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The Sun will die in about five billion years, swelling into a Red Giant before leaving a dense white dwarf behind. Although this is far in the future, astronomers examine other stars to glimpse our solar systems fate. NASAs James Webb Space Telescope recently spotted stunning images of the Helix Nebula, a dying star 650 light-years away. Blistering winds of hot gas collide with cooler shells, resulting in mesmerizing visuals.
Actor Nadeem Khan, known for his role in 'Dhurandhar', has been arrested by Mumbai Police following a complaint from his domestic help. She accuses him of rape over a decade, alleging the assaults began after he promised marriage. The woman approached authorities when Khan refused to proceed with the wedding.
Shawn Mendes quote of the day talks about fear and being alone. The singer openly shares what scares him most, making fans feel close to him. Known for honest music and real emotions, Shawn Mendes often speaks about feelings, fears, and mental health, which is why people around the world relate to him.
A US-based rights group said on Monday it had confirmed the deaths of nearly 6,000 people during a wave of protests in Iran suppressed by security forces, as Tehran warned Washington against intervening. The US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) said it had confirmed that 5,848 people had been killed, including 209 members of the security forces.
New IRS rules are boosting 2026 tax refunds. The average check now nears $3,800. Stagnant 2025 withholding caused massive overpayments. New laws now exempt overtime and tips from federal tax. Expanded child credits and higher state tax caps help middle-class families. File electronically for faster delivery. Expect larger paychecks throughout 2026 as withholding adjusts. However, future refunds will likely shrink. Stay informed to maximize your total household savings this season.
Indias Budget 2026-27 is being shaped by a core team of senior officials under Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, who is set to present her ninth consecutive Budget on February 1, 2026. With no Finance Secretary appointed, the responsibility rests on departmental secretaries: Anuradha Thakur (Economic Affairs), Arvind Shrivastava (Revenue), Vumlunmang Vualnam (Expenditure), M Nagaraju (Financial Services), Arunish Chawla (DIPAM), K Moses Chalai (Public Enterprises), and Chief Economic Adviser
Erik the Red, exiled from Norway and Iceland, discovered and named Greenland around 985 AD. His strategic naming attracted settlers from Iceland, establishing two major settlements. These Norse communities thrived for centuries through farming, hunting, and trade, leaving a lasting legacy of exploration and colonization in the North Atlantic.
India and Russia are on track to reach USD 100 billion in bilateral trade by 2030. Ambassador Vinay Kumar stated that this target is achievable. Efforts are underway to expand trade items, including fertilizers, agriculture, and engineering. A free trade agreement will further boost this goal.
A Bangladesh government committee said on Monday it had found egregious anomalies in a billion-dollar cross-border electricity supply deal with Indian conglomerate Adani, providing around 10 percent of the country's power. The National Review Committee on Power Purchase Agreements said it had found examples of egregious anomalies, that meant the state-owned Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) was paying up to 50 percent more than it should.
The 77th Republic Day Parade showcased many new military units and indigenous weapon systems. New commando battalions and regiments debuted. Bactrian camels and Zanskar ponies were seen for the first time. The parade highlighted advancements in India's defence capabilities and celebrated the nation's heritage.
During India's Republic Day festivities, leaders from the European Union made their presence known. This attendance signals a robust alliance between India and the EU, reflecting a unified dedication to shared ideals. The engagement is anticipated to enhance collaboration in multiple domains. India feels privileged to welcome such esteemed dignitaries, marking a pivotal chapter in their diplomatic journey.
A Forest Department employee interrupted Maharashtra minister Girish Mahajan's Republic Day speech in Nashik. She questioned the omission of Dr B R Ambedkar's name. The minister apologized, calling it an unintentional oversight. Police briefly detained the employee. Opposition leaders criticized the minister and the ruling party for disrespecting the Constitution's architect.
Karnataka's Congress and BJP are clashing over an alleged Rs 400 crore robbery of demonetised Rs 2,000 notes near the Karnataka-Maharashtra border. Minister Priyank Kharge questioned the role of BJP-ruled states, while the opposition accused Congress of using Karnataka as a funding source.
International Criminal Court judges have ruled former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is fit to stand trial for crimes against humanity. The decision follows concerns over his health, with medical experts assessing his ability to participate in proceedings. Duterte faces charges related to his anti-drug campaign.
Quote of the Day: Albert Camus is remembered not only as a literary giant but as a moral voice urging balance, compassion and resistance to dehumanisation.
The Delhi High Court has ordered the city police to strictly protect the identity of sexual assault survivors. The court emphasized that names, parentage, or addresses should not be disclosed in any court filings. This directive came while rejecting a bail plea in a POCSO case. The court noted concern over a survivor's name appearing in a status report.
Sanju Samson's journey in T20I cricket is under the microscope as experts point out his fluctuating performances. They propose that refining his technique and boosting his mental resilience are crucial for improvement. While undoubtedly gifted, Samson's difficulties against particular types of bowling expose critical gaps in his game. With fierce competition for his position, the pressure is mounting.
Suryakumar Yadav's recent batting resurgence, marked by two fifties in as many matches, has brought immense relief to the Indian team management. After a lean patch, his confident performances, particularly his adaptation to different match situations, signal his readiness for the upcoming T20 World Cup.
Indian batter Shreyas Iyer is set to continue as Tilak Varma's replacement till the end of the ongoing India vs New Zealand T20I series, the Board of Control for India (BCCI) confirmed in a media advisory on Monday.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Republic Day targeted the Centre. He stated that constitutional values and democratic principles face unprecedented challenges. Vijayan called for unity to defend secularism and federalism. He urged vigilance against forces attempting to impose a monolithic ideology. The Chief Minister emphasized countering divisive politics with love and fraternity for a progressive India.
US President Donald Trump extended heartfelt congratulations to India on its 77th Republic Day, highlighting the historic bond between the world's oldest and largest democracies. Despite ongoing trade and tariff strains, US officials emphasized the strong strategic partnership, with the US Ambassador noting US-made aircraft in the Republic Day parade as a symbol of this alliance.
Archaeologists have discovered Indian rhinoceros bone fragments at a neolithic site near Coimbatore, dating back to 3,500 years ago. This find suggests the Western Ghats foothills once supported vast grasslands, a stark contrast to the region's current industrial landscape. The discovery expands the known ancient habitat of the Indian rhino.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat addressed citizens in Muzaffarpur on Republic Day. He emphasized fulfilling constitutional duties to make India a leading global republic. Bhagwat highlighted the Constitution's role in teaching dharma and the importance of civic duty. He also spoke about preserving humanity and social harmony through unwritten cultural norms.
China's President Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign has reached his closest allies. Top general Zhang Youxia is now under investigation. This move consolidates Xi's power and makes the military command more secretive. Experts suggest this could mean a near-term attack on Taiwan is less likely. The investigation targets loyalty to the party leadership.
Congress leaders Harshwardhan Sapkal and Varsha Gaikwad have strongly criticized the decision to award Bhagat Singh Koshyari the Padma Bhushan. They stated that Koshyari insulted constitutional offices and the people of Maharashtra during his tenure. Gaikwad further alleged that Koshyari had previously disrespected revered figures like Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Mahatma Jyotiba Phule.
Congress criticizes Madhya Pradesh minister Vijay Shah for hoisting the national flag on Republic Day. This action follows court directives regarding his offensive remarks against Army Colonel Sofiya Qureshi. Congress leaders state this challenges the Constitution and questions Chief Minister Mohan Yadav's governance. The BJP defends Shah, citing ongoing court proceedings. Shah previously expressed regret for his comments.
Scientists are warning about the growing threat of free-living amoebae, microscopic organisms found in water systems that can carry deadly infections. These resilient microbes can survive extreme conditions, including high temperatures and disinfectants, and act as 'Trojan horses' for harmful bacteria and viruses. Climate change is expanding their range, increasing exposure risks and necessitating integrated solutions for public health protection.
Anfractuous is a word that respects complexity. It neither glorifies nor condemns difficulty; it simply names it. In doing so, it offers writers a refined tool for describing processes, arguments and journeys that unfold through bends rather than straight lines.
Foreign investors are urging India to review its tax policies. They highlight high trading costs and potential double taxation on capital gains. These concerns are contributing to significant selling of Indian stocks by foreign portfolio investors. The situation impacts the attractiveness of the Indian market for global investors. Discussions are ongoing with regulators and government officials.
UAE President's surprise India visit coincides with Abu Dhabi shelving plans for Islamabad International Airport, signaling a shift in regional alliances. This move follows deepening UAE-India defense ties, contrasting with Pakistan's closer relationship with Saudi Arabia, impacting bilateral economic and strategic cooperation.
Over 43,000 units of Angry Orange Stain Removers have been recalled in Canada due to a microbial hazard, specifically Pseudomonas aeruginosa, posing a risk of serious infection to individuals with weakened immune systems. The recall impacts two scents sold between March 2019 and December 2025. Consumers are instructed to stop use and contact the company for a refund.
The Enforcement Directorate has attached fresh properties valued at over Rs 1,986 crore. This action is part of a money laundering investigation into the Pearls Group, accused of a Rs 48,000 crore Ponzi scheme. The total value of attached assets now stands at Rs 7,589 crore.
Assam's opposition parties have lodged a complaint with the Chief Electoral Officer regarding irregularities in the ongoing Special Revision of electoral rolls. They allege illegal bulk notices are being issued, targeting genuine voters, especially the Miya community. This action is seen as a deliberate attempt to harass a specific community.
Every year brings a new est diet trend, leaving everyone confused. Dr Pal Manickam cuts through the noise with practical, sustainable nutrition advice. Don't chase diets, build an approach you can maintain.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi consistently chooses distinctive turbans for Republic Day and Independence Day. His headwear often features vibrant colours and traditional motifs. These choices have become a notable aspect of his public appearances. From bandhani prints to Rajasthani styles, his turbans add ceremonial elegance to national events.
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Indias 77th Republic Day 2026 parade showcased 17 state/UT tableaux centered on 150 Years of Vande Mataram and Aatmanirbhar Bharat, blending heritage, freedom, and self-reliance. From Assams terracotta art to Punjabs tribute to Guru Tegh Bahadur, each tableau highlighted cultural pride, innovation, and national unity on Kartavya Path.
Rare double-humped Bactrian camels are joining the Indian Army for logistics in Eastern Ladakh. These hardy animals can carry supplies in extreme conditions where machines struggle. Their unique adaptations allow them to survive harsh weather and low oxygen. This move highlights the enduring importance of pack animals in modern warfare, blending nature's strength with technological advancements for strategic advantage.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Monday expressed its deep sorrow at the sad demise of Inderjit Singh Bindra, former BCCI President, who passed away in New Delhi on January 25 at the age of 84.
Ryanair is delaying in-flight Wi-Fi adoption, citing cost and passenger needs for short European routes. Chief Financial Officer Neil Sorahan stated that current technology, including Starlink, isn't financially viable due to increased fuel use and passengers' preference for pre-downloaded content. The airline is waiting for costs to decrease and the service to better suit its low-cost model.

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