🇮🇳 National News
On 2 April 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually launched ‘Karmayogi Sadhana Saptah 2026’ — a national learning week initiative — at the Dr. Ambedkar International Centre (DAIC), New Delhi. The initiative falls under Mission Karmayogi and marks its five-year milestone. The PM articulated the core governance mantra: ‘Nagrik Devo Bhav’ (Citizen is God).
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Full Form of SADHANA | Strengthening Adaptive Development and Humane Aptitude for National Advancement |
| Duration | 2–8 April 2026 (one week) |
| Organised by | Capacity Building Commission (CBC) under MoPP&P |
| Three Pillars (Sutras) | Technology, Tradition, Tangible Outcomes |
| Mission Karmayogi Launched | 2 September 2020 |
| Digital Platform | iGOT Karmayogi |
- Reach: Central Ministries, Departments and Organisations (MDOs), States and UTs, and over 250 Civil Services Training Institutions (CSTIs)
- Karmayogi Geet: New initiative promoting values of integrity and service
- Karmayogi Kshamata Connect: Frontline training initiative
- Kartavya Karyakram: Peer Assessment Framework
- AGK Suite: AI-powered Case Study Suite for large-scale capacity building
- Mission Karmayogi: Structural reform shifting civil services from rule-based to role-based (competency-driven) governance
Karmayogi Sadhana Saptah 2026 ran from 2–8 April 2026; launched by PM Narendra Modi at DAIC, New Delhi. Organised by the Capacity Building Commission (CBC) under Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions (MoPP&P). Mission Karmayogi was launched on 2 September 2020 — shifts governance from rule-based to role-based. Platform: iGOT Karmayogi. SADHANA = Strengthening Adaptive Development and Humane Aptitude for National Advancement. Three sutras: Technology, Tradition, Tangible Outcomes.
In April 2026, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), under the Department of Revenue (DoR), Ministry of Finance, launched an AI-powered website and assistant called ‘Kar Saathi’ to simplify tax filing under the new Income Tax Act, 2025. The launch is tied to the nationwide campaign PRARAMBH 2026 (Policy Reform and Responsible Action for Mission Viksit Bharat).
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Platform | Kar Saathi (AI-powered, 24×7 support) |
| Rules Reduced | 510 → 333 (since PRARAMBH, March 2026) |
| Forms Reduced | 399 → 190 |
| Taxpayers Benefited | Over 6 crore (eliminated requirements) |
| Governing Act | Income Tax Act, 2025 (replaces Act of 1961) |
| Effective Date | 1 April 2026 |
- CBDT: Statutory authority under Ministry of Finance; controls direct tax administration in India (Income Tax, Corporate Tax); HQ: New Delhi
- PRARAMBH: Campaign launched in March 2026 — aims at policy simplification for Viksit Bharat
- Income Tax Act, 2025: Consolidated law replacing the Income Tax Act, 1961; effective from 1 April 2026
CBDT launched ‘Kar Saathi’ — AI-powered tax assistant — under Income Tax Act, 2025 (effective 1 April 2026, replacing the 1961 Act). Under PRARAMBH 2026 campaign: rules cut from 510 to 333; forms from 399 to 190; over 6 crore taxpayers benefited. CBDT is under Ministry of Finance → Department of Revenue.
In April 2026, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), under MeitY, signed an agreement with MapmyIndia (CE Info Systems Ltd) to integrate authorised Aadhaar service centres into the Mappls Application, improving public access and reducing misinformation about unauthorised centres.
- Services Covered: Adult enrolment, child enrolment, address update, mobile number update
- Coverage: Aadhaar Seva Kendras (ASKs) and all authorised Aadhaar centres nationwide
- UIDAI: Statutory authority under Aadhaar Act, 2016; under MeitY; HQ: New Delhi; established 2009
- MapmyIndia: India’s leading digital maps and geospatial company; operates Mappls (formerly MapmyIndia Maps app); listed on NSE and BSE
UIDAI (under MeitY) partnered with MapmyIndia to show authorised Aadhaar centres on the Mappls app. UIDAI established 2009; operates under Aadhaar (Targeted Delivery of Financial and Other Subsidies, Benefits and Services) Act, 2016. MapmyIndia’s corporate name: CE Info Systems Ltd. App formerly known as MapmyIndia Maps, now rebranded as Mappls.
In April 2026, Microsoft signed an MoU with Chandigarh University (CU), Punjab to set up an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Skill Center at its Mohali campus. The centre was inaugurated by Sanjay Dhingra (Director of Public Sector, Microsoft) alongside byteXL officials and CU leadership.
- Certifications Offered: Globally recognised Microsoft certifications — AZ-900 (Azure Fundamentals), DP-900 (Data Fundamentals), AI-900 (AI Fundamentals); covering AI, ML, Cloud Computing, Data Science, Cybersecurity
- Training: Over 4,400 Microsoft learning modules; hands-on Azure virtual labs; real-world project experience
- New Programmes: Specialised BE in CSE with AI specialisation; online MCA courses; byteXL-partnered AI, ML, GenAI programmes
- Initiative: Part of Microsoft’s ‘AI for All’ initiative — all CU students get access
Microsoft MoU with Chandigarh University, Mohali to launch an AI Skill Center. Inaugurated by Sanjay Dhingra (Microsoft Director, Public Sector). Certifications: AZ-900, DP-900, AI-900. Over 4,400 learning modules available. Part of ‘AI for All’ initiative. Collaborating partner: byteXL.
On 1 April 2026, Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) announced the delivery of the first batch of 2,000 NEGEV 7.62×51 Light Machine Guns (LMGs) to India by PLR Systems — a joint venture between IWI and the Adani Group — marking a significant milestone under the ‘Make in India’ initiative with technology transfer.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Total Contract | 41,000 LMGs (August 2024 contract) |
| First Batch Delivered | 2,000 units (1 April 2026) |
| Next Delivery | 4,000 more by end-2026 |
| Ammunition | 7.62×51 mm NATO-standard |
| Manufacturer (India) | PLR Systems, Malanpur, Madhya Pradesh |
| JV Partners | IWI (Israel) + Adani Group (India) |
- NEGEV LMG features: Semi- and fully-automatic modes; effective against fortified targets; lightweight; Picatinny rails and tritium night sights; NATO-compliant; adaptable for helicopters, vehicles, naval platforms
- PLR Systems: India’s first private-sector company to manufacture small arms and ammunition; also secured contract for 1,70,000 Close-Quarter Battle (CQB) carbines (first batch of 18,000 expected 2026)
- Significance: Advances Atmanirbhar Bharat in defence manufacturing; technology transfer from IWI enables domestic production
PLR Systems (JV of IWI Israel + Adani Group) delivered 2,000 NEGEV 7.62×51 LMGs to India on 1 April 2026; part of an August 2024 contract for 41,000 LMGs. Manufactured at Malanpur, Madhya Pradesh. PLR Systems is India’s first private company to make small arms. Also contracted for 1,70,000 CQB carbines. Initiative under Make in India / Atmanirbhar Bharat.
President Droupadi Murmu approved the conferment of the President’s Police Colour (Nishaan) — the highest national honour for a state police force — on Uttarakhand Police (2 April 2026) and Odisha Police (30 March 2026).
| Police Force | Key Details |
|---|---|
| Uttarakhand Police | Honoured during Silver Jubilee Year of statehood; CM: Pushkar Singh Dhami; DGP: Deepam Seth |
| Odisha Police | Honoured on 90th Police Foundation Day (Utkal Diwas); operational since 1936; DGP: Y B Khurania; ADG: Prateek Mohanty |
- Uttarakhand Police — known for disaster management (2013 Kedarnath tragedy) and large-scale event management (Maha Kumbh, Char Dham Yatra)
- Odisha Police — recognised for anti-Maoist operations and citizen-centric initiatives
- President’s Police Colours: Established in 1951; granted to state/UT forces for sustained excellence in service, professionalism, and public safety
President’s Police Colour is the highest national honour for a state police force; established in 1951. Uttarakhand Police honoured on 2 April 2026 (Silver Jubilee of statehood); Odisha Police on 30 March 2026 (90th Police Foundation Day / Utkal Diwas; operational since 1936). Awarded by President Droupadi Murmu.
In April 2026, South African top-order batter Rassie van der Dussen (age 37) announced his retirement from international cricket on 2 April 2026 via Instagram. He will continue playing domestic cricket for Lions and franchise cricket.
| Format | Matches | Runs | Average | 100s / 50s |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tests | 18 | 905 | 30.16 | 0 / 6 |
| ODIs | 71 | 2,657 | 50.13 | 6 / 17 |
| T20Is | 57 | 1,406 | 33.47 | – |
- T20I debut: 9 October 2018 vs Zimbabwe
- ODI debut: 19 January 2019 vs Pakistan
- Test debut: 26 December 2019 vs England
- ODI avg 50.13 — 2nd highest ODI average for South Africa, behind AB de Villiers
- ICC Men’s ODI Team of the Year 2021
- Leading run-scorer at 2019 and 2023 ODI World Cups; scored 133 vs New Zealand at 2023 CWC
- Last T20I: vs Australia, August 2025; last ODI: Champions Trophy vs New Zealand, Lahore
Rassie van der Dussen (South Africa) retired on 2 April 2026, aged 37. His ODI average of 50.13 is the 2nd highest for South Africa in ODIs, behind AB de Villiers. Played 71 ODIs (2,657 runs, 6 centuries); 18 Tests; 57 T20Is. Named ICC Men’s ODI Team of the Year 2021. Domestic team: Lions.
💼 Business & Economy
In April 2026, the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) designated three major insurers as Domestic Systemically Important Insurers (D-SIIs) for Financial Year 2025–26 (FY26) — unchanged from the previous year and subject to annual review.
| # | D-SII Designated | Type |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) | Life Insurance |
| 2 | New India Assurance Company Limited (NIACL) | General Insurance |
| 3 | General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC Re) | Reinsurance |
- D-SII Definition: Insurers of large size, market importance, and domestic/global inter-connectedness whose distress or failure would significantly impact the domestic financial system — perceived as ‘Too Big to Fail’ (TBTF)
- Key Parameters for Designation: Total revenue (premiums + AUM); global activities across more than one jurisdiction
- IRDAI: Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India; statutory regulator for Indian insurance sector; HQ: Hyderabad
IRDAI designated LIC, NIACL, and GIC Re as D-SIIs for FY26. D-SII = Domestic Systemically Important Insurer — analogous to D-SIBs in banking; considered ‘Too Big to Fail’. Criteria: size of operations, market importance, global inter-connectedness. List is reviewed annually by IRDAI. HQ: Hyderabad.
On 1 April 2026, the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) announced a strategic collaboration with Indian Gas Exchange Limited (IGX) — India’s first automated national-level gas trading platform — to launch India’s first exchange-traded natural gas derivatives based on a domestic benchmark, pending a formal launch date announcement after SEBI approval.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Product | Indian Natural Gas Futures (exchange-traded) |
| Benchmark Index | Gas IndeX of India (GIXI) — developed by IGX |
| Regulatory Approval | SEBI approved; launch date TBA |
| IGX Regulator | Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) |
- Benefits: Efficient risk management tools for producers, consumers, financial institutions, brokers, and investors; enhances market efficiency, liquidity, and transparency
- IGX: India’s first automated national-level gas trading platform; operates under PNGRB; facilitates natural gas trading and price discovery
- NSE: National Stock Exchange of India; India’s largest stock exchange by turnover
NSE + IGX collaboration to launch India’s first exchange-traded natural gas derivatives based on a domestic benchmark (GIXI — Gas IndeX of India). SEBI has approved the initiative. IGX (Indian Gas Exchange Limited) is India’s first automated national gas trading platform, regulated by PNGRB.
🌐 International News
In April 2026, Min Aung Hlaing — Senior General and former Commander-in-Chief of the Tatmadaw (Myanmar Armed Forces) — was elected as the 11th President of Myanmar by the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (Assembly of the Union), Myanmar’s legislature, winning 429 of 584 votes in a parliament dominated by the military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP).
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| New President | Min Aung Hlaing (11th President) |
| Votes Won | 429 out of 584 |
| Vice Presidents | Nan Ni Ni Aye & U Nyo Saw |
| Military Coup | 1 February 2021 (ousted Aung San Suu Kyi’s govt) |
| Myanmar Capital | Naypyidaw |
| Currency / Language | Kyat / Burmese |
- Background: Min Aung Hlaing led the military coup on 1 February 2021 ousting the government of Aung San Suu Kyi; previously Supreme Commander of the Tatmadaw
- Sanctions: Sanctioned by the US, EU, UK, and Canada for human rights violations
- Myanmar: Official name — Republic of the Union of Myanmar; member of ASEAN
Min Aung Hlaing elected as 11th President of Myanmar by the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw; won 429 of 584 votes. He led the military coup of 1 February 2021 that ousted Aung San Suu Kyi. Sanctioned by US, EU, UK, Canada. Myanmar’s capital: Naypyidaw; currency: Kyat; member of ASEAN.
👔 Appointments
In April 2026, two key leadership changes were announced in major Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs): Krishna Kumar Singh took additional charge as Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of SAIL on an interim basis, following the resignation of Amarendu Prakash; and Burra Vamsi Rama Mohan was appointed CMD of POWERGRID, effective 1 April 2026.
| Organisation | New CMD | Previous CMD | Effective |
|---|---|---|---|
| SAIL | Krishna Kumar Singh (additional charge) | Amarendu Prakash (resigned 1 Apr 2026) | 2 Apr – 1 Jul 2026 |
| POWERGRID | Burra Vamsi Rama Mohan | Dr. Ravindra Kumar Tyagi (superannuated 31 Mar 2026) | 1 Apr 2026 – 31 Jul 2030 |
- SAIL: Steel Authority of India Limited; Navratna CPSE under Ministry of Steel; India’s largest steel producer; HQ: New Delhi; established 1973
- POWERGRID: Power Grid Corporation of India Limited; Maharatna CPSE under Ministry of Power; operates India’s national power transmission network; HQ: Gurugram, Haryana; established 1989
SAIL CMD: Krishna Kumar Singh (interim, 2 Apr–1 Jul 2026), replacing Amarendu Prakash who resigned. SAIL = Navratna CPSE under Ministry of Steel, est. 1973, HQ: New Delhi. POWERGRID CMD: Burra Vamsi Rama Mohan (effective 1 Apr 2026, till 31 Jul 2030). POWERGRID = Maharatna CPSE under Ministry of Power, est. 1989, HQ: Gurugram.
🔬 Science & Technology
On 3 April 2026, Union Minister Rajnath Singh (Ministry of Defence) formally commissioned INS Taragiri (F41) into the Indian Navy at Naval Dockyard, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. INS Taragiri is the fourth stealth frigate under Project 17A (Nilgiri class), built by Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL).
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Displacement | 6,670 tonnes |
| Propulsion | CODOG (Combined Diesel or Gas) |
| Indigenous Content | Over 75% |
| Designed by | Warship Design Bureau |
| Built by | MDL with 200+ MSMEs |
| Fleet Assignment | Eastern Fleet, Eastern Naval Command, Visakhapatnam |
- Weapons & Systems: BrahMos supersonic Surface-to-Surface Missiles; MRSAM (Medium-Range Surface-to-Air Missiles); advanced indigenous Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW/SONAR) suite; integrated Platform Management System
- Project 17A: Total of 7 stealth frigates planned — 4 at MDL (Mumbai); 3 at GRSE (Kolkata)
- Legacy: Earlier INS Taragiri was a Leander-class frigate commissioned in 1980 — played key role in developing India’s ASW capabilities
- Defence Exports milestone: India’s defence exports rose to Rs 38,424 crore in FY 2025–26 — cited by Rajnath Singh at the commissioning
- Key Dignitaries: CDS General Anil Chauhan; CNS Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi; Captain Jagmohan (CMD, MDL)
INS Taragiri (F41) commissioned on 3 April 2026 at Visakhapatnam by Rajnath Singh; the 4th ship under Project 17A (Nilgiri class). Built by MDL; displacement 6,670 tonnes; over 75% indigenous content; CODOG propulsion. Carries BrahMos + MRSAM. Project 17A: 7 frigates total — 4 at MDL, 3 at GRSE. India’s defence exports: Rs 38,424 crore in FY26.
In April 2026, NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) — the commercial arm of ISRO — signed an MoU with Dhruva Space Private Limited to collaborate in the design, manufacture, testing, and supply of solar panels for global satellite manufacturers.
- Strategic Goal: Enables Dhruva Space to leverage NSIL’s programme management and product assurance expertise to scale space-grade solar panel manufacturing
- Market Size: Space Solar Cells Market expected to grow from USD 1.38 billion (2025) to USD 1.55 billion (2026) at a CAGR of 12.3%
- NSIL: NewSpace India Limited; wholly-owned GoI company; established 6 March 2019 under Companies Act, 2013; under Department of Space (DoS); commercial arm of ISRO
- Dhruva Space: Indian private aerospace startup specialising in satellites and satellite components; one of India’s leading new-generation space companies
NSIL (NewSpace India Limited — ISRO’s commercial arm, est. 6 March 2019, under Department of Space) signed MoU with Dhruva Space for space-grade solar panel manufacturing. Market projected to grow from USD 1.38 billion (2025) to USD 1.55 billion (2026) at CAGR 12.3%. NSIL is under DoS (Department of Space).
📅 Important Days
International Children’s Book Day (ICBD) is observed annually on 2 April — the birth anniversary of Hans Christian Andersen, the Danish author regarded as the ‘father of modern fantasy.’ The 2026 theme is ‘Plant stories and the world will bloom.’
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| First Observed | 1967 |
| Organised by | International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) |
| Supported by | UNESCO and BMW Club |
| 2026 Host Country | IBBY Cyprus |
| 2026 Poem by | Elena Perikleous |
| 2026 Poster by | Sandra Eleftheriou |
| Hans Christian Andersen Award | Highest international recognition in children’s literature (annual) |
- Hans Christian Andersen: Danish author (1805–1875); born 2 April 1805 in Odense, Denmark
- Famous works: ‘The Little Mermaid’, ‘Thumbelina’, ‘The Ugly Duckling’, ‘The Snow Queen’
- IBBY: International Board on Books for Young People; founded 1953 in Zurich, Switzerland; annually awards the Hans Christian Andersen Award
International Children’s Book Day — observed on 2 April (birth anniversary of Hans Christian Andersen, 1805–1875, Odense, Denmark). 2026 theme: ‘Plant stories and the world will bloom’; host: IBBY Cyprus. ICBD first observed in 1967. Organised by IBBY (founded 1953, Zurich); supported by UNESCO. IBBY’s top award: Hans Christian Andersen Award.
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