NEWS LAST WEEK: April 20 – April 26, 2026

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Suesha Saha, Anushka Das, Siddhant Das

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NATIONAL NEWS

 

India Experiences Rising Heatwave Conditions

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Several parts of India are witnessing rising temperatures as heatwave conditions intensify across northern and eastern regions. According to the India Meteorological Department, temperatures in many cities have crossed 40°C, with dry weather expected to continue in the coming days. Authorities have issued advisories urging people to stay hydrated, avoid direct sunlight during peak hours, and take precautions against heat-related illnesses. The extreme weather has also raised concerns about water shortages and increased power demand, highlighting the growing impact of climate variability.

(Source: The Times of India, April 24, 2026)

Supreme Court Reviews Key Electoral Concerns

The Supreme Court of India has taken up petitions related to electoral processes and voter rights ahead of upcoming state elections. The court is examining concerns about transparency, inclusion, and fairness in maintaining electoral rolls. Petitioners have raised issues regarding deletion of names and verification procedures, urging stricter guidelines to protect voters’ rights. The hearing highlights the judiciary’s role in ensuring free and fair elections in the world’s largest democracy. The matter is expected to have significant implications for election management and public trust in the system.

(Source: The Hindu, April 24, 2026)

New Vande Bharat Route to Boost Connectivity

Indian Railways is set to introduce a new Vande Bharat Express route connecting Bengaluru, Mangaluru, and Goa. This development aims to significantly reduce travel time and improve comfort for passengers traveling along the western coastal corridor. The train is expected to enhance tourism and economic activity in the region by making travel faster and more efficient. Officials have indicated that the route is part of a broader expansion plan to modernize India’s railway network with semi-high-speed trains and better onboard facilities.

(Source: The Times of India, April 24, 2026)

BJP Promises Uniform Civil Code in Bengal

Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced key legal reforms while addressing a rally in West Bengal. He highlighted the party’s commitment to implementing the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), banning triple talaq, and ending polygamy if voted to power. These promises were presented as part of a broader push for legal uniformity and gender justice across communities. The announcement comes at a time when political campaigning is intensifying in the state, with parties focusing heavily on law, governance, and social reforms to attract voters ahead of elections.

(Source: The Times of India, April 25, 2026)

NIFT Stage 2 Exam Conducted Nationwide

 The National Institute of Fashion Technology conducted its Stage 2 entrance examination on April 26 for shortlisted candidates. Admit cards were released earlier, and candidates appeared for further evaluation after clearing the first stage. The examination is a crucial step for students seeking admission into prestigious design programs across India. Authorities ensured smooth conduct of the exam with proper guidelines and arrangements. The results of this stage will play a key role in determining final selections for various undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

(Source: The Times of India, April 26, 2026)

 

REGIONAL NEWS


Phase 1 Voting Records Massive Turnout

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West Bengal witnessed an exceptionally high voter turnout during the first phase of the 2026 Assembly elections held on April 23. Around 3.6 crore voters across 152 constituencies participated, with turnout exceeding 90%, one of the highest in recent history. Long queues were seen at polling booths from early morning, reflecting strong public engagement. The election is seen as a crucial contest between the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Authorities deployed heavy security amid concerns over electoral roll revisions and political tensions. The second phase is scheduled for April 29.

(Source: NDTV, April 23,2026)

Controversy Over Voter List Revision (SIR)


The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls became a major issue during the West Bengal elections. Reports indicated that lakhs of names were removed due to “logical discrepancies,” sparking protests and political debate. Opposition parties and civil groups raised concerns that eligible voters were being disenfranchised, particularly in districts like Murshidabad and Malda. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee questioned the intent behind the revision, alleging attempts to intimidate voters. The Election Commission, however, maintained that the process was necessary to eliminate duplicate or invalid entries. The issue has significantly influenced voter sentiment during the polls.

(Source: Times Of India, April 22, 2026)

 

 Schools and Offices Closed for Polling

Ahead of the first phase of elections, authorities announced closure of schools, colleges, and several offices across districts going to polls on April 23. The decision aimed to facilitate smooth voting and ensure maximum participation. Government offices were also partially shut, while polling personnel and security forces were deployed extensively. Citizens were encouraged to verify their names on electoral rolls and carry valid identification documents to polling stations. The move reflects administrative efforts to conduct free and fair elections in the state, which is undergoing a crucial political contest involving all 294 assembly seats.

(Source: The Economic Times, April 22, 2026)

 

Campaigning Intensifies Ahead of Phase 2


Political campaigning reached its peak across West Bengal ahead of the second phase of polling scheduled for April 29. Senior leaders from major parties conducted rallies and roadshows in key constituencies. BJP leaders expressed confidence in forming the government, while TMC leaders countered with strong criticism of opposition policies. The campaign focused on issues such as corruption, governance, and welfare schemes. Public meetings and media outreach intensified as parties attempted to consolidate support in remaining constituencies. The high-energy campaigning reflects the importance of the second phase in determining the final electoral outcome.

(Source: News On Air, April 25, 2026)

 

PM Modi Holds Mega Roadshow in Kolkata


Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a large roadshow in North Kolkata as part of the BJP’s campaign for the ongoing Assembly elections. The event drew massive crowds along a stretch of about two kilometres, showcasing strong party mobilization in urban areas. The roadshow is part of intensified campaigning ahead of the second phase of polling. Political analysts view such events as efforts to consolidate voter support in crucial constituencies. The rally also highlights the high stakes of the election, where national and regional leaders are actively participating to influence the outcome

(Source: India Tv News, April 26, 2026)

 

INTERNATIONAL NEWS

 

Trump extends ceasefire until Iran submits proposal

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On April 21, 2026, President Trump stepped in at the last minute to extend the Iran ceasefire indefinitely, giving the global economy and energy markets a much-needed breather just 24 hours before the original deal was set to expire. However, the mood remains incredibly tense; the White House has already grounded Vice President J.D. Vance’s planned trip to Islamabad because talks have hit a total standstill. While Trump is warning that "bombs will start going off" if a real deal isn't reached, Iran is firing back with its own threats, with General Majid Mousavi basically promising to shut down the entire region's oil production if their neighbours help the U.S. launch any attacks.

(Source: The Hindu, April 22, 2026)

 

Israeli strikes kill Hamas-linked leader in Lebanon

In a targeted strike on April 22, 2026, Israeli forces killed a Hamas-linked leader and two others in Lebanon's eastern Bekaa region, even as ceasefire talks were gaining momentum. The Israeli military defended the move as a necessary preventive strike against "emerging threats," while Lebanese officials and human rights groups have condemned the ongoing violence—including the tragic death of journalist Amal Khalil that same day. This escalation highlights just how fragile the "peace" is, as targeted assassinations continue to pull at the seams of the newly brokered three-week truce.

(Source: The Times Of India, April 23, 2026)

 

Markets retreat after record highs as oil surge, Iran tensions weigh on sentiment

After hitting record highs, global markets are finally pulling back as investors get spooked by the rising cost of oil and the ongoing drama between the U.S. and Iran. Even though companies like Tesla are reporting solid profits, that "feel-good" vibe is being overshadowed by Brent crude climbing toward $107 a barrel and the continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Essentially, Wall Street is on edge, and as long as those diplomatic talks are on ice and gas prices keep climbing, everyone is bracing for a pretty bumpy ride.

(Source: The Times Of India, April 23, 2026)

 

Israel and Hezbollah exchange strikes despite ceasefire extension with Lebanon

Despite the three-week ceasefire extension President Trump announced on April 24, the "peace" is looking pretty shaky as Israel continues to launch airstrikes in southern Lebanon. While the White House was hoping for a historic diplomatic win, Benjamin Netanyahu isn't backing down, insisting that Israel has every right to strike first if they spot a threat, especially after reports of Hezbollah rocket fire. On the other side, Hezbollah is basically brushing off the truce as a hollow gesture, leaving the situation on the ground volatile just as everyone is supposed to be heading to Washington for talks.

(Source: The Economic Times, April 25, 2026)

 

Trump and his official 'likely' targets of suspected gunman, acting attorney general says

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has raised the alarm, revealing that President Trump and several top administration officials were the likely targets of a gunman intercepted near the White House Correspondents' Dinner. The suspect, a 31-year-old named Cole Tomas Allen, reportedly hauled a stash of weapons and tactical gear all the way from California. Federal investigators are now digging deep into what looks like a chillingly coordinated assassination plot that was narrowly avoided.

(Source: BBC, April 26, 2026)

 

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