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India Ranks 3rd in Rare Earth Reserves with 6.9 million tonnes REOOn December 28, 2025, India ranked 3rd in Rare Earth reserves with 6.9 million tonnes (MT) of Rare Earth Oxide (REO) reserves, accounting for around 6 to 7% of global reserves, in a report released by Amicus Growth.China ranked first with 44 MT of ROE and Brazil (approximately 21 MT) secured second place.About Rare Earth Elements (REE) : Rare earth elements are a group of 17 metallic elements with unique magnetic, optical, and chemical properties and are high-grade, economically extractable deposits.Highlights of the Report:Other Top 10 countries: Australia ranked 4th with 5.7 MT, Russia (5th rank) (3.8 MT), Vietnam (6th rank) (3.5 MT), Malaysia (7th rank) (2 MT), Thailand (8th rank) (1.9 MT), United States of America (USA) (9th rank) (1.9 MT), and Burundi (1.5 MT).REE Production: In 2024, India produced around 2,900 tonnes, which is less than 1% of global production, placing it 7th globally. China produced about 270,000 tonnes in 2024, securing first place.The USA produced 45,000 tonnes and secured second place, followed by Myanmar (31,000 tonnes) (3rd place), Nigeria (4th), Thailand (5th), and Australia (6th), each produced around 13,000 tonnes.Russia produced (8th), Madagascar (9th) around 2,500 tonnes, and Vietnam (10th) (300 tonnes).About the Ministry of Mines (MoM):Union Minister – G Kishan Reddy (Constituency – Secunderabad, Telangana)Minister of State (MoS) – Satish Chandra Dubey (Rajya Sabha – Bihar)

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India Ranks 3rd in Rare Earth Reserves with 6.9 million tonnes REOOn December 28, 2025, India ranked 3rd in Rare Earth reserves with 6.9 million tonnes (MT) of Rare Earth Oxide (REO) reserves, accounting for around 6 to 7% of global reserves, in a report released by Amicus Growth.China ranked first with 44 MT of ROE and Brazil (approximately 21 MT) secured second place.About Rare Earth Elements (REE) : Rare earth elements are a group of 17 metallic elements with unique magnetic, optical, and chemical properties and are high-grade, economically extractable deposits.Highlights of the Report:Other Top 10 countries: Australia ranked 4th with 5.7 MT, Russia (5th rank) (3.8 MT), Vietnam (6th rank) (3.5 MT), Malaysia (7th rank) (2 MT), Thailand (8th rank) (1.9 MT), United States of America (USA) (9th rank) (1.9 MT), and Burundi (1.5 MT).REE Production: In 2024, India produced around 2,900 tonnes, which is less than 1% of global production, placing it 7th globally. China produced about 270,000 tonnes in 2024, securing first place.The USA produced 45,000 tonnes and secured second place, followed by Myanmar (31,000 tonnes) (3rd place), Nigeria (4th), Thailand (5th), and Australia (6th), each produced around 13,000 tonnes.Russia produced (8th), Madagascar (9th) around 2,500 tonnes, and Vietnam (10th) (300 tonnes).About the Ministry of Mines (MoM):Union Minister – G Kishan Reddy (Constituency – Secunderabad, Telangana)Minister of State (MoS) – Satish Chandra Dubey (Rajya Sabha – Bihar)
India Ranks 3rd in Rare Earth Reserves with 6.9 million tonnes REOOn December 28, 2025, India ranked 3rd in Rare Earth reserves with 6.9 million tonnes (MT) of Rare Earth Oxide (REO) reserves, accounting for around 6 to 7% of global reserves, in a re...
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IAF’s SDI Signs MoU with IIT-Madras to Develop Indigenous Airborne Communication SystemIn December 2025, the Software Development Institute (SDI) of Indian Air Force (IAF), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Indian Institute of Technology-Madras (IIT-M), Chennai(Tamil Nadu, TN), to jointly design and develop an indigenous digital communication system for airborne applications(App).This collaboration marks a major step towards realising the vision of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’, fostering self-reliance in defence technology and enhancing strategic capabilities of India.What? MoU SignedEntities Involved: IAF’s SDI and IIT-MadrasPurpose: To jointly develop indigenous Airborne Communication SystemPriority Areas: Advanced encryption protocols, secure data, resilience against threats, scalability for airborne networks, among othersKey Details of MoU:Signatories: The MoU was signed by Air Vice Marshal R. Guruhari, Commandant of SDI; Prof. V. Kamakoti, Director of IIT-M; and Dr. M.J. Shankar Raman, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Pravartak Technologies Foundation at IIT-M campus in Chennai.Partnership: The initiative combines SDI’s defence software expertise with IIT‑Madras’ cutting-edge research capabilities.Key Focus Area: The project  will focus on areas like: advanced encryption protocols, secure transmission of data, resilience against threats, scalability for airborne networks, and integration with existing defence systems.Significance: SDI in partnership with IIT-M will develop advanced algorithms for networking and encryption, which is critical for secure, reliable, and high-performance data exchange in dynamic airborne systems.Such systems are indispensable for contemporary military operations and the execution of network-centric warfare.

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IAF’s SDI Signs MoU with IIT-Madras to Develop Indigenous Airborne Communication SystemIn December 2025, the Software Development Institute (SDI) of Indian Air Force (IAF), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Indian Institute of Technology-Madras (IIT-M), Chennai(Tamil Nadu, TN), to jointly design and develop an indigenous digital communication system for airborne applications(App).This collaboration marks a major step towards realising the vision of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’, fostering self-reliance in defence technology and enhancing strategic capabilities of India.What? MoU SignedEntities Involved: IAF’s SDI and IIT-MadrasPurpose: To jointly develop indigenous Airborne Communication SystemPriority Areas: Advanced encryption protocols, secure data, resilience against threats, scalability for airborne networks, among othersKey Details of MoU:Signatories: The MoU was signed by Air Vice Marshal R. Guruhari, Commandant of SDI; Prof. V. Kamakoti, Director of IIT-M; and Dr. M.J. Shankar Raman, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Pravartak Technologies Foundation at IIT-M campus in Chennai.Partnership: The initiative combines SDI’s defence software expertise with IIT‑Madras’ cutting-edge research capabilities.Key Focus Area: The project  will focus on areas like: advanced encryption protocols, secure transmission of data, resilience against threats, scalability for airborne networks, and integration with existing defence systems.Significance: SDI in partnership with IIT-M will develop advanced algorithms for networking and encryption, which is critical for secure, reliable, and high-performance data exchange in dynamic airborne systems.Such systems are indispensable for contemporary military operations and the execution of network-centric warfare.
IAF’s SDI Signs MoU with IIT-Madras to Develop Indigenous Airborne Communication SystemIn December 2025, the Software Development Institute (SDI) of Indian Air Force (IAF), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Indian Institute of Technolog...
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NTH Signs MoU with DMSRDE to Strengthen Research and Testing CooperationOn December 28, 2025, the National Test House (NTH), under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution (MoCAF&PD), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Defence Materials and Stores Research & Development Establishment (DMSRDE), under Defence Research and Development (DRDO), Ministry of Defence(MoD), to strengthen cooperation in research, testing and training.What? MoU signedEntities: NTH & DMSRDEPurpose: To strengthen the areas of research, testing and trainingKey Details of the MoU:Role of Entities: Under the MoU, NTH and DMSRDE will support each other in testing and evaluation. The partnership is expected to enhance knowledge sharing, skill development, and technical expertise.Scope: NTH and DMSRDE will conduct joint research and testing, share laboratory facilities and equipment, exchange scientific and technical knowledge, organize seminars, workshops, and training programs, and collaborate on topics of mutual and national interest.NTH: Established in 1912, NTH offers testing, inspection, and quality assurance for industrial and consumer products, following national and international standards. It is accredited by the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) and recognised by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).

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30 Dec, 2025
NTH Signs MoU with DMSRDE to Strengthen Research and Testing CooperationOn December 28, 2025, the National Test House (NTH), under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution (MoCAF&PD), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Defence Materials and Stores Research & Development Establishment (DMSRDE), under Defence Research and Development (DRDO), Ministry of Defence(MoD), to strengthen cooperation in research, testing and training.What? MoU signedEntities: NTH & DMSRDEPurpose: To strengthen the areas of research, testing and trainingKey Details of the MoU:Role of Entities: Under the MoU, NTH and DMSRDE will support each other in testing and evaluation. The partnership is expected to enhance knowledge sharing, skill development, and technical expertise.Scope: NTH and DMSRDE will conduct joint research and testing, share laboratory facilities and equipment, exchange scientific and technical knowledge, organize seminars, workshops, and training programs, and collaborate on topics of mutual and national interest.NTH: Established in 1912, NTH offers testing, inspection, and quality assurance for industrial and consumer products, following national and international standards. It is accredited by the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) and recognised by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).
NTH Signs MoU with DMSRDE to Strengthen Research and Testing CooperationOn December 28, 2025, the National Test House (NTH), under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution (MoCAF&PD), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) wit...
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GoI Declares Parvati-Arga Bird Sanctuary in UP as ESZIn December 2025, Union Minister of State (MoS) Kirti Vardhan Singh, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), announced that the Government of India (GoI) has declared the Parvati-Arga Bird Sanctuary (PABS) in Uttar Pradesh (UP) as an Eco-Sensitive Zone (ESZ) to promote biodiversity conservation and responsible ecotourismWhat? Parvati-Arga Bird Sanctuary (PABS) in UP declared as ESZDeclared by: GoIAnnounced by: Union MoS Kirti Vardhan Singh, MoEFCCKey Objective: To develop it as a responsible ecotourism destination and strengthen biodiversityAbout Parvati-Arga Bird Sanctuary :Biodiversity: The ESZ declaration aims to protect flora and fauna, maintain ecological balance, and strengthen biodiversity.Location & Area: This Ramsar-listed site is situated in Gonda District, UP, covering an area of 1,084 hectares and serves as a critical habitat for migratory birds from Central Asia and Tibet.ESZ : An area surrounding protected regions, designated under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 (EPA), aimed at reducing human impact and ensuring sustainable development.

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AB-PMJAY Expansion in 2025: Governments of Odisha & Delhi joinedIn 2025, Ayushman Bharat- Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY), a flagship initiative by the Government of India (GoI), launched in 2018, further expanded its coverage by including Delhi and Odisha.What? AB-PMJAY Expansion in 2025New Entrants: Delhi and OdishaNon-Joinee: West BengalAB‑PMJAY :Launched in 2018, Provides cashless hospitalisation coverage up to Rs.5 lakh per family per year .AB-PMJAY Expansion in 2025:Odisha: In January 2025, Government of Odisha signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with National Health Authority (NHM), under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), to join AB-PMJAY as the 34th State or Union Territory (UT).Delhi: In April 2025, Government of Delhi signed the MoU with NHM and became the 35th State or UT to join AB-PMJAY.Non-Joinee: With this move, West Bengal (WB) is the only State which has not joined AB-PMJAY.AB-PMJAY: It is a health assurance programme that offers cashless hospitalisation coverage of up to Rs.5 lakh per family per year for secondary and tertiary care.As of 1 December 2025, around 42.48 crore Ayushman cards have been issued since 2018, with 10.98 crore hospital admissions and claims totaling Rs.1.60 lakh crore under the scheme.

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AB-PMJAY Expansion in 2025: Governments of Odisha & Delhi joinedIn 2025, Ayushman Bharat- Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY), a flagship initiative by the Government of India (GoI), launched in 2018, further expanded its coverage by including Delhi and Odisha.What? AB-PMJAY Expansion in 2025New Entrants: Delhi and OdishaNon-Joinee: West BengalAB‑PMJAY :Launched in 2018, Provides cashless hospitalisation coverage up to Rs.5 lakh per family per year .AB-PMJAY Expansion in 2025:Odisha: In January 2025, Government of Odisha signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with National Health Authority (NHM), under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), to join AB-PMJAY as the 34th State or Union Territory (UT).Delhi: In April 2025, Government of Delhi signed the MoU with NHM and became the 35th State or UT to join AB-PMJAY.Non-Joinee: With this move, West Bengal (WB) is the only State which has not joined AB-PMJAY.AB-PMJAY: It is a health assurance programme that offers cashless hospitalisation coverage of up to Rs.5 lakh per family per year for secondary and tertiary care.As of 1 December 2025, around 42.48 crore Ayushman cards have been issued since 2018, with 10.98 crore hospital admissions and claims totaling Rs.1.60 lakh crore under the scheme.
AB-PMJAY Expansion in 2025: Governments of Odisha & Delhi joinedIn 2025, Ayushman Bharat- Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY), a flagship initiative by the Government of India (GoI), launched in 2018, further expanded its coverage by includin...
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DAC Approved Proposals Worth Rs 79,000 Crore to Enhance the Capabilities of Armed ForcesIn December 2025, the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), chaired by Union Minister Rajnath Singh, Ministry of Defence (MoD) approved cleared procurement proposals worth Rs.79,000 crore  covering Indian Army(IA), Indian Navy(IN), and Indian Air Force(IAF) acquisitions under Buy (Indian-Indigenously Designed, Developed, Manufactured(IDDM)) category to boost operational readiness and self-reliance.This marks the fourth DAC meeting of 2025, following October’s similar approvals.What? DAC Approved Proposals worth Rs 79,000 croreChaired by: Union Minister Rajnath Singh, MoDApproved for: IA, IN and IAFApprovals for IA:  Loiter Munition System for Artillery Regiments, LLLRWs, Long Range Guided Rocket for Pinaka MLRS, and Integrated Drone Detection & Interdiction System Mk-IIApprovals for IN: BP Tugs, HF SDR, and HALE RPASApprovals for IAF: Automatic Take-off Landing Recording System, Astra Mk-II Missiles, Full Mission Simulator for LCA Tejas and SPICE-1000Key Procurement for Armed Forces:Key Acquisitions for IA: The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) accorded Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) for the procurement of Loiter Munition Systems, Low Level Light Weight Radars (LLLWRs), Long Range Guided Rocket Ammunition for Pinaka MLRS, and the Integrated Drone Detection & Interdiction System Mk-II to enhance precision strike capability, counter low-flying drones, extend Pinaka’s range and accuracy, and protect critical assets in both tactical battle areas and hinterland.Key Acquisitions for IN: The DAC granted AoN for Bollard Pull (BP) Tugs, High Frequency Software Defined Radio (HF SDR) Manpack, and leasing of High Altitude Long Range (HALE) RPAS. These systems will support safe manoeuvring of naval vessels, improve secure long-range communication, and ensure continuous intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR) and Maritime Domain Awareness in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).Key Acquisitions for IAF: AoN was approved for Automatic Take-off and Landing Recording Systems, Astra Mk-II missiles, Full Mission Simulators for LCA Tejas, and SPICE-1000 guidance kits. These acquisitions will strengthen aerospace safety, enhance beyond-visual-range combat capability, improve pilot training, and boost the IAF’s long-range precision strike capability.Ministry of Defence (MoD):Union Minister- Rajnath Singh (Constituency- Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, UP)Minister of State (MoS)- Sanjay Seth( Lok Sabha constituency- Ranchi, Jharkhand)

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DAC Approved Proposals Worth Rs 79,000 Crore to Enhance the Capabilities of Armed ForcesIn December 2025, the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), chaired by Union Minister Rajnath Singh, Ministry of Defence (MoD) approved cleared procurement proposals worth Rs.79,000 crore  covering Indian Army(IA), Indian Navy(IN), and Indian Air Force(IAF) acquisitions under Buy (Indian-Indigenously Designed, Developed, Manufactured(IDDM)) category to boost operational readiness and self-reliance.This marks the fourth DAC meeting of 2025, following October’s similar approvals.What? DAC Approved Proposals worth Rs 79,000 croreChaired by: Union Minister Rajnath Singh, MoDApproved for: IA, IN and IAFApprovals for IA:  Loiter Munition System for Artillery Regiments, LLLRWs, Long Range Guided Rocket for Pinaka MLRS, and Integrated Drone Detection & Interdiction System Mk-IIApprovals for IN: BP Tugs, HF SDR, and HALE RPASApprovals for IAF: Automatic Take-off Landing Recording System, Astra Mk-II Missiles, Full Mission Simulator for LCA Tejas and SPICE-1000Key Procurement for Armed Forces:Key Acquisitions for IA: The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) accorded Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) for the procurement of Loiter Munition Systems, Low Level Light Weight Radars (LLLWRs), Long Range Guided Rocket Ammunition for Pinaka MLRS, and the Integrated Drone Detection & Interdiction System Mk-II to enhance precision strike capability, counter low-flying drones, extend Pinaka’s range and accuracy, and protect critical assets in both tactical battle areas and hinterland.Key Acquisitions for IN: The DAC granted AoN for Bollard Pull (BP) Tugs, High Frequency Software Defined Radio (HF SDR) Manpack, and leasing of High Altitude Long Range (HALE) RPAS. These systems will support safe manoeuvring of naval vessels, improve secure long-range communication, and ensure continuous intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR) and Maritime Domain Awareness in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).Key Acquisitions for IAF: AoN was approved for Automatic Take-off and Landing Recording Systems, Astra Mk-II missiles, Full Mission Simulators for LCA Tejas, and SPICE-1000 guidance kits. These acquisitions will strengthen aerospace safety, enhance beyond-visual-range combat capability, improve pilot training, and boost the IAF’s long-range precision strike capability.Ministry of Defence (MoD):Union Minister- Rajnath Singh (Constituency- Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, UP)Minister of State (MoS)- Sanjay Seth( Lok Sabha constituency- Ranchi, Jharkhand)
DAC Approved Proposals Worth Rs 79,000 Crore to Enhance the Capabilities of Armed ForcesIn December 2025, the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), chaired by Union Minister Rajnath Singh, Ministry of Defence (MoD) approved cleared procurement proposals...
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MoPSW Notified Operational Guidelines for Two Major Shipbuilding InitiativesIn December 2025, the Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways (MoPSW) notified the operational guidelines for two key shipbuilding initiatives, the Shipbuilding Financial Assistance Scheme (SBFAS) and the Shipbuilding Development Scheme (SbDS), with total budget outlay of Rs 44,700 crore.As per MoPSW, both initiatives will remain valid until March 31, 2036, with an in-principle extension envisaged up to 2047.About Operational Guidelines for Shipbuilding Initiatives:Guidelines for SBFAS:Under SBFAS with a budgetary allocation of Rs.24,736 crore, the Government of India (GoI) will extend financial assistance of 15%–25% per vessel, depending on the vessel category.The scheme offers graded support for small normal, large normal, large normal, and specialised vessels.The scheme also provides for the establishment of a National Shipbuilding Mission(NSM). It also features a shipbreaking credit note which offers 40% of scrap value as credit to shipowners scrapping vessels at Indian yards.Guidelines for SbDS:The SbDS, with a budget outlay of Rs.19,989 crore, primarily focuses on long-term capacity and capability building within the domestic shipbuilding sector.The scheme facilitates the development of greenfield shipbuilding clusters, modernisation of existing brownfield shipyards, and the setting up of an Indian Ship Technology Centre (ISTC) under the Indian Maritime University (IMU).Greenfield shipbuilding clusters under SbDS, will receive 100% capital support for common maritime and internal infrastructure through a Centre-State (50:50) Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV).The scheme also introduces a Credit Risk Coverage Framework which offers government-supported insurance for pre-shipment, post-shipment, and vendor-default risks to enhance project bankability and financial resilience.

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MoPSW Notified Operational Guidelines for Two Major Shipbuilding InitiativesIn December 2025, the Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways (MoPSW) notified the operational guidelines for two key shipbuilding initiatives, the Shipbuilding Financial Assistance Scheme (SBFAS) and the Shipbuilding Development Scheme (SbDS), with total budget outlay of Rs 44,700 crore.As per MoPSW, both initiatives will remain valid until March 31, 2036, with an in-principle extension envisaged up to 2047.About Operational Guidelines for Shipbuilding Initiatives:Guidelines for SBFAS:Under SBFAS with a budgetary allocation of Rs.24,736 crore, the Government of India (GoI) will extend financial assistance of 15%–25% per vessel, depending on the vessel category.The scheme offers graded support for small normal, large normal, large normal, and specialised vessels.The scheme also provides for the establishment of a National Shipbuilding Mission(NSM). It also features a shipbreaking credit note which offers 40% of scrap value as credit to shipowners scrapping vessels at Indian yards.Guidelines for SbDS:The SbDS, with a budget outlay of Rs.19,989 crore, primarily focuses on long-term capacity and capability building within the domestic shipbuilding sector.The scheme facilitates the development of greenfield shipbuilding clusters, modernisation of existing brownfield shipyards, and the setting up of an Indian Ship Technology Centre (ISTC) under the Indian Maritime University (IMU).Greenfield shipbuilding clusters under SbDS, will receive 100% capital support for common maritime and internal infrastructure through a Centre-State (50:50) Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV).The scheme also introduces a Credit Risk Coverage Framework which offers government-supported insurance for pre-shipment, post-shipment, and vendor-default risks to enhance project bankability and financial resilience.
MoPSW Notified Operational Guidelines for Two Major Shipbuilding InitiativesIn December 2025, the Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways (MoPSW) notified the operational guidelines for two key shipbuilding initiatives, the Shipbuilding Financial Ass...
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Union Minister Pralhad Joshi Releases’ IS 19262:2025’ for Electric Agricultural TractorOn December 24, 2025, the Union Minister Pralhad Joshi, Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution (MoCAF&PD), unveiled a new Indian Standard (IS) 19262: 2025 ‘Electric Agricultural Tractors – Test Code’ on the occasion of National Consumer Day 2025(December 24), held at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, Delhi.What? 19262: 2025 ‘Electric Agricultural Tractor – Test Code unveiledWho? Union Minister Pralhad Joshi, MoCAF&PDDeveloped by: BISReference Standard: IS 5994:2022Purpose: Uniform testing for safety, reliability & performance of electric tractorsKey Features of IS 19262:2025 :Electric Agricultural Tractor: The tractor use electric motor(s) powered by battery packs, instead of conventional diesel engines, for propulsion and other agricultural operations.Developer: The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), under the MoCAF&PD, developed the standard to set uniform testing procedures for the safety, reliability and performance of electric agricultural tractors.Contributor: The development of this standard was greatly supported by the following contributors:Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare (MoAFW)Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) -Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering(CIAE) , Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh (MP)Central Farm Machinery Training and Testing Institute (CFMTTI), Budni, MPTractor and Mechanization Association (TMA), New DelhiAutomotive Research Association of India (ARAI), Pune, MaharashtraAll India Farmers Alliance (AIFA), New DelhiReference Standards: The standard draws technical assistance from IS 5994: 2022 ‘Agricultural tractors — Test code’ and relevant Automotive Industry Standards developed for Electric Vehicles(EV), suitably adapted for agricultural applications.Test Code: It covers evaluation of Power Take-Off (PTO), drawbar power, belt and pulley performance, vibration levels, and inspection of critical components and assemblies.Electric Tractor Benefits: Electric tractors remove tailpipe emissions on farms, reducing air pollution and the overall carbon footprint of agriculture.Tractors also promise lower maintenance requirements, reduced operating costs, and improved energy efficiency.It also ensures a healthier working environment with reduced noise and no exhaust exposure for farmers.About Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution (MoCAF&PD):Union Minister – Pralhad Joshi (Constituency – Dharwad, Karnataka)Minister of State(MoS) – B.L. Verma (Rajya Sabha – Uttar Pradesh, UP), Nimuben Bambhaniya (Constituency – Bhavnagar, Gujarat)

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Union Minister Pralhad Joshi Releases’ IS 19262:2025’ for Electric Agricultural TractorOn December 24, 2025, the Union Minister Pralhad Joshi, Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution (MoCAF&PD), unveiled a new Indian Standard (IS) 19262: 2025 ‘Electric Agricultural Tractors – Test Code’ on the occasion of National Consumer Day 2025(December 24), held at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, Delhi.What? 19262: 2025 ‘Electric Agricultural Tractor – Test Code unveiledWho? Union Minister Pralhad Joshi, MoCAF&PDDeveloped by: BISReference Standard: IS 5994:2022Purpose: Uniform testing for safety, reliability & performance of electric tractorsKey Features of IS 19262:2025 :Electric Agricultural Tractor: The tractor use electric motor(s) powered by battery packs, instead of conventional diesel engines, for propulsion and other agricultural operations.Developer: The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), under the MoCAF&PD, developed the standard to set uniform testing procedures for the safety, reliability and performance of electric agricultural tractors.Contributor: The development of this standard was greatly supported by the following contributors:Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare (MoAFW)Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) -Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering(CIAE) , Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh (MP)Central Farm Machinery Training and Testing Institute (CFMTTI), Budni, MPTractor and Mechanization Association (TMA), New DelhiAutomotive Research Association of India (ARAI), Pune, MaharashtraAll India Farmers Alliance (AIFA), New DelhiReference Standards: The standard draws technical assistance from IS 5994: 2022 ‘Agricultural tractors — Test code’ and relevant Automotive Industry Standards developed for Electric Vehicles(EV), suitably adapted for agricultural applications.Test Code: It covers evaluation of Power Take-Off (PTO), drawbar power, belt and pulley performance, vibration levels, and inspection of critical components and assemblies.Electric Tractor Benefits: Electric tractors remove tailpipe emissions on farms, reducing air pollution and the overall carbon footprint of agriculture.Tractors also promise lower maintenance requirements, reduced operating costs, and improved energy efficiency.It also ensures a healthier working environment with reduced noise and no exhaust exposure for farmers.About Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution (MoCAF&PD):Union Minister – Pralhad Joshi (Constituency – Dharwad, Karnataka)Minister of State(MoS) – B.L. Verma (Rajya Sabha – Uttar Pradesh, UP), Nimuben Bambhaniya (Constituency – Bhavnagar, Gujarat)
Union Minister Pralhad Joshi Releases’ IS 19262:2025’ for Electric Agricultural TractorOn December 24, 2025, the Union Minister Pralhad Joshi, Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution (MoCAF&PD), unveiled a new Indian Standard (IS) 19...
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Overview of Anti-Terror Conference 2025 Held in New DelhiIn December 2025, Union Minister Amit Shah, Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and Ministry of Cooperation, inaugurated the Anti-Terror Conference (ATC) 2025, in New Delhi, Delhi.The two-day conference, organized by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) under the MHA, was held from December 26 to 28, 2025.Highlights of Anti-Terror Conference (ATC) 2025:Key Launches: Union Minister Amit Shah launched anti-terror digital tools such as Updated NIA Crime Manual, Organized Crime Network Database (OCND), and Lost, Looted and Recovered Weapons Database (LLRWD).Updated NIA Crime Manual: It is a revised investigative and prosecution guide for terrorism and organized crime cases.OCND: It is a national, Artificial Intelligence (AI)-enabled database to map organized criminals and their links with terror networks using First Information Reports (FIRs), charge-sheets, and dossiers.LLRWD: It is India’s first-ever weapons database to track government weapons that are lost, stolen, looted, or recovered from state police forces and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs). It is prepared by the NIA to prevent their misuse by criminals or terrorists.Nine NIA Personnel Honoured: During the conference, Union Minister Amit Shah honoured nine personnel of the NIA for their exceptional service with Sewa Padak and Veerta Padak.

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Overview of Anti-Terror Conference 2025 Held in New DelhiIn December 2025, Union Minister Amit Shah, Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and Ministry of Cooperation, inaugurated the Anti-Terror Conference (ATC) 2025, in New Delhi, Delhi.The two-day conference, organized by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) under the MHA, was held from December 26 to 28, 2025.Highlights of Anti-Terror Conference (ATC) 2025:Key Launches: Union Minister Amit Shah launched anti-terror digital tools such as Updated NIA Crime Manual, Organized Crime Network Database (OCND), and Lost, Looted and Recovered Weapons Database (LLRWD).Updated NIA Crime Manual: It is a revised investigative and prosecution guide for terrorism and organized crime cases.OCND: It is a national, Artificial Intelligence (AI)-enabled database to map organized criminals and their links with terror networks using First Information Reports (FIRs), charge-sheets, and dossiers.LLRWD: It is India’s first-ever weapons database to track government weapons that are lost, stolen, looted, or recovered from state police forces and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs). It is prepared by the NIA to prevent their misuse by criminals or terrorists.Nine NIA Personnel Honoured: During the conference, Union Minister Amit Shah honoured nine personnel of the NIA for their exceptional service with Sewa Padak and Veerta Padak.
Overview of Anti-Terror Conference 2025 Held in New DelhiIn December 2025, Union Minister Amit Shah, Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and Ministry of Cooperation, inaugurated the Anti-Terror Conference (ATC) 2025, in New Delhi, Delhi.The two-day confer...
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Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan Releases Book ‘Mahamana Vangmay’ in New DelhiOn December 25, 2025, Vice President (VP) of India, C.P. Radhakrishnan released the book titled ‘Mahamana Vangmay: The Collected Works of Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya’, the second series of the monumental compilation of the writings and speeches of Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, at an event held at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, Delhi.The first series was released by Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi in 2023.What? : Release of Mahamana Vangmay (2nd & final series)Released by: Vice President C.P. RadhakrishnanWhere: New Delhi (Delhi)Significance: Compilation of speeches of Pandit Madan Mohan MalaviyaPublished by: Mahamana Malaviya Mission in collaboration with Publications Division, MIB

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