January 2026 (4th week) Current affairs Practice Questions: Leave a Comment / Daily Current Affairs / By vanikrishna1796@gmail.com Current affairs Practice QuestionsCurrent affairs Practice Questions1. Supreme Court in Dr. Jaya Thakur vs Govt of India (Jan 2026) declared right to menstrual health as fundamental right under: Article 21, read with Articles 14 and 21A Article 19(1)(a) only Article 32 alone Article 51A fundamental dutiesSC landmark verdict 31 Jan 2026 held menstrual hygiene management is part of Article 21 (Right to life with dignity), read with Article 14 (equality) and Article 21A (education). Ordered free biodegradable pads (ASTM D-6954) for Classes 6-12 in all schools, functional gender-segregated disabled-friendly toilets, MHM corners with spare uniforms, DEO annual inspections, non-compliant private schools face de-recognition. Addresses 2-5 days monthly absenteeism, RTIs, and environmental sustainability.2. Judicial removal process β notice against Justice G.R. Swaminathan (Dec 2025) required how many MP signatures? 100 Lok Sabha or 50 Rajya Sabha members 50 Lok Sabha or 25 Rajya Sabha Two-thirds of Parliament Simple majority in one HouseArticle 124(4), 124(5), 217, 218 govern removal. Grounds: proved misbehaviour or incapacity.Procedure:Notice signed by 100 Lok Sabha OR 50 Rajya Sabha MPs, submitted to Speaker/Chairman who has threshold discretion to admit/reject.If admitted, 3-member inquiry committee (SC judge, HC CJ, jurist) investigates. Then special majority in both Houses (majority of total membership + 2/3 present and voting).President issues order.3. Economic Survey 2026 and Budget 2026 projections (Jan 2026) β GDP growth forecast: 6.8% to 7.2% 9% to 10% 4% to 5% Above 12%According to the Economic Survey 2025-26 presented in January 2026,Β India’s real GDP growth for FY26 is projected atΒ 7.4%, with GVA growth at 7.3%. Driven by strong domestic demand, robust investment (GFCF at 30% of GDP), and services growth, India aims to maintain its position as the fastest-growing major economy.4. New START nuclear treaty mentioned in Jan 2026 current affairs β it is between: United States and Russia India and Pakistan US and China NATO and RussiaNew START (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) is bilateral US-Russia treaty limiting deployed strategic nuclear warheads to 1,550 each, deployed missiles/bombers to 700. Signed 2010, extended 2021 to 2026.5. New CPI series announced Jan 2026 β base year and significance: Revision to reflect current consumption basket for accurate inflation measurement CPI abolished Only rural CPI retained Base year fixed permanently at 1947The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) released the new Consumer Price Index (CPI) series. The new series has a base year of 2024, replacing the older 2012 series.Updated Consumption Basket: Weights are now based on theΒ Household Consumption Expenditure Survey (HCES) 2023-24, capturing a decade of transformation in household spending.Reduced Food Weight: The weight of food and beverages has decreased from approximatelyΒ 45.86% to 36.75%. This shift may lead to less volatile headline inflation as food prices are typically more susceptible to supply shocks.Expanded Item Coverage: The basket now includesΒ 358 itemsΒ (up from 299), reflecting modern consumption.6. Spain joined Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI) in Jan 2026. IPOI was launched by: India in 2019 USA in 2020 ASEAN in 2018 Quad in 2021IPOI launched by India in 2019 at East Asia Summit Bangkok. It builds upon India’sΒ SAGARΒ (Security and Growth for All in the Region) initiative, which was first announced in 2015.Seven Pillars of Cooperation: The initiative focuses on seven thematic areas- maritime security, ecology, resources, capacity building, disaster risk reduction, science-tech, trade-connectivity.Spain’s joining (Jan 2026) shows European engagement in Indo-Pacific.7. Buddhist Diamond Triangle added to UNESCO tentative list Jan 2026 β located in: Odisha (Lalitgiri-Ratnagiri-Udayagiri) Bihar (Nalanda-Rajgir-Bodh Gaya) Maharashtra (Ajanta-Ellora-Karla) Madhya Pradesh (Sanchi-Bharhut)The Buddhist Diamond Triangle, added to the UNESCO tentative list in January 2026, is located in theΒ Jajpur and Cuttack districts of Odisha, India. This serial site consists of three main archaeological sites.Ratnagiri & Udayagiri: Situated in the Jajpur district.Lalitgiri: Situated in the Cuttack district8. Section 17A of Prevention of Corruption Act 1988, in news Jan 2026, provides: Prior approval for probe against public servants for official acts Automatic arrest of corrupt officers Abolition of CBI Whistleblower protection onlyIn Jan 2026, the Supreme Court delivered a split verdict onΒ Section 17A of the Prevention of Corruption Act (PCA) 1988, a 2018 amendment that mandates prior government approval before initiating investigations against public servants for decisions made in their official duties9. 4B Movement in news Jan 2026 originated in South Korea and stands for: No marriage, no childbirth, no dating, no sex Four branches of Buddhism Four economic reforms Four pillars of IPOI4B movementΒ (or “Four Nos”) is aΒ radical South Korean feminist movementΒ that has gained renewed international attention, particularly for its role in the country’s record-low birth rates and its expansion as a protest model.4B = Bihon (no marriage), Bichulsan (no childbirth), Biyeonae (no dating), Bisekseu (no sex).10. Supreme Court in Dr. Jaya Thakur vs Govt of India (Jan 2026) declared right to menstrual health as fundamental right under: Article 21, read with Articles 14 and 21A Article 19(1)(a) only Article 32 alone Article 51A fundamental dutiesSC landmark verdict held menstrual hygiene management is part of Article 21 (Right to life with dignity), read with Article 14 (equality) and Article 21A (education).Article 21 of the Indian Constitution is the most widely interpreted provision, guaranteeing thatΒ “No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law.Scope:Β Protects bothΒ citizens and foreigners.Procedural Change:Β FollowingΒ Maneka GandhiΒ (1978), the Supreme Court established that any deprivation of liberty must followΒ just, fair, and reasonableΒ procedures.Golden Triangle:Β Operates with Articles 14 and 19 to protect against arbitrary state actions Loading … To Practice more current affairs from exam point of view, Click here