
1. Tamil Nadu Elections: Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched the BJP’s campaign in Tamil Nadu, promising an NDA win and assailing the ruling DMK on corruption and security issues. He began a two-day visit in Pudukottai district to galvanize the party’s allies and volunteers ahead of the state polls.
2. Disease Outbreak: Kerala reported a record Hepatitis A outbreak in late 2025, with over 31,536 cases and 82 deaths (as of Dec 30) linked to contaminated water and sanitation lapses. Health officials warned of rising infections across districts.
3. Child Rescue: In Karnataka’s Bengaluru Rural district, child welfare officers rescued a one-year-old boy from a sacrificial ritual intended to appease a supposed treasure spirit. Police traced and dismantled the superstition-driven ceremony after a tip-off.
4. Tax Fraud Bust: Karnataka’s Commercial Taxes Department busted an interstate fake-invoice racket worth ₹1,464 crore in cement, steel, etc., trading between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Four suspects were arrested for creating bogus GST invoices and claiming illicit tax credits.
5. Temple Closure: The Tirumala Venkateswara Temple announced closure from 9 am to 7:30 pm on March 3, 2026, due to a lunar eclipse. Darshan will resume at 8:30 pm after ritual purifications.
6. Prison Parole: Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh (serving a 20-year sentence for rape) was granted another 40-day parole starting Jan 2026. He had previously received similar furloughs; Sikh groups continue to oppose these releases.
7. Weather Alert: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued an orange alert for dense fog over Delhi-NCR, Punjab, Haryana, Bihar and parts of northern India until Jan 6, forecasting very poor visibility. Concurrently, IMD predicted cold wave and cold day conditions for northwest India in the coming days.
8. Exam Scam: A man from Bihar was detained at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA) in Mussoorie after presenting a forged UPSC result letter. He admitted paying scamsters to fake his civil service selection, triggering a police cheating probe.
1. Venezuela Crisis: India’s Ministry of External Affairs expressed “deep concern” over recent US strikes in Venezuela and the capture of President Maduro. India urged restraint and dialogue, and advised Indian nationals to avoid travel to Venezuela amid the unrest.
2. Cricket Diplomacy: Bangladesh’s interim government has formally requested the ICC to move its national team’s T20 World Cup matches out of India due to security concerns. This follows the BCCI’s release of Bangladeshi pacer Mustafizur Rahman from the IPL, which Dhaka’s leaders viewed as an insult. The ICC is reportedly revising the February 2026 schedule in response.
Agricultural Output: Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan announced that India’s rice output reached 150.18 million tonnes in 2025, surpassing China’s 145.28 million tonnes. India is now the world’s largest rice producer, and officials released 184 new crop varieties (cereals, pulses, oilseeds, etc.) to boost future yields.
Particle Physics: Researchers at Poland’s Academy of Sciences reported that in high-energy proton collisions (LHC), the total entropy (disorder) remains unchanged between the initial quark–gluon phase and the resulting hadrons. This unexpected “hidden order” confirms a quantum mechanics prediction (unitarity) and improves collision modeling.
Forest Emissions: A new study published in Nature finds Australia’s tropical forests are now net carbon sources – emitting more CO₂ than they absorb. Scientists warn this flip may signal similar changes in other regions (e.g. the Amazon), complicating global climate projections ahead of COP30.
Coast Guard Vessel: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh commissioned the Indian Coast Guard’s first indigenous pollution-control ship, ICGS Samudra Pratap (114.5 m, 4,200 t), in Goa. Built by Goa Shipyard, the vessel (60%+ indigenous content) will enforce marine pollution laws, conduct maritime surveillance and rescue operations across India’s EEZ.
Nikhil Kamath: The Zerodha co-founder is the only Indian on Forbes’ 2026 “40 Under 40” global billionaires list, ranking 20th with $3.3 billion in net worth. Four Indian-origin entrepreneurs made the list, but Kamath is the sole Indian citizen among the 40 billionaires recognized.
T20 World Cup Schedule: Following Bangladesh’s venue-change request, the ICC is reportedly redrawing the T20 World Cup 2026 fixture list. Bangladesh’s four group games (originally set for Kolkata and Mumbai between Feb 7–17) may be moved to neutral venues, as BCB cited safety fears. The BCCI and ICC are consulting Dhaka’s board on the revised schedule.
Critics’ Choice Awards: The 31st Critics’ Choice Awards (USA) were held Jan 5. One Battle After Another won Best Picture, and its director Paul Thomas Anderson won Best Director. Timothée Chalamet and Jessie Buckley won Best Actor and Best Actress for Marty Supreme and Hamnet respectively. Several limited series and international titles (e.g. Adolescence, Squid Game) also took top honours.
National Bird Day (USA): January 5 is observed as National Bird Day in the United States. This awareness day promotes the conservation of wild birds and the welfare of birds in captivity, encouraging educational activities and birdwatching events.
NCAER Director General: Economist Suresh Goyal (former NHIT MD/CEO) was appointed Director General of India’s National Council of Applied Economic Research, effective January 5, 2026. Goyal succeeds Poonam Gupta and will expand NCAER’s research centers in growth, health, finance, etc., under the think-tank’s new expansion plan.
No major international summit or conference was held on January 5, 2026.
1. Assam Earthquake: A 5.1-magnitude quake struck central Assam (near Morigaon district) at 4:17 AM on Jan 5. Tremors were felt across Assam and in nearby Bhutan, Nepal and Bangladesh, causing panic but no reported injuries or damage.
2. Rajasthan Weather: Rajasthan recorded an unusually warm winter, with December 2025 being the 8th warmest month on record (since 1901). Weak western disturbances led to minimal snowfall; average January minima hovered ~10°C, several degrees above normal. (IMD reports 2025 overall was India’s 8th warmest year so far.)
Ahn Sung-ki (January 5): South Korean film legend Ahn Sung-ki (born 1941) died on Jan 5 after a battle with blood cancer. Ahn was 74 and celebrated for his roles in movies like Silmido and Two Cops. His passing marks the loss of one of Korea’s most respected actors.
1. Climate Rank: India’s Meteorological Department noted that 2025 was the 8th warmest year on record (since 1901) for India, reflecting unusually high temperatures.
2. Air Quality Index: According to IQAir data for 2024, India ranked 5th worst globally out of 138 countries in air pollution levels (annual average AQI). The report highlights that over 20 of the world’s 30 most polluted cities are in India.
No notable book releases or authors’ news were reported on this date.
No other significant current events were recorded on January 5, 2026.
📝 Explanation: On 5 January 2026, Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched the BJP’s election campaign in Tamil Nadu. He addressed party workers and allies, criticizing the ruling DMK on governance and corruption. His visit marked the formal beginning of NDA’s poll strategy in the state ahead of upcoming assembly elections.
📝Explanation: Kerala reported a severe Hepatitis-A outbreak, with over 31,000 cases and dozens of deaths by early January 2026. Health officials linked the spread to contaminated water sources and sanitation issues. The outbreak raised concerns about public health infrastructure and water quality management in the state.
📝 Explanation: The Tirumala Venkateswara Temple announced it would remain closed during a lunar eclipse in March 2026. As per temple customs, rituals are suspended during eclipses, and purification rites are performed before reopening. Such announcements are significant for millions of devotees planning pilgrimages.
📝 Explanation: Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, serving a sentence for rape convictions, was granted a 40-day parole starting January 2026. His repeated paroles have drawn political and social criticism, especially from Sikh organizations, making it a recurring issue in public discourse.
📝 Explanation: Bangladesh formally requested the ICC to relocate its T20 World Cup 2026 matches from India, citing security concerns. The issue emerged amid political tensions following IPL-related developments. Such requests highlight how sports and diplomacy often intersect in international cricket tournaments.
📝 Explanation: In 2025, India overtook China to become the world’s largest rice producer, with output exceeding 150 million tonnes. The achievement reflects improved agricultural practices, expanded irrigation, and high-yield crop varieties. It strengthens India’s position in global food security and agricultural exports.
📝 Explanation: Scientists studying proton collisions at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) confirmed that entropy remains conserved from the quark–gluon phase to hadron formation. This finding supports fundamental principles of quantum mechanics and improves understanding of matter under extreme energy conditions.
📝 Explanation: A study published in Nature revealed that Australia’s tropical forests have become net carbon emitters instead of carbon sinks. Factors such as frequent wildfires, droughts, and climate stress contributed to this shift, raising concerns about the global role of forests in climate mitigation.
📝 Explanation: The Indian Coast Guard commissioned ICGS Samudra Pratap, its first indigenous pollution-control vessel. Built by Goa Shipyard Limited, the ship will help combat marine pollution, conduct surveillance, and support rescue operations, strengthening India’s maritime environmental protection capabilities.
📝 Explanation: Nikhil Kamath, co-founder of Zerodha, was the only Indian citizen on Forbes’ 2026 “40 Under 40” global billionaires list. His inclusion highlights India’s growing fintech sector and entrepreneurial ecosystem, with Zerodha being one of the world’s largest retail stock brokerage firms.
📝 Explanation: The 31st Critics’ Choice Awards were held on 5 January 2026. The awards honor achievements in film and television and are considered important indicators ahead of the Oscars. Major wins included Best Picture and Best Director categories.
📝 Explanation: National Bird Day is observed on 5 January in the United States to raise awareness about bird conservation and welfare. The day highlights threats faced by birds, such as habitat loss and illegal trade, and promotes responsible pet ownership and wildlife protection.
📝 Explanation: Economist Suresh Goyal was appointed Director General of the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER). NCAER is India’s oldest economic think tank and plays a vital role in policy research, economic forecasting, and development studies.
📝 Explanation: A 5.1-magnitude earthquake struck central Assam on 5 January 2026. Tremors were felt across northeastern India and neighboring regions. Though no major damage was reported, the event highlighted the region’s vulnerability due to its location in a high seismic zone.
📝 Explanation: Rajasthan recorded one of its warmest Decembers on record in 2025. Meteorologists attributed this to weak western disturbances and reduced snowfall in the Himalayas. Such anomalies are consistent with broader climate change trends affecting seasonal weather patterns in India.
📝 Explanation: India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) expressed concern over U.S. military action in Venezuela and called for restraint and peaceful dialogue. The statement emphasized India’s commitment to sovereignty, non-intervention, and regional stability in international relations.
📝 Explanation: A man was caught at LBSNAA, Mussoorie, after presenting forged UPSC selection documents. The incident exposed ongoing scams targeting civil service aspirants and highlighted the need for verification and awareness against fraudulent coaching and selection rackets.
📝 Explanation: According to IMD data, 2025 was India’s 8th warmest year since 1901. Rising average temperatures reflect long-term climate change trends, affecting agriculture, water resources, and public health across the country.
📝 Explanation: The IQAir World Air Quality Index ranked India among the most polluted countries globally. Many Indian cities featured in the list of world’s most polluted urban areas, underlining the urgent need for air quality management and sustainable urban planning.
📝 Explanation: January current affairs are important because governments, institutions, and organizations announce new policies, leadership changes, rankings, and economic forecasts at the start of the year. These developments often shape national and global trends, making them highly relevant for competitive examination questions.
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