Uttar Pradesh Switch to Hindi
UP Signed MoU under Jal Jeevan Mission 2.0
Why in News?
The Government of Uttar Pradesh has signed a reform‑linked Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of India under the Jal Jeevan Mission 2.0, marking the State’s entry into the reform‑oriented implementation framework of the Mission.
- Jal Jeevan Mission 2.0 was earlier approved by the Union Cabinet on 10 March 2026.
Key Points:
- MoU Signing: A Reform‑Linked MoU under Jal Jeevan Mission 2.0 was signed between the Centre and Uttar Pradesh to strengthen rural drinking water governance and sustainable service delivery.
- The signing took place in the presence of Union Minister of Jal Shakti C. R. Paatil and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.
- The MoU outlines 11 key structural reform areas, including governance architecture, service utility framework, participatory governance and research & innovation.
- Focus: The reform‑linked framework emphasises accountability, assured service delivery, institutional capacity building, digital governance and community participation for long‑term sustainability of rural water supply systems.
- Technology: Provisions include handing over completed piped water supply schemes to Gram Panchayats through “Jal Arpan” process, operationalising the Decision Support System (DSS) for planning, and introducing Meri Panchayat app for local service evaluation.
- Campaign: The agreement includes observing Jal Utsav, a three‑tier annual water celebration campaign from Gram Panchayat to national levels, with National Jal Mahotsav 2026 launched in March.
- Jal Jeevan Mission has been extended till December 2028 with an enhanced budget, aiming at universal rural household tap water supply, quality, sustainability and community ownership.
- Impact: Through structural reforms and strengthened implementation, the Mission aims to ensure regular, safe and sustainable drinking water services, improving quality of life, especially for rural communities and women.
| Read More: Jal Jeevan Mission 2.0, Meri Panchayat app, National Jal Mahotsav 2026 |

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India Emerged as World’s Largest Coconut Producer
Why in News?
India has emerged as the world’s largest producer of coconuts, contributing about 30.37% of global coconut production, and the Government of India has announced a Coconut Promotion Scheme in Union Budget 2026‑27 to boost production and productivity in the sector.
Key Points:
- Global Leadership: India accounts for approximately 30.37% of the world’s coconut output, making it the leading producer globally.
- Major Coconut‑Growing States: The key producing states are Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and West Bengal, which together account for the bulk of production.
- Coconut cultivation in India covers about 2,165.20 thousand hectares out of the global 12,390 thousand hectares of coconut‑growing area.
- The country produces around 21,373.62 million nuts annually, highlighting the crop’s importance to agricultural output.
- Livelihood Support: Nearly 30 million people, including about 10 million farmers, depend on coconut cultivation and allied activities for their livelihoods.
- Scheme: The Government has introduced the Coconut Promotion Scheme in the Union Budget 2026‑27 to increase production and enhance productivity through interventions like replacing old and unproductive trees with high‑yielding varieties.
- This initiative is part of a broader ₹350 crore allocation for high‑value agriculture, which also includes support for cashew and cocoa cultivation.
- Significance: The scheme aims to strengthen India’s competitiveness in coconut production, improve farmer incomes, and enhance sustainability and productivity in the sector.
| Read More: Union Budget 2026‑27 |

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Panchu Dola Yatra Celebrated at Chilika Lake, Odisha
Why in News?
The Panchu Dola Yatra festival was recently celebrated with great fervour around Chilika Lake in Odisha, drawing large numbers of devotees and showcasing age‑old religious and cultural traditions.
Key Points:
- Historic Festival: Panchu Dola Yatra is a traditional Odia festival observed after the spring festival of Dola Purnima/Holi, particularly in regions around Chilika Lake such as Parikuda and Maluda.
- The festival occurs five days after Dola Purnima (the Full Moon festival associated with Holi), typically falling in early March each year.
- Significance: It involves grand processions of deities in ornate palanquins called Bimana, representing gods and goddesses moved from surrounding villages to a central festival ground for reverence and worship.
- In Chilika, devotees carry the deities through the shallow waters of the lake, symbolising a sacred convergence of divine presence amidst nature, and reinforcing the spiritual unity of the community.
- Participation: Thousands of devotees and spectators gather along the lake banks to watch the colourful water procession, offering devotional music, chants, and rituals.
- The festival is marked by Sankirtan (devotional singing), folk dance performances such as Ghoda Nacha, and dramatic firework displays, creating a vibrant blend of faith and local tradition.
- Tradition and Heritage: Panchu Dola Yatra has deep roots in Odisha’s cultural and religious heritage, with origins tracing back several centuries as a celebration of divine assembly and community solidarity.
| Read More: Chilika Lake |

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Punjab Passed Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur World Class University Bill, 2026
Why in News?
The Punjab Vidhan Sabha recently passed the Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur World Class University, Punjab Bill, 2026, paving the way for establishing a world-class university.
Key Points:
- Proposed Location: The university will be set up at Anandpur Sahib, a city of historical and religious significance in Punjab.
- Vision: The institution aims to be a national-level educational hub combining modern academics with cultural and historical heritage.
- Legacy of Gurus: The university will integrate the teachings and legacy of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib and Guru Gobind Singh Ji into its academic curriculum and research focus.
- Academic Nature: The university will specialise in emerging and strategic technologies rather than functioning as a general multidisciplinary institution.
- Focus Areas: Military robotics, cyber warfare, drone engineering, and quantum computing.
- Impact: The university is expected to boost higher education infrastructure, attract scholars, enhance research output, and promote holistic development in Punjab.
- Significance: Establishing the university reinforces Punjab’s cultural, religious, and educational heritage, particularly highlighting Sikh history and values.
| Read More: Guru Tegh Bahadur, Sikh history |

Assam Switch to Hindi
IIT Guwahati Develops Material for Hydrogen and Water Purification
Why in News?
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati have developed an innovative dual‑purpose material that can both produce clean hydrogen fuel and enable solar‑powered desalination, addressing major global challenges of sustainable energy and safe drinking water access.
Key Points:
- Innovation: A research team at IIT Guwahati has created a novel MXene‑based catalyst material capable of generating hydrogen fuel through water electrolysis while also supporting efficient desalination using solar energy.
- The material’s dual‑use performance promises to advance both clean energy production and water accessibility, offering an integrated solution to environmental and resource challenges.
- Publication: The study detailing this breakthrough has been published in the scientific journal Advanced Functional Materials, highlighting its academic credibility and innovation.
- Low Overpotential: The developed catalyst exhibits an ultra‑low hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) overpotential of just 12 mV, which indicates high efficiency in hydrogen production.
- Hydrogen is considered a clean fuel because its use produces only water, making it crucial for decarbonising energy systems and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
- Desalination Power: The material’s ability to harness solar energy for desalination could reduce the cost and environmental footprint of producing potable water from seawater, especially in water‑scarce regions.
- Applications: Potential applications include renewable energy plants, rural water supply systems, and hydrogen fuel stations, particularly in water-scarce or energy-constrained regions.
- Significance: By combining sustainable fuel generation and water purification in a single technology, this development supports global efforts toward clean energy transitions and water security.
| Read More: Hydrogen fuel, Greenhouse gas emissions, Renewable energy |
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Implementation of Van Dhan Yojana in Jammu & Kashmir
Why in News?
The Ministry of Tribal Affairs informed about the implementation of the Van Dhan Yojana in Jammu and Kashmir, under the Government of India’s Pradhan Mantri Janjatiya Vikas Mission (PMJVM), aimed at strengthening tribal livelihoods through value‑addition and marketing of tribal products.
Key Points:
- Scheme: The Van Dhan Yojana operates under the Pradhan Mantri Janjatiya Vikas Mission (PMJVM).
- Supports tribal communities by fostering livelihoods through optimal utilisation of natural resources, value addition, marketing linkages, and sustainable enterprises.
- Status in Jammu & Kashmir: As of March 2026, 100 Van Dhan Vikas Kendras have been sanctioned in Jammu & Kashmir, with a total sanctioned amount of ₹14.57 crore; out of these, three VDVKs are operational.
- Institutional Support: Financial assistance is provided through the Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of India Limited (TRIFED) for establishing Van Dhan Vikas Kendras (VDVKs), which engage tribal members in processing and marketing tribal products.
- Across India, TRIFED has sanctioned ₹612.27 crore for the establishment of 4,125 VDVKs.
- Focus: The scheme promotes an enterprise‑based approach to generate additional income for Self‑Help Groups (SHGs) and tribal beneficiaries through activities such as collection, training, processing, packaging, branding, and marketing of value‑added products.
- Marketing & Branding: TRIFED also empanels tribal artisans, SHGs, and cooperatives to procure tribal products and markets them through 116 TRIBES India outlets, e‑commerce platforms, and exhibitions like Aadi Mahotsav and Aadi Bazaar.
- Significance: By integrating tribal producers into formal value chains and organised marketing, the Van Dhan Yojana aims to enhance livelihoods, strengthen tribal communities’ economic resilience, and improve market access for tribal products.
| Read More: Van Dhan Yojana, TRIFED, Self‑Help Groups, Aadi Mahotsav |

National Current Affairs Switch to Hindi
World Happiness Report 2026
Why in News?
The World Happiness Report 2026 was released by the Wellbeing Research Centre at the University of Oxford in partnership with the Gallup World Poll and the U.N. Sustainable Development Solutions Network. It marked Finland as the world's happiest country for the ninth consecutive year.
Key Points:
- Ranking Criteria: Happiness is measured using six key indicators—GDP per capita, social support, healthy life expectancy, freedom to make life choices, generosity, and perception of corruption.
- Top Countries: Finland (1st), Iceland (2nd), Denmark (3rd), Costa Rica (4th), Sweden (5th), Norway (6th), Netherlands (7th), Israel (8th), Luxembourg (9th), Switzerland (10th).
- Costa Rica (4th) is the standout "surprise" of 2026, marking the highest rank ever for a Latin American nation.
- Bottom Countries: Afghanistan (147th), Sierra Leone (146th), Malawi (145th), Zimbabwe (144th), Botswana (143rd), Yemen (142nd), Lebanon (141st), DR Congo (140th), Egypt (139th), Tanzania (138th).
- Top Countries: Finland (1st), Iceland (2nd), Denmark (3rd), Costa Rica (4th), Sweden (5th), Norway (6th), Netherlands (7th), Israel (8th), Luxembourg (9th), Switzerland (10th).
- India’s Rank: India is ranked 116th, with a life evaluation score of 4.536.
- Pakistan (104th) and Nepal (99th) rank above India, indicating stronger social support and well-being indicators.
- Among BRICS members, China ranked 65th followed by Russia (79th), and Iran (97th).
- Regional Trends: Europe, particularly Nordic nations, performs well, whereas South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa face challenges due to socio-economic issues.
- Significance: The report emphasizes a shift in policy focus from pure economic growth to inclusive development, mental health, and social well-being.
| Read More: World Happiness Report 2025 |





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