Current Affairs 30 January 2026

In Current Affairs for 30 January 2026, we will see the latest national and international current affairs news. These important current affairs will be beneficial...

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Current Affairs 30 January 2026

Nation Remembers Mahatma Gandhi on His Death Anniversary

India solemnly observed the 78th death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi on January 30, 2026. President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid floral tributes at Rajghat, honouring the Father of the Nation. The day holds deep emotional and historical significance as it marks the assassination of Gandhi in 1948 while he was on his way to a prayer meeting at Birla Bhawan in Delhi.

Observed every year as Martyrs’ Day, January 30 is dedicated to remembering all those who laid down their lives for India’s freedom. Gandhi’s philosophy of truth, non-violence, and selfless service continues to guide the nation. His timeless words—such as “Be the change you wish to see in the world” and “In a gentle way, you can shake the world”—remain powerful reminders of moral leadership and social responsibility.

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Economic Survey Raises Alarm Over Youth Digital Addiction

The Economic Survey 2025–26, presented in Parliament, has expressed serious concern over rising digital dependency among children and adolescents. The report highlights that excessive use of smartphones, social media, gaming platforms, and online content is increasingly affecting mental health, academic performance, and overall wellbeing.

Chief Economic Adviser V. Anantha Nageswaran noted that younger users are especially vulnerable to compulsive digital behaviour, suggesting that age-based access regulations could be explored. Beyond social and health impacts, the survey also flagged economic consequences, including impulsive online spending, cyber fraud, reduced productivity, and long-term loss of employability.

Despite these challenges, digital engagement continues to grow. In 2024, nearly half of India’s internet users consumed online video content, while large sections actively used social media, digital payments, music streaming, and OTT platforms—reflecting both opportunity and risk in India’s digital expansion.

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Australian Open 2026: Historic Mixed Doubles Victory

At the Australian Open 2026, Australian wildcards John Peers and Olivia Gadecki scripted history by successfully defending their mixed doubles title. The duo defeated French pair Kristina Mladenovic and Manuel Guinard in a closely contested final, winning 4-6, 6-3, 10-8.

With this victory, Peers and Gadecki became the first team since 1989 to claim consecutive Australian Open mixed doubles titles. Despite the loss, Mladenovic added another strong performance to her illustrious Grand Slam career, which includes multiple mixed and women’s doubles titles across major tournaments.

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India Ranks Second Globally in Consumer Confidence

India has emerged as the second most optimistic consumer market globally in January 2026, according to the LSEG–Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI). With a score of 60.7, India ranked just behind Indonesia and was one of only two countries to cross the 60-point mark, indicating strong consumer confidence.

The rise was driven by positive expectations around economic growth and employment. The Economic Expectations and Employment sub-indices showed significant improvement, reflecting confidence in job prospects and future income. Globally, consumer sentiment showed modest recovery, with mixed trends across regions, while India’s performance highlighted resilient domestic demand.

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Beating Retreat Ceremony Concludes Republic Day Celebrations

The Beating Retreat ceremony, held on January 29 at Vijay Chowk, formally marked the conclusion of India’s Republic Day celebrations. President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the event, underscoring its national and constitutional importance.

Rooted in historic military tradition, the ceremony symbolises the withdrawal of troops at the end of national festivities. With stirring military band performances and precise formations, the event showcased the discipline, dedication, and heritage of India’s armed forces, paying tribute to their role in safeguarding the nation.

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Dhamtari Sets National First in Digital Property Tax Collection

In a landmark step for digital governance, Dhamtari district became the first in India to collect property tax through the SAMARTH Panchayat Portal. The initiative was launched at Sankara Gram Panchayat in Chhattisgarh’s Nagri block, where a resident successfully completed a UPI-based online payment.

The SAMARTH platform aims to digitally empower Panchayats by simplifying tax and non-tax revenue collection under the Own Source Revenue (OSR) framework. By enhancing transparency, efficiency, and financial monitoring, the initiative strengthens grassroots governance and supports improved service delivery and quality of life in rural areas.

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Review Questions

1. On which date is Mahatma Gandhi’s death anniversary observed as Martyrs’ Day in India?
A. January 26
B. January 29
C. January 30
D. February 2

Answer: C


2. Where did President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi on his death anniversary in 2026?
A. Birla Bhawan
B. Parliament House
C. Rajghat
D. India Gate

Answer: C


3. Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated in which year?
A. 1942
B. 1945
C. 1947
D. 1948

Answer: D


4. Which report highlighted the growing issue of digital addiction among children and adolescents in India?
A. Union Budget 2025–26
B. National Education Policy
C. Economic Survey 2025–26
D. Digital India Report

Answer: C


5. According to the Economic Survey, which group is most vulnerable to harmful digital usage?
A. Senior citizens
B. Working professionals
C. Rural population
D. Children and adolescents

Answer: D


6. Which pair won the Australian Open 2026 mixed doubles title for the second consecutive time?
A. Ivan Dodig & Kristina Mladenovic
B. John Peers & Olivia Gadecki
C. Manuel Guinard & Kristina Mladenovic
D. Rafael Nadal & Aryna Sabalenka

Answer: B


7. India ranked second globally in consumer confidence according to which index?
A. World Economic Outlook Index
B. Consumer Price Index
C. LSEG–Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index
D. Global Happiness Index

Answer: C


8. Which country ranked first in global consumer confidence in January 2026?
A. India
B. China
C. Indonesia
D. Japan

Answer: C


9. The Beating Retreat ceremony marks the formal conclusion of which national celebration?
A. Independence Day
B. Republic Day
C. Gandhi Jayanti
D. Armed Forces Flag Day

Answer: B


10. Which district became the first in India to collect property tax through the SAMARTH Panchayat portal?
A. Raipur
B. Durg
C. Bilaspur
D. Dhamtari

Answer: D

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