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In the Indian Parliament, a debate erupted over the quoting of an unpublished military memoir. The incident led to protests and the suspension of proceedings. The issue highlights parliamentary rules regarding the use of non-published material and the conduct expected from members during debates.
A recent incident in the Indian Parliament involved a member quoting content from an unpublished memoir, leading to protests and procedural discussions about the rules of quoting unverified material.
India's Union Budget for the year 2026-27 was presented, outlining spending plans and economic goals for the country.
The old method of storing harvested paddy, called Paathara or Khoni, is gradually disappearing in parts of Andhra Pradesh. Experts say fewer households now follow this tradition due to changing lifestyles and modern housing. This shift affects both local culture and farming practices in the area.
India has officially expanded its list of protected wetlands by designating two new sites as Ramsar Sites. This move highlights the country's efforts to conserve natural habitats and protect bird species. The announcement was made ahead of World Wetlands Day and shows India's strong commitment to environmental conservation.
A young man has been detained after allegedly killing his family in their rented home. The case has prompted a thorough police investigation.
India Energy Week 2026 in Goa saw important discussions between India and Canada on energy cooperation and sustainability. This event marked a significant step in their bilateral energy partnership.
India has started a new project to make university education more modern using artificial intelligence (AI). This initiative is in partnership with Google Cloud and Chaudhary Charan Singh University in Meerut. The goal is to improve how students learn and how universities operate.
A man in Delhi became critically ill after taking HIV preventive medication without proper medical guidance. Experts warn against self-medicating and relying solely on AI for health decisions.
The U.S. has approved a potential sale of attack helicopters to Israel. This move aims to strengthen Israel’s defense capabilities. However, the deal has not yet been finalized.
India and the European Union have agreed on a trade pact after two decades of talks. This agreement aims to boost trade and economic cooperation between the two regions.
Indian Railways has launched its first LNG-diesel dual-fuel DEMU train in Ahmedabad, marking a step towards cleaner and more efficient rail travel.
Gujarat's Chief Minister has started a new plan to make rural areas better by providing modern facilities. The effort focuses on improving infrastructure in villages to match urban standards.
Odisha is making significant progress in the field of drone technology and advanced mobility. The state plans to establish a dedicated UAV testing zone to promote research, development, and manufacturing. These efforts aim to position Odisha as a leader in drone and aviation technology in India.
NASA has postponed its Artemis II mission to the Moon because of very cold temperatures at Cape Canaveral, Florida. The new launch date is now set for February 8, 2026, at the earliest.
The Special Investigation Team (SIT) has issued a notice to Telangana's former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao, asking him to appear for questioning in connection with a phone tapping investigation.
Authorities are investigating a car explosion near the Red Fort in Delhi, which caused multiple casualties. The incident is linked to a suspected terror module involving trained doctors and explosives. No official confirmation yet on potential targets beyond the explosion scene.
Venezuela's acting President, Delcy Rodríguez, has taken significant steps in her leadership, including signing new laws and communicating with the United States. These actions are part of ongoing changes in the country's political and economic situation.
Sunetra Pawar, wife of the late Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, is set to take the oath as Deputy Chief Minister on January 31, 2026. This announcement comes shortly after her husband's death and is part of ongoing political developments in Maharashtra.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has clarified that all airlines must follow the rules for weekly rest for pilots. There has been no permission to relax these rules, except for a temporary, specific exception for one airline.