Daily Current Affairs — 21 April 2026
Daily Current Affairs · 21 April 2026
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UPSC Current Affairs MCQ — 21 April 2026
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Environment
India’s Heat Crisis and the Legislative Vacuum
India is witnessing an alarming rise in extreme heat events, with over 57% of districts now classified as heat-prone .
- Stark Demographic Divide: A 2025 district-level assessment shows that 57% of districts
- This underscores th e emerging "right to cooling," emphasizing that thermal safety should not depend on private purchasing power.
- For informal workers, working in extreme heat is not just an inconvenience; it represents a systemic violation of the right to life.
- Construction workers face immense physical exertion, which is lethally compounded by the radiant heat generated from steel and concrete.
- Similarly, sanitation workers and waste pickers handle heated waste materials without protective gear, suffering severe physical burns
- Street vendors face a dual crisis due to severe health deterioration and a sharp decline in daily income
- In 2024, India lost 247 billion labour hours and about USD194 billion in income due to extreme heat, turning it into an immediate income shock for…
- However, gaps between suspected heatstroke cases and confirmed deaths point to undercounting and weak surveillance , revealing an injustice not just…
- About : Launched in 2019 by the Ministry of Environment
- Under the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol
- rise in extreme heat events, with over 57% of districts now classified as heat-prone .
- A 2025 district-level assessment shows that 57% of districts, housing 76% of the
- shows that 57% of districts, housing 76% of the population, face high to very high
- fumes, where temperatures can be up to 5% higher than surrounding areas. Survival
- is projected to increase eight-fold by 2037-38 . ICAP provides a 20-year perspective
- . ICAP provides a 20-year perspective (2017-18 to 2037-38) to transition toward
Geography
Geographical and Climatic Factors Influencing Heatwaves
Andhra Pradesh and Telangana experience intense heat waves during summer due to a combination of unique geographical features and climatic conditions .
- Geographical Factors: Latitude and Solar Intensity: Areas near the Tropic of Cancer
- Black soils prevalent in these regions also retain heat longer, contributing to elevated daytime temperatures.
- Conversely, regions with dense vegetation or irrigated agricultural land experience cooling due to evapotranspiration (sum of all processes by which…
- The coastal regions experience moderated temperatures due to cooling effects from large water bodies
- Urban Heat Islands, characterized by high population density, extensive concrete and asphalt surfaces, and limited vegetation , absorb and retain…
- Rainfall and Humidity: Low pre-monsoon rainfall leads to dry soils and reduced moisture
- High humidity worsens heat stress by reducing sweat evaporation, raising the heat index.
- Stable atmospheric conditions can trap heat close to the ground ( temperature inversion ), prolonging and intensifying heatwaves.
- High atmospheric conditions, such as anti-cyclonic flows (high-pressure systems), promote clear skies, dry air, and sinking air masses that enhance…
- El Nio effect, and phenomena like the "Loo" wind contribute to the frequency and intensity of heat waves
- Forest Survey of India has estimated that 21.4% area under forest is vulnerable to forest
- food security in affected states. 1 % increase in heatwaves led to a 15%
- states. 1 % increase in heatwaves led to a 15% reduction in crop yield in 2022 , and Every
- grain filling period reduces wheat yield by 34%. In 2022, a 1% increase in heatwave events
- reduces wheat yield by 34%. In 2022, a 1% increase in heatwave events led to a 15%
- a 1% increase in heatwave events led to a 15% reduction in crop yield. What are India's
Environment
Urban Heat Island Effect
A recent study highlights the dual impact of the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect while it elevates heat-related mortality, it substantially reduces cold-related deaths.
- In 2018, the global decline in cold-related fatalities was 4.4 times greater than the rise in heat-related deaths, with cities like Moscow witnessing…
- About: An Urban Heat Island (UHI) is a metropolitan area significantly warmer than nearby rural surroundings
- The effect is most noticeable in large, densely populated cities like New Delhi, New York, Paris, and London.
- Causes: Impervious Surfaces: Materials like asphalt
- Lack of Vegetation: Limited green cover and tree canopy reduce evapotranspiration , cutting off natural cooling and increasing urban heat buildup.
- Anthropogenic Heat: Vehicular emissions , industrial processes , and air conditioning release excess heat, significantly raising urban temperatures.
- Air Pollution and Soot: Black carbon and other particulate matter absorb solar radiation, raising ambient temperatures and worsening the UHI effect .
- Urban Morphology: Dense buildings , narrow streets , and poor airflow create an urban canyon effect , trapping heat within confined spaces
- Consequences: Increased Energy Demand : UHI raises cooling energy use, straining grids and increasing carbon emissions
- Los Angeles Cool Roof Initiative: It requires the use of reflective roofing material s in all new buildings and major renovations to ensure roofs…
A recent study highlights the dual impact of the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect while it elevates heat-related mortality, it substantially reduces cold-related deaths.
Polity
Digital Access as a Part of the Fundamental Right to Life and Liberty
The Supreme Court (SC) of India in the case Amar Jain v
- This ruling comes in response to petitions filed by individuals facing challenges in completing the digital KYC process due to disabilities.
- Digital KYC Revisions: The SC directed the revision of digital KYC norms to accommodate individuals with PwDs under the Rights of Persons with…
- It directed that departments must appoint nodal officers for compliance
- The court held that under Articles 21 (right to a dignified life)
- In Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India (1978), the Supreme Court held that any procedure restricting a fundamental right under Article 21 must be fair…
- In Faheema Shirin RK v. State of Kerala (2019)
- It emphasized that any restrictions on these rights must meet the tests of reasonableness and proportionality.
- Digital Literacy Divide and Exclusion: A significant digital literacy gap excludes many PwDs from accessing essential services and economic…
- Amendments in 2023 aimed to strengthen compliance, but enforcement remains fragmented in both government and private enterprises.
- Initiatives like Sugamya Bharat Abhiyan (Accessible India Campaign) aim to enhance accessibility of digital services
Environment
BEE Standards and Labelling Programme
The Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) has tightened India's energy efficiency regime by making star labelling mandatory for a wider range of…
- Background: Launched in 2006 under the Energy Conservation Act, 2001 by the Ministry of Power , Government of India, and implemented by the BEE .
- Objective: S&L Programme enables informed consumer choice
- Star Labelling System: A key feature of the programme is the star labelling system
- Under the programme, appliances are tested against prescribed Indian Standards and assigned star ratings based on their energy consumption and…
- Comparative Label: Shows 15 star ratings to compare energy efficiency among models of the same product category
- Endorsement Label: Certifies products that meet minimum energy performance standards notified by BEE
- National Mission for Enhanced Energy Efficiency (NMEEE): It is one of the eight national missions under the National Action Plan on Climate Change…
- Energy Efficiency Financing Platform (EEFP): Facilitates access to finance for energy efficiency projects by connecting project developers with…
- Market Transformation for Energy Efficiency (MTEE): Encourages uptake of super-efficient technologies through policy and financial interventions.
- Framework for Energy Efficient Economic Development (FEEED): It provides partial credit guarantees to cover default risk on energy efficiency loans
- with guarantees for up to 5 years and 4075% of the loan amount or Rs 15 crore per
- States are classified into Front Runners (>60%), Achievers (50-60%), Contenders (30-50%
- into Front Runners (>60%), Achievers (50-60%), Contenders (30-50%), and Aspirants (<30%
- >60%), Achievers (50-60%), Contenders (30-50%), and Aspirants (<30%) , reflecting their
- Contenders (30-50%), and Aspirants (<30%) , reflecting their relative progress.
💰 Indian Economy MCQ Quiz · भारतीय अर्थव्यवस्था
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Environment
Refrigerants
A recent court case in San Diego, US, highlighted the smuggling of banned refrigerants from Mexico into the US , shedding light on the environmental repercussions of such illicit activities.
- The refrigerants in question are hydrofluorocarbons and a form of hydrochlorofluorocarbons, known as HCFC 22.
- About: A refrigerant is a chemical substance used in refrigeration and air conditioning systems
- They typically have low boiling points , allowing them to evaporate and cool the surrounding environment at relatively low temperatures.
- Example: chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs).
- This shift came after research in 1985 confirmed that CFCs were causing abnormally low ozone concentrations above Antarctica
- Refrigerants, including HFCs and HCFCs, are released into the atmosphere primarily when appliances reach the end of their life and are disposed of…
- The Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer (Vienna Convention) was agreed in 1985
- However, they were later recognised as potent greenhouse gasses.
- In 2016, over 150 countries agreed to the Kigali Amendment under the Montreal Protocol aiming to reduce HFC consumption by 80-85% by the late 2040s
- India will complete its phase down of production and consumption of HFCs for controlled uses in 4 steps from 2032 onwards with cumulative reduction…
- aiming to reduce HFC consumption by 80-85% by the late 2040s. India is also signatory
- 2032 onwards with cumulative reduction of 10% in 2032, 20% in 2037, 30% in 2042 and 85%
- with cumulative reduction of 10% in 2032, 20% in 2037, 30% in 2042 and 85% in 2047.
- reduction of 10% in 2032, 20% in 2037, 30% in 2042 and 85% in 2047. Successful
- 10% in 2032, 20% in 2037, 30% in 2042 and 85% in 2047. Successful implementation of the
Economy
Strengthening Labour Rights in India
The Sigachi Industries reactor blast in Telangana
- Negligence and Cost-Cutting: Employers often ignore maintenance
- At Sigachi Industries , the reactor reportedly ran at twice the permissible temperature without any alarm or intervention , underscoring serious…
- Factories Act, 1948: Governs working conditions, machinery maintenance, safety standards, working hours, rest breaks, canteens, and crches
- It was amended in 1976 and 1987, the latter after the Bhopal Gas Tragedy, to strengthen safety norms.
- Systemic Erosion of Legal Safeguards: Labour protections have been diluted under the guise of flexibility and ease of doing business
- Most contract workers in Sivakasi fireworks factories operate without formal records, making accident compensation irregular and delayed.
- For instance, industrial disasters like the Ennore coal-handling collapse saw minimal legal consequences for structural failures despite evident…
- Reinforce Legal Safeguards: Fully implement the OSHWC Code
- Formalisation and Social Security: Digitally register informal workers through the Shram Suvidha Portal and integrate them into universal social…
- Accelerate the implementation of Mission Digital ShramSetu as proposed by NITI Aayog.
- with informal trade workers earning USD 5/hour , nearly half the national average of
- nearly half the national average of USD 11/hour , undermining India's Viksit Bharat
Environment
Critical Assessment of Heat Action Plans
Recently, the Centre for Policy Research (CPR) , one of India's leading public policy think tanks, has released the first critical assessment…
- CPR analyzed all the 37 HAPs across 18 States
- HAPs are the primary policy response to economically damaging and life-threatening heat waves
- HAPs are documents prepared at the state, district and city levels for taking short-term actions to limit the number of human deaths and other…
- Long-term actions can include infrastructural changes such as cool roofs, increase in green cover and water harvesting structures.
- Unprecedented Challenge: Extreme heat poses an unprecedented challenge to health and productivity
- By 2050, as many as 24 urban centers are projected to breach average summertime highs of at least 35 degrees Celsius, disproportionately impacting…
- Most HAPs are not built for local contexts. They generally focus on extreme dry heat and ignore the threats posed by humid heat and warm nights.
- Most HAPs adopt national heatwave thresholds that may not be suited to the risks faced by local populations
- Only three of 37 HAPs identify funding sources
- HAPs have weak legal foundations. None of the HAPs reviewed indicates the legal sources of their authority. This reduces bureaucratic incentives to…
Economy
Gig Workers: The Invisible Workforce
India's gig and platform economy is rapidly expanding, projected to grow from 1 crore workers in 202425 to 2.35 crore by 202930.
- About: The gig economy, as defined by the World Economic Forum (WEF) , involves the exchange of labour for money between individuals or companies via…
- Platform-Based Workers: Work via digital apps or online platforms
- Non-Platform Workers: Casual or self-employed workers in traditional sectors, part- or full-time
- For Workers: Flexible hours, multiple income streams, opportunity to work independently, skill development.
- For Consumers: Faster services, convenience, competitive pricing, wider choices.
- For Businesses/Platforms: Access to scalable workforce, lower overhead costs, ability to meet fluctuating demand efficiently.
- Expanding Digital Access: Under Digital India
- E-Commerce and Startup Boom: The rise of online businesses and startups creates demand for gig workers in logistics
- Urban Demand for Convenience: Consumers increasingly expect fast services, fueling opportunities in food delivery, ridesharing, and customer support.
- Availability of Low-Cost Labor: Rising unemployment and a surplus of semi-skilled workers drive many to accept gig work as a source of income.
Geography
IMD Summer Forecast 2026
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) released its summer forecast (April to June 2026).
- Heatwave Trend: India is expected to witness above-normal heatwave days
- Temperature Pattern: Above-normal temperatures are likely over east and northeast India
- North India Exception: Unlike other regions, North India is likely to see a cooler-than-normal summer , indicating regional variation in heat…
- Heatwave-Prone Areas: Regions such as Odisha, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Andhra Pradesh, and parts of Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Karnataka…
- Western Disturbances: India is expected to receive around 12% above-normal rainfall in April , supported by increased western disturbances
- Cooler summer conditions may reduce land heating, potentially affecting monsoon onset and early progress .
- About: A heat wave is a period of unusually high temperatures compared to a region's normal climate
- Despite their severe health and environmental impacts
- The intensity and frequency of heat waves are heavily influenced by a combination of geographical and climatic factors.
- Geographical Factors: Latitude and Solar Incidence: Regions near the Tropic of Cancer (like Telangana and Andhra Pradesh) face intense
- India is expected to receive around 12% above-normal rainfall in April , supported
- to the Forest Survey of India , more than 36% of the country's forest cover has been
4. What are Heat Action Plans (HAPs)? HAPs are state-level strategies involving early warnings
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