Today’s Current Affairs – April 25, 2025:– Global Developments and National Highlights in Focus
Siddhi Jain April 24, 2025 11:15 PM

Staying informed about key global and national developments is crucial, especially for aspirants preparing for competitive exams. From international diplomacy and economic movements to national security and environmental concerns, today’s top stories offer insights into the changing landscape of our world. Here’s a comprehensive roundup of the most important current affairs for April 25, 2025.

🏭 India’s Steel Sector Sets Ambitious Production Goal

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that India's steel industry is progressing with confidence, setting a production target of 300 million metric tons by 2030. This goal reflects the government’s vision to boost domestic manufacturing and reduce import dependence.

⚒️ Major Policy Reforms to Encourage Underground Coal Mining

The Indian government has rolled out transformative policy measures aimed at promoting underground coal mining. These changes are expected to enhance productivity, improve safety standards, and tap into underutilized coal reserves.

🇮🇳 Terror Encounter in Jammu & Kashmir: One Indian Soldier Martyred

A fierce encounter broke out between security forces and terrorists in Udhampur, Jammu & Kashmir, resulting in the martyrdom of an Indian Army soldier. The incident underlines ongoing tensions and the need for heightened vigilance in border areas.

💉 Nationwide Campaign to Eliminate Measles and Rubella by 2026

India has launched a national immunization campaign targeting the eradication of measles and rubella by 2026. The initiative involves large-scale vaccination drives to protect millions of children and strengthen public health.

☀️ Heatwave Alert: IMD Predicts High Temperatures in Northwest and Central India

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a forecast warning of continued heatwave conditions across northwestern and central regions of the country. Citizens are advised to take precautions to prevent heat-related illnesses.

✈️ US Vice President Departs Jaipur for Washington

The Vice President of the United States concluded their official visit to India and departed from Jaipur back to Washington. The visit focused on strengthening bilateral ties, trade relations, and strategic cooperation.

🇰🇷 Former South Korean President Faces Corruption Allegations

Former South Korean President Moon Jae-in has come under investigation for alleged involvement in a bribery scandal. The charges have triggered political debates and raised questions about transparency in leadership.

🛕 Massive Turnout at ‘Sri Dalada Vandana’ in Kandy

Over 400,000 devotees gathered in Kandy, Sri Lanka, to participate in the sacred ‘Sri Dalada Vandana’ festival. The event witnessed a massive turnout, showcasing the region’s deep-rooted religious traditions.

🗳️ Postal Voting Begins for Local Elections in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka has begun postal voting ahead of its upcoming local government elections. This marks a crucial phase in the democratic process and aims to increase voter participation.

🚤 Indian Coast Guard Conducts Rescue Exercise in Bay of Bengal

The Indian Coast Guard successfully executed a search and rescue operation in the Bay of Bengal, demonstrating preparedness and maritime capability in safeguarding coastal waters.

💼 Wall Street Rallies Amid Optimism Over US-China Trade Talks

Amid hopes of progress in trade negotiations between China and the United States, US stock markets showed upward momentum. Investors welcomed signs of easing tensions and potential trade agreements.

📉 Indian Stock Markets Dip After Seven-Day Rally

After a week-long winning streak, Indian stock markets saw a minor 0.3% decline, indicating a correction phase. Experts say the dip is healthy for long-term stability.

💬 RBI Governor: Indian Economy Resilient Despite Global Slowdown

The Governor of the Reserve Bank of India stated that India's economy remains on solid ground, thanks to strong domestic demand, even as the world grapples with economic uncertainty.

💱 Indian Rupee Weakens Against US Dollar

The Indian Rupee depreciated by 23 paise, settling at ₹85.42 against the US Dollar. The decline is attributed to global currency fluctuations and increased oil import bills.

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