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Cyclone Ditwah (Sri Lanka): The cyclone has claimed 643 lives, with the highest death toll in Kandy. The disaster has severely impacted Malaiyaha Tamil estate workers and displaced thousands.
Bangladesh Unrest: Violent protests followed the death of student leader Sharif Osman Hadi. Offices of major newspapers (Prothom Alo and The Daily Star) were torched.
Mass Voter Roll Revision: The Election Commission of India (ECI) published draft electoral rolls for Tamil Nadu and Gujarat. A staggering 97.3 lakh voters in Tamil Nadu (15% of electors) and 73.7 lakh in Gujarat (14.5%) were deleted due to shifting, deaths, or duplicate entries.
Reservation for Agniveers: The Union Home Ministry has decided to enhance the reservation for ex-Agniveers in Group C posts of CAPFs (Central Armed Police Forces) from 10% to 50%. This includes a specific 50% quota for constable posts in the Border Security Force (BSF).
Parliament Winter Session: The session concluded with high productivity (111% in Lok Sabha, 121% in Rajya Sabha). Key bills passed include the Viksit Bharat Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin), which replaces the UPA-era MGNREGA.
Bureau of Port Security (BoPS): The Centre is establishing a dedicated statutory body, BoPS, modeled after the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security, to oversee the security of ships and port facilities.
SC on Corporate Responsibility: The Supreme Court ruled that Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) must include "environmental responsibility," specifically directing funds toward protecting endangered species like the Great Indian Bustard.
Central Assistance Pursuit: CM N. Chandrababu Naidu met Union Ministers in Delhi to seek support for various projects, including ₹10,054 crore under SASCI, funds for the Rayalaseema horticulture hub, and the Polavaram project.
Investment Momentum: The AP Cabinet officially designated Amaravati as the State's capital. Major investment pledges include $15 billion from Google for an AI hub in Visakhapatnam and ₹1 lakh crore from the Adani Group.
Intermediate Exam Schedule: The Board of Intermediate Education released the revised timetable for February 2026. First-year exams start February 23; second-year exams start February 24.
Vijayawada/NTR: A three-day passport mela for journalists concluded. Maris Stella College organized a mega job mela with 1,000 registrations.
Anantapur: The district police won the ABCD (Best Crime Detection) Award for cracking an international cybercrime racket involving fake mobile apps and cryptocurrency.
Chittoor: Fear gripped villages in Tavanampalle and Irala mandals due to unidentified wild animals (suspected leopards) killing cattle at night.
Visakhapatnam: A 15-foot whale shark washed ashore dead on Yarada Beach.
Cricket (India vs. SA): India won the T20I series 3-1. Hardik Pandya became the 5th Indian to complete 2,000 T20I runs, while Tilak Varma became the Indian with the most T20I runs against South Africa (496 runs).
U-19 Asia Cup: India crushed Sri Lanka by eight wickets in the semi-final to set up a summit clash with arch-rival Pakistan.
Badminton: The duo Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty became the first Indian men's pair to reach the semifinals of the BWF World Tour Finals.
IFFK Awards: At the 30th International Film Festival of Kerala, Japanese film Two Seasons, Two Strangers won the Golden Crow Pheasant for Best Film.
Best Director: Argentine filmmakers Carina Piazza and Lucia Bracelis won the Silver Crow Pheasant for their film Before the Body.
TARANG: The beta version of a national web portal being developed by the Tribal Affairs Ministry to digitize Forest Rights Act (FRA) processes.
Vande Mataram Anniversary: Parliament held a special debate to mark 150 years of the National Song.
LVM3-M6 Mission: ISRO is scheduled to launch the Blue Bird communications satellite (6,500 kg) for U.S.-based AST SpaceMobile on December 24.
Child Trafficking Testimony: The Supreme Court ruled that a trafficked child must be treated as an "injured witness," and their testimony should not be dismissed over minor inconsistencies.
Agniveer Age Relaxation: Age criteria for Agniveers absorbing into BSF constable (tradesmen) ranks has been relaxed from 30 to 35 years.
Mega Job Mela: Conducted at Maris Stella College, Vijayawada, featuring recruiters from pharma, banking, aviation, and manufacturing sectors.
Space Labs: IN-SPACe (Department of Space) is inviting proposals to establish Antariksh Prayogshala (Space Labs) in academic institutions across seven zones in India.