Boost your UPSC and State PSC preparation with EXAMPING’s Daily Current Affairs (DCA) Series for June 6, 2026. Get crisp, exam-focused notes filtered from The Hindu, PIB, and Indian Express.
🏛️ Polity & Governance (6th June 2026)
⚖️ Data Report on State Finance Commissions
- Context: The Ministry of Panchayati Raj announced the release of the “Report of the Committee on Datasets for State Finance Commissions” to transition SFCs toward evidence-based fiscal governance and data-driven policy formulation.
- Constitutional Mandate: Under Articles 243-I and 243-Y, the Governor is mandated to constitute a Finance Commission to review the financial position of Panchayats and Municipalities. Unlike the Union Finance Commission, an SFC’s recommendations are generally advisory.
- Significance: It acts as a vital link between the State and local bodies, empowering the third tier of democracy to achieve true financial autonomy. Strengthen your constitutional basics with our Indian Constitution Polity Notes (Part 1 & 2).
📜 Panchayat Advancement Index Wins Gold
- Award: The Panchayat Advancement Index secured Gold Recognition at the National e-Governance Awards 2026, honoring innovative designs that bridge technology with public welfare.
- Achievements: Achieved an impressive 97.3% participation rate, meaning almost every Gram Panchayat is now integrated into a common measurement system. The system rationalized data collection down to 150 pragmatic indicators for ease of village-level administration.
- Practice: Test your constitutional and governance fundamentals by taking our Polity Mock Test on Union & Citizenship.
📊 Economy
🛢️ Russian Oil Imports: Surging Premiums & Market Dynamics
- Rising Dependence: Russia’s share in the value of India’s oil imports surged to an 11-month high of nearly 38% in April 2026. This comes amid the ongoing West Asian crisis, significantly altering India’s energy import basket.
- Economic Impact: Despite importing 4.3% less crude overall compared to earlier periods, surging global prices inflated India’s total oil import bill to $15.4 billion (a 61.3% increase from March). Crucially, the previous discounts on Russian crude have evaporated; the premium paid on Russian oil jumped by a staggering 425% (to $77.8 per tonne) in April compared to March 2026.
- Strategic Shift: Concurrently, India’s dependence on US oil dropped to multi-month lows, highlighting fluid geoeconomic realignments.
📈 Robust FY26 GDP Growth & RBI Monetary Stance
- Growth Acceleration: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) data shows the Indian economy grew at 7.7% in FY 2025-26, with an accelerated 7.8% growth in Q4, demonstrating robust resilience despite global headwinds.
- Monetary Policy Adjustment: Keeping a check on evolving macroeconomic conditions, the RBI Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) maintained the Repo Rate at 5.25%. The RBI adjusted its FY27 growth forecast down to 6.6% while raising the inflation projection to 5.1%.
🌱 Environment & Geography Mapping (6th June 2026)
🐐 Nilgiri Tahr Population Shows Promising Growth
- Population Rise: The population of the Nilgiri Tahr, an endangered mountain ungulate endemic to the Western Ghats, has risen to 1,364 in Tamil Nadu, marking a 4.68% increase over the 2025 census.
- Conservation Status: Listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List and protected under Schedule I of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. It is the State animal of Tamil Nadu.
- Habitat & Threats: Primarily inhabits the montane grasslands and steep rocky terrains of the Western Ghats (shola forests). Habitat loss and climate change remain key challenges to their fragmented population.
📍 Dharamshala Earthquakes & Himalayan Tectonics
- Context: Multiple earthquakes, including a 5.0 magnitude tremor, struck the Dharamshala region in the Dhauladhar ranges (Himachal Pradesh) along the Kangra-Chamba border.
- Seismic Zone: Kangra district falls under Seismic Zone V, the highest earthquake-risk category in India. Frequent low-intensity earthquakes in the geologically young Himalayan region help release accumulated tectonic stress along fault lines.
🗺️ Kalpasar Project & Gulf of Khambhat
- The Mega Project: The Kalpasar Project envisages building a 30-km long dam across the Gulf of Khambhat to establish a massive freshwater coastal reservoir, aiming to resolve the Saurashtra region’s perennial water crisis in Gujarat.
- Socio-Economic Impact: Beyond irrigation and drinking water, it plans to harness tidal energy and significantly reduce the travel distance between South Gujarat and Saurashtra.
- Mapping Aid: To master Indian coastal geography and bordering water bodies for Prelims, check out our Mapping Mnemonic Tricks.
🧬 Science & Technology (6th June 2026)
🚀 NASA Alerts ISS Astronauts Over Russian Module Leak
- The Incident: NASA ordered International Space Station (ISS) astronauts to take shelter in a docked spacecraft while Russian engineers investigated and assessed repairs for a persistent air leak in the station’s Russian module.
- Relevance: Highlights the aging infrastructure of the ISS (expected to be decommissioned by 2030) and the critical need for robust emergency protocols and international cooperation in outer space operations.
🧪 Origins of Life: Earth’s Key Ingredients
- New Study: A recent NASA-backed study revealed that Earth’s supply of crucial elements like phosphorus and nitrogen came largely from the inner solar system.
- Significance: This challenges longstanding scientific consensus about the origin of life-essential elements, reshaping our understanding of planetary formation.
🌍 International Relations (6th June 2026)
💥 U.S. Strikes Iranian Coastal Sites Near Strait of Hormuz
- Military Escalation: The U.S. military shot down four Iranian drones launched toward the Strait of Hormuz and subsequently struck Islamic Republic coastal surveillance radar sites in retaliation.
- Global Impact: The U.S. Central Command stated the drones posed an “immediate threat to regional maritime traffic.” The ongoing blockade on Iranian ports over the crucial energy corridor is causing a spike in global oil prices.
- Mapping Focus: The Strait of Hormuz is highly important for UPSC. Learn to locate these strategic points easily with our Mnemonic Tricks for Mapping.
✈️ Over 1,000 Indians Deported From U.S. in 2026
- MEA Statement: The Ministry of External Affairs confirmed that 1,076 Indian nationals have been deported from the United States so far in 2026 due to illegal migration crackdowns.
- Bilateral Cooperation: India and the U.S. are jointly committed to acting against illegal migration routes and human trafficking networks.
📝 Government Schemes & Governance (6th June 2026)
📈 PM Chairs Economic Advisory Council (EAC-PM) Meeting
- High-Level Deliberation: Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a meeting of the Economic Advisory Council to deliberate on India’s long-term development priorities and economic transformation.
- Core Focus: The discussions primarily centered around adding momentum to ongoing structural reforms to ensure improved ‘Ease of Living’ for citizens and ‘Ease of Doing Business’ for enterprises.
- About EAC-PM: It is an independent body constituted to give economic advice to the Government of India, specifically the Prime Minister. Ensure your polity concepts are clear with our Polity Constitution Notes.
💻 CBSE Invites Ethical Hacker for Cybersecurity Revamp
- Plugging Gaps: After initial denials regarding a data breach, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) officially invited 19-year-old ethical hacker Nisarga Adhikary to work with an IIT expert team.
- Objective: To address and plug critical vulnerabilities in the portal that stores highly sensitive student data, showcasing a shift toward proactive institutional transparency.
🧭 Ethics Examples (6th June 2026)
🛡️ Embezzlement of Disaster Relief Materials
- The Incident: In West Bengal, a large quantity of government disaster relief materials—including blankets, tarpaulins, rice, and wheat meant for disaster-hit residents—was recovered from locked quarters linked to local political leaders in the Jamuria coal mine area.
- Ethical Dimension: This is a classic example of “Crisis Corruption” and a severe breakdown of public trust. Diverting essential survival resources from vulnerable, disaster-struck populations for personal or political hoarding represents the lowest form of administrative apathy and lack of integrity.
- UPSC Relevance: An excellent real-world example to cite in GS-4 answers related to “Challenges of Corruption in Disaster Management,” “Public Service Values,” and the necessity for rigorous social audits.
