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Highlights of Current Affairs 20 June 2026
- MeitY temporarily blocked access to Telegram over alleged non-cooperation in the NEET paper leak investigation, reigniting debate on India’s online content-blocking laws.
- Section 69A of the IT Act empowers the Central Government to block online content in the interests of national security, sovereignty, and public order.
- The year 2026 marks 75 years of the First Constitutional Amendment Act, 1951, which significantly shaped India’s framework on reservations, land reforms, and free speech.
- Article 15(4), introduced through the First Constitutional Amendment, laid the constitutional foundation for reservations for SCs, STs, and backward classes.
- The Bonn Climate Change Conference 2026 (SB64) focused on advancing global climate commitments and accelerating action toward 2035 sustainability goals.
- A UN climate report highlighted a 61% rise in marine heatwaves, making them the fastest-worsening climate indicator worldwide.
- India’s reservoirs have the potential to support around 102.18 GW of floating solar capacity, according to the first nationwide assessment by NISE.
- Apollo mission sample analysis reaffirmed the presence of Helium-3 in the Moon’s surface layer, boosting interest in its future energy and scientific applications.
- In the QS World University Rankings 2027, MIT retained the global top spot for the 15th consecutive year, while IIT Delhi emerged as India’s highest-ranked institution.
- India and Russia operationalised the RELOS agreement, enabling reciprocal military logistics support and strengthening defence cooperation between the two countries.
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