Speaker Om Birla said people have elected the members to raise their issues and not to shout slogans, reprimanding Opposition MPs for their protests
SCR to run 160 Holi special trains
Amazon shares plunge as AI costs climb
Amazon reported a profit of $21.2 billion on net sales of $213.4 billion in the recently ended quarter as its AWS businesses thrived
Badminton Asian Team championship: Indian women knocked out after quarterfinal loss to China
India had won a historic gold medal in the previous edition in 2024, but the absence of the talismanic P.V. Sindhu due to a niggle made the task of defending the title a tough one
How fashion is taking the stage at concerts in India
Alongside Indias booming concert economy, fan pits have emerged as a playground for bold fashion experiments. From corsets and saris to DIY gowns, we ask concertgoers how they craft the perfect look
T.N. CM Stalin unveils Karl Marxs statue at Egmore Museum in Chennai
Mr. Stalin, on April 2 last year, announced that the State government would install a statue of the German philosopher in the city
Private sleeper bus catches fire on Bengaluru outskirts, all passengers and crew are safe
According to police sources, the bus crashed into an electric pole near Hanumanthapura around 12.15 a.m., following which all the passengers were evacuated
Starlink fuels SpaceX growth with potential phone, more internet services
Elon Musk says each future Starship launch carrying Starlink satellites will expand the constellations capacity by more than 20 times
Josh Hazlewood ruled out of T20 World Cup, another major setback for Australia
Australia would not be naming any replacement for the 35-year-old bowler
After 37 years, Arundhati Roy and Pradip Krishens filmIn Which Annie Gives It Those Oneswill premiereatBerlinale Classicsunderliningfreer times anda disregard forhomogenisation
The Hindu Editorial | Intent and outcome On Indias climate budget for 2026 27 | 06.02.2026
Indias Union Budget 202627 marks another step in the countrys green transition but with a familiar pattern of big intentions and cautious allocations. The government has announced a 20,000crore, fiveyear outlay for Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS), signalling Indias shift into the pilot and demonstration phase of this complex technology. While CCUS is crucial for hardtoabate sectors like steel, cement and aluminium, global experience from Norway, Canada and the U.S. shows that scaling it remains costly and uneven.
The petitioner has pointed out that the SEC and the government of Karnataka have violated provisions of the Constitution of India in not holding timely elections to the council of SCC, the term of which ended on August 30, 2023
FIFA reports a record of 5,973 international transfers in January window
The transfer marks a 3% increase from the previous year in cross-border deals between clubs in different countries, where the transactions are processed by FIFA
Meghalaya coal mine explosion: Two mine owners arrested, rescue operations ongoing
The CM has assured of stringent action against those responsible for the explosion
RBI MPC keeps repo rate unchanged at 5.5%
RBI Governor Malhotra said that domestic inflation and growth outlook remain positive and added that the Indian economy remains resilient.
Parliament Budget Session Day 8 LIVE: Lok Sabha to hold general discussion on Union Budget 2026-27
Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke on the Motion of Thanks on the Presidents address in the Rajya Sabha
Ukraine and Russia swap over 300 prisoners after productive Abu Dhabi talks
Ukraine and Russia have carried out a major prisoner exchange following U.S.-mediated talks in Abu Dhabi, marking the first such swap in five months.
Illicit poppy plantations on 200 acres destroyed in Manipur
Illegal poppy plantations on 185 acres of land were destroyed in Khamashom and Leingangching hill ranges in Ukhrul district, says police
Documents on anti-Hindi agitation wiped out on Bhaktavatsalamsorder
On February 24, 1967, a month before losing power to theDMK, the last Congress Chief Minister ordered the Public Department to destroy recordson the anti-Hindi agitation that rocked the State. After assuming office,Annaduraisought an explanation from the Chief Secretary and wanted to know whether the papers could be reconstructed
Filicide by a mother of two in Rajasthans Bhilwara district has shown the extremes to which health misinformation amplified by social media algorithms can lead in a country especially vulnerable to spurious medical advice
Sri Chidambaram Garu movie review: A refreshing, earnest tale of self-discovery
Director Vinay Ratnams simple story comes alive with its delectable imagery, soothing music and impressive performances
Bangladesh elections: Key dates, result declaration and primary contestants
Bangladesh will hold its 13th Parliamentary elections, an event keenly watched by its citizens and the world.
A living laboratory of art on view at the India Art Fair 2026
The 17th edition of one of Indias premier art events is being held in the capital, with a record 133 exhibitors and landmark programming
Cortasso Caf: A New pet-friendly sanctuary in Delhis Sunder Nursery
The projectcombines disaster communication, technical education and community outreach using an amateur wireless communication system that does not rely on mobile phone networks or internet connectivity
The sale of xAI comes with tax, financial and legal benefits for xAI and SpaceX investors
Instead of combining the two companies into one and fully integrating operations, Musk decided to retain xAI, which runs social media platform X and created the Grok chatbot, as a wholly owned subsidiary of SpaceX, said sources
25 years of Bharat Rang Mahotsav: A journey through Indias soulful theatre
As the 25th edition of the National School of Dramas Bharat Rang Mahotsav celebrates theatre in all its forms, we speak to seasoned theatre practitioners about the mission, memories, and magic of stagecraft
Rupee rises 11 paise to 90.23 against U.S. dollar
However, FII outflows, rise in crude oil prices, and a marginally stronger greenback capped sharper gains in the local unit, according to forex traders
AAP leader Lucky Oberoi shot dead in Punjabs Jalandhar
Lucky Oberoi arrived at the gurdwara in his Thar vehicle when the assailants, who were on a two-wheeler, opened fire at him
Bitcoin on the cusp of $60,000 as investors flee risky bets
The worlds largest cryptocurrency was last up 1.64% at $64,153.24 in volatile trade, swinging between gains and losses after having hit a low of $60,008.52
Kerala actor Maniyanpillai Raju involved in hit-and-run; two youths on motorcycle injured
Police register case for rash driving and failure to ensure medical assistance to the injured. The incident occurred near Trivandrum Club in Thiruvananthapuram city late Thursday
US software stocks slammed on mounting fears over AI disruption, lose$1 trillion in a week
Precious metals gold and silver resumed their slide on Thursday after a historic rout earlier this week, and bitcoin fell 13% to $62,890
Jimmy Lai, the 78-year-old founder of the now-defunct Apple Daily newspaper, could face up to life in prison in the case that has stirred criticism from some foreign governments
Iran, U.S. set for talks in Oman over nuclear programme after Tehran shaken by nationwide protests
The two countries have returned to Oman, a sultanate on the eastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula, months after rounds of meetings turned to ash following Israel's launch of a 12-day war against Iran back in June
2026 Winter Olympics: Italy set for star-studded opening ceremony
While details of the ceremony remain secret, the theme of harmony runs through it, threading together different elements from the financial hub of Milan to the snow-capped mountains of Cortina dAmpezzo
Adani Foundation marks one year of Mangal Seva programme
The programme supports divyang women through financial assistance, a statement issued by the Adani Group stated
While slamming the NDA government in Bihar under Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Tejashwi Yadav charged that it was running on false praise and complete negligence
India Stonemart starts with emphasis on marble, sandstone as emerging investment sectors
Rajasthan had 85 types of minerals and each district had its own unique stone identity, CM said
Healthcare delivery systems contribute substantially to carbon emissions through resource-intense operations and high energy use, the conference found
How are dating apps turning on AI for their users?
Dating apps are deploying AI features to learn more about their users and their desires, even as those looking for connection try to differentiate between human and chatbot matches
APJAC Amaravati seeks official recognition, passes 16 resolutions at State conference
It demands appointment of a PRC Commissioner, announcement of Interim Relief and a clear roadmap for settling pending arrears
Tiger tale: Life in the territory of fear in Andhra Pradesh
The ongoing human-animal conflict in Andhra Pradesh, where a sub-adult male tiger killed 20 heads of cattle in East Godavari and Eluru districts, has upended the livelihoods of many tobacco growers, dairy farmers and agricultural workers. Nellore Sravani writes about the panic prevailing among the people and the Forest departments race to find out why an apparently healthy tiger is killing livestock in human habitats
Transplanted lives: Organ donation in Kerala gains traction
Organ donation from live donors and harvested from brain-dead patients is often mired in controversies and misconceptions. Aathira Haridas meets some of the organ recipients and donors to understand the complex emotional and medical aspects of the life-saving process, which is slowly gaining ground in the State
The Lighthouse Bar opens at The Park Visakhapatnam
The Lighthouse Bar at The Park returns to a familiar address in the city with quiet confidence and sharp flavours
Migrant hands rooted across Telanganas farms
From grape farms on Hyderabads fringes to paddy fields deep in the countryside, Telanganas agriculture is being sustained by workers from other States. Farmers, activists and government officials say the migrants have become indispensable to farm operations here even as local youth step away from fieldwork. K. Shiva Shankertraces the forces reshaping farm labour in the State
Epstein e-mails show he helped arrange White House visit for Woody Allen
This new video series explores Indias past through food
Indian History, Thali by Thali, an initiative of the Historically Tempered Collective, allows experts to talk about a number of things food touches on, including gender, class, caste and hierarchies
Here is a select list of stories to start the day
Several people arrested, detained at liquor party near Ahmedabad
The action followed a raid conducted shortly after midnight at Safal Nirvana Greens near Sanand, where a Mumbai-based man had organised a party to mark his brother-in-laws 25th wedding anniversary, officials said
Uttar Pradesh CM orders State-wide campaign, action against Chinese kite string
Chinese kite string is completely banned and its continued availability is a matter of serious concern. All police officials across the State should launch intensive raid operations, Mr. Adityanath said
Delhi HC rules prohibition on transfer of medical student to another college invalid
A Bench of Chief Justice D.K. Upadhyaya and Justice Tejas Karia said Regulation 18 of the Graduate Medical Education Regulation, 2023 was against the Constitution for being manifestly unreasonable and arbitrary.
Orissa HC directs to stop movement of illegally raised minerals
Odisha government has been directed to file an affidavit on actions taken to contain illegal mining activities within three weeks
FIR over scuffle in BHU campus as UGC issue take centre stage
A physical altercation at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) on February 3, 2026, occurred after M.A. History student Adarsh Kumar reported being attacked for sharing a protest poster on new UGC regulations. While the FIR does not explicitly connect the violence to the UGC issue, he claims it stemmed from a WhatsApp debate on the topic
UT with Assembly model should be done away with from Constitution: J&K CM Omar Abdullah
Its very hard to work as CM of a UT with Assembly. I appeal to the Prime Minister to as a gift to this nation abolish this system from the Constitution. Either it should be a State or a UT without Assembly. Its like tying the hand of government from behind and is a fraud with the mandate of people, said Mr. Abdullah
Amit Shah embarks on two-day J&K visit
Senior Congress leader and legislator Tariq Hameed Karra said frequent visits by Amit Shah were an indication of the fact that things were not normal in J&K
BOXAM Elite 2026: Lovlina starts with win, Hitesh marches on
In the womens 75kg category, Lovlina pips Ukraines Olha Pylypchuk 5:0; In the mens 70kg section, Hitesh wins Canadas Vincent Santoriello 5:0
Hockey India names 24-member squad for Pro League
While Pawan Malik gets a chance in the goal, defender and drag-flicker Amandeep Lakra has earned a call-up after an impressive outing in the Hockey India League, where he was adjudged the Player of the Tournament.
Four-star Kerala demolishes Punjab, sets up summit clash with Services
Riyas stars with a brace for the seven-time champion while Ajsal and Viknesh score one apiece; Harjit being sent off in the 72nd minute compounds the opponents woes: Abhisheks double seals the fate of Railways in the first last-four encounter; final to be played on Sunday
Should the Governors address be scrapped?
MPs join call for reinstatementof rusticated JNU students
Ghaziabad girls death: polygamous familyset-up under scanner
He always wanted us to attack: Shanaka on Rathour
Vikram Rathour being a good addition to our side, Shanaka said while addressing a captains day event alongside seven other skippers from participating teams
Plasticwaste major challenge in making Delhi clean: CM
Delhi HC directs CBSE to rectify subject discrepancies of Class 12 students
Two arrested for writing pro-Khalistan slogans ahead of R-Day
Reduction in air pollution isnt a victory, but a positive sign
Development and employment in NCR, home to eight crore people, must be balanced with the need for clean air, says Central pollution panel official Tarun Kumar Pithode
Fifty years ago | Harold Macmillan to visit Madras
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SIMS Hospital strengthens partnership with Seychelles
CM Stalin inaugurates citys secondpedestrian plaza on Khader Nawaz Khan Road
The GCC implemented the project at 19.81 cr. The plaza in Nungambakkam features play areas and walkway for persons with disabilities. Shop owners expect the number of visitors to increase
Habitual offenders in North-East Bengaluru to be placed under surveillance: DCP
India must scale up non-animal methods for pre-clinical drug testing, say experts
We've been able to build depth in squad: Australia captain Marsh on absence of Cummins, Hazlewood
Cummins was ruled out of the marquee event with a back strain and Hazlewood will miss a couple of matches in the group phase because of an Achilles niggle
Foundation stone laid for 310-crore Guindy-Velachery flyover
Department of Posts to introduce 24-hour, 48-hour speed post services in Chennai this month
India game not in our control, it's government's decision: Pakistan skipper Salman Agha
Salman Agha said in the event of India and Pakistan clashing in the knockouts, his team will again abide by the decision taken by the Pakistan government
BBC-1 to be completed over next year and a half: DKS
I wanted a new challenge and a new opportunity to make an impact in a new league: David Harte
The Irish shot-stopper, who rates Tamil Nadu Dragons teammate Prince Deep highly, talks about the evolution of goalkeeping, the value of experience and enjoying the pressure moments
Gururaja Poojari wins gold in Elite 60kg event
Woman rowdy sheeter arrested under KCOCA in kidnapping case
TMCgovt. hikes monthly aid for women, unveils scheme for unemployed
4.06-lakh-croreinterim budget tabled ahead of West Bengal Assembly election; under BanglarYubaSathi, monthly allowance of 1,500 will be given to jobless youth;BJPterms it a deception
Feminichi Fatima to open 81st Rasmi film festival on February 6
Maoist killed, C-60 commando injured in encounter in Gadchiroli; two Maoist camps destroyed
The operation involving 14 C-60 units under SDPO Bhamragd began near Phodewada village on Gadchiroli-Narayanpur border after specific intelligence was received on Tuesday (February 3, 2026) evening about the presence of ultras of company number 10 of the outlawed Communist Party of India (Maoist), an official said
The fading of Indias environmental jurisprudence
The higher judiciary appears to be aiding a watering down of environmental protection
T.N. should pursue project to link Godavari and Cauvery to address water needs: VIT Chancellor
Mobile phone ban in Himachal Pradesh schools from March 1
Global seminar on fireflies concludes
Farmers stage protest againstIndia-U.S. trade deal across Punjab

