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05 January 2026: PRELIMS CURRENT AFFAIRS | Complete Exam Preparation

Prelims Current Affairs includes World Braille Day, National Bird Day, Rani Velu Nachiyar, Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS), Antibiotic-Resistant Staphylococci, Access and Benefit Sharing (Abs), India–Pakistan Non-Attack Agreement, Pragati – 50th Meeting Chaired by Prime Minister and New Chief Justices Appointed to Three High Courts

IMPORTANT DAY

1.  WORLD BRAILLE DAY

Observed every year on 4 January

  • Aim : to raise awareness about the Braille writing system and promote the rights and inclusion of visually impaired people.
  • Purpose: Raises awareness about Braille and its importance for the education and empowerment of blind and partially sighted individuals.

ABOUT LOUIS BRAILLE

  • Born: 4 January 1809
  • Contribution: Invented the Braille tactile writing system

IMPORTANT DAY

2. NATIONAL BIRD DAY

  • Observed every year on 5 January.
  • Aim : to spread awareness about the importance of birds and their role in maintaining ecological balance.

HISTORY

3. RANI VELU NACHIYAR

Current Context: The Prime Minister of India paid tributes to Rani Velu Nachiyar on her birth anniversary, remembering her role in India’s early resistance against British rule.

ABOUT RANI VELU NACHIYAR

  • Period: 1730–1796
  • Region: Queen of Sivaganga in present-day Tamil Nadu
  • Also Known As: Veeramangai

FAMILY AND EARLY LIFE

  • Father: Raja Chellamuthu Vijayaragunatha Sethupathy of Ramanathapuram
  • Marriage: Married Muthuvadugananthur Udaiyathevar at the age of 16

STRATEGIC ALLIANCES

  • Allied with Hyder Ali of Mysore and Gopala Nayaker
  • Built a strong army including a women’s battalion named “Udaiyaal”

HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE

  • First Indian queen to fight against British colonial rule
  • Her commander Kuyili is regarded as India’s first woman martyr
  • Granted administrative powers to the Marudu brothers in 1780

SCHEME

4. ELECTRONICS COMPONENT MANUFACTURING SCHEME (ECMS)

Current Context: Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology approved 22 proposals under the Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme.

ABOUT ECMS

  • Notified: April 2025
  • Total Outlay: ₹22,919 crore
  • Tenure: Six years with optional one-year gestation

OBJECTIVE

  • To build a robust electronics component manufacturing ecosystem
  • To integrate India’s electronics industry with Global Value Chains

TARGET SEGMENTS

  • Segment A: Sub-assemblies (Display, Camera modules)
  • Segment B: Bare components (PCBs, Li-ion cells, electro-mechanicals)
  • Segment C: Selected bare components (HDI, Flexible PCBs)
  • Segment D: Supply chain ecosystem and capital equipment
  • Segment E: Telecom sub-assemblies

INCENTIVE STRUCTURE

  • Turnover-linked incentive: Segments A, B and E
  • Capital expenditure incentive: Segment D
  • Hybrid incentive: Segment C

INDIA’S ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY

  • Production grew from ₹1.9 lakh crore (2014–15) to ₹11.3 lakh crore (2024–25)
  • India is the second largest mobile phone manufacturer
  • Electronics is India’s third largest export category
  • Vision of a $500 billion electronics ecosystem by 2030–31

ENVIRONMENT

5. ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCI

Current Context: Researchers detected high levels of antibiotic-resistant staphylococci in indoor and outdoor environments in parts of Delhi.

ABOUT STAPHYLOCOCCUS

  • Type: Gram-positive cocci bacteria
  • Shape: Spherical, occurring in clusters
  • Discovery: First observed in humans by Von Recklinghausen

ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE

  • Shows tolerance to penicillin
  • Resistant to erythromycin, tetracycline and aminoglycosides

TYPES

  • Staphylococcus aureus
  • Staphylococcus epidermidis

GEOGRAPHY

6. ACCESS AND BENEFIT SHARING (ABS)

Current Context: National Biodiversity Authority disbursed ₹45 lakh to red sanders farmers of Andhra Pradesh under the Access and Benefit Sharing framework.

ABOUT RED SANDERS

  • Indian endemic tree species
  • Found in the Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh
  • IUCN Status: Endangered

ABOUT ACCESS AND BENEFIT SHARING

  • Framework under the Convention on Biological Diversity, 1992
  • Strengthened by the Nagoya Protocol, 2010

LEGAL FRAMEWORK IN INDIA

  • Governed by the Biological Diversity Act, 2002
  • Implemented through 2025 ABS Regulations
  • OBJECTIVE : Fair and equitable sharing of benefits from genetic resources and traditional knowledge.

INTERNATIONAL

7. INDIA–PAKISTAN NON-ATTACK AGREEMENT

Current Context: India and Pakistan exchanged lists of nuclear installations under the India–Pakistan Non-Attack Agreement.

ABOUT THE AGREEMENT

  • Signed: 31 December 1988
  • Entered into Force: 27 January 1991
  • KEY PROVISION : Exchange of information on nuclear installations every year on 1 January

AIM

  • To prevent attacks on nuclear installations and facilities
  • To avoid direct or indirect damage to nuclear infrastructure

SIGNIFICANCE

  • Important confidence-building measure
  • Helps reduce nuclear risk between India and Pakistan

POLICY AND PROGRAMME

8. PRAGATI – 50TH MEETING CHAIRED BY PRIME MINISTER

Current Context: The Prime Minister chaired the 50th meeting of Pro-Active Governance and Timely Implementation (PRAGATI), highlighting its role in fast-tracking major projects and welfare schemes.

ABOUT PRAGATI

  • Launched: 2015
  • Nature: Technology-enabled governance platform
  • Structure: Three-tier system

INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK

  • Prime Minister’s Office
  • Union Government Secretaries
  • Chief Secretaries of States

OBJECTIVES

  • Programme Implementation: Improved coordination among agencies
  • Project Monitoring: Real-time tracking through digital platforms
  • Grievance Redressal: Integration with CPGRAMS

SIGNIFICANCE

  • Accelerates implementation of mega infrastructure projects
  • Improves accountability and inter-governmental coordination

APPOINTMENT

9. NEW CHIEF JUSTICES APPOINTED TO THREE HIGH COURTS

Current Context: The Union Government approved the appointment and transfer of Chief Justices of Kerala, Patna and Meghalaya High Courts based on recommendations of the Supreme Court Collegium.

CONSTITUTIONAL BASIS

  • Article 217: Appointment of High Court Judges and Chief Justices
  • Article 222: Transfer of High Court Judges

KERALA HIGH COURT

  • Appointee: Justice Soumen Sen
  • Previous Position: Chief Justice, Meghalaya High Court
  • Assumption of Office: After retirement of Justice Nitin Madhukar Jamdar on 9 January 2026

PATNA HIGH COURT

  • Appointee: Justice Sangam Kumar Sahoo
  • Current Position: Judge, Orissa High Court

MEGHALAYA HIGH COURT

  • Appointee: Justice Revati Prashant Mohite Dere
  • Current Position: Judge, Bombay High Court

ROLE OF SUPREME COURT COLLEGIUM

  • Headed by Justice Surya Kant
  • Recommended appointments on 18 December 2025
  • Ensures judicial independence and merit-based elevation

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