Author: News Analysis India

India’s Under-19 team scripted another chapter in their cricketing fairy tale, demolishing England by 100 runs to secure a historic sixth World Cup title in 2026. Under the captaincy of Ayush Mhatre, the boys in blue delivered a performance for the ages at Harare, continuing a proud tradition started by legends like Mohammad Kaif and Virat Kohli. Reflecting on the roll of honor, Kaif’s 2000 win in Sri Lanka marked India’s entry into U19 supremacy. Kohli’s 2008 charge in Malaysia showcased tactical brilliance. Unmukt Chand’s 2012 heroics in Australia, Prithvi Shaw’s 2018 dominance in New Zealand, and Yash Dhull’s 2022…

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The NIA’s latest chargesheet against fugitive terror suspect Abu Bakr Siddiqui exposes the depth of his involvement in a 2025 explosives haul in Andhra Pradesh, highlighting years of unchecked criminality. Filed in the special NIA court at Vijayawada, the document details how Siddiqui, masquerading as Sheikh Amanullah in Rayachoti, amassed materials for devastating attacks. A trove of explosives, IED kits, arms, and propaganda materials seized from his hideout painted a picture of imminent danger. He was gearing up to strike high-value targets, indoctrinate vulnerable youth into extremism, and impart bomb-making skills—all while linked to the outlawed Al Ummah group. Legal…

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Governor and Chief Minister including Cabinet members, MPs will also be present Bastar Pandum is a festival of tribal art and tradition Raipur, February 06, 2026/ President Smt. Droupadi Murmu will inaugurate the ‘Bastar Pandum-2026’, a grand gathering of tribal culture, on February 7, 2026. The divisional level Bastar Pandum will be organized till February 9. This three-day cultural festival of the tribal society is a celebration of preserving and showcasing tribal lifestyle, beliefs, customs, and cultural heritage. Bastar Pandum is a festival associated with folk art and culture and local traditions. This festival is an important platform for promoting…

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Chief Minister Sai reviewed in detail the work being done for the all-round development of Other Backward Class areas. Instructions were given to complete the approved development works within the stipulated time. Raipur, February 6, 2026 / The first meeting of the Chhattisgarh State Rural and Other Backward Class Area Development Authority was held under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Mr. Vishnu Deo Sai in the Public Works Department auditorium at the district headquarters Durg. In the meeting, a detailed review was conducted of the major development works approved under the authority, works under construction from the authority fund, the…

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A double weather whammy strikes Romania: imminent floods from swollen rivers alongside a brutal cold snap and relentless snow, paralyzing communities nationwide. Flood advisories remain active until 3 PM local time, highlighting fears of waters exceeding critical levels. Orange-level alerts target the Teleajen River in Prahova County and Milcov basin in Vrancea until midday, with yellow codes over parts of eastern Barlad River areas. Romania’s hydrological service uses this tiered system to communicate threats—yellow indicating possible flooding, orange grave peril, and red full crisis mode. Proactive measures include mass emergency notifications to at-risk populations. In Prahova, emergency teams tackled widespread…

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Raipur February 6, 2026/The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) of the Government of India has granted approval for upgrading Bilaspur Airport from 3C-VFR to 3C-All Weather Operations (IFR) category. Reacting to this important decision, Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai described it as an important and far-reaching step towards the development of Chhattisgarh. Chief Minister Shri Sai said that with this approval, flight operations will now be possible at Bilaspur Airport in all weather conditions. This will strengthen regional connectivity and provide more safe and convenient air services to passengers. Chief Minister Shri Sai said that the facility of…

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Rajasthan’s environmental watchdog, the National Green Tribunal (NGT), has cracked down on illegal encroachments plaguing water bodies in Bhilwara’s Kotri tehsil. The Bhopal bench ordered the district administration to act swiftly under the law to reclaim and protect these critical reservoirs, following a petition that exposed rampant violations. Petitioner Vishnu Kumar Vaishnav brought to light the dire state of Dharmo Talab and Baba Talab (Fateh Sagar), where large-scale encroachments have compromised their integrity. During the hearing before Justice Shiv Kumar Singh and Expert Member Ishwar Singh, evidence from joint committee reports and tehsildar records painted a stark picture of environmental…

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The Harare Sports Club witnessed history on Friday as India’s Under-19 team scripted a commanding 100-run victory over England in the 2026 World Cup final, securing their sixth championship. Leading the charge was opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi, whose explosive 175-run innings – laced with 15 boundaries and 15 maximums off 80 deliveries – not only powered India to 411/9 but also earned him dual honors: Player of the Match and Player of the Series. In the emotional aftermath, Suryavanshi reflected on the unseen struggles. ‘We can’t put into words the emotions right now. The support staff has been with us forever,…

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In a display of sheer brilliance, Vaibhav Suryavanshi from Bihar turned the Under-19 World Cup final into his personal stage against England. The 17-year-old prodigy carved out 175 runs from 80 deliveries, blending aggression with precision in a knock that will be remembered for years. Sixes rained down as he dismantled the bowling attack, propelling India towards a strong total. The innings sparked widespread admiration, especially from Bihar’s government heavyweights. Water Resources Minister Shreyasi Singh extended heartfelt congratulations, emphasizing the significance of a Bihari lad elevating the state’s reputation internationally. She pointed to ongoing investments in sports facilities, foreseeing a…

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A political earthquake has hit over Netflix’s ‘Ghusskhor Pandit’, with Union Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh voicing strong objections alongside Vrindavan saints. The film’s provocative title, implying corrupt priests, has drawn ire from Brahmin groups and Hindu organizations, sparking demands for censorship. In a bold Facebook statement, Singh called the movie a ‘heinous assault on Brahmin sentiments’. He praised UP CM Yogi’s swift police response in Lucknow, labeling it ‘absolutely justified’. The minister warned that such content disrupts social harmony by promoting divisive stereotypes. Vrindavan’s spiritual leaders echoed this fury. ‘This film degrades Sanatan Dharma and targets Brahmins systematically,’ they told…

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