RBI Grade B prep isn’t about drowning in books. It’s about smart recall of the right facts. PIB news from Jan–March 2026 is packed with schemes, reports, ranks, and numbers examiners love to test. From India’s first e‑Rupee pilot to NITI Aayog’s trade deficit report, every update matters. This blog gives you crisp, exam‑ready points so revision feels fast, focused, and unstoppable.
This section packs the most exam‑relevant PIB news from January to March 2026. Each update — schemes, reports, ranks, and numbers — is simplified for quick recall so you can revise fast and score high in RBI Grade B.
1. Deep Tech Startups Funding Rule Changed
Earlier: Startups needed 3 years of existence to qualify for DSIR funding.
Now: Eligibility depends only on technological readiness, not age.
Aim: Boost innovation and employment in Deep Tech sector.
2. Trade Watch Quarterly Report – NITI Aayog
India’s trade deficit with FTA partners widened to 59.2% in Q1 FY26.
Meaning: India imports more than it exports under FTAs.
Important for economy + policy MCQs.
3. Responsible Nations Index (RNI)
Developed by World Intellectual Foundation + JNU.
Measures external, internal, and environmental responsibility.
India ranked 16th; Singapore topped.
4. Export Preparedness Index (EPI) 2024
Released by NITI Aayog + Ministry of Commerce + MSME.
Assesses states’ export readiness.
Remember: Commerce Ministry is the releasing authority.
Linked to Article 23 (prohibits trafficking & forced labour).
13. Apprenticeship Ecosystem Report – NITI Aayog
Suggests reforms to improve skill development.
Apprentices earn less but may be retained as employees.
14. APEDA – 40 Years
Promotes export of agri & processed food.
Works under Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
15. UNEP FI Impact Centre
Launched in Nairobi, Kenya.
Focus: Environmental & social impact management in finance.
16. Urban Challenge Fund
Central assistance: ₹1 lakh crore.
Expected private investment: ₹4 lakh crore.
Aim: Build resilient, climate‑responsive cities.
17. UN Fellowship on SALW
First program in India, held at Jabalpur, MP.
Focus: Control of small arms in Asia‑Pacific.
18. Digital Health Initiatives – SAHI & BODH
SAHI: Strategy for AI in healthcare.
BODH: Testing tool for digital health.
Aim: Safe, transparent AI ecosystem.
19. Jan Aushadhi Week
Celebrated from 7 March.
Promotes affordable generic medicines.
20. MoU with Finland – Pollution Control
Collaboration on air & water pollution prevention.
21. GeM – 6 Years
Online portal for govt procurement.
Operates under Commerce Ministry (not Finance).
22. SWAYAT Scheme Clarification
Launched 2019.
Supports startups, women, youth sellers.
Run by Commerce Ministry.
23. NITI Aayog + UNICEF MoU
Focus: Nutrition & health in Aspirational Districts.
24. Jal Mahotsav Campaign
Dates: 8–22 March.
Coincides with International Women’s Day.
25. NHAI Green Cover Index
Assam: Highest highway green cover.
Himachal Pradesh: Lowest (highway‑specific).
26. AI Readiness in Education
Run by MSDE.
Integrates AI learning in classes 6–12.
27. PM Dakshata Scheme
For SC/ST/OBC children.
Run by Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment.
28. International Malaria Conference
Held in New Delhi.
29. Line Man Day
Observed on 9 March.
Recognizes electricity sector workers.
30. Fiscal Health Index (FHI)
Released by NITI Aayog.
Top states: Goa, Jharkhand, Haryana (OGJ).
31. Ind AS in Insurance Sector
Implemented by IRDA.
Applies to life, general, health, reinsurance.
32. NITI Aayog + International Agency MoU
Promotes SDGs by 2030.
Example: Similar to JICA cooperation.
Quick Revision Table
This table condenses all crucial PIB data from Jan–March 2026 into one glance. Focus on numbers, ranks, ministries, and dates — the high‑probability exam points you must memorize for RBI Grade B Phase 1 success.
Topic
Key Data
Trade Deficit (FTA)
59.2%
RNI Rank
India – 16th
CPI Base Year
2024
Retail Inflation Jan 2026
2.75%
ECMS Outlay
₹40,000 crore
Agri Infra Fund
₹2 lakh crore
Rural Unemployment
4%
BIRAC RDI Fund
₹2,000 crore
Urban Challenge Fund
₹1 lakh crore
Line Man Day
9 March
FHI Top States
Goa, Jharkhand, Haryana
Insurance Standards
IRDA
What Should Be Your Strategy?
Smart exam strategy is about more than hard work — it’s about revising the right facts, practicing MCQs daily, and focusing on numbers, ranks, and ministries. These tactics maximize recall and boost RBI Grade B success.
Focus on numbers, ranks, ministries, dates — these are high‑probability questions.
Use short notes + tables for quick recall in last 25–30 days.
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