Current Affairs for Competitive Exams: 02 April 2026, Daily Roundup

Current Affairs for Competitive Exams: 02 April 2026, Daily Roundup

Current Affairs- 02 April 2026

The West Asia conflict continued to disrupt global stability, while India advanced digital governance, defence preparedness, and energy reforms.

National

Digital Census Progress: Digital Census 2027 gained momentum, with 55,000 households across 8 States/UTs using the self-enumeration portal on Day 1.

Amaravati Declared Sole Capital: Lok Sabha passed the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill, 2026, legally establishing Amaravati as the sole capital, ending the multi-capital model.

PNG Drive 2.0 Extended: The government extended PNG Drive 2.0 till June 2026 to promote PNG adoption and reduce dependence on subsidised LPG.

Karmayogi Sadhna Saptah: PM Narendra Modi launched a week-long capacity-building programme for civil servants, emphasising ease of living and citizen-centric governance.

International Affairs

India Condemns Peacekeeper Attack: India condemned the killing of three Indonesian UN peacekeepers in South Lebanon, calling for accountability; 600+ Indian troops serve under UNIFIL.

UK Distances from Conflict: UK PM Keir Starmer distanced Britain from the war, describing it as “not our war”, amid criticism from the US.

Mongolia Leadership: Uchral-Nyam-Osor elected as the new Prime Minister of Mongolia.

Global Geopolitical Crisis

US Signals War Progress: US President Donald Trump stated campaign objectives in Iran are nearing completion and urged nations to secure access through the Strait of Hormuz.

Gulf Infrastructure Targeted: Airstrikes triggered alarms at aluminium plants and water facilities across Gulf nations.

Defence

Indian Navy Energy Escort: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh assured safe naval escort for Indian energy tankers through the Strait of Hormuz.

CAPF Bill Passed: Rajya Sabha passed the Central Armed Police Forces Bill, 2026, streamlining recruitment and deputation procedures.

Science & Technology

Dengue Vaccine Clearance: India’s indigenous dengue vaccine Qdenga (TAK-003) cleared by DCGI panel for ages 4–60 years.

Deep-Sea Repository: Bhavasagara Referral Centre designated as India’s National Repository for Deep-Sea Fauna.

Artemis II Mission: NASA successfully launched Artemis II, a crewed Moon-orbit mission carrying four astronauts. Commander Reid Wiseman (NASA), Pilot Victor Glover (NASA), Mission Specialist Christina Koch (NASA), and Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen (Canadian Space Agency)

Sports

AFC Women’s Asian Cup: India’s U20 women’s football team lost 6–0 to Japan in the opening match in Thailand.

ASF Awards 2025: Anahat Singh (U-19 girls) and Abhay Singh (men) named Asian Squash Federation Players of the Year.

Skytrax Airport Awards: Singapore Changi Airport ranked World’s Best Airport; Delhi IGI Airport ranked 28th globally and best in India/South Asia.

Sunil Narine Record: Sunil Narine became IPL’s most capped overseas player, surpassing Kieron Pollard.

Global Observance

World Autism Awareness Day: Observed globally to promote acceptance, support, and inclusion for individuals with autism.

Miscellaneous One-Liners Current Affairs

Bihar: Maize production expected to reach record levels.
Gujarat: PM inaugurated Samrat Samprati Museum in Gandhinagar, dedicated to Jain heritage.
Andhra Pradesh: CM N. Chandrababu Naidu launched free electricity scheme for handloom and powerloom weavers.
Fuel Prices: Commercial LPG cylinder price increased by ₹195.5 across metros.
Tamil Nadu: Sandeep Rai Rathore appointed to oversee law and order ahead of elections.
DGCA Appointment: Vir Vikram Yadav appointed Director General of DGCA.

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