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  • 08 Jan 2026
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Bihar Switch to Hindi

Appointment of Chief Justice of Patna High Court

Why in News? 

Justice Sangam Kumar Sahoo was sworn in as the 47th Chief Justice of the Patna High Court. 

Key Points: 

  • Oath of Office: Oath administered by the Governor of Bihar (Arif Mohammed Khan) under Article 219 of the Indian Constitution. 
  • Constitutional Provision: Appointment made by the President of India under Article 217 of the Indian Constitution. 
  • Collegium System: Appointment based on the recommendation of the Supreme Court Collegium. 
  • Succeeded: He succeeded Justice Pavankumar Bhimappa Bajanthri (Till October 2025), 46th Chief Justice of the Patna High Court. 
  • Acting Chief Justice (ACJ): Justice Sudhir Singh (Till 6 Jan 2026). 
  • Previous Posting: Justice Sahoo was serving as a Judge of the Odisha High Court.

National Current Affairs Switch to Hindi

Vice-President Launched Book “Sing, Dance and Lead

Why in News? 

The Vice-President of IndiaC. P. Radhakrishnan, launched the book “Sing, Dance and Lead: Leadership Lessons from the Life of Srila Prabhupada” at an event held in New Delhi. 

Key Points 

  • Author: The book is authored by Hindol Sengupta. 
  • Focus: Value-based leadership. 
  • Philosophy: Emphasises ethical leadershipmoral clarityservice orientation, and inner discipline. 
  • Inspirational Figure: Draws leadership lessons from the life of A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, founder of ISKCON. 
  • Key Message: Leadership should be inclusive, joyful, and rooted in humility, rather than authority.

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Uttar Pradesh Switch to Hindi

PM Inaugurates 72nd National Volleyball Tournament

Why in News? 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 72nd National Volleyball Tournament at Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. 

Key Points 

  • Date & Venue: Inauguration took place on 4 January 2026 from Varanasi, UP. 
  • Participation: Teams from 28 states representing a wide participation.  
  • Governing Body in India: Volleyball Federation of India (VFI). 
  • PM’s Remarks: Highlighted team spiritcoordination, and collective responsibility as key to success. 
  • Sports Development Focus: Emphasised India’s improving performance in sports, with focus on athlete‑centric programmes and infrastructure.  
  • Future Outlook: PM noted efforts towards 2030 Commonwealth Games and aspirations to host the 2036 Olympics in India.

Maharashtra Switch to Hindi

Workshop on Women‑Friendly Gram Panchayats

Why in News?

The Ministry of Panchayati Raj is organising a National Workshop on Best Practices of Model Women‑Friendly Gram Panchayats at YASHADA, Pune in January 2026.

Key Points:

  • Focus Areas: It focuses on gender-responsive governance, women’s participation, safety, education, health, and economic empowerment at the grassroots level.
  • Aim: To develop Model Women‑Friendly Gram Panchayats as experiential learning centres for sharing innovative strategies.
  • Model Women‑Friendly Gram Panchayats: This Initiative was launched on 5 March 2025 to establish at least one such Panchayat in each district. 
  • Coverage: 744 Gram Panchayats across 32 States/UTs identified under the initiative.
  • Indicator: Dashboard of 35 indicators to track progress of women-friendly initiatives.

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Panchayati Raj Institution (PRI)

Women‑Friendly Gram Panchayats


National Current Affairs Switch to Hindi

Delhi Government Signs MoU with RBI

Why in News?

The Delhi Government signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to enhance financial governance and fiscal management for the National Capital Territory of Delhi.

Key Points

  • RBI Role: The agreement enables the RBI to act as the official banker, debt manager, and financial agent for the Delhi Government. 
  • Functions Under MoU: RBI will manage market borrowings through State Development Loans (SDLs), automatic investment of surplus cash, professional cash management, and access to low‑cost liquidity facilities
  • Capital Expenditure: Funds raised through market borrowings will be used exclusively for capital expenditure, with priority areas including Yamuna rejuvenation, water supply, transport, and health infrastructure.
  • Historic Reform: Chief Minister Rekha Gupta described the MoU as a historic correction in Delhi’s financial governance that will end years of ad‑hoc and costly financial practices
  • Benefit: By integrating the RBI’s systems, the Delhi Government can now raise funds at competitive market rates and use surplus funds efficiently. 
  • Fiscal Discipline: The move is expected to strengthen fiscal discipline, transparency, and long‑term financial sustainability of the Delhi Government’s finances.

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