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Here’s a concise current affairs article for 25 October 2025, tailored for SSC CGL competitive exam preparation

  🇮🇳 National Developments 1. India Re-elected as Vice Chairperson of COP10 Bureau at UNESCO At the 10th-Session of the Conference of Parties (COP10) to the World Anti‑Doping Agency (WADA) Framework held in Paris, India was re-elected as the Vice-Chairperson of the Bureau for the Asia-Pacific (Group IV) for the term 2025-27. Relevance for exams : Highlights India’s growing role in international sport governance, anti-doping efforts and multilateral cooperation. 2. Major Leather Export Impact in West Bengal The Indian Leather Products Association (ILPA) has projected a 5 % short-term decline in leather and leather-goods exports from West Bengal, due to new U.S. tariff barriers. Bengal accounts for about 15 % of India’s $5.7 billion leather exports. Relevance : Important for trade policy, export competitiveness, regional economic effects, and impact of external tariffs on Indian industry. 3. Scheduled Outage of Digital Banking Services by State Bank of India (SBI) On 25 October, ...

Read Daily Current Affairs Article of 21 September 2025

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  The UPSC Current Affairs Analysis September 21, 2025 For the UPSC aspirant, understanding the 'why' and 'how' behind the news is paramount. This analysis breaks down significant developments from the past 24 hours, focusing on their constitutional, economic, and strategic implications. 1. Polity & Governance: Supreme Court Concludes Hearings in Electoral Bonds Case Review Petition The News: A Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court of India, led by the Chief Justice of India, concluded the final hearings on the review petitions filed by the Union government and others seeking a reconsideration of the Court's landmark 2024 judgment that struck down the Electoral Bonds Scheme as unconstitutional. In-Depth Analysis: Background: In February 2024, a five-judge bench had unanimously struck down the Electoral Bonds Scheme, citing violations of the right to information (Article 19(1)(a)) and the principle of equality (Article 14). The Court had mandated the S...