Centre Tightens Social Media Regulations; Rule Amendments to Take Effect from February 20.

New Delhi:The Central Government has announced stricter regulations for social media platforms by introducing amendments to the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021. The revised rules will come into force on February 20, 2026. Key Changes 🔹 3-Hour Takedown Rule:Under the amended rules, social media intermediaries must remove unlawful content…

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35-km Underground Rail Line Planned in the ; Move to Secure India’s “Lifeline”.

New Delhi/Guwahati: has announced plans to construct an approximately 34–36 km underground railway line through the strategically vital Siliguri Corridor, the narrow land strip that connects India’s northeastern states to the mainland. The project is aimed at ensuring safer, uninterrupted transportation while reducing geopolitical vulnerabilities, according to reports. Officials believe the underground route will significantly…

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2,000-Year-Old Tamil-Brahmi Inscriptions Found Inside Egyptian Royal Tombs; Strong Evidence of Ancient Tamil Traders.

Chennai: In a discovery that could reshape the history of ancient Indian maritime trade, researchers have identified nearly 2,000-year-old Tamil-Brahmi inscriptions inside the heavily secured royal tombs in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings. The findings were presented by Professor Ingo Strauch of the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, at the four-day International Conference on Tamil Epigraphy…

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Centre Issues Directive Making Full Six-Stanza Vande Mataram Mandatory at Official Events.

New Delhi: The Union Home Ministry on January 28, 2026, issued a new directive regarding the national song Vande Mataram, formally defining a protocol for its performance. The order mandates that the full six-stanza version, lasting 3 minutes and 10 seconds, be sung or played at government functions and educational institutions, marking the first official…

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Bangladesh Votes in Historic Election Amid Minority Fears and Emerging Diplomatic Rift with India.

Dhaka: Bangladesh is holding a landmark parliamentary election today — the first since the 2024 student-led uprising that toppled long-time Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina — with more than 127 million citizens eligible to vote under heavy security nationwide. The vote is widely seen as a critical test of whether the country can restore democratic norms…

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UAE Human Rights Diplomat Hind Al-Owais Named in Hundreds of Epstein Emails.

Washington: Newly released records from the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) have placed prominent UAE diplomat and human-rights advocate Hind Al-Owais under international scrutiny after her name appeared in hundreds of email exchanges with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Massive Document Release The emails surfaced as part of a large batch of documents—often referred to as…

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