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GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND SCHEMES - July 2025

Jul 2025

Jul 25, 2026

Mee Bhoomi blockchain pilot launched to secure digital land records in Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh launched the Mee Bhoomi–Blockchain pilot project in July 2026 to improve the security and transparency of digital land records. The platform uses blockchain technology to create a tamper-resistant repository for land information, integrating data from revenue, survey and registration departments. This initiative aims to reduce fraud, enhance verification speed and streamline land transactions for citizens. It aligns with broader e-governance goals and the push for transparent public services in the state. The project is part of ongoing reforms to modernize land administration and governance in Andhra Pradesh.
  • Mee Bhoomi–Blockchain pilot launched in July 2026.
  • Aims to secure digital land records with blockchain.
  • Data integrated from revenue, survey and registration departments.
  • Targets reduced fraud and faster verification.
  • Part of broader e-governance and land reform efforts.

Jharkhand to establish first Film and Television Institute in Ranchi under SRFTI MoU

The Jharkhand Film Development Corporation Limited signed an MoU with the Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute in July 2026 to establish Jharkhand’s first dedicated Film and Television Institute in Ranchi. The institute will offer professional training in filmmaking, television production, script writing and related creative fields. It will commence operations from Suchna Bhawan in Ranchi and progressively expand with improved facilities, equipment and faculty. The partnership highlights government emphasis on skill development, local industry growth and youth employment in the media sector, aligning with national skill initiatives. Must-know: SRFTI operates as a premier national institute shaping media education in India.
  • MoU signed between Jharkhand Film Development Corporation Limited and SRFTI in July 2026.
  • First dedicated Film and Television Institute planned for Ranchi, Jharkhand.
  • Initial operations from Suchna Bhawan with future expansion.
  • Focus on filmmaking, TV production, script writing and related fields.
  • Governance aligns with national skill development schemes.

Jul 23, 2026

Anurag Jain named NITI Aayog CEO; term to August 2028

Anurag Jain, a senior IAS officer from the 1989 batch of the Madhya Pradesh cadre, was appointed Chief Executive Officer of NITI Aayog by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet in July 2026. He is expected to serve until August 31, 2028. The appointment, part of leadership changes at India’s premier public policy think tank, brings a governance expert with experience in development planning to steer policy analysis and strategic planning. Jain’s tenure signals continuity in policy direction while potentially introducing new priorities in economic reforms, governance, and data-driven program evaluation.
  • Anurag Jain appointed CEO of NITI Aayog (July 2026).
  • 1989-batch IAS officer, Madhya Pradesh cadre.
  • Term until 31 August 2028.
  • Applies leadership changes at India’s policy think tank.

Centre approves two Electronics Manufacturing Clusters in Tamil Nadu

The Centre approved two Electronics Manufacturing Clusters in Tamil Nadu with a combined investment exceeding Rs 1,012 crore. The clusters are planned at Manallur and Pillapaikkam and are expected to enhance electronics manufacturing capacity, attract additional investment and support India’s broader push for domestic production. Officials say the projects will strengthen supply chains, provide employment opportunities and bolster technological self-reliance in the sector. The announcement aligns with government policies to expand manufacturing ecosystems and promote advanced electronics across the country, particularly in southern India.
  • Two Electronics Manufacturing Clusters approved in Tamil Nadu.
  • Combined investment: over Rs 1,012 crore.
  • Locations: Manallur and Pillapaikkam.
  • Aims: expand manufacturing capacity, attract investment, create jobs.

Jul 22, 2026

Coal-sector technical cooperation with GIZ to support mine closure and redevelopment

India's Ministry of Coal signed an Implementation Agreement with Germany's development agency, GIZ, for technical cooperation in the coal sector. The partnership focuses on scientific closure and redevelopment of coal mines, institutional capacity building, knowledge sharing, and post-mining development. The agreement aims to promote sustainable and responsible practices in India's coal sector, including environmental safeguards, land rehabilitation, and community development. The collaboration is expected to enable technical training, data sharing, and joint pilots in several coal regions, with a focus on long-term reclamation and livelihoods.
  • MoC signs agreement with GIZ for coal-sector cooperation.
  • Focus on mine closure, redevelopment, and capacity building.
  • Emphasis on environmental safeguards and post-mining development.
  • Includes training, data sharing, and pilot projects in multiple regions.
  • Aims for sustainable, responsible practices in coal mining.

Mission Golden Spice to strengthen Lakadong turmeric value chain in Meghalaya

The Centre launched Mission Golden Spice in July 2026 to strengthen the value chain of Meghalaya's GI-tag Lakadong turmeric. The ₹175.45 crore initiative aims to improve cultivation, processing, branding and exports, with a five-year timeline from 2026 to 2030 in two phases. It seeks to raise farmers' incomes and promote Lakadong turmeric as a premium global spice. The program will support better seeds, extension services, post-harvest handling, quality testing, packaging and market access. It also includes capacity building for farmers and cooperatives, development of branding and traceability, and export-readiness activities to integrate Lakadong turmeric into international supply chains. The initiative also envisions monitoring and evaluation.
  • Initiative launched in July 2026; budget ₹175.45 crore; duration 2026–2030 in two phases.
  • Aims to boost cultivation, processing, branding and exports of Lakadong turmeric (GI-tag).
  • Targets higher farmer incomes and premium positioning in global markets.
  • Focus areas include seeds, extension services, post-harvest, packaging, branding, and traceability.
  • Emphasizes capacity building, market linkages, and export-readiness; includes monitoring.

Jul 21, 2026

Delhi approves PARIVARTAN vehicle renewal scheme

In July 2026, the Delhi Government approved the PARIVARTAN Programme for Accelerated Renewal and Incentivisation of Vehicle Assets for Reducing Transport Air Pollution and Network Emissions. The Centre-backed vehicle scrappage scheme targets commercial vehicles in the Delhi-NCR region, including BS-IV or older Light Goods Vehicles, Medium Goods Vehicles, Heavy Goods Vehicles, and buses. The scheme provides incentives for scrapping and replacement under a notified framework, aiming to curb pollution and modernise the fleet. Officials emphasised expected improvements in air quality and efficiency alongside broader transport policy goals.
  • PARIVARTAN approved for Delhi and NCR commercial fleets.
  • Targets BS-IV and older LGVs, MGVs, HGVs, and buses.
  • Centre-backed vehicle scrappage with replacement incentives.
  • Aims to reduce transport emissions and improve air quality.

QDENGA dengue vaccine approved in India for 4–60 years age group

India's drug regulator, the DCGI, granted market authorisation to Takeda's dengue vaccine QDENGA (TAK-003) in July 2026 for individuals aged 4 to 60 years. The live-attenuated tetravalent vaccine protects against all four dengue serotypes and uses a two-dose schedule three months apart, with no prior screening required. The approval marks the first dengue vaccine available in India, aiming to reduce the disease burden in high-risk regions and complement vector-control efforts. Health authorities emphasised the importance of vaccination alongside surveillance and public education to sustain protection across communities.
  • DCGI approved Takeda's QDENGA for ages 4–60.
  • Two-dose schedule three months apart; no prior screening needed.
  • First dengue vaccine authorised for India.
  • Aims to reduce dengue burden with vaccination plus surveillance.

Jul 20, 2026

Andhra Pradesh launches Common Zoning Regulations 2026

The Andhra Pradesh government notified the Common Zoning Regulations, 2026 to create a uniform framework for land use and urban development. The new system standardises zoning categories and consolidates earlier planning rules into a single, rule-based framework. It aims to simplify development permissions, improve transparency, and reduce delays. Local authorities will apply standardized norms for housing, commercial, and industrial zones, promoting predictable approvals and orderly growth. The regulations aim to balance growth with environmental protections and public amenities, supporting sustainable urban development. Stakeholders from real estate and civic administration welcome the move, while some residents seek transitional guidelines.
  • New uniform zoning framework: Common Zoning Regulations, 2026
  • Replaces multiple existing planning rules
  • Aims: simplify permissions, increase transparency
  • Standardised norms for housing, commercial, industrial zones
  • Focus on sustainable, orderly urban growth

White Rabbit IST Network inaugurated for secure time dissemination

Union Minister Pralhad Joshi commissioned the White Rabbit Technology-based Indian Standard Time Dissemination Demonstration Network in Bengaluru on 16 July 2026. The facility, located at the Regional Reference Standard Laboratory, provides highly accurate time signals and secure dissemination. The network aims to strengthen timekeeping infrastructure for banking, telecommunications, power, and transportation sectors. Officials say the system will improve reliability, security, and redundancy of national time standards. The project supports self-reliant digital infrastructure, enabling synchronized operations across the country and reducing dependence on external time sources.
  • Inauguration date: 16 July 2026
  • Location: Bengaluru; Regional Reference Standard Laboratory
  • Purpose: precise time dissemination for critical sectors
  • Benefits: reliability, security, redundancy
  • Strategic goal: robust national time standards
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