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Daily Current Affairs for UPSC Prelims & Mains (26 April 2026)

Edition: 26 April 2026

The Hindu

India advises nationals in Mali to remain indoors amid security developments

Why it matters: Consular advisories illustrate how states protect citizens overseas during instability and coordinate with host-country authorities.

UPSC angle: GS2 (India and the world, diaspora and consular policy), Prelims (diplomatic missions and advisories).

Quick brief: The Hindu reported that India’s Embassy in Bamako urged Indian nationals in Mali to stay indoors, remain vigilant, and follow local authority instructions after security incidents in Kati and other areas.

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The Hindu

Tamil Nadu Assembly poll records over 50 lakh more voters than 2024 Lok Sabha election

Why it matters: Differential turnout across election types is important for electoral behaviour analysis and democratic participation debates.

UPSC angle: GS2 (elections and representative democracy), Essay (voter participation and democratic deepening).

Quick brief: As reported by The Hindu, Tamil Nadu’s 2026 Assembly election saw roughly 51 lakh more voters than the 2024 Lok Sabha election, continuing the trend of higher participation in State Assembly contests.

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Indian Express

Skyroot moves Vikram-1 hardware to Sriharikota ahead of private orbital launch campaign

Why it matters: Private orbital capability has implications for India’s commercial launch market, innovation ecosystem, and strategic technology depth.

UPSC angle: GS3 (science and technology, indigenisation), GS3 (space sector reforms and private participation).

Quick brief: Indian Express reported that Skyroot flagged off Vikram-1 payload fairing for integration at Sriharikota, with the company positioning the mission as India’s first private orbital launch effort in the current year.

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Hindustan Times

Telangana RTC strike called off after talks; state accepts most demands

Why it matters: The development highlights labour-government negotiation mechanisms in essential public services and their fiscal-administrative implications.

UPSC angle: GS2 (state governance, labour relations in public services), GS3 (public sector management).

Quick brief: Hindustan Times reported that Telangana RTC employees ended a three-day strike after talks with the state government, which announced an 11% pay hike and set up a committee to examine merger-related and operational demands.

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PIB (Ministry of Earth Sciences)

IMD issues comprehensive heatwave guidance as temperatures rise across regions

Why it matters: Heatwave advisories connect early-warning systems with public health preparedness and local administrative response.

UPSC angle: GS3 (disaster management, climate risks), GS2 (public health preparedness and inter-agency coordination).

Quick brief: A PIB release said IMD issued detailed heatwave do’s and don’ts, flagged high-temperature conditions across northwest, central and peninsular regions, and advised preventive measures for vulnerable groups.

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PIB (Headquarters)

Census 2027 framed as India’s first digital census with mobile-led data collection

Why it matters: Census design influences welfare targeting, fiscal planning, representation debates, and evidence-based policymaking.

UPSC angle: GS2 (governance and policy implementation), Prelims (Census Act 1948, constitutional basis, data confidentiality provisions).

Quick brief: PIB stated that Census 2027 is planned as a digital exercise with mobile-based enumeration, two-phase execution, and legal confidentiality protections under the Census Act, alongside approved budgetary support.

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