22 January 2026: PRELIMS CURRENT AFFAIRS | Complete Exam Preparation
Prelims Current Affairs includes World’s Safest City, Punjab Inaugurates First Dog Sanctuary Parbati Giri , Kamchatka Peninsula, Indian Skimmer Conservation Project, Kaziranga Elevated Corridor Project, Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary and One Station One Product (OSOP)
REPORT
1. WORLD’S SAFEST CITY
Current Context: Abu Dhabi has been named the world’s safest city for the 10th consecutive year in an international ranking released by Numbeo.
ABOUT THE GLOBAL SAFETY RANKING
- Released By:
- Nature: International city safety and quality of life ranking.
- Parameters: Crime rates, public safety perception, law enforcement efficiency, quality of life.
- Data Source: User-contributed surveys and crime statistics.
ABU DHABI’S PERFORMANCE
- Top Rank: Since 2017 continuously.
- Achievement: Maintained first position for a decade.
WHY ABU DHABI IS THE SAFEST
- Crime Rate: Very low.
- Governance: Strict law enforcement and strong institutions.
- Technology: Advanced surveillance and smart city systems.
- Social Factors: Political stability and high public trust.
STATE IN NEWS
2. PUNJAB INAUGURATES FIRST DOG SANCTUARY
Current Context: The Government of Punjab has inaugurated its first Dog Sanctuary in Ludhiana as a pilot project.
ABOUT DOG SANCTUARY
- State:
- Location:
- Nature: Dedicated facility for stray dog management.
OBJECTIVES
- Reduce stray dog population humanely.
- Minimise dog-bite incidents.
- Balance public safety with animal welfare.
HISTORY
3. PARBATI GIRI
Current Context: The Prime Minister paid homage to freedom fighter Parbati Giri on her birth centenary.
ABOUT PARBATI GIRI
- Born: 19 January 1926.
- Birthplace: Samleipadar village near Bijepur, Bargarh district, Odisha.
- Also Known As: Mother Teresa of Western Odisha; Banhi-kanya.
ROLE IN FREEDOM STRUGGLE
- Participated in Quit India Movement at age 16.
- Led agitation at Bargarh Court urging boycott of British institutions.
- Inspired by Gandhian philosophy and interacted with Mahatma Gandhi.
POST-INDEPENDENCE WORK
- Dedicated life to social service.
- Worked for poor and downtrodden communities.
- Known as Badamaa (Big Mother).
GEOGRAPHY
4. KAMCHATKA PENINSULA
Current Context: Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula is experiencing record-breaking snowfall due to severe winter storms.
ABOUT KAMCHATKA PENINSULA
- Location: Far Eastern Russia.
- Boundaries: Sea of Okhotsk (west), Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea (east).
- Administrative Unit: Kamchatka Krai.
GEOGRAPHICAL SIGNIFICANCE
- Lies on the Pacific Ring of Fire.
- Home to over 150 volcanoes, including 29 active ones.
- Known as the “Land of Fire and Ice”.
OTHER KEY FEATURES
- UNESCO Site: Volcanoes of Kamchatka.
- Climate: Long, cold, snowy winters; cool, wet summers.
- Highest Peak: Klyuchevskaya Sopka.
- Island Chain: Kuril Islands extend southwards towards Japan.
ENVIRONMENT
5. INDIAN SKIMMER CONSERVATION PROJECT
Current Context: Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) has launched a conservation project under the National Mission for Clean Ganga to protect the Indian Skimmer.
ABOUT INDIAN SKIMMER
- Scientific Name: Rynchops albicollis.
- Family:
- Feeding Style: Skims water surface to catch fish.
HABITAT AND DISTRIBUTION
- Large sandy rivers and wetlands.
- Found in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
- Chambal River is a key habitat in India.
CONSERVATION STATUS
- IUCN:
ENVIRONMENT
6. KAZIRANGA ELEVATED CORRIDOR PROJECT
Current Context: The Prime Minister inaugurated the Kaziranga Elevated Corridor Project to ensure safe wildlife movement.
ABOUT KAZIRANGA NATIONAL PARK
- Location: Between Brahmaputra River and Karbi Hills, Assam.
- Status: National Park, Tiger Reserve, UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Flyway: Junction of Australasia and Indo-Asian flyways.
BIODIVERSITY
- Tigers, elephants, swamp deer, wild buffalo.
- World’s largest population of one-horned rhinoceros.
SIGNIFICANCE OF CORRIDOR
- Facilitates safe animal movement.
- Reduces human–wildlife conflict.
ENVIRONMENT
7. KUMBHALGARH WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
Current Context: Recently, Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary has been declared an Eco-Sensitive Zone.
ABOUT ECO-SENSITIVE ZONE
- Legal Basis: Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.
- Purpose: Transition zone around protected areas.
- Extent: Generally up to 10 kilometres.
ABOUT KUMBHALGARH WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
- Location:
- Area:5 square kilometres.
- Nearby Landmark: Kumbhalgarh Fort (UNESCO site).
HIMACHAL NEWS
8. HIFLO-APP PROJECT
Current Context: The HIFLO-App project is being implemented in Kullu district to address flood risks in the Himalayan region.
ABOUT HIFLO-APP
- The HIFLO-App is a digital platform designed to integrate historical flood records, river discharge data, rainfall patterns and flood risk maps specific to Kullu district.
IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES
- University of Cumbria, United Kingdom, University of Delhi.
- GB Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment.
- University of Gloucestershire, Caritas India and Climate B Venture.
OBJECTIVES
- Integrate flood data and historical records.
- Support climate-resilient decision-making.
- Improve disaster preparedness and response.
KEY FEATURES
- Combines scientific data with local knowledge.
- Community training and participatory research.
- Supports climate adaptation planning.
MISCELLANEOUS
9. ONE STATION ONE PRODUCT (OSOP)
Current Context: Indian Railways’ One Station One Product (OSOP) has expanded to over 2,000 railway stations, benefiting 1.32 lakh artisans.
ABOUT OSOP
- Launched:
- Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Railways.
- Aim: to encourage indigenous and specialised products and crafts of India through providing display and sale outlets on railway stations across the country.
PRODUCTS COVERED
- Handlooms and handicrafts.
- Tribal artefacts.
- Chikankari, zari-zardozi and wood carving.
- Local food products.
SIGNIFICANCE
- Supports Vocal for Local.
- Strengthens Atmanirbhar Bharat vision.
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