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TNPSC Current Affairs – Tuesday, 7 April 2026

TNPSC Current Affairs • 7 Apr 2026

Published on: Tuesday, 7 April 2026

TNPSC current affairs for Tuesday, 7 April 2026 dials into the Tamil Nadu and national pulse with exam-ready clarity. The editors have distilled 5 crisp question-and-answer pairs, weaving the events through Daily Current Affairs - 2026-04-07 so that General Studies I, II, III, and the dedicated current affairs slot see the same narrative. Today’s batch explains why each headline matters, the cause-effect threads behind the policies, and how the stories feed into the schemes and science headlines you will see on the paper. Read it once, mark the anchor words that link people, policies, and dates, and then scroll straight to the quiz call-to-action; that second pass is when you turn reading into retrieval rather than letting the news slide away.

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Daily Current Affairs - 2026-04-07

Q1Which Tamil Nadu government initiative aims to address the mental well-being of students across the state?

Options

ATamil Nadu Student Skill Development Program
BTamil Nadu Student Mental Health Policy Initiative
CTamil Nadu Educational Enhancement Scheme
DTamil Nadu Youth Empowerment Mission

Correct answer

Tamil Nadu Student Mental Health Policy Initiative

Explanation

The Tamil Nadu Student Mental Health Policy Initiative specifically focuses on improving the mental well-being of students across the state.

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Q2The Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) at Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu, recently achieved a significant milestone. What was it?

Options

ACompleted construction of the second unit
BAttained First Criticality
CBegan commercial power generation
DSigned international agreement for fuel supply

Correct answer

Attained First Criticality

Explanation

The Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) at Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu, recently attained its First Criticality, marking a new chapter in India's nuclear journey.

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Q3How many languages were recently approved by the Cabinet for conferring the status of Classical Language?

Options

AThree
BFour
CFive
DSix

Correct answer

Five

Explanation

The Cabinet approved conferring the status of Classical Language to five languages: Marathi, Pali, Prakrit, Assamese, and Bengali.

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Q4Which city in Tamil Nadu recently saw the inauguration and dedication of multiple development projects worth around ₹5,650 crore by the Prime Minister?

Options

AChennai
BMadurai
CCoimbatore
DTiruchirappalli

Correct answer

Tiruchirappalli

Explanation

The Prime Minister inaugurated, dedicated to the nation, laid the foundation stone, and flagged off multiple development projects worth around ₹5,650 crore in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu.

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Q5As of the recent updates for the Tamil Nadu Assembly election 2026, by how much has the electorate grown since February 23?

Options

AOver 5 lakh voters
BOver 6.35 lakh voters
COver 7 lakh voters
DOver 8.5 lakh voters

Correct answer

Over 6.35 lakh voters

Explanation

The Tamil Nadu electorate has grown by 6.35 lakh voters since February 23, according to recent updates.

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TNPSC current affairs is the heartbeat of Tamil Nadu’s General Studies plan. Each morning we collect Tamil Nadu, national, and global developments across Economy, Governance, Science, and Culture, distill them into crisp question-answer capsules, and send them to your inbox before the prelim clock starts. Daily reading paired with the quiz keeps your accuracy charts climbing, because candidates who do not test memorize facts only for the moment. The exam sections that benefit the most are General Studies I for polity, GS II for Tamil Nadu governance, and GS III for economy and environment; the current affairs round connects those headline events to the strategies and schemes on the paper. Highlight dates, people, and cause-effect while reading, then immediately validate that memory by attempting the quiz, so retention takes root before the day flies by. Bookmark this page, tap the Yesterday/Tomorrow pills, and swing back tomorrow—the habit is the roadmap to momentum.