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  • 17 Mar 2026
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Madhya Pradesh Switch to Hindi

India’s First Samriddhi Centre in MP

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Union Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia inaugurated the country’s first Samriddhi Centre at Umri village in Guna district, Madhya Pradesh, an integrated rural service hub aimed at bridging gaps in service delivery and enhancing digital access for villagers. 

Key Points: 

  • Integrated Service Hub: The Samriddhi Centre brings together essential services such as healthcare, education, banking, agriculture support, and other citizen-centric services under one roof, enabling villagers to access multiple facilities at a single location. 
    • The centre is part of the Samriddh Gram Phygital Services Pilot Project, which combines physical infrastructure with digital technologies to deliver seamless services in rural areas. 
  • Digital Empowerment: Equipped with digital infrastructure, the centre aims to strengthen rural-urban connectivity and promote digital inclusion by facilitating access to online services for residents of Umri and nearby villages. 
    • Villagers can access telemedicine and health consultationsdigital banking and financial inclusion services, skill development and education resources, agricultural advisories, and e-governance services.  
  • Technology Integration: The Samriddhi Centre also showcases advanced technologies such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), digital classrooms, and connected computer labs to improve learning and information dissemination. 
  • Model: The pilot centre could serve as a scalable model for similar integrated service hubs in other rural regions, aimed at improving livelihoods and quality of life.  
  • Impact: The initiative is designed to reduce the need for villagers to travel to towns for routine services, thereby saving time and costs while expanding access to essential facilities right within the community. 
Read More: Virtual reality (VR), Augmented reality (AR)e-Governance services 

Assam Switch to Hindi

Common Incubation Centre Under PMFME Scheme in Assam

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Union Minister Chirag Paswan inaugurated a modern Common Incubation Centre at Tezpur University in Sonitpur district of Assam in March 2026 under the Pradhan Mantri Formalisation of Micro Food Processing Enterprises (PMFME) Scheme, aimed at boosting innovation and entrepreneurship in the food processing sector. 

Key Points: 

  • PMFME Scheme: The PMFME Scheme encourages the formalisation of micro food processing enterprises by providing credit‑linked subsidies, capacity building, and market access, targeting to benefit lakhs of small food processors across the country. 
  • Incubation Centre: A state‑of‑the‑art Common Incubation Centre was inaugurated at Tezpur University with 100% financial assistance from the Ministry of Food Processing Industries, making it a hub for food processing innovation and enterprise development. 
  • Objective: The facility is designed to support micro food processing unitsSelf‑Help Groups (SHGs)Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs)cooperatives, startups, and prospective food entrepreneurs by providing technical guidance, packaging, branding, and compliance support. 
    • The centre was established at Tezpur UniversityAssam in collaboration with academic experts, university management, and industry stakeholders to facilitate skill development and market linkage for emerging food enterprises. 
  • Financial Assistance: The Ministry provided around ₹2.35 crore for setting up the centre, which includes specialised processing lines for fruits, grains, spices, bakery products and allied segments.  
  • Vision: He highlighted the Government’s vision to strengthen the food processing ecosystem, encourage youth entrepreneurship, and support value addition to agricultural produce throughout the North‑Eastern region, aiming to reduce food waste and expand market opportunities.  
Read More:  Incubation CentrePMFMESelf‑Help Groups (SHGs), Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs)Startups 

KARNATAKA Switch to Hindi

KSRTC Wins National Award for Innovation

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The Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has received the Governance Now 12th PSU National Award in the “Excellence in Innovation” category for its initiative “Dhwani Spandana,” which improves accessibility in public transport for visually impaired passengers. 

Key Points: 

  • About: Dhwani Spandana is an onboard bus identification and navigation system designed to help visually impaired passengers recognise buses and travel independently. 
    • The initiative aims to make public transportation more inclusive by enabling persons with visual disabilities to travel safely without external assistance. 
  • Technology-Based Assistance: The system provides audio alerts and guidance, enabling passengers with visual disabilities to identify arriving buses and board the correct vehicle safely. 
    • The technology has been implemented in about 200 city buses in Mysuru, improving accessibility in the public transport network. 
  • Collaboration: The initiative was developed with technical support from the German development agency GIZ, which collaborated with KSRTC to introduce assistive technology in buses. 
  • Award Recognition: KSRTC received the Governance Now 12th PSU National Award under the “Excellence in Innovation” category for implementing this technology-driven accessibility initiative. 
  • Public Sector Innovation: The award highlights the role of technology-driven innovation in public transport and encourages inclusive infrastructure for persons with disabilities.  
Read More: Persons with disabilities 

Jammu & Kashmir Switch to Hindi

National Cold Water Fisheries Conference Held in Srinagar

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The Department of Fisheries under the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying organized the National Conference on Cold Water Fisheries at Sher-i-Kashmir International Conference Centre (SKICC), Srinagar, to explore ways to sustainably harness the potential of cold-water fisheries for growth and prosperity.  

Key Points: 

  • Objective: The conference served as a national platform to discuss strategies for the sustainable development of cold-water fisheries, particularly in Himalayan and hill regions. 
  • Organizing Authority: The conference was organized by the Department of Fisheries, Government of India. 
  • Focus: It was focused on research and innovation, technology adoption, infrastructure expansion, institutional convergence, and entrepreneurship development in the fisheries sector. 
    • Special emphasis was given to strengthening fisheries development in Himalayan and northeastern states where cold-water aquaculture has high potential. 
    • It highlighted the need for hatcheries, cold-chain networks, processing facilities, and modern aquaculture infrastructure to boost fish production and value addition. 
  • Financial Support: The conference emphasized leveraging government initiatives such as the Fisheries and Aquaculture Infrastructure Development Fund (FIDF) and other fisheries development schemes to support entrepreneurs and farmers. 
  • Entrepreneurship Development: Experts emphasized strengthening aquaculture entrepreneurship through vertical integration, improved access to financial schemes and skill development.  
  • Significance: The conference highlighted the importance of cold-water fisheries in promoting livelihood opportunities, enhancing fish production, and supporting economic development in mountainous and Himalayan regions. 
Read More: Sustainable DevelopmentHimalayanNortheastern states 

National Current Affairs Switch to Hindi

BCCI Naman Awards 2026

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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) organised the Naman Awards 2026 to honour outstanding performers and legendary personalities in Indian cricket for the 2024–25 season, recognising achievements in international and domestic cricket. 

Key Points: 

  • Polly Umrigar Award: Shubman Gill received the Award for Best International Cricketer (Men) for the 2024–25 season, while Smriti Mandhana was named Best International Cricketer (Women), marking her record fifth BCCI honour.  
  • Colonel C. K. Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award: It was conferred on former cricketers Rahul Dravid, Roger Binny, and Mithali Raj for their outstanding contribution to Indian cricket. 
  • International Debut Awards: These awards recognise emerging cricketers for their impressive debut performances in international cricket. 
    • Best International Debut (Men): Harshit Rana 
    • Best International Debut (Women): N. Sree Charani 
  • Domestic Cricket Awards: These honours recognise exceptional performances in India’s domestic cricket competitions. 
    • Jagmohan Dalmiya Trophy (Best Woman Cricketer – Domestic): Ira Jadhav 
    • Best Woman Cricketer in Senior Domestic One-Day Tournament: Shafali Verma 
  • Lala Amarnath Award for Best All-Rounder: The award in domestic cricket was presented to Ayush Mhatre (Limited-Overs tournaments) and Harsh Dubey (Ranji Trophy). 
  • Best Cricket Association: The Mumbai Cricket Association received the award for Best Performance in BCCI Domestic Tournaments for the 2024–25 season.  
  • Best Umpire: Ulhas Gandhe was recognised as the Best Umpire in Domestic Cricket for his officiating performance in domestic tournaments. 
  • Significance: The BCCI Naman Awards celebrate excellence across all levels of Indian cricket—international, domestic, and administrative—while honouring legendary personalities who have made lasting contributions to the sport. 
Read More: Ranji Trophy 

Chhattisgarh Switch to Hindi

Adi Parab 2026 Festival in Chhattisgarh

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two-day tribal cultural festival Adi Parab 2026 was organised in Nava Raipur, Chhattisgarh, to showcase the rich art, culture, and traditions of tribal communities from across India. 

Key Points: 

  • About: Adi Parab 2026 is a cultural event aimed at promoting tribal identity, heritage, and traditional knowledge through exhibitions, performances, and interactions. 
    • The festival was held in March 2026 at the Tribal Research and Training Institute campus in Nava Raipur Atal Nagar. 
    • Around 43 tribal communities of Chhattisgarh along with participants from states such as Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, Odisha, Maharashtra, and Jharkhand took part in the event. 
  • Theme: The festival was organised under the theme “From Tradition to Identity,”. 
  • Objective: The event aimed to provide a national platform to tribal art, culture, traditions, and to preserve indigenous knowledge systems. 
  • Cultural Diversity: The festival featured exhibitions of tribal art, handicrafts, traditional attire, cuisine, and folk performances representing diverse tribal lifestyles.  
    • Adi Paridhan: A special tribal attire show displayed traditional dresses and cultural features of various tribal groups on a single platform. 
    • Adi Rang: A tribal painting festival showcased artworks highlighting themes like nature, environment, and tribal life. 
    • Adi Haat: A tribal craft fair exhibited handicrafts, forest produce, and traditional products, promoting local artisans and livelihoods. 
  • Government Initiative: The event was organised by the Tribal Research and Training Institute under the state’s Tribal Development Department with support from the Ministry of Tribal Affairs. 
  • Significance: The festival promotes cultural preservation, supports tribal artisans, boosts tourism, and strengthens the socio-economic development of tribal communities. 
Read More: Tribal Development, Tribal Research and Training Institute 

Uttar Pradesh Switch to Hindi

SATHEE Portal Launched by MoE with IIT Kanpur

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In a major stride toward democratizing quality education, the Ministry of Education, in collaboration with IIT Kanpur, has fully operationalised the SATHEE (Self-Assessment, Test and Help for Entrance Exams) platform.  

Key Points: 

  • Universal Access: SATHEE is a completely free digital learning platform designed to bridge the gap for students who cannot afford expensive private coaching. 
  • Comprehensive Coverage: Initially launched for JEE (Engineering) and NEET (Medical), the platform has expanded to include preparation for CUET, SSC, IBPS, ICAR, CLAT, and RRB exams. 
  • Academic Excellence: The educational content is curated by faculty from prestigious institutions, including IITs, IISc, and AIIMS. 
  • Multilingual Support: Aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, materials are available in English, Hindi, and 12 regional languages to ensure linguistic inclusivity.  
  • Technological Innovations: The SATHEE Portal integrates cutting-edge technology to enhance the learning experience:  
    • AI-Based Analytics: The platform uses artificial intelligence to identify a student's weak and strong areas, suggesting targeted video lectures and practice questions. 
    • Interactive Learning: Features include "Solve with Me" sessions, live doubt-clearing (available from 10 AM to 6 PM), and motivational mentorship from IIT and AIIMS alumni. 
    • Crash Courses: The platform regularly launches intensive preparation modules, such as a 40-day online crash course for JEE Main 2026 aspirants. 
  • Educational Equity: By providing free, high-quality resources, SATHEE directly supports economically and socially weaker sections, particularly in rural and remote areas. 
  • Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI): It showcases India's capability to build scalable digital assets for social good, contributing to SDG 4 (Quality Education). 
Read More:  National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 

Rajasthan Switch to Hindi

Rajasthan Assembly Passes Disturbed Areas Bill

Why in News? 

On March 6, 2026, the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly passed the Rajasthan Disturbed Areas (Control of Transfer of Immovable Property) Bill, 2026. The legislation aims to regulate the sale and transfer of property in areas officially notified as "disturbed" to prevent forced migrations and maintain communal harmony.  

Key Points: 

  • Prior Permission Mandatory: In any area notified as 'disturbed' under the Act, no person can transfer (sell, gift, or lease) immovable property without the prior written permission of the District Collector. 
  • Verification Process: Before granting permission, the Collector must hold an inquiry to ensure that the transfer is being made voluntarily and is not the result of coercion, threat, or "distress sale" due to communal tension. 
  • Definition of ‘Disturbed Area’: The State Government can notify an area as "disturbed" for a specific period if it is satisfied that public peace and tranquility are threatened by riots or communal bridge-building issues. 
  • Penalties for Violation: Any transfer made without following the prescribed procedure will be considered null and void. Parties involved may face imprisonment up to two years or a fine.  
  • Objectives: The Bill seeks to check the trend of specific communities being forced to leave their ancestral neighbourhoods due to localized pressure, which often leads to the creation of mono-religious pockets. 
    • Curbing Distress Sales: It protects vulnerable property owners from being forced to sell their assets at throwaway prices during periods of social unrest. 
    • Maintaining Demographic Balance: By regulating transfers, the government aims to preserve the diverse social fabric of historic urban centres. 
  • Significance:This highlights the state's power to enact "reasonable restrictions" on individual rights to maintain public order. 
  • Communal Harmony: It reflects a proactive legislative approach to preventing the long-term sociological impacts of communal friction.

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