
1. Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-Kisan) 21st instalment to be released on 19 November.
The government announced that the 21st instalment of the direct-income support scheme for eligible farmers would be credited on 19 November.
2. India projects Q2 FY26 real GDP growth at approximately 7.2% by India Ratings & Research (Ind-Ra).
The rating agency forecast India’s GDP growth at 7.2% driven by private consumption and resilient services.
G20 summit momentum flagging as key leaders including Donald Trump plan to boycott.
Ahead of the Johannesburg summit, major leaders announced absence, raising questions about the forum’s relevance.
1. India to import 10% of its annual LPG requirements from the US starting 2026.
A historic deal was signed to source about 2.2 million tonnes per annum of liquefied petroleum gas from the United States.
2. India’s digital-consumer complaints platform “e-Jagriti” crossed 2.75 lakh users and processed ~1.30 lakh cases.
The initiative was highlighted for enhancing consumer redress and digital access.
1. A new species of snake, Lycodon irwini, was discovered in the Great Nicobar Island.
This herpetological discovery adds to India’s biodiversity records.
2. Gemini 3.0, a new advanced multimodal AI model, was launched by Google.
The model marks a significant leap in reasoning and AI-capability platforms.
India dropped 13 places to rank 23rd in the Climate Change Performance Index 2026 (CCPI).
The fall reflects challenges in climate mitigation and adaptation efforts.
Apoorva Science Fair (28th edition) to be held in Nagpur from 19–23 November.
More than 200 students from Class 6–10 will present over 100 experiments during the five-day event.
No major headline global award or major appointment was distinctly reported for 19 November in the sources reviewed.
Health advisory issued in Karnataka for Sabarimala pilgrims due to risk of Amoebic Meningoencephalitis (Naegleria fowleri).
The advisory urges pilgrims to adhere to safety protocols while performing rituals.
Cultural bulletins highlight that the Cambridge Dictionary selected “parasocial” as Word of the Year 2025, reflecting one-sided emotional bonds formed with influencers.
The recognition draws attention to evolving digital-culture phenomena.
No unique new day-observance was flagged for 19 November beyond regular bulletins and awareness campaigns.
However, school-assembly collections included: biodiversity discoveries, LPG deal highlights, climate-index fall, and student-science fair announcements.
📝 Explanation: The government released the 21st instalment of PM-Kisan to support farmers.
📝Explanation: Ind-Ra estimated strong growth driven by private consumption and services.
📝 Explanation: The Johannesburg G20 meet saw key leaders planning to skip the event.
📝 Explanation: A major deal was signed for 2.2 million tonnes LPG import from the US.
📝 Explanation: The platform processed over 1.30 lakh cases, improving consumer services.
📝 Explanation: The species adds to India’s herpetological biodiversity list.
📝 Explanation: Gemini 3.0 improved reasoning and multimodal AI capability.
📝 Explanation: India slipped 13 places, showing climate mitigation challenges.
📝 Explanation: Over 200 students present science models at the 28th edition in Nagpur.
📝 Explanation: Students in these classes showcase over 100 experiments.
📝 Explanation: Risk of Naegleria fowleri infection led to precautionary guidelines.
📝 Explanation: “Parasocial” refers to one-sided emotional relationships with online personalities.
📝 Explanation: Report cited challenges in renewable expansion and emissions reduction.
📝 Explanation: Advisory was issued for Sabarimala pilgrims travelling through Karnataka.
📝 Explanation: PM-Kisan provides ₹6,000 yearly in three installments.
📝 Explanation: A major advanced multimodal AI model by Google.
📝 Explanation: Absence of multiple world leaders raised concerns about its effectiveness.
📝 Explanation: Lycodon irwini was discovered in Great Nicobar.
📝 Explanation: This equals about 10% of India’s total LPG needs.
📝 Explanation: “Parasocial” reflects online one-way emotional bonds with influencers.
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