A recent quiz covered diverse topics ranging from space missions to cyber crime and international politics. India's space agency launched the CMS-03 communications satellite using the LVM3-M5 rocket, popularly called Bahubali. In Bihar, the districts of Kishanganj, Araria, Purnia, and Katihar together form the Seemanchal region. A Union Home Ministry analysis identified Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and the National Capital Region as hotspots for digital arrest fraud cases. The corporate world saw attention on Tata Sons, where Tata Trusts holds a 65.9% stake in the conglomerate valued over $300 billion. Internationally, Rob Jetten, 38, became the Netherlands' youngest and first openly gay prime minister after his D66 party's victory. Kerala declared itself free from extreme poverty, while The Maldives introduced a generational smoking ban for anyone born after January 2007. The quiz also touched on aviation notices, rainfall records, and conflicts in Sudan.

Key Highlights from Recent Events and Announcements
India issued a NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) covering the entire northeastern region for aviation safety purposes. Cherrapunji, famous for receiving some of the world's heaviest rainfall, is locally known as Sohra. In a significant conflict zone, El Fasher in Sudan has witnessed intense fighting between military forces and militia groups. The Maldives became the only nation to enforce a generational tobacco ban, prohibiting smoking for anyone born after January 2007. These developments reflect a broad spectrum of regional administrative decisions, environmental characteristics, humanitarian crises, and pioneering public health measures aimed at creating a tobacco-free generation in the island nation.
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