News In Shorts: 20 March 2026

20 Mar 2026

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News In Shorts: 20 March 2026

VB-G Ram G Youth Digital Campaign

Context: The Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, has launched a nationwide ‘VB-G Ram G Youth Digital Campaign’ in collaboration with the ‘MY Bharat’ portal

About ‘VB-G Ram G Youth Digital Campaign’

  • Objective: 
    • To encourage participation of rural youth in development activities.
    • To channel the energy and creativity of young people towards rural development, employment generation, and local livelihood initiatives.
  • Participation: All interested youth between the ages of 15 and 29 years can register online through the ‘MY Bharat’ or ‘MyGov’ portals
  • A Logo Design competition has been announced, where the winner will receive a cash prize of ₹50,000 along with recognition.

South Pars and Ras Laffan Industrial City

Context: Israel’s strike on South Pars and Iran’s retaliatory attack on Ras Laffan have intensified regional tensions and triggered a worsening global energy crisis.

Key Highlights of Energy Crisis

  • Weaponisation of Energy Infrastructure: Strikes on oil and gas facilities (Iran, Qatar, Gulf states) show energy assets becoming strategic military targets.
    • Escalation risks prolonged disruption of global supply chains.
  • Global Market Shock: Brent crude prices surged sharply due to supply uncertainty.
    • Blockade/instability near the Strait of Hormuz threatens ~20% of global oil trade.
  • Long-term Strategic Impact: Countries may accelerate diversification of energy sources and routes.
    • Push towards renewables and strategic petroleum reserves likely to intensify.

About South Pars

  • Introduction: One of the largest natural gas fields in the world and Iran’s shared between Iran and Qatar (North Dome).
    • Iran’s share of the field stands at about 33 percent.
    • It provides 80 percent of Iran’s natural gas needs.
  • Location: Located in the Persian Gulf, off Iran’s southern coast (Bushehr Province).
  • Key Features
    • Holds ~1,800 trillion cubic feet of gas and large condensate reserves.
    • Accounts for a major share of Iran’s gas production and energy security.
    • Critical for domestic consumption and export potential.

About Ras Laffan Industrial City

  • World’s largest LNG export hub, central to Qatar’s energy economy.
  • Location: Situated on Qatar’s northeast coast, along the Persian Gulf.
  • Key Features
    • Processes and exports LNG from the North Dome gas field.
    • Houses major LNG terminals, refineries, and petrochemical facilities.
    • Vital node in global LNG supply chains, especially for Asia and Europe.

The crisis highlights how energy security and geopolitics are deeply intertwined, with direct implications for India’s import-dependent economy.

 

Yoga 365

Context: The Ministry of Ayush has launched Yoga 365  initiative to promote yoga as a daily lifestyle practice beyond annual celebrations.

About Yoga 365

  • The campaign was unveiled during Yoga Mahotsav–2026 in New Delhi.
  • Objective: It aims to bridge the gap between high awareness of yoga and low regular practice by encouraging consistent daily engagement.
  • Health Care Focus: The initiative promotes yoga as a tool for physical health, mental clarity, and emotional well-being, aligning with preventive healthcare goals.
  • Digital Outreach: It includes digital outreach such as free daily online yoga sessions through collaboration between MDNIY and wellness platform Habuild.
  • Umbrella Programme: Acts as an umbrella campaign integrating multiple initiatives such as:
    • Common Yoga Protocol (CYP)
    • Y-Break (workplace yoga)
    • Therapeutic yoga for diseases
  • Yoga Mahotsav–2026: It is a flagship event organised by the Ministry of Ayush to mark the 100-day countdown to International Day of Yoga (IDY) 2026.

International Day of Yoga

  • UN Recognition: International Day of Yoga  is observed annually on 21 June, declared by the UN in 2014 following India’s proposal.
  • First Celebration: The first IDY was celebrated in 2015, witnessing massive global participation led by India.
  • Significance of Date: 21 June marks the summer solstice, the longest day in the Northern Hemisphere.

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Semaglutide Drug

Context: Expiry of the patent of  Semaglutide drug in India has enabled entry of cheaper generic weight-loss drugs, improving accessibility amid rising obesity and diabetes burden.

About Semaglutide

  • Semaglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist, which mimics a natural hormone regulating blood sugar and appetite.
  • Developer: Originally developed by Novo Nordisk and marketed as Ozempic (for diabetes) and Wegovy (for obesity).
  • Primary Use: Used for Type-2 diabetes management by improving insulin secretion and lowering blood glucose levels.
  • Weight Loss Role: Helps in reducing appetite and slowing gastric emptying, leading to weight loss.
  • Mode of Administration: Usually given as a once-weekly injection (pen device).

What are GLP-1 Drugs?

  • GLP-1 receptor agonists are medicines used to treat Type-2 diabetes and obesity by regulating blood sugar and appetite. 
  • How They Work: They mimic the hormone Glucagon-like peptide-1, which helps increase insulin release, slow digestion, and reduce hunger.
  • Examples: Popular GLP-1 drugs include Semaglutide (sold as Ozempic) and Tirzepatide (sold as Mounjaro).

Patent Rules for Drugs

  • Patent Duration: Pharmaceutical patents are granted for 20 years from the filing date under the Patents Act, 1970.
  • Generic Drugs: Once the patent expires, other companies can manufacture and sell generic versions, increasing competition and lowering prices.
  • Evergreening Restrictions: India restricts minor modifications from getting new patents, preventing “evergreening” of drugs.
    • Evergreening is a practice where pharmaceutical companies make minor modifications to an existing drug to extend patent protection without significant improvement in therapeutic efficacy.
  • Compulsory Licensing Provision: Government can allow others to produce a patented drug without consent in public health emergencies or high pricing cases.

 

National Defence Industries Conclave 2026

Context: India emphasised becoming a global drone manufacturing hub at the National Defence Industries Conclave 2026 amid rising geopolitical conflicts.

About National Defence Industries Conclave 2026

  • A national-level platform to promote indigenous defence manufacturing, innovation, and industry integration in line with Aatmanirbhar Bharat.
  • Organised By: Conducted by the Department of Defence Production, Ministry of Defence.
  • Theme: ‘Advanced Manufacturing Technologies’
  • Objective
    • To strengthen India’s defence industrial ecosystem by fostering collaboration among Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), start-ups, Defence Public Sector Undertakings (DPSUs), armed forces, and private sector.
    • To accelerate innovation-led defence production and enhance export potential.
  • Key Focus Area
    • Drone Ecosystem: The conclave emphasises end-to-end indigenous drone manufacturing to ensure strategic autonomy and future warfare readiness.
    • Innovation Push: The Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX) framework is expanded through Defence India Start-up Challenge (DISC-14) and Acing Development of Innovative Technologies with iDEX (ADITI 4.0).
    • MSME Integration: MSMEs are encouraged to adopt Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics, automation, and additive manufacturing with horizontal and vertical integration.
    • Advanced Tech: Adoption of Digital Twins, simulation tools, and smart materials is promoted to enhance efficiency and design capabilities.
    • Policy Support: Government reforms, digital platforms, and funding aim to boost defence exports and position India as a global manufacturing hub.

The conclave highlights a shift from import dependence to innovation-driven self-reliance, crucial for India’s long-term strategic and economic security

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Adopt A Heritage (AAH) 2.0 Programme

Context: The Government launched the revamped Adopt A Heritage (AAH) 2.0 programme to enhance visitor amenities at protected monuments through private and public sector participation.

About Adopt A Heritage 2.0

  • The programme is a structured initiative to involve private/public entities in improving visitor amenities at centrally protected monuments while preserving heritage integrity.
  • First Phase: “Adopt a Heritage: Apni Dharohar, Apni Pehchaan” programme was launched in 2017 (1.0).
  • Nodal Ministry: It is implemented under the Ministry of Culture with execution and supervision by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).
  • Objective: To enhance tourist experience and make monuments visitor-friendly by providing basic and advanced amenities.
  • Implementation
    • Private entities, NGOs, and trusts can adopt monuments through MoUs to provide non-conservation services like cleanliness, amenities, and digital experiences.
    • Core conservation and restoration work remains exclusively under ASI experts, ensuring scientific preservation.
    • Donors can contribute through the National Culture Fund (NCF) and suggest specific projects.

Significance

  • Promotes public-private partnership (PPP) in heritage management without compromising conservation.
  • Improves tourism infrastructure and accessibility, boosting local economy and employment.
  • Encourages community participation and awareness through events like heritage walks and exhibitions.
  • Balances heritage preservation with sustainable tourism development.

AAH 2.0 reflects a calibrated approach where development of amenities is decentralised, while heritage conservation remains state-controlled, ensuring both preservation and usability.

 

Banana Cluster

Context: The Government approved a ₹200-crore Banana Cluster in Jalgaon, Maharashtra to boost productivity, value addition, and farmer income in the horticulture sector.

About ‘Banana Cluster’ Initiative

  • The Banana Cluster is a cluster-based agricultural development project aimed at strengthening production, processing, and export of bananas.
  • Funding: The project is approved with an outlay of ₹200 crore, supported under schemes like Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) and Agriculture Infrastructure Fund (AIF).
  • Infrastructure: It includes facilities such as cold storage, ripening chambers, refrigerated transport, processing units, and export infrastructure.
  • Objective: To enhance value addition, reduce post-harvest losses, and improve farmers’ income through better market linkages.

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About Banana

  • Banana is a tropical fruit crop and staple food, widely consumed globally due to its nutritional value and year-round availability.
  • Growing Conditions: It requires a warm climate (20–30°C), high humidity, well-drained fertile soil, and adequate irrigation.
    • Productivity improves with tissue culture plants and modern cultivation techniques.
  • Global Producers: India is the largest producer (≈19% global share), followed by China, Indonesia, Brazil, and Ecuador.
  • India Scenario: Major producing states include Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Gujarat.
    • Gujarat has the highest productivity (~65.91 tonnes/hectare) due to advanced farming practices.

The Banana Cluster reflects a shift towards value-chain-based agriculture, focusing on productivity, infrastructure, and export competitiveness.

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