Source: TH Context: At the Tribal Business Conclave in New Delhi, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal announced a significant reduction in the Geographical Indications (GI) tag application fee, from âč5,000 to âč1,000, aimed at encouraging tribal artisans to register and protect traditional products. Key Highlights: GI Tags Distributed Geographical Indications (GI) Geographical Indications (GIs) are a type of intellectual property (IP) that identify goods as originating from a specific geographical region, where quality, reputation, or other characteristics are essentially linked to that location. India has over 400 registered GIs, covering agricultural, handicraft, and industrial products. Legal Framework in India
SC Directs Jharkhand to Protect Pristine Saranda Forest
Source: TOI Context: The Supreme Court of India on Thursday directed the Jharkhand government to declare 31,468.25 hectares (â314 sq. km.) of the Saranda forest as a wildlife sanctuary, balancing the need for biodiversity protection with sustainable iron ore mining. About Saranda Forest
Indiaâs Carbon Emission Rise Slower in 2025, Says Report
Source: IE Context: According to the Global Carbon Project, Indiaâs carbon emissions in 2025 are expected to rise slower than previous years, reflecting the impact of favourable monsoon conditions and increased use of renewable energy. The findings were released amid COP30 discussions in BelĂ©m, Brazil. Key Highlights:
Challenges in Conducting the Household Income Survey (HIS 2026)
Context: The HIS 2026, to be conducted by the National Statistics Office (NSO), is aimed at collecting household income data for the first time in nearly two decades. Unlike consumption surveys, which households are generally comfortable reporting, income data collection faces unique difficulties, particularly because a majority of Indians work in the informal sector and do not file taxes. Understanding income is crucial for evaluating living wages, earnings adequacy, and social protection policies (linked to Article 43 of the Constitution). Key Challenges
India Skills Report 2026
Source: TH Context: The India Skills Report 2026 highlights a major shift in Indiaâs labour market, driven by rapid adoption of artificial intelligence, automation, and digital transformation. For the first time in five years, womenâs employability has overtaken men, marking a significant change in workforce dynamics. Key Highlights:
Cohort Connect 2025
Source: PIB Context: The Union Minister of State for Science & Technology launched the Phenome National Conclave on Longitudinal Cohort Studies: Cohort Connect 2025 at CSIRâIMMT, Bhubaneswar.The initiative is part of Phenome India, aimed at building large-scale, India-specific health datasets for precision medicine and long-term disease prediction. Key Highlights:
Indian Railways Introduces AI-Based Locking Monitoring System âDRISHTIâ
Context: Indian Railways is deploying an advanced Artificial Intelligenceâpowered Locking Monitoring System named âDRISHTIâ to strengthen freight train security, improve transparency in cargo movement, and reduce manual monitoring challenges. The system automatically detects unlocked, open, or tampered wagon doors in real time, enabling faster response and safer logistics. What is âDRISHTIâ? Developed By Objectives Key Features
SEBI Conflict-of-Interest (CoI) and Disclosure Overhaul
Source: BS Context: A high-level committee, chaired by Pratyush Sinha (former CVC), with Injeti Srinivas as vice-chair, was constituted by SEBI in March 2025 under Chairperson Tuhin Kanta Pandey. The committee aimed to strengthen CoI regulations following past allegations against former SEBI chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch. The review highlighted gaps in SEBIâs existing CoI framework, including insufficient disclosure requirements and inadequate safeguards for board members and senior officials. Key Recommendations: Comprehensive Disclosure Insider Status and Trading Restrictions Conflict Management and Recusals Ethics, Compliance, and Oversight Regulatory Enforcement Objectives
16th Finance Commission
Context: As the 16th Finance Commission cycle begins on 1 April 2026, the Union government has asked all ministries and departments to submit detailed information on central sector and centrally sponsored schemes that are ending or continuing beyond 31 March 2026. This is aimed at aligning scheme allocations, funding, and outcomes with the Finance Commission cycle. 16th Finance Commission Cycle (2026â2031) Key Objectives Implications
Jan Samarth Portal
Source: Mint Context: The Department of Financial Services (DFS), under the Ministry of Finance, has launched the Startup Common Application Journey on the Jan Samarth portal, aimed at streamlining credit access for startups across India. Key Features