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GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND SCHEMES - June 2026

Jun 2026

Jun 22, 2026

Odisha to host India’s first coal-to-ammonium nitrate plant

India's first commercial-scale coal-to-ammonium nitrate project will be built in Lakhanpur, Jharsuguda district, Odisha. The Rs 25,016 crore facility aims to convert domestic coal into high-value industrial chemicals such as ammonium nitrate. The foundation stone was laid virtually in June 2026 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu, signaling strong central-state collaboration for industrial growth. The plant is expected to boost domestic chemical manufacturing and reduce import dependence, while creating jobs and integrating with regional energy and mineral corridors in eastern India. Project timelines and commissioning dates will be announced by officials at a later date.
  • Location: Lakhanpur, Jharsuguda district, Odisha.
  • First commercial-scale coal-to-ammonium nitrate plant in India.
  • Project cost: Rs 25,016 crore.
  • Foundation stone laid virtually in June 2026 by PM Modi and President Murmu.
  • Aims to boost domestic chemical manufacturing and reduce imports.

Jun 20, 2026

Qadian–Beas Railway Line Project Revived in Punjab

The Government of India has revived the long-pending Qadian–Beas railway line project in Punjab. The 39.68-kilometre broad-gauge corridor will connect Qadian in Gurdaspur district with Beas in Amritsar district, passing through the Majha region. The project is estimated to cost about ₹1,400 crore and will be developed by Northern Railway. Officials expect the link to improve connectivity, promote tourism, and drive regional development by integrating Majha with broader rail networks. The revival follows decades of discussions and promises to enhance economic activity and religious tourism in Punjab.
  • Qadian–Beas rail line revival in Punjab (39.68 km).
  • Broad-gauge corridor connects Qadian (Gurdaspur) and Beas (Amritsar).
  • Estimated cost around ₹1,400 crore.
  • Development by Northern Railway.
  • Aims to boost connectivity and tourism in Majha region.
  • Supports broader economic development and regional integration.

Jun 19, 2026

Meghalaya records highest fiscal deficit in FY25 at 8.69% of GSDP

A June 2026 report from the Comptroller and Auditor General shows Meghalaya posting the highest fiscal deficit among Indian states in FY25, at 8.69% of GSDP. The report notes that 18 of 28 states exceeded the 3% deficit ceiling, with Nagaland at 6.14% and Sikkim at 5.59%. The assessment highlights rising liabilities and a fiscal stress level comparable to the COVID-19 period. The findings emphasize ongoing fiscal challenges facing several states and the urgency of fiscal consolidation measures, particularly in the northeast region where revenue pressures and expenditure requirements continue to grow.
  • Deficit: Meghalaya 8.69% of GSDP in FY25
  • 18 of 28 states exceeded 3% deficit target
  • Next highest deficits: Nagaland 6.14%, Sikkim 5.59%
  • Context: comparison to COVID-19 period
  • Source: CAG state finances review (FY25)

Tasgaon Lift Irrigation Scheme gets Letter of Award for Rs 126 crore project

The Maharashtra Krishna Valley Development Corporation issued a Letter of Award (LOA) for the Tasgaon Lift Irrigation Scheme in Satara district in mid-June 2026. The joint venture, led by Patel Engineering Limited, secured a contract worth Rs 126.37 crore to implement irrigation works across a 2,277 hectare command area in six villages: Tasgaon, Varne, Karandwadi, Devkarwadi, Degaon and Nigadi. The project aims to expand water distribution and support farming in the region. MKVDC’s LOA signals continued investment in rural infrastructure, reinforcing water security and agricultural productivity in western Maharashtra.
  • LOA issued by MKVDC in June 2026
  • Contract value: Rs 126.37 crore to Patel Engineering JV
  • Command area: 2,277 hectares; six villages
  • Villages include Tasgaon, Varne, Karandwadi, Devkarwadi, Degaon, Nigadi
  • Objective: expand irrigation and water distribution

Jun 18, 2026

Coal gasification roadshow held in Mumbai to push cleaner energy

The Ministry of Coal organized the third roadshow on the Scheme for Promotion of Surface Coal/Lignite Gasification Projects in Mumbai during June 2026. The event gathered industry leaders, investors, technology providers, policy experts, and financial institutions to discuss scaling gasification projects. The roadshow aligns with efforts to promote cleaner and more sustainable use of coal resources in India, addressing regulatory, financial, and technical considerations. Participants highlighted opportunities to enhance energy security, reduce emissions, and foster technology transfer, while seeking broader stakeholder participation to accelerate the deployment of gasification technologies across public and private sectors.
  • Third roadshow held in June 2026 in Mumbai
  • Part of the Scheme for Promotion of Surface Coal/Lignite Gasification
  • Attendees included industry, policy, and financial stakeholders
  • Aims to promote cleaner coal utilization and energy security
  • Focus on regulatory and financial enablers

Jun 17, 2026

Assam secures GI tags for four traditional products

In June 2026, Assam secured Geographical Indication tags for four native products: Karbi Anglong Handloom Products, Assam Bihu Pepa, Assam Bamboo Crafts, and Deuri Handloom Products. GI protection helps prevent unauthorised use and supports rural artisans by preserving traditional methods and regional identity. The designation is expected to boost local livelihoods, enhance market access, and encourage investment in weavers and craftsmen. Government officials noted that GI tags also promote sustainable tourism and cultural pride by highlighting Assam’s distinctive crafts and textile heritage.
  • Products: Karbi Anglong Handloom, Assam Bihu Pepa, Assam Bamboo Crafts, Deuri Handloom
  • Purpose: GI protection and brand integrity
  • Beneficiaries: Rural artisans and craftspeople
  • Outcomes: Market access, sustainable tourism
  • Date: June 2026

India blocks Telegram temporarily over exam fraud concerns

On 16 June 2026, India temporarily blocked the messaging app Telegram amid concerns that it was being used to facilitate fraud during national medical entrance examinations. The government, citing the risk of forged communications and leaked content, extended the block until 22 June 2026. Education authorities stated the move was necessary to protect the integrity of exams and ensure a fair testing environment. The development follows earlier admissions and policy debates about exam security, digital communication, and platform accountability. Telegram users were advised to switch to alternative compliant channels during the blocking period.
  • Action: Telegram blocked in India
  • Reason: Exam fraud concerns (medical entrance test)
  • Duration: Until 22 June 2026
  • Reasoning: Prevent forged content and leaks
  • Context: Exam security policy discussions

Telangana MoU aims to digitise regional manuscripts

The Department of Heritage, Telangana, signed a memorandum of understanding with the Noor International Microfilm Centre in June 2026 to digitise, conserve, and catalogue manuscripts, paintings, books, and archival records. The agreement envisions the digitisation of hundreds of manuscripts and thousands of documents, safeguarding Telangana’s cultural heritage. The collaboration will involve preservation best practices, metadata creation, and public access to digital collections. It aligns with state-level cultural policy goals to promote research, education, and tourism through accessible archival resources.
  • Parties: Telangana Department of Heritage and Noor International Microfilm Centre
  • Aim: Digitise and conserve manuscripts and archival items
  • Scope: Hundreds of manuscripts, thousands of documents
  • Benefits: Cultural preservation, research, tourism
  • Timeline: Signed in June 2026
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