 This study investigates the possible presence of equatorial plasma bubbles, EPBs, during geomagnetic storm periods using genesis-derived total electron content, tech, depletion characteristics at a low-latitude equatorial ionization anomaly location in India. The detrended tech with a specific window size is used to capture the characteristic depletion signatures indicating the possible presence of EPBs. The study also probes the tech-depletions, amplitude, S4, and phase scintillation signify indices from multi-constellation genesis signals to verify the vulnerability of the signals towards the scintillation effects over the region. Observations confirm that all genesis constellations witness tech-depletions between 15 o'clock ut and 18 o'clock ut, which is in good agreement with the recorded scintillation indices. The study reports characteristic depletion depths, 20 to 245 TECU, and depletion times, 28 to 48 minutes, across different constellations confirming the triggering of EPBs during the geomagnetic storm event on 23 April 2023. The results suggest that tech-depletions from traditional geodetic genesis stations could be used to substantiate the EPB characteristics for developing regional, as well as global scintillation mitigation strategies. This article was authored by Ram Kumar Vankadra, Punevi Janjari Gulkarn, Gopi Krishna Simala, and others. We are article.tv. Links in the description below.