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PRAHAAR: India’s New Counter-Terror Framework

In a significant step towards strengthening internal security, the Ministry of Home Affairs has unveiled India’s first comprehensive National Counter-Terrorism Policy and Strategy titled “PRAHAAR”. Designed as a...

 February 24, 2026

SANVAD 2026: Building Research Leaders

India’s premier biomedical research body, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), convened SANVAD 2026 — Scholars’ Assembly for Next-gen Ventures to Advance their Development — from February...

 February 23, 2026

India’s Organ Donation Surge

India’s organ donation and transplantation ecosystem has witnessed a transformative surge over the past decade, driven by policy reform, digital integration, and sustained public awareness. With transplants rising...

 February 23, 2026

Poland Quits Ottawa Treaty

Poland has announced its withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention, a landmark international treaty banning anti-personnel landmines. Prime Minister Donald Tusk described the decision as a strategic move linked...

 February 23, 2026

Bhavani River Pollution Alarm

An online petition to the Prime Minister’s Office has brought renewed attention to pollution in the Bhavani River, a key tributary of the Cauvery that supplies drinking water...

 February 23, 2026

MSP Push for Pulses Self-Reliance

In a comprehensive review of procurement operations, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan assessed the functioning of National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Ltd (NAFED), focusing on...

 February 23, 2026

H5N1 Reaches Heard Island Wildlife

Highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) has now been confirmed in birds on an Australian territory for the first time, after gentoo penguins tested positive on Heard Island in...

 February 23, 2026

Hope for Bananas Against Panama Disease

The banana — the world’s most consumed fruit — may finally have a scientific breakthrough against its most feared pathogen, Panama disease. A research team from the University...

 February 23, 2026

Kolleru Lake Encroachment Concerns

Fresh reports of aquaculture tanks being dug in the Kolleru Lake region have raised serious ecological concerns, just months after large-scale demolition of illegal fish ponds under Supreme...

 February 23, 2026

Black-Necked Crane in Peril

Each summer, the high-altitude wetlands of Ladakh echo with the resonant calls of the black-necked crane — a bird revered across the Tibetan and Trans-Himalayan plateau. Towering nearly...

 February 23, 2026

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