📰 PIB Notes for UPSC – 12 June 2026
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BRICS Agriculture Ministers' Conference – Indore 2026
- Two-day BRICS Agriculture Ministers' Conference commenced in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
- Inaugurated by Union Agriculture Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan; MoS Shri Ramnath Thakur also present.
- India's key agricultural stats shared:
- Agriculture sector annual growth: ~4.5%
- Total foodgrain production: 376 million tonnes (MT)
- Wheat production: ~118 MT
- Horticulture production: 378 MT
- Fish production: 19+ MT
- ~43% of India's workforce is in agriculture & allied sectors.
- ~87% of Indian farmers are small & marginal farmers.
- Key schemes cited: PM-KISAN, Kisan Credit Card, crop insurance, natural farming (Khet Bachao Abhiyan).
- Drone Didi initiative highlighted as symbol of women's empowerment in rural areas.
- India's philosophy: Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam & Atithi Devo Bhava stressed for global cooperation.
⭐ Prelims Extra Points
- BRICS Agriculture — BRICS countries collectively represent ~40% of world population & significant share of global food production.
- PM-KISAN = Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi — ₹6,000/year direct income support in 3 instalments to eligible farmers.
- Kisan Credit Card (KCC) — provides short-term credit for crop cultivation; interest subvention scheme of 2% (additional 3% for prompt repayment).
- Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) — crop insurance; premium capped at 2% (Kharif), 1.5% (Rabi), 5% (horticulture).
- Drone Didi scheme — trains women SHG members to operate agricultural drones; provides ₹8 lakh subsidy per SHG.
- Indore = India's cleanest city multiple times (Swachh Survekshan); commercial capital of Madhya Pradesh.
- India is world's 2nd largest agricultural producer; world's largest exporter of rice, spices & cotton.
❓ MCQ Practice
Q. What percentage of India's farmers are classified as small and marginal farmers, as stated at the BRICS Agriculture Conference 2026?
India AI Mission Launches 'Varya' – Indigenous Video AI Model
- Varya = distilled AI video generation model launched by Avtaar.ai (Avataar), supported by IndiaAI Mission.
- Unveiled in New Delhi in presence of Shri S. Krishnan, Secretary, MeitY.
- Key innovation: Distillation technique — reduces video generation from 50 steps → 4 steps (10x efficiency).
- Cost: ₹0.48 per second of video — up to 10x cheaper than leading global models.
- Workflow: Idea → Video → Story (text prompt → image → video → extended clips).
- Avataar was selected by IndiaAI Mission to build indigenous foundation AI capabilities.
- Uses subsidized national AI compute infrastructure provided by IndiaAI Mission.
- Designed for India's cultural contexts — regions, festivals, communities, food, clothing, everyday life.
- Tagline: "Affordable AI is Inclusive AI".
⭐ Prelims Extra Points
- IndiaAI Mission — launched 2024; ₹10,372 crore outlay; aims to build India's AI ecosystem (compute, datasets, startups, research).
- Distilled video generation = model compression technique; "student model" replicates a larger "teacher model" with far less computation.
- MeitY = Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology — nodal ministry for Digital India, AI, cybersecurity.
- Foundation AI Models = large-scale AI models trained on broad datasets; base for downstream applications (e.g., GPT, Llama).
- India's AI ranking: Top 5 globally in AI talent (Stanford AI Index 2024).
- Digital India Corporation (DIC) — implements Digital India programme under MeitY.
- Frugal Innovation = developing affordable, resource-efficient solutions for mass markets — India's competitive advantage in global tech.
❓ MCQ Practice
Q. Varya, the AI video model launched under IndiaAI Mission, reduces video generation steps from 50 to how many using distillation technique?
Passing of Shri Jaspal Rana – Indian Shooting Legend
- PM Narendra Modi expressed deep sadness over the passing of Shri Jaspal Rana.
- Described as a profound loss to the world of Indian sports.
- Jaspal Rana = legendary Indian pistol shooter; multiple Commonwealth Games gold medallist.
- Also recognized for his role as a mentor — trained young shooters including Abhinav Bindra.
- PM paid tribute to his excellence, discipline and service to sporting world.
⭐ Prelims Extra Points
- Jaspal Rana — born 1976; from Uttarakhand; specialised in 10m Air Pistol & 25m Rapid Fire Pistol.
- Won gold at 1994 Commonwealth Games (Victoria, Canada) — considered one of India's greatest shooting performances.
- Won multiple CWG gold medals — one of India's most decorated Commonwealth Games shooters.
- Awarded Arjuna Award (1994) and Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna (2001) — now called Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award.
- India's biggest shooting achievement: Abhinav Bindra — Olympic Gold (10m Air Rifle), Beijing 2008 — India's first individual Olympic gold.
- National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) — governing body for shooting sport in India.
- Shooting governed globally by ISSF (International Shooting Sport Federation).
❓ MCQ Practice
Q. The 'Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award' was previously known as which of the following?
Global Coalition for Social Justice – ILC Geneva Sidelines
- MoS Shobha Karandlaje participated in Coordination Group Meeting of Global Coalition for Social Justice (GCSJ) on 11 June 2026 — sidelines of 114th ILC, Geneva.
- GCSJ = established in 2023 by ILO; multi-stakeholder platform to strengthen multilateral cooperation and translate political commitments into concrete action.
- India met Labour Ministers of Bangladesh, Moldova, Brazil, Switzerland, Vice Minister of Belgium & ILO DG at the meeting.
- India reaffirmed commitment to working with ILO, govts, employer & worker organizations for Coalition's objectives.
- India's contribution focus: inclusive growth, social protection, responsible business, international cooperation for equitable labour markets.
⭐ Prelims Extra Points
- ILO = International Labour Organization; HQ: Geneva; founded 1919; tripartite UN body.
- ILC = International Labour Conference — "World Parliament of Labour"; meets annually in Geneva in June.
- GCSJ launched at ILO Centenary (1919–2019); operationalized 2023 — brings together 100+ partners across governments, businesses, civil society.
- Social Justice = equitable distribution of wealth, equal opportunity — core mandate of ILO since its founding.
- India's social protection coverage: 19% (2015) → 64.3% (2025) — highlighted at ILC.
- Decent Work Agenda = ILO framework: productive work + rights + social protection + social dialogue.
❓ MCQ Practice
Q. The Global Coalition for Social Justice (GCSJ) was established by which organization and in which year?
Global Wind Day 2026 Conference – Goa
- MNRE to host Global Wind Day 2026 Conference on 15 June 2026 in Goa.
- Theme: "Wind Energy: From Ambition to Acceleration".
- Led by Shri Pralhad Joshi, Union Minister for NRE; MoS Shri Shripad Yesso Naik also present.
- India's wind energy status: World's 4th largest wind power market.
- Record addition in 2025-26: 6.1 GW of wind capacity.
- Targets: 100 GW by 2030 | 155 GW by 2035.
- Part of India's larger goal: 500 GW non-fossil capacity + Net-Zero by 2070.
- Key institutions: CEA, SECI, IREDA, NIWE, Grid India, IWTMA, WIPPA, IWPA.
- Report to be unveiled: "Elevating India's Wind Turbine Exports for Global Markets".
⭐ Prelims Extra Points
- Global Wind Day = observed on 15 June every year; promoted by Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) & WindEurope.
- NIWE = National Institute of Wind Energy — under MNRE; HQ: Chennai; India's apex wind energy R&D institution.
- IREDA = Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency — finances renewable energy projects.
- SECI = Solar Energy Corporation of India — PSU implementing large RE projects.
- India's total installed RE capacity: ~220 GW+ (2025-26).
- India's NDC target: 50% of cumulative power from non-fossil sources by 2030 (updated Paris Agreement commitment).
- World's top wind power markets: China > USA > Germany > India.
- Repowering = replacing old wind turbines with newer, more efficient ones — emerging priority in India's wind sector.
❓ MCQ Practice
Q. India is currently ranked at what position globally in wind power market size?
MoRTH – Advanced Landslide Mitigation for Hill Roads
- MoRTH deploying InSAR (Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar)-based landslide monitoring & early warning along 100-km Char Dham route, Uttarakhand.
- Advanced warning system planned for Parwanoo-Solan section of NH-5 (Himachal Pradesh) — monitors landslides, land sinking, groundwater, rockfall in real time.
- MoU signed with Geological Survey of India (GSI) for tunnel geological investigations & geohazard data sharing.
- Phased construction approach: 1 year dedicated to slope cutting & stabilisation before road construction.
- Partnerships: THDC India Ltd (Uttarakhand & Arunachal landslide works), DGRE, GSI, NIRM, IIT Roorkee, IIT Delhi.
- Technologies: Drones, LiDAR surveys, Digital Terrain Models, soil nailing, cable anchors, retaining walls, hydroseeding.
- India's NH in hill states: 16,788 km out of 1,46,570 km total NH network.
- Uttarakhand alone: 58 treated + 96 ongoing + 104 DPR preparation landslide sites.
- Cost context: Mountain highways cost ₹15-30 crore/km; single landslide = ₹10-25 crore repair + 2-5 days disruption.
⭐ Prelims Extra Points
- InSAR = Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar — satellite-based technology to detect millimeter-level ground deformations; used for landslide prediction.
- LiDAR = Light Detection and Ranging — remote sensing tech using laser pulses to map terrain in 3D.
- GSI = Geological Survey of India — world's 2nd oldest geological survey (est. 1851); under Ministry of Mines.
- DGRE = Defence Geoinformatics Research Establishment — DRDO lab specialising in snow & avalanche research; based in Chandigarh.
- Char Dham = Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, Badrinath — pilgrimage circuit in Uttarakhand; part of Char Dham Pariyojana (highway expansion project).
- Himalayan region = geologically young, active tectonic zone — highly vulnerable to landslides & earthquakes.
- National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) — responsible for disaster risk reduction including landslide guidelines.
❓ MCQ Practice
Q. MoRTH is piloting InSAR technology for landslide monitoring along which route in India?
Supernova SN 2023zcu – Indian Scientists' Study Helps Build Cosmic Distance Scale
- Study of Supernova SN 2023zcu published in The Astrophysical Journal by scientists from ARIES (Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences), Nainital — autonomous institute under DST.
- SN 2023zcu discovered on 8 December 2023 at edge of spiral galaxy NGC 2139, ~90.7 million light-years away.
- Type: Type IIP Core-Collapse Supernova — explosion of a massive red supergiant star (8–17 times Sun's mass).
- Distance estimated: ~27 Mpc (Megaparsecs) using Expanding Photospheric Method (EPM).
- Progenitor star mass: ~12 times Sun's mass; explosion energy: 2 × 10⁵¹ ergs.
- Significance: Helps estimate distances of local universe — contributes to building the Cosmic Distance Scale.
- Key characteristic of Type IIP: "Plateau" phase in light curve due to hydrogen recombination in large hydrogen envelope.
- Authors: Monalisa Dubey, Dr. Kuntal Misra, Naveen Dukiya (ARIES) + international collaborators.
⭐ Prelims Extra Points
- ARIES = Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences — located in Nainital, Uttarakhand; under DST; operates the 3.6m Devasthal Optical Telescope — largest optical telescope in Asia.
- Supernova = catastrophic stellar explosion; classified as Type I (no hydrogen) & Type II (hydrogen present); Type IIP = hydrogen + plateau phase.
- Core-Collapse Supernova (CCSNe) = occurs when massive star (>8 solar masses) exhausts nuclear fuel; gravity overcomes pressure — creates neutron star or black hole.
- Cosmic Distance Scale / Distance Ladder = hierarchy of methods to measure astronomical distances (parallax → Cepheid variables → Type Ia supernovae → Hubble constant).
- EPM (Expanding Photospheric Method) = distance measurement technique using apparent brightness vs actual expansion of supernova surface.
- 1 Parsec = 3.26 light-years; 1 Mpc = 1 million parsecs = 3.26 million light-years.
- Supernovae are crucial for nucleosynthesis — create heavy elements (iron, gold, uranium) scattered across universe.
❓ MCQ Practice
Q. Which Indian research institute studied the supernova SN 2023zcu and published findings in The Astrophysical Journal?
CSIR-CRRI & MCD – ECOFIX Technology for Pothole Repair
- MoA signed between CSIR-Central Road Research Institute (CSIR-CRRI) and Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) on 10 June 2026.
- Scope: Functional & structural road evaluation, construction quality supervision, capacity building of MCD engineers.
- Technology transferred: ECOFIX — instant pothole repair technology using processed iron and steel slag aggregates.
- ECOFIX invented by Shri Satish Pandey, Head, Flexible Pavement Division, CSIR-CRRI.
- Other CRRI technologies: Steel Slag Road Technology, Rejupave, MSS+ — promote circular economy.
- CSIR-CRRI = 7 decades of contributions to road sector in India.
- Benefits: Faster repairs, durable roads, reduced road dust, conservation of natural resources, circular economy principles.
⭐ Prelims Extra Points
- CSIR-CRRI = Central Road Research Institute — CSIR lab established 1952; HQ: New Delhi; India's premier road research institution.
- CSIR = Council of Scientific and Industrial Research — under Ministry of Science & Technology; 37 national labs across India.
- Steel Slag = by-product of steel manufacturing — used in road construction; promotes waste-to-wealth & circular economy.
- Circular Economy = system that minimises waste by reusing, recycling & regenerating materials — key to sustainable development (SDG 12).
- MCD = Municipal Corporation of Delhi — unified after merger of NDMC, SDMC, EDMC in 2022; one of India's largest urban local bodies.
- Pothole repair = critical urban infrastructure issue; India loses thousands of lives annually in pothole-related accidents (Road Transport Yearbook data).
- PMGSY (Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana) — rural road connectivity scheme; now PMGSY-IV focused on road upgradation.
❓ MCQ Practice
Q. ECOFIX, recently signed between CSIR-CRRI and MCD, is a technology related to which application?
CPI Inflation – May 2026: 3.93%
- All India CPI (Consumer Price Index) inflation for May 2026: 3.93% (provisional); base year: 2024=100.
- Rural inflation: 4.25% | Urban inflation: 3.53%.
- Consumer Food Price Index (CFPI) inflation: 4.78%; Rural: 4.85% | Urban: 4.66%.
- Housing inflation: 2.12%.
- Lowest inflation items: Potato (-23.71%), Peas (-11.47%), Motor car (-7.19%).
- Highest inflation items: Silver Jewellery (+155.23%), Tomato (+48.43%), Gold/Diamond (+40.93%), Ginger (+32.49%).
- Data collected from 1,407 urban markets + 1,465 villages; response rate: 100%.
- CPI for June 2026 to be released on 13 July 2026.
⭐ Prelims Extra Points
- CPI = measures retail price change; compiled by MoSPI; released monthly.
- RBI's inflation target (Flexible Inflation Targeting): 4% ± 2% (i.e., 2-6% range); primary instrument is Repo Rate.
- MPC = Monetary Policy Committee — 6-member body; sets repo rate to control inflation; constituted under RBI Act.
- WPI = Wholesale Price Index — measures wholesale price changes; compiled by DPIIT (Ministry of Commerce).
- Base year revision: CPI base changed from 2012=100 to 2024=100 — reflects updated consumption basket.
- NSO = National Statistical Office — data collection wing of MoSPI; conducts PLFS, HCES etc.
- Core inflation = CPI minus food & fuel — measure of underlying price pressure; closely watched by RBI.
❓ MCQ Practice
Q. What is RBI's mandated inflation target (CPI) under the flexible inflation targeting framework?
Antyodaya in Action – Ensuring Dignity, Opportunity & Growth for All
- Antyodaya = "uplift the last person first" — governance philosophy of PM Modi's govt since 2014; concept from Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya.
- PM JANMAN (PM Janjati Adivasi Nyaya Maha Abhiyan) — targets 75 PVTG communities across 18 states & 1 UT; ₹24,104 crore outlay; 11 interventions by 9 ministries; launched November 2023.
- Van Dhan Vikas Kendras (VDVKs): 491 of 500 operationalised; 38,391 PVTG members trained.
- EMRS (Eklavya Model Residential Schools): 1.56 lakh students in 499 schools; 323 more under construction; students clearing JEE/NEET grew from 2 (2022-23) to 597 (2024-25).
- PM-AJAY (PM Anusuchit Jaati Abhyuday Yojana): Covers 47,334 villages, 597 districts, 26 states; reaches 4 crore SC citizens & 83 lakh households.
- SHREYAS scheme: 2025-26 — 4,156 SC students in premier institutions, 990 in free coaching, 72 overseas scholarship, 4,153 SC research fellows.
- SHRESHTA scheme (June 2022): 2025-26 — 19,754 SC students in 288 schools; income limit ₹2.5 lakh for NETS.
- SC Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in higher education: 18.9% (2014-15) → 25.9% (2021-22).
- PM-YASASVI: OBC, EBC, DNT students; 5 components; 30% seats for girls.
- PM DAKSH: Skill training for SC, OBC, EBC, DNT, sanitation workers; 2.08 lakh+ trained.
- SEED (Scheme for Economic Empowerment of DNTs): Free coaching, health insurance, housing, livelihoods; 2025-26 — 4,485 DNT students coached, 73,569 Ayushman cards issued, ₹16 crore to 64,701 individuals for livelihoods.
- PM VIKAS (2025): Merged 5 minority schemes; 73,200 enrolled, 12,429 trained, 1,405 certified.
- Aspirational Districts Programme (2018): 112 districts; deepened with Aspirational Blocks Programme (2023) — 500 blocks, 329 districts.
- Janjatiya Gaurav Divas: 15 November (birth anniversary of Bhagwan Birsa Munda); 150th birth anniversary observed as Janjatiya Gaurav Varsh (15 Nov 2024 – 15 Nov 2025).
- 11 Tribal Freedom Fighter Museums sanctioned; 4 inaugurated (Jharkhand, MP ×2, Chhattisgarh).
⭐ Prelims Extra Points
- PVTG = Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups — most marginalised of STs; criteria: pre-agricultural tech, declining/stagnant population, low literacy; India has 75 PVTGs across 18 states + 1 UT.
- Birsa Munda = tribal freedom fighter from Jharkhand; led Ulgulan (Great Tumult) movement against British & landlords in 1899-1900; called "Dhartaba" (Father of the Earth).
- TRIFED = Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of India — markets tribal products; runs Tribes India brand.
- DAPSC = Development Action Plan for SCs — 38 ministries, 239 schemes.
- VISVAS = interest subsidy (5% p.a.) on loans for SC/OBC/Safai Karamcharis via DBT.
- Aspirational Districts Programme — uses Delta Ranking to create competitive improvement among districts on 49 key indicators across 5 sectors.
- PM VIKAS = PM Virasat Ka Samvardhan — convergence of Seekho Aur Kamao, USTTAD, Hamari Dharohar, Nai Roshni & Nai Manzil.
❓ MCQ Practice
Q. PM JANMAN scheme targets how many Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) communities across India?
📌 PIB Notes for UPSC – 12 June 2026 | Source: Press Information Bureau (PIB), Govt. of India
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