Vision Ias Today Current Affairs 5 May 2025

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5 May 2025 Current Affairs

Lakkundi Monuments in Karnataka Proposed for UNESCO Tentative List

  • Karnataka’s Lakkundi monuments, from the Kalyana Chalukya period, are proposed for UNESCO’s World Heritage tentative list.
  • Key structures include Kasi Visvesvara and Manikesvara temples, with stepwells integral to temple complexes.
  • The proposal highlights architectural significance, blending Nagara, Dravida, and Bhumija styles into the Vesara style.

UK and Australian Universities to Set Up Campuses in Navi Mumbai

  • Maharashtra signs MoUs with the University of York (UK) and the University of Western Australia to establish campuses in Navi Mumbai’s Edu City.
  • The initiative aims to make world-class education accessible to Indian students without the need to study abroad.
  • The campuses will offer undergraduate and postgraduate programs, starting in the 2026/27 academic year.

FAO Launches AIM4NatuRe Initiative to Boost Ecosystem Restoration

  • The FAO, backed by £7 million from the UK, launches AIM4NatuRe to monitor global ecosystem restoration.
  • The initiative aims to support countries in reporting progress on restoring 30% of degraded ecosystems by 2030.
  • It spans all ecosystems, using advanced technology and standardized data frameworks to track restoration.

TCS, IBM partner to build India’s largest Quantum Computing Hub

  • TCS and IBM collaborate to develop quantum computing solutions at Andhra Pradesh’s Quantum Valley Tech Park.
  • The park will feature the IBM Quantum System Two, equipped with a 156-qubit Heron processor, the largest in India.
  • The initiative aims to create algorithms and applications to address complex challenges in industry and academia.

World’s first energy transmission garden inaugurated at telangana

  • Governor Jishnu Dev Verma inaugurates Babuji Vanam, the world’s first energy transmission garden, at Kanha Shanti Vanam, Hyderabad.
  • The garden honors Babuji Maharaj’s 125th birth anniversary and is designed to enhance spiritual stillness with medicinal trees and eco-friendly infrastructure.
  • The event saw over 50,000 attendees, with millions joining virtually from 165 countries.

Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese wins a second term

  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese secures a second consecutive three-year term, marking the first such win in 21 years.
  • Opposition leader Peter Dutton concedes defeat and loses his Queensland seat, acknowledging the Liberals’ poor campaign performance.
  • Albanese’s victory reflects backlash against “American-style politics” and Dutton’s Trump-like rhetoric.

SBI Q4 Results: Profit Surpasses Estimates, NII Up 1.5%

  • SBI’s net profit for Q4FY25 declined 9.9% YoY to ₹18,643 crore, beating analyst estimates of ₹17,093 crore.
  • Net Interest Income (NII) rose 1.5% to ₹42,774 crore, driven by steady loan growth despite margin pressure.
  • The bank’s gross NPA ratio improved to 1.82%, with a reduction in net NPAs to 0.47%.

Western Railway collaborates with Chhota Bheem

  • Western Railway collaborates with Chhota Bheem to promote railway safety and raise public awareness.
  • The initiative will use Chhota Bheem characters in various media formats, including print, digital, and school programs for a year.
  • The campaign targets younger audiences, leveraging Chhota Bheem’s popularity to spread safety messages.

Subhasish Bose named Men’s Player of the Year

  • Subhasish Bose is named Men’s Player of the Year, while Soumya Guguloth claims Women’s Player of the Year at the AIFF Awards 2025.
  • Khalid Jamil and Sujata Kar receive the Best Men’s and Women’s Coach awards, respectively.
  • Vishal Kaith and Elangbam Panthoi Chanu are honored as the Best Goalkeepers in their categories.

Bihar Govt launches Mahila Samvad campaign to reach 2 crore women

  • Bihar government launches the Mahila Samvad campaign, aiming to reach 2 crore women across 70,000 locations.
  • The campaign will promote women’s empowerment schemes, including reservation in Panchayati Raj, government jobs, and self-help groups.
  • Special mobile vans will spread awareness and collect feedback to improve women-centric programs.

MP Launches India’s First AI-Powered Real-Time Forest Alert System

  • Madhya Pradesh introduces India’s first AI-driven real-time forest alert system to enhance forest conservation.
  • The system uses satellite imagery, machine learning, and mobile field reports to detect encroachment and deforestation.
  • Piloted in five forest divisions, the system enables immediate action through real-time alerts to field staff.

Maharashtra becomes 1st state to introduce dedicated policy for ships

  • Maharashtra introduces India’s 1st independent Shipbuilding, Ship Repair, and Ship Recycling Policy, targeting Rs 6,600 crore investment by 2030
  • The policy aims to make the state a hub for shipbuilding, create 40,000 jobs by 2030.
  • It includes incentives like capital subsidies, skill development funds, and long-term land leases to foster growth

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