CBSE Class 10 and 12 Board Exams Begin for Over 46 Lakh Students Nationwide

February 17, 2026

CBSE Class 10 and 12 Board Exams Begin for Over 46 Lakh Students Nationwide

CBSE board exams for Class 10 and 12 started today. Over 46 lakh students appeared across India. Students showed excitement and nervousness, while parents gave last-minute support.

Karnataka High Court Quashes Defamation Case Against Rahul Gandhi Over BJP Ads

February 17, 2026

Karnataka High Court Quashes Defamation Case Against Rahul Gandhi Over BJP Ads

Karnataka High Court dropped the defamation case filed by BJP against Rahul Gandhi over 2023 election ads calling BJP a '40% sarkar'. The court said continuing the case would be legal abuse.

Kerala Declares Tidal Flooding a State-Specific Disaster to Aid Coastal Communities

February 17, 2026

Kerala Declares Tidal Flooding a State-Specific Disaster to Aid Coastal Communities

Kerala government has officially declared flooding from tidal rise as a State-specific disaster. Victims will now get financial aid under the State Disaster Response Fund. This is the first Indian state to recognize tidal flooding this way.

India’s AI Impact Summit Faces Crowd Chaos and Confusion on Day One

February 17, 2026

India’s AI Impact Summit Faces Crowd Chaos and Confusion on Day One

India’s AI Impact Summit opened amid long lines, crowding, and poor organization in New Delhi. Attendees and speakers faced confusion over access and sessions, raising concerns about the event’s management and impact on India’s tech image.

Hyderabad Police Warn Youngsters Against Narcotics Video During Mahashivratri

February 17, 2026

Hyderabad Police Warn Youngsters Against Narcotics Video During Mahashivratri

Hyderabad Police Commissioner V.C. Sajjanar warns youths about harsh legal action under the NDPS Act after a video showed narcotics used in Mahashivratri celebrations. He urges young people to avoid risking their futures for social media fame.

Pentagon Nears Cutting Ties with Anthropic Over AI Use Restrictions

February 17, 2026

Pentagon Nears Cutting Ties with Anthropic Over AI Use Restrictions

The Pentagon is close to ending its contract with AI firm Anthropic due to disagreements on how its Claude AI tool can be used. Anthropic wants to block its use in mass surveillance and autonomous weapons, while the Pentagon seeks broader flexibility. Talks are stalled amid fears of supply chain risks.

China Companies Slash Year-End Bonuses Amid Profit Squeeze in 2025

February 17, 2026

China Companies Slash Year-End Bonuses Amid Profit Squeeze in 2025

Chinese firms are tightening their belts as profit margins shrink. Over a quarter of workers won't get any year-end bonuses in 2025, with many payouts small and hiring frozen. The bonus boost from past booming years is slowing down fast.

Hong Kong Airport’s Second Terminal to Open Fully on May 27 Serving 15 Airlines

February 17, 2026

Hong Kong Airport’s Second Terminal to Open Fully on May 27 Serving 15 Airlines

Hong Kong’s airport will fully open its second terminal on May 27. It will serve 15 airlines, mainly regional flights, and feature smart tech and new dining. This move will ease pressure on the busy first terminal and boost airport capacity.

Jakarta Drowns in Trash: 14,000 Tonnes of Daily Waste Overflowing Landfills

February 17, 2026

Jakarta Drowns in Trash: 14,000 Tonnes of Daily Waste Overflowing Landfills

Jakarta and nearby cities generate 14,000 tonnes of rubbish each day, flooding local landfills. Residents suffer from foul smells and dirty surroundings.

India and China Clash Over Remote Shaksgam Valley Border Dispute

February 17, 2026

India and China Clash Over Remote Shaksgam Valley Border Dispute

India and China have exchanged sharp words over the Shaksgam Valley, a remote and harsh region in dispute. Both claim the area, reviving old colonial rivalries and complex border issues between the two nations.