment, increase government revenue, foster entrepreneurship, drive innovation, and stimulate economic growth. 
  • New Ayurvedic Medical Colleges and Wellness Centres: 
    • Locations: They are planned at locations including Narmadapuram, Morena, Balaghat, Shahdol, and Sagar, with 1,570 posts sanctioned for these centers after approvals. 
      • Each college will have a 100-bed hospital, hostels, residential quarters, and a pharmacy building. 
    • Funding: Under the National AYUSH Mission, Rs 350 crore allocated (Rs 70 crore per college, with a 60:40 funding ratio between Centre and State). 
    • Objective: Strengthen Ayurveda-based healthcare and the wellness industry across divisions in the state. 
  • Department of Endocrinology: 
    • In response to the rising cases of diabetes and non-communicable diseases, the government has approved the creation of the first dedicated endocrinology department at Gandhi Medical College (GMC), Bhopal, to enhance care and explore the introduction of DM seats in endocrinology. 
  • ‘Geeta Bhavan’ Scheme: 
    • Objective: Promote reading, cultural, and literary activities by establishing well-equipped study centers in urban local bodies. 
    • Target & Funding: Aim to set up one 'Geeta Bhavan' in each district by 2030, with financial support from the state government for construction, expansion, and maintenance. 
  • Scholarship Increase for Tribal Hostels: 
    • The scholarship for mess facilities in tribal hostels has been increased to 12 months (from 10 months), with an amount of Rs 1,650 per month for boys and Rs 1,700 per month for girls, based on attendance.

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World Humanitarian Day

Why in News? 

On August 19th, World Humanitarian Day is observed to recognize the dedicated efforts of those who risk their lives to assist others in times of crisis. It also serves as a day to show support for the millions of people whose lives are endangered due to conflict and disasters. 

Key Points 

  • About: World Humanitarian Day, led by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), advocates for the well-being, dignity, and survival of people affected by crises, as well as the safety of humanitarian workers. 
  • History: On 19th August 2003, a bomb attack on the Canal Hotel in Baghdad killed 22 humanitarian aid workers, including Sergio Vieira de Mello, the UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Iraq.  
  • Theme: This year's theme calls for ending attacks on humanitarians and civilians and ending impunity under International Humanitarian Law, urging those in power to #ActForHumanity. 
    • The #ActForHumanity campaign with a call for: 
      • Protection of humanitarian workers and the civilians they serve 
      • Upholding international humanitarian law 
      • Funding the vital lifelines that humanitarian aid provides 

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104th Birth Anniversary of Dr Shanker Dayal Sharma

Why in News? 

On the occasion of Dr. Shanker Dayal Sharma's 104th birth anniversary, the ninth President of India (served from 25th July 1992 to 25th July 1997), President Droupadi Murmu paid floral tributes at Rashtrapati Bhavan. 

Key Facts About Dr Shanker Dayal Sharma  

  • About: Dr Shanker Dayal Sharma, born on 19th August 1918 (Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh), was an esteemed lawyer, politician, and the President of India 
    • He played a crucial role in India’s independence struggle and made significant contributions in various political capacities. 
  • Education: Dr Sharma pursued his higher education at Agra and Lucknow Universities 
    • After obtaining a doctorate in law from Cambridge University, he attended Lincoln’s Inn in London and Harvard University 
    • He began his legal practice in 1940 in Lucknow. 
  • Literary Work: He was also a noted poet and writer. He authored several books and edited prestigious publications such as the Lucknow Law Journal (1941-43) and Socialist India (1971-74). 
  • Political Journey: He became a member of the erstwhile Bhopal Legislative Assembly from 1952 to 1956 and went on to serve as the youngest Chief Minister of the state. 
    • He was re-elected to the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly from 1956 to 1971 and also served as the Governor of Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, and Maharashtra. 
    • In 1971, he was elected to the Lok Sabha and served as the Minister of Communications from 1974 to 1977 
  • Vice-Presidency and Presidency: In 1984, Dr. Sharma was elected as the eighth Vice President of India, serving in that role for two terms until he was elected as the President of India in 1992.  
    • In October 2000, President Shri K.R. Narayanan released a special commemorative postage stamp in honor of Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma. 
  • Death: Dr Shanker Dayal Sharma passed away on 26th December 1999, following a massive heart attack.  

Some Facts About the Office of the President of India 

  • Two Terms: The only President of India to have served two terms is Dr. Rajendra Prasad. 
  • Presidential Deaths: So far, two Presidents, Dr. Zakir Hussain and Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, have passed away during their term in office. 
  • Acting President: When Dr. Zakir Hussain passed away in May 1969, the then Vice-President, V.V. Giri became the acting President.  
    • Following this, V.V. Giri resigned to contest the presidential election. 
  • CJI as Acting President: After V.V. Giri's resignation, Chief Justice M. Hidayatullah served as the officiating President from 20th July 1969 to 24th August 1969. 

Note: Justice Hidayatullah is the only person in Indian history to have served in all three highest constitutional offices: Chief Justice of India, Acting President and Vice President.  

Presidents of India (1950-2025)

S.No. 

Name 

Term Start 

Term End 

Duration 

Key Details 

1 

Dr. Rajendra Prasad 

26th January 1950 

13th May 1962 

12 years, 107 days 

First President of India; Only President to serve two terms 

2 

Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan 

13th May 1962 

13th May 1967 

5 years 

Philosopher-President; Teacher's Day celebrated on his birthday 

3 

Dr. Zakir Husain 

13th May 1967 

3rd May 1969 

1 year, 355 days 

First Muslim President; Died in office 

Acting 

V.V. Giri 

3rd May 1969 

20th July 1969 

78 days 

Acting President after Zakir Husain's death 

Acting 

Justice Mohammad Hidayatullah 

20th July 1969 

24th August 1969 

35 days 

CJI acted as President; V.V. Giri resigned to contest election 

4 

V.V. Giri 

24th August 1969 

24th August 1974 

5 years 

Won as independent candidate against official Congress nominee 

5 

Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed 

24th August 1974 

11th February 1977 

2 years, 171 days 

Died in office during Emergency period 

Acting 

B.D. Jatti 

11th February 1977 

25th July 1977 

164 days 

Acting President; Former Chief Minister of Karnataka 

6 

Neelam Sanjiva Reddy 

25th July 1977 

25th July 1982 

5 years 

First President elected unopposed 

7 

Giani Zail Singh 

25th July 1982 

25th July 1987 

5 years 

First Sikh President 

8 

R. Venkataraman 

25th July 1987 

25th July 1992 

5 years 

Former Vice President and Defence Minister 

9 

Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma 

25th July 1992 

25th July 1997 

5 years 

Former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh 

10 

K.R. Narayanan 

25th July 1997 

25th July 2002 

5 years 

First Dalit President; Career diplomat 

11 

Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam 

25th July 2002 

25th July 2007 

5 years 

"People's President"; Missile Man of India 

12 

Pratibha Patil 

25th July 2007 

25th July 2012 

5 years 

First Woman President of India 

13 

Pranab Mukherjee 

25th July 2012 

25th July 2017 

5 years 

Veteran politician; Former Finance Minister 

14 

Ram Nath Kovind 

25th July 2017 

25th July 2022 

5 years 

Second Dalit President; Former Governor of Bihar 

15 

Droupadi Murmu 

25th July 2022 

Current 

3+ years 

Current President; First tribal woman President 


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10th Anniversary of National Anubhav Awards

Why in News? 

Dr. Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State for the Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, awarded the 8th "National Anubhav Awards" during the ceremony at Vigyan Bhawan, alongside the 57th Pre-Retirement Counselling Workshop. 

Key Points 

  • Awards 2025: The 10th anniversary of the Anubhav Awards in 2025 highlighted significant milestones in governance and diversity. 
    • One-third of this year's awardees were women, reflecting the increasing presence of women officials in governance. 
    • A total of 15 awardees from 11 ministries and departments were honored, including officers from a public sector bank and a central public sector enterprise for the first time. 
  • Notable Awardees:   
    • M. Venkatesan: Recognized for his service during critical times, including the 2014 Kashmir floods and Ukraine evacuation of 2022. 
    • Hukum Singh Meena: Led the digitization of land records in over 6.4 lakh villages. 
    • Shalini Kacker (SBI): Instrumental in Direct Benefit Transfer, pension reforms, and Digital Life Certificate campaigns. 
    • O. Virupakshappa (Department of Posts): Expanded postal savings and insurance schemes in rural areas. 
    • Saju P.K. (CRPF): Served in sensitive operational areas like Assam and Pulwama. 
  • Pre-Retirement Counselling: The event included pre-retirement counselling to inform soon-to-retire employees about pension procedures, health benefits, investment options, and income tax matters. 
  • New Initiatives Launched: The event saw the release of several initiatives, including: 
    • Guidelines for the Digital Life Certificate Campaign 4.0. 
    • A Coffee Table e-Book highlighting success stories from Special Campaign 2.0. 
    • Plans have also been announced to use artificial intelligence to analyze memoirs submitted on the Anubhav portal.

National Anubhav Awards 

  • About: The Anubhav Awards, initiated by the Department of Pension and Pensioners' Welfare (DoPPW), is designed to recognize and document the experiences of retiring and retired Central Government employees. 
    • Launched in March 2015 on the direction of the Prime Minister of India, the objective is to create a culture of sharing experiences, fostering good governance and administrative reforms through the Anubhav Portal. 
  • Eligibility: Retiring Central Government employees/pensioners are eligible. Write-ups published on the Anubhav Portal, during the time frame notified by DoPPW, are considered for the awards. 

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