Current Affairs 12 August 2025

In Current Affairs for 12 August 2025, we will see the latest national and international current affairs news. These important current affairs will be beneficial...

In Current Affairs for 12 August 2025, we will see the latest national and international current affairs news. These important current affairs will be beneficial for your upcoming NDA, CDS, CDS OTA, AFCAT, TA, Agniveer Army, Agniveer Navy, Agniveer Air Force, Women Military Police, INET, MNS, ACC exams, SCO, PCSL, CAPF, and SSB interviews, and direct entries for Army, Navy, and Air Force like SSC Tech, TGC, JAG, NCC, TES, 10+2 Cadet. Download a PDF file about current events at the end of this article. Let us now see the Current Affairs.

Current Affairs 12 August 2025

International Youth Day 2025

  • The youth of a nation are the torchbearers of progress, the rays of hope that illuminate even the remotest corners of society. Recognizing their immense potential, countries worldwide invest in youth-focused policies, education, and opportunities. International Youth Day, celebrated annually on August 12, serves as a platform to address youth-related issues globally and to celebrate young people as active partners in building a sustainable future.
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  • History of International Youth Day
  • 1991 – The idea for International Youth Day emerged during the first session of the World Youth Forum of the United Nations System in Vienna, Austria.
  • The forum proposed a special day for fundraising and promotional activities in support of the United Nations Youth Fund, in collaboration with youth organizations.
  • 1998 – The World Conference of Ministers Responsible for Youth, hosted by Portugal in cooperation with the United Nations, adopted a resolution officially declaring August 12 as International Youth Day.
  • Since then, the day has grown into a global observance recognized by governments, NGOs, and communities worldwide.
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  • International Youth Day 2025 Theme
  • Theme: Local Youth Actions for the SDGs and Beyond
  • Focus: With over 65% of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) targets tied to local governance, the theme stresses the importance of youth participation in local planning, governance, and policy-making.
  • Relevance: Young people are key drivers in achieving SDGs, from climate action to quality education. Their local engagement ensures policies meet community needs while contributing to global goals.
  • Special Significance in 2025: This year also marks the 30th anniversary of the World Programme of Action for Youth (WPAY), a UN framework guiding nations in addressing youth priorities.

Parliament Passes Key Bills

  • Lok Sabha passed the National Sports Governance Bill, 2025 and the National Anti-Doping (Amendment) Bill, 2025. The National Sports Governance Bill seeks to provide for recognition of national sports bodies and regulate their functioning. The Bill provides for the establishment of the National Olympic Committee, National Paralympic Committee, and National and Regional Sports Federations for each designated sport.
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  • The national bodies will have affiliation with respective international bodies. The bill provides that every national sports body will have a general body, consisting of equal number of representatives from each affiliate member and certain ex-officio members.  It will have an executive committee consisting of up to 15 members, with at least two outstanding sportspersons and four women. The Bill empowers the central government to establish a National Sports Board which will grant recognition to the national sports bodies and register their affiliate units. The Bill also provides for constituting a National Sports Tribunal to adjudicate sports related disputes.
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  • The National Anti-Doping (Amendment) Bill, 2025 seeks to amend the National Anti-Doping Act 2022. Doping is the consumption of certain prohibited substances by athletes to enhance performance.  The Act gives effect to the UNESCO convention against doping in sports.  It prohibits doping in sports, and provides a framework for testing, enforcement, and adjudication of violations. 
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  • It establishes the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) to implement anti-doping rules.  It also establishes the National Board for Anti-Doping in Sports to oversee activities of NADA and advise the central government on anti-doping regulations. The Bill empowers the National Board for Anti-Doping in Sports to obtain any information from the Disciplinary Panel and the Appeal Panel regarding their operations.

World’s Third Largest Automobile Market

  • Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari has said that India has emerged as the third-largest automobile industry in the world. Addressing the Green Revolution -2025 on World Biofuels Day in New Delhi, Mr Gadkari said, presently the size of the US automobile industry is 78 lakh crore rupees, followed by China 49 lakh crore and India by 22 lakh crore rupees.
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  • He said, the automobile industry has created four crore 50 lakh jobs till now. Mr Gadkari highlighted the importance of green hydrogen for India’s future energy landscape. He also mentioned that country’s ethanol blending program has reached 15 percent in 2024 which is a step towards the ethanol 20 target by 2025-2026.

University Of Kelaniya

  • Department of Sanskrit and Eastern Studies at the University of Kelaniya has, for the first time, inaugurated a special exhibition dedicated to Vāstuśāstra, the ancient Indian science of architecture. Organised in collaboration with the Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre of the High Commission of India in Colombo, the event showcases the research and creative work of Honours Degree undergraduates.
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  • On display are innovative designs, research papers, and planning individual and group projects reflecting the department’s academic depth and creative vision. Historically, Vāstuśāstra shaped royal palaces, forts, and city plans; guided temple architecture in alignment with ritual and cosmology; and influenced domestic layouts to promote wellbeing and prosperity.
  • The exhibition highlights its enduring relevance in contemporary architectural thought, bridging heritage with innovation, and reinforcing the discipline’s role as a holistic framework integrating spatial order with cultural and social function.

Maximum Number Of Organ Donations In The Country

  • Telangana recorded the highest organ donation rate in India in 2024, with 4.88 donations per 10 lakh population compared to the national average of 0.8, earning the state an award from the Union Health Ministry and NOTTO.
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  • The recognition was given for the state’s Jeevandan programme, with State Health Minister D. Rajanarsimha highlighting the recent adoption of the Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Act (THOTA) to ensure equitable access to organs.
  • Under the Aarogyasri scheme, organ transplant surgeries are provided free of cost; in 2024 alone, organs from 188 donors saved 725 lives in Telangana.

MERITE Scheme

  • Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved the Multidisciplinary Education and Research Improvement in Technical Education (MERITE) Scheme with a total outlay of ₹4,200 crore for 2025–26 to 2029–30, benefiting 275 technical institutions (175 engineering and 100 polytechnics) across all States/UTs.
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  • The scheme, a Central Sector Scheme, will receive ₹2,100 crore as external assistance from the World Bank, aiming to enhance quality, equity, and governance in technical education in line with the National Education Policy 2020.
  • Designed to foster innovation and upgrade academic and research standards, the MERITE scheme addresses modern challenges and supports sustainable, inclusive growth through reforms in higher education, in collaboration with the World Bank.

Tendong Lho Rum Faat

  • Sikkim recently celebrated Tendong Lho Rum Faat, a traditional festival of the Lepcha tribe. The event honours the legend of Tendong Hill, which saved the Lepcha ancestors from an ancient flood. He urged people to respect nature and protect Sikkim’s environment.
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  • The festival is a vivid reminder of the Lepcha community’s spiritual bond with nature and their cultural heritage. Tendong Lho Rum Faat commemorates an ancient flood that threatened the Lepcha people. According to oral tradition, Tendong Hill rose above the floodwaters, providing refuge to survivors. The hill is believed to have volcanic origins, linked to the eruption that caused the deluge by destroying the sources of the Teesta and Rangeet rivers. Lepcha mythology says the hill emerged from the horns of a deity, symbolising divine protection. Tendong Hill is sacred to the Lepcha tribe. Its name means ‘the hill of the raised horn’ in the Lepcha language.
  • The hill is seen as a protector and a symbol of survival. Lepchas gather on and around the hill during the festival to offer prayers to Idburum, their god, and to honour the natural landmark that saved their ancestors. During the festival, Lepchas create models of Tendong Hill outside their homes using nine stones.

Current Affairs 12 August 2025 Question

  1. International Youth Day Celebrated On
    A. 11 August
    B. 12 August
    C. 13 August
    D. 14 August
    ANSWER: B
  2. World’s Third Largest Automobile Market
    A. India
    B. China
    C. Japan
    D. Germany
    ANSWER: A
  3. Tendong Lho Rum Faat Related To
    A. Meghalaya
    B. Sikkim
    C. Tripura
    D. Mizoram
    ANSWER: B
  4. From Which Country Did India Receive The Final Airbus C-295MW Aircraft
    Under The 2021 Contract
    A. Spain
    B. France
    C. Germany
    D. Italy
    ANSWER: A
  5. Which City Is India’s First Legislature To Run Entirely On Solar Power Located
    A. New Delhi
    B. Mumbai
    C. Jaipur
    D. Hyderabad
    ANSWER: B
  6. Which Institutions Developed District Flood Severity Index To Assess And
    Categorise Flood Severity At The District Level In India
    A. IIT Delhi and IIT Gandhinagar
    B. IIT Bombay and IIT Madras
    C. IIT Kanpur and IIT Roorkee
    D. IIT Kharagpur and IIT Guwahati
    ANSWER: A
  7. Which City Was 64th National Exhibition Of Art Inaugurated By Lalit Kala
    Akademi?
    A. New Delhi
    B. Mumbai
    C. Kolkata
    D. Bengaluru
    ANSWER: A
  8. Which District Flash Floods Occur After Cloudburst Over Kheer Ganga River?
    A. Chamoli
    B. Uttarkashi
    C. Rudraprayag
    D. Pithoragarh
    ANSWER: B
  9. Who Are Primary Beneficiaries Of ‘Apna Ghar’ Resting Facilities?
    A. Highway Toll Operators
    B. Truck Drivers
    C. Public Transport Commuters
    D. Fuel Station Staff
    ANSWER: B
  10. Which International Organisation Partnered With India To Launch The Global
    Capacity Building Initiative
    A. World Bank
    B. United Nations
    C. International Monetary Fund
    D. World Trade Organisation
    ANSWER: B
  11. Which Region Will Begin Enforcing Stablecoins Ordinance From August 1, 2025
    A. Singapore
    B. Japan
    C. Hong Kong
    D. South Korea
    ANSWER: C
  12. Where Was India’s First ‘Make In India’ Green Hydrogen Plant Commissioned?
    A. Kochi
    B. Kandla
    C. Paradip
    D. Visakhapatnam
    ANSWER: B
  13. Which Village In Uttarkashi District Was Severely Affected By A Flash Flood
    Following A Cloudburst
    A. Bhatwari Village
    B. Harsil Village
    C. Dharali Village
    D. Barkot Village
    ANSWER: C
  14. On Which Date Is Hiroshima Day Observed Every Year
    A. July 16
    B. August 9
    C. August 6
    D. September 2
    ANSWER: C
  15. In Which Country Did The Krasheninnikov Volcano Erupt After 600 Years
    A. Russia
    B. Japan
    C. Indonesia
    D. Chile
    ANSWER: A
  16. Which Country Is Introducing Bio-fortified Potatoes Enriched With Iron To
    Combat Hidden Hunger
    A. Peru
    B. Bangladesh
    C. Nepal
    D. India
    ANSWER: D
  17. Which Organisation Launched Report Titled “Unlocking A $200 Billion
    Opportunity: Electric Vehicles In India” In August 2025
    A. Ministry of Heavy Industries
    B. Ministry of Road Transport and Highways
    C. Bureau of Energy Efficiency
    D. NITI Aayog
    ANSWER: D
  18. Which Country Launched The Rhisotope Project To Combat Rhino Poaching
    Using Radioactive Isotopes
    A. South Africa
    B. Kenya
    C. Namibia
    D. Tanzania
    ANSWER: D
  19. Which Institution Partnered With The Indian Army To Launch The ‘Agnishodh’
    Research Cell For Defence Innovation
    A. IISc Bengaluru
    B. IIT Madras
    C. IIT Delhi
    D. DRDO
    ANSWER: B
  20. The Dampier-Hodges line is related to which of the following
    A. Bay of Cambay
    B. Palk Strait
    C. Andaman and Nicobar Islands
    D. Sundarbans
    ANSWER: D

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Ruby Thakur

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