Louvre Crown Crushed but Intact After Jewel Heist, Restoration Planned

February 6, 2026

Louvre Crown Crushed but Intact After Jewel Heist, Restoration Planned

The crown of Empress Eugenie was left crushed but nearly intact after a jewel theft at the Louvre. Museum experts confirm full restoration is possible.

Huge Sewage Leak in Wellington Sparks Environmental Disaster, Health Warnings Issued

February 6, 2026

Huge Sewage Leak in Wellington Sparks Environmental Disaster, Health Warnings Issued

Wellington faces an environmental disaster after 70 million litres of raw sewage leaked into the sea. Authorities warn against beach activities and seafood collection. Repairs could take months as the city tackles this crisis.

India Boosts Bamboo Sector With National Mission, New Superfood Claims

February 6, 2026

India Boosts Bamboo Sector With National Mission, New Superfood Claims

India is growing its bamboo industry through the National Bamboo Mission 2025 to increase plantations and boost exports. Bamboo is also gaining attention as a superfood rich in vitamins and antioxidants.

Supreme Court Panel Urges Restore Eco-Sensitive Zone Near Bannerghatta National Park

February 6, 2026

Supreme Court Panel Urges Restore Eco-Sensitive Zone Near Bannerghatta National Park

The Supreme Court-backed committee recommends canceling the reduced Eco-Sensitive Zone at Bannerghatta National Park. The move aims to save elephant corridors and stop large housing projects that threaten wildlife and environment.

Migrant Workers from Bihar Keep Telangana’s Farms Alive Amid Local Labour Shortage

February 6, 2026

Migrant Workers from Bihar Keep Telangana’s Farms Alive Amid Local Labour Shortage

As local youth move away from farming, migrant workers from Bihar and other states sustain Telangana's vast agricultural fields. Skilled labour, especially in grapes and vegetables, is in high demand, with wages ranging from ₹9,000 to ₹11,000 per month.