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Rajasthan’s Bamanwas Kankar Becomes First Fully Organic Panchayat
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The Bamanwas Kankar Panchayat in Kotputli‑Behror district, Rajasthan has become the first fully organic-certified panchayat in the State and also in North-West India.
Key Points
- Certified by: The certification was facilitated by COFED (Cofarmin Federation of Organic Societies and Producer Companies).
- COFED provided technical and market support to ensure compliance with organic norms.
- Panchayat was certified as fully organic under the National Programme for Organic Production (NPOP) standards.
- Community-Driven Initiative: The transition to chemical-free farming was driven by local residents, especially women farmers, due to soil degradation, groundwater issues, and health concerns from chemicals.
- Pledge for Chemical-Free Farming: Farmers took an oath to avoid synthetic fertilisers and chemical pesticides.
- Model for Sustainable Development: The panchayat integrates organic agriculture, livestock management, and environmental protection, serving as a replicable rural development model.
| Read More: National Programme for Organic Production (NPOP), organic agriculture, environmental protection. |
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Swachh Jal Abhiyan Launched in Madhya Pradesh
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The Madhya Pradesh government has launched the Swachh Jal Abhiyan to ensure safe drinking water across the state following a water contamination incident in Indore that raised serious public health concerns.
Key Points
- Campaign Objective: Swachh Jal Abhiyan aims to ensure safe and clean drinking water supplies across the state by identifying and rectifying contamination sources, strengthening monitoring, and improving water infrastructure.
- Launch: The campaign was launched by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav from Bhopal.
- Technology Integration: The initiative includes the use of robotic technology and GIS mapping to inspect underground pipelines, detect leakages, and identify intersections of sewage and potable water lines that pose contamination risks.
- Phased Implementation: The drive is structured in phases with intensive water quality checks, cleaning of water treatment plants and storage tanks, and regular testing to ensure compliance with safety standards.
- Public Engagement: Under the campaign, the government has introduced mechanisms like ‘Jal Sunwai’ (water grievance hearings) to allow citizens to report water quality issues, which are addressed within prescribed timelines.
| Read More: GIS mapping |
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Uttar Pradesh Hosts Regional AI Impact Conference 2026
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Uttar Pradesh recently hosted the Regional AI Impact Conference 2026 and the Fourth Meeting of the AI for Economic Growth and Social Good Working Group in Lucknow.
Key Points
- Host: Government of Uttar Pradesh in collaboration with IndiaAI and supported by the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology
- UP AI Mission: The UP AI Mission was officially announced in the Conference.
- Investment: Investment of around ₹2,000 crore over three years to establish AI labs, data centers, and research hubs across the state.
- Focus: AI adoption in healthcare was a major agenda in the Conference.
- Targeting early disease diagnosis, data-driven policy decisions, and improved patient care, positioning Uttar Pradesh as a pilot state for AI-enabled healthcare solutions.
- AI Infrastructure: The mission includes the creation of 62 AI and data labs, collaboration with academia and industry, and promotion of AI innovation and skilling programs.
- Significance: The initiative aims to improve public service delivery, enhance digital governance, and foster inclusive economic growth while positioning Uttar Pradesh as a leader in AI adoption in India.
| Read More: AI Impact Summit, IndiaAI, AI , |
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Kerala Renames Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary as Butterfly Sanctuary
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The Kerala government has officially renamed the Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary in Kannur district as the Aralam Butterfly Sanctuary.
Key Points
- Notification: The renaming was officially notified under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972.
- Reason: Due to the presence of rich abundance and diversity of butterfly species in the region and the need to protect and propagate their natural habitat.
- Butterfly Diversity: Aralam hosts about 266 butterfly species, representing over 80% of Kerala’s total butterfly diversity.
- Endemic Species: 27 species in Aralam are endemic to the Western Ghats.
- WP Act Protection: Six butterfly species recorded at Aralam are listed in Schedule I of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972
- Historical Status: The Aralam area was originally declared as a wildlife sanctuary in 1984.
- Global Significance: The sanctuary holds global ecological importance, as part of the Western Ghats, which is recognised as a World Natural Heritage site by UNESCO.
- Social and Environmental Impact: The renamed sanctuary is expected to strengthen biodiversity conservation, promote environmental education, ecotourism, and generate community engagement in protecting butterfly populations.
| Read More: Wildlife (Protection) Act, IUCN Red List, UNESCO |
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Regional Consumer Protection Workshop in Bihar
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The Government of India, organised a Regional Workshop on Consumer Protection in Patna, Bihar for the Eastern States of India.
Key Points
- Patna as Regional Hub: The workshop held in Patna, Bihar, covered Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Odisha, highlighting Bihar’s emerging role in regional consumer protection reforms.
- Objective of the Workshop: The focus was on speedy disposal of consumer cases, effective execution of commission orders, and adoption of technology-driven grievance redressal.
- Organized by: Department of Consumer Affairs.
- National Consumer Helpline:
- Toll-free number 1915 and online portal for complaint registration.
- Multi-lingual support to ensure wider accessibility.
- Enabling digital tracking, faster response, and analytics-based monitoring.
- E-Jagriti : E-Jagriti integrates e-Daakhil, video conferencing, real-time dashboards and AI tools to streamline case management and reduce procedural delays.
- Protection in Digital Markets: The workshop addressed challenges of dark patterns and misleading online practices, stressing the need for strong consumer safeguards in e-commerce.
- Outcome: The event concluded with consensus on building a transparent, efficient, and technology-enabled consumer protection framework for Eastern India.
| Read More: e-Daakhil, Dark patterns, AI, e-commerce, Consumer Protection |
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Military Exercise ‘Sanjha Shakti’ in Pune
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A Military Exercise named ‘Sanjha Shakti’ was conducted at Khadki Military Station, Pune, Maharashtra.
Key Points
- Objective of Sanjha Shakti: To strengthen interoperability and coordination between the Indian Army and civil agencies for effective response during internal security challenges, emergencies and disasters.
- Nature: ‘Sanjha Shakti’ was a Military–Civil Fusion (MCF) exercise, focusing on joint planning, execution and decision-making through realistic scenario-based simulations.
- Simulations included counter-terror response, crowd management, disaster response, evacuation procedures and crisis communication, reflecting real-world challenges.
- Disaster Management Dimension: ‘Sanjha Shakti’ also contributed to strengthening disaster preparedness and resilience, aligning with India’s emphasis on integrated disaster management frameworks.
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PFRDA NPS Outreach for MSMEs at Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference 2026
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Recently, the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) conducted a specialized NPS outreach session for the MSME sector during the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference held in Rajkot, Gujarat.
Key Points:
- Objective: To expand the social security net by encouraging MSME owners and their employees to adopt the National Pension System (NPS).
- Focus on Corporate Model: PFRDA highlighted the "NPS Corporate Sector Model," which allows MSMEs to provide a structured retirement benefit to employees with minimal administrative overhead.
- Financial Literacy: The session aimed to bridge the gap in pension coverage for the unorganized and semi-organized segments of the workforce in Gujarat's industrial hubs.
- Dignified Aging: MSMEs are a critical part of India’s economy, and encouraging retirement savings culture among business owners and workers can help reduce future financial insecurity and ensure dignified aging.
- MSME Contribution: The MSME sector contributes nearly 30% to India’s GDP and is a critical target for achieving "Pensioned India" goals.
- PFRDA: A statutory regulatory body established under the PFRDA Act, 2013, to promote and regulate the pension sector in India.
- NPS Structure: It is a voluntary, defined contribution retirement savings scheme. It is regulated on the basis of PRAN (Permanent Retirement Account Number).
| Read more: MSME, PFRDA,NPS |
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Justice Indira Shah Appointed as First Female Chief Justice of Meghalaya High Court
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Justice Indira Shah made history by being sworn in as the first female Chief Justice of the Meghalaya High Court, marking a significant milestone for gender representation in the North Eastern judiciary.
Key Points:
- Appointment: The appointment was made by the President of India under Article 217 of the Constitution, following the recommendation of the Supreme Court Collegium.
- Significance: While India has seen several female judges in the North East, this is the first time a woman has headed the Meghalaya High Court.
- Meghalaya High Court: Established on March 23, 2013, after an amendment to the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971.
- Appointment Process: The Chief Justice of a High Court is appointed by the President after consultation with the Chief Justice of India (CJI) and the Governor of the state.
- Gender Parity: In 2026, India continues to push for higher representation of women in the higher judiciary, where women currently constitute less than 15% of the total judge strength.
| Read more: President of India ,CJI,Article217 |
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VP Shri C. P. Radhakrishnan Inaugurates 'Drug-Free Campus' Campaign
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Vice-President Shri C. P. Radhakrishnan inaugurated the "Drug-Free Campus Campaign" at the University of Delhi (DU) on January 11, 2026.
Key Points:
- Vision: The campaign is part of the broader Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan (NMBA), targeting educational institutions to prevent substance abuse among the youth.
- Strategy: It involves the creation of student-led "Anti-Drug Clubs" and the integration of counseling services within the university health system.
- The VP’s Address: He emphasized that a Viksit Bharat @2047 is only possible if the youth are healthy, disciplined, and free from addiction.
- Platforms Launched: A dedicated e-pledge platform and mobile application under the campaign to encourage students across the country to take a pledge for drug-free campuses.
- Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan: Launched by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, it focuses on the 272 most vulnerable districts in India.
- Article 47: The Constitution of India (Directive Principles of State Policy) directs the State to endeavor to bring about prohibition of the consumption of intoxicating drinks and drugs.
- NCB Role: The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) provides technical support to these campus campaigns to track and dismantle local supply chains near educational zones.
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MoEFCC Launches 'NIRANTAR' Platform for Institutional Coordination
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The Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) chaired a high-level meeting in January 2026 to operationalize the NIRANTAR Platform.
Key Points:
- NIRANTAR Dashboard: It is a digital unified dashboard designed to strengthen coordination among MoEFCC institutions like the Pollution Control Boards (CPCB/SPCBs), Forest Survey of India (FSI), and Zoological Survey of India (ZSI).
- Real-time Monitoring: The platform enables the real-time tracking of environmental clearances, forest fire alerts, and wildlife trafficking data.
- Data Integration: It aims to eliminate "silo-based" functioning, ensuring that climate data from various research bodies is accessible for policy-making under one window.
- MoEFCC: The nodal agency in the Central Government for overseeing environmental and forestry policies.
- Digital India in Environment: NIRANTAR follows earlier initiatives like PARIVESH (for environment clearances), but offers a broader scope for inter-agency collaboration.
- Sustainable Development: The platform is a tool to meet SDG 13 (Climate Action) and SDG 15 (Life on Land) by ensuring data-driven conservation.
| Read more: CPCB, SDG, MoEFCC |

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