News In Short 20-02-2026

Vibrant Villages Programme–II (VVP-II)

Syllabus: GS2/ Governance

In News

  • The Vibrant Villages Programme–II (VVP-II) is a Central Sector Scheme launched by the Union Home Minister at Nathanpur village in Assam’s Cachar district.

About

  • VVP-II aims to fill infrastructure gaps, reverse out-migration, and improve livelihoods in border areas, fostering secure communities aligned with Viksit Bharat 2047.
  • It builds on VVP-I by targeting comprehensive development in border villages along India’s international land borders (excluding northern borders covered earlier), spanning 15 states and 2 UTs with a ₹6,839 crore outlay until FY 2028-29.
  • Evolved from the 1986-87 Border Area Development Programme (BADP), VVP-I (2023) targeted northern borders; VVP-II extends to Indo-Bangladesh, Indo-Nepal, Indo-Myanmar, Indo-Bhutan, and Indo-Pakistan frontiers with tailored strategies.

Key Features

  • Saturation approach: Ensures all households access existing welfare schemes via convergence.
  • Core infrastructure: Prioritizes all-weather roads (PMGSY-IV), telecom (Digital Bharat Nidhi), TV connectivity (BIND), and electrification (RDSS).
  • Livelihood focus: Promotes value chains through cooperatives/SHGs, tourism, education (e.g., SMART classes), and cultural events.

Source: PIB

Trump’s Board of Peace

Syllabus: GS2/ IR

In News

  • India participated as an observer in the recent inaugural meeting of US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace on Gaza, held in Washington DC and hosted at the Donald J Trump Institute of Peace.

About the Board

  • Established in January, 2026, in Davos, the Board stems from Trump’s 20-point peace plan for Gaza, endorsed by UN Security Council Resolution 2803, which facilitated a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict.
  • The Board aims to demilitarize Gaza, oversee reconstruction (estimated at $70 billion), and stabilize the region through aid, Hamas disarmament, and Israeli troop withdrawal.

Source: TH

“Bio-AI Mulankur” Hubs

Syllabus: GS3/ S&T

In News

  • Dr. Jitendra Singh, India’s Science and Technology Minister, announced plans to establish Bio-AI Mulankur hubs during recent events tied to the India AI Impact Summit.

About 

  • These hubs create closed-loop platforms integrating AI predictions with lab validation and data analytics.
  • They target genomics diagnostics, biomolecular design, synthetic biology, and Ayurveda research to drive scalable biotech solutions.
  • The initiative supports the BioE3 Policy, promoting biotechnology for environment, economy, and employment through high-performance biomanufacturing.
  • It builds on DBT’s Bio-RIDE scheme, emphasizing AI-biotech convergence for health, agriculture, and environmental gains.

Source: PIB

Bharat GI

Syllabus: GS3/ Economy

In News

  • ‘Bharat GI’, a national initiative to promote India’s Geographical Indication-tagged products globally, was highlighted at the India AI Impact Summit 2026.

About

  • Bharat GI serves as an umbrella brand showcasing unique Indian GI products like Coorg coffee and Darjeeling tea on international platforms.
  • It is launched by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce.
  • It leverages digital tools, including AI-driven traceability and market analytics, to connect artisans directly with global buyers.

Source: PIB

ETFs (Exchange-Traded Funds) Surged

Syllabus: GS3/Economy  

In News

  • According to data from the World Gold Council, India’s gold ETFs bought a record 15.52 tonne of gold in January, almost equal to the demand seen in the previous three months combined.

ETFs (Exchange-Traded Funds)

  • They  are investment funds traded on stock exchanges that hold a mix of assets like stocks, bonds, or commodities.
  • They let investors easily buy a diversified portfolio, track a specific index or sector, and offer cost-effective exposure to various markets, with prices fluctuating throughout the trading day.

Types

  • Equity ETFs – invest in stocks, track indices like S&P 500 or sector-specific indices.
  • Bond ETFs – invest in government or corporate bonds, offering stability and fixed income.
  • Commodity ETFs – mainly gold in India, providing exposure to commodities and hedging against inflation.
  • Currency ETFs – track specific currencies globally but limited in India.

Benefits 

  • ETFs offer diversification across assets, are cost-effective with lower fees
  • They provide high liquidity as they trade like stocks, ensure transparency with daily disclosure of holdings
  • They are generally tax-efficient compared to mutual funds.

Issues 

  • ETFs can incur trading costs like commissions, carry an overtrading risk due to ease of buying and selling,
  • They may experience tracking errors, where their performance slightly deviates from the underlying index.

Developments

  • Rising gold and silver ETF investments in January pushed India’s goods trade deficit to $35 billion, as households, still wary of formal savings, turned to metals amid volatility and geopolitical uncertainty.
  • Earlier Sovereign Gold Bonds helped curb imports but were discontinued in 2024 due to high costs, prompting calls for a new scheme for gold, silver, and other metals.

Source :IE 

India–UK Offshore Wind Taskforce 

Syllabus: GS2/IR

In News

  • India and the United Kingdom launched the India–UK Offshore Wind Taskforce.

India–UK Offshore Wind Taskforce 

  • It has been constituted under Vision 2035 and the fourth India–UK Energy Dialogue to provide strategic leadership and coordination for building India’s offshore wind ecosystem. 
  • It is aimed at accelerating cooperation in offshore wind development as part of their broader clean energy partnership under Vision 2035.
  • Focus areas for cooperation are ecosystem planning and market design, including seabed leasing frameworks and revenue certainty mechanisms.

Importance 

  • Offshore wind can supply high-quality renewable power to coastal industrial and green hydrogen clusters, strengthening industrial competitiveness and energy security.
  • India–UK Offshore Wind Taskforce reflects mutual confidence between India and the UK to address execution challenges in offshore wind development.
    • The UK brings experience in scaling offshore wind and developing mature supply chains, India offers scale, long-term demand and a rapidly expanding clean energy market.

Do you know?

  • India’s installed non-fossil fuel capacity has crossed 272 GW, including over 141 GW of solar and 55 GW of wind capacity. 
  • During the current financial year, India has added more than 35 GW of solar and 4.61 GW of wind capacity.
  • India is leading the Hydrogen Breakthrough Goal under the international Breakthrough Agenda and has achieved globally competitive benchmarks under the National Green Hydrogen Mission, with green hydrogen prices falling to a historic low of ₹279 per kg (approximately £2.65 per kg) and green ammonia prices reaching ₹49.75 per kg (approximately £0.47 per kg).

Source :PIB

Bihar’s Ban on Open Sale of Meat

Syllabus: GS2/Governance; Health

Context

  • The Bihar government announced a ban on open-air and unlicensed meat sales in urban areas.

About

  • It prohibits the sale of meat and fish in open spaces, such as roadsides, weekly markets or public thoroughfares, within urban municipal areas.
    • Sales are now restricted to licenced shops that comply with hygiene standards such as proper waste disposal. 
  • Violations can attract penalties under the Bihar Municipal Act, 2007, including fines, seizure of goods and shop closures.
  • Rational: Open-air vending poses serious public health risks, particularly in Bihar’s humid climate.
    • Unrefrigerated meat attracts flies, dust and pests, increasing contamination by pathogens like salmonella, E. coli, and listeria. 
    • Waste such as blood, feathers and offal often clogs drains.
  • Legality: The Bihar Municipal Act, 2007, empowers municipalities to impose conditions on hygiene, waste management, location and supervision.
  • Other States: Many states have regulations calling for licensed and enclosed sale of meat and fish.
    • These states include Uttar Pradesh, Assam, and Jharkhand.
    • States such as Odisha, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka and Maharashtra have imposed localised restrictions, such as near temples during festivals or in pilgrim towns.

Source: IE

Loggerhead Turtles

Syllabus: GS3/Species in News

Context

  • According to a recent study, warmer oceans and declining food availability are affecting the reproductive and migratory patterns of loggerhead turtles.

Loggerhead Turtles (Caretta caretta)

  • The loggerhead turtle is named for its large head, which supports powerful jaw muscles that enable them to feed on hard-shelled prey, such as whelks and conch.
  • They are found across the Caribbean region, Atlantic Ocean, the eastern Mediterranean Sea, the Indian Ocean and the North and South Pacific Oceans.
  • The Loggerhead sea turtle is a large omnivorous marine reptile recognized as one of the seven extant species of sea turtles. 
  • They can live up to 80 years or more.
  • Threats include bycatch in fishing gear, direct harvest of turtles and eggs, loss and degradation of nesting habitat, and changing environmental conditions.
  • They are classified as Vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
loggerhead turtles

Source: TH

 

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