NATIONAL UPDATES:
1. Uttar Pradesh Launches ‘Safe Mobility Program’ to
Empower Women and Ensure Safe Transport: The Uttar Pradesh Government has launched the
‘Safe Mobility Program’ to promote women empowerment and create employment
opportunities.The scheme trains women from Self-Help Groups (SHGs) to
become e-rickshaw drivers, ensuring safer and more accessible transport for
women and girls. Around 1,000 e-rickshaws will be provided and operated
exclusively by female drivers, targeting safe travel for school-going girls and
working women.
2. Odisha Launches ‘Mukhyamantri Annapurna Yojana’ to
Strengthen Food Security: The Odisha
Government has launched the Mukhyamantri Annapurna Yojana (MAPY) to
strengthen food security for over 10 million vulnerable families. Under the
scheme, beneficiaries covered by the National Food Security Act (NFSA) and the
State Food Security Scheme will receive an additional 5 kg of free rice per
person per month, increasing total allocation to 10 kg. The scheme, approved
under Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, will be implemented from 2026–27 and
is one of the largest state-funded expansions of the Public Distribution System
(PDS) in India.
3. Blackbucks Reintroduced in Barnawapara Wildlife
Sanctuary to Boost Biodiversity Conservation: Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary
has reintroduced blackbucks into the Rampur grassland, marking a significant
step toward biodiversity conservation and ecological restoration.
The sanctuary is located in the Mahasamund district,
Chhattisgarh, and covers around 245 sq. km, deriving its name from the villages
Bar and Nawapara. The ecosystem is supported by tributaries of the Mahanadi
River, with the Balamdehi River (west) and Jonk River (northeast) forming key
geographical boundaries.
4. Jitendra Singh Inaugurates BIRAC-BioNEST Centre at
CFTRI to Boost Food Innovation and Startups: Jitendra Singh inaugurated
the BIRAC-BioNEST Incubation Centre at Central Food Technology and
Research Institute in Mysuru, boosting India’s food innovation ecosystem. The
initiative aims to bridge the gap between laboratory research and commercial applications,
promoting startup-driven technologies in food processing and biotechnology. The
centre offers state-of-the-art incubation facilities, supporting startups in
research, scale-up, and regulatory processes to develop market-ready solutions
5. Tri-Service ‘Ran Samwad’ Seminar in Bengaluru to Focus
on Multi-Domain Warfare Strategy: The Tri-Service seminar ‘Ran Samwad’ will be
held on April 9–10 in Bengaluru, focusing on evolving warfare strategies. Organised
by the Ministry of Defence, the seminar initiates a structured dialogue on
emerging paradigms of warfare. The theme “Multi-Domain
Operations” emphasises preparing India’s defence forces across land, air,
sea, cyber, space, and cognitive domains.
6. CEC Gyanesh Kumar Launches ‘Gen Z Vote’ Song in Kochi
to Boost Youth Voter Participation: Gyanesh Kumar launched the “Gen Z Vote”
awareness song in Kochi to motivate young voters to engage in the electoral
process. The initiative aims to increase voter participation among youth (Gen
Z) by promoting awareness about the importance of voting in a democracy.
7. Menaka Guruswamy Becomes India’s First Openly Queer MP: Menaka Guruswamy has become India’s first
openly queer Member of Parliament, taking oath as a Rajya Sabha MP, marking a
historic moment for LGBTQ+ representation in politics. Nominated by the
Trinamool Congress, her appointment has been widely seen as a progressive step,
enhancing women’s and minority representation in the Upper House. Guruswamy
identifies as queer and has pledged to uphold values of equality, fraternity,
and non-discrimination, strengthening LGBTQ+ visibility in India’s political
landscape.
8. IIM
Rohtak Wins BIMTECH Hermes Dialogue 6.0: IIM Rohtak secured first place at Hermes’ Dialogue
6.0, a national-level debate hosted by Birla Institute of Management
Technology. The event brought together participants from leading institutions
across India, with representation linked to 12 nations. It highlighted the
increasing importance of global policy discussions within management education.
The 2026 edition centred on the theme of whether nations should prioritise
energy independence to ensure global energy security amid rising geopolitical
tensions. The topic reflected contemporary global concerns, where energy is
increasingly viewed not just as an economic resource but also as a strategic
and political tool influencing international relations.
9. Sanderling
Bird Spotted After 7,400 km Migration: A tagged Sanderling, a small migratory shorebird, has
recently been recorded on Narcondam Island in the Andaman and Nicobar
archipelago after travelling over 7,400 kilometres from South Australia. This
rare sighting highlights the extraordinary migratory endurance of shorebirds
and underscores the ecological importance of remote island habitats in
supporting global bird migration routes. The Sanderling (“Calidris alba”) is a
small, plump wading bird known for its agile movement along sandy shores. Its
name originates from Old English “sand-yrðling,” meaning “sand-ploughman.”
During winter, the bird appears pale, almost white, with a distinct dark
shoulder patch. In summer, it undergoes a striking transformation, developing a
brick-red colouration on the face and throat.
INTERNATIONAL UPDATES:
1. Oxford’s Bodleian Libraries Launch UK Tour of
‘Shikshapatri’ on 200th Anniversary: The Bodleian Libraries at the University of
Oxford have launched a nationwide UK tour of the Shikshapatri to mark
its 200th anniversary. The Shikshapatri is one of the most significant and rare
Hindu scriptures. Shikshapatri, which means a letter of teachings, was composed
in 1826 at Vadtal in Gujarat by Sahajanand Swami. Organised in collaboration
with leaders of the Swaminarayan faith, the tour will showcase the manuscript
in major temples, offering thousands the chance to view the sacred text that
emphasises ethical living and spiritual guidance. Written on what is described
as the fifth day of the bright half of the month,” the manuscript contains 212
Sanskrit verses summarising key teachings from Hindu scriptures.
2. Blanka Vlašić Named Ambassador for World 10K Bengaluru
2026: Croatia High Jumper Blanka Vlašić has been
appointed as the International Event Ambassador for the World 10K Bengaluru
2026, scheduled to be held on April 26. The event is a World Athletics Gold
Label Race, known for attracting top international runners along with
large-scale public participation. Blanka Vlašić is a double Olympic medallist
(silver at the Beijing 2008 Olympics and bronze at the Rio 2016 Olympics) and a
two-time world champion, holding a personal best jump of 2.08 m.
3. Geetanjali Om Parkash Wins Mrs International World
Classic 2026: Geetanjali
Om Parkash won the title of Mrs International World Classic 2026 at the
grand finale held in Kuala Lumpur. This victory marks the first time India has
secured this prestigious international crown. She also received special awards,
including “Mrs Empowerment” and “Most Exotic National Costume” during the event.
4. UAE
Launches World’s First 10G U6GHz Internet Network: The United Arab Emirates has marked a significant milestone
in global digital infrastructure by launching the world’s first commercial
upper 6GHz (U6GHz) internet network. Announced at the SAMENA Council Leaders’
Summit 2026, the initiative positions the UAE as the first “10 giga” nation,
signalling a major leap in next-generation connectivity. The rollout is led by
the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) in
collaboration with leading global telecom stakeholders. The U6GHz band operates
within the 6425–7125 MHz frequency range and is widely regarded as a “golden
spectrum.” It combines the benefits of wider coverage and higher data capacity.
This allows seamless handling of high traffic volumes without congestion. The
spectrum is particularly suited for advanced wireless communication, supporting
enhanced performance for both consumers and enterprises.
5. Deep
Jariwala Named US Governor’s Chair: Indian-origin scientist Deep Jariwala has been
appointed to the prestigious UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair for Quantum Devices,
marking a major milestone in global scientific leadership. Currently a
professor at the University of Pennsylvania, Jariwala will assume his new role
in January 2027, working jointly with the University of Tennessee Knoxville and
Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The Governor’s Chair programme is among the most
distinguished research positions in the United States. It is designed to bring
top-tier scientists into a dual role that bridges academic research and
national laboratory infrastructure. Managed by the University of Tennessee–Oak
Ridge Innovation Institute, the programme fosters innovation by aligning
institutional strengths in science and engineering.
6. India
Withdraws Bid to Host COP33 Summit: India has reportedly withdrawn its bid to host the
33rd Conference of Parties (COP33) scheduled for 2028, marking a significant
shift in its recent climate diplomacy stance. The decision comes despite
earlier indications of interest, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi having
announced India’s intent to host the summit during COP28 in Dubai in 2023. No
formal public statement has been issued, but official communication to the UN
climate body confirms the move. According to reports, India conveyed its
withdrawal through a formal letter to the United
Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The communication cited
a reassessment of national commitments planned for 2028 as the reason behind
stepping back from hosting responsibilities. The move suggests a recalibration
of priorities amid evolving domestic and international obligations.
7. Global
Agencies Warn of Rising Hunger Risks: Leading global institutions have raised concerns over
a potential surge in food insecurity due to escalating geopolitical tensions in
West Asia. In a joint statement released on April 9, 2026, the International
Monetary Fund, World Bank, and the United Nations World Food Programme
highlighted the growing risks posed by disruptions in global energy markets.
The warning comes amid continued conflict in the Middle East, which has already
triggered significant volatility in oil and commodity prices. The institutions
noted that sharp increases in oil, natural gas, and fertiliser prices are
likely to translate into higher food prices worldwide. Energy costs directly
affect agricultural production, transportation, and supply chains. As fuel
prices rise, the cost of food production and distribution also increases,
placing upward pressure on global food inflation.
8. India
to Lead South Asia Growth Momentum: India is set to remain the primary driver of economic
growth in South Asia, according to the World Bank’s latest regional update released in
April 2026. While global uncertainties continue to weigh on emerging markets,
India’s strong domestic fundamentals are expected to sustain regional
expansion. The report highlights that despite a broader slowdown across South
Asia, India’s performance will anchor overall growth. The World Bank estimates that India’s economy
expanded from 7.1 per cent in FY25 to 7.6 per cent in FY26. Growth is projected
at 6.6 per cent in FY27, an upward revision from the earlier estimate of 6.3
per cent. This positions India as the most stable and fastest-growing major
economy in the region, contributing significantly to South Asia’s aggregate
output.
OTHER UPDATES:
DEFENCE
1. North
Korea Tests Cluster-Warhead Missile Systems: North Korea has claimed that its latest series
of missile launches involved advanced weapons, including ballistic missiles
equipped with cluster-bomb warheads. The announcement, made through state media
on April 9, 2026, follows multiple missile tests detected by South Korea over two consecutive days. The
development signals Pyongyang’s continued push to enhance its nuclear-capable
arsenal amid rising regional tensions. According to official reports, the tests
were conducted over three days and included a range of weapons systems. These
reportedly featured short-range ballistic missiles, anti-aircraft weapons,
electromagnetic systems, and carbon-fibre-based munitions. The launches are
part of North
Korea’s broader strategy to
modernise its military capabilities and strengthen deterrence against perceived
adversaries.
2. Exercise
Cyclone 2026 Strengthens India-Egypt Defence Cooperation: The Indian Army has
dispatched a contingent to Egypt to participate in the fourth
edition of Exercise Cyclone, a joint special forces drill between India
and Egypt. The exercise, scheduled to take place
in Anshas, Egypt, reflects the growing defence partnership and strategic
cooperation between the two countries. Exercise Cyclone is an annual joint military
drill conducted alternately in India and Egypt. The 2026 edition marks the
fourth iteration of this bilateral engagement. It focuses specifically on
special forces operations, highlighting the importance of elite troop
coordination in modern warfare scenarios.
SPORTS
1. Dravid and Kumble Honoured with Named Stands at
Chinnaswamy Stadium: The Rahul Dravid
End and Anil Kumble End were officially unveiled at the M.
Chinnaswamy Stadium, honouring two iconic Indian cricket legends. The naming
ceremony was conducted by the Karnataka State Cricket Association, celebrating
the immense contributions of both players to Indian and Karnataka cricket.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
1. NSIL Partners with Dhruva Space for Space-Grade Solar
Panel Development : NewSpace India
Limited signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Dhruva Space
for collaboration in solar panel development. The partnership will focus on the
design, manufacturing, testing, and supply of space-grade solar panels for
satellite and space missions.
2. Shellear
Fish Climbs 15-Metre Waterfalls in Congo: Scientists have recently documented a remarkable
behaviour of the shellear fish, a small freshwater species capable of climbing
vertical waterfalls up to 15 metres high in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
This discovery highlights the extraordinary adaptability of aquatic species in
extreme environments and has drawn attention to the ecological uniqueness of
the Congo
Basin. The shellear fish,
scientifically known as “Parakneria thysi”, is a freshwater species found in
the upper Congo
Basin, particularly around the
Luvilombo Falls on the Luvilombo River. It belongs to the benthopelagic category,
meaning it inhabits both the bottom and mid-water layers of freshwater
ecosystems. These fish are relatively small, typically measuring between 37 mm
and 48 mm, though they can grow up to approximately 96 mm in length.
3. Meta
Launches Muse Spark AI Model: Meta Platforms has introduced Muse Spark, a new artificial
intelligence model aimed at
strengthening its position in the global AI race. Announced on April 9, 2026,
the model is part of the company’s broader push into advanced AI systems,
including long-term ambitions around superintelligence. The launch reflects
growing pressure on major technology firms to demonstrate returns on
substantial AI investments. Muse Spark is the first product from a specialised
AI team formed by Meta to accelerate innovation in advanced machine
intelligence. The initiative follows high-value investments, including the
acquisition of talent and strategic deals to build a competitive edge. The
model belongs to a broader internal series of AI systems, signalling Meta’s
intent to push towards machines capable of surpassing human-level reasoning.
BANKING AND FINANCE
1. IRDAI Grants R1 Approval to M Pallonji Group for New
General Insurance Venture: Insurance
Regulatory and Development Authority of India has granted R1
approval to the M Pallonji Group for launching a new general
insurance venture in partnership with Federal Bank and Divya Sehgal.
The proposed venture will have a 51% stake held by M Pallonji
Group, with additional funding support from Federal Bank and family offices,
and will be promoted by Mehli Mistry and Pheroze Mistry. Under IRDAI’s approval
process, R1 stage assesses business plan, capital commitment, and governance
structure, followed by R2 (capital readiness) and R3 (final approval). The
company is expected to start operations with an initial capital of around ₹200
crore, amid growing competition in the sector with new entrants like Kiwi
General Insurance entering the market.
2. Razorpay Partners with OpenAI to Enable Seamless
Payment Integration in AI Apps: Razorpay has partnered with OpenAI to enable
developers to integrate payments directly into AI applications within minutes. Through
this collaboration, developers using OpenAI Codex can seamlessly embed
Razorpay’s payment gateway into their applications.
3. RBI Cancels Licence of Shirpur Merchants’ Co-operative
Bank Over Financial Weakness: Reserve Bank of
India has cancelled the licence of Shirpur
Merchants’ Co-operative Bank due to inadequate capital and poor earning
prospects, effective April 6, 2026. The bank has ceased all banking operations,
and authorities have been directed to initiate its winding up and appoint a
liquidator. Depositors are eligible to receive up to ₹5 lakh as insurance cover
from Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation. Around 99.7% of
depositors are expected to get their full deposits back under the DICGC
insurance scheme.
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