Author: News Desk

There is confusion among customers about whether banks are closed on February 12, 2026, following a nationwide Bharat Bandh called by central trade unions and leading bank bodies to protest the government’s new labour reforms. Major banks including State Bank of India (SBI), Bank of Baroda, and UCO Bank have informed the BSE about the strike notice and warned of potential service disruptions. However, banks will remain open. What the Banks Have Said Who Called the Strike The strike has been called by major bank associations including the All India Bank Employees’ Association (AIBEA), All India Bank Officers Association (AIBOA),…

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The Kerala government has declared dies non for employees who join the nationwide strike called by various trade unions. In an order issued late Wednesday night, the government said any unauthorised absence from duty will lead to salary being withheld. The order refers to the strike called by certain state government employee organisations and teachers on February 12. It states that leave will be granted only under strict conditions. According to the government, under Rule 14A of Part I of the Kerala Service Rules, the period of unauthorised absence due to participation in a strike will be treated as dies non. This means…

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As drone warfare transforms modern conflict, questions have emerged about the future of traditional attack helicopters. However, India and Israel are demonstrating that platforms like the AH-64E Apache still play a decisive role in high-intensity warfare. The AH-64E variant represents the most advanced evolution of the Apache family. It features upgraded engines, improved composite rotor blades, enhanced data-link systems and the powerful Longbow radar, enabling it to detect, classify and engage multiple targets in all weather conditions. One of its most significant advantages is Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T), which allows Apache pilots to control drones, receive real-time battlefield data and conduct coordinated strikes. This…

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Shubham Vaidkar’s journey from civil engineering graduate to international model is far from ordinary. Swapping a predictable office life for the glamour and uncertainty of fashion, Shubham has made a name for himself on runways from Paris and Milan to other global fashion capitals. Early Life and Discovery Born and raised in Mumbai, Shubham completed his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering while exploring modelling as a hobby during his second year. His career began unexpectedly when he came across an Instagram reel about modelling, which sparked his curiosity. After sending his photos to multiple agencies, he was told he needed…

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Tata Motors has signed an agreement to supply 70,000 commercial vehicles in Indonesia through its wholly owned subsidiary, PT Tata Motors Distribusi Indonesia. This marks the company’s largest vehicle supply arrangement in the Southeast Asian market. Vehicle Allocation and Usage Under the deal, Tata Motors will deliver 35,000 units each of the Yodha pick-up and the Ultra T.7 truck. The vehicles are set to be supplied to PT Agrinas Pangan Nusantara, an Indonesian state-owned enterprise, for agricultural logistics and rural transportation. The company has not disclosed the contract’s total value or the exact delivery schedule, noting that the rollout will…

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Rajpal Yadav, beloved for his memorable comic performances in films like Bhool Bhulaiyaa, Hungama, and Welcome, is currently navigating a difficult period in his personal life. While his on-screen career has earned him widespread recognition, recent legal and financial troubles have brought significant stress. Rao Inderjeet Singh Yadav Steps In Music producer Rao Inderjeet Singh Yadav, owner of GemTunes Music, has extended financial assistance of Rs 1.11 crore to Rajpal Yadav. Speaking about the gesture, Rao Inderjeet Singh Yadav told IANS, “Rajpal ji has given immeasurable joy to audiences and has been an integral part of Indian cinema. This support is not about…

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The Kochi Corporation is exploring the possibility of bringing in a new agency, including Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL), to manage its roll-on roll-off (ro-ro) vessels. The move comes amid ongoing financial losses reported by the current operator, Kerala Shipping and Inland Navigation Corporation (KSINC), since the services were launched six years ago. With a new vessel set to join the existing fleet of two, the civic body anticipates that operational expenses and overall losses will rise further. The Corporation is reviewing a ₹4.50 crore estimate submitted by Cochin Shipyard Limited for the annual dry docking of the vessels and…

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Tata Motors has officially begun operations at its new Panapakkam plant in Tamil Nadu, marking more than just the launch of a manufacturing facility. The Range Rover Evoque is the first vehicle to roll out locally, signaling a shift in the joint strategy of Tata Motors and Jaguar Land Rover, one that positions India at the heart of future manufacturing, cost efficiency, and multi-powertrain scalability. Local assembly of the Evoque highlights India’s growing role in JLR’s global production network. While the model was previously assembled in India as a CKD unit, the Panapakkam plant is a next-generation facility designed to…

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The India AI Impact Summit 2026 is scheduled from February 16 to 20 at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, placing India at the center of the global conversation on artificial intelligence. Organized by the Government of India under the IndiaAI Mission, the five-day event will bring together governments, tech companies, researchers, and civil society to explore how AI is being developed, governed, and applied in practice. Unlike earlier global AI summits that focused largely on safety or regulatory alignment, the India summit emphasizes real-world impact—how AI is deployed, who benefits, and how emerging economies fit into the global AI landscape.…

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On February 10, 2026, a magistrate court in Mansa, Gandhinagar convicted journalist and activist Ravi Nair for criminal defamation in a case filed by Adani Enterprises Limited. The ruling has sparked renewed debate about freedom of expression, accountability, and digital governance in India. The dispute began when Adani Enterprises claimed that Nair had shared a series of tweets containing false and damaging statements about the company. The prosecution argued that the posts went beyond fair criticism, constituting definite allegations circulated widely online. After examining the evidence, the court concluded that Nair’s statements crossed the line of lawful commentary and caused…

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