Maharashtra Launches My Village, Healthy Village Campaign with Rs 80 Crore Budget
The Maharashtra government launched the My Village, Healthy Village campaign to uplift rural health services through a multi-sectoral approach. The scheme, approved by the state cabinet, runs annually from 1 April to 31 March and has a budget of approximately Rs 80 crore. Its objectives include improved rural health standards, sanitation, safe water supply, and health awareness programs to promote preventive care and healthy lifestyles. The initiative envisions coordination across sanitation and water departments and health outreach to strengthen rural healthcare capacity, identify local needs, and improve service delivery for villagers.
Campaign name: My Village, Healthy Village
Duration: 1 April to 31 March annually
Budget: around Rs 80 crore
Focus on sanitation, water, and preventive healthcare
Multi-sectoral collaboration for rural health improvements
Odisha to Add QR Codes on Land Records for Digital Verification
Odisha will introduce QR codes on land ownership documents (Record of Rights, RoR) to enable instant digital verification of property details. Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Suresh Pujari announced that each RoR will carry a QR code with ownership, location, and transaction history. The system aims to enhance transparency, curb fraud, and streamline property transactions. Scanning the QR code will reveal the full property profile, including parcel maps. Currently, buyers rely on encumbrance certificates covering records from the past 30 years. The QR-based verification will complement existing records and improve due diligence for buyers, sellers, and authorities.
QR codes to be added to RoR land documents
Details include ownership, location, and history
Aims to improve transparency and curb fraud
Current records cover up to 30 years
Scan to view full property profile
Feb 14, 2026
Odisha to introduce QR codes on land records for instant digital verification
Odisha will introduce QR codes on land ownership documents to enable instant digital verification of property details. Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Suresh Pujari announced that each land patta (Record of Rights, RoR) will carry a QR code providing ownership, location and transaction history. Scanning the code will display a property profile, including parcel maps and complete purchase history. The initiative aims to enhance transparency, curb fraud and streamline property transactions. Once implemented, scanning will replace reliance on encumbrance certificates for broader and faster verification, as EC records cover only about 30 years of transactions.
Delhi CM Skill Development Scheme Aims to Link Artisans to Global Markets
The Delhi government approved the Chief Minister Skill Development Scheme to bolster artisans in khadi, handloom, and cottage industries, linking traditional crafts to global markets. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta described artisans as custodians of Delhi’s cultural heritage and outlined a programme of structured training, digital access, and financial support to strengthen livelihoods in a rapidly changing economy. The scheme targets thousands of artisans, easing access to design inputs, marketing networks, and e-commerce platforms. Officials emphasised bridging the gap between customary methods and modern supply chains while maintaining quality and identity. The plan complements existing state and central initiatives to formalize skills and expand export potential.
Focus on khadi, handloom, and cottage industries.
Structured training, digital access, and financial support.
Aims to connect artisans with global markets.
Targets thousands of artisans in Delhi.
Seeks to modernize traditional crafts without losing identity.
Odisha to implement QR codes on land records for digital verification
Odisha will introduce QR codes on land ownership documents to enable instant digital verification of property details. Each land patta, or Record of Rights, will carry a QR code providing information about ownership, location and transaction history. The move aims to improve transparency, curb fraud and streamline property dealings. Once scanned, the code will display the property’s profile, including location, parcel map and purchase history. Currently, buyers rely on encumbrance certificates issued by tehsil offices covering records for the past thirty years. The reform promises a quicker, verifiable paper trail and reduced reliance on offline documents.
QR codes to be added to land patta/Record of Rights documents.
Scan reveals ownership, location and transaction history.
Aims to curb fraud and streamline property transactions.
Encumbrance certificates currently cover up to 30 years.
Assam Rifles to Induct Indigenous Dog Breeds Under Atmanirbhar Bharat
Assam Rifles announced an Indigenous Dogs Induction plan under the Centre's Atmanirbhar Bharat push, highlighting a shift toward homegrown security assets. The force has already deployed the Tangkhul Hui breed from Manipur as a pilot project and intends to induct the Kombai breed from Tamil Nadu in April. Full induction is targeted by March 2027, with training taking place at the Assam Rifles Dog Training Centre in Jorhat, Assam. The move follows directives from the Union Home Ministry encouraging greater use of Indian dog breeds in security duties. Officials argue indigenous dogs are well-adapted to local climates and show disease resistance.
Tangkhul Hui breed deployed as pilot in Manipur.
Kombai breed to be inducted from Tamil Nadu in April.
Full induction targeted by March 2027 at ARDTC, Jorhat.
Centre directives push indigenisation of security assets.
Indigenous dogs cited as disease-resistant and climate-adapted.
Delhi unveils Chief Minister Skill Development Scheme for artisans
The Delhi government approved the Chief Minister Skill Development Scheme to empower artisans linked with khadi, handloom and cottage industries. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced that the program will provide structured training, digital access and financial support to thousands of artisans, helping them upgrade skills and access modern markets. The scheme aims to bridge the gap between traditional crafts and contemporary demand, enabling better income prospects and cultural preservation. Officials emphasise the scheme’s potential to boost livelihoods while integrating artisanal sectors into the broader digital and economic framework of the national capital.
Scheme targets khadi, handloom and cottage industries.
Offers structured training, digital access and finance support.
Aims to connect artisans with modern markets.
Supports livelihoods and cultural heritage in Delhi.
Feb 12, 2026
Budget 2026–27 Health Announcements Align with Biopharma and Care Workforce Goals
New Delhi, 12 February 2026 — The budget discourse around Union Budget 2026–27 highlights a strengthened health sector, including the Biopharma Shakti initiative to position India as a global biotech hub and a planned Rs 10,000 crore outlay over five years. Proposals include expanding the allied health workforce, establishing regional medical hubs, and advancing digital health to improve diagnostics and delivery. Industry experts welcomed the shift toward a robust healthcare ecosystem with greater private‑sector participation. The announcements align with national strategies to boost healthcare access, innovation, and global competitiveness in life sciences.
Biopharma Shakti initiative announced
Rs 10,000 crore outlay over five years
Expansion of allied health workforce
Regional medical hubs and digital health push
Positive reception from industry
Mumbai Unveils India’s First ‘Musical Road’ on Coastal Road
Mumbai, 12 February 2026 — Mumbai has unveiled India’s first musical road on the Coastal Road. A 500‑metre stretch between Nariman Point and Worli plays the song Jai Ho as vehicles travel at 70–80 km/h. The groove‑based installation uses rumble strips to create vibrations that generate musical notes. Inaugurated by Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, the project blends infrastructure with culture and aims to enhance urban experience and tourism. The musical road sits on the northbound carriageway just after the Coastal Road tunnel, complementing ongoing coastal development in the city. The feature showcases design‑driven public spaces in India’s megacities.
First Indian melodious road on Coastal Road segment
Song Jai Ho audible at 70–80 km/h
Grooves (rumble strips) create musical notes
Location: Nariman Point to Worli, 500 metres
Inaugurated by CM Devendra Fadnavis
Balaghat Chosen for Grain Storage Plan Pilot
Balaghat district in Madhya Pradesh has been selected as the pilot district under the World’s Largest Grain Storage Plan in the Cooperative Sector (WLGSP). A 500 metric tonne godown was constructed at Bahudeshiya Prathamik Krishi Saakh Sahakari Society Maryadit, Parswada. The facility was inaugurated on 24 February 2024 and is hired by the Madhya Pradesh Warehousing and Logistics Corporation (MPWLC). The initiative aims to decentralise grain storage infrastructure at the PACS level, enhancing local storage capacity and resilience in the cooperative sector.
Balaghat chosen for WLGSP pilot
500 MT godown constructed at Parswada PACS
Inaugurated 24 February 2024
Hired by MPWLC to decentralise storage
Aims to strengthen PACS-level grain infrastructure
India Upholds E-Cigarette Ban, Rejects Philip Morris Push
Delhi, 12 February 2026 — India has reaffirmed its nationwide ban on e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products, dismissing calls for regulatory relaxation from Philip Morris International. The health ministry clarified that the 2019 prohibition remains in force and that no revocation or amendments are under consideration. The ban covers devices marketed as reduced‑risk alternatives to conventional smoking. The stance aligns with public health goals and aims to prevent youth uptake of nicotine products, while safeguarding existing tobacco control measures.
Nationwide e-cigarette ban reaffirmed
Philip Morris push for relaxation rejected
No revocation or amendments planned
Ban covers heated tobacco devices
Supports broader tobacco control goals
Feb 11, 2026
Viksit Bharat by 2047 Achievable with Net Zero by 2070: NITI Aayog Study
NITI Aayog released four sectoral reports as part of a broader set of eleven studies on development pathways. The reports, unveiled at the Ambedkar International Centre, show that India can achieve a Viksit Bharat by 2047 while reaching Net Zero emissions by 2070. Key focus areas include electrification, greening energy, Mission LiFE behavioural change, circularity and energy efficiency. Officials stressed that behavioural and policy changes, along with technology adoption, will drive sustainable growth. The studies were presented to senior policymakers, signaling a coordinated approach to climate and development goals.
NITI Aayog released four sectoral and eleven total reports
Goal: Viksit Bharat by 2047 and Net Zero by 2070
Emphasis on electrification, green energy and LiFE
Focus on energy efficiency and circular economy
Shows coordinated policy approach for growth and climate goals
AIIA Signs MoU with General Insurance Council for Cashless Ayurveda Coverage
All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA) has signed a common empanelment MoU with the General Insurance Council (GIC) in New Delhi. The agreement enables cashless Ayurveda treatment under 32 general insurance companies. The Ministry of Ayush described the move as a historic step to integrate Ayurveda into the mainstream health insurance system, expanding access to insured Ayurveda health services. Under the empanelment, eligible patients can receive Ayurveda care without upfront payment, subject to policy terms and approvals. The MoU also establishes a dedicated Ayush Health Insurance Helpline to guide beneficiaries on insurance questions. The partnership aims to reduce out-of-pocket costs and promote traditional medicine in national health coverage.
32 general insurance companies empanelled with AIIA via GIC
Cashless Ayurveda treatment becomes available
Ayush Health Insurance Helpline launched
Described as a historic step by the Ministry of Ayush
Policy terms and approvals govern eligible claims
Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana Launched in Delhi to Support Girl Children
The Delhi government has launched the Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana to secure the future of girl children. Announced by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, the scheme provides financial assistance to daughters from birth through graduation. Instalments total ₹56,000, with maturity rewarding beneficiaries with more than ₹1 lakh after graduation. The scheme aims to promote gender equity and long-term education, supported by structured digital transparency. Beneficiaries receive benefits at different educational stages and lifestyles, creating a sustained financial safety net for girl children in the national capital.
Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana launched in Delhi
Aims to secure girl child education from birth to graduation
Total instalments of ₹56,000; maturity over ₹1 lakh
Digital transparency emphasized
Focus on gender equity and long-term empowerment
India Improves Rank in Global Corruption Index 2025
India has climbed five places to rank 91st on the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2025, released by Transparency International. The index covers 182 countries and territories and uses a 0–100 scale, where 0 signals high perceived corruption and 100 signals a clean public sector. India’s score improved by one point compared with 2024, signaling modest governance gains but also highlighting that improvements remain fragile and uneven. The CPI results are often used to gauge governance and anti-corruption measures, and the government emphasises continued reforms to strengthen public sector integrity.
CPI 2025 ranks India at 91st among 182 countries
Score improved by one point from 2024
Overall gains are modest and uneven
Transparency International publishes CPI annually
Indicates ongoing governance and anti-corruption efforts