Daily Current Affairs – 17-06-2025
Tamil Nadu
New Ramsar Sites
® Khichan (Phalodi) and Menar (Udaipur) in Rajasthan have been designated as new Ramsar sites. ® India’s total number of Ramsar sites now stands at 91. ® Khichan Wetland, located in the northern Thar Desert, includes Ratri Nadi, Vijaysagar Talab, riparian zones, and scrubland. ® Menar Wetland Complex is a freshwater monsoon wetland formed by Braham Talab, Dhand Talab, and Kheroda Talab. ® The Ramsar Convention, signed in 1971 at Ramsar, Iran, promotes the conservation of wetlands of international importance.
Chenab Rail Bridge Inauguration
® Prime Minister inaugurated the Chenab Rail Bridge, the world’s highest railway bridge located in Jammu & Kashmir, standing 359 meters above the riverbed—35 meters taller than the Eiffel Tower. ® He also inaugurated the Anji Bridge, India’s first cable-stayed railway bridge, crucial to the Katra-Banihal section of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL). ® The USBRL project, sanctioned in 1995 and declared a national project in 2002, spans 272 km and connects Jammu with the Kashmir Valley for the first time by rail. ® The project includes India’s longest transportation tunnel, T50, measuring 12.77 km between Khari and Sumber. ® The Prime Minister also flagged off the Vande Bharat train service between Katra and Srinagar, enhancing connectivity in Jammu & Kashmir .
3rd Lavender Festival 2025 Concludes in Bhaderwah, J&K
® The 3rd Lavender Festival was held on June 1–2, 2025 at Government Degree College, Bhaderwah (J&K). ® Organized by CSIR-IIIM under the CSIR-Aroma Mission, promoting the Purple Revolution in Himalayan regions. ® Aimed to empower rural farmers, women entrepreneurs, and support India’s aroma industry. ® Over ₹ 10.5 crore economic value generated through lavender cultivation in the region.
India’s Forest Loss – 2024
® In 2024, India lost 18,200 hectares of primary forest, up from 17,700 hectares in 2023. ® Between 2002 and 2024, total humid primary forest loss stood at 3.48 lakh hectares (5.4% of total humid forest area). ® This accounts for 15% of India’s total tree cover loss in the same period. ® Since 2001, India lost 2.31 million hectares of tree cover — a 7.1% decline, generating about 1.29 gigatonnes CO₂ equivalent emissions. ® Assam reported the highest tree cover loss: 3.4 lakh hectares (2001–2024). ® Wildfires led to the loss of 8,330 hectares, with 2008 being the peak year for fire-related forest loss.
sports
Shubman Gill is next in line after the Prime Minister: Jos Buttler
The Indian team has reached England to play in the 5-match Test series against England. The first Test match between the two teams starts on June 20 at Leeds.
tamilnadu
Weekend Holidays: Special Train to Nellai!
Southern Railway has announced that a special train will run from Chennai to Nellai on June 21.
center-page-articles
We Need a Government That Takes Responsibility
In terms of income, the top 10% receive more than 57% of the national income as their salary. Although corporate profits increased by 22.3%, real wage based on purchasing power has decreased between 2017-18 and 2023-24 to a level not seen in 15 years.
A Government That Takes Responsibility
Economic growth has not created enough suitable jobs. In 2022, the unemployment rate among young people with secondary or higher education was 18.4%, and the unemployment rate among graduates was 29.1%.