PIB Snippets July 8, 2026 3 Topics Covered

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July 8, 2026

Quick-revision notes from the Press Information Bureau for UPSC Prelims and Mains — Durand Cup, APEDA’s Amrapali Mango Export from Jharkhand, and TribeX tribal digital learning platform.

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Durand Cup

Sports History & Culture Static GK
Key Facts
Rank: Asia’s oldest + World’s 3rd oldest football tournament
Inaugural year: 1888 — Shimla
Named after: Sir Henry Mortimer Durand
Originally for: British Indian Army troops (Armed Forces, regiments, princely states)
Shimla Trophy added: 1904
President’s Cup: First presented by Dr. Rajendra Prasad in 1956
Three Trophies — Unique Tournament Format
  • Durand Cup — the original and rolling trophy; the primary prize of the tournament
  • Shimla Trophy — added to the tournament in 1904
  • President’s Cup — first presented by Dr. Rajendra Prasad in 1956; winning team retains it permanently (unlike the rolling trophies)
Post-Independence Format
  • Since Independence, Indian Armed Forces regimental clubs participate as guest invitees
  • Top Indian football clubs from across the country participate in the tournament
  • Originally an Army Cup — now India’s premier domestic football competition
UPSC Angle: Three key facts — (1) Asia’s oldest, world’s 3rd oldest football tournament; (2) Started in 1888 in Shimla; (3) Named after Sir Henry Mortimer Durand. The President’s Cup stays permanently with the winner — unlike the rolling Durand Cup and Shimla Trophy.
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APEDA — Amrapali Mango Export from Jharkhand

Agriculture Women Empowerment GS Paper 3
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Key Facts
Exported: 2 metric tonnes of Amrapali mangoes
Destination: Dubai — Lulu stores for retail distribution
Origin: Gumla & Deoghar districts, Jharkhand
Scheme: Birsa Harit Gram Yojana (with MGNREGA support)
FPC size: 1,500+ shareholders each
Returns: ~180% higher than local market prices
180% Higher returns vs local market
50,000+ Member farmers benefited
2 MT Exported to Dubai
About APEDA
  • Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority
  • Functions under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry
  • Promotes agricultural exports through capacity building and market facilitation
  • Supports women entrepreneurs through export-oriented capacity development programmes
Birsa Harit Gram Yojana
  • Jharkhand state scheme under which the mango orchards were developed
  • Implemented with MGNREGA support and the Government of Jharkhand
  • Promoted tribal women and women-led farmer collectives as primary beneficiaries
  • Each participating Farmer Producer Company (FPC) has more than 1,500 shareholders
Significance
  • Women-led FPCs received ~180% higher returns than local market prices
  • Initiative collectively benefits over 50,000 member farmers
  • Demonstrates convergence of women’s empowerment + tribal welfare + agricultural exports
UPSC Angle: APEDA → Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Birsa Harit Gram Yojana — Jharkhand scheme with MGNREGA convergence. Women-led FPCs earning 180% higher returns = women economic empowerment through agriculture. Connects GS2 (welfare schemes) + GS3 (agricultural exports).
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TribeX — Digital Tribal Learning Platform

Tribal Affairs Digital India GS Paper 2
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Key Facts
Launched by: Ministry of Tribal Affairs
Launched at: National Workshop on Strengthening Tribal Research Institutes, Bhubaneshwar
Launched by: Union Minister Jual Oram
Distinction: India’s first digital learning platform for tribal arts and traditional knowledge
Certificate courses: 20 (plans to expand to 100+)
Heritage Archive: 5,000+ multimedia resources
Key Features
  • Offers free certificate courses for learners, researchers and educators
  • Provides UGC-recognised Post Graduate diploma programmes (5 diploma programmes via hybrid learning)
  • Diploma combines expert lectures, internships and dissertation writing
  • Enables learners to learn directly from tribal knowledge experts and master artisans
Digital Infrastructure
  • Learning Management System (LMS) for seamless digital learning and progress tracking
  • Repository Management System for knowledge management
  • Heritage Archive — over 5,000 multimedia resources documenting tribal festivals, socio-cultural practices and oral traditions
  • Documents tribal languages, oral traditions and indigenous knowledge systems
Significance
  • Bridges geographical barriers — makes authentic tribal knowledge widely accessible digitally
  • Preserves India’s tribal heritage through digital documentation
  • Serves as a global gateway to India’s vibrant tribal heritage and culture
  • Currently 20 certificate courses covering diverse tribal art forms — plans for 100+ courses
UPSC Angle: TribeX = India’s first digital platform for tribal arts and traditional knowledge. Ministry of Tribal Affairs. UGC-recognised PG diploma. 5,000+ multimedia resources in Heritage Archive. Connects to digital preservation, tribal rights (GS2) and cultural heritage.

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