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Daily Current Affairs: 6 February, 2026

Q1. Recently, in February, 2026, which country launched Project Vault to stockpile rare earths and critical minerals?

(a) China
(b) United States
(c) Japan
(d) Germany
(e) Australia

Answer: b

Solution:

  • The United States rolled out Project Vault in February 2026.
  • It is a $12 billion public–private initiative to stockpile rare earth elements and critical minerals.
  • The main objective is to protect American companies from global supply disruptions.
  • Under the project, the government will purchase and store strategic minerals essential for key industries.
  • These minerals are used in smartphones, batteries, jet engines, electric vehicles, and advanced electronics.
  • The initiative is modeled on the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve, but instead of crude oil, it focuses on critical minerals.
  • Project Vault is aimed at strengthening supply chain security and reducing dependence on external sources.

Q2. In the context of the recently proposed Mission SAKSHAM by the Reserve Bank of India, what does the term “SAKSHAM” specifically stand for in the cooperative banking ecosystem?

(a) Sahakari Association for Knowledge, Stability, and Holistic Asset Management.

(b) Sectoral Alignment for Knowledge and Strategic Housing Asset Management.

(c) Sahakari Bank Kushal and Shaktishali Management.

(d) Systematic Advancement of Knowledge for Sahakari Banking Management.

(e) Sahakari Bank Kshamta Nirman.

Answer: e

Explanation:

  • Recently, in February, 2026, The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has proposed the launch of Mission SAKSHAM (Sahakari Bank Kshamta Nirman).
  • It is a sector-wide capacity-building and certification framework for the cooperative banking sector.
  • The mission aims to strengthen governance, managerial, and technical capabilities of cooperative banks.
  • The initiative will primarily focus on Urban Cooperative Banks (UCBs) across the country.
  • Under the programme, the RBI plans to train more than 1.4 lakh participants through structured capacity-building and certification modules.
  • The mission is designed to improve operational efficiency, regulatory compliance, risk management, and overall institutional strength of cooperative banks.
  • Mission SAKSHAM represents a major reform-oriented step by the RBI to modernise the cooperative banking ecosystem.

Q3. Under the proposed RBI framework announced in February 2026, customers may be compensated up to ₹________ for losses arising from small-value fraudulent digital transactions.

(a) 10,000
(b) 15,000
(c) 20,000
(d) 25,000
(e) 50,000

Answer: d

Solution:

  • On 6 February 2026, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Sanjay Malhotra announced a proposal to compensate customers for losses from small-value fraudulent digital transactions.
  • Under the proposed framework, customers may receive compensation of up to ₹25,000.
  • The initiative is aimed at strengthening customer protection and enhancing payment safety in the digital ecosystem.
  • The RBI will soon issue draft guidelines outlining the proposed compensation mechanism.
  • The framework will also include a review of customer liability norms in cases of electronic banking frauds.
  • The move is part of the RBI’s broader effort to improve trust, security, and accountability in digital payment systems.

Q4. Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) won the Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2026 title by defeating Delhi Capitals in the final. Who was named the Player of the Match in the WPL 2026 final?

(a) Georgia Voll
(b) Smriti Mandhana
(c) Sophie Devine
(d) Harmanpreet Kaur
(e) Jemimah Rodrigues

Answer: b

Solution:

  • Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) won the Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2026 title.
  • In the final held at Vadodara on 5 February 2026, RCB defeated Delhi Capitals by six wickets.
  • RCB successfully chased the target of 204 runs, finishing at 204/4 in 19.4 overs.
  • Captain Smriti Mandhana led the chase with a brilliant 87 runs off 41 balls.
  • Georgia Voll also played a key role, scoring 79 runs off 54 balls.
  • Smriti Mandhana was named Player of the Match for her match-winning innings.

Major Individual Awards – WPL 2026

  • Emerging Player of the Season: Nandini Sharma (Delhi Capitals)
  • Most Valuable Player: Sophie Devine (Gujarat Giants)
  • Orange Cap (Most Runs): Smriti Mandhana (RCB)
  • Purple Cap (Most Wickets): Sophie Devine (Gujarat Giants)
  • Most Sixes: Harmanpreet Kaur (Mumbai Indians)
  • Best Strike Rate: Grace Harris (RCB)
  • Match IQ of the Season: Sophie Devine (Gujarat Giants)
  • Catch of the Season: Lucy Hamilton (Delhi Capitals)
  • Most Dot Balls: Lauren Bell (RCB)
  • Fair Play Award: Mumbai Indians

Q5. Which Indian educator won the Global Teacher Prize 2026, receiving a one-million-dollar award at the World Government Summit in Dubai for her innovative use of art-based learning to integrate underprivileged children into formal education?

(a) Ranjitsinh Disale
(b) Rouble Nagi
(c) Anand Kumar
(d) Pankaj Bhadouria
(e) Vikas Divyakirti

Answer: b

Solution:

  • Indian educator Rouble Nagi won the Global Teacher Prize 2026.
  • She received a $1 million award at the World Government Summit held in Dubai.
  • The prize was presented by GEMS Education in its 10th edition.
  • The award was handed over by Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.
  • Rouble Nagi was honoured for transforming neglected walls into interactive educational murals that teach reading, writing, arithmetic, public health, and environmental awareness.
  • Over the past two decades, her initiatives have helped integrate more than one million children into formal education through art-based learning.
  • She was selected from over 5,000 nominations across 139 countries.
  • Through the Rouble Nagi Art Foundation, she has established more than 800 educational centres across 100+ low-income communities and villages.
  • These centres help out-of-school children enter formal education, while also offering remedial learning, psychosocial support, and creative activities.
  • The Global Teacher Prize is presented by GEMS Education and organised by the Varkey Foundation with UNESCO.
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