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Today’s 27 June 2026 Current Affairs will provide you with important national and international updates that are highly relevant for all competitive exams.
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Highlights of 27 June 2026 Current Affairs
- Senior IPS officer Anand Jain has assumed charge as the Director General of Police (DGP) of the Union Territory of Ladakh. He was previously serving as the Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) in the Armed Police in Jammu and Kashmir. He succeeded Mukesh Singh, a 1996‑batch officer, who was transferred to Manipur.
- Punjab’s 2025 floods will now be taught in the Class IX NCERT Social Science textbook under the chapter titled “Understanding Society: India and Beyond – Grade 9 Part 1.
- Noel Tata, the Chairman of Trent — Tata Group’s retail firm in Indian fashion and lifestyle — has resigned from the chairmanship.
- Amazon’s CEO Andy Jassy is on a visit to India, where he emphasized quick‑commerce (q‑commerce) along with the expansion of Amazon fulfilment centers across more than 300 cities.
- Indian shooters Vanshika Chaudhary and Shiva Narwal won the silver medal in the 10m air pistol mixed team event at the ISSF.
- The Uttar Pradesh Government has announced the Mukhyamantri Kanya Sumangala Yojana (MKSY) for the girl child, aimed at providing financial assistance to promote welfare, education, and empowerment. The scheme offers a total financial assistance of ₹25,000, distributed in six installments across six stages.
- The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has added a new chapter in the Class IX Social Science textbook Understanding Society: India and Beyond (Part 1), which describes the Emergency imposed in India on 25 June 1975 by then President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed.
- India is set to launch the Index of Services Production (ISP), a framework, in July 2026. It will serve as a high‑frequency economic indicator that measures changes in the volume of output produced by the service industries over time.
- The Reserve Bank of India has finalized a compensation framework for victims of small‑value digital banking frauds. The framework is designed to compensate eligible customers who lose money in fraudulent electronic banking transactions.
- Two Indian women, Parveen Shaikh and Dr. Barkha Subha, have won the Whitley Fund for Nature (WFN) Award, also known as the “Green Oscars.” The award was presented by Princess Anne of the United Kingdom on behalf of the Whitley Fund for Nature. The Green Award recognizes and supports grassroots conservation leaders across the Global South who combine scientific knowledge, community participation, and sustainable conservation practices to expand local environmental action.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi rolled out the e‑Zero FIR system to strengthen India’s fight against cybercrime. The e‑Zero FIR system is a digital mechanism designed to automatically convert verified cyber financial fraud complaints into Zero FIRs.
- Asics India and the Rohan Bopanna Tennis Academy (RBTA) have signed a partnership to support young professional tennis players and to strengthen India’s tennis development framework.
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