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GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND SCHEMES - June 2019

Jun 2019

Jul 02, 2026

29th National Conference on E-Governance Held in Jaipur

The 29th National Conference on e‑Governance 2026 took place in Jaipur, Rajasthan, in July 2026 at the Rajasthan International Centre. The event was jointly organized by the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, and the Government of Rajasthan. Delegates discussed digital governance, citizen‑centric services, data governance, and policy implementation. Attendees included government officials, industry partners, and researchers exploring best practices for smart cities and online service delivery. The conference served as a platform to exchange ideas and showcase ongoing e‑governance projects with a focus on scalability and inclusive public service in India.
  • 29th edition of the National Conference on e‑Governance held in Jaipur in July 2026.
  • Co‑organized by DoPRG, MeitY, and Government of Rajasthan.
  • Topics include digital governance and citizen services.
  • Participants from government, industry, and academia.

Common Incubation Centre Inaugurated at Parbhani for Food Tech

In Parbhani, Maharashtra, Union Minister for Food Processing Industries Chirag Paswan inaugurated a Common Incubation Centre at the College of Food Technology, Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth. The facility will assist food processing units through training, product development, and quality testing services. It aims to help local entrepreneurs scale operations, access testing laboratories, and link with markets. The centre supports rural and regional manufacturing by building capabilities in nutrition, shelf‑life, and regulatory compliance. Officials described the centre as a model for district‑level industry support and a step toward enhancing regional food value chains.
  • Centre inaugurated at the College of Food Technology, Parbhani.
  • Services include training, product development, and quality testing.
  • Aims to assist rural food processing units and link to markets.
  • Part of Maharashtra’s rural manufacturing push.

Amit Shah Launches FCRA 2.0 Portal and e-OCI Card

Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched the FCRA 2.0 Portal along with the Electronic Overseas Citizen of India Card in New Delhi. The FCRA 2.0 Portal aims to simplify online compliance for foreign contributions to organisations, enhancing transparency and monitoring. The e‑OCI Card enables Overseas Citizens of India to complete the application and renewal process digitally, reducing paperwork and processing time. The initiative forms part of a wider effort to modernize governance and ease administrative procedures for citizens living abroad. Officials highlighted improved user experience and traceability for compliance with foreign funding rules.
  • FCRA 2.0 Portal launched in New Delhi to simplify compliance.
  • e‑OCI Card enables digital OCI applications and renewals.
  • Aims to modernize governance and improve user experience.
  • Enhances transparency in foreign contributions.

Jul 01, 2026

Maharashtra to pursue India's first offshore airport; detailed project report ordered

India plans its first offshore airport off the Maharashtra coast. The state government has ordered preparation of a detailed project report to assess feasibility, environmental impact, and engineering options. The airport is proposed on reclaimed land or an artificial island at sea, modeled on international schemes in Japan, Hong Kong, and South Korea. Site selection will consider coastal connectivity, navigation safety, and ecosystem effects. If the project progresses, it could bolster maritime trade, tourism, and western India's infrastructure. A final location and construction timeline have not been announced as of 1 July 2026. Public consultation and clearances would be required before any construction decision.
  • Offshore airport planned off Maharashtra coast
  • Detailed project report ordered by state government
  • Possible site on reclaimed land or artificial island
  • Modelled after Japan, Hong Kong, and South Korea
  • No location or timeline announced yet
  • Environmental clearances and public consultation expected

Jun 30, 2026

PM Family Care Tracker Pilot Launched in Gandhinagar to Improve Welfare Delivery

The PM Family Care Tracker (PM-FCT) pilot project was inaugurated in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, on 28 June 2026 by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. The digital platform aims to create a unique ID for pregnant women, mothers and children, linking health, nutrition and education indicators across schemes. It integrates data from multiple government programs to identify gaps and ensure timely welfare benefits reach every eligible beneficiary. The system connects to Birth Registration Numbers or ABHA IDs and is expected to support vaccination, nutrition and school enrollment oversight. Health passports for children were also showcased during the launch.
  • Launch date and venue: 28 June 2026, Gandhinagar, Gujarat
  • Purpose: unique digital ID for pregnant women, mothers and children
  • Functions: track health, nutrition, education indicators
  • Data integration: links multiple welfare schemes for timely benefits
  • Identification links: Birth Registration Number or ABHA ID
  • Additional activity: health passports for children and polio-related demonstrations

PM-Family Care Tracker Launched in Gandhinagar as National Welfare Initiative

Web coverage confirms the PM Family Care Tracker was inaugurated in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, on 28 June 2026. The platform constructs a unique ID for children linked to birth records or ABHA IDs to monitor health, nutrition and education indicators from pregnancy through age 18. It integrates data from multiple schemes, generates alerts for timely intervention, and aims to ensure that no eligible beneficiary misses welfare benefits. The launch included polio vaccination activities and a public display of child health passports, underscoring the public administration emphasis on targeted delivery of schemes.
  • Date: 28 June 2026, Gandhinagar
  • Purpose: unique child ID linked to birth records/ABHA
  • Functions: monitor health, nutrition, education through 18 years
  • Data integration: multiple welfare schemes
  • Outcomes: alerts and improved benefit delivery
  • Public events: polio-related activities and health passports

Jun 29, 2026

Bharat Taxi launched in Gujarat by Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched Bharat Taxi in Gujarat on 27 June 2026. The cooperative-based, driver-owned ride-hailing platform aims to offer a fairer alternative to traditional aggregators. The launch occurred at Mahatma Mandir in Gandhinagar, with Bharat Taxi positioned as a state-wide cooperative initiative and planned expansion to more cities. The service is operated by multiple national cooperative institutions and has already scaled to several major cities. Officials described Bharat Taxi as a model for driver empowerment and social welfare in urban transport, supported by a formal cooperative framework and regulatory approvals.
  • Launch date: 27 June 2026 at Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar.
  • Amit Shah announced Bharat Taxi as India’s first cooperative-led ride-hailing platform.
  • Model: driver-owned, cooperative-based service.
  • Initial rollout: 14 Gujarat cities, with broader expansion planned.
  • Regulatory framework: aligned with Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act, 2002.

Jun 28, 2026

Start Run, Stop Drugs Campaign Launched in Tamil Nadu on 26 June

The Start Run, Stop Drugs anti-drug awareness run was organised in Tamil Nadu on 26 June 2026. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay flagged off the event at Marina Beach, Chennai, to mark the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. The campaign aimed to spread awareness about the dangers of drug abuse and promote a drug-free society. It involved local volunteers, school groups, and civil society organisations who carried banners and conducted community outreach. Health officials used the run to emphasize prevention, early intervention, and access to rehabilitation services, aligning with national efforts to curb illicit drug trade; Must-know within last 48 hours: Event linked to 26 June observance.
  • Event held in Tamil Nadu on 26 June 2026.
  • CM C. Joseph Vijay flagged off the run at Marina Beach, Chennai.
  • Campaign focused on awareness, prevention, and rehabilitation access.
  • Involvement of volunteers, schools, and civil society groups.
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