UPSC Weekly Roundup: Top Current Affairs Stories

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Aspiring civil servants preparing for the UPSC Prelims 2025 examination should consider key developments from the past week, which could be pivotal for their current affairs preparation.

One of the major events was the launch of the 19th Divya Kala Mela in Visakhapatnam, aimed at empowering artisans with disabilities and promoting inclusivity in the handicraft sector. This event aligns with the government's efforts to support marginalised communities through various initiatives.

In a boost to India's rapidly growing space sector, ISRO, IN-SPACe, and NSIL signed 75 technology transfer agreements with private firms, encouraging innovation and expanding private-sector participation. This development signifies India's push towards strengthening its space ecosystem, in line with global trends in space exploration and commercialization.

On the global stage, Jordan made headlines by becoming the first country to be recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) for eliminating leprosy. This achievement marks a significant milestone in global healthcare efforts and sets a precedent for other countries fighting neglected diseases. 

In another major international development, the European Union pledged ₹35 billion to assist Ukraine in its recovery from the ongoing conflict with Russia, underlining the EU’s commitment to geopolitical stability and humanitarian aid.

On the domestic front, India is set to host the World Audio Visual & Entertainment Summit 2025, scheduled from February 5-9, 2025. This summit is expected to accelerate growth in India’s media and entertainment industry, providing a platform for innovation and global collaboration.

The World Food India 2024 conference took place from September 19-22, showcasing cutting-edge innovations in the food processing sector while addressing key challenges faced by the industry.

Lastly, on National Sports Day, the government launched a program designed to equip retired sportspersons with career skills, demonstrating the nation’s ongoing commitment to the holistic development of athletes beyond their playing years.

These topics are critical for UPSC aspirants as they cover essential areas of governance, international relations, health, and innovation. To gain a deeper understanding of these events, candidates are advised to refer to reputable sources like Mrunal, GKToday, Vajiram & Ravi, Insights IAS, and Vision IAS for comprehensive analysis and exam-oriented preparation.