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Quiz Current Affairs 2025-26 February 2025

provided in Article 224A.
  • The Chief Justice of a High Court of a state may invite any former judge of a High Court of that state or any other High Court to become a judge of that state after the prior approval of the president.
  • Every individual being so requested shall be deemed entitled to such allowances as the President may, by order determine inasmuch as these persons are sitting and acting in such fashion.
  • Moreover he will enjoy all the honours, privileges and jurisdiction of a judge of that High Court, but is not in respect of that court to be regarded as a judge.
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    Index of Shortages Occupation

     

    •  The Ministry of Labor and Employment came up with a number known as the Occupational Shortage Index (OSI).
    •  The OSI will also equip job searchers with data-driven understandings of professions where there are shortages, to enable them to match talents with the needs of the industries.
    •  Nothing was left behind by the ministry, as it introduced a bilingual e-Shram forms service.
    •  E-Shram microsites are the state-specific digital platforms using the national e-Shram database.
    •  They provide unorganized employees with a one stop facility to avail state and federal welfare schemes, employment opportunities and developmental schemes.

     

    Railway Budget 2025

     

    • The Indian Railways (Rlys) Budget for the year 2025-26 is 2.65 lakh crores that is equal to its 2024-25 allocation.
    • The Railway Capex is of 2.52 lakh crores of the 2.65 lakh crores with which the Public Private Partnership investments are included.
    • The budget used to build customer amenities in Indian Railways has remained falling at 12,118.39 crores during the FY 2025-26.
    • Another thing is the allocation of investment in the Public Sector Units (PSU) and Joint Ventures (JV) has decreased in FY 2024-25 through the revised estimate of 27,570.77 Crore compared to the budgeted estimate of 22,444.33 Crore in FY 2025-26.
    • By March 2025, the Indian Railways will have an excellent record of moving 1.6 billion-tonne cargo capacity.
    • By this it earns the ranking of being the second largest cargo carrying rail way in the world just after the China one which is 3.7 billion tonne capacity all in the world.
    • In the Budget of FY 2025-26, the allocation on ‘Bullet’ train project was cut at 19,000 crore.
    • In FY 2025-26, the Railways will have 100 percent electrification of its routes.
    • It is the first time that the Railways is expected to hit the 3 lakh crores mark in revenue from passengers in the year 2025-26.
    • In 1924 The Railway Budget and General Budget were initially differentiated.

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