Introduction

The CareerUdaya Daily Current Affairs – 14 June 2026 edition brings APSC, ADRE, Assam Police, Assam TET, SSC, Banking and Railway aspirants the most exam-relevant developments available up to 14 June 2026. Attempt the linked Daily Current Affairs Quiz – 14 June 2026 and explore more editions on the Current Affairs Hub.

National Current Affairs

Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma pressed the Centre for a separate All India Services (AIS) cadre for Mizoram, citing administrative needs distinct from the existing joint cadre arrangement shared with other states. The All India Services — the IAS, IPS and IFoS — are recruited centrally but serve state cadres, and demands for state-specific cadres recur in the smaller Northeastern states; this makes the issue directly relevant to polity-and-administration papers. In a recognition of traditional craftsmanship, four traditional products of Jharkhand received the Geographical Indication (GI) tag: Bhagaiya silk, Kuchai silk, Munda jewellery and Jharkhand bamboo craft, strengthening intellectual-property protection for indigenous artisans and tribal communities.

Assam & Northeast Current Affairs

Assam's classical heritage gained national visibility as Dwijen Ch Barman of Nalbari district received B-High Grade artiste recognition from Delhi Doordarshan for Sattriya dance — the first such honour for an artiste from Nalbari district. In agri-enterprise, Latumoni Tea, a green tea variant, was launched at Madhupur, Demow, reflecting Assam's push to diversify its iconic tea industry into value-added segments. Assam produces the bulk of India's tea, and moves into green tea, orthodox tea and speciality blends help small growers capture higher margins and reach health-conscious domestic and export markets — a recurring theme in the state's economy and a useful link between Assam's agrarian base and its branding ambitions.

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Economy & Banking

The GI tags awarded to Jharkhand's silk, jewellery and bamboo crafts carry an economic dimension — GI protection prevents unauthorised use of a product's name, helps producers command better prices, and boosts rural livelihoods, branding and export potential for traditional products. A Geographical Indication is granted under the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999, and is administered by the GI Registry under the office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks. GI tags, their products and originating states are frequently tested as direct "product–state" matches in banking and SSC general-awareness papers, so aspirants should maintain a running list of newly tagged products.

International Affairs

Global business attention turned to SpaceX, reportedly on course towards a trillion-dollar valuation, a milestone that could make its founder the world's first trillionaire. The rise of large private space enterprises — driven by reusable rockets, satellite-internet constellations and commercial launch services — is reshaping the technology economy and global markets, and is increasingly relevant to India as it opens its own space sector to private players. Such global business-and-technology benchmarks are useful context for economy and science current-affairs questions alike.

Science & Technology

India entered a new phase in precision oncology with the launch of Pluvicto, the country's first regulatory-approved radioligand therapy for advanced prostate cancer. Radioligand therapy works by attaching a radioactive particle to a targeting molecule that binds selectively to cancer cells, delivering radiation precisely while sparing healthy tissue — a significant addition to India's targeted-treatment options. In defence manufacturing, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) received the first set of Honeywell engines for the HTT-40 Basic Trainer aircraft, with plans for local production of subsequent units — advancing the Aatmanirbhar Bharat push in aerospace and supporting indigenous pilot-training capacity.

Sports

New Zealand batting great Kane Williamson announced his international retirement after a 16-year career spanning about 175 international matches and roughly 19,350 runs, having led the Black Caps to the 2019 (ODI) and 2021 (T20) World Cup finals and to the inaugural World Test Championship title. Regarded as one of the finest contemporary batters and a model of calm leadership, his exit marks the end of an era for New Zealand cricket. The sport also mourned Brito, a member of Brazil's 1970 FIFA World Cup-winning team — widely considered one of the greatest sides in football history — who passed away at 86 due to pneumonia complications.

Government Schemes & Governance

The day combined federalism debates (Mizoram's AIS-cadre demand), intellectual-property recognition (Jharkhand GI tags), and frontier healthcare (Pluvicto). For revision, focus on the GI products and their state, the radioligand-therapy first, and the AIS-cadre issue. Practise these in the Daily Current Affairs Quiz – 14 June 2026, attempt more mock tests, revise study materials, and prepare for teacher recruitment via the Assam TET Hub.

Revision Notes

For quick revision of the 14 June edition: on the polity front, the Mizoram Chief Minister demanded a separate All India Services cadre for the state, a useful hook for understanding how the IAS, IPS and Indian Forest Service cadres are organised across states. Four traditional products of Jharkhand — Bhagaiya silk, Kuchai silk, Munda jewellery and Jharkhand bamboo craft — received Geographical Indication tags, and aspirants should remember that GI protection is granted under the Geographical Indications of Goods Act of 1999. In Assam, a Sattriya exponent from Nalbari district earned Delhi Doordarshan's B-High Grade recognition for the first time from that district, and a green-tea variant was launched in Demow, reflecting tea-sector diversification. In science, India approved Pluvicto, its first radioligand therapy, for advanced prostate cancer, while HAL received the first Honeywell engines for the HTT-40 trainer. Globally, SpaceX moved towards a trillion-dollar valuation. In sport, Kane Williamson retired after leading New Zealand to the 2019 and 2021 World Cup finals, and the football world mourned a 1970 Brazil World Cup winner. Taken together, the 14 June edition spans federalism, intellectual property, frontier healthcare, indigenous aerospace and major sporting transitions, making it a compact but high-yield revision set for APSC, ADRE and national competitive examinations alike.

Exam Snapshot Table

AreaKey PointExam Hook
NationalMizoram CM Lalduhoma seeks separate AIS cadreFederalism, administration
NationalFour Jharkhand products get GI tagsGeographical Indication
AssamDwijen Ch Barman (Nalbari) gets Doordarshan Sattriya recognitionCulture, Sattriya
AssamLatumoni green tea launched in DemowTea value addition
InternationalSpaceX nears trillion-dollar valuationSpace economy
Science & TechPluvicto – India's first radioligand therapy (prostate cancer)Precision oncology
Science & TechHAL gets first Honeywell engines for HTT-40 trainerAerospace, Aatmanirbhar
SportsKane Williamson retires; led NZ to 2019 and 2021 WC finalsCricket

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the CareerUdaya Daily Current Affairs – 14 June 2026 edition cover?

It covers exam-relevant national, Assam, economy and banking, international, science and technology, sports and governance developments available up to 14 June 2026.

Why are the Jharkhand GI tags important?

GI tags for Bhagaiya silk, Kuchai silk, Munda jewellery and Jharkhand bamboo craft protect traditional products and boost artisan livelihoods; product–state GI matches are common exam questions.

What is significant about Pluvicto?

Pluvicto is India's first regulatory-approved radioligand therapy, used for advanced prostate cancer, marking a step forward in precision oncology.

Is there a quiz based on this article?

Yes. The Daily Current Affairs Quiz – 14 June 2026 has 10 MCQs drawn only from this edition, with answers and explanations.

Which exams is this brief useful for?

It is designed for APSC, ADRE, Assam Police, Assam TET, SSC, Banking and Railway aspirants who need concise, verified daily revision.