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Feb 25, 2026, 05:08 PM
India Must Prioritize Foundational AI Models to Reduce Dependence on Foreign Technologies

India Must Prioritize Foundational AI Models to Reduce Dependence on Foreign Technologies

India will need to prioritise building its own foundational artificial intelligence (AI) models and strengthen data sovereignty safeguards to reduce dependence on foreign technologies, experts said.During a panel discussion at theBusiness StandardManthan Summit moderated by Aashish Aryan on Wednesday, Sandeep Shukla, director of the International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad, Jibu Elias, country lead for India at Mozilla, and Arunima Sarkar, head of initiatives, at the Centre for Fourth Industrial Revolution (C41R) India, World Economic Forum, concurred that retaining domestic control over user and other critical data was necessary to ensure that AI uplifts and advances India’s population.“AI should evolve into a digital public infrastructure that serves as the base layer. On top of this, sector-specific data can be used to retrain models from which organisation-specific and individual-specific models can be created. In that sense, we really need a foundational model. Without the foundational model, if we are using ChatGPT, Gemini, Anthropic etc., we are giving all our data to them (foreign companies and countries),” Shukla said.In the race to build the latest frontier AI models, countries such as India should take the lead in Global South, according to Elias. “The country’s diversity, in terms of demography, geography, and the data, is our largest strength. So, if something works for India, it can definitely translate to other countries,” he said.India should also focus on AI sovereignty and competitiveness to ensure thorough diffusion of AI across the demographic of the country, Sarkar said.Also ReadMeltPlan raises $10 mn in seed funding led by Bessemer Venture PartnersAI tools need testing before social sector rollout: Experts at BS ManthanR&D-linked incentives to drive India's high-end manufacturing pushIn India, AI will rise from the bottom of the pyramid: Shekhar KapurRegulating social media: Banning it for children is no silver bulletpremium“For AI diffusion, there are a few building blocks. We need compute, connectivity, electricity, talent and skills, and the linguistic capabilities to develop multi-lingual models, especially when we are looking at AI diffusion in the Global South,” she said, adding that countries must also forge strategic partnerships that can enable diverse, country-wide participation in the AI economy.Last week, at the India AI Impact Summit, the government announced that all major countries relevant to AI developments had signed the New Delhi Declaration. So far, nearly 90 countries and international organisations have endorsed the declaration.The New Delhi Declaration on AI has placed AI diffusion and sharing of critical AI infrastructure between Global South countries at the heart of the next phase of development of the technology. Trusted AI emerged as one of the key tenets, with scientists and researchers at the Summit emphasising the need to develop trusted AI systems to enable adoption at scale.“Noting that deepening our understanding of the potential security aspects remains important, we recognise the importance of security in AI systems, industry-led voluntary measures, and the adoption of technical solutions and appropriate policy frameworks that enable innovation while promoting the public interest throughout the AI’s lifecycle,” the declaration said.In addition, India also became the 12th signatory to the Pax Silica initiative, an effort by the US for building reliable supply chain security of critical minerals.The experts stressed that building foundational AI capabilities would require a coordinated push across policy, academia, and industry.India’s AI ambitions, they said, cannot rest solely on application-layer innovation but must extend to chip design, high-performance computing infrastructure, and access to affordable and reliable energy to power data centres. Without these core building blocks, India risks remaining dependent on external ecosystems, they added.Data will be a primary strategic asset for any country, and failing to develop foundational AI infrastructure could lead to a new form of digital neo-colonialism, Shukla said.“If we are sending all our data, we are missing an opportunity to build our model, and they (foreign companies and countries) will now build products which are trained on our data to sell it back to us, like British colonialism. Given the current geopolitics, we have to worry about this neo-colonialism,” he said.The three panelists also noted that conversations around AI diffusion must focus on the Global South, as these countries need to catch up in terms of creating the foundational infrastructure, on top of which further models can be built.“Many of the countries in the global south don't have the kind of infrastructure, especially in terms of compute, access to GPUs (graphic processing units) and all other things. For these countries, open source provides a new way of approaching. We want AI to be a digital public infrastructure. We want to position AI as like digital commons,” Elias said.Elaborating further on building indigenous AI solutions and foundational models, the panelists also cautioned that startups built merely on front-end layers using application programming interface (APIs) of large foreign models may struggle to sustain themselves, as companies such as Google, Anthropic, and OpenAI will ultimately prioritise monetising their own ecosystems.As a solution, students and entrepreneurs should focus on foundational innovation instead of chasing “easy” solutions, Shukla said. He also emphasised that India must encourage deeper technological capability rather than superficial AI integrations.Adding to the thought, Sarkar said that the country must focus on critical areas like education and health to improve the overall quality of life.While India ranks third in research and development (R&D), globally, the gap between the second and third player is huge and the country must make substantial progress in that sphere, according to Elias.“While government investment is important, the private sector should also invest in R&D and infrastructure building. They cannot simply take subsidies from the government to do R&D,” Shukla added.Delving into the importance of skilling and talent development, the panelists pointed out that while India produces a large pool of engineers annually, there is a need to have specialised training. Universities, they said, must strengthen research-oriented programmes and encourage collaboration with industry to bridge the gap between academic research and commercial deployment.
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Feb 25, 2026, 04:51 PM
BJP Leader Sunil Deodhar Sparks Controversy with Alleged Anti-Christian Remarks in Meghalaya

BJP Leader Sunil Deodhar Sparks Controversy with Alleged Anti-Christian Remarks in Meghalaya

Senior BJP leader Sunil Deodhar courted controversy by allegedly mocking Christians and Jesus Christ during a gathering in Meghalaya , and tendered an apology following protests from various quarters, including his own party. ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today READ TODAY'S EPAPER ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The ruling National People's Party (NPP) condemned the alleged "divisive rhetoric" by Deodhar, while the state NCP's youth wing filed a police complaint accusing him of targeting Christians . The controversy erupted after a speech delivered by Deodhar at an indigenous forum meeting last week went viral on social media, drawing sharp reactions from political parties and civil society organisations in the Christian-majority state. Deodhar, who hailed from Maharashtra, delivered his speech in the local Khasi language, allegedly containing remarks targeting churches and Jesus Christ. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links Stories You May Like Bengaluru News: Retired BBMP Engineer Found Hangi ng Undo Karnataka: Nehru Nagar Pare nts Boycott School Over Quarrying Undo Lokayukta raids: Fake docum ents in Mandya land scam under lens Undo State BJP general secretary W Pohshna said the remarks showed "severe bias against Christians" and alleged that Deodhar had mocked Christ, and referred to Jesus as an outsider or "dkhar". Also Read:Congress' Gogoi questions ‘value’ of Assam CM Himanta Sarma’s ‘India–Pakistan’ jibe over parliamentary panel role Also Read:Congress' Gogoi questions ‘value’ of Assam CM Himanta Sarma’s ‘India–Pakistan’ jibe over parliamentary panel role In a statement, the NPP expressed deep concern over the remarks allegedly made by Deodhar at the programme held at Pynter village in East Khasi Hills district. The party said the statements were "factually incorrect" and aimed at inciting hatred and division within society. Hynniewtrep Youth Council (HYC), a social organisation, staged protests in parts of Shillong and burnt an effigy of Deodhar, demanding accountability and cautioning public figures against making statements that could inflame communal sentiments. Amid mounting criticism, the BJP state leadership distanced itself from Deodhar's comments and urged him to issue a public apology, stressing that the party respects all religions and communities. Deodhar then tendered an apology, saying he holds "immense respect for Christ" and expressed regret if his remarks had hurt religious sentiments. The apology was sent to the BJP state unit, which circulated it to the media, party sources said. Earlier, NPP spokesperson HM Shangpliang said, "Such allegations are baseless and are intended to incite hatred and division in the community. We urge everyone to reject such divisive rhetoric and promote unity and harmony." Political leaders have a responsibility to promote peace, tolerance, understanding and unity, he said. Shangpliang stated that it would not allow such remarks to undermine the peace and social fabric of the state, and demanded an apology and accountability over what it termed "offensive and baseless" speech. The state NCP's youth wing lodged a complaint with the police alleging that Deodhar made defamatory statements during a public address on February 16 and deliberately targeted the Christian community. Also Read:Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma's spouse poses questions in assembly in rare husband-wife encounter Also Read:Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma's spouse poses questions in assembly in rare husband-wife encounter According to the complaint, Deodhar allegedly claimed that certain churches "imposed conditions" for school admissions, including conversion and compulsory Bible studies, which, the party described as vague and baseless. The complaint sought action against the BJP leader, alleging that his statements could provoke communal discord and hurt religious sentiments. A police officer said the complaint has been received and is under examination. Police said the situation remained peaceful, while authorities appealed for calm and urged people not to spread inflammatory content online. ADVERTISEMENT Published 25 February 2026, 22:21 IST India News BJP India Politics Meghalaya news Sunil Deodhar Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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Feb 25, 2026, 04:35 PM
BJP Gains Momentum in Digboi with Large-Scale Opposition Party Defections

BJP Gains Momentum in Digboi with Large-Scale Opposition Party Defections

Digboi:Ahead of the upcomingAssembly elections, over 150 workers, student leaders, and grassroots organisers from opposition parties formally joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) at a ceremony at Cultural Hall in Kailashpur under Assam’sDigboi constituencyon Wednesday.The event marked the formal induction of these members into theBJPin the Buridihing region of Upper Assam.Former members of the Indian National Congress, Asom Jatiya Parishad, and Raijor Dal, along with several student leaders and social activists, took formal membership in the BJP, citing the party’s governance model and development initiatives as motivating factors.Many of the new members mentioned visible progress in infrastructure, welfare programs, and grassroots connectivity under Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Assam Chief MinisterHimanta Biswa Sarmaas influencing their decision to join.Political observers note that the large-scale shift may indicate a changing political mood in Digboi. The induction of over 150 opposition workers in a single programme is expected to strengthen the BJP’s booth-level network and electoral operations across Buridihing Mouza.Party sources described the development as a morale booster that reflects growing public confidence in the BJP’s governance and long-term vision for Assam.Addressing the gathering, MLA Suren Phukan stated that since Buridihing Mouza became part of the Digboi constituency, sustained efforts have been made to ensure comprehensive development.He pointed to improvements in road connectivity, rural infrastructure, education, healthcare, and sports facilities, attributing the accelerated implementation of projects to the support of the state government.He added that the expanding support base of the BJP reflects public confidence in transparent governance and decisive leadership.The MLA called on the newly inducted members to work unitedly and dedicate themselves to public service, noting the importance of the upcoming Assembly elections for ensuring continued development and stability in the region.The joining ceremony was part of a broader schedule of developmental and community initiatives undertaken by the MLA across the constituency. During the day, he inaugurated Namghars at Talpathar Village, Ratnapur Hatigarh Village, Kailashpur Changmai Village, and Navajyoti Gaon.A cheque distribution under the “Eti Kali Duti Paat” initiative was also organised at Philbari Hanuman Tea Estate, providing financial assistance to tea garden communities and reflecting the government’s focus on inclusive growth.The development is expected to influence the constituency’s political landscape as campaigning intensifies across Upper Assam.Related
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Feb 25, 2026, 04:13 PM
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu Welcomes Indian Counterpart Narendra Modi to Jerusalem

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu Welcomes Indian Counterpart Narendra Modi to Jerusalem

Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi ahead of his address to the Israeli Parliament, Knesset, and described him as "a great friend of Israel, a great champion of the Indian-Israeli alliance, a great leader on the world stage." PM Netanyahu described PM Modi as "dear friend" and said he was deeply moved by the visit. "I have to tell you, Narendra, my dear friend, I am deeply, deeply moved by your visit here today. I've never been more moved than by your visit here with us, a great friend of Israel, a great champion of the Indian-Israeli alliance, a great leader on the world stage. Welcome to Jerusalem, my dear friend, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and your distinguished delegation," he said. Let us know! 👂What type of content would you like to see from us this year? "I would almost venture to say, more than a friend, a brother. Now, when you were last here, we, the two of us, were on the Mediterranean coast, and I said, why don't we take off our shoes and go into the water?... We didn't walk on water, but we did perform miracles since then. Because what we have done is we've doubled our trade, tripled our cooperation, quadrupled our understanding," he added. Let us know! 👂What type of content would you like to see from us this year? Amir Ohana, Speaker of the Knesset, said it his privilege to welcome PM Modi. "Today, it is my great privilege as Speaker of the Knesset to welcome him as the first Prime Minister of India to address the Knesset and to make history once again. Thank you, Prime Minister Modi," he said. Let us know! 👂What type of content would you like to see from us this year? Also Watch: On his arrival in the Parliament, PM Modi was welcomed with "Modi, Modi" chants and received a standing ovation. PM Modi and his wife Sara Netanyahu attend official reception ceremony at the Knesset for PM Modi. PM Modi earlier arrived in Tel Aviv on two-day visit to Israel. (Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)
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Tripura Organizes Seminar on Elected Representatives' Responsibility and Accountability

Tripura Organizes Seminar on Elected Representatives' Responsibility and Accountability

Agartala:Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh Narayan Singh and Union Parliamentary Affairs MinisterKiren Rijijuare likely to attend a state-level seminar on the responsibility and accountability of elected representatives, to be organised by theTripura Legislative Assemblyon February 27, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ratan Lal Nath said on Wednesday.Addressing reporters at the Assembly premises, Nath said Chief MinisterManik Saha, Leader of the OppositionJitendra Choudhury, MLAs, MPs, MDCs, and elected representatives of civic and rural bodies are also expected to participate in the seminar-cum-workshop.Nath said the programme aims to sensitise elected representatives, from the panchayat level to the Assembly and Parliament, about their duties and responsibilities towards voters. He added that the seminar would focus on transparency, accountability, and effective public service.Acting Speaker of the Tripura Legislative Assembly, Ram Prasad Paul, said the event would be held at Pragna Bhavan in Agartala.He noted that while similar programmes have been attended by members in other states, such an event had not been organised by the Tripura Assembly previously.Related
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Feb 25, 2026, 04:03 PM
Tragedy Strikes RGUKT Campus: 19-Year-Old Student Found Dead After Lover's Death

Tragedy Strikes RGUKT Campus: 19-Year-Old Student Found Dead After Lover's Death

Mumbai, February 25:A 19-year-old engineering student at the Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies (RGUKT) in Telangana's Basara was found dead in her hostel room on Wednesday, February 25. The incident occurred less than 24 hours after her lover,f who was also a close relative, reportedly ended his life in their native district. The deceased, a first-year student originally from Wanaparthy district in Telangana, was discovered by university staff and fellow students. Campus authorities immediately alerted the local police, who have launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death.Telangana Shocker: Case Registered Against Man for Harassing Woman Employee at Reliance Mart in Banswada Over Devotional Songs; Police Step Up Security. According to local law enforcement, the student is believed to have taken her life late Tuesday night. Initial inquiries suggest the act was a reaction to the news of her lover's death earlier that day. Police officials confirmed that the two were involved in a relationship and shared a familial connection. The discovery has caused a wave of shock across the RGUKT campus, a premier institution known for its technical education programs.Telangana: Dalit Woman Doctor Dies by Suicide After Colleague Refuses Marriage Over Caste Differences in Siddipet. Police noted that no suicide note was recovered from the hostel room. Forensic teams have inspected the site, and the student's personal belongings, including her mobile phone, have been secured for digital analysis to determine her final communications. It is also reported that the deceased student's body has been shifted to a local government hospital for a post-mortem examination. Meanwhile, the police have registered a case of suspicious death and are awaiting the autopsy report to finalise their findings. Further investigation is underway. TruLY Score 4 – Reliable | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 4 on LatestLY. The information comes from reputable news agencies like (PTI). While not an official source, it meets professional journalism standards and can be confidently shared with your friends and family, though some updates may follow. Tele Manas (Ministry of Health) – 14416 or 1800 891 4416; NIMHANS – + 91 80 26995000 /5100 /5200 /5300 /5400; Peak Mind – 080-456 87786; Vandrevala Foundation – 9999 666 555; Arpita Suicide Prevention Helpline – 080-23655557; iCALL – 022-25521111 and 9152987821; COOJ Mental Health Foundation (COOJ) – 0832-2252525. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 25, 2026 09:33 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 25, 2026, 03:56 PM
R Nallakannu: A Moral Compass of India's Freedom Struggle

R Nallakannu: A Moral Compass of India's Freedom Struggle

Chennai:Freedom fighter and Communist veteran R Nallakannu passed away in Chennai at 101 on Tuesday afternoon. Ailing for some time, he was undergoing treatment at the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital, where he breathed his last—closing a chapter that bridged India’s freedom struggle and contemporary political life. For generations of cadres of the Communist Party of India (CPI), Nallakannu, known as RNK to comrades, was not merely a leader but a living link to a time when idealism and selflessness defined public life. When the Communist movement split in 1964 after the Indo-China war, he chose to remain with the CPI. He went on to serve three terms as Tamil Nadu State Secretary from 1992, guiding the party through turbulent decades. Let us know! 👂What type of content would you like to see from us this year? Let us know! 👂What type of content would you like to see from us this year? Born in 1925 in Srivaikundam in Thoothukudi district, a nerve centre of the freedom movement shaped by V.O. Chidambaram, RNK joined nationalist activities as a schoolboy. Though too young to participate in the Individual Satyagraha or Quit India movements, he organised meetings and absorbed the fiery oratory of local leaders who spoke of Jallianwala Bagh and colonial injustice. Let us know! 👂What type of content would you like to see from us this year? He joined the Communist Party at 18, influenced by agrarian struggles and trade union movements in the south. Defying his father’s wish for a stable job, he left home with just a dhoti and towel to become a full-time party worker. He worked closely with P. Srinivasa Rao in the peasant movement and fought exploitation by powerful mutts. In one instance, when he attempted to enter streets barred to oppressed communities, he was tied to a post and beaten. His activism came at enormous personal cost. Arrested in 1949 in the Nellai Conspiracy Case—which accused Communists of plotting to overthrow the government led by Jawaharlal Nehru—he was sentenced to life imprisonment and released in 1956. He spent years underground when the party was banned, first by the British and later by independent India’s government. He endured brutal torture; a police officer allegedly singed his upper lip with a cigarette butt, leaving him unable to grow a moustache. Even in his later years, RNK remained a tireless field worker. In 2010, he filed and personally argued a Public Interest Litigation in the Madras High Court against illegal sand mining in the Thamirabarani River, securing a stay order and earning admiration beyond ideological lines. Also Watch: That respect was perhaps best captured by Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan, who defeated RNK in the 1999 Coimbatore Lok Sabha election. “I was actually upset that a dignified leader like him could not win,” he wrote once, reflecting on a victory that brought him “deep pain.” Soft-spoken, affable and unwavering in his commitment to secularism and workers’ rights, RNK remained troubled by communal politics and the weakening of public sector institutions. He consistently advocated unity between the CPI and CPI(M), believing only a united Left could defend India’s secular fabric. With his passing, Tamil Nadu—and the nation—loses not just a veteran Communist, but a moral compass forged in struggle and sacrifice.
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Feb 25, 2026, 03:52 PM
Aston Martin Announces 20% Workforce Reduction Amid Restructuring Efforts

Aston Martin Announces 20% Workforce Reduction Amid Restructuring Efforts

Gaydon, February 25:British luxury car manufacturer Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings Plc announced on Wednesday that it will reduce its total workforce by 20% as part of a broader restructuring plan. The decision follows significant financial disruption caused by new United States trade tariffs and a prolonged period of weak consumer demand within the Chinese market. The Gaydon-headquartered firm confirmed that the job cuts will affect approximately 600 positions out of its 3,000-strong global workforce. This consolidation includes a previously announced 5% reduction from 2025, with the automaker aiming to save approximately GBP 40 million, or 54 million USD, primarily within the current financial year.JSW MG Motor to Invest USD 440 Million in India for EV and Hybrid Expansion. In addition to the personnel reductions, Aston Martin has significantly scaled back its medium-term investment strategy. The company’s five-year capital expenditure plan has been lowered to GBP 1.7 billion, down from the earlier estimate of GBP 2 billion. A primary driver of this saving is the decision to delay investments in electric vehicle technology. While the industry continues to pivot toward electrification, Aston Martin is prioritising immediate liquidity and debt management. The company currently carries a debt load of GBP 1.28 billion, despite multiple rounds of capital infusion led by Executive Chairman Lawrence Stroll. The automaker described the impact of recent US tariffs as “extremely disruptive” to its global operations. The United States remains a critical region for luxury vehicle sales, and the additional costs have pressured profit margins already strained by a "subdued" luxury sector in China. While the company anticipates further cash outflows throughout 2026, management remains optimistic about a "material improvement" in financial performance later in the year. The market responded with cautious optimism to the cost-cutting measures, as Aston Martin shares rose 5.01% to 59.75 British pence during Wednesday morning trading in London. Despite the morning stock surge, the heritage brand continues to face steep valuation challenges. Data from the London Stock Exchange indicates that the company’s share price has depreciated by more than 92% over the last five years and nearly 47% over the past twelve months.Ola Electric Shares Decline Amid Ongoing Legal Challenges, EV Maker To Reduce Physical Stores by 550 by the End of March. Currently, the firm’s market capitalisation stands at approximately GBP 576.09 million. By reducing headcount and slowing its transition to an all-electric line-up, the company is attempting to stabilise its balance sheet and protect its remaining cash reserves in a volatile international trade environment. TruLY Score 3 – Believable; Needs Further Research | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 3 on LatestLY, this article appears believable but may need additional verification. It is based on reporting from news websites or verified journalists (Mint), but lacks supporting official confirmation. Readers are advised to treat the information as credible but continue to follow up for updates or confirmations (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 25, 2026 09:22 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 25, 2026, 03:41 PM
Maharashtra Reports 41 Tiger Deaths in 2025; Government Implements Measures to Prevent Wildlife Fatalities

Maharashtra Reports 41 Tiger Deaths in 2025; Government Implements Measures to Prevent Wildlife Fatalities

Mumbai, Feb 25:Maharashtra Forest Minister Ganesh Naik on Wednesday informed the Legislative Assembly that 41 tigers died in the state in 2025 due to various causes, including natural reasons, accidents, electrocution, and poaching. In a written reply to a question raised in the Assembly, the minister said that of the total deaths, 28 were due to natural causes, eight occurred in accidents, four were caused by electrocution, and one tiger was killed by poachers. The question sought details on tiger fatalities in the state and the measures being taken by the government to prevent deaths caused by accidents, electrocution, and poaching. Responding to the query, Naik said several measures have been implemented to prevent wildlife deaths, particularly in railway accidents. He said instructions have been issued to the Railways to construct underpasses and overpasses in forest areas along newly proposed railway lines. Additionally, a speed limit of 40 kmph has been prescribed for trains passing through forest stretches to reduce the risk of wildlife collisions. To curb poaching, the minister said regular patrolling is carried out by the Special Tiger Protection Force.Ladki Bahin Yojana Update: Maharashtra Government Begins Disbursement of January Instalment of Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana. He added that informers have been appointed at the range level to gather intelligence on poaching activities, and wireless communication systems have been activated in sensitive areas to improve surveillance. Check posts have also been established at key locations in vulnerable zones to conduct vehicle inspections and monitor suspicious movement. A fortnightly monitoring programme is being implemented to track the movement of tigers and leopards at the range level. The minister said temporary camps of nomadic groups near villages are also inspected and their movements monitored as part of preventive measures. Camera traps have been installed at tiger corridors, waterholes, and other critical locations to monitor wildlife movement and detect suspicious activity. Water bodies in forest areas are also regularly inspected to prevent poisoning incidents, he added. Meanwhile, Opposition members in the Legislative Assembly demanded strict action against those involved in illegal prenatal s*x determination and female foeticide, calling for the invocation of the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA). Raising a calling attention motion, NCP (SP) MLA Jitendra Awhad highlighted concerns over the declining gender ratio and urged the government to treat illegal s*x determination as organised crime. He argued that such activities involve coordinated networks and should be dealt with under stringent legal provisions such as MCOCA. In a written reply, Public Health Minister Prakash Abitkar outlined measures taken by the government, including stricter registration and inspection of sonography centres, toll-free helplines, complaint portals, rewards for informants, sting operations, awareness campaigns, and prosecution of offenders.Maharashtra: Tiger Kills Woman in Chandrapur's Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve; 6th Casualty in District in Less Than a Week. While several Opposition MLAs, including Babasaheb Deshmukh of the Peasants and Workers Party and Congress MLA Jyoti Gaikwad, supported the demand for stricter legal action, Abitkar said that the Maharashtra Regulation of Use of Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques Act, 1988, contains adequate provisions to address such offences. He added that the government would continue efforts to strengthen enforcement but did not commit to invoking MCOCA in such cases. TruLY Score 4 – Reliable | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 4 on LatestLY. The information comes from reputable news agencies like (IANS). While not an official source, it meets professional journalism standards and can be confidently shared with your friends and family, though some updates may follow. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 25, 2026 09:11 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 25, 2026, 03:30 PM
CIA Warns Tim Cook of Potential Chinese Military Action Against Taiwan by 2027

CIA Warns Tim Cook of Potential Chinese Military Action Against Taiwan by 2027

In a meeting that combined national security with the tech industry, Tim Cook was reportedly warned by the Central Intelligence Agency that China could take military action against Taiwan by 2027. The closed-door briefing took place in 2023 and was meant to alert major U.S. tech companies about growing geopolitical risks. The warning was first reported by The New York Times and later reported by MacRumors. According to the reports, senior U.S. officials shared intelligence suggesting that China has been preparing its military in a way that could allow it to move on Taiwan within the next few years. Taiwan plays a huge role in the global tech industry. The island is home to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, better known as TSMC. The company makes most of the world’s advanced chips, including the processors used in iPhones, iPads, and Macs. If there were a conflict in Taiwan, chip production could be badly affected. That would disrupt global supply chains and hurt companies like Apple that depend heavily on these chips. It could also affect the broader global economy, as semiconductors are used in everything from smartphones to cars. The reports suggest that Tim Cook was deeply concerned after the briefing. Like other tech leaders, he was told to prepare for possible disruptions. In recent years, Apple has already started diversifying its manufacturing and investing more in production outside China and Taiwan. TSMC has also begun building factories in the United States, including in Arizona. These steps are part of a larger effort to reduce dependence on a single region for critical technology components. While no one knows if China will actually move on Taiwan by 2027, the warning has made one thing clear: global politics now plays a major role in how tech companies plan their future. On Tuesday, Apple shareholders rejected a proposal requiring the company to report on its reliance on China for manufacturing most of its products. The vote comes after nearly a decade of efforts by Apple to diversify production to countries like Vietnam, India, and the U.S., where the company recently announced it will begin assembling some Mac mini computers to meet domestic demand later this year. During a Q&A session, Apple CEO told shareholders that while the company plans to continue annual dividend increases, it is prioritizing investments in technologies such as AI.
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Feb 25, 2026, 03:24 PM
US-Iran Tensions Escalate: Regional War Fears Amid Failed Negotiations

US-Iran Tensions Escalate: Regional War Fears Amid Failed Negotiations

Synopsis If the negotiations fail, Trump repeatedly has threatened to attack Iran - something Mideast nations fear could spiral into a new regional war as the embers of the yearslong Israel-Hamas war still smolder. Already, Iran has said all U.S. military bases in the Mideast would be considered legitimate targets, putting at risk the tens of thousands of American service members in the region.
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Feb 25, 2026, 03:23 PM
CBI Arrests Three Accused in Rs 1.86 Crore Digital Arrest Fraud Case Involving Senior Citizen

CBI Arrests Three Accused in Rs 1.86 Crore Digital Arrest Fraud Case Involving Senior Citizen

Hyderabad, February 25:The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Wednesday conducted extensive searches across six states and arrested three accused in a "Digital Arrest" fraud case involving Rs 1.86 crore. The case pertains to the defrauding of a senior citizen from Kerala's Kottayam district. Through meticulous digital forensics and financial trail analysis, investigators uncovered a complex network spanning multiple Indian states, with indications of international linkages, the agency said in a statement. The CBI launched synchronised search and arrest operations targeting two critical components of the cyber-fraud ecosystem: Mule bank account networks and fraudulently procured SIM cards. Searches were conducted at multiple locations in Goa, Bengaluru, Palakkad (Kerala), Nagpur, Hyderabad, and Delhi. During the searches, investigators seized digital devices, debit cards, bank account documentation, and other incriminating materials. The seized evidence is currently undergoing detailed examination.Semiconnect Conference 2026: Gujarat To Host 3rd Edition of Global Semiconductor Summit in Gandhinagar March 1. Blessin Jacob Abraham, a mule account operator arrested from Goa, is suspected of having played a key role in operating mule accounts and facilitating cryptocurrency transactions linked to this fraud. Several digital devices containing incriminating data were seized from his possession. The second arrested accused is Mohammad Mushtaque, a shell company operator from Nagpur who used the company account to receive proceeds of crime. A substantial number of debit cards and digital devices were recovered from the premises linked to him. Mohammad Junaid was arrested in Bengaluru. He was involved in procuring SIM cards fraudulently. He allegedly duped unsuspecting individuals by offering “5G SIM upgrades,” misusing their KYC documents to activate SIM cards that were subsequently used in cyber-fraud operations believed to originate from abroad. Investigation is ongoing to identify additional domestic and international collaborators and to dismantle the broader cyber-fraud infrastructure.TCS CEO K. Krithivasan Urges Employees to Adopt AI Even if Technology Impacts Short-Term Revenue. This operation represents a step in dismantling the enabling ecosystem behind “Digital Arrest” scams, the CBI said. The CBI remains committed to aggressively pursuing organised cyber-criminal networks and safeguarding public trust in digital systems, it added. TruLY Score 4 – Reliable | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 4 on LatestLY. The information comes from reputable news agencies like (IANS). While not an official source, it meets professional journalism standards and can be confidently shared with your friends and family, though some updates may follow. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 25, 2026 08:53 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 25, 2026, 03:14 PM
Congress Protests Changes to MGNREGA, Alleging Weakening of Social Security for Poor

Congress Protests Changes to MGNREGA, Alleging Weakening of Social Security for Poor

Chandigarh:Led by party in-charge B K Hariprasad, former two-time chief minister and Leader of the Opposition (LoP) Bhupinder Singh Hooda, the Congress MLAs and workers on Wednesday held a protest against the changes made by the BJP government to Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) alleging that the BJP was trying to weaken the social security net provided to the poor. Party leaders, party MLAs and workers who raised slogans against the BJP government also took out a protest march with placards against the government from the Congress office towards the assembly, though the police stopped and detained them. They were taken to Sector 3 police station from where they were released later in the day. Speaking on the occasion, Hooda said the BJP government undermined the rights of Dalits, backward classes, the poor, rural population, and panchayats, but Congress stood with MGNREGA workers and is campaigning across the country to protect their employment. Also Watch: He said that the Congress’ response to a question in Parliament revealed that over 800,000 MGNREGA workers were registered in Haryana. However, in 2024-25, the government provided 100 days of work to only 2,100 families. The government neither provided work nor compensation as outlined in the scheme, he said. “This means the BJP had already virtually abolished this scheme in Haryana. Now, with the name change, the scheme has been wiped out. However, Congress will oppose it at every level and force the government to reverse this anti-people decision,” he added.
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Feb 25, 2026, 03:13 PM
Shiv Sena MP Appointed to Lead India-Indonesia Parliamentary Friendship Group

Shiv Sena MP Appointed to Lead India-Indonesia Parliamentary Friendship Group

Shiv Sena MP Dr. Shrikant Shinde has been appointed to lead the India–Indonesia Parliamentary Friendship Group, a move aimed at strengthening legislative and diplomatic engagement between the two countries. Shinde, who represents Kalyan in Maharashtra, said the responsibility was a matter of “immense pride” and an opportunity to deepen India’s outreach on the global stage. He also added that the Parliamentary Friendship Group would serve as a platform to strengthen democratic dialogue and expand cooperation in cultural, economic and social sectors between India and Indonesia. The India–Indonesia Parliamentary Friendship Group is part of a broader mechanism through which Members of Parliament from both countries engage in structured exchanges, discuss legislative practices and promote people-to-people ties. At 39, Shinde will be among the youngest MPs to head such a parliamentary delegation.
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Controversy Erupts Over Namaz Offered Inside Electricity Office in Maharashtra

Controversy Erupts Over Namaz Offered Inside Electricity Office in Maharashtra

A political controversy erupted in Maharashtra during the ongoing Budget Session after a video surfaced showing people offering namaz inside the electricity department office in Malegaon. The incident reportedly took place during a protest led by Lukman Kamal, president of the Malegaon Lok Sangharsh Samiti, along with local residents at the municipal corporation’s electricity department. As the demonstration coincided with the holy month of Ramzan and the time for Asr prayers, some protesters offered namaz in congregation inside the office premises. Let us know! 👂What type of content would you like to see from us this year? Reacting sharply, Maharashtra minister and BJP leader Nitesh Rane criticised the act, saying, “This is a Hindu rashtra. No one is allowed to do this here.” He questioned whether elected representatives were chosen for the development of Malegaon or “to do jihad,” and asked why prayers could not be offered in mosques when many were available. Rane said action would be sought in the matter. The minister further courted controversy by alleging that madrassas were “centres for making terrorists” and suggested that institutions where children were allegedly mistreated should be shut down. His remarks drew a strong rebuttal from Samajwadi Party MLA Abu Asim Azmi, who dismissed the allegations and said no madrassa in India promotes terrorism. He invited authorities to install CCTV cameras or conduct inspections, asserting that no unlawful activities would be found. Azmi also maintained that namaz can be offered anywhere at its designated time and should not attract objections.
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Feb 25, 2026, 03:13 PM
Private Moment Between Trump Children Captivates Attention During State of the Union Address

Private Moment Between Trump Children Captivates Attention During State of the Union Address

Synopsis During President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address, cameras captured a brief private conversation between Barron Trump and Ivanka Trump in the House gallery. The exchange’s context remains unclear, and the identity of the person referenced is unknown. The moment drew public interest as media outlets covered the event, which also featured major political themes and an upcoming Democratic rebuttal after the president’s speech.
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Feb 25, 2026, 02:58 PM
Katrina Kaif Spotted for First Time Since Giving Birth to Son Vihaan with Vicky Kaushal

Katrina Kaif Spotted for First Time Since Giving Birth to Son Vihaan with Vicky Kaushal

Nearly three months after the birth of her son Vihaan with Vicky Kaushal, actress Katrina Kaif was spotted for the first time in the city on Tuesday (February 24) evening. A while ago, Katrina was spotted stepping out of a building with fitness instructor Yasmin Karachiwala in Mumbai. In a hurry, she quickly made her way to the car, trying to dodge the paparazzi. Despite her efforts, the photographers managed to capture her as she settled into the vehicle. She was dressed in a black hoodie and had her face covered with a mask. मां बनने के बाद पहली बार स्पॉट हुईं Katrina Kaif, चेहरे पर मास्क पहने पैपराजी को देख खिलखिलाईं एक्ट्रेस#katrinakaif#vickykaushal#KatrinaFirstAppearence#BollywoodCouple#KatrinaKaifSonpic.twitter.com/GTcRRWzeO5 — Tadka Bollywood (@Onlinetadka)February 25, 2026 In January, Vicky and Katrina shared a joint post to announce their son's name. The picture showed Katrina's hand, Vicky's hand, and their baby's tiny hand placed together. Along with the photo, the couple shared their feelings as new parents. "Our Ray of Light, Vihaan Kaushal Prayers are answered. Life is beautiful. Our world has changed in an instant. Gratitude beyond words," read their Instagram post.‘Our Ray of Light’: Katrina Kaif-Vicky Kaushal Share FIRST Photo With Their Baby Boy, Reveal His Name As Vihaan Kaushal in Heartwarming Post. Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal welcomed their first child in November last year. At the time, the couple had shared the news of their baby's arrival through a joint post on social media. "Our bundle of joy has arrived. With immense love and gratitude, we welcome our baby boy. 7th November, 2025. Katrina & Vicky," their note read.It’s a Baby Boy! Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif Welcome Their First Child, Embrace Parenthood and Share Heartfelt Announcement on Instagram (View Post). Katrina confirmed her pregnancy in September 2025 with an adorable picture from what appeared to be a maternity photoshoot. "On our way to start the best chapter of our lives, with hearts full of joy and gratitude," the two wrote in a joint announcement on Instagram. Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif tied the knot on December 9, 2021, at Six Senses Fort Barwara in Rajasthan. (The above story is verified and authored by ANI staff, ANI is South Asia's leading multimedia news agency with over 100 bureaus in India, South Asia and across the globe. ANI brings the latest news on Politics and Current Affairs in India & around the World, Sports, Health, Fitness, Entertainment, & News. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY) TruLY Score 4 – Reliable | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 4 on LatestLY. The information comes from reputable news agencies like (ANI). While not an official source, it meets professional journalism standards and can be confidently shared with your friends and family, though some updates may follow.
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BMC Proposes 22.14% Increase in Health Department Budget for FY 2026-27

BMC Proposes 22.14% Increase in Health Department Budget for FY 2026-27

Mumbai, Feb 25:In a move aimed at strengthening the city’s public healthcare system, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has proposed a 22.14% increase in its Health Department budget for the financial year 2026–27, while continuing to expand services under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. The budget, presented by Municipal Commissioner Bhushan Gagrani, outlines a balanced approach that combines higher public investment with strategic private participation. The total health allocation has been proposed at Rs 7,456.80 crore, up from the revised estimate of Rs 6,104.75 crore in 2025–26 — an increase of over Rs 1,350 crore. Of this, Rs 5,237.09 crore has been earmarked for revenue expenditure and Rs 2,219.17 crore for capital expenditure. The capital allocation for health accounts for around 5% of the BMC’s overall capital budget, signalling a focused yet substantial commitment to hospital redevelopment, equipment upgrades and infrastructure expansion. Hospital expansion and diagnostics push A major component of the plan is the addition of 4,556 new beds across municipal hospitals. However, these beds are expected to become operational over the next two to three years. The civic body is also investing in advanced diagnostics. Four major municipal hospitals will soon be equipped with in-house 3-Tesla MRI machines, reducing dependence on private empanelled centres and cutting waiting times. All machines have already been procured. The move is expected to improve access to high-resolution imaging for neurological, cardiac and musculoskeletal cases. PPP expansion and political opposition At the same time, the PPP model remains central to service delivery expansion. In 2025 alone, over 20,000 dialysis sessions were conducted across ten PPP-operated centres. The next phase includes the operation and maintenance of additional dialysis centres, management of dispensaries and diagnostic facilities, and expansion into services such as CT scans, MRI, cath labs, blood banks and ICU intensivist support. However, the PPP model continues to face opposition. Several elected corporators have opposed the move in the past. It remains to be seen how strongly they raise objections during the upcoming budget discussions. Insurance coverage and reimbursement plan From this year onwards, the Health Department will work to enrol at least 25% of patients in BMC hospitals under schemes such as Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Jan Arogya Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana, Employees' State Insurance Corporation, and the Employees Group Insurance Scheme to secure reimbursement of healthcare expenses. Expenses for BMC employees will be recovered through the Group Health Insurance Scheme. In the future, BMC plans to expand this initiative to cover all eligible patients and encourage hospitals to maximise reimbursements under these schemes. Also Watch: Major budget allocation . Redevelopment of Sion Hospital Premises Phase-I and Phase II – Rs 230 crore . Redevelopment of Rajawadi Hospital Phase-II – Rs 60 crore . Multi-Specialty BMC Hospital at Bhandup (S Ward) – Rs 160 crore . Construction of Specialty Hospital for Cancer at Bandra – Rs 40 crore . Redevelopment of Siddharth Hospital – Rs 78 crore . Two towers in KEM Hospital campus – Rs 27 crore To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit:https://budgetproperties.in/
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Feb 25, 2026, 02:30 PM
Indian Utility Expert Joins Global Smart Water Networks Forum

Indian Utility Expert Joins Global Smart Water Networks Forum

Ram Prasath Manohar, chairman of the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB), has been selected as a member of the fifth Senior Utility Advisory Group (UAG) of The Smart Water Networks Forum (SWAN). He is the only Indian to be part of the global non-profit working on digital transformation in the water sector. SWAN said it selected global SWAN utility experts from India, Australia, Canada, Portugal, Brazil, and the US. “UAG Members will collaborate by exploring concrete utility challenges, uncovering regional trends, and identifying strategic research priorities. Selected based on their extensive industry contributions and leadership experience, this cohort will support SWAN’s future planning, review current global initiatives and research outputs, as well as share utility-centric input to drive continued value for SWAN’s rapidly growing smart water ecosystem,” it said in a statement. Manohar said, “I personally love the vision of SWAN and its role in shaping the future of smart water globally. I look forward to working closely with the UAG to drive meaningful collaboration and practical solutions to the complex water challenges we face today.” The other members are Zonetta E English, Strategic Initiatives & Project Director – Louisville MSD (US); David Hughes-Owen, CEO – Busselton Water (Australia); Joana Araújo, Operations Management Centre Coordinator – Águas e Energia do Porto (Portugal); Arash Farajian, Manager, Field Innovation Team – Toronto Water (Canada), and Denis Maia, Chief Customer and Technology Officer – Sabesp (Brazil) Manohar further said, “The BWSSB has successfully adopted world-class, AI-driven technologies to elevate the city’s infrastructure. I dedicate this milestone to the relentless efforts of the BWSSB technical team and staff, who execute these visionary technological projects daily to serve the citizens of Bengaluru .” Manohar’s inclusion comes after recent artificial intelligence, robot deployment, and data-driven initiatives at the BWSSB. He said the deployment AI tools in water pumping stations and sewage treatment plants saved Rs 40 crore annually by preventing leakage. The BWSSB has also deployed AI-enabled internet-of-things sensors to monitor groundwater levels in about 40 lakes in Bengaluru in real time. New robotic technology Recently, the BWSSB has deployed its newly introduced advanced robotic technology to identify the source of drinking water contamination on 3rd B Main Road in Lingarajapuram’s KSFC Layout. The technology not only reduced the time to identify the source but also prevented much digging of the road to find the leakage. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar congratulated Manohar on X. “Heartiest congratulations to Dr. Ram Prasath Manohar, Chairman, BWSSB, on being appointed to the 5th Senior Utility Advisory Group of the Smart Water Networks Forum (SWAN). As the only utility head from India selected to this global body, serving alongside leaders from Australia, Canada, Portugal, Brazil and the United States, this is a proud moment for Karnataka. This recognition reflects Bengaluru’s pioneering work in AI-driven and data-based water management, strengthening sustainable urban governance. Wishing him great success in contributing to global water innovation,” Siddaramaiah wrote. “Congratulations to BWSSB Chairman Dr. Ram Prasath Manohar @PrasathIas on his selection to the Global Senior Utility Advisory Group of the Smart Water Networks Forum. A proud moment for #BrandBengaluru as we modernise our water systems with technology, transparency and sustainability, our city is now contributing to global best practices in smart water management,” wrote Shivakumar, who is also the Bengaluru development minister.
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Thailand's Election Commission Confirms Victory of Conservative Party

Thailand's Election Commission Confirms Victory of Conservative Party

Thailand’s Election Commission confirmed the victory of caretaker Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s conservative party on Wednesday, ratifying most of the results of this month’s vote. The commission certified the results for 396 newly elected MPs in the 500-seat lower house, with Anutin’s Bhumjaithai party winning 170 constituencies, the most of any party, according to a statement. The reformist People’s Party – which had been polling first ahead of the February 8 election – came in second, with 88 constituencies, the commission said. Pheu Thai, the populist party of jailed former leader Thaksin Shinawatra, came in third with 58 seats, according to the ratified results. With no party winning an outright majority, Bhumjaithai and Pheu Thai have agreed to form a coalition. Several smaller parties would also join, Bhumjaithai has said. The pro-military and pro-monarchy party had its best electoral performance ever, riding a wave of nationalism following two rounds of deadly border clashes with Cambodia last year. Pheu Thai, Thailand’s most successful party of the 21st century, meanwhile, had its worst election result ever. The two parties were previously coalition partners, until Anutin pulled out in June following a leaked phone conversation of his predecessor, Pheu Thai’s Paetongtarn Shinawatra. In the call, she referred to former Cambodian leader Hun Sun as “uncle” and called a Thai military commander her “opponent”, triggering outrage during a period of heightened tensions over the two countries’ disputed border. Votes cast in three of the nation’s 400 constituencies are being recounted following concerns about the transparency of the tallying process. At a single polling station in northern Thailand, voters will recast their ballots on March 1 after the number of people who registered at the site on election day did not match the number of ballots received. While the Election Commission has yet to confirm winners of the 100 seats reserved for politicians elected from their party’s ranked candidate list, preliminary results showed Bhumjaithai far ahead in the total projected seat count with more than 190. People’s Party won nearly 120 total seats and Pheu Thai, less than 80, according to the preliminary results from the commission. It must certify the election of 95 percent of lawmakers before the new parliament can convene and choose a house speaker and prime minister. (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Firstpost staff.) Prime Minister Narendra Modi began a two-day visit to Israel to strengthen the strategic partnership in defence, technology, and trade, meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu and addressing the Knesset, highlighting deepened ties in recent years. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Maharashtra Rajya Sabha Election Notification Issued, Polling Scheduled for March 16

Maharashtra Rajya Sabha Election Notification Issued, Polling Scheduled for March 16

Mumbai: Notification for the election to seven Rajya Sabha seats from Maharashtra was issued on Wednesday with polling scheduled for March 16. ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today READ TODAY'S EPAPER ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The last day for filing nominations is March 5, said Returning Officer Vilas Athawale who issued the notification. Members of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly vote in the election. The term of seven Rajya Sabha members from the state including NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar is expiring in April. Pawar has not yet made it clear whether he would seek another term. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links Stories You May Like Bengaluru News: Retired BBMP Engineer Found Hangi ng Karnataka: Nehru Nagar Pare nts Boycott School Over Quarrying Lokayukta raids: Fake docum ents in Mandya land scam under lens Also Read:NCP (SP) president Sharad Pawar likely to contest Rajya Sabha polls Also Read:NCP (SP) president Sharad Pawar likely to contest Rajya Sabha polls The scrutiny of nominations will take place on March 6 while the last date for withdrawal of candidature is March 9, said Athawale. If necessary, polling will be held on March 16 between 9 am and 4 pm at Vidhan Bhavan, and counting will follow thereafter, the notification stated. ADVERTISEMENT Published 25 February 2026, 19:41 IST India News Indian Politics Sharad Pawar Rajya Sabha Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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Manipur Government Expansion Uncertain as Central Leaders Provide No Hint

Manipur Government Expansion Uncertain as Central Leaders Provide No Hint

Imphal:Deputy Chief Minister of Manipur andNaga People’s Front(NPF) leaderLosii Dikhostated on Wednesday that central leaders have not given any hint regarding the expansion of the BJP-led government in the state.Speaking to the media upon his arrival at Imphal Airport, Dikho denied reports of an immediate expansion following his return from a Delhi mission.Dikho and fellow Deputy Chief MinisterNemcha Kipgen, a Kuki woman leader of the BJP, Manipur, had accompanied Chief MinisterYumnam Khemchand Singhto Delhi from February 21 to 25.During the trip, they held discussions with the Prime Minister, Union Home Minister, Union Defence Minister, Union Finance Minister, and BJP central leaders.Regarding the state cabinet, Dikho noted that central leaders have indicated a budget session for the Manipur Legislative Assembly in March.Earlier, upon arrival, Chief Minister Khemchand avoided the media and was whisked away under tight security, fueling speculation that the ministry expansion might be delayed.The new government, headed by Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand, was sworn in on February 4, 2026, comprising two Deputy Chief Ministers, Losii Dikho and Nemcha Kipgen, and two Cabinet Ministers, Govindas Konthoujam and Khuraijam Loken. Since then, the government has been functioning with these four ministers, all without assigned portfolios.Reports indicate that the Central Government is paying special attention to the restoration of peace and development in Manipur.During his Delhi visit, Khemchand also met with BJP National General Secretary (Organisation) BL Santosh to discuss the expansion of the state’s Council of Ministers, portfolio distribution, strengthening the party in Manipur, and ensuring a strong performance in the 13th Manipur Legislative Assembly election, due in 2027.Related
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi Begins Two-Day Visit to Israel

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi Begins Two-Day Visit to Israel

After aceremonial welcomeat Ben Gurion Airport, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu held a private meeting at the airport ahead of PM Modi’s scheduled address to the Knesset in Jerusalem. In footage shared by Netanyahu’s office, the Israeli leader warmly greeted PM Modi, saying, “This is a bond of a real friendship,” and referred to him as “my great friend,” prompting laughter from the PM Modi. #WATCH| Office of the Prime Minister of Israel tweets, "Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a private meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Ben Gurion International Airport, after the welcoming ceremony: “This is a bond of real friendship!”(Video: Office of…pic.twitter.com/0g6q2ZtryS After the meeting, PM Modi tweeted that he had an “excellent meeting” with Prime Minister Netanyahu. Had an excellent meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu. Expressed gratitude to him for the warm welcome earlier in the day. It is a delight to be back in Israel after 9 years. We discussed a wide range of subjects aimed at boosting bilateral ties. Sectors such as technology,…pic.twitter.com/uh1cyL411c “Expressed gratitude to him for the warm welcome earlier in the day. It is a delight to be back in Israel after 9 years. We discussed a wide range of subjects aimed at boosting bilateral ties. Sectors such as technology, water management, agriculture, talent partnership and more offer immense scope for close collaboration. We also discussed key developments in the region,” PM Modi wrote. Earlier, PM Netanyahu tweeted that he and his wife, Sara, welcomed PM Modi to Israel for “another historic visit.” My wife Sara and I welcomed today our good friend, Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, who has arrived for another historic visit to Israel.Prime Minister Modi previously visited Israel in 2017, and I later paid a reciprocal visit to India that was truly exceptional.We…pic.twitter.com/d7mrCa3tQR Netanyahu noted that PM Modi had previously visited Israel in 2017, and he later made a reciprocal visit to India, describing it as “truly exceptional.” “My wife Sara and I welcomed today our good friend, Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, who has arrived for another historic visit to Israel. Prime Minister Modi previously visited Israel in 2017, and I later paid a reciprocal visit to India that was truly exceptional,” he said. He also highlighted the close personal relationship he shares with PM Modi, saying, “We speak often, and I believe that the deep friendship between us powerfully reflects on the ties between our two countries.” During the visit, PM Netanyahu said they will attend a festive reception at the Knesset, visit an innovation event in Jerusalem, and host PM Modi for a joint dinner. On Thursday, the leaders are scheduled to visit Yad Vashem and hold another meeting with their teams, during which a series of agreements in economic, security, and diplomatic areas are expected to be signed to strengthen Israel-India cooperation. With inputs from agencies Prime Minister Narendra Modi began a two-day visit to Israel to strengthen the strategic partnership in defence, technology, and trade, meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu and addressing the Knesset, highlighting deepened ties in recent years. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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AIADMK and BJP Begin Seat-Sharing Negotiations for Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections

AIADMK and BJP Begin Seat-Sharing Negotiations for Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections

Chennai: AIADMK and BJP will kick-start their seat-sharing negotiations for the April-May assembly elections on Thursday with the saffron party planning to drive a hard bargain based on its 2024 Lok Sabha election performance of 11 per cent votes. Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal would lead the talks from the BJP side, while the AIADMK would be represented by its general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami and his colleagues. ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today READ TODAY'S EPAPER ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT BJP is believed to have sought about 50 seats for the party, Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK) of T T V Dhinakaran, and a couple of other parties that have been part of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) for some time. Dhinakaran, who formed the AMMK in 2018 after he was expelled from the AIADMK, has made it clear that he would negotiate for seats only with the BJP as it was the saffron party that brought him back into the NDA. Also Read:Rajya Sabha elections: Dravidian majors brace for hard bargain by allies Also Read:Rajya Sabha elections: Dravidian majors brace for hard bargain by allies “The central leadership wants about 35 seats for the BJP and another 15 seats to be distributed among parties like the AMMK. We have told the AIADMK leadership that the seat-sharing arrangement in 2026 should be proportionate to the party’s performance in 2024 polls. We are not ready to accept the same 20 seats allotted to us in 2021,” a senior BJP leader told DH. AMMK, the BJP leader said, wants to contest in about 8 to 10 seats, while A C Shanmugam’s New Justice Party, John Pandian’s Tamilaga Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam want two seats each, while the BJP will allot the remaining seats to other parties. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Another BJP leader said the party has conveyed to the AIADMK through back channels that it won’t settle for less than 30 assembly seats this time as it would "lower the morale" of the cadre. “AMMK has been insisting that they cannot contest in less than eight seats as the party has at least eight former legislators who lost their posts mid-term due to their disqualification. "So, that is why we want 40-50 seats for the NDA bloc,” the second leader said. However, the AIADMK seems to be playing the hardball saying it can at the maximum allot 25 to the BJP and another 10 seats to the NDA bloc as the party is clear on contesting at least 170 seats on its own. The AIADMK has also promised the PMK 17 or 18 seats along with a Rajya Sabha seat for its president Anbumani Ramadoss, while it would allot seats from its quota to parties like G K Vasan’s Tamil Maanila Congress. “We want to contest in about 170 seats. We can’t accommodate the BJP’s demand for 50 seats as it is too high. We hope an amicable number will be agreed by both sides during the negotiations,” a senior AIADMK leader said, adding that the agreements with parties will be signed after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Madurai on March 1. ADVERTISEMENT Published 25 February 2026, 19:26 IST India News BJP Tamil Nadu Indian Politics AIADMK Assembly election Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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Berlinale Head Tricia Tuttle Faces Dismissal Amid Political Controversy

Berlinale Head Tricia Tuttle Faces Dismissal Amid Political Controversy

Minister of State for Culture Wolfram Weimer intends to dismiss Tricia Tuttle, head of the Berlin International Film Festival , German daily Bild reported on Wednesday, citing sources within the organization responsible for the Berlinale's management, the "Kulturveranstaltungen des Bundes in Berlin GmbH" (KBB). Bild reportedly obtained the confirmation from the Culture Ministry that Weimer is calling an extraordinary meeting of the KBB on Thursday, but no official announcement as to Tuttle's dismissal has been made yet. According to Bild , Weimer and Tuttle agree that she could not remain at the helm of the renowned film festival, following the political backlash generated by speeches at the awards ceremony on February 22. Bild also mentions a picture that allegedly compromises Tuttle's credibility in the eyes of the German government. The tabloid paper describes a February 15 press photo of the festival director posing with the crew of the film "Chronicles From the Siege," directed by Palestinian-Syrian filmmaker Abdallah Alkhatib, as a "scandal" and a "demonstrative propaganda photo." While different members of the film team are wearing a keffiyeh and one person is holding a Palestinian flag, the festival director herself is not wearing any symbols. It was Tuttle's second year at the head of the Berlin film festival. The Berlinale has been dealing with criticism and accusations of antisemitism since its 2024 edition . Tricia Tuttle on the red carpet at the 2026 opening ceremony Image: Julie Edwards/Photoshot/picture alliance Freedom of speech and the Gaza debate: An impossible balancing act? This year's Berlinale prize winners , and their acceptance speeches, revealed the difficult balancing act the festival is trying to maintain. Closing a 10-day festival that had kicked off with a social media storm surrounding jury president Wim Wenders' comment that filmmakers should " stay out of politics ," the films that were selected to win the top awards, Ilker Catak's "Yellow Letters" and Emin Alper's "Salvation," demonstrated that the Berlinale remains the most political of Europe's three big film festivals, next to Cannes and Venice. Despite an open letter which accused the festival of censoring artists speaking out on Gaza, various award winners used their acceptance speeches to make political statements on the issue. Palestinian prize-winner's comment leads to political backlash One award winner in particular directly criticized the German government for remaining a staunch ally of Israel. Syrian-Palestinian director Abdallah Alkhatib, who picked up a prize for Best First Feature Award with his film "Chronicles From the Siege," noted upon accepting the award that as a refugee in Germany, people had warned him against crossing "red lines" in his speech. He nevertheless asked why the country accepted to be "partners of the genocide in Gaza by Israel. I believe you are intelligent enough to recognize this, but you choose not to care." Environment Minister Carsten Schneider — the only member of the German government attending the ceremony — walked out of the awards ceremony during Alkhatib's speech, later stating that the remarks were "unacceptable." Wolfram Weimer, Government Commissioner for Culture, rejected Alkhatib's claim on Germany's position: "These false claims are malicious and poison the political debate. They destroy the appreciation of film art at the Berlinale," he told the newspaper Tagesspiegel . Germany remains one of Israel's staunchest supporters, and its second largest arms supplier. Political leaders say this position is principally based on historical guilt for the Nazi Holocaust — ​a policy known as the "Staatsraison," or " reason of state ." Human rights experts, scholars and a United Nations inquiry say Israel's assault on Gaza amounts to genocide, which Israel strongly denies, saying that its actions in Gaza are justified as self-defence following the October 7, 2023 terror attacks. Festival director Tricia Tuttle: 'We don't get directives at all' The German government funds 40% of the film festival. Amid significant cuts in arts and culture funding, the festival is under pressure to maintain the state's support. During the Berlinale, festival director Tricia Tuttle insisted that this does not constrain Berlinale in what it can say or do: "They have strategic oversight, in that I report to them about financial matters," she told DW, but "what we do, what we say, is entirely up to us. We don't get missives. We don't get directives at all." In 2024, Berlin's culture minister attempted to make arts funding available only to those who committed to the controversial IHRA definition of antisemitism . Although the proposed "anti-discrimination clause" for arts funding was ultimately dropped, it has also contributed to the pressure felt by cultural institutions. One argument in the 2026 open letter against the Berlinale is that the festival has in the past made "clear statements" about the "atrocities" carried out against civilians in Ukraine and Iran. "We call on the Berlinale to fulfill its moral duty and clearly state its opposition to Israel's genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes against Palestinians, and completely end its involvement in shielding Israel from criticism and calls for accountability," the letter reads. Tuttle justified the festival's attempt to remain neutral through the fact that this particular issue "is really polarizing. Every conversation you have, you need to hold the complexity of the situation." Tuttle said she found this year's Berlinale 'emotionally challenging' Image: Liesa Johannssen/REUTERS Pressure from both sides of the Gaza issue The Berlinale is also closely observed by Israeli authorities and cultural commentators. Israeli ambassador to Germany, Ron Prosor, praised Carsten Schneider's walkout from the gala: "Respect for Minister Schneider and his moral clarity," he told the Bild newspaper on Sunday, adding that the Berlinale risked jeopardizing its good reputation if it "served as a platform for Israel-haters." Also reacting to the awards ceremony, a blogger from the Times of Israel claims that "Germany's cultural elite is playing with fire," while a commenter from the Jüdische Allgemeine Zeitung described Alkhatib's speech as "bigotry." On the other side of the debate, the campaign pushing the Berlinale to take an official position on Gaza also put filmmakers and actors under pressure, as they were questioned on their political stances at news conferences throughout the week. This not only led to Wenders' controversial "stay out of politics" soundbite; many others were asked questions that were unrelated to their films. "These viral moments can be really damaging for the films, if it means that all we're writing about is the controversy, not the films," said Tuttle, pointing out that the loaded questions are not just harmful for the festival, but for the cultural personalities who have accepted to take part in the event: "People are forced to speak, and if they don't speak, then that is an affront to people. If they do speak and don't say what the questioner wants to hear, that is an affront. And if they say the wrong thing, then that's a massive problem." The Wim Wenders clip that went viral also led Indian author Arundhati Roy to boycott the festival. She felt that saying filmmakers should stay out of politics "is a way of shutting down a conversation about a crime against humanity even as it unfolds before us in real time — when artists, writers and film-makers should be doing everything in their power to stop it." Wim Wenders was not the only filmmaker asked about his political opinions during the festival Image: Axel Schmidt/REUTERS "Artists are free to exercise their right of free speech in whatever way they choose," Tuttle said in reaction to the social media storm. They "should not be expected to comment on all broader debates about a festival's previous or current practices over which they have no control." Insight from Ilker Catak's 'Yellow Letters' Ilker Catak, whose "Yellow Letters" won the Golden Bear for best film, provided one of the most powerful speeches of the awards ceremony. He noted that the focus of the conversation should not be social media quotes pitting filmmakers against each other: "We are not enemies. We are allies," he said. The real threat, he added, "is the autocrats, the right-wing parties, the nihilists of our time. Let us not fight each other. Let's fight them.” Ilker Catak won the Golden Bear for best film for 'Yellow Letters' Image: Ebrahim Noroozi/AP Photo/picture alliance "Yellow Letters" is about two artists who lose their position in a state theater due to their political opinions. The Turkish-language film had the German cities of Berlin and Hamburg stand in for Ankara and Istanbul. The political drama also remains purposely vague about the names of the politicians who are repressing their artistic freedom, and equally avoids detailing whatever the artists have done to face a work ban. Some film critics felt this vagueness hampered the impact of "Yellow Letters," but others noted that the fact that the film was shot in Germany provided a strong reminder that artist censorship can happen anywhere, not just in Turkey. The question remains: as the Berlinale navigates the polarized debates of our times, will it retain its commitment to diverse — if at times controversial — artistic voices? Berlinale 2026: The Golden and Silver Bears winners "Yellow Letters" took the top prize among the 22 films in the Berlin International Film Festival's main competition this year. Here are the other award-winning works. Image: Ella Knorz/ifProductions/Alamode Film Golden Bear: 'Yellow Letters' German director Ilker Çatak, who was nominated for an Oscar in 2023 with "The Teachers' Lounge," explores in "Yellow Letters" how political repression targets artistic freedom in this Turkish-language drama about a celebrated theater couple from Ankara who find themselves targeted by the state. Along with the festival's top award, the Golden Bear, the film also won the Guild Film Prize. Image: Ella Knorz_ifProductions_Alamode Film Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize: 'Salvation' In a remote mountain village in eastern Turkey, an inter-clan conflict escalates into massacre. Turkish director Emin Alper's "Salvation" is inspired by a real-life blood feud that led to the 2009 Mardin engagement ceremony massacre. The timely cautionary tale won the second highest prize of the competition. Image: Liman Film Silver Bear Jury Prize: 'Queen at Sea' Sexual consent in dementia is one of the ethical dilemmas explored in Lance Hammer's drama "Queen at Sea," which stars Juliette Binoche as the daughter of a woman diving deeper into dementia, played by Anna Calder-Marshall. The aging woman is taken care of by her husband, Martin, portrayed by British actor Tom Courtenay. The film won the third prize in the Berlinale competition. Image: Seafaring/Berlinale Silver Bear for Best Director: 'Everybody Digs Bill Evans' Filmmaker Grant Gee elegantly portrays a somber phase in the life of musician Bill Evans. Norwegian actor Anders Danielsen Lie plays the lead role of the iconic jazz pianist, who is numbed by grief following the death of his bass player, Scott LaFaro, in 1961. The work was honored by the Berlinale jury with a Silver Bear. Image: Shane O'Connor 2026 Cowtown Pictures_Hot Property Silver Bear for Best Leading Performance: Sandra Hüller In this tale on gender construction directed by Austrian director Markus Schleinzer, a mysterious soldier claims to be the heir of an abandoned farm in an isolated 17th-century village. German actress Sandra Hüller stuns in the title role of "Rose," portraying a woman who dresses as a man to obtain more freedom. Her muscular acting was recognized with a Silver Bear. Image: 2026 Schubert, ROW Pictures, Walker+Worm Film, Gerald Kerkletz Silver Bear for Best Supporting Performance: Tom Courtenay and Anna Calder-Marshall The jury honored the shattering performances of Tom Courtenay and Anna Calder-Marshall in "Queen at Sea." They portray a couple who have been together for 19 years, but the nature of their relationship is tested by the advanced dementia of the woman in the couple, Leslie. Image: Seafaring Silver Bear for Best Screenplay: 'Nina Roza' French Canadian director Genevieve Dulude-de Celles had already won a Berlinale award in the Generation section in 2019. Her new work, "Nina Roza," follows the journey of a Montreal-based art expert who, after having cut ties with his Bulgarian culture and family years earlier, is sent on assignment to his home country to meet a young art prodigy. The screenplay was honored with a Silver Bear. Image: Alexandre Nour Desjardins Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution: 'Yo (Love is a Rebellious Bird)' Anna Fitch pays tribute to her late friend, Yolanda Shea, through this joyful documentary that uses puppets and small-scale reproductions of the spirited woman's environment to recreate episodes of her life. Adding to the magic, acting roles are given to insects and birds. Fitch and her partner, Banker White, spent a decade working on this project that has now been crowned with a Silver Bear. Image: Mirabel Pictures Prize of the Ecumenical Jury: 'Flies' Olga (Teresita Sanchez) leads a reclusive life. Facing financial difficulties, she decides to rent a room in her flat and unexpectedly develops a bond with a 9-year-old child (Bastian Escobar). The heart-warming film by Mexican director Fernando Eimbcke won the prize of the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury. Image: Kinotitlán FIPRESCI Jury Prize: 'Soumsoum, the Night of the Stars' French-Chadian filmmaker Mahamat-Saleh Haroun's magical realist fable follows a young woman troubled by haunting visions who befriends a village outcast. The prize of FIPRESCI Jury (International Federation of Film Critics) went to this arthouse work. Image: Pili Films 10 images 1 | 10 10 images Update: This article was first published on February 23 and updated following reports of Tuttle's possible dismissal on February 25, 2026. Edited by: Brenda Haas and Ruairi Casey
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AI's Impact on IT Services: Separating Reality from Pressure

AI's Impact on IT Services: Separating Reality from Pressure

Debates are intensifying over whether artificial intelligence (AI) will render global information technology (IT) services companies obsolete. Krishnan Iyer, chief growth officer of rebranded LTM (formerly LTIMindtree), says the narrative is shaped as much by capital pressures as by technological reality.Iyer argues that large foundation model companies are under pressure to justify the billions invested in AI infrastructure and model development and are therefore promoting the idea that services firms will become redundant. “The other side has to show a return on the billions invested in AI infrastructure and models, with no meaningful return on investment so far. So they are under pressure to demonstrate that value,” Iyer said in an interview with Business Standard on the sidelines of the 34th Nasscom Technology & Leadership Forum 2026.His remarks come as the $3 trillion global IT services industry — including India’s $300 billion-plus services sector — faces growing questions about the long-term impact of generative AI (GenAI) on revenue growth, headcount models, and margins.While dismissing claims of imminent irrelevance, Iyer said both clients and IT services firms remain bullish on AI, albeit cautiously. “Both our customers and we are optimistic about the technology. But we are careful when deploying it in enterprise environments to avoid pitfalls,” he said.The reason, he explained, lies in the nature of AI systems themselves. “Most AI systems today are probabilistic, not deterministic. The gap between probabilistic and deterministic outcomes remains wide. I believe that gap will narrow over the next three to four years.”Until that happens, enterprises are unlikely to hand over mission-critical processes entirely to AI systems without layered oversight and validation — a space where IT services firms continue to play a crucial role.“With GenAI, you will be able to do more with less. If you needed 20,000 people earlier, you may need 5,000 going forward,” he said.However, he argued that productivity gains do not necessarily mean shrinking opportunity. “If you can deliver more efficiently, it also means more work can come your way.”So far, LTM has not felt the need to counter the dominant narrative aggressively. “We are adopting AI, but we want to ensure outcomes are delivered. As the gap between probabilistic and deterministic systems narrows, confidence will grow.”“The markets need to watch how IT services companies perform over the next few quarters. If revenue and margins don’t grow, then you have every right to say AI is hurting us.”The comments come amid heightened volatility in IT stocks globally, with investors recalibrating growth expectations in light of rapid advances in foundation models and AI-assisted coding tools.
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Fit India Carnival 2026: A Three-Day Fitness and Wellness Festival in Guwahati

Fit India Carnival 2026: A Three-Day Fitness and Wellness Festival in Guwahati

Guwahati is set to host the Fit India Carnival 2026 from February 26 to February 28 at Arya Vidyapith College Ground, Birubari, as part of the nationwide Fit India Movement. Discover more Northeast India documentaries Northeast India travel Northeast India festival experiences Launched on August 29, 2019, by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the movement aims to make fitness a part of everyday life and encourage a more physically active society. The carnival is regarded as one of the country’s largest fitness events and saw significant participation in New Delhi last year. Following that edition, the festival is being expanded to different parts of the country. In Guwahati, the event is being organised by the Sports Authority of India, Guwahati, with a focus on incorporating regional elements and cultural representation from the Northeast. The three-day programme has been planned as a fitness and wellness festival promoting physical fitness, mental well-being, awareness about nutrition and traditional sports through a range of activities. Sessions have been designed for participants across age groups and will include Zumba, yoga workshops, structured exercise routines, interactive fitness challenges and traditional games led by certified trainers. Discover more Northeast India wildlife tours Independent journalism support Indian political analysis Alongside fitness activities, the carnival will feature a cultural presentation from all eight Northeastern states, a live Bihu performance, band performances with Assamese, Hindi and English songs, and DJ sessions on all three days. Speaking about the event, the official authority of SAI Guwahati said, “Fit India Carnival 2026 is more than a fitness event. It inspires individuals and families to prioritise health and celebrate wellness together. We invite everyone to join this collective celebration of fitness.” The organisers expect participation from students, families and fitness enthusiasts from across Assam and other parts of the Northeast. Assam tourism packages Also read | Meghalaya: Health dept clears Mawiong CHC of negligence in MP’s death Related WhatsApp Facebook X LinkedIn Share @media ( min-width: 250px ){.newspack_global_ad.sidebar_article-2{min-height: 100px;}} Trending Stories New plant discovered in Nagaland named after the Naga community Meghalaya: Two die of suspected meningococcal infection ANI clip on Malviya Nagar racial abuse case draws sharp backlash Tripura: BSF arrests alleged PCJSS (Santu) armed cadre near Indo-Bangladesh border Mizoram Bill sparks outrage over stripping women of tribal identity Vungzagin Valte: A life ended by a violence that never ended Latest Stories Fit India Carnival 2026 to be held in Guwahati from February 26 to 28 4 hours ago Meghalaya: Health dept clears Mawiong CHC of negligence in MP’s death 7 hours ago Manipur CM seeks Nitin Gadkari’s support to strengthen highways 7 hours ago ULIP Plan Calculator vs SIP Calculator: Which Is Better? 7 hours ago Mizoram Bill sparks outrage over stripping women of tribal identity 7 hours ago Mizoram: 479 people avail Rs 1 lakh grant under CM’s special scheme 7 hours ago
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India-Israel Defence Cooperation: A Strategic Partnership

India-Israel Defence Cooperation: A Strategic Partnership

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has landed in Tel Aviv for a two-day visit to Israel starting 25 February, his second trip in eight years. He is set to address the Knesset (Parliament) amid an unprecedented deepening of ties, despite attempts to isolate the Jewish state globally, especially by Europe, and growing tensions in its relations with China. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu first announced PM Modi’s visit while addressing the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations in Jerusalem a few days ago. He lauded the “tremendous alliance between Israel and India,” adding: “We are going to discuss all sorts of cooperation. Now, you know, India is not a small country. It has 1.4 billion people. India is enormously powerful, enormously popular.” Modi’s first visit in 2017 was also the first ever by an Indian Prime Minister to the Jewish state. He and Netanyahu famously walked barefoot together on a beach to inspect a desalination facility. Netanyahu reciprocated the following year with a six-day visit to India. In 2020, India abstained for the first time on a UN resolution condemning Israeli actions in Gaza. Indian officials now refer, more openly, to Hamas as a terrorist organisation, a term they once avoided. According to international surveys, Israelis like Indians the most. There is a groundswell of pro-Israel opinion in India as well, viewing Israel as an all-weather friend. India and Israel maintain a strong strategic partnership focused on defence, agriculture and high-technology innovation, with bilateral trade reaching approximately $10 billion (excluding defence). India is one of the largest importers of Israeli military equipment, including radars, missiles and UAVs, while collaborating on water technology and food security. PM Modi’s visit would include discussions on joint development of anti-ballistic missile defence, laser weapons, and long-range stand-off missiles and drones. Recent High-Level Engagements Israeli Minister of Tourism Haim Katz, Minister of Economy and Industry Nir Barkat, Minister of Agriculture and Food Security Avi Dichter and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich visited India in 2025 as the two strategic partners built momentum towards signing a Free Trade Agreement (FTA). In November, India and Israel inked a landmark agreement to enhance defence, industrial and technological cooperation, enabling the sharing of advanced technology to promote co-development and co-production. The Joint Working Group (JWG) of Israel and India met in Tel Aviv in November for their annual meeting, led by the Israel Ministry of Defence Director General Maj Gen Amir Baram and Indian Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh. “This strategic dialogue with India takes place at a critical juncture for both countries. Our strategic partnership is based on deep mutual trust and shared security interests. We view India as a first-rate strategic partner and are determined to continue deepening cooperation in the fields of defence, technology and industry,” Baram said after that meeting. Separately, a special panel was held with the CEOs of major defence industries, during which innovative and ground-breaking Israeli technologies were presented, along with ideas and projects aimed at deepening industrial-defence partnerships between Israel’s defence industries and India. “A wide range of areas for cooperation have been identified in the agreement that will benefit both countries. Important areas include joint planning, training, defence industrial cooperation and capabilities including Science & Technology, Research & Development, Technological Innovation, Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Security cooperation,” reported PTI. A Society of Indian Defence Manufacturers (SIDM) delegation visited Israel from 16-19 February 2026, signing a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with SIBAT (Israel’s International Defence Cooperation Directorate) to bolster defence industrial cooperation. India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar visited Israel in December 2025. He met President Isaac Herzog, PM Netanyahu, and held bilateral consultations with his counterpart Gideon Sa’ar. The discussions revolved around bilateral and regional issues to continue deepening the strategic partnership between the two countries prior to PM Modi’s visit. Board of Peace The Board of Peace (BoP) is an international organisation with the stated purpose of promoting peacekeeping around the world. Established by US President Donald Trump and led by the Government of the United States, the board is named in United Nations Security Council Resolution 2803 as a body tasked with overseeing the processes of the Gaza peace plan. The BoP was proposed in September 2025 and formally established on the sidelines of the 56th World Economic Forum (WEF) in January 2026. Donald Trump chaired the first BoP meeting on Gaza on 19 February 2026 in Washington DC. Officials from nearly 50 countries participated. Of these, 27 countries are part of the board, while the rest, including India and the European Union, participated as observers. India was represented by its Chargé d’Affaires at the Indian Embassy in Washington DC, Namgya C Khampa. India made it clear that it is willing to engage with the Board even if it is not ready to be a full-fledged member yet. The US is pledging $10 billion for the BoP. Trump said nine other members have pledged a combined $7 billion towards a relief package for Gaza. Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo and Albania pledged to send troops to Gaza, while Egypt and Jordan have said they will train personnel. The BoP is partially good for Israel, as it would end the Gaza war, de-radicalise Hamas and demilitarise Gaza. However, the composition is less reassuring, with countries such as Qatar, Turkey and Pakistan as members. In addition, there are other countries such as Canada and the United Kingdom, which have also been hostile to Israel over the past couple of years. For India, it is a case of wait and watch. Recent DAC Clearance for Israeli Systems Early in 2026, India’s Defence Acquisition Council approved an $8.7 billion procurement, including the SPICE-1000 precision-guided bombs (up to 100 km range, electro-optical guidance with 3m accuracy) from Rafael Defense Systems; Rampage air-to-surface missiles (150-250 km range, integrated on Su-30MKI and MiG-29) from Elbit Systems; Air-LORA air-launched ballistic missiles (400 km range, supersonic, fire-and-forget) from Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI); and Ice Breaker missiles (up to 300 km, AI-enhanced infrared guidance for land/sea targets) from Rafael. India-Israel Defence Relations India’s establishment of diplomatic relations with Israel in 1992 greatly helped Israel emerge as a significant global defence exporter. India established formal defence ties with Israel in 1996. Ever since, there has been no looking back. Substantial progress took place in the first NDA regime, and more recently the body language between Prime Ministers Modi and Netanyahu has been extremely warm, with a clear desire to move forward. Israel and India are thus today poised to push further ahead. India is Israel’s biggest defence customer, accounting for 34 per cent of all exports between 2020 and 2024. India-Israel aerospace relations are strong, with a growing strategic partnership focused on co-development and co-production of advanced defence systems, particularly drones (UAVs), missile systems (like Barak-8/MRSAM), and radars, aligning with India’s “Make in India” or “Aatmanirbhar Bharat” initiatives. This makes Israel a top defence supplier while fostering indigenous Indian capabilities through significant technology transfers. Among the key areas of collaboration is the joint development of the Barak-8 MRSAM (Medium Range Surface-to-Air Missile) for land and naval forces, which is a major success story. India uses Israeli drones (Heron, Searcher) and is upgrading them (Project Cheetah) with IAI, involving technology transfer for indigenous production. There is collaboration on sophisticated radars (Phalcon AWACS), EL/M-2052 AESA radar for LCA, and some strategic electronics, including jammers. IAI is partnering with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) to convert civilian aircraft into mid-air refuellers (MMTT). IAI is a major partner, setting up an Indian subsidiary (ASI) and collaborating on many projects. Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL) formed a joint venture with IAI for lifecycle support of MRSAM systems. Israel’s strong support during conflicts (e.g., Kargil War) solidified ties. Joint Working Groups oversee and guide deepening cooperation, aiming for a ten-year roadmap. SPICE 1000 was the chosen weapon for the Balakot strikes. Israel is helping strengthen India’s defence capabilities against aerial threats. It has clearly positioned itself as a trusted defence partner for India. Israel is also conscious of India’s desire for self-reliance under ‘Make in India’, and unlike the US and Russia, which are often sensitive about technology transfer, Israel is more willing to share top-end technologies. Israel a Significant Aerospace Power Continuous wars and heavy external threats forced Israel to develop a large Military-Industrial Complex. A large number of companies in this otherwise small country, which is the size of Haryana and has a population (around 9.5-10 million) similar to the Indian metropolitan city of Hyderabad, are engaged in aerospace. The government-controlled Israeli defence companies are IAI and Rafael Advanced Defence Systems, and the private sector firms Elbit Systems and the Tadiran Group, all producing a wide range of conventional arms and advanced defence electronics. IAI produces aerial and astronautical systems for both military and civilian use. It has 15,000 employees, achieved record sales of $6.1 billion in 2024, and is ranked 31st among the world’s top 100 arms producers (HAL 44th). IAI designs, develops, produces and maintains civil aircraft, UAVs, fighter aircraft, missiles, avionics and space-based systems. Its main products include missile defence systems (Arrow, Barak, Iron Dome), UAVs/drones (Heron family), radar and electronic systems, satellites and space technology, special mission aircraft, and commercial aircraft services (conversions, components for business jets such as Gulfstream). Many of these products are centred on the core needs of the Israel Defence Forces (IDF), but are also exported. IAI UAVs, including the Heron, Panther, Bird Eye, Searcher and Mosquito micro UAV, among others, were deployed in Afghanistan and are also operated by India. Israel is also the only country in the world with a fully operational ground-based Theatre Ballistic Missile Defence system that uses the American Arrow anti-missile system. Israeli company Elta, a subsidiary of IAI, provides the Green Pine early-warning radar for the system. Elta also manufactures radars and airborne jammers for Indian aircraft. Tadiran (an Elbit division) produces the Communication, Control and Command centre. Rafael Advanced Defence Systems and IAI work closely on many systems. Rafael develops and produces advanced solutions for air, land, sea, space and cyber defence, including well-known systems such as air defence (Iron Dome, David’s Sling, Iron Beam Laser), active protection (Trophy), precision weapons (Spike family), and integrated command systems. Its systems are used by numerous militaries, including NATO members, and it operates through subsidiaries and global cooperation. Iron Dome is an all-weather mobile air defence system with a range of 70 km, and played a significant role in the Israel-Gaza conflict ‘Operation Protective Edge’ of July 2014 and the more recent “Operation Swords of Iron”. The system consists of the Elta radar and Rafael’s interceptor missile, and had a success rate of 90 per cent against rockets fired by Hamas. Rafael’s missiles include the Python and Derby air-to-air missiles; surface-to-air systems including the Spyder; and the Barak anti-missile naval air defence system developed jointly with IAI. Rafael also manufactures the Litening and TopLite navigation and targeting pods, and the RecceLite real-time reconnaissance pod. Under a 2008 agreement, Rafael was awarded a contract to supply the IAF with Spyder Low-Level Quick Reaction Missile systems (LLQRM) armed with Python and Derby missiles. In March 2010, the two countries signed a $1.4 billion contract for the development and procurement of Barak 8 medium-range surface-to-air missiles. Rafael today partners extensively with Indian firms such as Kalyani (KRAS), Astra Microwave (ARC) and L&T to localise production of high-technology defence systems, including Spike missiles, SDRs and the Trophy APS. Elbit Systems Ltd is the primary provider of the Israeli military’s land-based equipment and unmanned aerial vehicles, with subsidiary factories around the world, and sells its products to various countries. It develops technologies for military command, control, communications, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance purposes. The company produces unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), electro-optics hardware, electronic warfare equipment, signal intelligence (SIGINT) systems, and radio and communications products. Elbit Hermes 450/900 systems are manufactured in India through a joint venture with the Adani Group. Elbit Systems had 20,000 employees, with 3,200 of them based in the United States. Elbit Systems reported $6.8 billion in revenue for the full year 2024 (HAL $4 billion). India’s Israel Air & Space Connect The Indian Air Force (IAF) was the first to invest in Israeli Air Combat Instrumentation in 1996. This was followed by Dvora patrol boats for the Indian Navy. The BJP-led NDA government in 1998 took the relationship to a new level. Ever since, India has purchased the Barak naval anti-missile defence system, Phalcon advanced airborne early warning radars for India’s IL-76-based AWACS, Heron and Searcher Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), night vision goggles, Spyder quick-reaction surface-to-air missiles, smart munitions, SPICE and Crystal Maze missiles, Green Pine early-warning and fire-control radars, and many other items such as laser guidance kits, head-up displays, targeting pods, PGM laser guidance kits, FLIR equipment, integrated helmets, among others. The IAF also acquired the Israeli Harpy and loitering Harop loitering munitions. Israel supports India’s indigenous air defence systems development, including the Anti-Ballistic Missile system. Israel also supported India in space-based sensors (RISAT) and intelligence. Israeli Arms Sales Israel is a major global arms exporter, ranking as the world’s eighth largest during the period 2020-2024. In the period 2020-2024, states in Asia and Oceania accounted for 33 per cent of all arms imports globally. India was the second largest importer in this period after Ukraine. Over the last decade (2014-2024), India significantly shifted its sourcing, reducing reliance on Russia (from 72 per cent to 36 per cent) towards Western suppliers such as France, the US and Israel. In the period 2020-2024, Israel contributed nearly 15 per cent of Indian defence imports. Israel has long been a global leader, often the top exporter, in military UAVs/drones due to early adoption, innovation and necessity as a small nation facing defence challenges, with major players such as IAI and Elbit Systems dominating the market, though now facing rising competition from countries such as Turkey. I2U2 I2U2 is a strategic economic partnership between India, Israel, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the United States, once called the “New Quad” or “Middle East Quad”. Established in 2022, it focuses on joint investments in areas such as water, energy, transportation, space, health and food security, leveraging the members’ technological strengths (Israel/US technology, India’s IT and human capital, UAE investment) to promote economic development, innovation and regional stability. During the “Trump-2” Administration, I2U2 has slowed down somewhat as America attempts to revive its economy by balancing trade through heavy tariffs. To Summarise India and Israel have congruence on many geopolitical issues. While Israel is very close to the US, it is conscious of the pro-Palestinian positions and opposition to Israel among many European countries. Israel maintains “practical” and balanced relations with both Russia and China. India hopes that the Israel-Gaza and other conflicts in the region do not continue for long. This is important for India’s uninterrupted defence supplies and defence partnership. Israel has faced threats to its existence from surrounding Arab nations that support the Palestinian cause. India now faces a three-front threat from China, Pakistan (Islamic bomb), and a less-friendly Bangladesh. Multiple sources, including former CIA officers and declassified intelligence reports, detail an alleged plan in the 1980s in which Israel offered to help India destroy Pakistan’s uranium enrichment facility at Kahuta. Israel feared the development of an “Islamic bomb” and the potential proliferation of nuclear technology to hostile Middle Eastern countries such as Libya. More recently, Israel, Cyprus and Greece have developed a strong trilateral strategic partnership focused on security, defence, energy (gas and electricity grids) and technology, often seen as a counterbalance to regional instability and Turkish assertiveness in the Eastern Mediterranean. Turkey and Pakistan have been working very closely. India too is concerned about this nexus. India has also been working more closely with Greece and Cyprus. India and Israel could coordinate more closely in the Mediterranean. The success of any military operation is heavily dependent on accurate intelligence. The Israeli Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations, popularly known as Mossad, is a world-acclaimed intelligence agency. It has contributed significantly to the success of Israeli military operations. India needs to have a near equivalent but more robust set-up. Continuous Israeli military training follows the dictum, “the more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war.” Expecting war at short notice, Israel maintains high weapons stockpiles and has secured supply chains. India has begun doing the same. The world has a lot to learn from Israel regarding close combat in an urban environment, as seen especially in Gaza and South Lebanon. Israel has practised the criticality of organic lethality and rapid engagement, the ability to responsively employ precision fires in close proximity to friendly forces, and giving higher priority to air-delivered fires. Israel has experienced both intelligence and military failures and has constantly sought to learn from them and make amends. Israel has no illusions about a permanent resolution to the conflict. As has often been observed, eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. Israel believes in “planning for the day after”. “Iron Beam” is a 100kW-class High Energy Laser Weapon System (HELWS) expected to become the first operational system in its class. It quickly and effectively engages and neutralises a wide array of threats from ranges of hundreds of metres to several kilometres. Engaging at the speed of light, Iron Beam has an unlimited magazine, with almost zero cost per interception, and causes minimal collateral damage. Iron Beam can be integrated with a range of platforms and can become part of any multilayer defence system. India should work with Israel on this. Israeli SPICE glide vehicles were used for the Balakot strike. Harop loitering munitions were extensively used in “Operation Sindoor.” The Special Forces of the two countries work together and use similar equipment. The two countries work closely on cyber warfare equipment and software tools. For India, Israel remains a very reliable, ‘no-questions-asked’ defence systems supplier. Joint ventures are today the preferred route. India is a significant market. ‘Make in India’ is cheaper and also fits into India’s “aatmanirbharta” thrust. Future India-Israel defence cooperation will focus heavily on joint development, co-production and technology transfer in cutting-edge areas such as AI, cyber and drones, shifting from a buyer-seller model to a strategic partnership, solidified by recent MoUs for advanced systems such as hypersonic defence, enhanced UAVs (Heron upgrades), and integrated defence ecosystems, aiming for self-reliance and enhanced operational capabilities against terrorism. (The writer is former Director General, Centre for Air Power Studies. Views expressed in the above piece are personal and solely those of the author. They do not necessarily reflect Firstpost’s views.) Since January 2026, Iran faces its gravest crisis since the 1979 revolution, with nationwide protests demanding regime change met by a brutal crackdown that has killed tens of thousands. The ageing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei clings to power as the economy collapses, nuclear ambitions persist, and proxy forces operate across the region. Humanitarian catastrophe, nuclear threats, and regional destabilization put the United States and Israel on high alert. President Trump, now back in office, faces pressure to act decisively to protect civilians, neutralize Iran’s nuclear program, and weaken the mullahs’ leverage, potentially reshaping the Middle East. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Andhra Pradesh IT Minister Nara Lokesh Denies Allegations of Connection Between Heritage Group and VSR Aviation

Andhra Pradesh IT Minister Nara Lokesh Denies Allegations of Connection Between Heritage Group and VSR Aviation

Hyderabad: Andhra Pradesh IT Minister Nara Lokesh has dismissed allegations of any connection between his family's Heritage Group and VSR Aviation. ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today READ TODAY'S EPAPER ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT He noted that Heritage Fin Lease, established in 1996, provided financing to VSR Aviation in 2022 just like many other companies. The accusations stem from Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar 's death in a VSR Aviation private jet crash in Baramati a few days ago. Ajit's nephew, Rohit Pawar, has claimed ties between VSR Aviation and the Nara family's Heritage Group which were also taken up by the Opposition YSRCP to target TDP. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Heritage Dairy group is run by his mother Nara Bhuvaneswari and wife Nara Brahmani. Also Read:Rohit Pawar questions aviation company over uncle Ajit's death Also Read:'Plane did not crash due to visibility issue': Rohit Pawar questions aviation company over uncle Ajit Pawar's death "Did we dream that day we would come to power, our MP would become Aviation Minister, Ajit Pawar would board a VSR flight, and it would crash?" Lokesh questioned while in a freewheeling chat with reporters in the corridors of the state assembly on Wednesday. He challenged, "Are we astrologers?" He said he doesn't need to respond to every baseless accusation made by YSRCP. Lokesh firmly said that he would provide bold answers to every question that requires clarity. ADVERTISEMENT Published 25 February 2026, 19:09 IST India News Indian Politics Andhra Pradesh Nara Lokesh Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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Ramadan 2026: Muslims Across India Observe Daily Fasts with Spiritual Fervour

Ramadan 2026: Muslims Across India Observe Daily Fasts with Spiritual Fervour

New Delhi, February 25:As the holy month of Ramadan (Ramzan) enters its second week, millions of Muslims across India are observing their daily fasts with spiritual fervour and discipline. For Thursday, February 26, the 8th day of fasting (Roza), Muslims will begin their day with Sehri, the pre-dawn meal consumed before the first light of day, and conclude their fast at sunset with Iftar, the evening meal traditionally started with dates and water. Because the timings for these meals are governed by the precise moments of dawn and sunset, the schedule varies significantly from city to city based on geographical location. Following the sighting of the crescent moon on February 18, the fasting period remains a central pillar of the Islamic faith, emphasising patience, charity, and reflection. Scroll down to knowSehriandIftartime today, February 26, for Mumbai, Delhi, Lucknow, Chennai, Kolkata, Guwahati, Patna, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Pune, Noida, Ghaziabad, Bhopal, Ahmedabad, Ranchi, Srinagar and Thiruvananthapuram.Ramzan Calendar 2026: Full 30-Day Sehri and Iftar Timetable for Mumbai, Delhi, Lucknow and More. The following table provides the estimated Sehri and Iftar timings for major urban centres across the country. Please note that a one-to-two-minute variation may occur depending on local sighting and mosque announcements. Based on the latest data for Thursday, February 26, 2026 (which corresponds to the 8th of Ramadan 1447 AH in India), here are the Sehri and Iftar timings for major cities as provided by reliable Islamic timetables including Urdu Point and local Hilal committees. CitySehri (Ends)Iftar (Starts) The accuracy of these timings is vital for practising Muslims, as the fast (Roza) requires complete abstinence from food and drink between these two markers. Sehri provides the necessary nourishment to sustain the body through the daylight hours, while Iftar is a moment of communal gratitude and relief. In cities like Kolkata, the sun rises and sets much earlier than in western hubs like Mumbai or Ahmedabad, resulting in the nearly hour-long difference in schedules seen above. Beyond the physical act of fasting, Ramadan 2026 continues to be a period for "Taqwa" (God-consciousness). This week, mosques across the country are seeing high attendance forTaraweeh(special night prayers), and local communities are actively engaged inZakat(charity) to support those in need. As the month progresses, the fasting duration will slightly increase in most regions as the days grow longer, moving toward the spring equinox.Ramadan 2026 Guide: Full List of What Breaks Your Fast and What Doesn't. Health experts advise those observing the fast to include slow-digesting carbohydrates and plenty of fluids during Sehri to avoid dehydration. Given the fluctuating temperatures in late February, maintaining a balanced diet during Iftar is recommended to avoid sudden energy crashes. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 25, 2026 06:45 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 25, 2026, 01:14 PM
Bill Gates Apologizes for Association with Jeffrey Epstein, Admits Making Mistakes

Bill Gates Apologizes for Association with Jeffrey Epstein, Admits Making Mistakes

American tech entrepreneur Bill Gates has apologised to staff at the Gates Foundation for his past association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and insisted that he did “nothing illicit,” according to report. The Microsoft co-founder also acknowledged having two affairs with Russian women and said he had made mistakes that affected the reputation of the philanthropic organisation. However, he maintained that he had no involvement in Epstein’s crimes Gates was among many celebrities, politicians, business leaders and technology executives whose connections to Epstein appeared in thousands of documents released online last month by the US Justice Department. Epstein files, includes emails, interview transcripts, photographs and call records, with some names redacted. At a town hall meeting on Tuesday (February 25, 2026), Gates told employees that he had two affairs with Russian women that Epstein later came to know about, but said the relationships had no connection to Epstein’s victims. “I did nothing illicit. I saw nothing illicit,” Gates said, according to a recording reviewed by The Wall Street Journal. Gates said that photographs in the recently released Epstein files showing him with unidentified women were taken at Epstein’s request with Epstein’s assistants after meetings. “To be clear, I never spent any time with victims, the women around him,” Gates said. Gates said that meeting Epstein and introducing Gates Foundation executives to him was a serious error. “It was a huge mistake to spend time with Epstein,” and bring Gates Foundation executives into meetings with the sex offender, Gates said. “I apologise to other people who are drawn into this because of the mistake that I made,” The Wall Street Journal quoted him as saying. He said he first met Epstein in 2011, three years after Epstein pleaded guilty in 2008 to soliciting a minor for prostitution. Gates admitted that he did not properly examine Epstein’s background and continued meeting him even after learning about the restrictions on Epstein’s travel following his conviction. Gates also said he kept meeting Epstein after his then-wife, Melinda French Gates, raised concerns in 2013. Speaking about her, he added, “To give her credit, she was always kind of sceptical about the Epstein thing.” According to The Wall Street Journal, Gates told staff that he continued meeting Epstein until 2014. During this period, he travelled with Epstein on a private jet and met him in Germany, France, New York and Washington. “I never stayed overnight,” he said, and added that he never visited Epstein’s island. Gates said that his association with Epstein and the emails revealed in the Justice Department files had damaged the reputation of the Gates Foundation. “It definitely is the opposite of the values of the Foundation and the goals of the Foundation,” he said. “And our work is very reputation-sensitive. I mean, people can choose to work with us or not work with us.”
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Feb 25, 2026, 01:13 PM
Macron Appoints New Louvre President After Jewelry Heist Scandal

Macron Appoints New Louvre President After Jewelry Heist Scandal

Less than a day after Laurence des Cars resigned as president of the Louvre Museum, French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday appointed Christophe Leribault as her successor, according to aPoliticoreport, citing government spokesperson Maud Bregeon. Laurence des Cars had been under intense scrutiny since an estimated €88 million worth of jewelry was stolen from the Louvre in October, exposing serious security lapses and years of underinvestment. The heist sparked widespread calls for her resignation and increased pressure on Culture Minister Rachida Dati, a leading candidate in next month’s Paris mayoral election. Managing the fallout from the theft quickly became one of Dati’s top priorities. Earlier this month, Dati announced she would step down from her ministerial role to focus on her mayoral campaign. However, according toPolitico, citing three sources familiar with her discussions with Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, she has been determined to retain her position for as long as possible. “She wants to appear as the one who resolved the Louvre issue,”Politicoquoted someone close to Macron as saying. Laurence des Cars toldLe Figarothat she chose to resign now to ensure that the Louvre’s ambitious modernisation plans could proceed without distraction. “The Minister of Culture asked me to stay the course during the storm, which I did. I got through this period, I believe, with a cool head. I am calm and proud of the work I have accomplished. But staying the course is not enough,” des Cars was quoted as saying. In a statement acknowledging her departure on Tuesday evening, the Culture Ministry under Dati said the October incident had “destabilised an institution at the heart of our country’s cultural and heritage influence.” “Laurence des Cars’ decision to resign, which was taken in consultation with her supervisory authorities, will allow the museum to begin a new chapter of its history,” the ministry added. Leribault, a professional museum curator and current president of the Château de Versailles, will succeed her. Leribault has previously led the Petit Palais and the Orsay, two of Paris’s most iconic museums. Des Cars will now oversee cooperation between the major museums of the countries involved as part of France’s ongoing G7 presidency, Macron’s office said on Tuesday. With inputs from agencies Prime Minister Narendra Modi began a two-day visit to Israel to strengthen the strategic partnership in defence, technology, and trade, meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu and addressing the Knesset, highlighting deepened ties in recent years. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Feb 25, 2026, 01:11 PM
Samajwadi Party Hires I-PAC for 2027 Uttar Pradesh Assembly Elections Campaign

Samajwadi Party Hires I-PAC for 2027 Uttar Pradesh Assembly Elections Campaign

Lucknow:Stepping up preparations for the 2027 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections and a direct political contest with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has engaged leading political consultancy firm I-PAC to design and execute the party’s campaign strategy across the state. Confirming the move, SP national vice-president Kironmoy Nanda told this reporter that the I-PAC team has already begun work on the ground. “The I-PAC team has started working in Uttar Pradesh. They are meeting stakeholders at different levels, interacting with party workers, social groups and local influencers, and mapping district-wise political realities,” Nanda said. “They will help us fine-tune our campaign at the district and booth level, suggest outreach plans, craft clear messaging and even coin catchy slogans that connect with people’s everyday issues. The focus is on taking the party’s message to the last voter and building a strong ground connect well before the elections.” Prashant Kishor founded the Indian Political Action Committee (I-PAC), which is currently led by Pratik Jain, who is serving as a key strategist and leader. Party sources said I-PAC teams have begun informal consultations with local leaders in several districts to identify weak pockets and potential swing areas. Feedback from these interactions will be used to redesign the party’s narrative on issues such as unemployment, law and order and rising prices. According to sources, Akhilesh first met I-PAC team members including Jain in New Delhi in December 2025. Jain held another round of talks during Akhilesh’s recent visit to West Bengal, following which the Samajwadi Party finalised the engagement. Party leaders confirm that Akhilesh Yadav will kick off party’s campaign from Noida on March 28 with a PDA participation rally -almost a year ahead of the Assembly elections. Party insiders believe the choice of Noida, part of the politically sensitive western Uttar Pradesh belt, is a strategic call to signal seriousness and early mobilisation. For Akhilesh, the 2027 contest is being seen within the party as a do or die battle. After the gains in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, he is pushing for an all out effort to return to power in Uttar Pradesh. Apart from roping in multiple agencies, party office bearers have been asked to intensify contact with booth level workers and submit detailed ground reports. Also Watch: In the 2022 Assembly elections, the Samajwadi Party won 111 seats but fell far short of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s tally of 255 seats. In the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, the party won 37 seats, a performance leaders cite as a morale booster. Akhilesh has stepped up attacks on the BJP government over law and order, corruption and unemployment, and has been directly targeting the chief minister. I-PAC has previously worked for several political parties. When Prashant Kishore was at the helm of affairs he had crafted the Congress campaign in Uttar Pradesh in 2017 with the slogan 27 saal UP behaal. However, the campaign was later curtailed after the Samajwadi Party and Congress entered into an alliance. The Congress managed to win only seven seats, while the Samajwadi Party was reduced to 47 seats in that election.
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India's Economic Roadmap: Fiscal Execution, Clean Energy Expansion, and AI Impact

India's Economic Roadmap: Fiscal Execution, Clean Energy Expansion, and AI Impact

Union Finance and Corporate Affairs Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy Pralhad Joshi led discussions on India’s economic, energy and policy roadmap on the second and final day of Business Standard Manthan 2026 at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi on Wednesday, as speakers across government and industry examined fiscal execution, clean energy expansion and the role of artificial intelligence across sectors.The day’s sessions focused on food and energy security, digital markets regulation and the impact of artificial intelligence on both industry and the creative economy, bringing the two-day summit to a close with a forward-looking assessment of India’s growth trajectory.Sitharaman flags gaps in spending uptake, defends policy stanceUnion Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said unused budgeted expenditure often reflected political considerations at the state level, even as she defended the Centre’s approach to disinvestment, private sector participation and scrutiny of Chinese investment.Speaking at the summit, Sitharaman said India’s macroeconomic indicators were broadly in line with Budget projections but implementation challenges persisted amid global uncertainty. She pointed to the Centre’s special assistance scheme for capital investment by states as an example of uneven uptake.“We’ve given this special assistance to states for capital investors, which is a 50-year money, given interest-free. But in some reform-related steps, not even one taker, or in some a few takers; in some others, everybody is in,” she said.Also ReadStay the course on US, seize manufacturing moment at home: Amitabh KantAI most democratic tech in film industry, says Shekhar Kapur at BS ManthanIndia must build its own AI models and strengthen data sovereignty: ExpertsIndia's strategic autonomy needs military power, say experts at BS Manthan'Electro' states will prevail over 'petro' states: ReNew CEO at BS ManthanThe finance minister also criticised last week’s protest by Congress workers at the India AI Impact Summit 2026, questioning its intent and saying the party should be “ashamed” of the demonstration.A group of Indian Youth Congress workers had staged a protest inside the summit venue by removing their shirts to reveal slogans against the government and the India–US interim trade deal before being escorted out. Authorities are examining the incident, including possible funding for the protest material.Joshi maps path to 500 GW non-fossil capacity by 2030Union Minister Pralhad Joshi outlined India’s progress in expanding non-fossil fuel capacity and set out a roadmap to achieve 500 gigawatts of such capacity by 2030.Speaking at the summit, Joshi said more than 50 per cent of India’s installed power capacity already came from non-fossil sources, placing the country ahead of schedule among G20 nations. He noted that solar capacity had risen from 2.8 GW in 2014 to 195 GW in renewable capacity excluding large hydro, with overall non-fossil installed capacity now at 267 GW.India added more than 50 GW in the last calendar year alone, the highest annual increase so far, he said, adding that scale had helped reduce tariffs and improve investor confidence. He said growth in rooftop solar, domestic manufacturing and storage infrastructure would support the next phase of expansion.Supply chain shifts offer opportunity if costs fall: KantFormer NITI Aayog chief executive Amitabh Kant said disruptions in global supply chains and the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence presented an opening for India, provided it addressed structural costs and competitiveness.“When cracks appear, it is an opportunity for an emerging market to rise,” Kant said, urging policymakers to move beyond ease-of-doing-business rankings and focus on lowering the actual cost of doing business. He added that India should build AI systems rooted in domestic data and local realities to shape global technology conversations.CCI steps up scrutiny of big tech and AI-driven marketsCompetition Commission of India Chairperson Ravneet Kaur said the rapid expansion of large technology platforms and artificial intelligence was reshaping competition dynamics, prompting closer regulatory attention.Speaking on Day 2 of the summit, Kaur said digital markets had become a central focus for the regulator, with concerns around potential anti-competitive practices such as self-preferencing, tying and bundling, anti-competitive agreements and unfair contractual terms. She said the emergence of AI had accelerated these trends and required proactive oversight.“The pace is so rapid that, as a regulator, we felt the need to understand what is happening on the AI front. We have conducted a market study on AI and competition. We are equipping ourselves to handle the issues that are likely to emerge very soon,” she said.Energy transition crosses inflection point, says SinhaSumant Sinha, founder and chief executive officer of ReNew, said the global shift towards clean energy had passed a point where reversal would be difficult, even amid geopolitical and economic turbulence.Speaking at the summit, Sinha said the transition had initially been driven by climate concerns but was now being propelled by energy security and affordability. “Climate change started the journey, while multiple such factors are now pushing it forward,” he said.He described the emergence of two global groupings: “petro states”, which are rich in fossil fuel resources, and “electro states” such as India and China that are accelerating electrification to reduce dependence on imported fuels.AI reshapes storytelling as summit concludesFilmmaker Shekhar Kapur closed the summit with a session onCinema in the Age of AI, reflecting on how artificial intelligence is reshaping filmmaking and creative expression.Kapur described AI as a transformative and democratising technology for the film industry, while cautioning that it remained widely misunderstood. “AI is the most democratic technology,” he said, adding, “AI is the most misunderstood word right now.”He said artificial intelligence operates through advanced predictability rather than unpredictability and described the current phase as one of rapid and sweeping change. “AI is nothing but change at an unprecedented pace,” he said.Summit concludes after two days of policy and industry dialogueWith discussions spanning fiscal policy, trade, infrastructure, energy transition, manufacturing, markets and artificial intelligence, the two-day Business Standard Manthan 2026 concluded on Wednesday after bringing together policymakers, industry leaders and experts to assess the opportunities and challenges shaping India’s future economic trajectory.
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Feb 25, 2026, 12:34 PM
US-Ukraine Talks Scheduled Ahead of Trilateral Meeting with Russia

US-Ukraine Talks Scheduled Ahead of Trilateral Meeting with Russia

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced that Ukrainian negotiators will hold talks with American officials on Thursday at Geneva, Switzerland. The announcement of US-Ukraine talks has come ahead of another round of US-Ukraine-Russia talks expected to held nearly next month. In two rounds of talks so far, even as officials have noted progress, breakthrough has been elusive and frontline combat as well as airstrikes have continued. The Ukrainian delegation led by Rustem Umerov, who has served as the chief negotiator since November, will meet American delegation led by US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, the AFP reported Zelenskyy as saying. While Kushner does not hold any formal position in the administration, he has emerged as one of Trump’s top diplomats and has played a key role in negotiations related to the West Asia crisis and the Russia-Ukraine war. Zelenskyy said that the meeting was part of “preparations for a trilateral meeting with Russia, which we believe will take place in early March”. Zelenskyy further said that US-Ukraine talks will have prisoner-of-war exchanges and a “prosperity package” for the reconstruction of Ukraine on the agenda. Without going into the specifics, Witkoff had confirmed talks earlier this week and said the aim was to “explore different iterations about how we might get to a peace deal”. Even as the Trump administration has mediated talks between Russia and Ukraine, a deal has remained elusive as Vladimir Putin has stuck to maximalist demands. Earlier this month, the Kremlin said that the war would continue until Ukraine accepts all Russian demands. Then, on the fourth anniversary of the war, the Kremlin repeated that the war shall continue as the main goal of the war has not been achieved yet. Russia has demanded that Ukraine surrender the entire Donbas region, including parts not under Russian control, among a host of other demands that would essentially mean the end of Ukraine’s sovereignty. While Zelenskyy has rejected blanket territorial surrenders, he has shown flexibility about a land swap in exchange of firm security guarantees that end the war and deter future Russian aggression. Prime Minister Modi visits Israel to discuss deepening ties, with trade, defence, and AI on the agenda, and will address the Knesset. Israeli PM Netanyahu has proposed a "hexagon of alliances" including India, Israel, Greece, Cyprus, and other states to counter "radical" adversaries. Pakistan condemned the proposed alliance, calling it a threat to regional stability and Muslim unity, and is wary of India's potential participation. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Feb 25, 2026, 12:32 PM
Iran Rejects US Claims on Missile Programme, Calls Allegations 'Big Lies'

Iran Rejects US Claims on Missile Programme, Calls Allegations 'Big Lies'

Iran has accused the United States of spreading “big lies” about its missile programme after President Donald Trump alleged that Tehran was developing weapons capable of striking the US. In his State of the Union address on Tuesday night, Trump said Iran has “already developed missiles that can threaten Europe and our bases overseas, and they’re working to build missiles that will soon reach” the US. He also described Iran as “the world’s number one sponsor of terror” and claimed that at least 32,000 protesters were killed during recent unrest in the country. Responding to the remarks, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei dismissed the allegations, without referring to Trump by name. “Whatever they’re alleging in regards to Iran’s nuclear programme, Iran’s ballistic missiles, and the number of casualties during January’s unrest, is simply the repetition of ‘big lies’,” Baqaei wrote in a post on X. Iran has consistently denied pursuing a nuclear weapon, insisting that uranium enrichment is its sovereign right. However, evidence gathered over the years indicates that Tehran has tested materials and components linked directly to the development of nuclear arms. Trump, meanwhile, offered little explanation for the significant buildup of US military forces in the Middle East — the largest since the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Although he has reportedly been weighing the option of military strikes against Iran in recent weeks, he devoted only about three minutes of his nearly two-hour address on Tuesday night to the issue of Tehran. With inputs from agencies Prime Minister Modi visits Israel to discuss deepening ties, with trade, defence, and AI on the agenda, and will address the Knesset. Israeli PM Netanyahu has proposed a "hexagon of alliances" including India, Israel, Greece, Cyprus, and other states to counter "radical" adversaries. Pakistan condemned the proposed alliance, calling it a threat to regional stability and Muslim unity, and is wary of India's potential participation. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Feb 25, 2026, 12:30 PM
Trump Delivers State of the Union Address, Touting Economic Record and Warning About Immigrants

Trump Delivers State of the Union Address, Touting Economic Record and Warning About Immigrants

Washington: President Donald Trump declared during Tuesday’s marathon State of the Union that “we’re winning so much,” saying he’d sparked a jobs and manufacturing boom at home while imposing a new world order abroad — hoping that offering a long list of his accomplishments can counter approval ratings that have been falling. His main objective was convincing increasingly wary Americans that the economy is stronger than many believe, and that they should vote for more of the same by backing Republicans during November’s midterm elections. In the process, he shattered his own record, going longer than the 100-minute speech he gave before a joint session of Congress last year. Trump tried at points to appeal to bipartisan patriotic sentiments, introducing a series of surprise guests that included US military heroes; a former political prisoner released after his administration toppled Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro; and the Olympic gold-medal-winning US men’s hockey team. “Our country is winning again. In fact, we’re winning so much that we really don’t know what to do about it. People are asking me, ‘Please, please, please, Mister President, we’re winning too much. We can’t take it anymore,” Trump said before introducing the team. The hockey players, wearing their medals and sweaters that said “USA” in large letters, drew a bipartisan standing ovation.Trumppointed to the Democratic side of the chamber and quipped, “That’s the first time I’ve ever seen them get up.” In another made-for-TV moment, Trump announced he would be awarding the Presidential Medal of Freedom, America’s highest civilian honour, to the hockey team’s goaltender, Connor Hellebuyck. Trump made a similar surprise announcement in 2020, bestowing the award on conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh during the speech. Trump championed his immigration crackdowns and his push to preserve widespreadtariffsthat the Supreme Court just struck down. He drew applause only from Democrats while describing the high court’s overturning of his policies, which he called “an unfortunate ruling”, while insisting “everything was working well” before it came down. The president vowed to plough ahead, using “alternative” laws to impose the taxes on imports and telling lawmakers, “Congressional action will not be necessary.” He also made a bold prediction, suggesting that someday tariffs would “substantially replace” the modern income tax system. Trump argued that the tariffs are paid by foreign countries. despite evidence that the costs are borne by American consumers and businesses. “It’s saving our country,” Trump said of tariffs. The Supreme Court justices in attendance were the same who came to Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress last March: Chief Justice John Roberts, as well as Justices Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett and Elena Kagan. Trump greeted the justices after previously slamming Coney Barrett for siding with the majority against his tariffs, despite his appointing her to the high court in his first term. Democrats also stood for Trump vowing to crack down on insider trading by lawmakers, prompting Trump to offer, “I’m very impressed.” Not everybody applauded, though. Rep. Mark Takano, a California Democrat, yelled, “How about you first!” Rep. Rashida Tlaib, a Michigan Democrat, called out, “You’re the most corrupt president!” When some heckling continued, Trump proclaimed, “You should be ashamed of yourselves.” Later, he pointed at Democrats and proclaimed, “These people are crazy,” adding, “Democrats are destroying our country.” Democratic Rep. Al Green was escorted from the chamber after he unfurled a sign of protest that read “Black People Aren’t Apes!” The sign appeared to be a reference to a racist video the president posted that depicted former President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama as primates in a jungle. Green was also removed during Trump’s address last year. Before he began speaking, Senate Democrats blocked a bill to restore funding to the Department of Homeland Security, pressing for new limits on immigration enforcement that Republicans have opposed. In response, Trump invited lawmakers from both parties to “protect American citizens, not illegal aliens” and championed proposals to limit mail-in ballots and tighten voter identification rules. He then devoted large swaths of his speech to warning about the dangers of immigrants and bestowed the Purple Heart on Andrew Wolfe, a National Guard member who was shot while deployed on the streets of the nation’s capital and made his first public appearance since then during the speech. Trump didn’t say that much about efforts to bring down the cost of living, despite polling showing that his handling of the economy and kitchen table issues has increasingly become a liability. Such concerns about the high costs of living helped propel Democratic wins around the country on Election Day last November. There are also persistent fears that tariffs stoking higher prices could eventually hurt the economy and job creation. Economic growth slowed in the last three months of last year. It is potentially politically perilous ahead of November elections that could deliver congressional wins to Democrats, just as 2018’s blue wave created a strong check to his administration during his first term. On Tuesday, Trump blamed his predecessor, former President Joe Biden, along with Democratic lawmakers in the chamber, saying they were responsible for rising prices and health care costs, two issues his political opponents have repeatedly raised against him. “You caused that problem,” Trump said of affordability concerns. He added a moment later, “They knew their statements were a dirty, rotten lie.” As is typical, Trump also had some notable off-script moments. Referencing prescription drug prices, Trump said, “So in my first year of the second term — should be my third term — but strange things happen,” prompting at least one chant in the chamber of “Four more years!” The president also put forward a new plan to give a modest boost to help some Americans save for retirement if they do not have a retirement account through their workplace, in which their employer matches contributions to the fund. Starting next year, he said, his administration would let those Americans access the same retirement accounts as federal workers and would match their contribution up to USD 1,000. Trump did not offer details about how he would put the program in place and did not indicate if he would ask Congress to pass the program and fund it. The president also announced that tech companies involved in artificial intelligence are agreeing to pay higher electricity rates in areas where their data centres are located. Data centres tend to use large volumes of electricity, potentially increasing the cost of power to other consumers in the area. Trump’s address came as two US aircraft carriers have been dispatched to the Middle East amid tensions withIran. Trump said, “My preference is to solve this problem through diplomacy.” “But one thing is certain, I will never allow the world’s number one sponsor of terror — which they are, by far — to have a nuclear weapon,” he added. The president also recounted US airstrikes last summer that pounded Tehran’s nuclear capabilities, and lauded the raid that ousted Maduro in Venezuela — as well as his administration’s brokering of a ceasefire in Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza. Less mentioned was Trump’s having strained US military alliances with NATO, thanks to his push to seize Greenland from Denmark and his failure to take a harder line with Russian President Vladimir Putin in seeking an end to the war in Ukraine. Tuesday marked the fourth anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war.
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Congress Leader Questions PM Modi's Foreign Visits, Criticizes BJP's Accusations

Congress Leader Questions PM Modi's Foreign Visits, Criticizes BJP's Accusations

New Delhi [India], February 25 (ANI): Chairman ofCongress' Media and Publicity Department, Pawan Khera, on Wednesday raised questions over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's foreign visits just as the PM landed inIsraelfor a two-day visit to strengthen the bilateral ties.Hitting back at Piyush Goyal's "Rahul Gandhi is compromised" remarks, Khera asked the BJP to answer the questions raised on the current government rather than raising doubts on the previous administrations.Speaking to ANI, Pawan Khera said, "Is Rahul Gandhi the Prime Minister? At whose behest does the Prime Minister go abroad? Under whose pressure did he agree to the trade deal? Who is in the government? If people were upset with us, that is between them (public) and us. Now, you should be answering the questions after being in power for 12 years. What is your connection to Epstein? Why are you scared?"PM Modi has arrived in Tel Aviv,Israel, for his two-day state visit at the invitation of hisIsraeli counterpart, Benjamin Netanyahu, aimed at further deepening the "robust and multifaceted Strategic Partnership" between the two countries.In the backdrop of the ongoing political row over the YouthCongress's protest at the AI Summit,CongressMP Imran Masood also questioned the Prime Minister over the India-US interim trade agreement.Masood too asked PM Modi, to question theIsraeli Parliament over the ongoing war with Palestine.Imran Masood said, "It is quite fortunate for IYC that its leader is leading the fight and we are all with him. The PM has done grave injustice through the deal (with the US) by compromising the country. Now, 'Vishwaguru' should have the courage to stand in the parliament ofIsraeland question why they killed the innocent children of Gaza."Congress's response came after Union Minister Piyush Goyal alleged that the Gandhi family "is a completely compromised political family" andCongressis "a compromised political party".Addressing a press conference at the BJP headquarters here, Goyal also slammed former Prime Ministers Rajiv Gandhi, Indira Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru over some of their decisions.Goyal accusedCongressof "corruption" and said "Rahul Gandhi means compromise".With the BJP andCongresslocking horns over the "shirtless protest" of the Indian YouthCongressduring the AI Summit, Goyal alleged that "Rahul Gandhi has become the poster boy of negative politics".Last week, Indian YouthCongressmembers staged a "shirtless protest" at Bharat Mandapam during the AI Impact Summit.IYC chief Uday Bhanu Chib was arrested on Tuesday in connection with an ongoing investigation into the protest. Later, a Delhi court granted four days' police custody of Chib in connection with the case. (ANI)
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Feb 25, 2026, 12:15 PM
US Imposes 125.87% Tariff on Solar Module Imports from India, Raising Questions about Trade Deal Commitment

US Imposes 125.87% Tariff on Solar Module Imports from India, Raising Questions about Trade Deal Commitment

With the United States hiking tariff on solar module from India to 125.87 per cent, Congress on Wednesday once again asked the union government to put the India-US trade deal on hold while asking what does it say of President Donald Trump's commitment to the agreement "so much praised and applauded by his good friend" Prime Minister Narendra Modi . ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today READ TODAY'S EPAPER ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The remarks came as the US Commerce Department announced the increase in tariffs accusing New Delhi of providing an "unfair" subsidy for manufacturing of solar photovoltaic modules. Congress General Secretary (Communications) Jairam Ramesh said it was "quite extraordinary" that the US has imposed duty on imports of solar modules from India. Also Read:'PM Modi completely surrendered to appease Donald Trump': Congress slams govt on trade deals Also Read:'PM Modi completely surrendered to appease Donald Trump': Congress slams govt on trade deals "What does this say of President Trump’s commitment in letter and spirit to the India-US trade deal so much praised and applauded by his good friend in New Delhi as opening doors for India’s exports to the US?" he posted on 'X'. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links Stories You May Like Bengaluru News: Retired BBMP Engineer Found Hangi ng Karnataka: Nehru Nagar Pare nts Boycott School Over Quarrying Lokayukta raids: Fake docum ents in Mandya land scam under lens It is quite extraordinary that the US has just imposed 125.87% duty on imports of solar modules from India. What does this say of President Trump’s commitment in letter and spirit to the India-US trade deal so much praised and applauded by his good friend in New Delhi as opening… — Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) February 25, 2026 He claimed the India-US trade deal is "distinctly one-sided". India’s imports from the US will be freed up but exports to the US will be subject to the whims and fancies of the US President, he said. "There is only (one) way forward. India must be bold and put the deal on hold. The deal as it stands will be singularly disastrous for lakhs and lakhs of farmers across the country," he said. ADVERTISEMENT Published 25 February 2026, 17:45 IST India News United States India Politics Tariff Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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Indian PM Narendra Modi Arrives in Israel for Two-Day State Visit

Indian PM Narendra Modi Arrives in Israel for Two-Day State Visit

Tel Aviv [Israel], February 25 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday arrived in Israel for a two-day state visit, where he was warmly received by his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara Netanyahu.In a post on X, PM Modi expressed optimism about his visit and said he looked forward to engaging in bilateral discussions and fruitful outcomes that strengthen the India-Israel friendship."Landed in Israel. I am extremely honoured to be received by Prime Minister Netanyahu and Mrs. Netanyahu at the airport. I look forward to engaging in bilateral discussions and fruitful outcomes that strengthen the India-Israel friendship," he wrote. Landed in Israel.I am extremely honoured to be received by Prime Minister Netanyahu and Mrs. Netanyahu at the airport. I look forward to engaging in bilateral discussions and fruitful outcomes that strengthen the India-Israel friendship.@netanyahupic.twitter.com/FYGDv0M3Xy On PM's arrival, MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in a post on X that this is PM Modi's second visit to Israel in nine years, and he was accorded a special guard of honour."Israel is an important partner of India across strategic and technological domains, with deep cooperation in science and technology, innovation, defence and agriculture. The relationship is anchored in mutual trust, shared priorities and a growing convergence in futuristic technologies", the post further added. Shalom Israel!Prime Minister@narendramodihas touched down in Israel. This is PM Modi’s second visit to Israel in nine years.In a special and heartwarming gesture PM@narendramodiwas received by Prime Minister@netanyahuand his wife, Mrs Sara Netanyahu at the airport and…pic.twitter.com/kCSD0IIujk Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed PM Modi and in a post on X, said, "It's a great honor to welcome you to Israel, Prime Minister Modi." It’s a great honor to welcome you to Israel, Prime Minister Modi.आपका स्वागत है🇮🇱🙏🇮🇳https://t.co/fd0pdgwnlo Ahead of his departure, PM Modi, in a statement, described the visit as an opportunity to further deepen the two nations' "robust and multifaceted Strategic Partnership.""India and Israel share a robust and multifaceted Strategic Partnership that has witnessed remarkable growth and dynamism in recent years," the statement added, highlighting the trajectory of bilateral ties between the two nations.The streets of Jerusalem carried a familiar buzz with tricolours tucked into shopfronts, community leaders coordinating welcome gatherings, and conversations in Hindi echoing through neighbourhoods where the Indian community forms a visible presence ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's arrival.During his visit, the PM is scheduled to meet President Isaac Herzog and would also address the Knesset, becoming the first Indian Prime Minister to do so.Ahead of his address at the Israeli Parliament - Knesset, PM Modi will hold a brief meeting with Netanyahu today."I will also have the honour of becoming the first Indian Prime Minister to address the Israeli Parliament, Knesset, an occasion that would be a tribute to the strong parliamentary and democratic ties that bind our two nations," he said.The Prime Minister said he also looks forward to engaging with the Indian diaspora there, whom he credited with strengthening bilateral goodwill. (ANI)
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Feb 25, 2026, 12:10 PM
Iran Denies US Allegations on Nuclear Program, Missile Development, and Protest Deaths

Iran Denies US Allegations on Nuclear Program, Missile Development, and Protest Deaths

Tehran: Iran’s Foreign Ministry on Wednesday, February 25, dismissed recent allegations by theUnited States(US) regarding its nuclear programme, ballistic missile development and the number of casualties during January’s unrest, describing the claims as “big lies” ahead of key negotiations in Geneva. In a post on X, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei accused Washington and its allies of spreading disinformation about Tehran’s policies. “Professional liars are good at creating the ‘illusion of truth’,” Baqaei wrote, adding that the accusations formed part of a wider campaign against Iran. He said allegations related to the country’s nuclear activities, missile capabilities and protest-related deaths were “simply the repetition of ‘big lies’”. Professional liars are good at creating the 'illusion of truth.'"Repeat a lie often enough and it becomes the truth”, is a law of propaganda coined by Nazi Joseph Goebbels. This is now systematically used by the U.S. administration and the war profiteers encircling it,… The statement came after US PresidentDonald Trumpsaid Iran was developing ballistic missiles capable of reaching American territory. In his recent address to Congress, Trump also warned that Tehran would not be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons and accused its leadership of continuing to pursue nuclear ambitions. During the speech, Trump claimed that as many as 32,000 people were killed in the protests that began late last year and intensified in early January. Iranian authorities have reported a significantly lower figure of 3,117 deaths. Meanwhile, the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) has documented more than 7,000 deaths and said the overall toll could be higher. Iran has consistently denied seeking nuclear weapons and maintains that its programme is peaceful. Western governments and the International Atomic Energy Agency sayTehranpreviously pursued a nuclear weapons programme before 2003. Iran had also enriched uranium to up to 60 percent purity prior to recent attacks on its nuclear facilities, a level closer to weapons-grade. Separately, Iran’s parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf said diplomacy remained an option if negotiations respected Iran’s national dignity and mutual interests. He cautioned, however, that any attack would trigger a firm response. The exchange comes ahead of the third round of US-Iran talks scheduled inGenevaunder Omani mediation, which are seen as critical to reducing tensions and preventing further escalation. Meanwhile, the US has significantly strengthened its military presence in the Middle East, deploying aircraft carriers, warships and additional forces. Satellite imagery analysed by media reports also indicated American naval vessels typically docked in Bahrain had moved to sea, a precaution seen ahead of potential escalation.
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Stephen Hawking Surrounded by Women in Bikinis on Jeffrey Epstein's Private Island

Stephen Hawking Surrounded by Women in Bikinis on Jeffrey Epstein's Private Island

Mumbai, February 25:A newly released photograph from the Jeffrey Epstein files has emerged showing the late theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking surrounded by women in bikinis during a visit to the financier's private Caribbean island. The image, made public as part of the ongoing unsealing of documents related to the disgraced billionaire, provides visual context to Hawking's 2006 visit to Little St. James, an excursion that has been a subject of public speculation for years. The photo depicts Hawking in his wheelchair on a beach, flanked by several women in swimwear. While the image has quickly gone viral, legal experts and historians note that Hawking’s presence on the island was previously documented, and he was never accused of any criminal wrongdoing or sexual misconduct.Elon Musk Slams The New York Times As ‘Utterly Disgusting’ Over Resurfaced 2014 Op-Ed on Paedophilia Amid Epstein Files Release. This photo did not age well. Stephen Hawking popping up in the Epstein files, grinning between two bikini models holding cocktails, and yeah, the vibes are uncomfortably suspicious in hindsight. Nobody knows exactly when or where it was taken, but there’s a very ugly…https://t.co/T5hDriNV33pic.twitter.com/tQCRfY8DD9 — Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal)February 25, 2026 The photograph dates back to March 2006, when Hawking travelled to the neighbouring island of St. Thomas for a physics conference. The conference was reportedly funded by Epstein and attended by several high-profile scientists and Nobel laureates. During the trip, Epstein invited the group to his private island for a barbecue and a submarine tour. While previous documents had confirmed Hawking's attendance at the event, this is the first time high-resolution imagery of the physicist on the island has been widely circulated through official file releases. The release is part of a massive cache of documents stemming from a 2015 civil lawsuit filed by Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's most prominent victims. The unsealing of these records has sought to identify "associates" of Epstein, ranging from high-profile politicians to world-renowned intellectuals. Despite the provocative nature of the image, it is important to distinguish between social association and criminal involvement. Hawking's name appeared in the files primarily in the context of an email from Epstein to Ghislaine Maxwell, in which Epstein sought to debunk allegations that Hawking had participated in an "underage orgy". The academic community has generally viewed Hawking's association with Epstein as an unfortunate byproduct of the financier’s aggressive efforts to "philanthropize" elite science. Throughout the early 2000s, Epstein funnelled millions into scientific research, often hosting conferences to gain proximity to the world’s leading minds. While the photo has generated significant social media commentary, there is currently no evidence suggesting that Hawking’s trip to the island involved the illicit activities for which Epstein was eventually convicted.Prince Andrew Arrested: Everything We Know About the Misconduct Charges and Epstein Files Links. The continued release of Epstein's files serves as a reminder of the broad social network the financier maintained before his death in 2019. For many figures named in the documents, the challenge remains separating professional or social attendance at Epstein-funded events from the darker reality of the crimes committed on Little St. James. As of now, the Hawking estate has not issued a new statement regarding the latest photo release. TruLY Score 3 – Believable; Needs Further Research | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 3 on LatestLY, this article appears believable but may need additional verification. It is based on reporting from news websites or verified journalists (Daily Mail and Wion), but lacks supporting official confirmation. Readers are advised to treat the information as credible but continue to follow up for updates or confirmations (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 25, 2026 05:39 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 25, 2026, 12:07 PM
Mexico Approves Bill to Gradually Reduce Workweek from 48 to 40 Hours

Mexico Approves Bill to Gradually Reduce Workweek from 48 to 40 Hours

Mexico has approved a bill to gradually reduce the workweek from 48 to 40 hours, although the reform, expected to be implemented from next year, increases weekly overtime and maintains only one rest day for every six worked. With more than 2,226 work hours per person per year, Latin America’s second-largest economy has the worst work-life balance in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The country, where around 55% of workers are employed in the informal sector, also has the lowest labor productivity and the lowest wages among the group’s 38 member states. The Chamber of Deputies approved the general outline of the bill late on Tuesday with the support of all 469 present in the 500-member Congress; none voted against. Deputies then went on to discuss the law’s particular terms, approving them with 411 votes in favor. The opposition had strongly criticized the reform during 10 hours of debate. The ruling party hailed its approval, which follows years of back-and-forth with business owners. “Productivity is not measured by exhaustion. It is built with dignity,” said ruling-party representative Pedro Haces, who also serves as the secretary general of the Autonomous Confederation of Workers and Employees of Mexico. OPPOSITION SAYS THERE IS NO REAL REDUCTION IN WORKING WEEK The opposition argued that the bill does not represent a real reduction of the workweek because it increases weekly overtime to 12 hours from nine and does not include a mandatory two days of rest for every five worked. “The idea of the reform is not bad, but it is incomplete and was done in a rush,” said Alex Dominguez, a lawmaker from the opposition PRI party. The reform won general approval earlier this month in the Senate, where the ruling Morena party holds a strong majority. “After more than 100 years without changes, Mexico will gradually phase out the 48-hour workweek,” the Ministry of Labor said on X in the early hours of Wednesday. President Claudia Sheinbaum introduced the proposal in December; it aims to reduce the workweek by two hours per year until 2030, benefiting some 13.4 million workers. If the law is endorsed by more than half of Mexico’s state legislatures, as is expected, the first two-hour reduction would be implemented in January 2027. (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Firstpost staff.) Prime Minister Narendra Modi began a two-day visit to Israel to strengthen the strategic partnership in defence, technology, and trade, meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu and addressing the Knesset, highlighting deepened ties in recent years. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Gadkari Accuses Congress of Diluting Opportunities and Compromising National Interests

Gadkari Accuses Congress of Diluting Opportunities and Compromising National Interests

New Delhi [India], February 25 (ANI): Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Wednesday accusedCongressof "dilution of opportunities" over border negotiations with India's neighbours, raising doubts over the past government's decisions on Tibet and Kashmir.In an X post, Gadkari alleged "opaque political funding" ofCongress, and "blurred lines between power and privilege.""Across decades, theCongressrecord raises serious questions. Time and again, strategic opportunities were diluted, whether on global positioning, border negotiations, or post-war leverage. Issues like Tibet, Kashmir, Berubari, and later concessions at negotiation tables cannot simply be brushed aside as isolated decisions. Add to that recurring procurement controversies, opaque political funding concerns, and blurred lines between power and privilege. When national red lines become negotiable, institutions weaken, and public trust erodes. History deserves honest reflection, not selective memory," he wrote.This came in the backdrop of the BJP leaders alleging a "compromisedCongress," in response toRahul Gandhi's attack against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, where theCongressMP had alleged that the "PM is compromised" over the India-US Interim Trade Agreement.Earlier today, Union Minister Piyush Goyal alleged that the Gandhi family "is a completely compromised political family" andCongressis "a compromised political party".Addressing a press conference at the BJP headquarters, Goyal also slammed former Prime Ministers Rajiv Gandhi, Indira Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru over some of their decisions.Goyal accusedCongressof "corruption" and said "Rahul Gandhimeans compromise".With the BJP andCongresslocking horns over the "shirtless protest" of the Indian YouthCongressduring theAI Summit, Goyal alleged that "Rahul Gandhihas become the poster boy of negative politics"."The Gandhi family is a completely compromised political family.Rahul Gandhiand hisCongressparty are a compromised family, a compromised political party.Rahul Gandhimeans compromise. Look at theCongressparty's history or its present, whether it's the various tales of corruption, how they compromise public interest and national interest under the influence of foreign powers, there are countless examples before the country and the public of how they completely compromise the country and its bright future, the bright future of its citizens.Rahul Gandhihas become the poster boy of negative politics," he said.Goyal also alleged thatRahul Gandhiis "a puppet of foreign powers, anti-India forces, anti-India organisations and anti-India governments"."Rahul Gandhihas, in a way, demonstrated a high-handed approach to politics before the nation and the world. He is nothing but a puppet of foreign powers, anti-India forces, anti-India organisations, and anti-India governments. This is the compromiseRahul Gandhiand the Gandhi family are making today: whether in Parliament, whether outside, whether in a press conference. We have seen his behaviour with the press," Goyal said.Last week, Indian YouthCongressmembers staged a "shirtless protest" at Bharat Mandapam during the AI Impact Summit.IYCchief Uday Bhanu Chib was arrested on Tuesday in connection with an ongoing investigation into the protest. Later, a Delhi court granted four days' police custody of Chib in connection with the case. (ANI)
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Feb 25, 2026, 12:06 PM
PLA Aircraft Sorties Detected in Taiwan Strait; Japan Protests China's Export Restrictions

PLA Aircraft Sorties Detected in Taiwan Strait; Japan Protests China's Export Restrictions

Taipei [Taiwan], February 25 (ANI): Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence (MND) on Wednesday detected overall 28 sorties of PLA aircraft in various types (including J-10, J-16, KJ-500, etc).Of the 28, 22 sorties crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait and entered the northern, central and southwestern ADIZ.In a post on X, the MND said, "Overall 28 sorties of PLA aircraft in various types (including J-10, J-16, KJ-500, etc.) were detected from 12:36 hr today. 22 out of 28 sorties crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait and entered the northern, central and southwestern ADIZ in conducting air-sea joint training along with other PLAN vessels. ROC Armed Forces have monitored the situation and responded accordingly." Overall 28 sorties of#PLAaircraft in various types (including J-10, J-16, KJ-500, etc.) were detected from 1236hr today. 22 out of 28 sorties crossed the median line of the#TaiwanStrait and entered the northern, central and southwestern ADIZ Earlier in the day, the MND detected 5 Chinese naval vessels around its territorial waters.In a post on X, the MND said, "5 PLAN vessel operating around Taiwan were detected up until 6 a.m. (UTC+8) today. ROC Armed Forces have monitored the situation and responded. Illustration of flight path is not provided due to no PLA aircraft operating around Taiwan were detected during this timeframe." 5 PLAN vessel operating around#Taiwanwere detected up until 6 a.m. (UTC+8) today.#ROCArmedForceshave monitored the situation and responded. Illustration of flight path is not provided due to no PLA aircraft operating around Taiwan were detected during this timeframe.pic.twitter.com/xCnqg16ina Meanwhile, Japan has strongly protested China's move to restrict the export of "dual-use" items to 20 Japanese business entities that Beijing says could be used for military purposes, in the latest twist in a months-long diplomatic row between the two countries, as per Al Jazeera.Japanese Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Sato Kei said at a news conference that the move by China's Ministry of Commerce on Tuesday was "deplorable" and would "not be tolerated" by Tokyo.Tokyo and Beijing have a historically acrimonious relationship, but diplomatic ties took a turn for the worse in November, when Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi told legislators that a Chinese attack on Taiwan would constitute a "survival-threatening situation" for Japan, which could necessitate military action, Al Jazeera reported. (ANI)
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin Pays Tribute to Veteran Communist Leader R Nallakannu

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin Pays Tribute to Veteran Communist Leader R Nallakannu

Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], February 25 (ANI): Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Wednesday paid an emotional tribute to veteran Communist Party of India (CPI) leader R Nallakannu, calling him an "indomitable comrade" and a "political volcano" whose life would remain a guiding light for generations to come.Nallakannu, one of the senior-most leaders of the Communist movement in Tamil Nadu, passed away at the age of 101 on Wednesday afternoon at the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital in Chennai.In a heartfelt message shared on X, Stalin recalled Nallakannu's unwavering spirit despite physical challenges, quoting the late leader's own words: "Even though I lack proper vision in one eye, there is another eye in my heart. That is the good eye." “எனக்கு ஒரு கண்ணில் சரிவரப் பார்வை இல்லை என்றாலும், அகத்தில் மற்றொரு கண் இருக்கிறது. அதுதான் நல்லகண்ணு” என்று முத்தமிழறிஞர் கலைஞர் அவர்களால் கண்ணாகப் போற்றப்பட்ட முதுபெரும் தலைவர் - தோழர் திரு. நல்லகண்ணு அய்யா அவர்கள் மறைவுற்றார் என்ற செய்தி நம்மையெல்லாம் கடும் துயரத்திற்கு…pic.twitter.com/tLQhQFQ0SA He described Nallakannu as "an uncompromising fighter" and a tireless champion of the working class who endured imprisonment, torture, and immense personal hardship without ever compromising his principles.In his tribute, Stalin highlighted Nallakannu's close association with former Chief Minister M Karunanidhi, fondly remembered as "Muttamil Arignar Kalaignar." He noted that Nallakannu had stood shoulder to shoulder with Karunanidhi in protests against laws such as POTA, ESA and TESA, and strongly believed that Communist ideology and the Dravidian movement should work together as a "twin-barreled rifle for social change."Stalin also recalled that Karunanidhi had conferred the Ambedkar Award on Nallakannu during his tenure, and that he himself had the "great fortune" of presenting him with the Thagaisal Thamizhar Award under the present Dravidian Model government."He (Nallakannu) was always one who held me in affection and love. He wholeheartedly welcomed the schemes we created after establishing Dravidian model governance. I made it a habit to meet Ayya on each of his birthdays and receive his blessings," he further wrote.Calling him a leader who "lived not as an individual separate from the movement, but as the movement itself," Stalin said Nallakannu had donated every award and its accompanying prize money back to the party and for public welfare."My deepest condolences and solace to his grieving family, relatives, and all comrades of the Indian Communist Movement," Stalin said, adding that the state would bid farewell to the veteran leader with full state honours.Describing Nallakannu as a man who lived solely for the working people, Stalin said Nallakannu's life itself was the message he had left behind -- one that would continue to inspire the struggle for social justice and equality.According to an official statement issued by Madras Medical College and the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital, Nallakannu had been admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) on February 1 due to health complications. Over 24 days of treatment, his condition fluctuated despite continuous advanced monitoring and intensive care by a multidisciplinary medical team.However, from the early hours of Wednesday, his response to medication gradually declined, and his condition turned critical. Despite being placed on advanced life support, all his vital organs eventually failed. He was declared dead at around 1:55 pm.The hospital administration expressed deep condolences to his family and thanked the medical teams involved in his care, along with the Government of Tamil Nadu, for its support. (ANI)
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