NammaKPSC Current Affairs - April 2026
The ASI’s intervention at Konark Sun Temple highlights its architectural significance as a 13th-century Kalinga-style UNESCO World Heritage monument dedicated to Surya, famed for its chariot design and astronomical alignment.
Adi Shankaracharya, born in Kalady, Kerala, was a seminal philosopher who revived Hinduism through Advaita Vedanta, extensive commentaries
Ol Chiki is a fully phonetic indigenous script for the Santali language, developed by Pandit Raghunath Murmu in 1925 to preserve tribal identity, promote education, and strengthen cultural autonomy.
The Lanjia Saora, a PVTG of southern Odisha, exemplify resilient preservation of indigenous identity through distinctive body art and Saora paintings while adapting their traditions to contemporary life.
The discovery of a 1,500-year-old stepped reservoir and trade artifacts at Elephanta Island highlights its role as an advanced maritime hub with strong links to ancient global trade networks and Kalachuri influence.
Babu Jagjivan Ram was a prominent freedom fighter and social justice leader who championed the rights of Dalits and played a key role in India’s independence movements and parliamentary democracy.
Raja Ravi Varma was a pioneering artist who blended European realism with Indian themes, democratized art through oleographs, and whose iconic works like Yashoda and Krishna recently set a record as the most expensive modern Indian painting at auction.
The ‘Maati-9’ Festival is a cultural event of the Purvanchal region celebrating heritage, arts, and traditions while strengthening regional identity and promoting cultural preservation.
Shyamji Krishna Varma was a pioneering expatriate freedom fighter who promoted early nationalist ideas through institutions like India House and the Indian Home Rule Society, inspiring several revolutionaries from Europe.
NammaKPSC Current Affairs - March 2026
The Jnanpith Award is India’s highest literary honour recognizing lifetime contributions to literature in Indian languages and English, and in 2025 it has been awarded to Vairamuthu.
Zubeen Garg is a renowned artist whose cultural impact is reflected in new plant and butterfly species named after him, highlighting his influence beyond music.
The Dwarka Basin reveals Early Miocene marine ecosystems, offering key insights into ancient biodiversity, climate conditions, and potential economic and archaeological significance.
The Padma Awards are India’s highest civilian honours, conferred annually by the President to recognize exceptional contributions across diverse fields through a transparent nomination and selection process.
The Suryavamsi Gajapati dynasty of Odisha combined strong military power and administration with a cultural renaissance, significantly advancing the Odia language and literature under rulers like Kapilendradeva.
Tribes Art Fest 2026 in Delhi showcased diverse GI-tagged tribal art forms like Warli, Gond and Bhil paintings and traditional masks to promote preservation of India’s indigenous cultural heritage.
The Madras Music Academy confers the prestigious Sangita Kalanidhi Award, the highest honour in Carnatic music, to recognise musicians’ lifetime contribution and promote India’s classical cultural heritage.
NammaKPSC Current Affairs - February 2026
Lapis lazuli is a deep-blue semi-precious stone, mainly mined in Afghanistan, and was used in Harappan ornaments as well as for jewelry and ultramarine pigment in ancient civilizations.
President Droupadi Murmu unveiled a statue of C. Rajagopalachari, highlighting his role as a freedom fighter, reformer, founder of the Swatantra Party, India’s only Indian Governor-General, and the first Bharat Ratna awardee.
Under the PRASHAD Scheme, the Centre plans to develop temple tourism in Andhra Pradesh by upgrading infrastructure and facilities
The Hoysala monuments of Karnataka, including Halebidu, Belur, Doddagaddavalli, and Koravangala, showcase intricate carvings, unique temple plans, and advanced architectural features reflecting the peak of Hoysala art and craftsmanship.
On 19th February, Union Home Minister paid tributes to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
The 1946 Royal Indian Navy Mutiny was a major anti-colonial naval uprising that exposed widespread discontent within the armed forces, triggered mass civilian solidarity, and significantly weakened British authority in the final phase of India’s freedom struggle
The discovery of Tamil Brahmi, Prakrit, and Sanskrit inscriptions in Egypt confirms strong Indo-Roman trade links
NammaKPSC Current Affairs - January 2026
Archaeological excavations at Lakkundi revealing Neolithic to early medieval artefacts have strengthened Karnataka’s case to recognise the site as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Karnataka’s 2025 amendment modernises Jamma Bane land records in Kodagu by updating ownership details, resolving inheritance disputes, and enabling clear land titles for economic and legal use.
Parakram Diwas commemorates the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, honoring his revolutionary leadership, assertive nationalist ideology, and enduring role in accelerating India’s independence.
Jallikattu is a traditional Tamil bull-taming sport with ancient cultural roots, practiced during Pongal, and situated at the intersection of cultural rights and constitutional duties on animal welfare.
Kathputli, Rajasthan’s traditional string puppet art, represents one of India’s oldest folk performance traditions and highlights the need to preserve intangible cultural heritage and the livelihoods of traditional artists.
Rani Velu Nachiyar was a pioneering 18th-century warrior queen who challenged British colonial power through military alliances, innovative warfare, and the formation of one of the world’s earliest all-women combat units
The inauguration of the exposition highlighting the reunification of the Piprahwa relics underscores India’s civilizational heritage and the enduring global relevance of Buddha’s ethical, inclusive, and sustainable teachings.
A newly discovered 12th-century Hoysala inscription at K. Bettahalli reveals strong socio-political and cultural links between Hoysala Karnataka and Tamilakam, highlighting the pan–South Indian character of Hoysala rule.
The Somnath Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of Lord Shiva located at Prabhas Patan in Gujarat, symbolizes India’s civilizational resilience through its repeated destruction and reconstruction over centuries, including after the 1026 CE attack by Mahmud of Ghazni.
