Stuti Pradhan to represent India at World Youth Parliament 2026
Stuti Pradhan, a young leader from Sikkim, has been chosen to represent India at the World Youth Parliament 2026. The selection follows her success as the winner of the Viksit Bharat Youth Parliament in 2025. The World Youth Parliament brings together young minds from dozens of countries to discuss global challenges and propose youth-driven policy solutions. Participants have come from South Korea, the UAE, Kuwait, Chad, Thailand, and Yemen, among others. The Indian delegation sees Stuti's debate skills and leadership as a platform to influence cultural exchange and international governance. The event serves as a training ground for future policymakers.
Individual: Stuti Pradhan, from Sikkim
Selected for World Youth Parliament 2026
Winner of Viksit Bharat Youth Parliament 2025
Event includes participants from multiple countries
Focus on youth policy and international governance
Opportunity for cross-cultural exchange
Mar 25, 2026
Kalpana Soren wins Women Empowerment Trailblazer Award at BRICS CCI WE Summit 2026
Kalpana Soren, MLA from Gandey in Jharkhand, was honoured with the Women Empowerment Trailblazer Award at the BRICS CCI WE Summit 2026 in New Delhi. The award recognises her efforts to promote women-led development and grassroots empowerment, enabling women to become entrepreneurs and active contributors in rural and tribal areas. The Women Empowerment Trailblazer Award was presented during the BRICS CCI WE Annual Women Summit and Felicitation 2026, honouring individuals who have advanced women’s empowerment at the grassroots level. The recognition aligns with BRICS WE’s broader mission of gender equality and inclusive growth across member countries.
Recipient: Kalpana Soren, Gandey, Jharkhand MLA
Event: BRICS CCI WE Summit 2026, New Delhi
Award: Women Empowerment Trailblazer Award
Focus: promoting women-led development and entrepreneurship
Context: BRICS CCI WE Annual Summit and Felicitations 2026
Significance: highlight for grassroots women empowerment
Mar 23, 2026
Krishna Kumar Thakur Appointed as Director (Personnel) at NMDC
Krishna Kumar Thakur, a 1998 batch officer, has assumed charge as Director (Personnel) at NMDC Limited, India's largest iron ore producer. Thakur previously served in the Indian Railways Personnel Service and brings over two decades of HR experience across public sector entities. His appointment signals a drive to modernise human resources, boost employee engagement and implement policy reforms within NMDC. As Director (Personnel), he will oversee recruitment, learning and development, industrial relations and performance management. Thakur’s public-sector HR background is expected to support a more efficient, people-centric organisation at NMDC.
Thakur is a 1998 batch officer from Indian Railways Personnel Service.
Took charge as NMDC Director (Personnel) on 20 March 2026.
Brings over two decades of HR experience in PSUs and Railways.
Will oversee recruitment, training, IR and performance management.
Aim is to enhance employee engagement and productivity.
Mar 20, 2026
Vikram Doraiswami Appointed India’s Ambassador to China (Duplicate Coverage)
Repeating the appointment reported earlier, Vikram Doraiswami, a 1992 batch IFS officer and former High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, has been named India’s ambassador to China. As with the prior report, the MEA notes his extensive experience in diplomacy and expects him to help steady ties with Beijing. He will assume command shortly, succeeding an earlier envoy. The designation underscores ongoing diplomatic effort to strengthen India-China engagement and address regional security and economic concerns through direct dialogue and strategic collaboration.
Vikram Doraiswami named India’s Ambassador to China
Former High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
MEA highlights extensive diplomatic experience
Succeeding the previous ambassador; soon to assume role
Signals intent to deepen India-China engagement
Senior Diplomat Vikram Doraiswami Appointed India’s Ambassador to China
Vikram Doraiswami, a 1992 batch Indian Foreign Service officer and current Indian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, has been appointed as India’s ambassador to China. He succeeds Pradeep Kumar Rawat and will soon assume the assignment. Doraiswami’s elevation signals a key diplomatic step amid ongoing efforts to normalise and strengthen ties with Beijing. The Ministry of External Affairs stated that he brings extensive experience in bilateral negotiations and multilateral diplomacy, and his deployment is expected to support regional security and trade interests, as well as people-to-people exchanges between the two countries.
Vikram Doraiswami appointed Ambassador to China
Former High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
Succeeds Pradeep Kumar Rawat
MEA cites experience in bilateral negotiations
Deployment aims to improve India-China relations
Mar 19, 2026
Bhumika Shrestha becomes Nepal’s first transgender woman MP
Bhumika Shrestha, a 37-year-old LGBTQ rights activist, has become Nepal’s first transgender woman to be elected as a member of parliament. She was elected as a proportional representation MP from the Rastriya Swatantra Party. Her appointment marks a milestone in South Asia for marginalised communities and follows political changes expanding governance representation. Shrestha has long campaigned for dignity, legal rights, and social acceptance of LGBTQ individuals. Her election is seen as a significant step toward broader participation in Nepal’s political process and could influence future policy debates on inclusion.
Bhumika Shrestha elected MP
First transgender woman MP in Nepal
Proportional representation, Rastriya Swatantra Party