Current Affairs · 23 June 2026
TNPSC current affairs published on 23 June 2026.
Tamil Nadu Assembly Speaker warns MLAs against undignified conduct during live proceedings
Speaker J.C.D. Prabhakar warned that undignified conduct by MLAs in the Tamil Nadu Assembly will invite strict action.
India-China dialogue mechanisms: Wang Yi urges faster resumption in New Delhi talks
On June 22, 2026, Wang Yi and Ajit Doval discussed restoring stalled India-China dialogue mechanisms, with both sides noting progress toward normalisation.
US-Iran talks in Switzerland: 14-point final deal targeted within 60 days
The first round of US-Iran talks in Switzerland on June 2026 agreed to work toward a 14-point final deal within 60 days, with mediation by Pakistan and Qatar.
Qatar gas plant blast kills 13, including Indians; India issues emergency contacts
A June 2026 blast at Qatar’s Ras Laffan industrial area killed 13 workers, including Indians, and injured 66, prompting India’s embassy to issue emergency helplines.
Tamil Nadu police launch 1091 helpline for Singappen special force to aid women and children
Tamil Nadu DGP Mahesh Kumar Agarwal announced 1091 as the dedicated helpline for the Singappen special force to respond to crimes against women and children.
FCRA rules amended in June 2026: NGOs must specify purpose, state/UT and face tighter foreign-fund checks
The Union Home Ministry amended FCRA rules on June 22, 2026, tightening registration, purpose disclosure and utilisation norms for NGOs receiving foreign funds.
Andhra temples to begin annadhanam in 65 major shrines; 962 temples and 1,200 bhajana temples under funding push
Andhra Pradesh minister A. Ramnarayana Reddy said annadhanam will soon start in 65 major temples, alongside funding for 962 temples and 1,200 bhajana temples.
Hyderabad Metro Phase-I takeover talks sent to Urban Development Ministry
A June 2026 Delhi meeting on Hyderabad Metro Phase-I takeover and Phase-II funding ended inconclusively, with the issue referred to the Urban Development Ministry.
Sushruta statue unveiled in Edinburgh: key facts on the ancient surgeon and his legacy
A bronze statue of Sushruta, regarded as the father of surgery, was unveiled in Edinburgh, Scotland, highlighting his ancient medical contributions.