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Day: June 19, 2026
Coast Guard

India Inducts First Indigenous Hovercraft into Indian Coast Guard Fleet

First indigenous Hovercraft inducted into the Indian Coast Guard fleet in the nation’s move towards attaining a self-reliant defence manufacturing eco-system and marine security landscape. The operational capabilities of Indian Coast Guard will see an all-time high boost with the induction of the Air Cushion Vehicle (ACV), also referred to as hovercraft which is built in the country. The hovercraft is designed with the goal of improving coastal surveillance, fast response, search and rescue operations, and assisting in law enforcement efforts in difficult maritime conditions as part of India’s initiative of ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ (Self-reliant India). Besides, the project showcases India’s growing indigenous expertise in defence manufacturing and cutting-edge shipbuilding skills.

Overview: India Inducts First Indigenous Hovercraft

Particulars Details
Project Indigenous Air Cushion Vehicle (ACV) Programme
Service Indian Coast Guard
Platform Type Hovercraft / Air Cushion Vehicle
Manufacturer Chowgule & Company Pvt. Ltd., Goa
Contract Signed 24 October 2024
Number of Hovercraft 6
Initiative Aatmanirbhar Bharat
Primary Roles Coastal security, surveillance, search and rescue
Operational Advantage High speed and shallow-water capability

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What Is a Hovercraft?

A hovercraft (more accurately air cushion vehicle, or ACV) is a high-speed amphibious platform that travels over a hovel of air to the surface under its hull.

Hovercraft, on the other hand, are unique in not being limited to operating over only the water, mudflats, marshes, sandbanks (sandbank), and shallow coastal areas as would be expected of all normal vessels. Therefore, they work great for missions in locations where patrol boats are restricted to operate.

India has a coastline stretching to over 7,500 kilometres including estuarine areas, creeks, mangrove terrain and shallow waters make such systems in demand for the Indian Coast Guard. As such, the entry of indigenous hovercraft will considerably strengthen coastal response capabilities.

Why First Indigenous Hovercraft into Indian Coast Guard Fleet

India’s strategic move to go for indigenous hovercraft is driven by its drive towards fabricating defence platforms and reducing dependency on foreign sources.

Indian Coast Guard Formerly heavily depended on Hovercrafts that were imported for their operations at rough coastal environment. But there were many benefits to indigenous development — including lower long-term maintenance costs, greater operational flexibility, and better domestic manufacturing capabilities.

Key Objectives of the Programme

  • Enhance maritime security capabilities
  • Promote indigenous defence manufacturing
  • Reduce dependence on imported platforms
  • Strengthen rapid response capabilities
  • Support coastal surveillance operations
  • Improve search and rescue efficiency

Strategic Significance for India

  • India places great strategic importance on inducting its very first indigenous hovercraft.
  • Firstly, it demonstrates the increasing potential of this country to produce defence manufactured weapons. Secondly, it cuts down on reliance on foreign technology and imported goods. Third, it supports the evolution of a domestic defence industrial ecosystem.
  • Additionally, in the context of job creation, skill development and technology transfer within India´s shipbuilding sector, the programme furthers these objectives.
  • This indigenous hovercraft also aligns with a higher-level goal of India’s maritime security under the broader framework of Security and Growth for All in the Region (SAGAR).

Conclusion on Indian Coast Guard Gets Its First Hovercraft

One milestone that reflects India’s mission towards self-reliance with indigenous innovation is India Inducts First Indigenous Hovercraft into Indian Coast Guard Fleet. In accordance with Aatmanirbhar Bharat, the indigenous Air Cushion Vehicle (ACV) programme strengthens national security imperatives through improved coastal surveillance and rapid response capabilities whilst reducing foreign dependence on defence procurements. As more such hovercraft are inducted the India Inducts First Indigenous Hovercraft into Indian Coast Guard Fleet will hold a special place in the annals of India’s defence manufacturing story and an important contribution toward enhancing India’s maritime security posture.

FAQs – First Made-in-India Hovercraft Inducted 

It is an Air Cushion Vehicle (ACV) designed and built in India to support coastal security and maritime operations.
World Sickle Cell Day

World Sickle Cell Day 2026: Date, Theme, History and Significance

World Sickle Cell Day 2026 is observed across the world on 19 June every year to raise awareness to the sickle cell disease (SCD), an inherited blood disease impacting millions of people worldwide. The day underscores the need for early diagnosis, better access to health services, better genetic counselling and ongoing research to advance the health and wellbeing of those impacted. World Sickle Cell Day 2026 is dedicated to raising awareness of inequities in health care and fair chances of treatment and care for individuals living with SCD. Events are marked with awareness building campaigns, screening programs, and education about the condition by the government, healthcare providers, patient advocacy groups, and international organizations.

World Sickle Cell Day 2026 Theme

“Closing the Survival Gap: Equity in Sickle Cell Disease”

The theme begins to address the critical need to minimize health inequality for SCD patients. It means that high standards of diagnosis, treatment and medicines, as well as specialised care, must not be related to a person’s location, financial means or healthcare facilities.

World Sickle Cell Day 2026: Overview Table

Particulars Details
Event Name World Sickle Cell Day 2026
Date 19 June 2026
Theme Closing the Survival Gap: Equity in Sickle Cell Disease
Established By United Nations General Assembly
First Observed 2009
Purpose Raise awareness about sickle cell disease
Type of Disease Genetic blood disorder
Key Focus Early diagnosis, treatment access, and healthcare equity

What is Sickle Cell Disease?

A group of inherited blood disorders that result from abnormal haemoglobin also called haemoglobin S is termed Sickle cell disease (SCD) (World Health Organization, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare). This genetic disease results in red blood cells becoming stiff, sticky and sickle-shaped, rather than round.

Small blood vessels may get clogged in the abnormal cells, preventing blood from getting to various tissues and organs. Consequently those who have sickle cell can have pain attacks, anaemia episodes, infections, fatigue, stroke, and organ damage.

Key Facts About Sickle Cell Disease – World Sickle Cell Day

  • A Sickle cell disease is a blood disorder which runs from generation to generation within the family.
  • When a child receives the sickle cell gene from both parents.
  • The disease is characterized by impaired action of haemoglobin, which is a protein molecule that picks up oxygen in the blood of red blood cells.
  • Normal red blood cells are flexible and oval-shaped; sickle cells are stiff and the shape of a sickle.
  • Sickle-shaped blood cells can clog blood vessels and cause a decrease in oxygen to the tissues.
  • Typical symptoms are pain attacks, anaemia, fatigue, swelling and repeated infections.
  • Newborn screening enhances health outcomes because many diseases can be identified early.
  • Treatment is drug, transfusion and supportive measures.
  • Help with understanding inheritance risks through genetic counselling.
  • India’s National Sickle Cell Anaemia Elimination Mission is seeking to eradicate the disease as a public health issue by 2047.

Sickle Cell Disease Previous Year Questions (PYQs)

Exam Name Year Question with Options Correct Answer
UPSC Prelims 2023 With reference to sickle cell disease, consider the following statements:

1. It is a genetic blood disorder.

2. It is caused by abnormal haemoglobin.

3. It spreads through physical contact.

Which of the statements given above are correct?

(A) 1 and 2 only

(B) 2 and 3 only

(C) 1 and 3 only

(D) 1, 2 and 3

(A) 1 and 2 only
SSC CGL 2022 Sickle cell disease affects which component of the human body?

(A) White blood cells

(B) Platelets

(C) Haemoglobin in red blood cells

(D) Plasma

(C) Haemoglobin in red blood cells
RRB NTPC 2021 Sickle cell disease is inherited when a child receives the sickle cell gene from:

(A) Mother only

(B) Father only

(C) Either parent

(D) Both parents

(D) Both parents
State PSC 2023 Which type of cells become sickle-shaped in sickle cell disease?

(A) White blood cells

(B) Red blood cells

(C) Nerve cells

(D) Platelets

(B) Red blood cells
SSC CHSL 2023 Which of the following is a common symptom of sickle cell disease?

(A) Pain crises

(B) Hair loss

(C) Hearing loss

(D) Hyperactivity

(A) Pain crises
UPSC CDS 2022 Sickle cell disease is caused by a mutation in the gene responsible for producing:

(A) Insulin

(B) Haemoglobin

(C) Collagen

(D) Melanin

(B) Haemoglobin
State PSC 2024 The abnormal haemoglobin associated with sickle cell disease is known as:

(A) Haemoglobin A

(B) Haemoglobin C

(C) Haemoglobin S

(D) Haemoglobin F

(C) Haemoglobin S
SSC MTS 2022 World Sickle Cell Day is observed every year on:

(A) 14 June

(B) 19 June

(C) 1 December

(D) 7 April

(B) 19 June
UPSC Prelims 2024 The Government of India’s National Sickle Cell Anaemia Elimination Mission aims to eliminate sickle cell anaemia by which year?

(A) 2030

(B) 2035

(C) 2047

(D) 2050

(C) 2047
State PSC 2023 Which population groups in India are most affected by sickle cell disease?

(A) Coastal communities

(B) Urban populations

(C) Tribal populations

(D) Mountain communities

(C) Tribal populations
RRB Group D 2022 Which of the following complications is commonly associated with sickle cell disease?

(A) Hypertension only

(B) Bone fractures only

(C) Blocked blood flow and anaemia

(D) Diabetes mellitus

(C) Blocked blood flow and anaemia
SSC GD 2023 Sickle cell disease is classified as which type of disorder?

(A) Viral disease

(B) Bacterial disease

(C) Genetic disorder

(D) Autoimmune disorder

(C) Genetic disorder

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Conclusion on World Sickle Cell Day 2026

As we celebrated World Sickle Cell Day 2026, it was a significant reminder that Sickle Cell Disease is still a serious condition affecting the global population in need of coordinated response. This year, the theme for the observance is “Closing the Survival Gap: Equity in Sickle Cell Disease,” which underscores the need for better health systems, greater access to screening and treatment, and greater investments in research. World Sickle Cell Day 2026 will be held at the Havells Centre for Vision and Action, rising to the challenge of creating a better life for millions of people impacted by sickle cell diseases and a future where high-quality care is accessible to all.

FAQs – World Sickle Cell Day

World Sickle Cell Day 2026 is observed annually on 19 June.
Organic Spice

Finance Minister Inaugurates Northeast’s Largest Organic Spice Plant in Meghalaya

Finance Minister: The government of the State of Meghalaya hosted the groundbreaking event for the Largest Organic Spice Plant in the northeast, propelling the region’s organic agriculture sector forward. It was inaugurated by Union Minister for Finance Nirmala Sitharaman and will strengthen the ecosystem for organic agriculture in the northeastern region. The facility is projected to facilitate value addition and market linkages among organic growers of spices in the entire Northeast Organic region and also enhance export potential. The Northeast’s Largest Organic Spice Plant, being established in Meghalaya, is in accordance with the Government of Meghalaya’s vision of promoting organic farming, boosting farmers’ income and making Meghalaya the hub of organic spices in India.

Key Highlights of Northeast’s Largest Organic Spice Plant

Inaugurated by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

Eastern Ri-Bhoi District of Meghalaya

It is the biggest organic spice plant in the North East Region.

The organic spice value chain is designed to enhance the value of the organic spices.

It is expected that it will help the farmers in improving the processing and market opportunities.

Advancing towards improving domestic and export opportunities

Promotes long-term promotion of OG for Meghalaya

Overview of the Organic Spice Processing Facility

Particulars Details
Project Organic Spice Processing Facility
Location Eastern Ri-Bhoi, Meghalaya
Region Served Northeast India
Key Objective Value addition and market access for organic spices
Major Beneficiaries Organic spice farmers and Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs)
Focus Areas Processing, packaging, branding, and exports
Key Products Turmeric, ginger, black pepper, chilli, and other spices

Why Meghalaya Was Chosen for the Project

Meghalaya has played an important role as high value Spices producer, especially Lakadong turmeric and ginger. The favourable climate, rich biodiversity and growing trend of chemical-free farming of the state make it an ideal place for the large-scale organic processing infrastructure.

Besides, the Government of Meghalaya has always been proactive in establishing value addition centres, farmer groups and export promotion schemes, among others. These are all further efforts which are followed by the opening of the Northeast’s Largest Organic Spice Plant at Meghalaya.

How the Plant Will Benefit Farmers

The venture under ‘Largest Organic Spice Plant’ of the Northeast is anticipated to solve multiple issues of the farmers like access to poor processing infrastructure and small market.

Key Benefits for Farmers

  • Value addition for better realisation
  • Reduced post-harvest losses
  • The quality of raw materials and containers has been enhanced.
  • Direct market access – national and international.
  • Good engagement of farmers organisation/Farmer Producer Organisations.
  • Better income access in the rural segments of the population.

Meghalaya Previous Year Questions (PYQs)

Exam Name Year Question with Options Correct Answer
MPSC 2023 When did Meghalaya attain full statehood?(A) 15 August 1947(B) 21 January 1972(C) 26 January 1950(D) 1 November 1966 (B) 21 January 1972
SSC CGL 2022 Which city is the capital of Meghalaya?(A) Aizawl(B) Agartala(C) Shillong(D) Kohima (C) Shillong
UPSC Prelims 2021 Meghalaya is popularly known by which of the following names? (A) Land of Five Rivers(B) Abode of Clouds(C) Land of Rising Sun(D) Valley of Flowers (B) Abode of Clouds
MPSC 2022 Which are the three major tribes of Meghalaya?(A) Khasi, Garo and Jaintia(B) Bodo, Mizo and Naga(C) Khasi, Mizo and Bodo(D) Garo, Naga and Ahom (A) Khasi, Garo and Jaintia
SSC CHSL 2023 Which place in Meghalaya receives one of the highest annual rainfall in the world? (A) Cherrapunji(B) Mawsynram(C) Tura(D) Jowai (B) Mawsynram
MPSC 2021 Which is the highest peak in Meghalaya?(A) Nokrek Peak(B) Shillong Peak(C) Lum Sohpetbneng(D) Nohkalikai Peak (B) Shillong Peak
UPSC Prelims 2020 Nokrek Biosphere Reserve is located in which state?(A) Assam(B) Meghalaya(C) Mizoram(D) Nagaland (B) Meghalaya
SSC GD 2022 Which national park is located in Meghalaya? (A) Kaziranga National Park(B) Namdapha National Park(C) Balpakram National Park(D) Keibul Lamjao National Park (C) Balpakram National Park
MPSC 2023 The Khasi and Garo communities of Meghalaya follow which system of inheritance? (A) Patriarchal(B) Matrilineal(C) Feudal(D) Joint Family (B) Matrilineal
RRB NTPC 2021 Which constitutional provision deals with the administration of tribal areas in Meghalaya? (A) Fifth Schedule(B) Sixth Schedule(C) Seventh Schedule(D) Ninth Schedule (B) Sixth Schedule
MPSC 2022 Who led the Khasi resistance against British rule? (A) U Tirot Singh(B) Bir Tikendrajit(C) Sidhu Murmu(D) Kanaklata Barua (A) U Tirot Singh
MPSC 2021 U Kiang Nangbah is associated with which region of Meghalaya? (A) Khasi Hills(B) Garo Hills(C) Jaintia Hills(D) Ri-Bhoi (C) Jaintia Hills
SSC MTS 2023 Which is the official language of Meghalaya?(A) Khasi(B) Garo(C) Hindi(D) English (D) English
State PSC 2024 Lakadong turmeric, a high-curcumin variety, is mainly associated with which district of Meghalaya? (A) East Khasi Hills(B) West Jaintia Hills(C) South Garo Hills(D) Ri-Bhoi (B) West Jaintia Hills

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Conclusion on Northeast’s Biggest Organic Spice Processing Unit

Meghalaya’s famous Northeast’s Largest Organic Spice Plant has been a great improvement in the organic agriculture sector of India. This project is anticipated to enhance farmer livelihoods, advance sustainable agricultural practices, and contribute to the marketisation of organic spices, while establishing contemporary processing systems and boosting market linkages. With the Northeast’s largest organic spice plant in Meghalaya preparing its ground, Meghalaya is poised to be a globally renowned name in the organic spices industry as it strives towards value addition and farmer-friendly activities.

FAQs – Largest Organic Spice Plant in Meghalaya

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman inaugurated the facility in Meghalaya.

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