Monsoon advances in East India; IMD warns of floods
Monsoon advances in East India and heavy rainfall in the southern regions marked the weather week of 13 June 2026, as the India Meteorological Department confirmed further progress into West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, and Odisha. The IMD warned of localized flooding in flood-prone plains and urged districts to maintain vigilance, especially in low-lying areas. North India faced heatwave conditions with elevated maximum temperatures in several states. The seasonal rain is crucial for kharif planting, water reservoir levels, and rural livelihoods. Officials said farmers should monitor weather updates and follow crop advisory services. The government continues to track monsoon performance to guide agricultural and infrastructure planning.
Monsoon progressed into West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha (13 June 2026).
IMD warns of localized floods; vigilance urged in low-lying areas.
North India experiences heatwave; rain crucial for kharif crops.
Government monitors monsoon to guide planning.
Jun 10, 2026
Jal Ganga Samvardhan Abhiyan aims to conserve water
Madhya Pradesh's Jal Ganga Samvardhan Abhiyan is the state's flagship water-conservation program to rejuvenate rivers, ponds, and traditional water bodies. The campaign blends community participation with decentralised management to improve water security. It uses watershed management, rainwater harvesting, and local stewardship to restore ecosystems and support agriculture. Officials say the initiative has gained recognition at national and international levels for its people-centric approach and scalable model. The program aligns with broader climate resilience and sustainable development goals and is being shared as a best-practice example for other states seeking improved water resources and rural livelihoods.
Flagship water-conservation program in Madhya Pradesh.
Targets rivers, ponds, and traditional water bodies.
Combines community participation with decentralised governance.
Uses watershed management and rainwater harvesting.
Recognised nationally and internationally for its approach.
Jun 09, 2026
World Oceans Day 2026 Highlights Ocean Conservation Efforts
World Oceans Day 2026 was observed on 8 June to raise awareness about the importance of oceans for biodiversity, climate regulation, and livelihoods. The day encouraged campaigns by governments, environmental organizations, and communities worldwide to protect marine ecosystems from pollution, overfishing, and climate change impacts. In India, initiatives focus on coastal cleaning drives, sustainable fishing practices, and preservation of coral reefs. Experts stressed blue economy planning, fisherfolk support, and capacity building to adapt to warmer seas. The observance promotes collective action and sharing best practices for a healthier, more resilient ocean environment. Several coastal states announced new conservation partnerships and funding for resilience projects.
World Oceans Day observed on 8 June 2026 for ocean conservation.
Global campaigns address pollution, overfishing, and climate impacts.
India focuses on coastal cleanups, sustainable fishing, and coral reef preservation.
Emphasis on blue economy planning and fisherfolk support.
Coastal states announced new conservation partnerships and funding.
Jun 08, 2026
World Food Safety Day 2026 Highlights Safe Food Everywhere
World Food Safety Day 2026 was observed on 7 June to raise awareness about food safety issues globally. The theme 'From burden to solutions – safe food everywhere' underlines the role of data and science in guiding actions to prevent foodborne diseases. The campaign encourages governments, businesses, and consumers to work together to build safer food systems. Food safety is linked to public health, food security, and economic development. National authorities highlighted steps to improve surveillance, traceability, and risk communication, while international partners stressed the importance of safe consumption and responsible production. The day renews commitments to evidence-based policies and practical measures.
Observation date: 7 June 2026
Theme: From burden to solutions – safe food everywhere
Emphasizes data and science in food safety actions
Targets safer food systems involving governments, businesses, and consumers
Links food safety to health, security, and economy
Advocates surveillance, traceability, and risk communication
Kerala Launches HAWK Digital Wildlife Offence Management
Kerala launched HAWK (Hostile Activity Watch Kernel), India's first digital wildlife offence management system integrated with the judiciary. Developed by the Kerala Forest Department, HAWK connects forest enforcement records with court systems, enabling better monitoring and tracking of wildlife crime cases. The platform uses a centralised database to improve coordination among stakeholders, including police, forest personnel, and prosecutors. HAWK is expected to enhance transparency, efficiency, and timeliness in wildlife-law enforcement and to support conservation governance through data-driven decision making. The initiative aligns with national efforts to modernise protection measures and strengthen accountability in biodiversity preservation. Experts say it could serve as a model for other states.
HAWK is India's first digital wildlife offence system
Integrated with the judiciary by Kerala Forest Department
Aims for transparency and efficiency in wildlife law
Could serve as a model for other states
Jun 07, 2026
India’s 100th Ramsar Site designated: Jai Prakash Narayan Bird Sanctuary (Surha Tal), Ballia
India marked a biodiversity milestone as Jai Prakash Narayan Bird Sanctuary, commonly known as Surha Tal, in Ballia district, Uttar Pradesh, was designated India's 100th Ramsar Site. The designation, announced on World Environment Day (5 June 2026), highlights the sanctuary’s role as a wetland of international importance, supporting migratory and resident birds and serving as a critical stopover in the Central Asian Flyway. Local officials welcomed the move, noting potential benefits for biodiversity and eco-tourism. Ramsar status places additional responsibilities on authorities to protect habitat integrity, monitor bird populations, and engage communities in conservation around Surha Tal.