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Current Affairs
April 4, 2026
Commission for Air Quality Management
Recently, the 128th meeting of the Enforcement Task Force (ETF) of the Commission for Air Quality Management in NCR and Adjoining Areas (CAQM) was held.
About Commission for Air Quality Management:
- It is a statutory body established under the Commission for Air Quality Management in National Capital Region (NCR) and Adjoining Areas, Act 2021.
- Mandate: Better coordination, research, identification, and resolution of problems surrounding the air quality index and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
- It undertakes action for the prevention and control of Air pollution in Delhi-NCR & Adjoining Areas.
- It is required to coordinate its actions on monitoring of air quality with the government of Delhi and the adjoining states, which includes Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh.
- Powers:
- Restricting activities influencing air quality
- Investigating and conducting research related to environmental pollution impacting air quality, preparing codes and guidelines to prevent and control air pollution,
- Issuing directions on matters including inspections, which will be binding on the concerned person or authority?
- All the directions and orders by the Commission are of binding nature, and any person, officer, or authority shall be bound to comply with the same.
- The commission is directly accountable to the parliament.
- Composition:
- Chairperson: To be chaired by a government official of the rank of Secretary or Chief Secretary. He will hold the post for three years or until s/he attains the age of 70 years.
- It also has five ex officio members who are either Chief Secretaries or Secretaries in charge of the department dealing with environment protection in the States of Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh.
- Three full time technical members.
- Three members from non-government organisations.
- Technical members from Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Indian Space Research Organisation, and NITI Aayog.
Polity & Governance
Current Affairs
April 4, 2026
Raja Ravi Varma
Recently, Raja Ravi Varma’s Yashoda and Krishna painting was sold for ₹167.2 crore at Saffronart.
About Raja Ravi Varma:
- He was born on 29 April 1848, in the village of Kilimanoor in Kerala to a family of chieftains known as the Koil Thampurans.
- Ravi Varma was an Indian painter celebrated for blending Hindu mythological themes with European realism and naturalism.
- He was among the first Indian artists to use oil paints and master lithographic reproduction.
- Themes: Varma painted scenes from Hindu mythology and portraits of Indian and British figures in India.
- Notable Works: His notable works include Shakuntala Writing a Love Letter to Dushyanta and Shri Rama Vanquishing the Sea.
- He is also known for having mastered the reproduction of his work on the lithographic press– through which his paintings spread far and wide.
- He set up his own printing press in Maharashtra — first in Ghatkopar and eventually in Lonavala in 1894.
- Awards:
- In 1904, he received the Kaiser-i-Hind medal and was popularly known as Raja Ravi Varma.
- His 1873 painting, Nair Lady Adorning Her Hair, won Varma prestigious awards including Governor’s Gold Medal when it was presented in the Madras Presidency, and Certificate of Merit at an exhibition in Vienna.
History & Culture
Current Affairs
April 4, 2026
Kar Saathi
Recently, the Income Tax Department launched a new website called ‘Kar Saathi’.
About Kar Saathi:
- It is the Income Tax Department's AI chatbot, designed to serve as a virtual tax assistant available round-the-clock through the department's official website.
- It is aimed at simplifying compliance under the Income Tax Act, 2025.
- It functions as a digital assistant integrated within the new income tax website.
- Its primary purpose is to address user inquiries, provide step-by-step guidance, and streamline procedures such as filing returns.
- It is integrated into the site to provide automated, real-time responses to taxpayer queries.
- Features of Kar Saathi:
- The tool is available 24x7 and can explain processes such as filing returns, understanding updated provisions, and navigating forms.
- It's positioned as a "one-stop solution" for taxpayers — covering everything from understanding tax rules to walking you through return filing and resolving queries about direct tax compliance.
Economy
Current Affairs
April 4, 2026
Juang Tribe
A 16-year-old Juang tribal girl in Odisha changed the entire mindset of a village related to child health and child marriage.
About Juang Tribe:
- Juang is one of the 13 particularly vulnerable tribal groups (PVTGs) of the tribes found in Odisha.
- They are primarily concentrated in the current districts of Keonjhar and Dhenkanal in Odisha.
- Language: Linguistically, they converse in the Juang language, a member of the Munda family within the Austroasiatic languages.
- The Juangs are known for their clan structure and kinship organisations.
- Occupation: Initially reliant on hunting, gathering, and limited cultivation, the declaration of their forests as reserves during the British colonial era prompted a shift in traditional customs.
- Adapting to these changes, the Juang people showcased expertise in basket-weaving, exchanging their products with neighboring caste villages for essentials like salt, oil, and food.
- Clothing: Historically known as Patuas or “leaf-wearers,” Juang women adorned leaf girdles, while men wore small loincloths.
- Beliefs: Although they have some Hindu beliefs, Juangs practice mostly ancient animistic rituals.
- Their supreme god is the sun god. However, they have also adopted the Hindu deities in addition to tribal gods and goddesses.
Geography
Current Affairs
April 4, 2026
Rongali Bihu
Recently, the festive fervour of Rongali Bihu has gripped different parts of Assam.
About Rongali Bihu:
- It is one of the major festival of Assam which is commonly known as Bohag bihu
- It is the most popular Bihu that celebrates the onset of the Assamese New Year and the coming of spring.
- The word ‘Rongali’ is derived from ‘Rong’ which means happiness and celebrations.
- This festival reflects the rich culture of Assamese society.
- Celebration of Rongali Bihu:
- During the celebration, traditional pat or muga silk or cotton mekhela chadors are worn by ladies (the two-piece attire).
- As a sign of affection and respect, gamocha, the traditional Assamese towel, also known as Bihuwaan, is exchanged.
Key facts about Bihu
- Bihu is celebrated by people from all parts of Assam irrespective of caste creed or religious background.
- The first Bihu is known as the Rongali Bihu or Bohag Bihu, which is celebrated in the month of April.
- The second Bihu is known as Kati Bihu or Kongali Bihu, which is celebrated during the month of October
- Finally there is Magh Bihu, which is observed during the month of January.
History & Culture
Current Affairs
April 4, 2026
Azerbaijan
Recently, India and Azerbaijan comprehensively reviewed the current state of bilateral relations, covering areas of mutual interest in Baku.
About Azerbaijan:
- Location: It is located at the junction of Eastern Europe and Western Asia along the southern flanks of the Caucasus Mountains.
- Bordering Countries: It is bordered by Russia in the north, Georgia in the northwest, Armenia in the west, and Iran in the south.
- Water Bodies: It is bounded in the east by the Caspian Sea.
- Capital City: Baku
- Geographical Features of Azerbaijan:
- Climate: Its climate is highly varied and contains examples of nine out of the world's eleven climate zones.
- Major Rivers: Alazani, Aras, and Kura Rivers
- Highest Point: Mount Bazardüzü is the highest peak in the Greater Caucasus Range and the highest mountain in Azerbaijan.
- Natural Resources: It mainly consists of gold, silver, iron, titanium, copper, manganese, cobalt, molybdenum, and chromium.
Geography
Current Affairs
April 4, 2026
Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary
Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary has emerged as a remarkable success story of ecological revival which is nestled in the fragile Shivalik Hills.
About Sukhna Wildlife Sanctuary:
- Location: It is a protected area located in Chandigarh, near the famous Sukhna Lake at the foothills of the Shivalik range.
- The lake was created by the architect Le Corbusier in 1958 by diverting the Sukhna Choe, a seasonal stream that flows down from the Shivalik hills.
- The sanctuary was developed as a result of afforestation done for soil conservation around Sukhna Lake.
- The Sanctuary was established in 1998.
- The place is quite unstable geographically and becomes prone to soil erosion by surface runoff during rains.
- It has sandy soil of Shivalik with pockets of clay embedded at places.
- Vegetation: It is characterized by a mix of forests, grasslands, and wetlands, with the Sukhna Lake forming an important part of the ecosystem.
- Flora: The common flora of the sanctuary includes Khair, Phulai, Kikar, Shisham, Moonj, Amaltas, Jhingan, Amla, Rati, Vasaka, and many more.
- Fauna:
- Squirrel, Common-Mongoose, Indian Hare, Porcupine, Jungle Cat, Jackal, Wild boar, etc, are the mammals found in the sanctuary.
Environment
Current Affairs
April 4, 2026
Purchasing Managers’ Index
According to recent data, India’s manufacturing activity slowed to a 45-month low in March, with the HSBC India Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index falling to 53.9 from 56.9 in February.
About Purchasing Managers’ Index:
- It is an indicator of business activity — both in the manufacturing and services sectors.
- It is a survey-based measure that asks the respondents about changes in their perception of some key business variables from the month before.
- It is calculated separately for the manufacturing and services sectors and then a composite index is constructed.
- The index helps in determining whether the market conditions, as seen by purchasing managers, is expanding, contracting or staying the same.
- There are two types of PMI — Manufacturing PMI and Services PMI.
- How is the Manufacturing PMI Derived?
- It is derived by sending fact-based questions to a large number of companies in the concerned sector.
- The questions are related to 5 key variables— new orders, output employment, suppliers’ delivery times and stock of items purchased
- The surveys are conducted on a monthly basis.
- The Purchasing Managers' Index can range between 0 and 100, with a number over 50 citing expansion and under 50 noting contraction.
Economy
Current Affairs
April 4, 2026
INS Aridhaman
Recently, India inducted its third nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN), INS Aridhaman into the Indian Navy.
About INS Aridhaman:
- It is India’s third indigenously built nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine.
- It is the second submarine in the Arihant class of SSBNs (Submersible Ship Ballistic Nuclear).
- It is built under the Advanced Technology Vessel (ATV) project to build nuclear submarines at the Ship Building Centre in Visakhapatnam.
- Features of INS Aridhaman
- It consists of an 83 MW pressurized water reactor supplied by the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre.
- Armaments:
- Equipped with eight vertical launch tubes, it is designed to carry more long-range nuclear-tipped missiles than INS Arihant and INS Arighaat.
- It has four launch tubes capable of deploying up to 24 K-15 Sagarika submarine.
- It also has anechoic tiles for acoustic damping and advanced sonar suites enhancing its survivability against detection.
Science & Tech
Current Affairs
April 4, 2026
Namo Drone Didi Yojana
Karnataka has the most number of women self-help groups (SHGs) to have undergone training as drone pilots under the ‘Namo Drone Didi Yojana’ (NDDY).
About Namo Drone Didi Yojana:
- It is a central sector initiative to empower women-led Self-Help Groups (SHGs) promoted under Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana – National Rural Livelihoods Mission (DAY-NRLM) by providing them with drone technology for agricultural services.
- It aims to provide drones to selected SHGs for rental services to farmers for agriculture purposes (application of liquid fertilizers and pesticides for the present).
- Financial Assistance: Central Financial Assistance @ 80% of the cost of drone package will be provided to the women SHGs. For the remaining 20% cost, SHGs can seek loans from the National Agriculture Infrastructure Financing Facility (AIF)with a 3% interest subvention.
- Training: One of the members of the women SHGs will be selected for 15 day training comprising of mandatory drone pilot training and additional training for agriculture purpose for nutrient and pesticide application.
- It is implemented by converging the resources of:
- Department of Agriculture & Farmer’s Welfare (DA&FW), Department of Rural Development (DoRD) and Department of Fertilizers (DoF) and Lead Fertilizer Companies (LFCs).
Science & Tech