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  • 16 Apr 2026
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Chhattisgarh Switch to Hindi

Chhattisgarh Launched Atal Arogya Lab

Why in News? 

The Chief Minister of ChhattisgarhVishnu Deo Sai, inaugurated the Atal Arogya Lab in the Bastar region to expand free diagnostic healthcare services, particularly in remote and previously Naxal-affected areas. 

Key Points 

  • Launch: The Atal Arogya Lab was inaugurated at Sukma in the Bastar region, marking a major step toward strengthening healthcare infrastructure in rural and tribal areas. 
    • Under the programme, 133 types of diagnostic tests will be provided free of cost to citizens across government healthcare facilities. 
  • Partner: The programme is being implemented with support from HLL Lifecare Limited. 
  • Objective: The main aim is to improve early disease detection, faster treatment, and equitable access to healthcare, especially in remote and underserved regions of the state.  
  • Coverage: The initiative will operate in 1,046 government health institutions, including District Hospitals, Community Health Centres (CHCs), and Primary Health Centres (PHCs) across the state. 
    • The scheme incorporates a fully digital framework, where diagnostic reports are sent directly to patients through SMS and WhatsApp. 
Read More:  Primary Health Centres (PHCs) 

Bihar Switch to Hindi

DRDO to Organise Mega Defence Technology Exhibition in Motihari, Bihar

Why in News? 

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has organised a mega exhibition of indigenous defence technologies in Motihari, Bihar in April 2026 to showcase India’s defence capabilities and promote the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat. 

Key Points 

  • Venue: The exhibition will be held at Mahatma Gandhi Prekshagrih in Motihari, Bihar. 
  • Organiser: The event is being organised by the Defence Research and Development Organisation. 
  • Inauguration: The exhibition will be inaugurated by Radha Mohan Singh, Member of Parliament and Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence. 
  • Theme: The exhibition will be organised under the theme “Shanti, Satya aur Vigyan ka Sangam – Surakshit aur Aatmanirbhar Bharat ki Aur.” 
  • Objective: The event aims to promote awareness about indigenous defence technologies, encourage scientific temper among youth and highlight India’s progress toward self-reliance in defence manufacturing under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative. 
Read More: DRDOAatmanirbhar Bharat 

Uttarakhand Switch to Hindi

Prime Minister Inaugurated Delhi–Dehradun Economic Corridor

Why in News? 

Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India, inaugurated the Delhi–Dehradun Economic Corridor, a major infrastructure project aimed at enhancing connectivity and boosting economic development in the region. 

Key Points 

  • Inauguration: The corridor was inaugurated by Narendra Modi in Dehradun, marking an important milestone in infrastructure development in Uttarakhand. 
    • The project is a world-class expressway corridor designed to improve road connectivity between Delhi and Uttarakhand. 
  • Impact: The project is expected to boost trade, industry, logistics and warehousing, creating new economic opportunities and employment in the region.  
  • Investment: Around ₹12,000 crore has already been invested in the project, generating employment on a large scale. 
  • Tourism Boost: Improved connectivity will make major tourist destinations such as Haridwar, Rishikesh and Mussoorie more accessible and support tourism, including the Char Dham Yatra circuit. 
  • Environmental Protection: The project includes a nearly 12-km elevated wildlife corridor to ensure safe movement of animals such as elephants and protect forest ecosystems. 
Read More: Char Dham YatraTourism 

Maharashtra Switch to Hindi

‘Samudra Sahas’ Sailing Expedition Flagged Off from Mumbai

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The Samudra Sahas Sailing Expedition was flagged off from Marve, Mumbai as part of the bicentenary celebrations of the Regiment of Artillery of the Indian Army.  

Key Points 

  • Organiser: The expedition has been undertaken by the Regiment of Artillery (Indian Army) as part of its 200th anniversary celebrations. 
  • Flag-off: The expedition was ceremonially flagged off by Lieutenant General N. S. Sarna 
    • The voyage was conducted in four legs: Mumbai to Vijaydurg, Vijaydurg to Goa, Goa to Vijaydurg, and Vijaydurg to Mumbai. 
    • It marks the first blue-water sailing expedition undertaken by an Artillery Regiment of the Indian Army. 
    • The sailors used 21-foot Seabird class sailing boats for the voyage. 
  • Purpose: The expedition pays tribute to the maritime legacy of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj 
  • Leadership: The expedition team is led by Captain Kshitij Nair and Subedar Prakash Funde 
Read More: Indian ArmyChhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj 

KARNATAKA Switch to Hindi

Blanka Vlašić Named Ambassador for TCS World 10K Bengaluru 2026

Why in News? 

Blanka Vlašić, a double Olympic medallist and former world champion high jumper, has been named the International Event Ambassador for the TCS World 10K Bengaluru 2026.  

Key Points 

  • Announcement: Blanka Vlašić will serve as the International Event Ambassador for the 18th edition of the TCS World 10K Bengaluru. 
    • The event is scheduled to be held on 26th April 2026 in Bengaluru, Karnataka. 
  • Event: The race is recognised as a World Athletics Gold Label Race, highlighting its international prestige in road running competitions. 
  • Organisers: The event is promoted by Procam International, a leading sports management company known for organising major running events in India. 
  • Blanka Vlašić: Blanka Vlašić is one of the most successful high jump athletes in history, having won Olympic silver at Beijing 2008 and bronze at Rio 2016. 
  • She is also associated with the “Champions for Peace” initiative and also serves as Vice-President of the Croatian Olympic Committee. 
Read More: Olympic 

National Current Affairs Switch to Hindi

C-DAC Launches ‘e-SafeHER’ Cyber Security Awareness Programme

Why in News? 

The ‘e-SafeHER’ Cyber Security Awareness Training Programme has been launched to enable one million women across rural India to safely participate in the digital ecosystem. 

Key Points 

  • Launch: The initiative has been launched by C-DAC Hyderabad, a scientific society under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, in collaboration with Reliance Foundation.  
  • Objective: The programme aims to build cyber security awareness among women in rural India, enabling them to safely engage in digital activities such as financial transactions, livelihoods and access to online services. 
    • The initiative aims to empower one million “Cyber Sakhis” across rural India over the next three years. 
  • Programme: The initiative is anchored under the Information Security Education and Awareness (ISEA) Programme of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology. 
  • Implementation: 
    • C-DAC Hyderabad will develop and localise cybersecurity training materials. 
    • Reliance Foundation will facilitate outreach and training through women’s Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in rural communities. 
    • The programme will initially begin with training Cyber Sakhis in Madhya Pradesh and Odisha. 
Read More: C-DAC Cyber security, Self-Help Groups (SHGs) 

KARNATAKA Switch to Hindi

Karnataka HC Mandates Strict Implementation of Menstrual Leave Policy

Why in News? 

The Karnataka High Court on 15 April, 2026, directed the State government to "strictly and faithfully" implement its menstrual leave (ML) policy. The court emphasized that the right to menstrual leave is a facet of the Right to Life under Article 21 and is rooted in the dignity and bodily autonomy of women.  

Key Points 

  • Universal Coverage: Justice M. Nagaprasanna directed that the policy must be operationalized across all sectors, including the vulnerable unorganised workforce (e.g., daily wage labourers, hotel staff, and small shops). 
    • Interim Enforcement: Pending the formal enactment of the Karnataka Menstrual Leave and Hygiene Bill, 2025, the State must issue specific guidelines and administrative instructions to ensure uniform compliance. 
    • No Undue Delay: Upon the eventual passage of the 2025 Bill, the State is mandated to frame rules immediately to give full effect to the statutory mandate.  
  • Beyond Article 14: The court rejected "misplaced apprehensions" that such a policy violates the Right to Equality. It observed that acknowledging biological distinctions between men and women provides substantive meaning to equality rather than transgressing it. 
    • Dignity vs. Privilege: The bench stated that menstrual leave is not a "plea for privilege" but an assertion of dignity and fair treatment within the spaces women inhabit. 
  • Background and Scope of Policy: The current notification applies to women employees aged 18 to 52 years. 
    • Leave Entitlement: The existing policy mandates one day of paid leave per month (restricting to 12 days annually) for permanent, contract, and outsourced employees in registered establishments. 
    • The Petitioner: The ruling followed a plea by a daily wage worker at a hotel in Belagavi who highlighted the severe physical toll of menial labour during menstruation.  
  • Legislative Context and Debate:The upcoming Karnataka Menstrual Leave and Hygiene Bill, 2025 seeks to expand benefits to include two days of paid monthly leave, work-from-home options, and a 2% attendance relaxation for students. 
Read MoreRight to Life 

Chhattisgarh Switch to Hindi

Chhattisgarh Cabinet Approves Panel for Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Draft

Why in News? 

On 15 April, 2026, the Chhattisgarh cabinet, chaired by the Chief Minister approved the constitution of a high-level committee to prepare a draft for the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) 

Key Points: 

  • The Drafting Committee Leadership: The panel will be headed by Justice (Retd) Ranjana Prakash Desai, a retired Supreme Court judge who also led the UCC drafting committee in Uttarakhand. 
    • Mandate: The committee is tasked with simplifying diverse personal laws related to marriage, divorce, inheritance, and adoption to promote religious and gender equality. 
    • Public Consultation: The panel will seek suggestions from citizens, legal experts, and stakeholders through various platforms, including a dedicated web portal, before submitting its final draft to the state assembly.  
  • Constitutional and Legal Basis: The state government cited Article 44 (Directive Principles of State Policy) of the Constitution, which directs the State to endeavour to secure a Uniform Civil Code for all citizens. 
    • Goal of Uniformity: Officials stated that the existence of multiple religion-based personal laws creates legal complexities and inequality in judicial processes.  
  • Political Contention: Threat to Tribal Rights: The opposition Congress and tribal bodies, such as the Chhattisgarh Sarva Adivasi Samaj (CSAS), have strongly criticised the move:  
    • Constitutional Protections: State Congress president Deepak Baij argued that the UCC would harm the interests of the state's tribal population (over 32%), who are protected under the Fifth Schedule and the PESA Act. 
    • Customary Laws: Critics contend that tribal identity is inextricably linked to unique customary rules governing birth, marriage, and property rights, which could be diluted by a uniform law. 
    • Alleged Industrial Interests: Congress has alleged that the push for UCC is a "conspiracy" to weaken tribal land rights to benefit industrial interests in regions like Bastar.  
  • Parallel Policy for Women's Empowerment: Alongside the UCC decision, the cabinet announced a 50% concession in property registration fees for assets registered in the name of women.  
    • Aim: This measure aims to encourage female property ownership and improve financial security across rural and urban areas. 
Read More: Uniform Civil Code 

Bihar Switch to Hindi

Historic Shift in Bihar: Samrat Choudhary Becomes First BJP Chief Minister

Why in News? 

In a landmark political transition, Samrat Choudhary was sworn in as the 24th Chief Minister of Bihar on 15th April, 2026. This marks a historic first for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which has never before held the state's top post in its 46-year history in Bihar.  

Key Points 

  • Oath of Office: Bihar Governor Syed Ata Hasnain administered the oath of office to Choudhary at a ceremony held at Lok Bhawan, Patna. 
    • End of an Era: The transition follows the resignation of Nitish Kumar, the state's longest-serving Chief Minister, who stepped down to contest and subsequently join the Rajya Sabha. 
  • New Leadership Structure: Alongside the CM, Bijendra Prasad Yadav and Vijay Kumar Chaudhary from the JD(U) were sworn in as Deputy Chief Ministers 
  • Profile of the New Chief Minister: Born on 16 November, 1968, Samrat Choudhary is the son of veteran leader Shakuni Choudhary. 
    • Diverse Career: He has previously held ministerial portfolios under various governments, including the RJD and JD(U), before joining the BJP in 2017. 
  • Cabinet and Portfolio Allocation: The new government has signaled a focus on fast-tracking development and administration:  
    • CM’s Portfolios: Samrat Choudhary has retained 29 portfolios, including crucial departments such as Home, Vigilance, Health, and Industries. 
    • Deputy CMs: Vijay Kumar Chaudhary has been allocated 10 departments including Education and Transport, while Bijendra Prasad Yadav oversees Finance and Energy 
  • Double-Engine Governance: Analysts expect closer policy alignment with the Centre, potentially accelerating major infrastructure and industrial projects in the state. 

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