Current Affairs 27 September 2025 – Tone Academy
India Strengthens Telecom Cybersecurity With New MoU Syllabus:Security Context Signed in the presence of senior government officials, the MoU marks a new era of collaboration between telecom and financial intelligence agencies. The initiative responds to the rapid expansion of India’s digital economy and the growing sophistication of cyber-frauds. It underscores the need for cross-sectoral synergy to strengthen fraud detection and prevention. Key Features of the MoU Real-time Data Sharing: DoT will provide FIU-IND with a Mobile Number Revocation List (disconnected numbers + reasons). FIU-IND will share mobile numbers linked to suspicious financial transactions. Fraud Risk Indicators (FRI): Numbers categorised by fraud risk to aid banks and payment systems. Tech Platforms: DoT’s Digital Intelligence Platform and Sanchar Saathi portal. FIU-IND’s Finnex 2.0. Feedback Loop: Establishment of SOPs for structured data sharing, monitoring, and updates. Impact Shifts fraud detection from reactive to proactive. Banks and financial institutions can use FRI data to flag high-risk mobile numbers. Prevents fraudulent mobile connections and protects digital transactions. Already prevented 4.8 million fraudulent transactions, saving ₹140+ crore. Technological Backbone DoT Tools: ASTR – detects multiple SIMs with fake identities. CIOR – blocks international spoofed calls. Sanchar Saathi Portal – disconnected 28 million fraudulent connections. FIU-IND Tools: Finnex 2.0 – advanced suspicious transaction analysis system. About the Agencies FIU-IND: Apex body for analysing suspicious financial transactions, anti-money laundering, and fraud risk intelligence. DoT’s Digital Intelligence Unit (DIU): Uses AI and big data to detect and prevent telecom misuse. With reference to the recent Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and the Financial Intelligence Unit–India (FIU-IND), consider the following statements: The MoU facilitates the sharing of Financial Fraud Risk Indicator (FRI) data that categorises mobile numbers based on fraud risk. The Sanchar Saathi portal, managed by FIU-IND, is a key platform enabling the detection of fraudulent mobile connections. DoT will provide FIU-IND with the Mobile Number Revocation List, which includes disconnected numbers and their reasons. FIU-IND will share with DoT suspicious transaction reports directly submitted by banks under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002. Which of the above statements is/are correct? (a) 1 and 3 only(b) 2 and 4 only(c) 1, 3 and 4 only Correct Answer → (a) 1 and 3 only Explanation Statement 1 – Correct: The new system allows real-time sharing of FRI data, classifying numbers as high-risk or low-risk, enabling proactive fraud detection. Statement 2 – Incorrect: Sanchar Saathi is a DoT initiative that has disconnected over 28 million fraudulent connections; FIU-IND does not manage it. Statement 3 – Correct: DoT shares the Mobile Number Revocation List with FIU-IND to cross-check telecom misuse in fraud cases. Statement 4 – Incorrect: FIU-IND cannot disclose full STRs (confidential under PMLA). Only fraud-linked mobile numbers are shared with DoT. Swachhata Hi Seva Syllabus:Scheme The year 2025 marks a significant milestone in India’s journey toward cleanliness and public health under the Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM). The annual Swachhata Hi Seva (SHS) campaign has matured into a nationwide movement, mobilising millions in the spirit of civic responsibility. This year’s edition, themed Swachhotsav, reinforces the nation’s commitment to transforming neglected spaces and modernising waste management, promoting dignity and sustainability across communities. A Nationwide Cleanliness Drive Launched in 2017, Swachhata Hi Seva is an annual campaign culminating on 2nd October, Mahatma Gandhi’s birth anniversary. The 2025 campaign spans 15 days, engaging citizens, government bodies, and civil society in cleaning drives, awareness programmes, and community initiatives. Its focus on Antyodaya se Sarvodaya — uplifting the most marginalised to achieve collective progress — ensures that both urban and rural areas benefit from improved sanitation and environmental management. Shramdaan: Collective Voluntary Service On 25th September 2025, the Ek Din, Ek Ghanta, Ek Saath Shramdaan initiative saw millions volunteering for an hour of cleanliness activities, including plogging, waste segregation, and beautification of Cleanliness Target Units (CTUs). Political leaders, youth groups, NGOs, and sanitation workers actively participated, with the drive also recognising the essential contributions of sanitation workers to public health and dignity. Transforming Waste Management SBM has revolutionised India’s approach to waste. Today, over 81% of urban solid waste is processed, up from just 16% in 2014. Key infrastructure includes Material Recovery Facilities, composting units, and waste-to-energy plants. Dumpsite remediation has reclaimed 7,646 acres, addressing 58% of accumulated legacy waste. Notable projects include Delhi’s Bhalswa landfill and Rajkot’s urban forest, converting toxic landfills into green, productive spaces. Government Ministries Driving Cleanliness Several ministries have actively supported Swachhata Hi Seva 2025, including Commerce & Industry, Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Cooperation, Parliamentary Affairs, and Ports, Shipping & Waterways. Initiatives range from cleanliness drives and health camps to eco-friendly projects, demonstrating the translation of policy into impactful, ground-level action and fostering a nationwide culture of cleanliness. Impact and Success Stories SBM has delivered remarkable results: 12 crore toilets built nationwide, reducing open defecation and improving women’s safety. Nearly 3 lakh children under five protected from sanitation-related diseases. Innovative state-level models, such as Amarnath Yatra 2025 achieving zero-landfill status, Assam’s women converting water hyacinth into handicrafts, and Agra transforming a massive dumpsite into a green urban hub. From Campaign to Cultural Movement Swachh Bharat Mission has transcended a routine cleanliness drive to become a cultural movement, redefining public health, environmental responsibility, and social dignity. By rejuvenating neglected urban and rural spaces, Swachhata Hi Seva 2025 strengthens the nation’s commitment to embedding cleanliness as a permanent value, paving the way for a developed India by 2047. Swachhata Hi Seva 2025 emphasizes “Antyodaya se Sarvodaya”. In the context of this campaign, which of the following statements is/are correct? It focuses on uplifting marginalised sections to achieve inclusive progress. It prioritizes rural sanitation over urban areas exclusively. It integrates waste management, health, and livelihood interventions under a single framework. (a) 1 only(b) 1 and 2 only(c) 1 and 3 only(d) 1, 2, and 3 Answer: (c) 1 and 3 onlyExplanation: The campaign targets both rural and urban areas, so statement 2 is incorrect. It