1. NS Raja Subramani Appointed Next CDS
- The Government of India appointed Lt Gen (retd) NS Raja Subramani as the next Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), and he will assume office on May 30, 2026
- He will succeed General Anil Chauhan, whose tenure concludes later this month
- NS Raja Subramani is known for his extensive military leadership and operational experience
- The appointment comes at a crucial time for India’s military reforms and theatreisation plans
- The CDS is responsible for improving coordination among the Army, Navy, and Air Force
2. Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan Named New Navy Chief
- The government appointed Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan as the next Chief of the Naval Staff from May 31, 2026
- He will lead the Indian Navy during a period of growing maritime security challenges
- Vice Admiral Swaminathan has served in several important command and operational roles
- His appointment is expected to strengthen naval modernisation and preparedness
- The Indian Navy plays a major role in protecting India’s maritime interests
3. Jan Suraksha Schemes Complete 11 Years
- PMJJBY, PMSBY, and Atal Pension Yojana completed 11 years with over 94 crore combined enrolments
- The schemes aim to expand financial security and insurance coverage in India
- Thousands of crores have been settled as insurance and pension claims
- The government launched these schemes in 2015 to support the economically weaker sections
- Jan Suraksha schemes have significantly improved social security inclusion across the country
4. India Introduces QR-Code IDs for Census 2027
- The government introduced QR-code-enabled identity cards for Census 2027 enumerators
- The move aims to improve transparency and digital verification during the census process
- Enumerators will use digital tools and mobile applications for data collection
- The Census will also include self-enumeration and live monitoring systems
- Census 2027 is expected to become India’s most technology-driven population survey
5. Supreme Court Proposes Women-Only VP Post in SCBA
- The Supreme Court proposed a permanent women-only Vice-President post in the SCBA from the 2027-28 election cycle
- The proposal aims to increase women’s representation in legal leadership positions
- SCBA stands for Supreme Court Bar Association
- The initiative reflects growing emphasis on gender inclusivity in the judiciary
- The proposal was discussed during proceedings related to SCBA elections
6. Justice Ramachandra Huddar Appointed AOC Chairperson
- Retired Karnataka High Court judge Justice Ramachandra Huddar was appointed Chairperson of Karnataka’s Admission Overseeing Committee
- The committee monitors transparency and fairness in professional course admissions
- Justice Huddar has extensive judicial and administrative experience
- The appointment aims to strengthen regulation in higher education admissions
- The AOC plays a key role in supervising private professional institutions
7. Suvendu Adhikari Becomes Bengal’s First BJP CM
- Suvendu Adhikari became West Bengal’s first BJP Chief Minister after BJP won 207 seats in the 2026 Assembly elections
- The victory marked a major political shift in West Bengal politics
- BJP secured a strong majority defeating the ruling Trinamool Congress
- Suvendu Adhikari previously served as Leader of Opposition in the state assembly
- The election result is considered a historic breakthrough for BJP in Bengal
8. Maharashtra Launches CBG Policy 2026
- Maharashtra approved a ₹500 crore Compressed Biogas Policy to promote renewable energy projects
- The policy focuses on waste-to-energy and clean fuel generation
- It aims to attract private investment in green energy infrastructure
- Compressed Biogas can help reduce pollution and fossil fuel dependence
- Maharashtra aims to become a leading state in bio-energy production
9. Odisha Tops PMAY-U 2.0 Rankings
- Odisha emerged as the top-performing state in PMAY-U 2.0 with over 2,000 houses completed by May 2026
- The scheme focuses on providing affordable housing to urban poor families
- Odisha achieved rapid construction and beneficiary allocation under the programme
- PMAY-U 2.0 aims to strengthen urban housing infrastructure across India
- The performance highlights Odisha’s effective implementation of welfare schemes
10. Jharkhand Achieves Zero Primary Dropout Rate
- Jharkhand recorded a 0% primary school dropout rate in 2024-25, showing major improvement in education outcomes
- The dropout rate was 6.41% in 2014-15 before the latest improvement
- Government education reforms and awareness campaigns contributed to the achievement
- Improved school infrastructure and student support programmes played a key role
- The achievement reflects progress in strengthening primary education access
11. Mizoram Hosts First Regional Cooperative Reform Conference
- Aizawl hosted the first regional cooperative reform conference focused on North-East rural development
- The conference discussed strengthening cooperative institutions and rural economies
- Representatives from multiple North-Eastern states participated in the event
- The discussions focused on sustainable development and local entrepreneurship
- The initiative aims to improve cooperative governance in the region
12. India Hosts ISO Space Systems Meetings
- India hosted ISO TC 20/SC 14 meetings on Space Systems and Operations in New Delhi
- Delegates from 13 countries participated in the international meetings
- The event focused on global cooperation in space technology standards
- India’s growing role in the international space sector was highlighted during the meetings
- ISRO and other agencies discussed future collaboration opportunities
13. India Chairs BRICS SME Working Group Meeting
- India chaired the first BRICS SME Working Group Meeting under its 2026 BRICS Presidency
- The discussions focused on MSME finance, fintech solutions, and digital inclusion
- Member countries explored ways to strengthen small business cooperation
- MSMEs were recognised as key drivers of economic growth and employment
- India highlighted digital public infrastructure models during the meeting
14. Digital Census Framework Introduced
- India introduced a digital framework for Census 2027 using mobile apps and self-enumeration portals
- The census process will include live monitoring and digital verification systems
- Enumerators will use technology-driven tools for real-time data collection
- Citizens may also receive self-enumeration options through online platforms
- The initiative aims to improve efficiency, transparency, and data accuracy








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