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Strait of Hormuz Crisis: Nanda Devi LPG Tanker Reaches Gujarat

The Indian-flagged LPG tanker Nanda Devi safely reached Kandla and Vadinar ports in Gujarat on 17 March 2026, carrying around 46,500 metric tons of LPG from Qatar via the Strait of Hormuz, despite ongoing tensions in West Asia.

This marks the second successful LPG shipment (after Shivalik) within a week, highlighting India’s ability to maintain energy supplies during geopolitical uncertainty.


🔑 Key Points

  • Safe navigation through the conflict-prone Strait of Hormuz
  • Strengthens India’s energy security
  • Helps ease domestic LPG shortages
  • Reflects effective diplomacy and logistics coordination

🌍 Significance

  • The Strait of Hormuz is a vital global energy route, handling about 20% of oil and gas trade
  • Ensures continuous LPG supply for households in India
  • Demonstrates India’s resilience in managing energy imports during crises

Sahitya Akademi Awards 2025 Winners List

The Sahitya Akademi announced the Sahitya Akademi Awards 2025 on 16 March 2026, honoring outstanding literary works across 24 Indian languages. The awards cover diverse genres such as poetry, novels, short stories, essays, literary criticism, autobiography, and memoirs.

This year’s selections include 8 poetry collections, 4 novels, 6 short story collections, 2 essay volumes, 1 literary criticism work, 1 autobiography, and 2 memoirs. The winners were chosen through a rigorous process involving expert jury recommendations.

Notable awardees include Navtej Sarna (English novel Crimson Spring), Mamta Kalia (Hindi memoir Jeete Jee Allahabad), and N. Prabhakaran (Malayalam novel Maayaamanushyar).

Each award carries a copper plaque, shawl, and ₹1 lakh cash prize, and the ceremony will be held in New Delhi on March 31, 2026.

Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden Srinagar 2026: Asia’s Largest Tulip Garden Opens with 1.8 Million Flowers

The Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden in Srinagar, Asia’s largest tulip garden, opened on March 16, 2026, marking the beginning of the Kashmir Tulip Festival 2026. Spread across 74 acres at the foothills of the Zabarwan Range overlooking Dal Lake, the garden features over 1.8 million tulips in 70–75 varieties, creating a vibrant spring attraction.

The festival showcases Kashmiri culture, music, handicrafts, and cuisine, and signals the start of the tourist season in Kashmir. Established in 2007, the garden plays a key role in boosting tourism and the local economy, attracting visitors from across India and abroad.

Oscars 2026 Winners: Best Actor, Actress & Best Picture (98th Academy Awards)

The 98th Academy Awards were held on March 15, 2026, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, hosted by Conan O’Brien. The film One Battle After Another dominated the ceremony, winning Best Picture and six awards overall.

Michael B. Jordan (Sinners) won Best Actor, while Jessie Buckley (One Battle After Another) won Best Actress, and Ryan Coogler took Best Director.

Other notable films included Sinners (4 awards) and Frankenstein (3 awards). The event highlighted strong competition, diversity in winners, and global engagement, with Priyanka Chopra Jonas representing India as a presenter.

Assembly Elections 2026: ECI Announces Poll Dates for West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam and Puducherry

The Election Commission of India (ECI) announced on 15 March 2026 that Assembly elections will be held in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and the Union Territory of Puducherry.

  • Single-phase elections will take place in Assam, Kerala, and Puducherry on 9 April 2026, while Tamil Nadu will vote on 23 April 2026.
  • West Bengal elections will be conducted in two phases on 23 April and 29 April 2026.

The first phase in West Bengal will cover 152 constituencies, while the second phase will cover 142 constituencies.

The counting of votes for all five assemblies will be held on 4 May 2026.

The Model Code of Conduct (MCC) has come into force immediately after the announcement of the election schedule.

Around 17 crore voters are eligible to vote across 824 assembly constituencies in these elections. More than 2 lakh polling stations will be set up and nearly 25 lakh election officials will be deployed.

The Election Commission has also announced 100% webcasting at polling stations, a maximum of 1,200 voters per booth, and assured minimum facilities such as drinking water, toilets, and signage.

The current assembly terms will end in West Bengal (7 May 2026), Tamil Nadu (10 May 2026), Assam (20 May 2026), Kerala (23 May 2026), and Puducherry (15 June 2026).

Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar said the Commission reviewed election preparations in all poll-bound states and introduced 30 new initiatives to improve transparency in the election process.

These elections will involve large-scale administrative preparations and represent an important democratic exercise reflecting India’s unity in diversity.

Sweden Joins NATO as 32nd Member, Ending 200 Years of Military Neutrality

Sweden officially joined North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) on 7 March 2024, becoming the 32nd member of the military alliance. This historic move ended Sweden’s over 200-year policy of military non-alignment, which had been in place since the Napoleonic Wars.

Sweden formally completed the process by depositing its instrument of accession in Washington, D.C., thereby gaining the protection of NATO’s collective defense clause, Article 5, which states that an attack on one member is considered an attack on all members.

Founded on 4 April 1949, NATO is a military alliance headquartered in Brussels, Belgium, aimed at ensuring collective security among its member states. With Sweden’s accession, the alliance now includes 32 countries.

Sweden brings advanced armed forces, strong defense industries, and strategic expertise in the Arctic and Baltic regions, strengthening NATO’s northern flank. However, the expansion has also increased tensions with Russia, which has opposed NATO’s enlargement.

Overall, Sweden’s membership marks a major shift in European security policy and reinforces NATO’s position as the largest military alliance in the world.

India Exports First GI-Tagged Joha Rice from Assam to UK and Italy in March 2026

India exported its first-ever consignment of Geographical Indication (GI)-tagged Joha rice from Assam on 12 March 2026, marking an important step in promoting India’s specialty agricultural products in global markets.

The shipment consisted of 25 metric tonnes of Joha rice, exported to the United Kingdom and Italy. The export was facilitated by the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, in collaboration with the Assam Agriculture Department.

Joha rice is an indigenous aromatic rice variety from Assam, known for its distinct fragrance, fine grain texture, and rich taste. It holds strong cultural significance in Assamese cuisine and is commonly used during traditional and festive occasions.

The rice received its Geographical Indication (GI) tag in 2017, recognizing its unique regional identity. The export of Joha rice is expected to boost Assam’s agricultural exports, promote GI-tagged products globally, and provide better income opportunities for local farmers.

LPG Cylinder Shortage in India 2026: Causes, Impact & Government Response

India is facing a severe shortage of domestic LPG cylinders in March 2026, with long queues, delivery delays of up to 25 days, and rising black-market activity. The crisis is linked to disruptions in energy shipments through the Strait of Hormuz following the Iran–US–Israel conflict, causing supply constraints and price hikes.


🔑 Key Facts About the LPG Shortage

  • Consumption: India consumed 3.08 crore metric tonnes of LPG between April 2025 and February 2026.
  • Imports: 1.87 crore metric tonnes imported, mostly via the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Domestic Production: 1.06 crore metric tonnes produced locally.
  • Distribution: LPG supplied through 25,566 distribution centres nationwide.

📍 Current Situation (March 2026)

  • Delays: Cylinder deliveries delayed by 15–25 days.
  • Queues: Long lines outside gas agencies; panic buying worsened shortages.
  • Restaurants & households: Many eateries forced to shut or switch to firewood; households struggling for daily cooking needs.

💰 Price Hikes

  • Domestic LPG (14.2 kg): Increased by ₹60 per cylinder on March 7, 2026.
  • Commercial LPG (19 kg): Increased by ₹144 per cylinder.
  • In states like Bihar, domestic LPG prices crossed ₹1,002 per cylinder.

⚠️ Causes of the Shortage

  1. Geopolitical Conflict: Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz disrupted global energy shipments.
  2. Supply Chain Disruption: Tankers delayed or rerouted, reducing India’s import capacity.
  3. Panic Buying: Consumers rushed to book cylinders, overwhelming distribution systems.
  4. Rising Global Prices: Spot cargo costs surged to $800–850 per tonne, increasing losses for Indian Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs).

🏛 Government Response

  • Essential Commodities Act invoked to prioritize household LPG supply.
  • 25-day mandatory inter-booking period introduced to prevent hoarding.
  • States and UTs directed to monitor supplies daily and act against black-marketing.
  • PM Modi urged citizens not to panic, assuring that supply stabilization measures are underway.

Strait of Hormuz: Location, Global Oil Trade & Iran’s 2026 Closure

The Strait of Hormuz is a narrow but vital waterway connecting the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea. It is in the news in 2026 because Iran has closed it following US–Israel strikes, triggering a global oil and gas price surge. Iran controls the strait through its geographic position, military presence, and the ability of its Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to block or disrupt shipping.


🌍 What is the Strait of Hormuz?

  • Location: Between Oman and Iran, linking the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman and Arabian Sea.
  • Width: Narrowest point is about 33 km wide.
  • Importance: Around 20% of global oil trade passes through it daily, making it the world’s most critical energy chokepoint.
  • Users: Oil tankers from Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iraq, Kuwait, and Qatar rely on it to reach global markets.

📰 Why is it in the News (2026)?

  • On 28 February 2026, US–Israel carried out strikes on Iran, killing Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
  • In retaliation, Iran announced closure of the Strait of Hormuz on 2 March 2026.
  • Consequences:
    • Global oil and gas prices surged sharply.
    • Shipping disruptions: At least 11 merchant ships damaged, one tug sunk, and multiple casualties reported.
    • Regional spillover: Conflict spread into the Indian Ocean, forcing ships to reroute through longer, riskier paths.

🇮🇷 How Iran Controls the Strait

  • Geographic Advantage: Iran borders the entire northern side of the strait, giving it natural dominance.
  • Military Presence:
    • The IRGC Navy deploys fast attack boats, mines, and anti-ship missiles.
    • Over 150 tankers were anchored along the strait under Iranian orders in March 2026.
  • Tactics Used:
    • Closure announcements backed by military enforcement.
    • GPS jamming and electronic warfare to disrupt navigation.
    • Threat of mining and missile strikes deters commercial shipping.
  • Strategic Leverage: Iran uses control of the strait as a bargaining chip in geopolitical conflicts, knowing its closure impacts global energy markets.

BHASHINI Platform Integrates Advanced AI Models to Boost India’s Multilingual AI Capabilities

BHASHINI (BHASHa INterface for India) has enabled the availability of advanced AI models, including the open-sourced Sarvam models, on its platform to strengthen India’s capacity to build population-scale artificial intelligence systems.

Operated by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, BHASHINI’s National Hub for Language Technologies runs on India’s first vendor- and cloud-agnostic AI Sovereign Cloud, ensuring data sovereignty, scalability, and system resilience.

The platform manages over 350 optimized AI models, supports more than 500 government websites, and processes over 15 million AI inferences daily. It offers more than 20 Natural Language Processing (NLP) services—such as automatic language detection, speaker diarization, and keyword spotting—across 36 text languages and 23 voice languages, including several tribal dialects and international languages.

BHASHINI aims to enable multilingual digital services and AI-driven communication, helping bridge language barriers and improve access to government services across India.

Shubman Gill to be Named BCCI Cricketer of the Year at BCCI Annual Awards 2026

India’s Test and ODI captain Shubman Gill is set to be named Cricketer of the Year at the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Annual Awards 2026, scheduled to be held in New Delhi on 15 March 2026. Gill had an outstanding season, scoring 983 runs in Tests and 490 runs in ODIs, including key performances in India’s ICC Champions Trophy title-winning campaign. Across formats, he accumulated 1,764 runs with seven centuries and three fifties.

Meanwhile, former India head coach Rahul Dravid will receive the prestigious Col CK Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award for his immense contribution to Indian cricket, including guiding the team to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup title. The Mumbai Cricket Association is also set to be honoured as the Best Association in domestic cricket.

Supreme Court Allows Passive Euthanasia in First-Ever Case, Permits Withdrawal of Life Support

On 11 March 2026, the Supreme Court of India issued its first-ever order permitting passive euthanasia, allowing the withdrawal of artificial life support for Harish Rana, a 32-year-old man who had been in a coma for more than 12 years after suffering severe head injuries in 2013.

A bench of Justice J. B. Pardiwala and Justice K. V. Viswanathan directed All India Institute of Medical Sciences to admit the patient to palliative care, where artificial life support can be withdrawn while ensuring dignity.

The decision follows the court’s landmark Common Cause v. Union of India ruling, which recognized passive euthanasia and the right to die with dignity under Article 21 of the Constitution. The guidelines were further simplified in 2023, allowing withdrawal of life support after approval by primary and secondary medical boards when recovery chances are negligible.

This ruling reinforces the legal framework for passive euthanasia in India, emphasizing compassion, medical oversight, and the patient’s dignity.

World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2026 in New Delhi from 11–13 March 2026

The World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2026 is being held from 11–13 March 2026 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi. The event features over 257 athletes from eight countries, including India, Russia, Nepal, Bhutan, Hong Kong, Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Egypt.

India is hosting the event with its largest-ever contingent of around 219 para-athletes, highlighting the country’s growing strength in para-sports. Prominent athletes participating include Sumit Antil, Mariyappan Thangavelu, and Praveen Kumar.

The competition serves as an important international platform for para-athletes and helps strengthen India’s role in promoting para-athletics and inclusive sports in South Asia.

DRDO and Indian Navy Successfully Test Indigenous Air Droppable Container ADC-150 from P-8I Aircraft

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Indian Navy conducted four successful in-flight release trials of the indigenous Air Droppable Container ADC-150 from the Boeing P-8I Poseidon aircraft off the coast of Goa between 21 February and 1 March 2026.

The ADC-150 is designed to deliver payloads of up to 150 kg, enabling rapid supply of critical stores, equipment, and medical aid to naval ships deployed far from the coast. The successful trials demonstrated the system’s capability under various extreme release conditions.

With the completion of all developmental flight trials, the ADC-150 system is expected to be inducted into the Indian Navy soon, strengthening its operational logistics and emergency response capability in the open seas.

Cabinet Approves Changes to FDI Policy for Investments from Neighbouring Countries

The Union Cabinet of India, chaired by Narendra Modi, approved amendments to India’s Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy on 10 March 2026 for investments from countries sharing a land border with India.

The revised policy introduces clearer rules for determining “beneficial ownership” and sets a 60-day timeline for approving investment proposals in key manufacturing sectors such as electronic components, capital goods, and solar manufacturing.

Under the new guidelines, non-controlling investments of up to 10% beneficial ownership by entities from land-bordering countries can now be allowed through the automatic route, subject to sectoral limits and reporting to the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT). However, majority ownership and control must remain with Indian citizens or Indian-owned companies.

The reform modifies the earlier restrictions introduced through Press Note 3 (2020), which required government approval for all investments from neighboring countries. The new changes aim to improve ease of doing business, attract more FDI, promote technology transfer, and strengthen India’s manufacturing sector under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative.

CISF Raising Day 2026: Celebrating 57 Years of Industrial Security

CISF Raising Day 2026 was celebrated on March 10, marking the 57th anniversary of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF). The grand parade and events were held at Mundali, Cuttack, Odisha, with Union Home Minister Amit Shah attending as chief guest. The day honored CISF’s role in safeguarding India’s critical infrastructure, including airports, seaports, nuclear plants, and major industrial undertakings.


📅 History & Background

  • Formation: CISF was established in 1969 under the CISF Act, 1968.
  • Purpose: Initially tasked with protecting public sector undertakings (PSUs), it has since expanded to cover airports, metros, nuclear facilities, and major industrial plants.
  • Growth: From a modest beginning, CISF has grown into one of India’s largest Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) under the Ministry of Home Affairs.

🎖️ CISF Raising Day 2026 Celebrations

  • Date: March 10, 2026.
  • Venue: KRTC Mundali, Cuttack, Odisha.
  • Chief Guest: Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
  • Highlights:
    • Grand parade showcasing discipline and operational readiness.
    • Demonstrations of tactical drills, disaster response, and counter-terror capabilities.
    • Awards & honors presented to personnel for distinguished service.
    • DG Praveer Ranjan reviewed preparations, emphasizing precision and excellence.

🛡️ Significance of CISF

  • Critical Infrastructure Protection: Safeguards airports, seaports, nuclear plants, metro networks, and industrial complexes.
  • Specialized Roles:
    • Airport Security: CISF is the primary force at all major Indian airports.
    • Disaster Response: Trained for emergency evacuations and crisis management.
    • VIP Security: Provides protection to certain dignitaries.
  • Contribution to National Security: Acts as a shield for India’s economic and strategic assets, ensuring uninterrupted functioning of industries and transport hubs.

📊 CISF at a Glance

AspectDetails
Established1969 under CISF Act, 1968
Personnel StrengthOver 1.7 lakh (approx.)
Key AreasAirports, metros, nuclear plants, PSUs, seaports
MinistryMinistry of Home Affairs
Motto“Protection and Security”

Zojila Pass Remains Open in Winter 2025–26 for the First Time, Ensuring Connectivity to Ladakh

In a historic achievement, Zojila Pass remained operational during the winter of 2025–26 for the first time, ensuring uninterrupted connectivity between Ladakh and the rest of India. The development allowed the continuous supply of essential goods to Kargil and Ladakh, even during the holy month of Ramadan.

The achievement was made possible by the efforts of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO), which used advanced snow-clearance equipment, avalanche monitoring systems, and improved operational planning to keep the pass open despite heavy snowfall.

Located at an altitude of about 11,649 feet, Zojila Pass is a crucial route on the Srinagar–Kargil–Leh highway, with significant strategic importance for civilian supplies, tourism, and military logistics. The milestone also highlights progress toward year-round connectivity in the region, which will be further strengthened by the upcoming Zojila Tunnel.

Exercise Lamitiye 2026: 11th India–Seychelles Joint Military Exercise

Lamitiye 2026 is the 11th edition of the joint military exercise between India and Seychelles, conducted from 9–20 March 2026 at the Seychelles Defence Academy. The exercise involves tri-service participation from the Indian Armed Forces along with the Seychelles Defence Forces.

The exercise aims to enhance interoperability, peacekeeping capabilities, and defence cooperation between the two countries. The term “Lamitiye”, meaning “Friendship” in Creole, reflects the strong bilateral ties between India and Seychelles.

Lamitiye has been conducted biennially since 2001, and the 2026 edition marks the first full tri-service participation from India, including the Assam Regiment, INS Trikand, and a Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules of the Indian Air Force.

The exercise focuses on sub-conventional operations, peacekeeping missions, humanitarian assistance, and joint training, strengthening security cooperation in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).

Mojtaba Khamenei becomes new Supreme Leader of Iran

TEHRAN — Iran’s Assembly of Experts has officially named Mojtaba Khamenei as the country’s new Supreme Leader. The 56-year-old cleric succeeds his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed on February 28, 2026, during joint United States and Israeli airstrikes targeting his compound in Tehran.

The appointment, announced shortly after midnight on March 9, marks the first time in the history of the Islamic Republic that power has passed from father to son.

  • Assembly Decision: The 88-member Assembly of Experts selected Mojtaba following a “decisive vote”.
  • Military Backing: The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) immediately pledged “complete obedience and self-sacrifice” to the new leader.
  • Immediate Action: Hours after the announcement, the IRGC launched a new wave of missiles toward Israel, with projectiles reportedly bearing the slogan “At Your Command, Sayyid Mojtaba”.

All England Open 2026: Lakshya Sen Finishes Runner-Up

India’s Lakshya Sen finished runner-up in the men’s singles at the All England Open Badminton Championships 2026 after losing to Lin Chun‑yi in the final held in Birmingham on 8 March 2026.

Lin Chun-yi won the title in straight games (21-15, 22-20) to secure his first All England Open crown. Sen fought strongly in the second game but could not convert crucial points at the end.

Despite the defeat, Lakshya Sen had an impressive tournament run, defeating several top players to reach the final and finishing as India’s best performer in the tournament.

India Wins ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup Title

India national cricket team won the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup title after defeating New Zealand national cricket team in the final on 8 March 2026.

India delivered a dominant performance, posting a massive total in the final and then bowling out New Zealand to secure a convincing 96-run victory.

Key contributions came from Sanju Samson, who scored a brilliant 89 runs, and Ishan Kishan, who added a quick 54. With the ball, Jasprit Bumrah led the attack with four wickets, supported by Axar Patel.

The victory marked a historic achievement for India, highlighting the team’s strong batting lineup and disciplined bowling performance throughout the tournament.

Nepal General Elections 2026: Rastriya Swatantra Party Led by Balen Shah Heads Toward Major Victory

Early results of Nepal’s general elections held on 5 March 2026 indicate a major political shift, with Balen Shah’s Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) heading toward a historic victory. According to the Election Commission of Nepal, the RSP has already won 18 seats and is leading in 99 of the 165 directly elected constituencies. If this trend continues, 35-year-old Balen Shah, a rapper-turned-politician and former Kathmandu mayor, could become Nepal’s youngest Prime Minister and lead the country’s first majority government in 27 years.

The elections were conducted for 275 parliamentary seats (165 First-Past-the-Post and 110 proportional representation), with a voter turnout of around 60%, the lowest since 1991. The polls were triggered by Gen Z protests in September 2025, which forced the resignation of Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli.

Traditional parties such as the Nepali Congress and CPN-UML are trailing significantly, each leading in only about 11 constituencies. Key campaign issues included anti-corruption measures, youth employment, and political reforms. The results are also being closely watched internationally, especially by India and China, due to Nepal’s strategic importance in the region.

UPSC Civil Services Examination 2025 Final Result Declared: Anuj Agnihotri Secures AIR 1

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) declared the final results of the Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2025 on 6 March 2026, recommending 958 candidates for appointment to services such as the IAS, IFS, and IPS.

Top Rank Holders

  • Anuj Agnihotri secured AIR 1. He is an MBBS graduate from AIIMS Jodhpur and chose Medical Science as his optional subject.
  • Rajeshwari Suve M secured AIR 2 with Sociology as optional; she is a B.E. graduate from Anna University, Chennai.
  • Akansh Dhull secured AIR 3, a B.Com graduate from the University of Delhi, with Commerce and Accountancy as optional.
  • Raghav Jhunjhunwala secured AIR 4, with Economics as optional.
  • Ishan Bhatnagar secured AIR 5, a B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) graduate from National Law University, Delhi, with Sociology as optional.

Among the top five candidates, four are men and one is a woman.

Top 25 Candidates
The top 25 list includes 11 women and 14 men. Their academic backgrounds cover fields such as engineering, humanities, science, commerce, law, medical science, and mass media. Many candidates studied at leading institutions like IITs, AIIMS, National Law Universities, Delhi Technological University, Anna University, the University of Delhi, and the University of Mumbai.
Optional subjects among the top candidates included Anthropology, Commerce & Accountancy, Chemistry, Economics, Electrical Engineering, History, Mathematics, Medical Science, Philosophy, Political Science & International Relations, Public Administration, and Sociology.

Examination Statistics

  • Preliminary Exam: 25 May 2025
  • Applications received: 9,37,876
  • Candidates appeared: 5,76,793
  • Qualified for Mains: 14,161
  • Qualified for Interview (Personality Test): 2,736
  • Final recommended candidates: 958 (659 men and 299 women)

India vs New Zealand in ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Final

The final of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 will be played between India and New Zealand on 8 March 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

  • India reached the final after defeating England by 7 runs in the semi-final at Wankhede Stadium. Sanju Samson starred with 89 runs off 42 balls. The team is captained by Suryakumar Yadav.
  • New Zealand secured their place in the final after a dominant 9-wicket win over South Africa in the semi-final at Eden Gardens under captain Mitchell Santner.

The final is expected to be a high-scoring and highly competitive match, with India’s powerful batting lineup facing New Zealand’s strong bowling attack in front of a crowd of over 100,000 spectators. 🏏

Governor and Lieutenant Governor Appointments in India – March 2026

On 5 March 2026, Droupadi Murmu appointed several Governors and Lieutenant Governors across Indian states and union territories.

  • Shiv Pratap Shukla (Governor of Himachal Pradesh) was appointed Governor of Telangana.
  • Jishnu Dev Varma (Governor of Telangana) was appointed Governor of Maharashtra.
  • Nand Kishore Yadav, former Bihar Assembly Speaker, was appointed Governor of Nagaland.
  • Syed Ata Hasnain was appointed Governor of Bihar.

Other key changes:

  • R. N. Ravi (Governor of Tamil Nadu) was appointed Governor of West Bengal.
  • Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar (Governor of Kerala) will discharge the functions of Governor of Tamil Nadu.
  • The resignation of C. V. Ananda Bose as Governor of West Bengal was accepted.
  • Kavinder Gupta (LG of Ladakh) was appointed Governor of Himachal Pradesh.
  • Vinai Kumar Saxena (LG of Delhi) was appointed Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh.
  • Former diplomat Taranjit Singh Sandhu was appointed Lieutenant Governor of Delhi.

Holi, the Festival of Colours

Holi, the Festival of Colours, is a vibrant ancient Hindu celebration marking the arrival of spring and the victory of good over evil. In 2026, the festivities center around March 3 and March 4, though regional variations in lunar calendar calculations may shift specific dates in some states.

Key Dates for Holi 2026

  • Holika Dahan (Chhoti Holi):Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
    • Ritual: Communities light large bonfires after sunset to symbolise the burning of the demoness Holika and the triumph of devotion (Prahlad) over evil.
    • Auspicious Muhurat: 6:22 PM to 8:50 PM.
  • Rangwali Holi (Dhulandi):Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
    • Celebration: This is the main day of colour play where people of all ages smear each other with gulal (powdered colours) and drench one another with water.

Symbolism and Traditions

  • Mythological Roots: The festival commemorates the legend of Prahlad and Holika, showing that faith in the divine (Vishnu) overcomes arrogance. It also celebrates the eternal love between Radha and Krishna.
  • The Colours: Each hue carries a specific meaning: Red for love and fertility, Blue for Lord Krishna, Yellow for happiness, and Green for new beginnings.
  • Social Equality: Holi acts as a “great leveller,” where social hierarchies of caste, age, and status dissolve as everyone celebrates together.

Iconic Regional Celebrations

  • Mathura & Vrindavan: The spiritual heart of Holi, featuring week-long festivities like Phoolon wali Holi (with flower petals) and intense temple rituals at Banke Bihari Temple.
  • Barsana: Famous for Lathmar Holi, where women playfully strike men with sticks while men defend themselves with shields.
  • Shantiniketan: Celebrated as Basanta Utsav, an artistic celebration introduced by Rabindranath Tagore involving songs, dance, and yellow attire.
  • Anandpur Sahib: Hosts Hola Mohalla, a Sikh tradition featuring martial arts and mock battles.

World Wildlife Day 2026

📅 What is World Wildlife Day?

World Wildlife Day is celebrated every year on 3 March, as declared by the United Nations General Assembly in 2013. The date commemorates the signing of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) in 1973. It is the most important global annual event dedicated to raising awareness about the value of wildlife and the urgent need for conservation.


🌿 Theme for 2026

The theme for World Wildlife Day 2026 is:

“Medicinal and Aromatic Plants: Conserving Health, Heritage and Livelihoods.”

This theme highlights:

  • The ecological importance of medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs).
  • Their role in healthcare systems worldwide, from Ayurveda and Unani to modern pharmaceuticals.
  • Their contribution to rural livelihoods and traditional knowledge systems.
  • The need to protect biodiversity against threats like overharvesting, habitat loss, and climate change.

🌱 Why It Matters

  • Healthcare: Over 80% of the world’s population relies on plant-based medicines for primary healthcare.
  • Economy: MAPs support rural economies through farming, trade, and sustainable harvesting.
  • Culture: They are deeply embedded in traditional practices and indigenous knowledge.
  • Environment: Conserving plant biodiversity ensures ecological balance and resilience.

🐾 Global and Local Significance

  • Globally: The UN organizes virtual celebrations, youth art contests, and awareness campaigns to engage communities worldwide.
  • In India: The focus is on linking biodiversity with Ayurveda, Siddha, and tribal healing systems, while also promoting wildlife parks and reserves rich in medicinal plants.

✨ Key Takeaway

World Wildlife Day 2026 reminds us that protecting wildlife isn’t just about saving animals—it’s also about safeguarding the plants that heal us, sustain rural communities, and preserve cultural heritage. Conservation is not a choice; it’s a responsibility we share for the health of our planet and ourselves.

India–Canada Relations Reset: PM Mark Carney’s Historic Visit to India

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s four-day visit to India (27 February–2 March 2026) marked a historic reset in India–Canada relations, ending nearly eight years without a bilateral PM-level visit. The trip signaled a clear move past years of diplomatic strain and laid the foundation for a more ambitious partnership.

The visit delivered major outcomes, led by a USD 2.6 billion, 10-year uranium supply agreement to support India’s civil nuclear energy program. Both sides agreed to fast-track CEPA negotiations, targeting completion by end-2026 and aiming to raise bilateral trade to USD 50 billion by 2030. A Strategic Energy Partnership was launched to boost cooperation in clean energy, including solar, wind, and hydrogen.

In education and innovation, 13 university-level agreements were signed in areas such as AI, healthcare, and agriculture, with Canadian universities planning hybrid campuses in India. On security, a new Defence Dialogue was established, along with a trilateral MoU with Australia on technology and innovation.

Diplomatically, the visit marked a shift from the 2023 Nijjar-related crisis, with Canadian officials indicating no current linkage of the Indian government to violent acts in Canada. For Canada, the visit also supports economic diversification beyond the U.S. and aligns with its Indo-Pacific strategy, alongside stops in Australia and Japan.

Both leaders framed the trip as transformative—PM Carney calling it the start of a “new, more ambitious partnership,” and PM Modi describing bilateral ties as having made a “light-year leap.”

Ranji Trophy 2025–26 – Jammu & Kashmir’s Historic Triumph

The 2025–26 Ranji Trophy marked a landmark moment in Indian domestic cricket as Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) won their first-ever Ranji Trophy title after 67 years of participation. J&K clinched the championship by securing a first-innings lead against Karnataka in a drawn final, overcoming one of India’s strongest domestic sides.

Key contributors included Auqib Nabi, who continued his outstanding season with another five-wicket haul, Shubham Pundir with a vital first-innings century, and Qamran Iqbal and Sahil Lotra, whose centuries in the second innings sealed J&K’s dominance. Veteran captain Parvez Rasool called the win the realization of a decades-long dream.

The achievement gains further context against the rich legacy of the Ranji Trophy, India’s premier domestic red-ball tournament since 1934–35, organized by the BCCI and historically dominated by Mumbai (42 titles). J&K’s win stands as a turning point, reinforcing that sustained investment, belief, and grassroots development can transform even long-time underdogs into champions.

India Qualify for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Semifinals After Thrilling Win Over West Indies

India qualified for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 semifinals after a tense five-wicket win over West Indies in Kolkata on 1 March 2026. Chasing a challenging target of 196 runs, Sanju Samson anchored the innings with a match-winning knock, while Hardik Pandya provided vital support in the middle overs to seal victory in a virtual knockout match.

India’s journey through the Super 8 stage was closely contested, with qualification hinging on their final game. Under the aggressive leadership of captain Suryakumar Yadav, India remained competitive and delivered when it mattered most.

India will now face England in the semifinal on 5 March 2026 at the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, in a high-stakes knockout clash, with the winner advancing to the final.

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