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Daily Current Affairs MCQs 2025

Article 1: Impact of Frequent Elections to the Indian Democracy.
Issue: What is a suggested change given in the article in order to dampen the disruptive British impact of the frequency of elections in India?
a) Basing the budget of Election Commission.
b) Installing a two party system.
c) Aligning national and state polls (One Nation, One Election).
d) Door to door position complicates the count of polling stations.

Reason why: The election is connected to state and national polls (One Nation, One Election).
Elaboration: "One Nation, One election is a proposed change in which, according to the article, the mechanism with which the national and state elections may be aligned to save on expenses, reduction of the discontinuity and to enable governance go on more smoothly.

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Effects of Frequent Elections on the Indian Democracy

The democracy of India has been branded as the festival of the people with millions of people voting during each election. Although regular polls are the manifestation of the participation system, they also lead to economic, developmental, and social problems. Their long-term effect on governance is debatable in 2025.

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Election Commission Deregisters 474 Unrecognised Political Parties

According to the Election Commission of India (ECI), 474 Registered Unrecognised Political Parties (RUPPs) have been dropped due to not having contested an election in the last 6 years. This step is contained in a bigger initiative of sweeping the electoral process to leave in the system only active and compliant parties. By this move, the 808 who have been removed among the RUPPs alone in the last two months leaves 2,046 of these parties still on record.

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Commissions Adamya-Class Fast Patrol Vessel of the Indian Coast Guard

The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) commissioned the most recently built ship, ICGS Adamya, on 19 September 2025 at Paradip Port, Odisha, and was an indigenous project. This is the beginning of the first of eight Adamaya-class Fast Patrol Vessels (FPVs) which have been designed and constructed by Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL), yet again enhancing the maritime capability of India in the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

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Dhordo Village goes 100 percent solar in Gujarat

The village of Dhordo in the Kutch district of Gujarat has gone entirely solar, and this is a significant step in the renewable energy process in India. Dhordo is already known as the Best Tourism Village acknowledged by UNWTO and is the fourth solar village in Gujarat after the previously mentioned Modhera, Sukhi and Masali. Prime minister Narendra Modi will devote this success on 20 September in the Samudra Se Samriddhi event, Bhavnagar.

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