Akashvani Raipur hosts a conclave to mark World Radio Day, exploring medium’s evolving role amid emerging technologies
Akashvani Raipur in Chhattisgarh today hosted a Conclave to mark World Radio Day exploring the medium’s evolving role amid emerging technologies.
The special event in Raipur was held in collaboration with UNESCO. Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai attended the event as the Chief Guest.
Director General of Akashvani Rajiv Jain, UNESCO’s Regional Advisor for Communication and Information Hajjaj Male, several public representatives, Padma Shri awardees, and experts from various fields took part in the programme.
Vice President C P Radhakrishnan and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have extended greetings on the occasion.
U.P. Government presents over ?9.12 lakh crore budget
The Uttar Pradesh Government on Wednesday (February 11, 2026) presented over a ₹9.12 lakh crore Budget for the financial year 2026-27 in the state assembly, focused on education, health and agriculture.
Presenting the Budget, Finance Minister Suresh Kumar Khanna said the budget, with the total size of ₹9,12,696.35 crore, reflects the economic strength of U.P. along with presenting a clear roadmap for long-term fiscal stability and sustainable development. The budget, the biggest ever budget of the state to date and 12.9% more than the previous year’s budget, witnessed allocations of 12.4% for education, six percent for health and medical services and nine percent for agriculture and allied services.
Brazil President Lula to visit India from Feb 18-22, attend AI Summit and hold bilateral talks
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will undertake a State Visit to India from February 18 to 22, 2026, at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said.
Addressing the media, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said President Lula will participate in the 2nd AI Summit scheduled to be held in New Delhi from February 19 to 20. The summit is expected to form a key part of the visit, with the Brazilian leader joining discussions alongside Indian counterparts and other participants.
Russia blocks WhatsApp over Meta non-compliance, pushes state-backed MAX messenger
Russia has fully blocked US-based messaging platform WhatsApp, owned by Meta Platforms, over what the Kremlin described as the company’s failure to comply with local laws. The move comes amid a broader push by Russian authorities to promote a state-backed “national messenger” called MAX.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed the decision on Thursday, saying the government had implemented the block because of Meta’s non-compliance.
"Due to Meta's unwillingness to comply with Russian law, such a decision was indeed made and implemented," Peskov told reporters, urging citizens to switch to MAX.
"MAX is an accessible alternative, a developing messenger, a national messenger, and it is available on the market for citizens as an alternative," he said.
Italy's historic win in T20 World Cup sparks frenzy
Italy registered a historic maiden victory in their World Cup history as they beat Nepal on Thursday, February 12 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. It was a momentous occasion for the football giants, who are making their debut at the Cricket World Cup after sealing qualification through the European Qualifiers in 2025.
Justin Mosca (60* off 44 balls) and Anthony Mosca (62* off 32 balls) led the charge for Italy while chasing a modest target of 124. The Mosca brothers were involved in an unbeaten 124-run stand off just 76 deliveries, helping Italy register a comprehensive ten-wicket victory.
The duo showed no mercy to the Nepal bowlers, walking out to bat in top gear and bringing up their fifty-run partnership in just four overs. They later completed a 100-run stand in only 64 deliveries, with both batters reaching their respective half-centuries in emphatic fashion.
Bulgaria appoints caretaker government until elections
Bulgarian President Iliana Yotova moved Thursday to quell the country’s chronic political instability by appointing a senior central bank official as interim prime minister until national elections in April.
Andrey Gyurov, deputy governor of the Bulgarian National Bank, will lead a caretaker government whose main task will be to organize a free and fair vote in a country that is holding its eighth election in five years.
The political uncertainty that has plagued the EU and NATO member state during this period has eroded public trust in institutions, created an opening for populist and nationalist groups, and paved the way for Russian hybrid influence.
Defence Ministry signs Rs 2,312-crore deal with HAL for 8 Dornier 228 aircraft, equipment for Coast Guard
The Ministry of Defence on Thursday signed a major deal with the state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the acquisition of eight Dornier 228 aircraft along with Operational Role Equipment for the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) for Rs 2,312 crore.
In a statement, the Ministry of Defence said that a contract has been signed with the Kanpur-based Transport Aircraft Division of HAL under the Buy (Indian) category in the presence of Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh in New Delhi.
This is the second major deal that the government has signed with HAL in this financial year.
Odisha to issue Smart RoRs to curb land fraud
In a major push towards digitisation of land records and prevention of property fraud, the state government will introduce an upgraded version of the record of rights (RoR) embedded with a QR code and an electronic security chip, Revenue and Disaster Management minister Suresh Pujari said on Thursday.
The Smart RoR will allow instant verification of land ownership details. When the QR code is scanned, it will display the complete transaction history of the land parcel, including past sale and purchase records. The embedded electronic chip will act as a tamper-detection mechanism. Any unauthorised alteration or illegal intervention in the document will automatically trigger alerts to the revenue inspector (RI) and tehsildar concerned, enabling swift administrative action.
Officials said the initiative aims to plug loopholes in land transactions, curb forgery and bring greater transparency to property dealings. The Revenue department has begun upgrading its digital land records infrastructure to integrate historical data with the new system. Land transaction records are being standardised and linked with existing digitised databases under the state’s land records modernisation programme.
Ancient Tamil footprints discovered in Egypt’s royal tombs
In a discovery that reinforces the footprint of ancient Tamil civilisation across the globe, around 30 inscriptions, the majority of them in Tamil Brahmi, the early Tamil script, have been identified in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings.
These findings establish that people from Tamil landscape visited and lived in Roman Egypt between the 1st and 3rd centuries AD - not merely as distant trading partners, but as travellers whose names were etched into royal tombs.
“This discovery stands as a resounding reminder to the world that the Tamil people are a proud civilisation that left their imprint across global cultures, far beyond the seas. Tamil Brahmi inscriptions dating back 2,000 years have been found in the pyramid tombs of Egypt. The name of a Tamil merchant, Sikai Kotran, has been discovered eight times across five different pyramids. This underlines how deeply the Tamils were embedded in the ancient global trade network,” Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu said in a post on X.
Parliament approves Industrial Relations Code (Amendment) Bill to bring legal clarity
The Parliament has passed the Industrial Relations Code (Amendment) Bill, 2026 with the Rajya Sabha approving it this evening. Earlier in the day the Lok Sabha had passed the legislation.
Replying to a short debate on the Bill, Minister for Labour and Employment Dr Mansukh Mandaviya said, the amendment bill has been brought for legal clarity. Mentioning details, he said, annual health check-ups have been made mandatory for workers above 40 years of age under the four Labour Codes. The Minister said, guarantee of equal pay for equal work for women and men workers has been ensured under the Labour Codes. He added that under the Labour Codes, a guarantee has been ensured to provide an appointment letter along with a job to every youth. Mr Madvaviya said, the opposition against the Labor Codes is merely motivated by politics.
Opposing the legislation, Jairam Ramesh of Congress said, the Bill will not enable ease of hiring. He alleged that these labour codes are anti-labour.
Supporting the Bill, YSRCP MP Ayodhya Rami Reddy Alla said that this amendment seeks to address a narrow but important drafting concern.