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September 2025 Current Affairs for CUET 2026 – Master Your GK Now

September 2025 Current Affairs for CUET 2026

The key national and international dates and days for the RRB NTPC, Group D, SSC CGL, CHSL, PSC, State Exams, and Other Competitive Exams are listed below, month-by-month. Typically, every competitive or government test includes two to three questions from significant days and dates. In addition to giving you a quick overview of significant days of the year, this list will improve your general knowledge and assist you in getting ready for impending competitive tests.

 Keeping up on current events is crucial for CUET test achievement.  Despite its importance, candidates frequently undervalue the role that current events play in their preparation.  Along with some other crucial information, we have compiled a summary of the most important current events for September 2025 in this blog article.

Importance of Current Affairs

Students’ lives are significantly impacted by current events. When students wish to prepare for exams, it will be helpful to them at that critical moment. These days, a lot of competitive tests include questions about the most recent developments in current affairs. Students need to understand the significance of current events and be aware of them in addition to their academic knowledge. Students must pass a component on current events in the world as part of a number of challenging exams, including the UPSC, SSC, IBPS, and others. Following exam success, they also provide a scenario based on current events and solicit your opinions during the interview.

While preparing for any competitive tests, many pupils will fail to recognize the significance of current events. However, students will understand the significance of current events after receiving a low score.

What do current affairs contain?

News, information, knowledge, and a variety of other global events are typically included in current affairs. Everyday existence is impacted by current events. National, international, sports, business, education, appointments, agreements, obituaries, science and technology, military, politics, and other crucial information needed for competitive tests are all covered in current events.

September 2025 Current Affairs for CUET 2026

We are available to give you the most recent and important current affairs information for September 28 and 29, 2025. This includes exclusive updates on current affairs events from various newspapers, including The Hindu, PIB, Times of India, The Economic Times, PTI, Business Standard, Indian Express, and all official government websites.

GST Rate Cuts 2025: What’s Cheaper, What’s Costlier for Consumers

Significant GST rate reductions have been promised by the government for 2025, which would lower the cost of necessities, healthcare, education, and even cars. Here’s a brief glance at what is more affordable and more expensive for customers across a range of products, from everyday necessities to electronics and farming equipment.

National Affairs

  1. The first tempered glass facility in India was opened in Noida (Optiemus Electronics & Corning), with a Phase 1 capacity of 25 million units annually and an investment of Rs 70 crore, promoting Made in India.
  2. Launched in Choryasi, Gujarat, Multi-Lane Free Flow (MLFF) tolling allows barrier-free FASTag tolling, which lowers pollution, fuel consumption, and traffic.
  3. The first AI-powered tool for tribal languages (Santali, Bhili, Mundari, and Gondi) in India is Adi Vaani AI Translator, which promotes digital inclusion and preserves linguistic uniqueness.
  4. The India-Japan Critical Minerals Pact, which was signed during PM Modi’s visit to Tokyo, calls for collaboration in the areas of exploration, supply chains, and renewable energy resiliency.
  5. Through DigiLocker and e-District, 1,938 e-Government Services—including bill payment, welfare applications, and certificates—are integrated across all 36 states and UTs.
  6. IEPFA Launches Women-Led Financial Initiative: To empower rural women with financial literacy via peer-to-peer education, the Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority inaugurated Phase II of the Niveshak Didi program in Hyderabad.
  7. On September 1, 2025, the National Council unveiled the Bal Vatika TV Channel, DIKSHA 2.0 with AI assistance, and PRASHAST 2.0 handicap screening tools in line with NEP 2020 as part of NCERT’s celebration of the 65th Foundation Day.
  8. Launch of the Vikram-3201: India introduces the Vikram-3201, a 32-bit microprocessor built in-house that is intended for harsh space conditions and represents a significant milestone in semiconductor independence.
  9. Empowerment of Bihar Women: With a budget of Rs 105 crore, PM Modi establishes Rajya Jeevika Nidhi Saakh Sahkari Sangh Limited to offer low-interest loans to female entrepreneurs in rural areas.
  10. Cotton Farmer Support: With self-registration and payment monitoring capabilities, the Union Textiles Minister introduces the Kapas Kisan App to expedite cotton purchase under the MSP program.
  11. Coconut Farmer help Boost: The Coconut Development Board has announced a significant increase in financial help, increasing replanting aid from Rs 40 to Rs 350 and seedling support from Rs 4 to Rs 45.
  12. BHARATI Startup Initiative: In an effort to increase India’s agrifood exports to $50 billion by 2030, APEDA has launched a program to assist 100 agri-food entrepreneurs.
  13. 1,500 crore rupees Mineral Recycling Scheme: The Union Cabinet has approved an incentive program under the National Critical Mineral Mission to increase battery scrap and e-waste recycling, with a target capacity of 270 kilotons by 2030–31.

International Affairs

  1. China Announces $2 Billion at SCO Summit: China released the Tianjin Declaration on Responsible AI Development, 100 local initiatives, $2 billion in grants and loans, and increased scholarships at the 2025 SCO Summit.
  2. At the SCO Summit, PM Modi outlines India’s vision: At the 25th SCO Summit in Tianjin, Prime Minister Modi supported global governance changes and proposed a Civilizational Dialogue Forum, emphasizing three pillars: security, connectivity, and opportunity.
  3. The Tianjin Declaration, which reiterated the unified stance against terrorism and called for more intelligence sharing, harshly denounced the Pahalgam terror assault on April 22, 2025.
  4. Afghan Student Scholarships: Through ICCR’s e-VidyaBharati platform, which covers nine Indian colleges, India is offering 1,000 scholarships to Afghan students between the ages of 18 and 35 for the 2025–2026 academic year.
  5. WHO Suicide Warning: According to the World Health Organization, suicide would be responsible for 7.27 lakh instances in 2021 and 1 in 100 fatalities worldwide, necessitating immediate action to save youth.
  6. India-Singapore Defence Cooperation: In honour of 60 years of diplomatic relations, Singapore PM Lawrence Wong’s first official visit finds both countries agreeing to strengthen defence cooperation with an emphasis on technological codevelopment.
  7. Nepal Social Media Ban: In response to a Supreme Court order mandating official registration, Nepal has banned 26 unregistered social media services, including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Viber, X, and WhatsApp.
  8. As part of the Act East strategy, Singapore supports India’s proposal to patrol the Malacca Strait, enhancing maritime security.
  9. In the midst of political turmoil, Anutin Charnvirakul defeated the reigning party and gained 63% of the vote to become prime minister of Thailand.
  10. At the Paris Kyiv Allies Summit, 26 nations, including the US, UK, and France, promised Ukraine postwar security.
  11. In a significant cabinet upheaval following Angela Rayner’s departure, David Lammy was appointed UK Deputy PM, Justice Secretary, and Lord Chancellor.

Agreements/MoUs Signed

  1. India-Japan Climate Partnership: To boost carbon trading and encourage green investments totaling ¥10 trillion, both nations agree a Joint Credit Mechanism under Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement.
  2. India-EFTA Trade Pact: The first legally enforceable sustainability provisions are included in this free trade agreement with the European Free Trade Association, which goes into effect on October 1, 2025.

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