31. Which mobile platform was used by Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare to send AI-based monsoon forecasts to farmers?
[A] DigiAgri
[B] m-Kisan
[C] Krishi-Setu
[D] Agri-Sathi
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Correct Answer: B [m-Kisan]
Notes:
Recently, the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare (MoAFW) used Artificial Intelligence (AI) to send early monsoon forecasts to farmers. Nearly 3.8 crore farmers across 13 states received AI-based weather forecasts via SMS through the m-Kisan platform. m-Kisan is an SMS-based platform that delivers agricultural advisories and services directly to farmers. It enables Central and State government organisations to send messages in farmers’ local languages. The portal considers farmers’ location and preferred agricultural practices while delivering advisories. It is designed to provide guidance on crops, weather, market updates, and government schemes.
32. What is the primary objective of the NAKSHA Programme?
[A] Ensure transparency, efficiency, and accessibility in urban land governance
[B] Promote rural development
[C] Build roads in urban areas
[D] None of the Above
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Correct Answer: A [Ensure transparency, efficiency, and accessibility in urban land governance]
Notes:
Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA), with Department of Land Resources (DoLR), Ministry of Rural Development, inaugurated a two-day National Training-cum-Workshop on the NAKSHA Programme on 6–7 October 2025. The workshop gathers District Magistrates and Collectors nationwide to prepare for NAKSHA’s roll-out. NAKSHA Programme is a one-year pilot under Digital India Land Records Modernization Programme (DILRMP) for transparent, efficient, and accessible urban land governance. It uses geospatial mapping, Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), and Web-GIS tools to map urban land digitally.
33. DRAVYA portal is an initiative of which organization?
[A] Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS)
[B] Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR)
[C] National Medicinal Plants Board (NMPB)
[D] Ministry of Science and Technology
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Correct Answer: A [Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS)]
Notes:
In its first phase, the DRAVYA portal aims to catalogue information on 100 key medicinal substances. DRAVYA stands for Digitized Retrieval Application for Versatile Yardstick of AYUSH Substances. It is the largest digital database of Ayurvedic ingredients and products. The portal combines data from classical Ayurveda texts, modern scientific literature, and field studies. It is an initiative of the Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS). The portal is Artificial Intelligence (AI)-ready and will link with the Ayush Grid and drug policy initiatives. It features QR code integration for standardised display in medicinal plant gardens and repositories. It offers open-access, dynamic data on Ayurvedic pharmacology, botany, chemistry, and safety information.
34. The Ollo Tribe is primarily found in which state?
[A] Arunachal Pradesh
[B] Sikkim
[C] Manipur
[D] Assam
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Correct Answer: A [Arunachal Pradesh]
Notes:
The Khonsa Battalion of the Assam Rifles launched a skill-based initiative under Operation Sadbhavana to empower women of the Ollo Tribe in Arunachal Pradesh. The Ollo Tribe, also called Oloh or Lazu Naga, lives in the Laju Circle of Tirap district in Arunachal Pradesh and parts of Myanmar. Despite living in two countries, they share the same language, religion, and traditions. They follow a clan-based hereditary chieftain system and a patriarchal society with male-dominated property rights. Historically known for facial tattoos and headhunting, they now focus on development while preserving heritage.
35. Which state has launched the “Khushi Shala” mental health and well-being programme for students of classes 1–5?
[A] Maharashtra
[B] Madhya Pradesh
[C] Rajasthan
[D] Gujarat
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Correct Answer: C [Rajasthan]
Notes:
Rajasthan State Council of Educational Research and Training (RSCERT) launched ‘Khushi Shala’, a mental health and well-being programme for students of classes 1 to 5. Rajasthan became the first state in India to start such a programme at the primary education level. The programme trains children to accept both success and failure and focus on learning with self-awareness. It has three components – mindfulness exercises, compassion-building activities, and value-based guidance.
36. Which ministry has constituted the Earth System Sciences Council (ESSC)?
[A] Ministry of Earth Sciences
[B] Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
[C] Ministry of Science and Technology
[D] Ministry of Jal Shakti
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Correct Answer: A [Ministry of Earth Sciences]
Notes:
The Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES) set up the Earth System Sciences Council (ESSC) to improve coordination across its institutes. ESSC integrates five autonomous institutes under one governance framework. It is chaired by the Union Minister for Earth Sciences for a whole-of-government approach. Institutes keep their original mandates but follow shared committees, a unified annual report and common administrative oversight. ESSC strengthens climate services, disaster preparedness, ocean research, atmospheric studies and public outreach.
37. Which district in Madhya Pradesh has reported the highest number of child marriages in 2025?
[A] Damoh
[B] Narsinghpur
[C] Chhatarpur
[D] Guna
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Correct Answer: A [Damoh]
Notes:
The number of child marriages of girls below 18 years has continued to rise in Madhya Pradesh, despite government efforts and awareness campaigns. The total cases increased from 366 in 2020 to 538 in 2025, marking a 47% rise over five years. Damoh district in the Bundelkhand region recorded 115 child marriages in 2025, the highest in the state and 21% of the total. Other districts reporting significant cases include Rajgarh (44), Chhatarpur (35), Guna (28), Sagar and Dewas (24 each), and Narsinghpur (23). 2025 is the first year in five years that any district has recorded more than 100 child marriages.
38. Which state government has launched the Mahadeva Football Initiative (Project Mahadeva) to train rural and remote young football players?
[A] Maharashtra
[B] Rajasthan
[C] Madhya Pradesh
[D] Uttar Pradesh
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Correct Answer: A [Maharashtra]
Notes:
Maharashtra Government launched the Mahadeva Football Initiative (Project Mahadeva) to train 60 rural and remote young football players with world-class facilities. Programme targets Under-13 (U-13) boys and girls to create a strong long-term football development pathway. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between School Education, Sports and Youth Welfare Department, Maharashtra Institute for Transformation (MITRA), Western India Football Association (WIFA) and Village Social Transformation Foundation (VSTF). The initiative is supported by Chief Minister (CM) Devendra Fadnavis and announced by Sports Minister Manikrao Kokate.
39. Which state government has launched a Community-based Measurement, Reporting, and Verification (CbMRV) system?
[A] Kerala
[B] Karnataka
[C] Andhra Pradesh
[D] Tamil Nadu
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Correct Answer: D [Tamil Nadu]
Notes:
Tamil Nadu has launched a Community-based Measurement, Reporting, and Verification (CbMRV) system to create a people-led climate intelligence movement, strengthening grassroots participation in climate action and decision-making. The CbMRV system was introduced as a pilot in 2023 under the UK PACT (Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transitions) programme, with the aim of testing community-driven climate data mechanisms. The core concept of CbMRV is to empower local communities to actively collect, validate, and report climate and environmental data, rather than relying solely on top-down institutional assessments.
40. Where was the foundation stone for India’s first Public–Private Partnership (PPP) medical college laid?
[A] Bihar
[B] Jharkhand
[C] Madhya Pradesh
[D] Uttar Pradesh
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Correct Answer: C [Madhya Pradesh]
Notes:
In December 2025, Union Health Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda and MP Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav laid foundation stones for India’s first Public–Private Partnership (PPP) medical colleges in tribal districts Dhar and Betul, Madhya Pradesh. These colleges are part of four planned PPP-based medical colleges in MP: Dhar, Betul, Katni, and Panna, linked to district hospitals to strengthen healthcare services. Under the Design-Build-Finance-Operate-Transfer (DBFOT) PPP model, the state provides land and administrative oversight, while private partners construct and manage academic and clinical infrastructure.