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Pragyesh IAS • BPSC Daily Current Affairs

20 August 2026 BPSC Current Affairs

Bihar Special, national developments, environment, economy, science and exam-oriented revision — built for quick Prelims recall and sharper Mains understanding.

Bihar Special Prelims Facts Mains Analysis Interactive MCQs
6Core Topics
17Newspaper Briefs
6Practice MCQs
5Exam Themes

Today’s dossier combines the core current-affairs topics discussed in the Pragyesh IAS daily session with the newspaper clippings supplied for Bihar, national, environment and economy coverage. The page is structured to help BPSC aspirants move from news → concept → exam relevance → revision without turning the page into a raw news dump.

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Core Current Affairs for BPSC

High-yield topics from the supplied daily-current-affairs transcript, converted into exam-ready notes.

Science • Bihar Link

New Earthworm Eel from the Indo-Gangetic Plain

A new earthworm eel species named Gangaichthys indonepalicus was discussed as having been found in Bihar near the Indo-Nepal border, within the Indo-Gangetic plain.

  • It is a subterranean fish associated with groundwater and alluvial aquifers; such organisms may also inhabit caves and sinkholes.
  • The lecture describes it as the first stygobitic fish recorded from the Gangetic basin.
  • It is about 4 cm long, with an unpigmented/translucent body and reduced eyes covered by skin.
  • It is adapted to total darkness, not sunlit surface-river habitats.
  • The discovery was presented as evidence that Gangetic groundwater biodiversity remains poorly explored.
BPSC Lens: Link the species with Bihar, the Indo-Gangetic plain, groundwater ecology and the meaning of stygobitic.
Exam trap: “Subterranean” and “stygobitic” point to underground aquatic habitats, not ordinary surface-river ecology.
Polity • Bihar

Electoral Literacy Club 2.0 and ECINET

The session highlighted the launch of Electoral Literacy Club (ELC) 2.0 from Patna and the roll-out of ECINET, the Election Commission of India’s unified digital platform.

  • ELC 2.0 was stated to have been launched at Gyan Bhawan, Patna, on 17 August 2026.
  • The stated tagline is “Learn Democracy and Lead Democracy”.
  • Focus areas: electoral literacy among youth, digital election management and youth participation.
  • ECINET integrates around 40 earlier ECI applications/services into one platform.
  • Bihar was discussed as the pilot state for the recent Special Intensive Revision ahead of the 2025 Assembly election.
  • The lecture cites Bihar’s youth profile and electoral participation as reasons for using the State as a launch pad for electoral-literacy initiatives.
BPSC Lens: Remember the institutional owner: ECINET is an Election Commission of India initiative, not a MeitY-administered platform.
Environment • International

EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism and BRICS Concerns

The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) was discussed in the context of BRICS environment ministers opposing what they described as unilateral and protectionist carbon-border measures.

  • CBAM places a carbon price on embedded emissions in selected imports into the EU.
  • Sectors cited: iron and steel, aluminium, cement, fertiliser, electricity and hydrogen.
  • The lecture states that the definitive regime began on 1 January 2026.
  • BRICS criticism: such measures can act as non-tariff barriers and place disproportionate pressure on developing-country exports.
  • The climate-equity argument invokes Common but Differentiated Responsibilities: common responsibility, but not identical obligations irrespective of capability and historical emissions.
Exam trap: CBDR does not mean identical climate obligations for every country.
Bihar • Environment & Health

Bihar Crusher Plant Distance Policy

The lecture notes a Bihar policy shift under which crusher plants near mining areas are to be established at a distance of 2 km, compared with the earlier 500 metres.

  • Main objective: reduce dust, silica exposure and noise pollution affecting nearby communities.
  • The health link discussed is the risk of lung-related disease, especially silicosis, due to silica exposure.
  • The measure also aims to keep high-noise crusher operations farther from settlements, schools and hospitals.
  • Crushers are used for primary crushing of large rocks into smaller pieces.
BPSC Lens: Pair the numeric change 500 m → 2 km with pollution control and occupational/community health.
Society • Tribal Issues

Tribal Communities and Mother-Tongue Preservation

A community-led initiative in Engerba village, Raigarh was discussed for preserving the Saora language and the Sorang Sompeng script.

  • The SP Mangali Ashram School is described as a community-supported institution teaching children through the local language and script.
  • The wider issue is language loss among younger tribal generations and its impact on identity, oral traditions and indigenous knowledge.
  • The session also links Remo-sam with the Bonda tribe in Malkangiri and describes it as severely endangered.
  • It links Gta’ Asa with the Didai community and Kurukh with the Oraon community.
  • Odisha’s multilingual education programme was noted as promoting mother-tongue teaching during the early years of primary education.
BPSC Lens: Tribe–language–script–location matching is a classic Prelims pattern.
Bihar Economy

Bihar’s Fiscal Stress and Fiscal Space

The session presents Bihar’s fiscal position as a case of limited own-revenue capacity, high dependence on central flows and rising debt-repayment pressure.

  • The lecture cites a fiscal-deficit figure of 4.16% and separately mentions a 4.37% CAG estimate, against a stated FRBM ceiling of 3.5%.
  • It states that about ₹1.57 lakh crore is due for repayment over the next seven years.
  • Bihar’s own-tax contribution to revenue is cited at 29.4%, with more than 70% dependence on the Centre.
  • Bihar is stated to rank 12th among 17 States in the NITI Aayog Fiscal Health Index, while Odisha is cited as rank 1.
  • The Odisha comparison in the lecture emphasizes a wider tax base, checks on mining-royalty leakage, restraint on non-productive subsidies, stronger capital spending and stronger local bodies.
Read the two deficit figures as figures cited in the supplied lecture; the session itself presents both values.

Governance

Electoral literacy, digital election administration, district-level policing and public infrastructure all show how institutional capacity shapes citizen outcomes.

Development vs Environment

Crusher regulation, carbon-border measures, groundwater biodiversity and renewable-grid constraints illustrate the recurring trade-off between growth and environmental safeguards.

Bihar’s State Capacity

Fiscal space, infrastructure financing, policing units, power substations and investment facilitation can be linked in Mains answers on Bihar’s development administration.

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Newspaper Scan: Exam-Relevant Briefs

Additional clippings supplied with the page, filtered to facts and themes useful for BPSC.

High PriorityBihar Cabinet

Buxar–Bhagalpur Greenfield Expressway and Japan AI Partnership

The Bihar cabinet approved a 336-km, six-lane greenfield expressway between Buxar and Bhagalpur, planned as a fully access-controlled corridor through 13 districts. The same cabinet package includes an MoU with Taiyo AI India Pvt Ltd to build Bihar’s AI ecosystem.

  • Implementation through Bihar State Road Development Corporation Ltd.
  • AI partnership: identification, prioritisation, monitoring and execution of public-infrastructure projects using AI.
  • The cabinet also approved upgrading the 82.578-km Muzaffarpur–Sitamarhi–Sonbarsa section of NH-22 to four-lane standard.
Source: supplied newspaper clipping
High PriorityCensus 2027

District-Level Census Booklet to Go Digital in Bihar

The supplied Hindi clipping says the 2027 census will prepare digital district-level village and urban booklets, with demographic as well as social, economic and infrastructure-related information.

  • Coverage cited: 44,874 villages and 268 urban areas.
  • The information is intended to support scheme planning and identification of local service gaps.
  • District-level progress is to be monitored through a portal.
Source: supplied Hindi newspaper clipping
High PriorityPolice Administration

Riot Control Units Planned Across Bihar Districts

Bihar Police Headquarters decided to create riot control units to handle law-and-order situations, communal tension, violent protests, road blockades, attacks on public property and similar emergencies.

  • The clipping cites a plan for 49 riot-control units.
  • Each unit is structured around trained police personnel with supporting medical, ambulance, communication and reserve resources.
  • Patna is placed in the highest category with three companies and 18 vehicles in the supplied report.
Source: supplied newspaper clipping
High PriorityPower Infrastructure

Patna to Add 16 New Power Substations

The supplied clipping reports a plan to create 16 new power substations in Patna by December, taking the number of substations to 102 and raising the city’s supply capacity.

  • Existing capacity cited: 2,445 MVA.
  • Target capacity cited: 2,765 MVA.
  • Purpose: reduce repeated tripping and strengthen supply for future demand.
Source: supplied Hindi newspaper clipping
High PriorityAgriculture

Fertiliser Dealer Licensing Rules Amended

The Bihar Agriculture Department changed provisions related to fertiliser-dealer licensing so that wholesale and retail sale permissions can be handled under the revised framework described in the supplied report.

  • The clipping says companies will face action for black marketing or irregularities.
  • The report also mentions an interest-subsidy benefit for farmers on agricultural loans up to ₹3 lakh.
Source: supplied Hindi newspaper clipping
Medium PriorityIndustry

Bihar Investor Dialogue on Industrial Facilitation

A “Bihar Investors Dialogue 2026” was reported as a forum to engage investors on industrial infrastructure, policy support, industrial land and sectoral opportunities including e-commerce, pharmaceuticals, energy and technology.

Source: supplied Hindi newspaper clipping
High PriorityRiver Linking

Kosi–Mechi Link Project: Irrigation and Flood-Management Relevance

The supplied clipping reports a site review of the Kosi–Mechi inter-state link project and presents it as important for irrigation expansion and agricultural development in Bihar’s Seemanchal region.

  • Project cost cited: ₹6,282.32 crore.
  • Additional assured irrigation cited: 2.14 lakh hectares.
  • The report notes a completion target of March 2029.
Source: supplied Hindi newspaper clipping
Medium PriorityCabinet Package

Private Tubewells, Employment Offices and Kajra Solar

The Bihar cabinet package in the supplied report also includes support for 46,000 private tubewells, changes relating to employment offices, and a 100% stamp-duty and registration-fee exemption for lease-deed registration of land acquired for the Kajra Solar Power Project in Lakhisarai.

Source: supplied newspaper clipping
High PriorityIndia–Japan

Rajnath Singh and Japanese Defence Minister to Hold Talks

The supplied clipping says Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Japanese Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi were expected to discuss deeper defence and security cooperation and strategic trust in the Indo-Pacific.

  • Expected themes: deeper maritime-security cooperation and closer defence-equipment/technology collaboration.
  • The report links the talks with “Make in India” and Japan’s revision of its Three Principles on Transfer of Defence Equipment and Technology.
  • The visit was presented as part of growing India–Japan defence ties following the Japanese Prime Minister’s India visit for the annual summit.
Source: supplied The Hindu clipping
High PriorityFederalism

Southern Zonal Council Meeting

The supplied report describes the 31st meeting of the Southern Zonal Council, chaired by the Union Home Minister, as a forum to deliberate issues concerning southern States.

  • Zonal Councils are statutory bodies established under the States Reorganisation Act, 1956.
  • The meeting is organised by the Inter-State Council Secretariat of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs.
Source: supplied The Hindu clipping
High PriorityRailways

Cabinet Approves Four Railway Projects Worth ₹9,450 Crore

The supplied report says the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs approved four Ministry of Railways projects with a total estimated cost of ₹9,450 crore.

  • Projects span West Bengal, Odisha, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.
  • Total track-capacity increase cited: about 410 km.
  • The projects are linked with the PM GatiShakti National Master Plan and improved logistics connectivity.
Source: supplied The Hindu clipping
Medium PriorityInternal Security

Kerala’s Operation Toofan

The supplied interview describes Operation Toofan as Kerala’s anti-drug drive with three components: Toofan Strike for enforcement, Toofan Warriors for public participation and Toofan Care for rehabilitation.

  • The campaign is framed as a social movement, not only a policing exercise.
  • The interview emphasises inter-State and multi-agency coordination because drug networks extend beyond Kerala.
Source: supplied The Hindu interview clipping
High PriorityEnvironment

Mahadayi Diversion: Centre Says No EC Proposal Is Pending

The supplied article says the Union government told the Lok Sabha that there was no proposal before it from Karnataka seeking Environmental Clearance for diversion of the Mahadayi river for various projects.

  • The response also says the National Board for Wildlife had not approved Karnataka’s proposal to use 10.6852 hectares of forest land for the Kalasa Nala Diversion Scheme in the tiger corridor.
  • The report notes that no proposal or river-basin details for a cumulative impact assessment and carrying-capacity study had been submitted by the State governments concerned.
Source: supplied The Hindu clipping
High PriorityEcology

Hara Mangrove Forests of the Persian Gulf

The supplied “What is it?” article describes the Hara mangroves around Qeshm in the Persian Gulf, dominated by the grey mangrove Avicennia marina, as ecologically important coastal forests.

  • The forests help protect coasts from erosion and act as carbon sinks.
  • They are described as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and nursery habitat for marine life.
  • The article warns of an oil-spill threat off Qeshm’s southern coast after damage to a bulk carrier named Minoan Pioneer.
Source: supplied The Hindu science clipping
High PriorityRenewable Energy

Transmission Constraints and Renewable-Energy Curtailment

The supplied article says inadequate transmission lines have emerged as a major obstacle to rapid expansion of renewable-energy capacity, causing some solar projects to be curtailed during daylight hours because of grid congestion.

  • The article cites ICRA on curtailment risks under Temporary General Network Access arrangements.
  • It stresses timely execution of inter-State and intra-State transmission infrastructure and storage capacity.
  • Renewables, including large hydro, are estimated in the article to account for more than 35% of electricity generation by 2029-30.
Source: supplied The Hindu clipping
Medium PriorityMarkets

India Replaces Indonesia as Least-Preferred Asian Market in Survey

A supplied Bloomberg clipping reports that India replaced Indonesia as Asia’s least-preferred stock market in a Bank of America survey, citing caution around Indian equities, weak growth expectations and concerns over valuations and reform momentum.

Source: supplied Bloomberg clipping
Medium PriorityBusiness

Sri Lanka’s Dilmah Group Plans Thambapanni Luxury Teas in India

The supplied business article says Sri Lankan tea group Dilmah plans to launch a curated luxury tea collection called Thambapanni in India through premium hotels, speciality cafes and fine-dining restaurants.

Source: supplied The Hindu business clipping
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Rapid Prelims Revision

Use these as one-minute recall blocks before a test.

Species & Ecology

Gangaichthys indonepalicus → subterranean earthworm eel → Bihar/Indo-Nepal border → stygobitic → groundwater and alluvial aquifers.

Election Administration

ELC 2.0 → launched from Patna → electoral literacy; ECINET → unified ECI digital platform integrating earlier applications/services.

Climate Trade

EU CBAM → carbon price on embedded emissions in selected imports; BRICS criticism → unilateral/protectionist impact on developing countries; CBDR ≠ identical obligations.

Bihar Pollution Control

Crusher plants near mining areas → new distance 2 km; earlier 500 m; concern → dust, silica exposure, noise, silicosis.

Tribal Languages

Saora → Sorang Sompeng script; Remo-sam → Bonda; Gta’ Asa → Didai; language loss threatens oral tradition and indigenous knowledge.

Bihar Fiscal Health

Own-tax share cited at 29.4%; fiscal stress linked with narrow revenue base, central dependence and debt servicing; Fiscal Health Index rank cited as 12th among 17.

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BPSC Mains Practice

Questions framed from the themes in today’s dossier.

Answer-writing prompts

  1. “Bihar’s development challenge is not only resource availability but also fiscal space and implementation capacity.” Discuss with suitable current examples.
  2. Explain how digital electoral-literacy initiatives can improve informed participation while also creating new responsibilities for election administration.
  3. Examine the conflict between climate action and green protectionism with reference to carbon-border measures and the principle of Common but Differentiated Responsibilities.
  4. How can infrastructure expansion in Bihar — roads, power, irrigation and digital systems — be made environmentally sustainable and socially inclusive?
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Practice MCQs

All 6 questions are inside one interactive box. Use Previous and Next to move between questions; your selected answers remain saved while you navigate.

Read Less. Revise Better. Connect the Issues.

For BPSC, the advantage comes from linking Bihar-specific developments with governance, economy, environment, science and national policy — and then revising the exact facts that can become Prelims statements.

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