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126.
Which Indian anti-corruption institution recently adopted the new motto "Empower Citizens, Expose Corruption"?
CVC (Central Vigilance Commission)
CBI (Central Bureau of Investigation)
Lokpal
NHRC (National Human Rights Commission)
Answer: Option
Explanation:
The Lokpal of India, an independent statutory body established under the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013, adopted the new motto "Empower Citizens, Expose Corruption" to strengthen its public outreach and visibility. This body is responsible for investigating corruption allegations against public officials, including high-ranking functionaries. The motto reflects its commitment to transparency and citizen empowerment, replacing the previous one as part of efforts to reinforce its role in combating corruption and ensuring accountability in governance. The Lokpal represents a key institutional mechanism for upholding integrity in India's administrative framework.

127.
Which Indian city has recently been declared the country's ‘Leopard Capital’ due to its high population of free-ranging wild leopards?
Delhi
Nagpur
Mumbai
Bengaluru
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Bengaluru has recently earned the title of India’s ‘Leopard Capital’ after a comprehensive year-long survey by the Holématthi Nature Foundation revealed an estimated 80–85 wild leopards living on the city’s outskirts. This surpasses Mumbai’s leopard population of 54 and highlights Bengaluru’s unique ecological setting as a major metropolitan area coexisting with apex predators. The survey covered areas like Bannerghatta National Park and adjacent forested zones, using over 250 camera traps across 282 sq km. The findings emphasize the city's rich biodiversity and the urgent need for sustainable conservation strategies to ensure long-term leopard-human coexistence in urban fringe habitats.

128.
In which city is India’s first e-waste recycling park being developed?
Bengaluru
Hyderabad
New Delhi
Chennai
Answer: Option
Explanation:
India’s first dedicated e-waste recycling park is being set up in Holambi Kalan, a locality in North Delhi. This initiative by the Delhi government marks a significant step towards building a sustainable urban ecosystem. Spread across 11.4 acres, the facility will handle up to 51,000 tonnes of e-waste annually and will focus on formalizing the recycling sector. It aims to generate green jobs, reduce landfill dependency, and promote the circular economy by extracting valuable raw materials from electronic waste. The park will serve as a model for similar projects across India, encouraging eco-conscious infrastructure development.

129.
What number of meetings of the Niti Aayog Governing Council was held under the theme 'Viksit Rajya for Viksit Bharat@2047'?
5th
10th
15th
20th
Answer: Option
Explanation:
The 10th meeting of the NITI Aayog Governing Council focused on the theme "Viksit Rajya for Viksit Bharat@2047," aiming to promote cooperative federalism and align state-specific development goals with national objectives. This meeting emphasized removing policy bottlenecks to encourage trade and investment, improving security preparedness, and fostering sustainable development. Various states presented their demands and proposals, ranging from fiscal autonomy to sectoral reforms in areas like water management, infrastructure, and skilling. Identifying the meeting as the 10th in sequence is essential to contextualize the evolving role of the Governing Council in shaping India’s long-term development trajectory.

130.
In which region is the Chenab Bridge, the world's highest arch-railway bridge, located?
Ladakh
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu & Kashmir
Uttarakhand
Answer: Option
Explanation:
The Chenab Bridge is located in Jammu & Kashmir and holds the distinction of being the world’s highest arch-railway bridge. Towering 359 metres above the Chenab River, this engineering marvel is part of the strategically vital Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link Project. The region’s rugged Himalayan terrain posed significant challenges, requiring advanced geotechnical solutions like cement grouting and rock anchors. Designed for resilience against seismic activity and strong winds, the bridge exemplifies India’s infrastructural capabilities in high-risk zones. Its location in a border-sensitive area further underlines its national importance, serving both developmental and strategic purposes in the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir.