06 January 2026: PRELIMS CURRENT AFFAIRS | Complete Exam Preparation
Prelims Current Affairs includes World Day of War Orphans, Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti, Battery Pack Aadhaar System, Typhoid , Double-Humped Bactrian Camel, Chilika Lake, Notifiable Disease and India’s Rise in Who Pharmacovigilance Database
IMPORTANT DAY
1. WORLD DAY OF WAR ORPHANS
Observed every year on 6 January
Aim: to highlight the suffering and challenges faced by children orphaned due to war.
IMPORTANT DAY
IMP. DAY
2. GURU GOBIND SINGH JAYANTI
Celebrated on 6 January
Aim: to mark the birth anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru.
ABOUT GURU GOBIND SINGH
- Born: 22 December 1666 (Julian calendar)
- Birthplace: Patna, Bihar
- Position: Tenth and last Sikh Guru
SIGNIFICANCE
- He founded the Khalsa Panth
- Strengthened Sikh identity and resistance against injustice
- Promoted equality, courage and righteousness
SCIENCE AND TECH.
3. BATTERY PACK AADHAAR SYSTEM
Current Context: The Central Government released draft guidelines for the Battery Pack Aadhaar System to improve battery traceability.
ABOUT BATTERY PACK AADHAAR
- Indigenous digital identification system for batteries
- Enables end-to-end lifecycle tracking
OBJECTIVES
- Enhance transparency and accountability
- Promote sustainability in the battery ecosystem
- Enable monitoring of environmental impact
KEY FEATURES
- Unique Battery Pack Aadhaar Number (BPAN) for each battery
- Mandatory for EV battery packs and industrial batteries above 2 kWh
- 21-character BPAN with QR code
SIGNIFICANCE
- Enables second-life usage of batteries
- Supports regulatory compliance
- Improves recycling efficiency and predictive maintenance
HEALTH
4. TYPHOID
Current Context: Gandhinagar is witnessing a surge in typhoid cases, linked to contaminated drinking water and flaws in the city’s water supply system.
ABOUT TYPHOID
- Type: Life-threatening bacterial infection
- Causative Agent: Salmonella Typhi
TRANSMISSION
- Spread only from human to human
- Through contaminated food and drinking water
- Bacteria shed through stools and urine of infected persons
PREVALENCE
- Common in areas with poor sanitation and hygiene
- High incidence in South Asia, Southeast Asia, Latin America and sub-Saharan Africa
SYMPTOMS
- Prolonged high fever
- Fatigue and headache
- Abdominal pain, nausea
- Constipation or diarrhoea
- Rash in some cases
TREATMENT AND CONCERNS
- Treated using antibiotics
- Antimicrobial resistance is increasing
- Severe cases may cause complications or death
ENVIRONMENT
5. DOUBLE-HUMPED BACTRIAN CAMEL
Current Context: Ladakh’s double-humped Bactrian camels will debut at the 77th Republic Day Parade.
ABOUT BACTRIAN CAMEL
- Scientific Name: Camelus bactrianus
- Known as Ladakh’s “silent warriors”
DISTRIBUTION
- Native to arid regions of Central Asia
- Found from Afghanistan to China
- Small populations in Nubra Valley, Ladakh
KEY CHARACTERISTICS
- Two humps store fat for energy and water
- Thick shaggy coat protects against extreme cold
- Can survive temperatures as low as –40°C
- Sealable nostrils protect from frozen dust
- Broad feet act like snowshoes
- Can eat snow for hydration
- IUCN Red List: Critically Endangered
PLACE IN NEWS
6. CHILIKA LAKE
Current Context: The Odisha government is preparing a new action plan for the protection of Chilika Lake’s biodiversity and regional development.
ABOUT CHILIKA LAKE
- Type: Brackish water lagoon with estuarine character
- Location: Odisha (Puri, Khurda and Ganjam districts)
- Status: Asia’s largest brackish water lake
GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES
- Located at the mouth of the Daya River
- Water spread varies from 900 to 1,165 sq km
- Connected to the Bay of Bengal by a 32 km long channel
IMPORTANT ISLANDS
- Nalabana Island: Bird Sanctuary (since 1987)
- Kalijai Island: Famous for Kalijai Temple
- Other islands include Satpada, Honeymoon, Breakfast and Beacon Islands
INTERNATIONAL STATUS
- First Indian wetland designated under the Ramsar Convention (1981)
HEALTH
7. NOTIFIABLE DISEASE
Current Context: The Delhi government is set to declare rabies as a notifiable disease to strengthen disease surveillance.
ABOUT NOTIFIABLE DISEASE
- A disease that must be reported to government authorities by law
LEGAL FRAMEWORK IN INDIA
- Governed by the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897
- State governments decide the list of notifiable diseases
CRITERIA FOR NOTIFICATION
- Public health importance
- Severity and mortality potential
- High communicability
- Risk of outbreak or international spread
REPORTING MECHANISM
- Mandatory reporting by medical practitioners and laboratories
- Enables early warning and outbreak control.
MISCELLANEOUS
8. INDIA’S RISE IN WHO PHARMACOVIGILANCE DATABASE
Current Context: India has improved its global ranking from 123rd in 2014 to 8th in 2025 in contributions to the World Health Organization’s pharmacovigilance database.
KEY DRIVER: Improvement attributed to the Pharmacovigilance Programme of India (PvPI)
ABOUT PvPI
- Launched: 2010
- Nature: Government of India’s flagship drug safety programme
- Function:
- Monitors adverse drug reactions
- Sends regulatory recommendations to CDSCO
ABOUT WHO PROGRAMME FOR INTERNATIONAL DRUG MONITORING (PIDM)
- Established: 1968
- Aim: Ensure global safety of medicines and vaccines
- VigiBase: WHO’s global database of adverse drug event reports
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