06th May 2026
Make in India, HVDC Substations, South Coast Railway, Visakhapatnam Headquarters, Project Freedom, Strait of Hormuz, ADB Financing, Critical Minerals, Pulitzer Prize, Digital Arrest, Indian Journalists, Pulitzer Winners, CAS500-2 Satellite, SpaceX Falcon 9, Alex Zanardi, Paralympic Champion, World Laughter Day, International Firefighters’ Day, World Portuguese Language Day, Ship Repair Facility, Gujarat Maritime, Claire Mazumdar, Biocon Successor,
- MoP Revises Make in India Norms for HVDC Substations, Targets 60% Local Content by 2035
- Govt Notifies South Coast Railway Zone with Visakhapatnam as Headquarters
- USA Launches ‘Project Freedom’ to Escort Ships Through Strait of Hormuz
- ADB Launches New Financing Partnership Facility To Strengthen Asia’s Critical Mineral Supply Chains
- Pulitzer Prize 2026: Anand RK, Suparna Sharma honoured for India’s digital arrest expose
- India Shines Globally as Indian Journalists Win Pulitzer Prize for Digital Crime Story
- SpaceX Falcon 9 Launches South Korea’s CAS500-2 Satellite Along With 45 Rideshare Payloads from California, USA
- Italia’s Former F1 Racing Driver and Paralympic Champion Alex Zanardi Passed Away
- World Laughter Day 2026 – May 3
- International Firefighters’ Day 2026 – May 4
- World Portuguese Language Day 2026 – May 5
- Cabinet Approval Expands Maritime Ambitions With New Ship Repair Facility in Gujarat
- Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw Names Claire Mazumdar as Future Successor of Biocon
Table of Content
National News
Ministry of Power Revises Make in India Procurement Norms
- What: The Ministry of Power issued an order, revising the Minimum Local Content (MLC) requirements for High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) substations under the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) category.
- Tell me more:
- High-voltage direct current (HVDC) substations, often called converter stations, are the “engine rooms” of long-distance energy travel.
- While most of our local power grids run on Alternating Current (AC), HVDC is used to move massive amounts of power efficiently across vast distances.
| Period | Minimum Local Content Requirement for HVDC Substations Target |
|---|---|
| Until March 31, 2028 | 30% |
| April 1, 2028 – March 31, 2030 | 40% |
| April 1, 2030 – March 31, 2032 | 50% |
| April 1, 2032 – March 31, 2035 | 60% |
Government Notifies Creation of South Coast Railway Zone
- What: The Union Government notified the creation of a new zonal railway named South Coast Railway (SCoR) with its headquarters at Visakhapatnam, which becomes effective from June 1, 2026.
- Tell me more:
- The new zone is carved out of the existing East Coast Railway (ECoR) and South Central Railway (SCR) zones.
- This reorganisation follows sub-section (4) of Section 3 of the Railways Act, 1989.
- South Coast Railway will include the Guntakal, Guntur, and Vijayawada divisions from South Central Railway.
- The existing Waltair division of ECoR will be bifurcated to form the Visakhapatnam division under SCoR, while the remaining part will form the new Rayagada division under ECoR.
- South Central Railway remains headquartered at Secunderabad with the Hyderabad, Nanded, and Secunderabad divisions.
- East Coast Railway will retain its Bhubaneswar headquarters along with the Sambalpur, Khurda Road, and Rayagada divisions.
- The revised divisional boundaries between SCoR, ECoR, and SCR will take effect on June 1, 2026.
State News
Government Approves Ship Repair Facility at Vadinar, Gujarat
- What: The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA), chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, approved the development of a state-of-the-art Ship Repair Facility at Vadinar, Gujarat, to expand the national ship repair ecosystem through a combined investment of Rs.1,570 crore.
- Tell me more:
- Deendayal Port Authority (DPA) and Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) will jointly implement this project as a brownfield facility.
- This facility repairs large ships in India, including foreign vessels, reducing dependence on foreign shipyards, saving foreign exchange, creating jobs, supporting MSMEs, and making Indian ports faster, cheaper, and more competitive.
International News
United States Launches Project Freedom in Strait of Hormuz
- What: United States President Donald Trump announced a new humanitarian initiative called “Project Freedom” starting May 4 to assist neutral commercial ships in navigating safely through the strategic and volatile Strait of Hormuz.
- Tell me more:
- In March 2026, India launched Operation Urja Suraksha to help Indian ships carrying crude oil and other resources navigate the strait.
- Operation Sankalp, launched in 2019, provides security reassurance to Indian-flagged vessels through continuous naval deployment, its scope has expanded significantly in 2026.
- India’s Permanent Representative to UNGA, Harish Parvathaneni, debated for this cause in UNGA session.
Asian Development Bank Launches Critical Minerals Financing Facility
- What: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) launched the Critical Minerals-to-Manufacturing Financing Partnership Facility to help countries in Asia and the Pacific develop supply chains for clean energy, batteries, and electric vehicles.
- Tell me more:
- This facility intends to move the region beyond mining into higher-value industries like processing, manufacturing, and recycling.
- ADB President Masato Kanda announced the initiative at the 59th Annual Meeting in Samarkand, Uzbekistan to build responsible supply chains and support advanced manufacturing.
- Japan committed $20 million and the United Kingdom committed $1.6 million to the grant window, while Korea Eximbank and the Korean Trade Insurance Corporation (K-SURE) each signed a $500 million memorandum as the first finance partners.
- ADB already supports battery manufacturing and recycling in India, geological data mapping in Mongolia, artificial intelligence-driven production in Uzbekistan, and regulatory reforms in the Philippines.
SpaceX Falcon 9 Launches South Korean Imaging Satellite
- What: A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket successfully launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base carrying the South Korean CAS500-2 imaging satellite and 45 secondary payloads into sun-synchronous orbits.
- Tell me more:
- The Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) developed the primary 500-kilogram satellite carrying a high-resolution optical payload.
- SpaceX used a first-stage booster making its 33rd flight which landed back at Space Launch Complex 4E (SLC-4E).
- The mission included three Pelican high-resolution imaging satellites. One Pelican satellite belongs to the Swedish Armed Forces to provide intelligence solutions under a multiyear agreement.
- Italian company Argotec launched seven Hawk for Earth Observation (HEO) satellites for the IRIDE constellation in the same launch.
- Indian startup GalaxEye launched Mission Drishti which is the world’s first satellite combining optical imaging and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR).
- Finland-based Iceye launched two additional SAR satellites while Unseenlabs deployed a radio-frequency monitoring satellite.
- US company Loft Orbital built six imaging satellites for EarthDaily to provide artificial intelligence-ready imagery for its planned constellation.
- Another US-based company, Lynk Global, launched two direct-to-device satellites and True Anomaly deployed one Jackal spacecraft during the mission.
Awards
Pulitzer Prizes 2026
- Journalism Category
| Category | Name of the Winner |
|---|---|
| Public Service | The Washington Post |
| Breaking News Reporting | Staff of The Minnesota Star Tribune |
| Investigative Reporting | Staff of The New York Times |
| Explanatory Reporting | Susie Neilson, Megan Fan Munce and Sara DiNatale of the San Francisco Chronicle |
| Beat Reporting | Jeff Horwitz and Engen Tham of Reuters |
| Local Reporting | Dave Altimari and Ginny Monk of The Connecticut Mirror and Sophie Chou and Haru Coryne of ProPublica; Staff of the Chicago Tribune |
| National Reporting | Staff of Reuters, notably Ned Parker, Linda So, Peter Eisler and Mike Spector |
| International Reporting | Dake Kang, Garance Burke, Byron Tau, Aniruddha Ghosal and Yael Grauer, contributor, of Associated Press |
| Feature Writing | Aaron Parsley of Texas Monthly |
| Criticism | Mark Lamster of The Dallas Morning News |
| Opinion Writing | M. Gessen of The New York Times |
| Illustrated Reporting and Commentary | Anand RK and Suparna Sharma, contributors, and Natalie Obiko Pearson of Bloomberg |
| Breaking News Photography | Saher Alghorra, contributor, The New York Times |
| Feature Photography | Jahi Chikwendiu of The Washington Post |
| Audio Reporting | Staff of Pablo Torre Finds Out |
- Literature Category
| Category | Name of the Winner |
|---|---|
| Fiction | Angel Down, by Daniel Kraus |
| Drama | Liberation, by Bess Wohl |
| History | We the People: A History of the U.S. Constitution, by Jill Lepore |
| Biography | Pride and Pleasure: The Schuyler Sisters in an Age of Revolution, by Amanda Vail |
| Memoir or Autobiography | Things in Nature Merely Grow, by Yiyun Li |
| Poetry | Ars Poeticas, by Juliana Spahr |
| General Nonfiction | There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America, by Brian Goldstone |
| Music | Picaflor: A Future Myth, by Gabriela Lena Frank |
| Special Citations and Awards | Julie K. Brown (Miami Herald reporter) |
- About Pulitzer Prizes
- The Pulitzer Prizes were established through Joseph Pulitzer’s 1904 will and have been awarded since 1917.
- Joseph Pulitzer was a Hungarian-born American newspaper publisher who founded the prizes.
- The Pulitzer Prizes are administered by Columbia University.
- The Pulitzer Prizes are considered the most prestigious awards in the United States for journalism, literature, and music.
Important Days
World Laughter Day 2026 – May 3
- Theme: ‘World Peace Through Laughter’
International Firefighters’ Day 2026 – May 4
World Portuguese Language Day 2026 – May 5
- What: The Portuguese Language Centre of Camões and the Consulate-General of Portugal in Goa collaborated with the University of Goa to celebrate World Portuguese Language Day on May 5 through a Reading Session and cultural performances.
- Tell me more:
- The event marks the 30th anniversary of the Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP).
- University of Goa students performed a dramatised reading of an adaptation of “Auto de El-Rei Seleuco” by Luís de Camões.
Appointments
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw Announces Leadership Transition at Biocon
- What: Biocon founder Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw announced a gradual leadership transition plan over the next five years to name her niece Claire Mazumdar as the future chairperson to maintain the family legacy.
- Tell me more:
- Mazumdar-Shaw founded Biocon in 1978 in a Bengaluru garage and grew it into a leading biosimilars manufacturer.
- Mazumdar-Shaw currently owns 29.92% of Biocon and intends to keep the company legacy within the family.
Miscellaneous
Legendary Paralympic Champion Alex Zanardi Passes Away at 59
- What: Legendary racing driver and Paralympic champion Alex Zanardi passed away.
- Tell me more:
- The athlete previously won two championships in Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) during 1997 and 1998 before returning to Formula One (F1).
- The champion transitioned to handcycling and won two gold medals and one silver medal at the 2012 Paralympics.
- He secured two additional gold medals at the Rio Paralympics in 2016.

About Anuj Jindal
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Anuj Jindal, the founder, is an ex-manager from SBI, with an M.Com from Delhi School of Economics. He also has a JRF in Commerce & Management and NET in HRM, along with more than 5 years of experience in the field of Education.
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