Anthropic donates $200 million to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

  • Anthropic announced a $200 million partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
  • Partnership will use Claude AI for global health and education initiatives over 4 years.
  • Focus areas: life sciences, education, economic mobility, and neglected diseases.
  • Healthcare use: AI models for vaccine research (polio, HPV, preeclampsia) and disease forecasting (malaria, tuberculosis).
  • Education: AI tutoring tools for K-12 students in the US, Africa, and India.
  • Supports agricultural data systems to improve productivity for smallholder farmers globally.


India’s EV battery demand is expected to grow tenfold.

  • India’s EV battery demand is projected to increase tenfold, reaching 200 GWh by 2032.
  • Demand is expected to rise from 20 GWh in 2025 to 200 GWh in 2032.
  • Findings are part of the India EV & EV Component Market Outlook 2025–2034 report by Indian Energy Storage Alliance and Customised Energy Solutions.
  • Report to be launched at the 12th India Energy Storage Week (IESW) in New Delhi (July 8–10).
  • India’s EV sales crossed 2.5 million units in 2025.
  • EV ecosystem expanding into batteries, motors, power electronics, and supply chains.


FinBox launches "Atlas" to transform digital lending.

  • FinBox launched Atlas, an AI-native lending infrastructure suite.
  • Aims to modernize and automate digital lending processes.
  • Reduces loan processing time from 3 weeks to 24 hours.
  • Replaces manual workflows with AI-driven systems.
  • AI agents handle borrower onboarding, document verification, and credit decision-making.


Mahey Tokpo–Raldho irrigation canal inaugurated in Ladakh.

  • Vinai Kumar Saxena inaugurated the 2.10 km Mahey Tokpo–Raldho irrigation canal in Changthang, Ladakh.
  • Canal built at an altitude of over 14,000 ft in a remote region.
  • Source: water drawn from Yaya Lake.
  • Supports irrigation for about 100 acres in the Mahey region.
  • Aims to address water scarcity and improve agriculture in high-altitude areas.
  • Associated environmental drive included plantation of 15,000 trees for soil conservation.


BIRSA 101, India’s 1st CRISPR-based sickle cell gene therapy, has been developed.

  • Workshop on BIRSA 101, India’s first indigenous CRISPR-based gene therapy for Sickle Cell Disease, held in New Delhi.
  • Organized by Ministry of Tribal Affairs in collaboration with CSIR and Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology.
  • Part of Janjatiya Garima Utsav 2026 focusing on tribal health and technology.
  • BIRSA 101 targets Sickle Cell Disease, which heavily affects tribal populations.
  • Developed with ₹3.75 crore support from the Ministry of Tribal Affairs.
  • Technology transferred to Serum Institute of India for trials and production.
  • Linked to broader research programs on genetic disorders and tribal health advancement.

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