Current affairs play a crucial role in shaping the world and keeping individuals informed about major global events. For students preparing for competitive exams, staying updated with the latest happenings is essential. Here are the top current affairs for April 2, 2025, covering national, international, and sports news.
Reduction in LPG Cylinder Prices: Oil marketing companies have reduced the price of commercial LPG cylinders in Delhi by ₹41, providing relief to businesses and commercial establishments.
Fire Tragedy in Gujarat: A major fire incident in Banaskantha, Gujarat, has resulted in the death of 10 individuals, raising concerns over fire safety measures.
Assam CM Criticizes Bangladesh’s Remarks: The Chief Minister of Assam condemned comments made by a Bangladeshi advisor regarding India's role as a "guardian" in the region. He also emphasized the need for stronger connectivity in Northeast India.
Rajya Sabha Passes Aviation Bill: The Rajya Sabha has passed the Aircraft Objects Interests Protection Bill 2025, which aims to grant legal recognition to international interests in mobile equipment such as aircraft.
IMD Issues Heatwave Warning: The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a heatwave warning for Saurashtra and Kutch, while thunderstorms and hailstorms have been reported in several regions.
Mizoram Launches Year-Long Cleanliness Campaign: The Mizoram government has initiated a year-long cleanliness drive named ‘Hantlangpui’ in Aizawl to promote environmental hygiene and sustainability.
India-US Joint Military Exercise Begins: The joint military exercise ‘Tiger Triumph’ between India and the United States has commenced in Visakhapatnam, focusing on defense cooperation and disaster relief preparedness.
Indian Hockey Icon Vandana Katariya Retires: Indian women's hockey star Vandana Katariya has announced her retirement after an illustrious 15-year career.
Indian Squash Players Achieve Career-Best PSA Rankings: Following their success in the Indian Open 2025, several Indian squash players have achieved their highest-ever rankings in the Professional Squash Association (PSA) world rankings.
Craig Brathwaite Resigns as West Indies Test Captain: West Indies cricketer Craig Brathwaite has stepped down as the Test captain, signaling a leadership change in the team.
Keeping track of current affairs is essential for exam preparation and general awareness. Stay updated with daily news to remain informed about significant developments worldwide.