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GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND SCHEMES - June 2025

Jun 2025

Jan 22, 2026

Union Cabinet approves ₹5,000 crore SIDBI equity infusion for MSMEs

New Delhi, 21 January 2026 — The Union Cabinet approved an equity infusion of ₹5,000 crore into the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to expand credit to micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs). The infusion will be released by the Department of Financial Services in three tranches: ₹3,000 crore for 2025-26, and ₹1,000 crore each in 2026-27 and 2027-28, with book values detailed as per annual financial statements. The move aims to increase liquidity, support MSME growth, and strengthen credit access across the sector, aligning with broader financial deepening and entrepreneurship policies.
  • Amount and purpose: ₹5,000 crore equity infusion into SIDBI for MSMEs
  • Tranches: ₹3,000 crore in 2025-26; ₹1,000 crore in 2026-27 and 2027-28
  • Agency: Department of Financial Services executing the infusion
  • Impact: Expanded credit and liquidity for MSMEs
  • Policy context: Part of broader credit and financial sector measures

Centre of Excellence for Regulatory Affairs in Power Sector launched at IIT-Delhi

New Delhi, 21 January 2026 — Union Power Minister Manohar Lal inaugurated the Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Regulatory Affairs in the Power Sector at IIT-Delhi. The collaboration among IIT Delhi, the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) and Grid Controller of India Ltd (Grid India) aims to provide a national hub for regulatory research, capacity building and advisory support. The CoE will bridge policy, regulation, system operations and academic research to address rising electricity demand, renewable energy integration, expanding power markets and digital adoption in the sector. This initiative seeks to strengthen evidence-based regulation and informed decision-making in India’s evolving power landscape.
  • Initiative: CoE for Regulatory Affairs in Power Sector
  • Institutions: IIT-Delhi, CERC, Grid India
  • Aim: Regulatory research, capacity building, advisory support
  • Context: Rising demand, renewables, digital power systems
  • Impact: Integrated policy-regulation-academia collaboration

NBEMS launches online AI training for medical education

New Delhi, 22 January 2026 — Union Minister Anupriya Patel launched an online training programme on Artificial Intelligence in Medical Education, developed by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS). The initiative targets about 50,000 doctors to enhance digital competencies, diagnostics, research and clinical practice. More than 42,000 doctors have already registered, indicating strong interest. NBEMS officials stated that AI adoption in healthcare should augment doctors’ capabilities while preserving accountability, accessibility and ethics. The programme aims to modernise medical education and improve healthcare delivery as India scales up digital health initiatives in line with national policy directions.
  • Program: NBEMS online AI training in medical education
  • Target audience: up to 50,000 doctors; 42,000+ registered
  • Purpose: Enhance AI skills for diagnostics, practice and research
  • Principles: Accountability, accessibility, ethical use
  • Strategic goal: Strengthen digital health and medical education

Jan 21, 2026

Centre introduces first tailings policy for critical minerals

The central government announced on 21 January 2026 the country’s first tailings policy for critical minerals. The policy provides guidelines for recovering minerals from primary ore as well as secondary sources such as mine dumps and tailings from existing mines. Tailings refer to residual waste after extraction. The Mines Ministry notes that recoverability and economic viability depend on a coordinated approach across ministries since critical elements may be present beyond solid mineral resources. The policy calls for mapping tailing ponds, assessing quantities, and evaluating environmental and economic viability to enable safer, technology-driven extraction and reuse.
  • First tailings policy for critical minerals announced on 21 January 2026.
  • Guidelines cover primary ore and tailings from existing mines.
  • Requires cross-ministry coordination to identify tailing sites.
  • Aims to map tailing ponds and assess recoverability and viability.
  • Emphasizes technology-driven recovery and environmental safeguards.

Railways OSOP scheme expands to 2,000 stations

The Indian Railways One Station One Product (OSOP) scheme has expanded to over 2,000 railway stations, benefiting more than 1.32 lakh artisans, weavers and small producers by giving them direct access to millions of passengers daily. The program links local crafts with rail networks, advancing Vocal for Local and sustaining regional economies. It features diverse products such as handmade pottery, bamboo crafts, spices, handlooms and sweets from across the country. Railways say OSOP strengthens inclusive growth by embedding local enterprise in train travel, while preserving traditional crafts for wider audiences.
  • OSOP now active at over 2,000 stations; 1.32 lakh beneficiaries.
  • Direct market access for artisans, weavers and small producers.
  • Promotes Vocal for Local and regional crafts across rail network.
  • Product range includes pottery, bamboo crafts, spices, handlooms and sweets.

VP Radhakrishnan launches Chalice of Ambrosia in New Delhi

Vice President C. P. Radhakrishnan launched Chalice of Ambrosia: Ram Janmabhoomi-Challenge & Response in New Delhi. The book, authored by Surendra Kumar Pachauri, discusses the Ram Mandir at Ayodhya as a defining moment in India’s civilisational journey. The Vice President noted that the 2019 Supreme Court verdict fulfilled many aspirations and demonstrated the strength of Indian democracy. He spoke of Gandhian principles and recalled how Mahatma Gandhi’s experiences shaped social transformation. The event at the Gandhi Ashram in New Delhi featured a discussion with scholars and public figures and paid homage to national leaders associated with India’s democratic evolution.
  • Book Chalice of Ambrosia launched in New Delhi by Vice President on 21 January 2026.
  • Author: Surendra Kumar Pachauri; topic: Ram Mandir and democratic verdict.
  • VP connected the discourse to Gandhi, democracy and civilisational history.
  • Event held at Gandhi Ashram with scholars and dignitaries.

Jan 20, 2026

GeM and WTC Mumbai sign MoU to boost MSME procurement

GeM and World Trade Centre Mumbai signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen MSME participation in public procurement. The collaboration will focus on capacity building, supplier outreach, and knowledge sharing in AI, sustainability, and green procurement. GeM’s CEO and CFO highlighted the platform’s growing scale, with over one crore registered users, as a basis for wider market access. WTC Mumbai’s chairman said the partnership supports Atmanirbhar Bharat by improving transparency and efficiency in public procurement, particularly for startups, women entrepreneurs, and smaller enterprises.
  • GeM–WTC Mumbai MoU signed to boost MSMEs
  • Focus on capacity building and supplier outreach
  • Includes AI, sustainability, and green procurement
  • GeM has over one crore registered users
  • Aims to improve transparency and access for MSMEs

Karnataka inks MoU with Azim Premji Foundation for 1,000-bed organ transplant hospital in Bengaluru

The Karnataka medical education department signed an MoU with the Azim Premji Foundation to construct a 1,000-bed charitable hospital for multi‑organ transplantation in Bengaluru. The signing took place in Bengaluru with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Medical Education Minister Sharanprakash Patil, and Azim Premji Foundation CEO Anurag Behar in attendance. The government granted 10 acres on a 99-year lease at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases for the project, while the Foundation will invest over ₹4,000 crore over coming years. The facility aims to make organ transplants more affordable and accessible to the public.
  • MoU signed between Karnataka government and Azim Premji Foundation
  • 1,000-bed charitable multi‑organ transplant hospital planned
  • 10 acres leased for 99 years near Rajiv Gandhi Institute
  • Project investment: over ₹4,000 crore
  • Goal: make transplants affordable and accessible

Jan 19, 2026

PM Vishwakarma Haat 2026 Announced at Dilli Haat, January 18–31

The Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises announces PM Vishwakarma Haat 2026 at Dilli Haat, INA, in New Delhi from 18 to 31 January 2026. The event will showcase India s traditional crafts and artisanship, with over 117 artisans from across states and union territories. Union Minister Jiten Ram Manjhi will inaugurate the Haat, with Shobha Karandlaje in attendance. Hours are from 10 30 am to 10 pm daily, and foreign mission representatives have been invited. The exhibition aims to empower artisans, enhance market access, and strengthen MSME ecosystems through direct buyer interaction and visibility.
  • Dates: 18–31 January 2026
  • Venue: Dilli Haat, INA, New Delhi
  • Participants: 117 artisans from across India
  • Objective: empower artisans, improve market access
  • International involvement: foreign missions invited

PM-SETU Aims to Modernise 1000 Government ITIs

PM-SETU envisions modernising 1000 government ITIs through a hub and spoke approach. About 200 hub ITIs will receive upgraded infrastructure, while 800 spoke ITIs will extend reach across districts. A Pune industry consultation will mobilise participation from over 50 companies across construction, textiles, automotive, FMCG, electronics, oil and gas, and renewable energy sectors. The scheme places ITIs as government owned but industry managed, with stronger apprenticeship and placement linkages. MoUs will formalise partnerships with DVET Maharashtra, FIAT India, Schneider Electric India, Anudip Foundation, and others. The aim is to align training with labour market needs and governance.
  • Model: hub and spoke for ITIs
  • Hub count: 200; Spoke count: 800
  • Industry participation: 50+ companies
  • Key MoUs: FIAT India, Schneider Electric, Anudip
  • Goals: industry-led governance, improved employability

Supreme Court Upholds Open Merit Pool for Unreserved Seats

The Supreme Court on Friday held that candidates from reserved categories must be adjusted against unreserved vacancies if they score higher marks than the general category cut off. The case arose from a 2013 Airports Authority of India recruitment for Junior Assistant Fire Service. The AAI had filled 122 unreserved seats using meritorious reserved candidates, a decision challenged by a waiting unreserved candidate. The Kerala High Court had ruled in favor of the challenger in 2020, but the Supreme Court set aside that order, stating that the unreserved category is an open pool based on merit and not a private quota. Justices MM Sundresh and Satish Chandra Sharma delivered the judgment.
  • Judgment date context: January 2026
  • Merit-based open pool applies to unreserved seats
  • Case linked to AAI 2013 recruitment
  • Kerala HC decision (2020) overturned
  • Equality and merit emphasized by Supreme Court

Jan 18, 2026

Gruha Lakshmi Digital Marketing portal launches in Karnataka

Karnataka announced Gruha Lakshmi Digital Marketing, a state‑backed online portal to promote products of women entrepreneurs. The portal, launched under the Gruha Lakshmi scheme, aims to connect home‑based and rural women with national and global markets. It is accessible at gruhalakshmidigital.org, with plans for a mobile app. The initiative, led by Women and Child Development Minister Lakshmi Hebbalkar and supported by the Karnataka State Women’s Development Corporation, seeks to empower women through digital commerce, training, and mentorship while expanding market reach for their crafts and small‑scale goods.
  • Program: Gruha Lakshmi Digital Marketing
  • Launch: Karnataka government initiative
  • Platform: gruhalakshmidigital.org (app planned)
  • Aim: empower women entrepreneurs via digital marketplace
  • Leadership: Lakshmi Hebbalkar; G. Padmavathi

Uttarakhand cabinet clears equal pay for equal work for UPNL staff

The Uttarakhand Cabinet approved equal pay for equal work benefits for UPNL‑sponsored personnel who have completed 10 years of continuous service. Home Secretary Shailesh Bagauli said the measure is a phased response, aligned with the financial position of the state. The cabinet also approved amendments to the Uniform Civil Code, intended to resolve practical difficulties in implementation and clerical errors. The decisions were based on a cabinet sub‑committee’s recommendations and aim to provide salary parity and streamline civil service provisions for state‑sponsored personnel.
  • Policy: Equal pay for equal work for UPNL staff
  • Eligibility: 10 years of continuous service
  • Phase: First phase approval
  • Other measure: amendments to Uniform Civil Code
  • Rationale: financial and administrative efficiency

MNPL: 694‑km gas trunkline integrated inside utility corridor along PM‑GatiShakti

GAIL (India) Ltd completed the Mumbai‑Nagpur Natural Gas Pipeline (MNPL), a 694‑kilometre trunkline, almost entirely inside a three‑metre wide utility corridor along Maharashtra’s Samruddhi Mahamarg expressway. This marks India’s first major integration of a high‑capacity pipeline into a dense transport corridor under PM‑GatiShakti. The project required coordination with expressway construction and used limited workspace, with a 24‑inch high‑capacity gas line laid within a narrow corridor. Officials note that about 675 kilometres, or 96 percent, run inside the three‑metre strip, influencing design and construction methods for the corridor‑driven pipeline.
  • Project: Mumbai‑Nagpur Natural Gas Pipeline (MNPL)
  • Length: 694 km
  • Location: Mumbai to Nagpur, within Samruddhi Mahamarg corridor
  • Pipeline size: 24‑inch diameter
  • Key framework: PM‑GatiShakti integration
  • Engineering challenge: narrow three‑metre corridor
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