Current Affairs – 31 March 2026

Current Affairs – 31 March 2026

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Current Affairs – 31 March 2026

Himachal Pradesh Current Affairs

1. Himachal Pradesh Withdraws Increased Border Entry Tax

The Himachal Pradesh government decided to withdraw the recently increased border entry tax for commercial vehicles after facing strong objections from transporters and neighboring states. The earlier increase had affected transport costs for goods entering the state. After discussions, the government restored previous rates to avoid pressure on trade and tourism. This decision is important because Himachal depends heavily on road transport for essential supplies and tourism movement.

2. Focus on Agriculture in Himachal Budget 2026–27

The state government has increased support for agriculture under new budget plans. Special funds have been allocated for farm fencing, irrigation support, and horticulture development. Apple growers and vegetable farmers are expected to benefit from this move, especially in hill districts where crop protection remains a major issue. This step shows that agriculture continues to remain a major priority in Himachal’s economy.

3. Recruitment Interest Rises in Home Guard Applications

The last date for Himachal Home Guard volunteer applications created strong participation among youth across districts. The recruitment drive reflects growing interest in government-linked service opportunities, especially among rural candidates preparing for state-level jobs. Though recruitment news is administrative in nature, it remains important for employment trends in Himachal Pradesh.


National Current Affairs

4. India Prepares for Digital Census Process

India is preparing for a major digital census process in which mobile applications will be used for data collection. This will be the first large-scale census where technology will reduce paperwork and improve speed. Self-enumeration options are also expected to help citizens enter details directly. The move is important because accurate population data supports future welfare planning, infrastructure decisions, and policy design.

5. WTO Ministerial Conference Concludes with Trade Discussions

The 14th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization concluded with strong discussions on global trade reforms, food security, and digital trade systems. India participated actively and pushed for fair treatment for developing countries. Trade decisions taken at such meetings influence export policies, agricultural protections, and international business opportunities.

6. Indian Navy Strengthens Coastal Defence

India received another anti-submarine warfare shallow water craft, strengthening coastal security. Such vessels are designed for surveillance and underwater threat detection in shallow waters. This development supports India’s growing naval modernization program and improves maritime defence preparedness in strategic sea regions.

7. Recognition for Para Archer Sheetal Devi

Indian para archer Sheetal Devi received global recognition as World Archery’s Para Archer of the Year for 2025. Her achievement continues to inspire young athletes across India, especially because she has become a symbol of determination and excellence in international sports.


International Current Affairs

8. Lebanon Situation Raises Global Concern

The United Nations expressed concern over increasing conflict in southern Lebanon. Aid officials warned that continued violence could worsen humanitarian conditions, with large numbers of people already displaced. Global diplomatic attention is now focused on preventing wider regional instability.

9. Oil Supply Tensions Affect Global Markets

Global oil markets remained sensitive because of supply concerns linked to international conflict zones. Energy experts noted that uncertainty in shipping routes and supply movement could affect fuel prices worldwide. Countries dependent on imports are closely monitoring developments.

10. Innovation Expansion in Cyprus

A major international innovation platform launched a new centre in Cyprus to support startups and technology investment. The project is expected to create hundreds of jobs and connect local innovation with global investors. This reflects how smaller countries are increasingly investing in technology ecosystems.

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