Current Affairs 31 March 2021 is the most important area from which a major share of questions come in SSC, Railway, state government recruitment exams, UPSC prelims and mains.
Centre to Launch Unique ID Number for All Plots of Land by 2022
The Central government has plans to introduce 14-digit identification number for every plot of land in the country within a year. Read More
Sabarmati River Front Development project
The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, in its draft budget for 2021-22, has set aside Rs 1,050 crore for the Sabarmati River Front Development phase 2, work on which is to begin soon. Read More
New version of ‘Exam Warriors’ to make them stress free
The new version of Exam Warriors written by Prime Minister Narendra Modi is now available with many new mantras for students as well as parents. It is available at retail stores as well as online. Read More
President prorogues fifth session of 17th Lok Sabha
President Ram Nath Kovind has prorogued the fifth session of 17th Lok Sabha. The session had commenced on 29th January. President also prorogued the Rajya Sabha. The House was adjourned sine die on 25th of this month. Read More
Mahinder Giri won International Ranger Award
Prakash Javadekar, Minister for Environment, Forests and Climate Change has congratulated Mahinder Giri, range officer of Rajaji Tiger Reserve for being the only ranger from Asia to win the prestigious International Ranger Award for his contribution towards conservation. Read More
PM underlines role of micro forests in minimising havoc caused by cyclones
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has underlined the role of micro forests in minimising the havoc caused by cyclones in coastal areas. Read More
Chief Justice of India (CJI) S A Bobde lauded Goa’s Uniform Civil Code
Chief Justice of India (CJI) S A Bobde lauded Goa’s Uniform Civil Code, and encouraged “intellectuals” indulging in “academic talk” to visit the state to learn more about it. Earlier in September 2019, the Supreme Court had described Goa as a “shining example” with a Uniform Civil Code. Read More
Election Commission’s new rule for polling agents
The Election Commission’s recent decision to change the rules for appointing polling agents has sparked off a debate in West Bengal. Read More
Quran case and the powers of judicial review
A public interest litigation has been filed in the Supreme Court by Wasim Rizvi seeking declaration of 26 verses of the Quran as unconstitutional, non-effective and non- functional on the ground that these promote extremism and terrorism and pose a serious threat to the sovereignty, unity and integrity of the country. Read More
Myanmar Air Strike on Thai Border
Myanmar army fighter jets launched air strikes recently on a village near the Thai border in territory controlled by an armed ethnic group, the group said, as fears grow of civil war following last month’s military coup. Read More