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NATIONAL AFFAIRS - October 2021

Oct 2021

Dec 16, 2025

Pushkar Singh Dhami Attends All India Public Relations Conference

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami attended the 47th All India Public Relations Conference-2025 in Dehradun, organized by the Public Relations Society of India. The event ran from 13 to 15 December 2025 on Sahastradhara Road, with Dhami inaugurating the conference by lighting the ceremonial lamp. Delegates from across the country discussed the theme 'Viksit Bharat @2047: Development as well as Heritage', focusing on governance communication, public outreach, and best practices in public relations across government and private sectors.
  • CM Pushkar Singh Dhami attended the 47th All India Public Relations Conference-2025.
  • Conference held in Dehradun from 13–15 December 2025.
  • Inauguration included lighting of the ceremonial lamp.
  • Theme: Viksit Bharat @2047: Development as well as Heritage.

Dec 15, 2025

World Inequality Report 2026 flags sharp rise in India's wealth gap

The World Inequality Report 2026, published by the World Inequality Lab in December 2025, positions India among the most unequal large economies globally. It notes that growth from the mid-2010s has disproportionately benefited the richest, widening regional, gender, and social gaps. In 2025, the richest 10 percent accounted for 58 percent of national income, while the top 1 percent held 22.6 percent, the highest since independence. The bottom half received only 15 percent. Wealth concentration is more severe, with the top 10 percent owning about 65 percent of household assets and the top 1 percent controlling over 40 percent. The report cites weak labour protections and a regressive tax regime as drivers.
  • 2025 income shares: top 10% 58%, top 1% 22.6%, bottom 50% 15%
  • Wealth: top 10% hold ~65% of household assets; top 1% >40%
  • Gender gap: women earn 18% of labour income
  • Rural-urban and caste divides persist in income patterns
  • Causes: skilled‑urban bias, corporate power, weak labour protection
  • Tax-to-GDP remains low, limiting redistribution

Dec 14, 2025

Lok Sabha Extends Tenure of Committee Examining 'One Nation, One Election' Bills

  • The tenure of the Joint Committee of Parliament examining the Bills that seek to introduce simultaneous polls to the Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies was extended in December 2025.
  • Committee Chairman P. P. Chaudhary moved in the Lok Sabha a motion seeking extension of the tenure of the Joint Committee on the Constitution (129th Amendment) Bill, 2024, and the Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2024, up to the first day of the last week of the 2026 Budget session.
  • The motion was adopted by a voice vote in the Lok Sabha.

Dec 13, 2025

Delhi expands revenue map to 13 districts; administrative reforms

The Delhi Cabinet approved a major revision of the capital's revenue map, expanding from 11 to 13 revenue districts. Officials say the change will align revenue boundaries with MCD zones, NDMC, and the Delhi Cantonment Board, bringing clarity to service delivery. Subdivisions will rise from 33 to 39, enabling officers to manage smaller areas. The number of Sub-Registrar Offices increases from 22 to 39, reducing crowding and repeated visits for property paperwork. The move is expected to streamline administration and improve residents’ access to government services, with potential benefits for targeting welfare schemes and tax collection.
  • Revenue map expanded from 11 to 13 districts in Delhi.
  • Boundaries aligned with MCD zones, NDMC, and Delhi Cantonment Board.
  • Subdivisions increased from 33 to 39; Registrar Offices from 22 to 39.
  • Aim: reduce confusion and improve service delivery.
  • Possible benefits for welfare targeting and tax collection.

Dec 12, 2025

CRPF officer Dinesh Khatak awarded Union Home Minister’s Efficiency Medal

Dinesh Khatak, a senior officer with the Central Reserve Police Force from Jind district, Haryana, has been awarded the Union Home Minister’s Efficiency Medal in recognition of exemplary service. Since joining the CRPF in 2005 after clearing the UPSC examination, Khatak has built a reputation for leadership and operational effectiveness, including challenging assignments in difficult areas. The award highlights his sustained professional growth, field hardening, and contributions to national security. His colleagues note his disciplined approach to training and operations, reflecting the CRPF’s focus on efficiency and effectiveness in internal security tasks.
  • CRPF officer Dinesh Khatak receives Union Home Minister’s Efficiency Medal.
  • Joined CRPF in 2005 after clearing UPSC exams; from Jind, Haryana.
  • Recognized for leadership, operational achievements, and service across security zones.
  • Award reflects emphasis on discipline and professional growth within CRPF.
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