Current Affairs for 19 December 2025
NPSDRR
- Implementation: jointly by the Ministry of Panchayati Raj (MoPR) & National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA).
- Outlay: ₹507.37 crores
- Coverage: Across 20 States and 81 disaster-prone districts with 20 Gram Panchayats each.
- Cluster based Approach: GP and Model GP have to be located in a close cluster.
- Integrated Approach: It calls for the preparation of Panchayat- and village-level Disaster Management Plans and their integration with local development processes, including Gram Panchayat Development Plans (GPDPs).
- Introduction of Model Gram Panchayat Concept: One for each of 20 States for six different hazards (one GP for each hazard).
- Model GP will serve as demonstrative templates for integrating disaster resilience into planning, infrastructure and community preparedness.
Live-In Relationship
- Legality: The Court clarified that live-in relationships between consenting adults are neither criminal nor prohibited under Indian law.
- Autonomy: It reaffirmed that adults are free to make personal life choices, and such autonomy cannot be restricted merely due to social or familial disapproval.
- State Duty: The judgment emphasised that denial of police protection in such cases amounts to a failure of the State’s constitutional obligation to safeguard life and liberty.
- Social Morality: The Court held that concerns about “social fabric” cannot override fundamental rights guaranteed under the Constitution.
- Evidentiary Presumption: It referred to Section 114 of the Indian Evidence Act / Section 119(1) of the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023 which states that if a couple lives together for a significant period of time as husband and wife, they shall be presumed to be married.
- The Courts shall apply this presumption to protect the rights of parties in a live-in relationship, particularly women and children born out of such relationships.
Netherlands (Capital: Amsterdam)
- Recently, Letter of Intent on defence cooperation was signed between India and Netherlands
- Political Features
- Location: Northwestern Europe.
- Boundaries: Germany (east), Belgium (south),
- Maritime Boundary: North Sea (Atlantic Ocean) to the north and west.
- Institutions: International Court of Justice and International Criminal Court are situated in Hague.
- Geographical Features
- 3 primary features: Lowlands, The Veluwe and Utrecht Hill Ridge (central part), and The Limburg Hills (South).
- Water Bodies
- Major lake: Ijsselmeer (largest freshwater)
- Rivers: Rhine (empty in North Sea), the Meuse, and Scheldt.
CCI
- Type: Statutory body established under Competition Act, 2002.
- It was subsequently amended by the Competition (Amendment) Act, 2007.
- Ministry – Minister of Corporate Affairs(MCA)
- Composition – Chairperson and not less than 2 and more than 6 Members to be appointed by the Central Government
- Prohibits anti-competitive agreements, abuse of dominant position by enterprises and
- Regulates combinations (acquisition, acquiring of control and M&A), which causes or likely to cause an appreciable adverse effect on competition within India.
- Give opinion on competition issues on a reference received from a statutory authority established under any law
- Protect the interests of consumers and ensure freedom of trade in the markets of India.
Coal Controller’s Organisation
- Ministry: Subordinate office under the Ministry of Coal.
- Objective: Ensure transparency, efficiency, and consumer protection in the coal sector.
- Mandate: Regulates coal quality, grading, and sampling under Colliery Control Rules
- Functions: Collects coal production statistics; monitors dispatch and supply.
- Regulatory Role: Oversees mine opening, closure (gives approval on Mining Plan and Mine Closure Plan under MMDR Act 1957,), and washery-reject disposal.
CAQM
- Origin: It is a statutory body under the CAQM in NCR and Adjoining Areas, Act 2021.
- Replaced the Environment Pollution Prevention and Control Authority (EPCA).
- Ministry: Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change
- Jurisdiction: National Capital Region (NCR) and adjoining areas (Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh).
- Powers: It has binding powers to restrict polluting activities, order compensation, investigate, issue directions, prepare guidelines, etc.
Anti-Dumping Duty
- Anti-dumping duty is a trade remedy that a country imposes when imports are sold below their normal value in international markets.
- If a company exports a product at a price lower than the price it normally charges on its own home market, it is said to be “dumping” the product.
- Such duties are allowed under the WTO agreements to protect domestic industries from dumping.