Pradhan Mantri Rozgar Mela Held in Bhopal | Madhya Pradesh | 15 Jul 2025

Why in News? 

Union Minister of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare and Rural Development distributed appointment letters to newly selected candidates at the Pradhan Mantri Rozgar Mela held in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.  

Key Points

National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC)  


Internet and SMS Services Suspended in Nuh | Haryana | 15 Jul 2025

Why in News? 

The Haryana government has suspended mobile internet and bulk SMS services in Nuh district for 24 hours as a precautionary measure to prevent unrest, maintain public peace, and curb the spread of misinformation. 

Key Points

Note: In the Anuradha Bhasin v. Union of India, Case 2020, the Supreme Court emphasized that government-imposed restrictions on Internet access must be temporary, limited, lawful, necessary, and proportionate. 


National Workshop on SMILE-B | Madhya Pradesh | 15 Jul 2025

Why in News?

The Union Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MoSJE) organized a National Workshop and Orientation Programme in Indore, focusing on the SMILE-B sub-scheme aimed at the comprehensive rehabilitation of persons engaged in begging.

Key Points

About SMILE-B 

Objectives of SMILE-B 

About National Workshop and Orientation Programme 

About SMILE Scheme 

Begging 


Maharashtra Reverses Hindi Language Mandate | Maharashtra | 15 Jul 2025

Why in News?  

The Maharashtra government scrapped its government resolutions (GRs) mandating Hindi as a compulsory third language from Grades 1 to 5 in Marathi and English medium schools.  

Key Points 

Note: The Kothari Commission (1964–66) proposed the three-language formula to promote national integration and cultural exchange through a common educational framework. This was later adopted in the National Policy on Education, 1968. 

Constitutional Provisions Regarding Language

Provisions  

Explanation 

Article 29 

Protects the right of citizens to conserve their distinct language and culture. 

Article 343 

Declares Hindi in Devanagari script as the official language of the Union; allows continued use of English for official purposes for 15 years from 1950 (later extended by legislation). 

Article 346 

Governs the official language for communication between states and with the Union. Hindi may be used if the states involved agree. 

Article 347 

Allows the President to recognize a language as an official language of a state or part thereof, if a substantial section of the population demands it. 

Article 350A 

Directs states to provide primary education in the mother tongue for linguistic minority children. 

Article 350B 

Provides for a Special Officer for Linguistic Minorities, appointed by the President, to report on the implementation of safeguards for linguistic minorities. 

Article 351 

Obligates the Union to promote Hindi while enriching it with elements from other Indian languages. 

Eighth Schedule 

Lists 22 officially recognized languages, including Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, and others, referred to as "Scheduled Languages." 


Ashim Kumar Ghosh Appointed Governor of Haryana | Haryana | 15 Jul 2025

Why in News? 

The President appointed Professor Ashim Kumar Ghosh as the new Governor of Haryana. 

Key Points

Governors of Haryana

Governors of Haryana 

Tenure 

Dharam Vira 

1st November 1966 - 14th September 1967 

Birendra Naryan Chakravarty 

15th September 1967 -26th March 1976 

Justice Ranjit Singh Narula 

27th March 1976 -13th August 1976 

Jai Sukhalal Hathi 

14th August 1976 -23rd September 1977 

Sardar Harcharn Singh Brar 

24th September 1977 – 9th December 1979 

Justice Surjit Singh Sandhawalia 

10th December 1979 – 27th February 1980 

Ganpatrao Devaji Tapase 

28th February 1980 – 13th June 1984 

Sayed Muzaffar Husain Burney 

14th June 1984 – 21st February 1988 

Hari Anand Barari 

22nd February 1988 – 6th February 1990 

Dhanik Lal Mandal 

7th February 1990 – 13th June 1995 

Mahabir Prasad 

14th June 1995 – 18th June 2000 

Babu Parmanand 

19th June 2000 -1st July 2004 

Om Prakash Verma 

2nd July 2004 - 7th July 2004 

Dr. Akhlaq-UR- Rahman Kidwai 

7th July, 2004 - 27th July, 2009 

Shri Jagannath Pahadia 

27th July, 2009 - 26th July, 2014 

Kaptan Singh Solanki 

27th July, 2014 - 24th August 2018 

Satyadev Narayan Arya 

25th August, 2018 - 07th July 2021 

Bandaru Dattatraya 

7th July 2021 - July 2025 

Ashim Kumar Ghosh 

July 2025- Present 


Maratha Military Landscapes Added to UNESCO World Heritage List | Maharashtra | 15 Jul 2025

Why in News?  

At the 47th Session of the World Heritage Committee, India’s official nomination for the 2024–25 cycle, ‘Maratha Military Landscapes of India,’ was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, making it India’s 44th World Heritage Site. 

Lohgad Fort and Raigad Fort

Key Points 

About Maratha Military Landscape 

About UNESCO World Heritage Selection Criteria 

UNESCO World Heritage Selection Criteria

Note: UNESCO, through the 1972 World Heritage Convention, helps countries identify and protect cultural and natural heritage sites. India joined the Convention in 1977 (a total of 196 countries have ratified the 1972 World Heritage Convention).  

India on World Heritage Map