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    Karnataka to convene special cabinet meeting on April 24 to discuss Scheduled Castes internal reservation

    Bengaluru's Karnataka government will convene a special cabinet meeting on April 24. The meeting will focus on internal reservation for Scheduled Castes. This discussion is crucial for filling 65,000 vacant government posts. The state aims to expedite recruitment due to growing unrest among unemployed youth.

    Government appoints former Union minister Dinesh Trivedi as Bangladesh envoy

    Former Union minister Dinesh Trivedi has been appointed India's high commissioner to Bangladesh, a first for the Modi government appointing a politician to head a diplomatic mission. He faces the challenge of repairing strained ties with Dhaka, which have deteriorated following Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's ouster and an adversarial stance by the new government.

    Karnataka: State policy & planning panel member moots performance driven governance policy

    Karnataka is set to embrace a new era of governance. The State Policy and Planning Commission has presented a draft bill for performance-driven governance to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. This initiative aims to boost service delivery and accountability. Key reforms include performance contracts, an independent authority, and citizen feedback integration.

    'Factually Abused Quackery': Congress' dig at government FAQs on women's quota bill

    The Congress party has criticized the government's release of Frequently Asked Questions on women's reservation. They called the FAQs 'Factually Abused Quackery' and a 'damage control exercise'. This follows the defeat of the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill in the Lok Sabha. The bill aimed to implement 33 percent reservation for women in legislatures starting in 2029.

    Himachal govt defers 30% salary of top officials for six months

    Himachal Pradesh government has deferred a portion of salaries for officers and employees for six months, starting May 2026, to manage financial resources efficiently. The deferment percentages vary by rank, with higher officials seeing a 30% reduction and others 20%. This temporary measure aims for efficient financial management and will be released later based on the state's financial health.

    Multiple states to borrow Rs 16,900 crore through RBI SGS auction on April 21

    Multiple state governments are set to raise a combined Rs 16,900 crore through a revised auction of State Government Securities on April 21. The Reserve Bank of India will conduct the auction on its E-Kuber platform, featuring fresh issuances and re-issues with varying tenors. Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and Telangana are among the participating states.

    • Samrat Choudhary signals continuity after taking over as Bihar CM; holds Janata Darbar, meets Nitish Kumar, orders anti-corruption push

      Bihar's new Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary is emphasizing continuity in governance. He has directed officials towards zero tolerance for corruption and efficient service delivery. Choudhary is also engaging in public outreach through a Janata Darbar. He is reaching out to senior leaders and plans cabinet expansion soon. Departmental reviews are also on the agenda.

      Govt sets up committee for expert advisory support to India's AI governance architecture

      India's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has formed a new expert committee. This Technology and Policy Expert Committee will guide the AI Governance and Economic Group. The committee brings together academics and industry leaders. Their role is to offer technical and policy advice. This ensures informed decisions on AI regulations and global engagements.

      Yogi government to supply 34,000 MW power to consumers across UP

      Under the directions of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the Energy Department has prepared a strategy to make approximately 34,000 megawatt (MW) of electricity available this year, keeping peak demand in mind.

      15 banks get government nod to import gold & silver for 3 years

      India has authorized 17 banks to import gold and silver. This authorization is effective for three years from April 1, 2026. The move resolves a customs clearance delay that had stalled shipments. This decision brings relief to importers and ensures smooth trade of precious metals. The new authorization is valid until March 31, 2029.

      Trump govt is hiring again, remember Doge?

      The Trump administration is now actively recruiting federal employees after earlier efforts to reduce government jobs. Job postings have increased significantly, with new drives targeting tech, legal, and project management roles. While some departments may see reduced staff, others are slated for growth.

      Exporters seek removal of cap on interest subvention

      Indian exporters are calling on the government to lift the cap on interest subvention. They state current support is insufficient to counter rising global trade uncertainties. The Federation of Indian Export Organisations believes the subsidy scheme needs revision. This aims to provide more substantial relief to businesses facing higher borrowing costs and fluctuating export demand.

      Andhra Government clears Rs 2,500 crore NSPSL cathode plant in Chittoor

      Andhra Pradesh is set to boost its electronics and battery sector. The state government has approved a significant Rs 2,550 crore investment by NSPSL Speciality Chemicals. This will establish a cathode material manufacturing facility in Chittoor district. This project is crucial for localizing key battery components. It will support the growth of electric vehicles and consumer electronics.

      No cause for concern at HDFC Bank: InGovern

      HDFC Bank's financial health and leadership remain robust even after the resignation of its part-time chairman. Investors can be assured of the bank's financial strength and earning capacity. The bank's balance sheet is low risk and its dividend policy is clear. The board structure aligns with global standards for large banks.

      8th Pay Commission: Government staff seek Rs 69,000 minimum pay, DA merger proposal

      Government employees are pushing for major changes in pay and pensions with the Eighth Central Pay Commission. They want a higher basic salary and better benefits. Proposals include a new fitment factor and merging dearness allowance with basic pay. The plan also covers cadre restructuring and family-friendly policies.

      Centre forms nodal body to coordinate, develop AI governance norms

      The Centre on Thursday announced the formation of the AI Governance and Economic Group (AIGEG) to lead the country's national AI governance strategy. Set to serve as a high-level inter-ministerial body, it will coordinate the development of AI policy across central ministries and institutions.

      Narendra Modi government wants to 'shelve' caste census: Congress

      The Congress party accuses the Modi government of planning to delay a caste census. They claim this is to avoid pressure for OBC women's reservation in Parliament. The government is expected to bring amendments for women's reservation implementation. This move, according to the Congress, aims to prevent representation for a large section of OBC women.

      DA hike delay: Central government employee body to hold protest over dearness allowance delay

      In a letter to the Cabinet Secretary of India, the Confederation of Central Govt. Employees & Workers (CCGEW) writes that its affiliated organisations will hold a lunch hour protest at all work places on April 16, 2026. The government last announced the DA hike in October 2025, which was for July 2025. While central government employees and pensioners have got their arrears for that hike, their wait for the January 2026 DA hike is still not over.

      Central government yet to notify selection panels for data protection board

      Five months after establishing the Data Protection Board of India (DPBI), the government has yet to set up search-cum-selection committees to appoint its chairperson and four members. While the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) rules are in force, the quasi-judicial body remains unstaffed, even as its framework and portal are being prepared.

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