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UPSC Daily Current Affairs| One Liners 08-01-2026

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January 08, 2026

One Liners 08-01-2026

History, Art and Culture

Ecologist Madhav Gadgil

  • Madhav Dhananjaya Gadgil (1942–2026) was a distinguished Indian ecologist, academic, and environmental activist.
  • He is widely recognized as the ‘father of modern Indian ecology.’
  • Contribution –
    • He served as chairman of the Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel (WGEEP), constituted by the Ministry of Environment and Forests in 2010, which is popularly known as Madhav Gadgil Committee.
    • The panel’s 2011 report — widely known as the “Gadgil Report”.
    • He pioneered the concept of People’s Biodiversity Registers.
    • Key architect of India’s Biological Diversity Act, 2002.
    • Founder of the Centre for Ecological Sciences at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru, established in 1983.
    • Philosophy – A “bottom-up” model of environmental governance.
  • Awards & recognition -
    • Padma Shri in 1981 and the Padma Bhushan in 2006.
    • Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement in 2015 and the Volvo Environment Prize.
    • In 2024, the United Nations’s Annual Champions of the Earth award, the UN’s highest environmental honour, for his seminal work in the Western Ghats.
  • Literary works – This Fissured Land (co-authored with Ramachandra Guha), Ecology and Equity, and his autobiography A Walk Up the Hill, etc.

Book and Audio Formats -Awazon ke Jugnu

  • The publication traces the journeys of 31 individuals associated with All India Radio, FM channels, the voice-over industry, broadcasting, and the tradition of stage poetry.
  • Launched by – Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), an autonomous institution under the Ministry of Culture.
  • Objective – To document and preserve some of India’s most celebrated voices through recorded interviews and authentic publications.

Book Launch “Sing, Dance and Lead: Leadership Lessons from the Life of Srila Prabhupada”

  • Held at – Vice-President’s Enclave, New Delhi.
  • Authored by – Hindol Sengupta.

Keonthal Royal Palace

A massive fire engulfed the historic Junga Palace.

  • This 200-year-old palace served as the residence of the former Keonthal princely state.
  • Located in – Junga, Himachal Pradesh, approximately 26 kilometers from Shimla.
  • Constructed in – The 1800s by the rulers of Keonthal.
    • It forms an integral part of India's princely state heritage.
  • Historical Context
    • The princely states were integrated into the Indian Union in 1950.
    • The palace's architecture exemplifies a blend of Himalayan and colonial styles.
    • It stands as a symbol of pre-independence feudal power structures.

Polity & Governance

India International Conference on Democracy and Election Management (IICDEM)-2026

  • Hosted by – Election Commission of India (ECI).
  • Organised by – India International Institute of Democracy and Election Management (IIIDEM) under the aegis of ECI.
  • Participants – It will be attended by nearly 100 international delegates representing Election Management Bodies (EMBs) from across the world.
  • Objectives –
    • To serve as a global platform for international cooperation among Election Management Bodies.
    • To enable the development of a shared understanding of contemporary challenges, exchange of best practices and innovations, and co-creation of solutions.

Economy

Silver Prices Surge

Silver prices increased to ₹2,46,889 per kilogram in January 2026, compared to ₹85,913 per kilogram in January 2025.

  • Primary Factors Influencing Price Movement -
    • Monetary Policy – Reductions in Federal Reserve interest rates contributed to increased demand for commodities.
    • Manufacturing Demand – Growth in sectors such as batteries, solar panels, semiconductors, and industrial metals increased silver consumption.
    • ETF Flows – The creation of new exchange-traded fund (ETF) units was followed by mutual funds purchasing physical silver.
    • Geopolitical Factors – The imposition of United States tariffs and ongoing supply chain disruptions affected silver markets.
  • India's Role in the Silver Market -
    • India is a major importer of silver, with domestic prices trading at a 12 to 13 % premium over global prices.
    • Supply shortages in London have contributed to increases in local silver prices.

Agriculture

9th Edition of Indusfood 2026

  • It is an India’s flagship global food and beverage (F&B) sourcing exhibition.
  • Organised by – Trade Promotion Council of India (TPCI).
  • Aim – To further consolidate India’s position as a trusted and competitive partner in global food supply chains.
  • Key highlight –
    • Launch of India–UAE Food Corridor by Abu Dhabi Food Hub – To enhance food security, streamlining supply chains and accelerating bilateral food trade flows.
    • APEDA’s ‘Bharati Initiative’ – To showcase innovative Indian agri-food start-ups to global buyers through Shark Tank–style pitch sessions.

Environment

CSIR’s Technology Transfer Ceremony titled “From Farm Residue to Road: Bio-Bitumen via Pyrolysis,”.

  • India has become the 1st country globally to commercially produce Bio-Bitumen, a development that is expected to significantly impact the nation's road infrastructure.
  • Significance –
    • Bio-bitumen is a transformative step towards the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.
    • By utilising agro-waste, it reduces pollution caused by crop burning and strengthens the circular economy.
    • With 15% blending, India can save nearly Rs.4,500 crore in foreign exchange and substantially reduce its dependence on imported crude oil.

Security

Ships of the 1st Training Squadron (1TS)

  • INS Tir, Shardul, Sujata and ICGS Sarathi — will be proceeding on a Long-Range Training Deployment (LRTD) to South East Asia.
  • LRTD Part of – A training curriculum of the 110th Integrated Officers’ Training Course (IOTC).
  • Scheduled to – Undertake port calls at Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand.
  • Aim – To provide comprehensive operational and cross-cultural exposure to officer trainees.
  • Significance – It reinforces India’s sustained maritime engagement with South East Asian nations.
  • It aligns with India’s Act East Policy and vision for a free, open and inclusive Indian Ocean Region.

Science

Public Healthcare

India crosses a historic milestone 50,000 NQAS Certifications.

  • National Quality Assurance Standards (NQAS) – A comprehensive quality framework established by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW).
  • Coverage – It includes 48,663 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs (SHC, PHC, UPHC) and 1,710 secondary care facilities (CHC, SDH, DH), underscoring the institutionalisation of quality across all levels of public healthcare.
  • Methods of implementation – It reflects the adoption of multi-pronged acceleration strategies, including continuous capacity building, digital innovations, substantial increase in pool of assessors, and continuous quality improvement mechanisms.
  • Significance – This achievement embodies the spirit of Aatmanirbhar Bharat and the guiding principles of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayaas”, reaffirming that quality healthcare is central to India’s development.
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