TNPSC CURRENT AFFAIRS (ENGLISH) – 03.09.2025

1. India Launches Vikram-3201: First Indigenous 32-Bit Microprocessor

Subject: National Issues

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled the Vikram-3201, India’s first made-in-India 32-bit microprocessor at Semicon India 2025 in New Delhi, marking a milestone in semiconductor self-reliance.
  • Developed by ISRO’s Semiconductor Laboratory in Mohali under the India Semiconductor Mission, the chip is designed for space, defence, and high-reliability applications like aerospace and automotive.
  • The processor features advanced floating-point computation and can withstand harsh environments, reducing India’s dependence on imported semiconductors.
  • This launch aligns with Atmanirbhar Bharat, boosting indigenous tech for strategic sectors and positioning India in the global semiconductor ecosystem.
  • Concept: Semiconductor Self-Reliance – Initiatives like the India Semiconductor Mission (2021) aim to build domestic manufacturing and R&D to counter supply chain vulnerabilities.
  • Context: Semicon India 2025, inaugurated on September 2, highlights partnerships and investments to achieve $1 trillion in electronics manufacturing by 2026.
  • Relevance: Enhances national security by enabling homegrown tech for critical infrastructure, with potential exports to allied nations.

2. President Appoints Permanent Judges to Kerala and Allahabad High Courts

Subject: Polity

  • President Droupadi Murmu appointed Arun Kumar as a judge of the Allahabad High Court and elevated Justices Johnson John, G.U. Girish, and C.N. Pratheep Kumar to permanent judges in the Kerala High Court under Article 217.
  • These appointments, made in consultation with the Chief Justice of India, strengthen judicial infrastructure amid rising case backlogs in key high courts.
  • The move addresses vacancies, with Allahabad HC facing over 1.2 lakh pending cases and Kerala HC around 4 lakh, improving access to justice.
  • Tamil Nadu’s judiciary benefits indirectly through similar elevations, as the Madras High Court pushes for more judges to handle regional disputes.
  • Concept: Article 217 – Governs appointment and tenure of High Court judges, ensuring independence and efficiency in the judiciary.
  • Context: Part of ongoing judicial reforms to reduce pendency, with the Supreme Court emphasizing timely appointments for constitutional balance.
  • Relevance: Bolsters federal judicial framework, crucial for upholding rule of law in diverse states like Tamil Nadu with complex land and environmental cases.

3. India’s GST Collection Hits ₹1.86 Trillion in August 2025

Subject: Economy

  • India’s GST revenue for August 2025 reached ₹1.86 trillion, a 6.5% YoY increase, though the slowest growth this fiscal year due to tariff uncertainties and weak demand.
  • Net GST after refunds rose 10.7% to ₹1.67 trillion, driven by domestic consumption but impacted by global trade slowdowns affecting exports.
  • Tamil Nadu contributed significantly with robust collections from manufacturing hubs like Chennai and Coimbatore, aiding state fiscal health.
  • The GST Council is eyeing reforms like simplified compliance and slab rationalization to boost revenue amid economic headwinds.
  • Concept: Goods and Services Tax (GST) – Unified indirect tax regime since 2017, aimed at easing business and increasing revenue efficiency.
  • Context: Growth reflects resilient domestic economy but highlights challenges from US tariffs and inflation, with calls for discom viability improvements.
  • Relevance: Supports fiscal consolidation for infrastructure spending, crucial for Tamil Nadu’s industrial growth and job creation.

4. Tamil Nadu Launches Cotton Farmer App Amid Global Trade Tensions

Subject: Economy

  • Union Textile Minister Giriraj Singh launched the Cotton Farmer App on September 2, empowering Tamil Nadu’s cotton growers with real-time market data and advisory services.
  • The app addresses export challenges from US 25% tariffs on Indian textiles, providing price alerts, weather forecasts, and supply chain linkages.
  • Tamil Nadu, a major cotton producer, benefits from enhanced farmer incomes and reduced intermediaries, aligning with digital agriculture initiatives.
  • It supports the state’s textile hubs like Tiruppur, mitigating impacts of global protectionism on exports.
  • Concept: Digital Agriculture – Tools like apps for precision farming to boost productivity and resilience against market volatility.
  • Context: Complements schemes like PM MITRA for textile parks, aiming to double exports despite tariff hurdles.
  • Relevance: Aids Tamil Nadu’s economy, which surpassed Pakistan’s GDP at $341 billion, by modernizing agriculture for sustainable growth.

5. Global Peace Index 2025 Ranks India at 115th with Improved Score

Subject: International Relations

  • The Global Peace Index 2025 ranks India 115th out of 163 countries with a score of 2.229, a 0.58% improvement, reflecting reduced internal conflicts.
  • Produced by the Institute for Economics and Peace, it assesses safety, conflict, and militarization; India’s gains stem from anti-Naxal operations like Kagar.
  • Tamil Nadu’s stable governance and initiatives like fact-checking teams contribute to national safety metrics.
  • Challenges persist with issues like terrorism and border tensions, but progress aligns with India’s SCO and BRICS roles.
  • Concept: Peace Metrics – IEP’s index quantifies stability via indicators like crime rates and military spending for global comparisons.
  • Context: Top ranks: Iceland (1st); India improves amid global deteriorations in conflict zones like Ukraine and Sudan.
  • Relevance: Highlights India’s balancing of security and diplomacy, supporting economic diplomacy in forums like SCO.

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