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February 2026 (1st week) Current affairs Practice Questions:

Current affairs Practice Questions

Current affairs Practice Questions

1. 16th Finance Commission report tabled 1 Feb 2026 – vertical devolution retained at:

 
 
 
 

2. New START treaty expired on 5 Feb 2026. It limited deployed strategic nuclear warheads to:

 
 
 
 

3. Bharat Taxi launched government operates on:

 
 
 
 

4. Frontier Nagaland Territorial Authority (FNTA) agreement Feb 2026 covers how many districts?

 
 
 
 

5. RBI proposed compensation for digital fraud victims (Feb 2026) – maximum amount:

 
 
 
 

6. World Wetlands Day 2026 theme (2 Feb):

 
 
 
 

7. World Cancer Day 2026 theme:

 
 
 
 

8. 1837 Serengsia Battle commemorated Feb 2026 was:

 
 
 
 

9. COP30 at BelΓ©mΒ  introduced which framework?

 
 
 
 

10. Rat-hole mining banned in Meghalaya since:

 
 
 
 

11. India-Russia energy trade before Ukraine war was what % of India’s imports?

 
 
 
 


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World Homoeopathy Day 2026: Theme, History & Key Facts Explained

Why in News

World Homoeopathy Day is observed every year on April 10 to mark the birth anniversary of Samuel Hahnemann, the pioneer of Homoeopathy

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World Homoeopathy Day 2026 – Key Highlights

  • Date: April 10, 2026
  • Theme 2026: β€œHomoeopathy for Sustainable Health”
  • Purpose: To Promote awareness about homoeopathy

What is Homoeopathy?

Homeopathy is a system of alternative medicine based on the belief that the body can cure itself. It was developed in Germany in the late 1700s by a physician named Samuel Hahnemann. The name comes from the Greek words hΓ³moios (“similar”) and pΓ‘thos (“suffering”)

Key Principles of Homoeopathy

1. Law of Similars

  • A substance that causes symptoms in a healthy person can treat similar symptoms in a sick person.

2. Individualised Treatment

  • Focuses on the patient as a whole, not just the disease

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Telangana Gets 2 New Airports: Warangal & Adilabad-Explained for TGPSC exams

Why in News?

The Government of India has approved the development of two new airports in Telanganaβ€”Warangal and Adilabad. This move aims to boost regional connectivity, economic growth, and aviation infrastructure in the state.

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Warangal (Mamnoor) Airport

  • Approved by the Ministry of Civil Aviation
  • Located at Mamnoor near Warangal
  • Historically used as a training airfield Will be redeveloped into a major aviation hub for North Telangana

Adilabad Airport (Dual-Use Airport)

  • To be developed by the Ministry of Defence Designed as a dual-use airport:
  • Military training operations
  • Civilian air services

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India Withdraws Bid for COP 33 (2028)

India has withdrawn its bid to host the 33rd Conference of Parties (COP 33) scheduled for 2028.

  • COP is the annual global climate summit held under the United Nations climate framework, where countries discuss actions to tackle climate change
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What is UNFCCC?

The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is the main international agreement guiding global efforts to combat climate change.

Key Facts:

  • Adopted: 1992
  • Event: Earth Summit (Rio de Janeiro)
  • Objective: Stabilize greenhouse gas emissions to prevent dangerous climate change
  • Nature: Framework treaty (not legally binding emission targets)

Important Agreements under UNFCCC:

  • Kyoto Protocol
    • Legally binding emission reduction targets for developed countries
  • Paris Agreement
    • Aim: Limit global warming to well below 2Β°C, preferably 1.5Β°C

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Women Reservation Bill Amendments 2026: Key Highlights

Why in News?

Union Cabinet has approved amendments to fast-track the implementation of the Women’s Reservation Act (Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam).

  • This move aims to ensure 33% reservation for women in Lok Sabha and State Assemblies by the 2029 General Elections, instead of delaying it further.
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Key Amendments Approved by Cabinet

Early Implementation:

  • Reservation will now be implemented in 2029 General Elections. Based on 2011 Census data
  • Earlier provision:
    • Required new Census + delimitation
    • Likely delay till 2034

Expansion of Lok Sabha Seats

  • Current strength: 543 seats
  • Proposed increase: 816 seats (β‰ˆ50% rise)
  • Expansion linked to population changes & representation balance

Reservation for Women

  • Out of 816 seats:
    • 273 seats reserved for women (33%)

Delimitation Based on 2011 Census

  • Constituencies will be redrawn using: 2011 Census of India

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New CPI Series 2024 Explained:

Why in News?

The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) has introduced a new Consumer Price Index (CPI) series with base year 2024=100. According to the latest data, India’s retail inflation stood at 2.75% in January 2026 (year-on-year), reflecting changes in consumption patterns and economic structure.

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What is CPI?

  • Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures the average change in prices of goods and services consumed by households.
  • It is the most important indicator of inflation in India.
  • Used by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for monetary policy decisions.

Key Changes in New CPI Series (Base Year 2024)

1. Change in Base Year

  • Updated from 2012 β†’ 2024
  • Reflects latest consumption patterns of households.

2. Weight Realignment

  • Reduced weight: Food & beverages
  • Increased weight: Services, Housing

3. Expanded Consumption Basket

  • Total items increased:
    • From 299 β†’ 358 items
      • 308 goods
      • 50 services

4. New Items Added

  • Online streaming services , Rural housing , Value-added dairy products, Babysitting services, Fitness equipment
5. Inclusion of Rural House Rent
  • First-time inclusion
  • Improves representation of rural consumption patterns
6. Updated Classification System
  • Now follows COICOP 2018 classification
  • Shift:
    • From 6 groups β†’ 12 divisions

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Telangana’s Bharat Future City Project: NGT Refuses to Grant Stay:

Why in News:

National Green Tribunal (NGT) has refused to halt Telangana’sBharat Future City project, proposed over nearly 30,000 acres

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The petitioner alleged: Mandatory approvals were not obtained before starting activities and bypassed procedures under the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) framework

What is the Bharat Future City Project?

  • A large-scale urban development project proposed by the Telangana government
  • Spread across ~30,000 acres in 56 revenue villages covering 7 mandals
  • Located between Srisailam and Nagarjunasagar highways
  • Envisioned as a modern urban hub with infrastructure and economic activities

About NGT

  • Established under the NGT Act, 2010
  • A specialized environmental court for speedy justice

Key Features

  • Chairperson: Retired Supreme Court judge or Chief Justice of a High Court
  • Tenure: 5 years (no reappointment)
  • Nature of Proceedings:
    • Follows principles of natural justice
    • Not strictly bound by the Code of Civil Procedure
  • Time Limit:
    • Aims to dispose cases within 6 months
  • Jurisdiction:
    • Covers major environmental laws (Schedule I)
    • Excludes:
      • Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972
      • Forest Rights Act, 2006
  • Appeal Mechanism:
    • Decisions can be appealed in the Supreme Court within 90 days

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Kali Tiger Reserve ESZ: Draft Notification Issued

The Union Ministry of Environment has issued a draft notification to declare an Eco-Sensitive Zone (ESZ) around the Kali Tiger Reserve in Karnataka

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What are Eco-Sensitive Zones (ESZs)?

Eco-Sensitive Zones are buffer areas created around protected regions like: National Parks, Wildlife Sanctuaries and Tiger Reserves

Purpose:

  • Act as a shock absorber between protected areas and human activities
  • Reduce environmental pressure
  • Promote sustainable development

Legal & Statutory Basis

  • Declared under Section 3 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986
  • Though the term β€œESZ” is not directly mentioned in the Act, it is notified through rules under it.

Extent of ESZ

  • Generally extends up to 10 km from the boundary of protected areas
  • However, it is flexible depending on: Ecological sensitivity, Population density and local conditions.

Activities in ESZ

Prohibited Activities:
  • Commercial mining
  • Setting up sawmills
  • Large hydroelectric projects
Regulated Activities:
  • Tourism
  • Road expansion
  • Construction activities
Permitted Activities:
  • Eco-friendly practices
  • Organic farming
  • Sustainable livelihood activities

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