PIB Snippets 03-07-2026

Wild Rice (Oryza rufipogon): PIB Notes

In News: NRAA-Funded Wild Rice Conservation Project Achieves Major Milestone

  • The Borjuli Site in Assam has been notified as a Biodiversity Heritage Site.
  • The recognition follows the wild rice conservation project funded by the National Rainfed Area Authority.

About Wild Rice (Oryza rufipogon)

  • Oryza rufipogon is a wild rice species possessing valuable genetic resources for crop improvement.
  • Wild rice provides valuable genes for developing climate-resilient, high-yielding and nutritionally superior rice varieties.
  • The conservation project focuses on in-situ conservation and management of wild rice genetic resources.
  • The project has been implemented since 2022 in Sonitpur district of Assam.

Wild Rice Conservation Project

  • The project is funded by the National Rainfed Area Authority under the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare.
  • The project is implemented by ICAR-NBPGR in collaboration with the Assam State Biodiversity Board.

Borjuli Biodiversity Heritage Site

  • The Borjuli Site is located in Sonitpur district of Assam.
  • The site has been notified as a Biodiversity Heritage Site by the National Biodiversity Authority.
  • The recognition strengthens conservation of wild rice diversity and climate-resilient agriculture.

Significance of Wild Rice Conservation

  • Wild rice genetic resources strengthen climate resilience and long-term sustainability of Indian agriculture.
  • Conserving crop wild relatives supports future food security through improved crop breeding programmes.

Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana (PMGKAY): PIB Notes

In News: Government Approves Improved-Quality Rice under PMGKAY

  • The Cabinet Committee approved improved-quality rice distribution under PMGKAY and other welfare schemes.
  • More than 80 crore beneficiaries will receive better-quality rice through a phased rollout.

About Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana (PMGKAY)

  • PMGKAY was launched in April 2020 to support vulnerable sections affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The scheme forms part of the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Package for social protection.
  • Eligible beneficiaries receive 5 kg of free food grains every month.
  • Free food grains are distributed in addition to subsidised ration under the National Food Security Act.
  • The scheme covers Antyodaya Anna Yojana families and Priority Households identified by States and Union Territories.

Key Features of PMGKAY

  • Improved Rice Quality
    • Raw rice will contain up to 10 percent broken grains instead of the earlier 25 percent.
    • Parboiled rice will contain up to 5 percent broken grains instead of the earlier 16 percent.
    • Beneficiaries will continue receiving existing entitlements without any reduction in food grain allocation.
  • Transparency and Efficiency
    • QR-code tagging will enable end-to-end traceability across the Public Distribution System.
    • The initiative strengthens transparency and accountability while reducing leakages across the supply chain.

Eligibility under PMGKAY

  • Priority Households are identified by State Governments and Union Territory Administrations.
  • Antyodaya Anna Yojana families are identified by States using Central Government guidelines.
  • Vulnerable groups include widows, elderly, disabled persons and households lacking assured means of subsistence.
  • Primitive tribal households, landless labourers and informal sector workers are also eligible.

Kala Sanskriti Vikas Yojana (KSVY): PIB Notes

About Kala Sanskriti Vikas Yojana (KSVY)

  • Kala Sanskriti Vikas Yojana promotes, preserves and develops India’s rich cultural heritage.
  • The scheme supports artists, NGOs and cultural institutions through financial assistance.
  • The scheme encourages cultural programmes across different regions of the country.

Objectives of Kala Sanskriti Vikas Yojana

  • Art Promotion: Supports cultural programmes, festivals, exhibitions and performances across India.
  • Heritage Conservation: Preserves tangible and intangible cultural heritage throughout the country.
  • Financial Assistance: Provides grants to artists, NGOs and cultural institutions.
  • Infrastructure Development: Supports construction and modernisation of auditoriums, museums and cultural centres.
  • UNESCO Heritage: Safeguards intangible cultural traditions recognised by UNESCO.
  • Inclusive Participation: Encourages participation of rural, tribal and marginalised communities.
  • Capacity Building: Supports training, workshops and skill development for artists.
  • Cultural Exchange: Promotes national and international cultural collaborations.
  • Cultural Tourism: Encourages culture-based tourism and strengthens local economies.
  • Digitisation: Promotes digital documentation and preservation of cultural assets.

Key Features of Kala Sanskriti Vikas Yojana

  • Grant Support: Provides financial assistance to artists, NGOs and cultural organisations for approved activities.
  • Cultural Activities: Supports festivals, exhibitions, seminars, workshops and cultural performances.
  • Infrastructure Support: Funds development and upgradation of cultural infrastructure across India.
  • Intangible Heritage: Protects music, dance, crafts and traditional rituals of cultural importance.
  • Inclusive Approach: Promotes participation from rural, tribal and underrepresented communities.
  • Pan-India Coverage: Ensures cultural outreach across all States and regions.
  • Flexible Implementation: Supports diverse cultural activities based on regional and institutional requirements.
  • Institutional Strengthening: Encourages cultural bodies and academies to preserve India’s heritage.
  • Cultural Awareness: Promotes awareness of India’s cultural diversity among citizens and global audiences.

BHASHINI: PIB Notes

In News: BHASHINI Showcases Multilingual AI Innovations at NCeG 2026

  • BHASHINI showcased multilingual Artificial Intelligence solutions during the National Conference on e-Governance 2026.
  • The platform launched the Rajasthan Language Model Training Hackathon for regional language datasets.
    • The initiative covers Marwari, Mewari, Dhundhari, Hadoti, Mewati and Bagri languages.

About BHASHINI

  • BHASHINI is India’s national initiative for AI-driven multilingual digital inclusion and language technology.
  • It is implemented by the Digital India BHASHINI Division under the Digital India Corporation.
  • The initiative functions under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology.
  • The National Hub for Language Technology enables BHASHINI’s multilingual AI ecosystem.

Objectives of BHASHINI

  • Digital Inclusion: Enables governance services in citizens’ preferred languages across India.
  • Language AI: Provides scalable speech and text-based Artificial Intelligence services.
  • Citizen Services: Supports multilingual access to government digital platforms and institutions.
  • Digital Governance: Strengthens language-first innovation for inclusive public service delivery.

Key Features of BHASHINI

  • Speech Translation: Provides real-time speech and text translation across multiple Indian languages.
  • Voice Services: Delivers AI-powered multilingual voice-based digital services.
  • ShrutLekh: Enables real-time speech-to-text transcription and translation during public events.
  • BhashaDaan: Supports crowdsourced creation and validation of Indian language datasets.
  • Suno Sutra: India’s first handheld multilingual edge Artificial Intelligence device.
  • Governance Integration: Powers CPGRAMS, Nyaya Setu, Arogya Vani, SabhaSaar and Yuva Saarthi.

Language Coverage and Capacity

  • 36 Indian text languages are supported through the BHASHINI platform.
  • 23 Indian voice languages are supported for multilingual communication.
  • The platform also supports 35 international languages for wider language accessibility.
  • BHASHINI offers more than 20 specialised Natural Language Processing services.
  • The platform processes over 20 million Artificial Intelligence inferences every day.
  • BHASHINI has enabled more than 8 billion cumulative Artificial Intelligence inferences.
  • More than 800 government websites are powered by the BHASHINI platform.

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