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Seemanchal Nyay Yatra launched in Bihar
AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi began a four-day campaign (24–27 Sept) called “Seemanchal Nyay Yatra” across the Seemanchal region, including public meetings and roadshows, ahead of Bihar assembly polls.
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Kolkata floods, early Durga Puja holidays
Heavy overnight rains triggered flooding in Kolkata and parts of South Bengal. In response, schools were declared early Durga Puja holidays to ensure student safety.
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Fresh low pressure over Bay of Bengal—Andhra rainfall alert
A developing low pressure system over Bay of Bengal is expected to lead to heavy rains in coastal Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema starting 24 September.
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Raj state employees plan protest
The All-Rajasthan State Employees Joint Federation (Unified) announced a sit-in protest on 24 September at Shaheed Smarak, Jaipur, over unfulfilled government budget promises and other pending demands.
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Defense notification: Possible missile test
India issued a notification for a likely missile test in the Bay of Bengal region during 24–25 September—indicative of defense preparedness and protocol.
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What is the “Seemanchal Nyay Yatra” that began on 24 September?
A) A trade delegation to Europe
B) A promotional cultural festival
C) A four-day political campaign in Bihar by AIMIM
D) A sports tour across states
Answer: C
Explanation: It is a campaign launched by AIMIM in Bihar’s Seemanchal region, consisting of public meetings and roadshows.
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Why were schools in Kolkata declared early holidays on 24 September?
A) Due to teacher strike
B) Because of flooding from overnight rains
C) For a national holiday
D) For a film festival
Answer: B
Explanation: Heavy rains caused flooding, prompting schools to close early ahead of Durga Puja.
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Which region is expected to receive heavy rainfall starting 24 September due to a low pressure system?
A) Gujarat
B) Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Rayalaseema
C) Punjab & Haryana
D) Rajasthan desert region
Answer: B
Explanation: The IMD predicts heavy rains in coastal Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema as a system forms over Bay of Bengal.
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What issue are Rajasthan state employees protesting on 24 September?
A) Delayed salary disbursement
B) Non-fulfillment of budget promises and pending demands
C) Privatization of state services
D) Transfer policy changes
Answer: B
Explanation: The protest is over unfulfilled government promises and unresolved demands.
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What advance notice was issued concerning defense tests on 24–25 September?
A) Naval fleet movement
B) Missile test in Bay of Bengal
C) Air force exercise in Himalayan region
D) Submarine drill in Indian Ocean
Answer: B
Explanation: A notification was issued for a likely missile test region in the Bay of Bengal region.
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Which political party is conducting the “Nyay Yatra” in Bihar?
A) BJP
B) INC
C) AIMIM
D) CPI(M)
Answer: C
Explanation: AIMIM (All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen) is organizing the Yatra.
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Which of these is not directly linked to the events on 24 September 2025?
A) Floods in Kolkata
B) Political campaign in Bihar
C) Missile test notification
D) Signing of a major international trade agreement
Answer: D
Explanation: There is no report of a trade agreement signed on that date in the sources above.
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Which governmental body likely issued the notification for the missile test?
A) Ministry of Environment
B) Ministry of Defence / DRDO
C) Ministry of Commerce
D) Ministry of Agriculture
Answer: B
Explanation: Defense / DRDO typically handle missile test notifications.
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What is the primary concern prompting school closures in Kolkata?
A) Heat wave
B) Political rallies
C) Flooding from heavy rain
D) Infrastructure maintenance
Answer: C
Explanation: Flooding due to heavy overnight rains is the cause of closures.
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Which of the following is true about the low pressure system currently forming over the Bay of Bengal?
A) It will cause drought in the region
B) It is expected to trigger heavy rains
C) It will move westwards to Rajasthan
D) It is a cold front system
Answer: B
Explanation: The low pressure is forecasted to bring heavy rains to parts of Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema.
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