APSC Current Affairs: Assam Tribune Notes (30/03/2026)

APSC Current Affairs: Assam Tribune Notes with MCQs and Answer Writing (30/03/2026)

For APSC CCE and other Assam competitive exam aspirants, staying consistently updated with reliable current affairs is essential for success. This blog provides a well-researched analysis of the most important topics from The Assam Tribune dated 30 March 2026. Each issue has been carefully selected and explained to support both APSC Prelims and Mains preparation, ensuring alignment with the APSC CCE syllabus and the evolving trends of the examination.

APSC CCE Prelims Crash Course, 2026

💧 Groundwater Crisis in Guwahati & NGT Intervention

📘 GS Paper 3: Environment | Water Resources | Urban Issues


🔹 Introduction

The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has issued notice over illegal groundwater extraction in Guwahati, exposing a looming urban water crisis driven by unregulated borewells, weak governance, and poor water management .


🔑 Key Points

AspectDetails
IssueIllegal groundwater extraction
AreaBarsapara, Guwahati
AuthorityNGT notice issued
StatusSemi-critical groundwater zone
ImpactDeclining water table, water scarcity

🧠 Prelims Pointers

National Green Tribunal (NGT)

Established under NGT Act, 2010

Groundwater Classification

Safe, Semi-critical, Critical, Over-exploited

Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA)

Regulates groundwater use


📝 Mains Pointers

A. Importance

Urban water security

Sustainable resource management

Climate resilience


B. Challenges

ChallengeExplanation
Illegal extractionUnauthorized borewells
Poor governanceWeak enforcement
UrbanisationRising demand
Lack of policyNo integrated water plan
Low awarenessExcessive consumption

C. Government / Institutional Issues

Failure of monitoring agencies

Weak implementation of CGWA guidelines

Lack of rainwater harvesting push


D. Way Forward

Integrated Urban Water Management (IUWM)

Mandatory rainwater harvesting

Digital monitoring of borewells

Community participation

Strengthen NGT enforcement


📊 Value Addition

Groundwater crisis = “Invisible crisis”

India = largest groundwater user globally


🧩 Conclusion

The Guwahati groundwater crisis highlights governance failure rather than resource scarcity. Sustainable management and strict regulation are essential to avoid urban water collapse.

🌍 Iran–US Conflict & Global Energy Implications

📘 GS Paper 2: International Relations
📘 GS Paper 3: Economy | Energy Security


🔹 Introduction

The escalating Iran–US conflict (2026) has disrupted global energy markets, especially through tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for oil trade, directly impacting India’s energy security .


🔑 Key Points

Conflict began after US–Israel strikes on Iran

Iran retaliated with missile and drone attacks

Strait of Hormuz partially/fully disrupted

Selective passage allowed to friendly nations


⚙️ Strategic Significance

~20% global oil passes through Hormuz

India imports ~80–90% crude


🧠 Prelims Pointers

Strait of Hormuz = chokepoint

OPEC+ influences oil prices

Strategic Petroleum Reserves (SPR)


📝 Mains Pointers

A. Importance

Global energy supply stability

India’s energy security

Maritime security


B. Challenges

ChallengeExplanation
Supply disruptionBlockade risk
Oil price riseInflation
Trade disruptionShipping risks
Current account deficitEconomic pressure

C. Impact on India

Energy import disruption

Inflation and fiscal stress

Need for diversification


D. Way Forward

Diversify energy sources

Strengthen SPR

Promote renewables

Strategic diplomacy


📊 Value Addition

Largest energy disruption since 1970s oil crisis


🧩 Conclusion

The Iran–US conflict underscores India’s vulnerability and the need for strategic autonomy and energy diversification.

🗳️ Electoral Reforms: Home Voting & EVM–VVPAT Transparency

📘 GS Paper 2: Polity | Governance


🔹 Introduction

To enhance inclusive and transparent elections, Assam has introduced home voting for elderly (85+) and PwDs and ensured transparent EVM–VVPAT randomisation .


🔑 Key Points

ReformDetails
Home votingDoorstep voting facility
Target groupSenior citizens, PwDs
EVM processRandom allocation
ObjectiveFree & fair elections

🧠 Prelims Pointers

EVM + VVPAT

Article 324 → Election Commission

Secret ballot principle


📝 Mains Pointers

A. Importance

Inclusive democracy

Electoral integrity

Increased voter turnout


B. Challenges

ChallengeExplanation
LogisticsDoorstep voting
Security concernsManipulation risk
AwarenessLow awareness
Trust deficitEVM controversies

C. Measures

Transparent randomisation

Observer monitoring

Strict ECI guidelines


D. Way Forward

Tech integration

Voter awareness

Strengthen audit mechanisms

Expand inclusivity


📊 Value Addition

“No voter left behind” principle


🧩 Conclusion

Electoral reforms like home voting strengthen democracy by making it inclusive, accessible, and transparent.

🔫 Naxalism & Internal Security Challenges

📘 GS Paper 3: Internal Security


🔹 Introduction

A Naxalite with 5 lakh bounty was killed in Chhattisgarh, just before the government’s deadline to eliminate Left-Wing Extremism (LWE), highlighting ongoing security challenges .


🔑 Key Points

Encounter in Sukma district

Maoist involvement in violence & IED attacks

Govt deadline: eliminate LWE


🧠 Prelims Pointers

Red Corridor

District Reserve Guard (DRG)

LWE = Maoist insurgency


📝 Mains Pointers

A. Importance

National security

Development of tribal areas

Governance reach


B. Causes of Naxalism

CauseExplanation
PovertyEconomic deprivation
Land alienationTribal issues
Governance deficitWeak state presence
ExploitationResource conflicts

C. Challenges

Difficult terrain

Local support networks

Slow development


D. Government Initiatives

SAMADHAN doctrine

Security + development approach

Infrastructure in LWE areas


D. Way Forward

Inclusive development

Tribal rights protection

Strengthen local governance

Dialogue + security balance


📊 Value Addition

“Development is the best antidote to extremism”


🧩 Conclusion

While security operations are effective, long-term resolution of Naxalism requires development, inclusion, and trust-building.

APSC Prelims MCQs

🔹 Q1. With reference to groundwater in India, consider the following statements:

  1. India is the largest user of groundwater globally.
  2. Over-exploitation of groundwater is classified as “safe category”.
  3. Central Ground Water Authority regulates groundwater usage.
    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Options:
A. 1 and 3 only
B. 1 and 2 only
C. 2 and 3 only
D. 1, 2 and 3

Answer: A

Explanation:

  • 1 ✔️ Correct
  • 2 ❌ Incorrect (over-exploited ≠ safe)
  • 3 ✔️ Correct

🔹 Q2. Which of the following best explains “semi-critical groundwater zone”?

Options:
A. Area with no groundwater availability
B. Area where groundwater extraction is moderate but increasing
C. Area with excess water availability
D. Area where groundwater is fully replenished

Answer: B

Explanation:

  • Semi-critical = increasing stress but not yet critical

🔹 Q3. Consider the following statements regarding the National Green Tribunal (NGT):

  1. It was established under an Act of Parliament.
  2. It deals exclusively with criminal cases.
  3. It provides for speedy environmental justice.
    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Options:
A. 1 and 3 only
B. 1 and 2 only
C. 2 and 3 only
D. 1, 2 and 3

Answer: A

Explanation:

  • 1 ✔️ Correct
  • 2 ❌ Incorrect (civil environmental matters)
  • 3 ✔️ Correct

🔹 Q4. Which of the following best describes the Strait of Hormuz?

Options:
A. A river connecting two continents
B. A strategic maritime chokepoint for global oil trade
C. A land border between two countries
D. A canal used for irrigation

Answer: B

Explanation:

  • Hormuz = key oil transit chokepoint

🔹 Q5. Which of the following is the MOST likely impact of disruption in the Strait of Hormuz?

Options:
A. Decrease in global oil prices
B. Increase in global oil supply
C. Increase in oil prices and supply uncertainty
D. Stability in energy markets

Answer: C

Explanation:

  • Disruption → price rise + supply uncertainty

🔹 Q6. Consider the following statements regarding EVM–VVPAT system:

  1. VVPAT allows verification of votes by the voter.
  2. EVM randomisation is done to ensure transparency.
  3. VVPAT slips are counted for all votes in elections.
    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Options:
A. 1 and 2 only
B. 1 and 3 only
C. 2 and 3 only
D. 1, 2 and 3

Answer: A

Explanation:

  • 1 ✔️ Correct
  • 2 ✔️ Correct
  • 3 ❌ Incorrect (only random samples counted)

🔹 Q7. Which of the following best explains “home voting” in elections?

Options:
A. Online voting system
B. Postal ballot for NRIs
C. Doorstep voting facility for eligible voters
D. Voting through mobile applications

Answer: C

Explanation:

  • Home voting = doorstep voting for elderly/PwDs

🔹 Q8. Consider the following statements regarding Naxalism in India:

  1. It is also known as Left-Wing Extremism.
  2. It is confined only to Northeast India.
  3. It is linked to socio-economic deprivation.
    Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Options:
A. 1 and 3 only
B. 1 and 2 only
C. 2 and 3 only
D. 1, 2 and 3

Answer: A

Explanation:

  • 1 ✔️ Correct
  • 2 ❌ Incorrect (mainly Central India)
  • 3 ✔️ Correct

🔹 Q9. Which of the following is the primary objective of the SAMADHAN doctrine?

Options:
A. Promote foreign trade
B. Counter Left-Wing Extremism
C. Improve urban governance
D. Strengthen environmental laws

Answer: B

Explanation:

  • SAMADHAN = anti-Naxal strategy

🔹 Q10. Which of the following best explains “energy security” in the context of India?

Options:
A. Only domestic production of energy
B. Availability of affordable and reliable energy
C. Exclusive use of renewable energy
D. Reduction in energy consumption

Answer: B

Explanation:

Energy security = availability + affordability + accessibility

APSC Mains Practice Question

📝 GS Mains Model Question

Q. “Sustainable governance in India requires balancing environmental conservation, democratic inclusivity, and internal security.”
Discuss with reference to recent developments. (250 words)


✍️ Model Answer

🔹 Introduction

India’s governance framework increasingly faces the challenge of balancing environmental sustainability, inclusive democracy, and internal security. Recent developments such as the groundwater crisis in Guwahati, electoral reforms like home voting, and anti-Naxal operations highlight this multidimensional governance landscape.


🔹 Environmental Dimension

1. Groundwater Crisis

  • Over-extraction in urban areas like Guwahati
  • NGT intervention indicates governance gaps
  • Threat to long-term water security

2. Need for Sustainable Management

  • Integrated water resource planning
  • Rainwater harvesting and regulation

🔹 Democratic Inclusivity

1. Home Voting Initiative

  • Ensures participation of:
    • Elderly (85+)
    • Persons with Disabilities

2. Electoral Transparency

  • EVM–VVPAT system enhances trust
  • Randomisation ensures fairness

➡️ Strengthens representative democracy


🔹 Internal Security Dimension

1. Naxalism Challenge

  • Rooted in socio-economic deprivation
  • Security operations continue

2. Government Approach

  • SAMADHAN doctrine
  • Security + development strategy

🔹 Interlinkages

  • Environmental stress → social unrest → security issues
  • Democratic inclusion → legitimacy → stability
  • Development deficit → extremism

🔹 Challenges

  • Weak governance and enforcement
  • Resource constraints
  • Balancing rights and security
  • Coordination issues

🔹 Way Forward

1. Strengthen Institutional Capacity

  • Effective implementation of laws

2. Promote Inclusive Development

  • Address root causes of unrest

3. Sustainable Resource Management

  • Regulate groundwater use

4. Enhance Democratic Participation

  • Expand electoral reforms

5. Integrated Governance Approach

  • Coordination across sectors

🔹 Conclusion

India’s governance challenges require a holistic and integrated approach that harmonizes environmental sustainability, democratic values, and security concerns. Achieving this balance is crucial for long-term stability and development.

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