17 Jan 2026 | Daily Current Affairs

Kaziranga Elevated Corridor: Wildlife Conservation Infrastructure | UPSC

• Kaziranga lies on Brahmaputra floodplains; animals migrate to Karbi Anglong hills during floods
• Existing highway passes along/through park boundary, causing frequent vehicle–animal collisions
• Proposed ₹6,950-crore elevated corridor will allow uninterrupted animal movement beneath the road
• Project balances infrastructure + conservation using eco-sensitive design
• Expected to improve wildlife safety, habitat connectivity, and disaster resilience

• Species focus: One-horned rhinoceros, elephants, deer, carnivores
• Number of National Parks in Assam: 7
(Kaziranga, Manas, Nameri, Orang, Dibru-Saikhowa, Dehing Patkai, Raimona)

• Jim Corbett National Park: Ramganga River (a tributary of Ganga)
Kaziranga National Park: Brahmaputra, Diphlu, Mora Diphlu
• Silent Valley National Park: Kunthi / Kunthipuzha River (divides the park)
• Papikonda National Park: Godavari River
• Rajaji National Park: Ganga & Son Rivers
• Pench National Park: Pench River
• Kanha Tiger Reserve: Banjar River

Kaziranga Elevated Corridor
Kaziranga Elevated Corridor
PYQ – 2020 ( Ans – A )
PYQ – 2013 ( Ans – D )

Nipah Outbreak in West Bengal: Causes, Transmission | UPSC

• Nipah outbreak reported in West Bengal (Nadia district)
• Bat survey launched to trace source

• Zoonotic disease (animal → human)
• Virus family: Paramyxoviridae

• Fruit bats (Pteropus) — natural reservoir
• No insect vector (not mosquito-borne)

• Bat → Human (contaminated fruits / palm sap)
• Human → Human (close contact, bodily fluids)
• NOT sexually transmitted
• NOT airborne

• No approved vaccine
• Supportive care only

• Nipah = Zoonotic, bat-borne, high fatality, no vaccine

Nipah Outbreak in West Bengal
Nipah Outbreak in West Bengal
PYQ – 2025 ( Ans -D)

Startup India Scheme: Record Startup Growth | UPSC

• Launch Date: January 16, 2016 (Celebrated as National Startup Day)
• 10th Anniversary (2026): Marked by a shift toward Deep Tech and Manufacturing
(Transition from “Mission” to “Revolution”)
• Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Commerce & Industry
• Implementing Agency: Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT)
• Status: India is the 3rd largest startup ecosystem globally (over 2.09 lakh recognised startups)

• Recognised by DPIIT (Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade)
• Up to 10 years from incorporation
• Turnover limit as notified by DPIIT

• Launched under: Startup India
• Managed by: SIDBI (Small Industries Development Bank of India)
• Nature: Indirect funding mechanism
• How it works:
Government → SIDBI → SEBI-registered AIFs → Startups
• SIDBI does NOT invest directly in startups

Startup India Scheme
Startup India Scheme
PYQ – 2016 ( Ans – C )

POCSO Act Romeo Juliet Exception Explained | UPSC

• Child: Any person below 18 years
• Consent: Not recognised — any sexual act involving a minor is an offence
• Nature: Gender-neutral, stringent criminal law

• Criminalises all sexual activity with minors (consensual or not)
• Special courts, child-friendly procedures
• Mandatory reporting of offences

• A close-in-age exemption for consensual relationships between adolescents

• Both parties are minors or young adolescents
• Small age gap (e.g., 16–18 years, exact limits to be defined)
• Relationship is consensual and non-exploitative

Jallikattu in Tamil Nadu: Culture and Supreme Court Ruling | UPSC

• A traditional bull-taming sport linked to Tamil culture and agrarian practices

• Tamil Nadu (especially Madurai, Palamedu, Alanganallur)
• Held during Pongal festival (January)

• Participants attempt to hold onto a bull’s hump to prove bravery
• Culturally associated with cattle breeding and native bull preservation
• Not a race; no killing of the bull

• Banned earlier under Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960
• Tamil Nadu amended PCA Act (2017) to allow Jallikattu
• Supreme Court (2023) upheld the amendments and allowed Jallikattu, citing:
• Cultural rights under Article 29

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