Daily Top Current Affairs of the day for 9th December 2025

Daily Top Current Affairs of the Day for 09th December 2025

 

1. Student Suicides Surge — Alarming Trend in India. The number of student suicides in India jumped from 8,423 in 2013 to 13,892 in 2023 — a rise of 65%. This data shows increasingly younger school children (ages 9–17) are under severe stress, indicating serious mental-health and systemic failures in educational institutions.

2. Reserve Bank of India Cuts Repo Rate — Eases Monetary Policy.The RBI’s Monetary Policy Committee slashed the repo rate by 25 basis points to 5.25% on 5 Dec, maintaining a neutral stance. This move aims to boost liquidity, support economic growth and ease borrowing for households and businesses.

3. India’s Forex Reserves Stay Robust Around $686 billion. As of end November 2025, India’s foreign exchange reserves stood at about $686 billion — giving the country around 11 months of import cover. This level of reserves enhances external sector resilience amid global volatility.

4. National Security Infrastructure Strengthened — NATGRID Highlighted. The internal security framework of India got attention with news related to NATGRID as part of wider security and intelligence strengthening efforts. This underlines government focus on enhancing real-time intelligence capabilities.

5. Strategic Connectivity — Border Roads Organisation (BRO) Inaugurates 125-Project Infrastructure Push. BRO inaugurated 125 projects across seven states and two Union Territories, including the strategic Shyok Tunnel, enhancing road connectivity to remote and border areas. This move is important for defence logistics and regional development.

6. Portal Closure — Over Five-Lakh Waqf Properties Registered Under New Law. The central portal under the new Waqf property law closed uploads after six months, having registered more than 500,000 properties nationwide. This represents a major step toward transparency and accountability in Waqf governance

7. Parliamentary Focus on Cultural Heritage — 150th Anniversary of Vande Mataram. The lower house (Lok Sabha) began a full-day special discussion on 8 December to commemorate the 150th anniversary of “Vande Mataram”. The debate, opened by the Prime Minister, aims to reflect on the song’s historical importance and its role in India’s freedom struggle and national identity.

8. Roadmap for India’s Quantum Future — NITI Aayog & IBM Propose Quantum-Economy Path by 2047. A joint plan by NITI Aayog and IBM proposes to make India a top-3 global quantum economy by 2047, highlighting long-term innovation ambitions. This initiative signals India’s push toward cutting-edge technology and scientific capacity building.

9. New Wildlife Conservation Honour — Sanctuary/Wildlife Awards Spotlighted. The 2025 sanctuary-wildlife service award got media mention, underscoring India’s emphasis on biodiversity conservation and environment protection efforts. This is important given increasing environmental challenges and India’s commitments under global frameworks.

10. Defence-Sector Relevance Revived: BRO Projects Link to Border Infrastructure & Security. The Brook infrastructure projects by BRO strengthen connectivity in strategically sensitive border states and UTs. These developments have dual benefit: boosting civilian accessibility and enhancing defence readiness in remote zones.

11. Institutional Reforms & Governance — Waqf Portal Closure Reflects Enhanced Legal Oversight. By closing the upload window for Waqf properties after nationwide registration, the government signalled strict oversight and better governance of minority-society assets. This move can help curb mismanagement or encroachments, promoting legal clarity and transparency.

12. Societal Concerns — Mental Health Crisis Among Youth Gains Spotlight. The steady rise in student suicides points to deep-rooted mental-health and social issues in schools, demanding urgent policy response.
This issue is relevant for social welfare and child-protection policies, and may influence future legislative or educational reforms.

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