Kerala Cabinet approved the Nativity Card Bill, allowing official identity documents for natives and diaspora to access state services.
Bihar declared Naxal-free after the last Maoist, Suresh Koda, surrendered, ending armed left-wing extremism in all 23 districts.
Andhra Pradesh to host India’s largest 16 GWh lithium-ion battery Gigafactory at Rambilli, creating around 3,000 jobs.
The Karnataka government is considering a ban or restriction on mobile phone usage for children under 16 to tackle digital addiction and mental health concerns.
Gujarat signed a ₹25,000 crore MoU with L&T Vyoma to establish a 250 MW green AI-ready data center at the Dholera Special Investment Region.
The NGT has directed Uttar Pradesh to restore Suav’s classification from a drain to a river, amend records, and monitor floodplains and water quality.
Punjab has launched the ‘Meri Rasoi’ scheme to provide free food kits to nearly 40 lakh economically weaker families.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport won Asia-Pacific’s Best Airport for Departures Award in the over 40 million passengers category.
The Union Cabinet approved renaming Kerala as ‘Keralam’ under the constitutional process of Article 3.
Bhupendra Patel released the biography of A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada in Gandhinagar highlighting his global spiritual legacy.
The North East Spring Festival 2026 will begin in Dimapur, promoting cultural exchange and national integration.
V. Somanna launched a coffee table book on the Karnataka Bharat Gaurav Train at Rail Bhawan under Indian Railways.