Weekly Current Affairs (21st September to 27th September 2025)

Weekly Current Affairs (21st September to 27th September 2025)

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: September 28 2025

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  • India signs agreement with FAO to modernize Blue Ports for smart, sustainable, and inclusive fisheries.
  • WMO’s 2024 report warns of rising global water stress and calls for sustainable water management.
  • UN Secretary-General António Guterres released the “Shifting Paradigms” report under the UN80 Initiative, proposing key reforms to enhance efficiency and effectiveness across the UN’s pillars of peace, development, and human rights.
  • Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia interacts with NE students visiting ISRO under NE-SPARKS programme.
  • Scientists have created the first AI-designed virus capable of killing harmful bacteria.
  • Typhoon Ragasaa has caused deaths and severe flooding in Taiwan and southern China, highlighting the risks of climate-induced extreme weather.
  • NCMRWF and NSIL signed an MoU to set up two DBNet stations in Delhi/NCR and Chennai for real-time satellite weather data under Mission Mausam.
  • ISRO will launch Vyommitra on its first uncrewed Gaganyaan mission in December 2025, a step toward India’s first human spaceflight in 2027.
  • India’s only active volcano, Barren Island, erupted twice in September 2025, showing renewed geological activity.
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