VP Radhakrishnan says Drug-free youth key to Viksit Bharat vision
Vice President CP Radhakrishnan today said that the vision of a Viksit Bharat can only be realised when the youth of the country is drug-free, healthy and purpose-driven. Mr Radhakrishnan said this while addressing Delhi University’s Drug Free Campus Campaign in the National Capital. On the occasion, Mr Radhakrishnan also launched a dedicated e-pledge platform and Mobile App for Drug-Free Campuses.
The Vice President said that the campaign aligns strongly with the government’s Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan. He underlined that substance abuse is a social challenge, a public health concern and a threat to the country’s demographic dividend. Mr Radhakrishnan also urged the students to actively participate and take the pledge for a drug-free campus.
Mr Radhakrishnan highlighted that it is the need of the hour for everyone to keep themselves away from drugs. He also stressed the need to rise against drug abuse and spread awareness amongst everyone against the use of drugs. Mr Radhakrishnan said that drugs also spoil the physical and mental health of people.
In a first, Rajasthan panchayat gets certified for going fully organic
By taking decisive steps to secure a sustainable future, Bamanwas Kankar panchayat in Rajasthan has become the first village body in the State to be certified as fully organic.
The panchayat, comprising seven hamlets in the newly formed Kotputli-Behror district, took measures not only to resolve issues of soil degradation and declining groundwater level but also to address health concerns linked to chemical-based farming.
All farming activities in Bamanwas Kankar are free of chemical pesticides and synthetic fertilizers while animal husbandry practices follow ecological and health-conscious standards. “This integrated approach has ensured that agriculture, livestock management, and environmental protection will move forward together,” sarpanch Ganesh Jat said.
China’s EAST fusion reactor beats density limit, widens path to power
Scientists at a nuclear fusion reactor in China recently surmounted an important obstacle in operating reactor vessels at high density. They pushed plasma density 65% beyond a special threshold, entering a stable state that overcomes a long-standing barrier to achieving burning plasma, the stage where a fusion reaction becomes self-sustaining.
Fusion power mimics what happens inside the sun. Hydrogen atoms slam together so hard that they fuse into helium, releasing copious amounts of energy. But this reaction only works when the atoms are packed into a small space at an extreme temperature, typically more than 100,000,000º C.
Makaravilakku Festival celebrations begin at Sabarimala in Kerala
In Kerala, the hill shrine of Sabarimala will celebrate the Makaravilakku festival today, coinciding with Makara Sankrama night, when devotees will witness the appearance of the Makarajyothi at Ponnambalamedu.
Rituals, including the procession with Thiruvabharanam, the sacred ornaments of Lord Ayyappa, will be held as part of the celebrations.
Akashvani’s correspondent reports that thousands of pilgrims have already camped at various locations of Sabari Mala to witness Makara Vilakku.
The festival is also coinciding with Makara Sankrama night. Rituals, including the procession with Thiruvabharan, the sacred ornaments of Lord Ayyappa, will be held as part of the celebrations. Makara Sankrama pooja will be held at 3 pm today. Strict restrictions have been imposed at Sabari Mala and only 35,000 pilgrims will be allowed at Sabari Mala today.
India Open Badminton tournament begins at Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in New Delhi
The India Open Badminton tournament has started at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in New Delhi today. Two-time Olympic medalist PV Sindhu will lead India’s challenge in the competition. Currently ranked 18th, Sindhu is returning after a difficult 2025 season and a long injury layoff. She recently reached the semi-finals of the Malaysia Open and will be keen to build on that form at home. Malvika Bansod and young Tanvi Sharma will also represent India in women’s singles.
In women’s doubles, Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand will lead the Indian challenge, which has a strong home presence. In men’s singles, Lakshya Sen and Ayush Shetty will face each other in the opening round, meaning only one will progress. Former world championship medallists Kidambi Srikanth and HS Prannoy are also in the draw.
In men’s doubles, world number three pair Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty will aim to reclaim the title they won in 2022, while MR Arjun and Hariharan Amsakarunan will also be in action.
India Launches Website, Theme Logo For BRICS Presidency 2026
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday launched the website, theme, and logo for BRICS 2026, scheduled to take place under India's chairship.
Union Ministers of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita and Kirti Vardhan Singh were present on the occasion.
BRICS brings together eleven major emerging markets and developing countries of the world - Brazil, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and the United Arab Emirates. It serves as a useful platform for consultation and cooperation on contemporary issues having global and regional significance, as well as issues of global political and economic governance.
Kochi to host 9th edition of International Spice Conference from Feb 23-26
The All India Spices Exporters Forum (AISEF) will host the 9th edition of the International Spice Conference (ISC 2026) from February 23 to 26, 2026 in Kochi.
The 4-day conference with the theme -- “Spice 360 – Getting Future Ready”-- will bring together policymakers, industry leaders, researchers and innovators from across the world to deliberate on the future of the global spice industry.
Amitabh Kant, former G20 Sherpa and former CEO of NITI Aayog will inaugurate the conference and deliver keynote address on “Transforming Agro-Industry: Innovation, Inclusion & Global Leadership.” Martin Sonntag, CEO of Oterra, will be the Guest of Honour and speak on “Shaping the Next Decade of Food & Nutrition: Collaboration, Trust, and Responsibility.”
Mumbai hosts fifth Tri-Services Veterans Day parade at Marine Drive
Mumbai today hosted the fifth edition of the Tri-Services Veterans Day parade at Marine Drive, ahead of Veterans Day to be observed on Wednesday. The event was held between 8 AM and 11 AM and saw the participation of over 500 veterans, including gallantry award winners and octogenarians.
The parade was flagged off by Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan, AVSM, VSM, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Western Naval Command, who attended the event as the chief guest. Senior officers from the Army, Navy, and Air Force, along with other dignitaries, were present on the occasion.
Mumbai is the only city in the country to host a city-level parade to mark Veterans Day. The event was organised by the Navy Foundation Mumbai Chapter with the support of Headquarters Western Naval Command.
5th LG Cup Ice Hockey Tournament begins in Kargil
In Ladakh, the 5th LG Cup Ice Hockey Tournament began at the Ice Hockey Rink in Biamathang, Kargil. The inaugural match was played between the Drass Warriors and the Indian Army. The tournament will witness the participation of 10 men’s teams from across Ladakh and 5 women’s teams, highlighting the growing popularity of ice hockey in the region, organised by Youth Services and Sports UT Ladakh.
The live telecast of the tournament on the official YouTube channel of Akashvani Kargil, AIR News Kargil, marks a significant step towards connecting with a wider audience and ice hockey enthusiasts worldwide.
NHAI Creates Four Guinness World Records On Bengaluru–Kadapa–Vijayawada Economic Corridor
The National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) has successfully created four Guinness World Records on the under-implementation Bengaluru-Kadapa-Vijayawada Economic Corridor of NH-544G. On the 6th of this month, NHAI made two Guinness World Records near Puttaparthi in Andhra Pradesh.
First was the record for the longest continuous laying of Bituminous Concrete, covering a 3-lane wide 9.63 kilometre long section within 24 hours. The second record was created for continuous laying of the highest quantity of 10 thousand 655 metric tonnes of Bituminous Concrete in 24 hours.
Both records were established for the first time globally under the six-lane National Highway project on this Corridor. Building further on this momentum, two additional Guinness World Records were created today. These include the continuous laying of 57 thousand 500 metric tonnes of Bituminous Concrete and a record for continuous paving of a 3-lane, wide 52-kilometre section. The 343 km long, access-controlled six-lane Bengaluru-Kadapa-Vijayawada Economic Corridor has been designed for a safe, high-speed, and scenic travel experience.