Boost your Assam Civil Services preparation with the APSC current affairs for 29th October 2025—your trusted source for exam-ready news and analysis. This edition delivers APSC daily current affairs covering National and International news, Economy, Environment, Governance, Science & Technology, and key Government Policies.
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Dikrong Grassland to Welcome Endangered Bunting Species
A vibrant grassland along the banks of the Dikrong River in the Lakhimpur district of Assam is ready to host winter migrants — including some very rare bunting species. Located at Pokadol, about 7 km from Bihpuria on the river’s downstream course, this site has gained attention for its avian diversity. The grassland attracts several migratory…
Boosting Assam’s Services Sector
Syllabus: GS-II: Services Sector Development Why in the news? The NITI Aayog’s twin reports on India’s services sector shed light on the current state of affairs in Assam, revealing both the latent potential and the structural constraints. These insights are highly relevant for Assam’s policymakers aiming to absorb educated unemployed youth and spur growth in the…
India–Myanmar–Thailand Corridor: A Strategic Lifeline for North-East India
Syllabus: GS-II: International Relations What in the News? The recently convened third meeting of the high-level task force on the North East Economic Corridor (NEEC) focused heavily on enhancing the India–Myanmar–Thailand Trilateral Highway (IMT Corridor) and strengthening linkages with Bangladesh and India’s north-eastern states. This corridor is central to India’s “Act East” Policy and aims to…
Decline in Assamese-Speaking Population: A Growing Concern in Assam
Syllabus: GS-I – Indian Society Why in the news? The decreasing share of the Assamese-speaking population in Assam has emerged as a pressing issue. Reports show that the proportion of people reporting Assamese as their first language dropped from about 59.53 % in 1971 to 48.38 % in 2011. More About the News Although the 2021…
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