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.
Jun 27, 2026
Telangana Police to deploy AI tools in emergency response system
Telangana Police announced plans to deploy artificial intelligence tools within its integrated emergency response system to help manage calls more efficiently. The AI system aims to filter spam and non-emergency communications from the city’s vast daily traffic of calls, estimated at nearly 16 lakh. Officials say the technology will classify incoming calls, detect patterns of distress, and assist operators in dispatching the right responders quickly. The project will be rolled out in phases with strict privacy safeguards and compliance with data protection rules. If successful, the system could be scaled to other police networks across the state and possibly beyond.
Daily call volume around 16 lakh; spam filtering targeted.
AI will classify calls and detect distress patterns.
Phased rollout with privacy safeguards.
Potential scalability to other states.
Centre approves MIS assistance for Karnataka mango growers
The Centre has approved financial assistance for mango growers in Karnataka under the Market Intervention Scheme to stabilise prices and support farm incomes. The package targets the Totapuri variety and other mangoes affected by price volatility and weather-related challenges during the marketing season. Farmers will receive direct procurement support, enabling wholesale buyers to stabilise market prices and reduce surplus. Officials expect the scheme to improve farmers' cash flow and promote better price discovery across Karnataka’s orchards. The approval covers monitoring and implementation through district officers, with timelines and accountability measures defined in the scheme guidelines. The reforms take effect upon notification.
Financial assistance under Market Intervention Scheme for Karnataka mango growers.
Targets Totapuri and other varieties amid price volatility and weather issues.
Direct procurement support to stabilize prices.
Automatic monitoring and district-level implementation.
Jun 26, 2026
NPPA Integrates Pharma Jan Samadhan with Pharma Sahi Daam for Price Transparency
The National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) integrated the Pharma Jan Samadhan portal with Pharma Sahi Daam to create a unified consumer platform. The integrated system lets users check prices of scheduled and non-scheduled medicines and lodge complaints related to overpricing. The move aims to improve price transparency and strengthen consumer protection in the pharmaceutical market. It forms part of ongoing digital governance efforts by the Department of Pharmaceuticals and NPPA to enhance accessibility and accountability for patients and healthcare providers. This integration follows prior digital price-check and complaint mechanisms and is expected to reduce regional price disparities.
Unified platform: Pharma Jan Samadhan + Pharma Sahi Daam
Prices available for scheduled and non-scheduled medicines
Users can lodge overpricing complaints
Intended to boost price transparency and consumer protection
Part of government digital governance efforts
Aims to reduce regional price disparities
Textiles Summit 2026 Concludes in New Delhi with Focus on Global Markets
Textiles Summit 2026 concluded in New Delhi on 24 June 2026 under the theme ‘Textiles for Global Markets.’ The two-day event gathered government officials, industry leaders, and academics to discuss export growth, sustainability, and India’s position in global textile markets. Union Textiles Minister Giriraj Singh addressed the concluding session and emphasized the need for robust implementation of district- and state-level textile strategies to boost exports and strengthen value chains. Delegates reviewed export promotion measures, technology upgradation, and skill development as critical levers. The summit highlighted India’s ambition to diversify markets and improve supply chains in the textile sector.
Date: 24 June 2026
Theme: Textiles for Global Markets
Participants: government, industry, academia
Concluding address by Union Minister Giriraj Singh
Emphasis on district- and state-level strategy implementation
Focus on export growth and global market expansion
NAFED Launches NAFEX.in E-Auction Portal for Agri-commodities
NAFED launched its own e-auction portal, NAFEX.in, to improve transparency and efficiency in agricultural commodity auctions. The platform enables real-time bidding and is designed to benefit farmers, cooperatives, and other stakeholders by widening market access and reducing dependence on private auction platforms. The digital transformation of agricultural marketing aligns with government efforts to modernize supply chains and promote fair pricing. The portal focuses on key commodities like oilseeds and pulses and integrates with other agency systems to streamline bidding and oversight. The launch was announced publicly by Union ministers in New Delhi in June 2026.
Passport Seva Divas Highlights Civil Service Digital Reforms
Passport Seva Divas was observed on 24 June 2026 to mark the Passports Act, 1967, and to highlight ongoing government reforms in passport services. The event underscored digital advancements and broader accessibility of passport facilities. Officials noted improvements in processing speed, online services, and e‑passport pilots as part of a broader modernization drive. Discussions also focused on expanding digital interfaces for citizens and outreach at passport offices abroad. The observance reflected the government’s commitment to faster, more citizen‑friendly services and to maintaining security and identity assurance within the travel document ecosystem.
Date: 24 June 2026; Passports Act, 1967
Theme: digital reforms and easier access to services
Highlights: faster processing; e‑passport pilots
Focus: online appointments and citizen outreach
Broader goal: modernization of passport services
Passport Seva Divas 2026: Digital Upgrades Highlighted
On 24 June 2026, Passport Seva Divas highlighted ongoing digital upgrades to passport services. Government officials emphasised e‑passport pilots, online appointment systems, and continued modernization to improve accessibility for citizens at home and abroad. The discussions pointed to capacity building at passport offices and staff training as critical factors for service quality. Observers noted that digitization is intended to reduce processing times while maintaining security. The observance reinforced the government’s commitment to transparent, efficient consular services and the ongoing rollout of digital tools across the Passport Seva ecosystem.
Date: 24 June 2026; Passport Seva Divas
Focus: digital upgrades and service accessibility
Key initiatives: e‑passports, online appointments
Operational goal: faster processing and better citizen experience
Haldia seaport in West Bengal was designated as an authorised immigration checkpoint by the Ministry of Home Affairs in June 2026. The seaport is located in Purba Medinipur district. With this designation, Haldia becomes India's 41st seaport immigration checkpoint. The move is part of strengthening border management and streamlining passenger facilitation across major ports. Port authorities will coordinate with immigration and security agencies to process arrivals and departures, enhancing regulatory compliance and travel security. The change may affect trade and passenger flows, requiring updated protocols for port staff and stakeholders.
Location: Haldia seaport, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal.