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  • 09 Mar 2026
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International Women’s Day 2026

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International Women's Day (IWD) is observed annually on 8 March to celebrate women’s achievements and promote gender equality. The observance in 2026 highlights the role of Nari Shakti in India’s development and the vision of Viksit Bharat. 

Key Points: 

  • About: International Women's Day is celebrated every year on 8 March across the world to recognise women’s contributions in social, economic, cultural, and political spheres and to promote gender equality. 
    • The day originated from early 20th-century labour movements in North America and Europe advocating for women’s rights.  
    • It gained global recognition when the United Nations officially recognised the observance in 1977. 
  • Reason for 8 March: The date is linked to 1917 protests by women workers in Russia demanding “bread and peace.”  
    • The strike began on 23 February (Julian calendar), which corresponds to 8 March in the Gregorian calendar used internationally. 
  • Theme: The theme for International Women’s Day 2026 is “Rights. Justice. Action. For ALL Women and Girls.”  
    • It emphasises strengthening women’s rights, ensuring access to justice, and accelerating gender equality worldwide. 
  • Global Campaign: A global campaign titled “Give to Gain” highlights the importance of collective support, mentorship, and resource sharing to empower women and achieve gender equality. 
    • India’s development approach has evolved from “development for women” to “women-led development,” recognising women as drivers of economic and social progress through entrepreneurship, education, and participation in governance. 
  • Initiatives: Various initiatives related to financial inclusion, education, health, safety, self-help groups, and skill development are strengthening the ecosystem for women’s empowerment in India. 
    • Programmes such as “Shakti Walk – #SheLeadsBharat” along Kartavya Path in New Delhi, symbolising women’s leadership and participation in national development.  
  • Significance: The day serves as a global platform to celebrate women’s achievements, promote gender equality, and accelerate progress toward inclusive and sustainable development.
Read More: Viksit BharatUnited Nations Financial inclusionGender equalitySustainable development 

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‘Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion’ (OTEC) Project in Lakshadweep

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Union Minister of State for Science & Technology Jitendra Singh inspected the upcoming Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) project in Lakshadweep, which is being developed as the world’s first OTEC-based desalination plant using deep ocean water. 

Key Points: 

  • Location: Kavaratti Island, the capital of Lakshadweep. 
  • Developed By: It will be developed by the National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT) under the Ministry of Earth Sciences. 
  • Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC): It is a renewable energy technology that generates electricity by utilizing the temperature difference between warm surface seawater and cold deep seawater. 
  • Mechanism: The plant harnesses the thermal gradient (temperature difference) between warm surface seawater (approx. 29°C) and cold deep-sea water (approx. 5°C) drawn from depths of about 1,000 metres. 
    • The technology works best in tropical oceans, where the temperature difference between surface and deep water is significant. 
  • Dual Output: 
    • Electricity: Expected to generate approximately 60-65 kilowatts (kW) of power. 
    • Freshwater: Will produce about 1 lakh litres (100 cubic metres) of potable water daily via Low-Temperature Thermal Desalination (LTTD). 
  • Infrastructure: The project involves a complex 3.8 km long pipeline made of high-density polyethylene to reach the deep cold-water layers. 

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India Wins Third ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Title

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India are the champions of the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, securing their third title by defeating New Zealand by 96 runs in the final held on 8 March, 2026, at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

Key Points: 

  • Organized byInternational Cricket Council (ICC) 
  • Hosts: Jointly hosted by India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8, 2026. 
  • ChampionsIndia defended their title, becoming the first team to win three T20 World Cups and the first to win it on home soil. 
    • The captain of the Indian team (2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup) was Suryakumar Yadav. 
  • Runner-up: New Zealand. 
    • The captain of the New Zealand team was Mitchell Santner. 
  • Format: 20 teams divided into four groups, followed by a Super 8 stage and knockouts. 
  • Key Statistics & Awards 
    • Player of the TournamentSanju Samson (India), who scored 321 runs at an average of 80.25. 
    • Man of the MatchJasprit Bumrah (India) for his spell of 4/15. 
    • Most Runs: Sahibzada Farhan (Pakistan) with 383 runs. 
    • Most Wickets: Jointly held by Jasprit Bumrah and Varun Chakravarthy (India) with 14 wickets each.  
  • Final Match Summary: 
    • India: 255/5 in 20 overs. 
    • New Zealand: 159 all out in 19 overs .  
Read More: Record 

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