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UPSC Daily Current Affairs| One Liners 30-06-2026

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June 30, 2026

One Liners 30-06-2026

Polity & Governance

Fresh Application Module for Notary Appointments

Union law minister launched online fresh application module for notary appointments recently.

  • A notary is a state-appointed official who witnesses important document signings and verifies signers' identities to deter fraud.

  • Developed by – Department of Legal Affairs in association with National Informatics Centre.

  • Launched under

    • Notaries Act, 1952.

    • Notaries Rules, 1956.

  • ApplicationThrough Notary Portal.

  • Objectives

    • To seamlessly integrate with existing portal.

    • To incorporate automated workflows

    • To ensure smooth and efficient processing of applications.

    • To promote a paperless, transparent and citizen-centric system of governance.

  • Significance – It help realizing the vision of Digital India.

National Investment and Infrastructure Fund (NIIF)

Cabinet approves ₹30,000 crore additional investment in NIIF for new fund creation recently.

  • NIIF is India's sovereign-anchored alternative asset manager.

  • Established in – 2015.

  • Ownership – Government holds a 49% equity.

  • Other 51% is held by marquee global and domestic investors.

    • These include the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, Temasek, Australian Super, and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.

  • Type – Category II Alternative Investment Fund (AIF) registered with SEBI.

  • Assets managed by – National Investment and Infrastructure Fund Limited (NIIFL).

  • Objective – To channel long-term domestic and international institutional capital into the country’s growth sectors.

Model State Cinema Regulations

Recently, Information & Broadcasting Minister has set up a high-level study group taking structural measures to bolster film industry.

  • Group composition

    • Chaired by – Information & Broadcasting Minister

    • Members – Industry experts and technology partners.

  • Objectives

    • To identify best practices.

    • To recommend policy framework for the long-term growth of Indian cinema.

    • To strengthen production, distribution, and technological integration.

  • Significance – It contributes to growth of cinema infrastructure especially in small towns and rural areas.

  • Note Regulation of cinemas and theatres are under the State list.

    • States follow different rules for various permissions required.

Agriculture

Expansion of Lavender Cultivation

  • Location in – Anantnag, Jammu & Kashmir.

  • Part of – Purple Revolution, supported under CSIR-Aroma Mission.

  • Key Highlights

    • It provides farmers with an alternative high-value cash crop.

    • Essential oils produced are used in perfumes, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and aromatherapy.

    • It generates employment opportunities through value addition, processing, and tourism linked to lavender fields.

CSIR-Aroma Mission.

  • Launched by – Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).

  • Focus on – Cultivation, processing, and value addition of aromatic crops.

  • Objectives

    • To promote scientific cultivation of aromatic plants.

    • To strengthen market linkages for farmers.

    • To enhance livelihoods and rural entrepreneurship through aromatic crop value chains.

  • Significance

    • It generates employment, rural livelihood opportunities, and agri-tourism.

    • It forms the backbone of the Purple Revolution in Jammu & Kashmir.

Economy

Second National Seafood Skill Olympiad

The Second National Seafood Skill Olympiad to be organised during Seafood Expo Bharat 2026.

  • Part of – Seafood Expo Bharat 2026

  • Organised byMarine Products Export Development Authority.

  • Nodal ministry Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

  • Highlights – 50 nationwide seafood value addition training programmes has been conducted.

  • Programme structure

    • State-Level Skill Olympiads conducted across the coastal states.

    • Top 10 performers from regional competitions qualified for the grand finale.

  • Prize

    • First Prize – Rs.1,00,000

    • Second Prize – Rs.75,000

    • Third Prize – Rs.50,000

  • Significance – It bring together 5,000 global stakeholders for business and technology exchange.

Seafood Expo Bharat 2026

  • Venue – Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

  • Showcases

    • India’s capabilities in sustainable seafood production for both domestic and international markets.

    • Exhibitors, delegates, and trade visitors – offering a unique opportunity to experience seafood sector.

  • Objectives

    • To showcase their expertise in preparing value-added seafood products.

    • To promote innovation, recognise industry talent.

    • To strengthen workforce development in India's seafood processing sector.

    • To encourage greater value addition in marine exports.

  • Significance – It fosters progress in key areas like

    • Traceability.

    • quality improvement.

    • Stronger value chain linkages.

    • Seafood exports.

Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA)

  • It is an Indian statutory body under MPEDA Act 1971.

  • Headquarters – Kochi, Kerala.

  • Nodal ministryMinistry of Commerce and Industry.

  • ObjectiveTo regulate and promote the export of marine products.

  • Significance – It acts as the nodal agency for the holistic growth of the country’s seafood industry.

Security

"Baaz Battalions"

The recent developments in ‘Baaz Battalions’ enhances security in remote areas.

  • "Baaz Battalions" – It is a Specialised drone unit.

  • Established byIndian Army.

  • Objectives

    • To strengthen battlefield surveillance.

    • To improve intelligence gathering.

    • To enhance rapid response through a specialised drone force.

  • Significance – This initiative fosters complete Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) capability.

Warfare & Aerospace Strategy Programme (WASP)

Recently the 5th edition of WASP has been held.

  • It is an intensive Professional Military Education (PME) initiative by the Indian Air Force (IAF).

  • Launched in – 2022

  • Organizers

    • Centre for Aerospace Power and Strategic Studies (CAPSS)

    • College of Air Warfare (CAW).

  • Designed to

    • To cultivate critical thinking.

    • To develop strategic planning.

    • To improve intellectual depth across the armed forces.

    • To focuses on analytical reading, intensive discourse with subject matter experts.

  • Objectives –

    • To prepare mid-ranking officers through politico-military layers.

    • To fosters "Scholar Warriors" understanding modern warfare concepts (including AI).

    • To produce leaders capable of moving across domains and linking strategic intent to executable plans

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