The Indian Army’s Trishakti Corps launched Sikkim Sundari, the first border village community radio station in Sikkim, on 12 April 2026. The station aims to improve border connectivity by broadcasting local news, weather updates, and government scheme details. It will also promote local culture and language, encouraging youth participation in community programs. The initiative seeks to bridge information gaps in challenging terrain and strengthen links with border communities. Sikkim Sundari complements border infrastructure efforts and demonstrates a broader push to improve civilian communication in high-altitude areas.
Launch date: 12 April 2026; location: border village, Sikkim.
Organization: Indian Army, Trishakti Corps.
Purpose: improve communication; share local news and schemes.
Cultural role: platform for local traditions and youth involvement.
Impact: aims to reduce information gaps in remote regions.
Apr 11, 2026
PM Modi congratulates scientists after PFBR milestone
Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated India’s scientists and engineers on the Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) achieving criticality at Kalpakkam on 6 April 2026. In a public message, the Prime Minister highlighted PFBR as a landmark achievement in India’s civil nuclear journey and a testament to indigenous capability. The 500 MWe PFBR, developed by BHAVINI, is expected to advance energy security and reduce reliance on imported fuel. The PM’s remarks underscore the government’s focus on science, technology and innovation and its support for accelerated investment in advanced nuclear infrastructure as part of the broader energy strategy.
PM Modi congratulated scientists and engineers on PFBR criticality.
Emphasizes indigenous capability and energy security.
PFBR is BHAVINI’s 500 MWe reactor under India’s three-stage programme.
Steps toward fuel loading and power generation planned.
Government support for science and nuclear infrastructure.
Apr 08, 2026
Narendra Bhooshan appointed Secretary DoLR under Rural Development Ministry
Narendra Bhooshan, a senior Indian Administrative Service officer of the 1992 batch from the Uttar Pradesh cadre, has assumed charge as Secretary of the Department of Land Resources. DoLR functions under the Ministry of Rural Development and shapes land related policies and reforms. Key roles include land reforms, digitization of land records, implementation of watershed development programs, and promotion of sustainable land use to support rural livelihoods. Bhooshan brings three decades of administrative experience across critical sectors. His appointment aims to strengthen land policy execution, improve service delivery, and advance reforms in land records and land use across states.
Narendra Bhooshan is 1992 batch IAS officer from UP cadre
Appointed Secretary, Department of Land Resources
DoLR operates under the Ministry of Rural Development
Functions include land reforms, digitization, watershed programs
Focus on sustainable land use and rural livelihoods
Three decades of administrative experience mentioned
Apr 07, 2026
To Lam elected Vietnam president; consolidation of power under one leader
Vietnam's National Assembly elected To Lam as the state president for a five-year term in a 7 April 2026 session with 495 votes in favor. To Lam already serves as Communist Party General Secretary, creating a dual role with the presidency. The unanimous vote marks a consolidation of power and signals a shift toward stronger centralized authority in Vietnam's one-party system. Supporters say the move provides stable governance and clear policy direction. Critics note potential risks of reduced checks and balances. The presidency and party leadership combine influence over domestic and foreign policy at a time of regional security concerns. Observers expect the move to affect Vietnam's ties with major partners and its approach to economic reform.
Date of election: 7 April 2026
To Lam becomes Vietnam state president for five years
He already served as Communist Party General Secretary
Unanimous vote by all 495 lawmakers
Concentration of power into a single leader
Context: centralised governance in a one-party state
Observers expect effects on international relations and economic policy
Apr 03, 2026
Amaravati officially recognised as Andhra Pradesh capital (web added)
Following parliamentary action, Amaravati was formally recognised as the sole capital of Andhra Pradesh by a sitting Parliament, with reporters noting the passage on 2 April 2026. Government briefings emphasised the decision as a historic consolidation of administrative functions and a reaffirmation of regional identity. Analysts say the move consolidates governance and could influence development plans across the state. The milestone aligns with earlier constitutional provisions and the 2014 bifurcation framework that split administrative roles among capitals.
Parliamentary action on Amaravati capital designation in early April 2026.
Designates Amaravati as sole permanent capital of Andhra Pradesh.
Officials call it a historic consolidation of governance.
Context includes 2014 bifurcation framework.
Puri Police launches WhatsApp chatbot for citizens
Puri Police in Odisha introduced a 24x7 service named Puri Police Assistant, a WhatsApp chatbot designed to speed up citizen services. The program was inaugurated by Central IG Satyajit Nayak and SP Pratya Singh. Citizens and visitors can access the service by scanning a QR code or sending a ‘Hi’ to +91 8763199400. The chatbot enables filing e-complaints, reporting lost mobile phones, giving feedback, locating police stations, providing parking information, and offering tourist assistance. Officials say the technology will resolve problems faster, improve transparency, and make policing more responsive to people. Citizens welcomed the platform for round-the-clock access and multilingual support.
WhatsApp chatbot named 'Puri Police Assistant' available 24x7 for residents and tourists.
Access via QR code or by messaging +91 8763199400 with 'Hi'.
Services include e-complaints, lost phones, feedback, station locator, parking, and tourist help.
Inaugurated by Central IG Satyajit Nayak and SP Pratya Singh.
Aims to speed resolution, transparency, and people-oriented policing.
Bilingual/multilingual support and user-friendly interface expected to boost accessibility.
Uttarakhand police launch Operation Prahaar after brigadier’s killing
Following the killing of a retired Army brigadier in Dehradun, Uttarakhand Police launched Operation Prahaar on 2 April 2026 to intensify crackdowns on criminals and gangsters. The DGP, along with senior officers, announced heightened vigilance and a sector-wise approach to apprehend suspects. The operation targets professional crimes and organized crime networks, with authorities pledging swift action and tight coordination across districts. Community leaders urged calm as security forces extend ongoing investigations and preventive measures to maintain public safety in Doon and the state capital.
Operation Prahaar launched 2 April 2026 in Doon after brigadier’s murder.
Police pledge intensified crackdowns on criminals and gangs.
DGP and senior officers chair meetings to assign responsibilities.
Focus on organized crime and prevention in Doon and surrounding areas.