- Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping met on the sidelines of the SCO summit in Tianjin.
- High-level Engagements: Both leaders met and welcomed the positive momentum in their ties.
- Reaffirmed they are development partners, not rivals; differences must not turn into disputes. Read More
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Daily Current Affairs – 1 September, 2025
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- The Rajasthan government has announced stringent provisions under its proposed Rajasthan Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Bill, 2025.
- General offences: Unlawful conversions will invite imprisonment of seven to fourteen years and a minimum fine of ₹5 lakh. (Earlier: one to five years and ₹15,000 fine).
- Vulnerable groups: If the converted person is a minor, woman, differently abled, or from SC/ST communities, the punishment will be ten to twenty years of imprisonment and a fine of ₹10 lakh. Read More
Rajasthan Proposes New Anti-Conversion Bill
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Key Provisions of the New Bill
- Medical tourism is increasingly driven by rising healthcare costs abroad and the promise of timely, high-quality treatment back home for millions of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs).
- Medical tourism (also called medical travel, health tourism or global healthcare) is a term used to describe the rapidly-growing practice of travelling across international borders to seek healthcare services.
- India’s medical tourism sector has evolved into a global phenomenon, attracting patients from across continents seeking affordable, high-quality healthcare. Read More
Medical Tourism & Non-Resident Indians (NRIs)
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About Medical Tourism in India
- A new study by the Centre for Social and Economic Progress estimates that India will need an additional $467 billion by 2030 to decarbonise four major emission-heavy sectors: steel, cement, power, and road transport.
- Decarbonisation is the process under which carbon dioxide emissions (or its equivalents) are reduced to achieve a lower output of greenhouse gasses.
- As per the Paris Agreement, reducing the amount of carbon dioxide from transport and power generation is essential to meet global temperature standards. Read More
Decarbonisation of India’s Emission-heavy Sectors
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What Does Decarbonisation Mean?
- A well-distributed southwest monsoon in 2025, has boosted kharif sowing along with triggering an unprecedented surge in fertilizer demand.
- A good monsoon ensures soil moisture, reservoir filling, and groundwater recharge, encouraging higher sowing and proportionately higher fertilizer use.
- Fertilisers supply key nutrients like nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), and sulphur (S), that are indispensable for crop growth. Read More
Fertiliser Shortages Amid Monsoon Boom
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Fertiliser Sale Impact
- Banks have issued a new warning for customers to stay vigilant against Android Package Kit (APK) frauds.
- APK fraud is a phishing scam where criminals send malicious Android Application Package (APK) files to trick users into downloading and installing them, often by impersonating trusted entities like banks or government officials.
- Once installed, these fraudulent apps gain control of the user's device, stealing financial information (including OTPs and PINs), and conducting unauthorized transactions without consent. Read More
Rise in Android Package Kit (APK) Fraud
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Android Application Package (APK) fraud
- Users described AI as empathetic, supportive and these reactions underline a deeper societal issue: rising loneliness and the growing role of artificial intelligence in filling human emotional gaps.
- Parasocial relationships reborn: Earlier, the term was used for one-sided bonds with celebrities. With AI chatbots, the bond feels two-way, even though only one side is truly alive.
- The illusion of empathy: Chatbots are trained to remember personal details, offer affirmations, and mimic patience. The warmth is engineered, not organic. Read More
AI, Loneliness and the Illusion of Companionship
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Idea of AI Companionship
- The Registrar General of India (RGI) has sought a Rs 14,618.95-crore budget to conduct the Census 2027, which will be the first “Digital Census” and collect data on caste.
- The Population Census-2027, has been decided to be conducted in two phases along with enumeration of castes.
- More than 35 lakh enumerators and supervisors will be deployed to conduct the Census, which is over 30% higher (27 lakh) than the functionaries deployed to conduct the Census in 2011. Read More