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UPSC Daily Current Affairs| One Liners 20-06-2026

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June 20, 2026

One Liners 20-06-2026

Polity & Governance

Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC)

The delegation from IPC recently participated in in the 16th International Meeting of World Pharmacopoeias (IMWP).

  • It is a national coordination centre for monitoring and collecting adverse drug reaction (ADR) data across the country.

  • Headquartered in – Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh.

  • Nodal ministry – Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

  • Vision – To promote the highest standards of drugs for use in human and animals.

  • Role

    • To ensure the safety, efficacy, and quality of medicines to safeguard public health.

    • To update the National Formulary of India (NFI) i.e, guidance document for healthcare professionals.

Project Super 50

Recently, Tripura Governor invocates Ambedkar’s vision at NCSC’s "Project Super 50" launch ceremony.

  • Organized by – National Commission for Scheduled Castes.

  • Theme – “Guide • Mentor • Empower”.

  • Objectives

    • To empower and support Scheduled Caste (SC) communities to crack the UPSC Civil Services Examination.

    • To adopt Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s mantra “Educate, Organise, Agitate” among the youth.

The SHe-Box Portal (Sexual Harassment electronic Box)

  • Launched by – Ministry of Women and Child Development.

  • Offers – A secure, multilingual (23 languages) space for women across all sectors to register and track complaints.

  • Integrated withMission Shakti mobile app.

  • To Register a Complaint –

    • Click "Register Your Complaint" on the site.

    • Select the employment category.

    • Fill in the detailed complaint form and submit to receive a tracking.

  • Objective – To ensure the effective implementation of the PoSH Act (Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Prevention, Prohibition, and Redressal Act, 2013).

Economy

Qadian-Beas Railway Line Project

The historic Qadian-Beas railway line project revived after nearly 100 years recently.

  • Location – Punjab.

  • Specifications

    • Route – Connects Qadian (Gurdaspur district) to Beas (Amritsar district).

    • Executed by – Northern Railway.

  • Safety –

    • Integration with kavach (India's indigenous automatic train collision avoidance system).

    • Modern digital signalling and telecommunication networks will be fitted.

  • Significance

    • It is a strategic alternative rail corridor to the Amritsar–Pathankot section.

    • It strengthens the resilience of railway operations in northern India.

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Agriculture

Kashmiri saffron

Recently a sharp decline in saffron output from Iran has resulted in the demand for Kashmiri saffron.

  • It is also known as "Red Gold" or bahukam.

  • Grown in – Pampore region (Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama district)

  • Soil profile – Karewas  (elevated alluvial lake-bed terraces rich in minerals and loamy organic material).

  • Altitude – 1,500–2,000m.

  • Temperature – not exceeding 35°C to 40°C.

  • GI Tag – 2020

  • Colour – Deep crimson-maroon-purple hue, making it the darkest natural saffron coloring globally.

  • Significance – Represents a vital part of Jammu and Kashmir's agricultural heritage.

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Environment

Fly ash

A recent ministerial meeting held planning on a green initiative to transport fly ash by railways.

  • It is a fine, powdery byproduct generated from burning pulverized coal in thermal power plants.

  • Chemically reacts with Water and calcium hydroxide to form strong compounds.

  • Captured from – Exhaust gases by electrostatic precipitators before reaching power plant chimneys.

  • Composition – Silica, Alumina, and Iron oxide.

  • Applications –

    • Substitute for Portland cement in concrete making.

    • Raw material for manufacturing sustainable fly ash bricks.

    • Road construction, soil stabilization, and mine backfilling.

  • Environmental importance

    • It promotes a circular economy and reduces the need for landfill disposal.

    • Unmanaged fly ash contains arsenic, lead, and cadmium and silica dust, that cause respiratory issues.

Health

Operation DRISHTI (Armed Forces Healthcare Initiative)

Jharkhand’s largest-ever mega eye surgical camp concluded recently under Operation DRISHTI.

  • Launched in – 2024

  • Jointly conducted byIndian Army and Indian Air Force.

  • Objective – To eliminate avoidable blindness by providing free advanced eye surgeries to underprivileged.

  • Beneficiaries –

    • Ex-servicemen,

    • Serving dependents,

    • War widows (Veer Naris), and

    • Underprivileged local civilians

  • Treatments provided

    • High-end procedures like Phacoemulsification for cataracts.

    • Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS).

    • Anti-VEGF injections.

  • Impact

    • Completed 9 national editions.

    • Screening over 75,000 patients.

    • Restoring sight to more than 3,000 individuals.

Sports

Asian Senior Fencing Championships 2026

  • It is recognized as the "Asia Cup" of fencing.

  • Held at – Bharat Mandapam, in New Delhi.

  • Participation – Over 400 athletes from 34 countries.

  • Three fencing categories — Foil, epee, and sabre (both individual and team events).

  • Direct qualifier for

    • 2026 Asian Games in Japan.

    • Offered ranking points toward qualification for the LA 2028 Olympic cycle.

  • SignificanceFirst time India hosted it.

Miscellaneous

Malaria

  • Malaria is mosquito-borne disease caused by parasites.

  • Caused by – The Plasmodium parasite (mainly P. falciparum, P. vivax, P. ovale, P. malariae, and P. knowlesi).

  • Transmission – Through bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes,

    • Blood transfusions or contaminated needles, etc. (No direct human-to-human transmission).

  • Symptoms – Fever, fatigue, and headaches.

    • Severe cases can lead to jaundice, seizures, coma, or death.

  • Higher risk – Infants, children under 5 years, pregnant women and girls, travellers and people with HIV or AIDS.

  • Note – “GanLum” a antimalarial combination therapy designed to combat drug-resistant parasites (not licensed yet).

Guinness World Records (GWR) ICON for 2026

Jonathan (tortoise), has been officially named a Guinness World Records (GWR) ICON for 2026 recently.

  • About Jonathan (tortoise)

    • Seychelles giant tortoise.

    • Lives on – Island of St Helena, South Atlantic Ocean,

    • Believed to have been born around 1832 (194 years old).

  • It holds two Guinness World Records titles:

    • Oldest living terrestrial animal.

    • Oldest known chelonian (a group that includes turtles and tortoises).

  • Research – Jonathan's DNA and cellular makeup help to better understand his survival tactics for nearly two centuries.

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