CM M.K. Stalin to inaugurate 88 free houses for Sri Lankan Tamils in Tirupattur

January 26, 2026

CM M.K. Stalin to inaugurate 88 free houses for Sri Lankan Tamils in Tirupattur

Chief Minister M.K. Stalin will virtually inaugurate 88 free homes for Sri Lankan Tamils living in rehabilitation camps near Ambur, Tirupattur, by the end of January. The project aims to replace old, single-room houses with better living conditions.

ACB Catches Naidupeta Police Officials Taking ₹30,000 Bribe from Wine Shop Owner

January 26, 2026

ACB Catches Naidupeta Police Officials Taking ₹30,000 Bribe from Wine Shop Owner

Tirupati ACB arrested Naidupeta police CI and head constable for accepting ₹30,000 bribe. They pressured a wine shop owner by registering a false case over liquor seizure.

Indian-origin man kills wife and three relatives in Georgia domestic shooting

January 26, 2026

Indian-origin man kills wife and three relatives in Georgia domestic shooting

An Indian-origin man in Georgia fatally shot his wife and three relatives during a heated argument. Three children hid safely and one called 911. The suspect is arrested and faces multiple serious charges.

Massive US Winter Storm Cuts Power to 800,000+, Cancels 10,000 Flights Amid Emergency Orders

January 26, 2026

Massive US Winter Storm Cuts Power to 800,000+, Cancels 10,000 Flights Amid Emergency Orders

A severe winter storm hit the US, causing over 800,000 power outages and canceling 10,000+ flights. Federal emergency measures support grid and travel safety.

'The Last Sky' Photo Exhibition Reveals Harsh Realities of Gaza Genocide in Thiruvananthapuram

January 26, 2026

'The Last Sky' Photo Exhibition Reveals Harsh Realities of Gaza Genocide in Thiruvananthapuram

'The Last Sky' exhibition at Fine Arts College Gallery, Palayam, showcases 60 powerful photos from Gaza by Dr. Santhosh Kumar. It reveals war's impact on women and children and the limits of humanitarian aid. Open till January 31, entry is free.

Rare Red and Green Aurora Lights Up Europe Captured by NASA’s Space Station

January 25, 2026

Rare Red and Green Aurora Lights Up Europe Captured by NASA’s Space Station

On 19 January 2026, a rare aurora show brightened Europe's night sky with red and green hues. NASA's International Space Station snapped this stunning spectacle, visible far from usual polar zones, driven by strong solar activity hitting Earth's atmosphere.

Venus and Uranus Spin Clockwise, Breaking Solar System's Usual Rules

January 25, 2026

Venus and Uranus Spin Clockwise, Breaking Solar System's Usual Rules

Venus and Uranus rotate clockwise, unlike other planets. This rare motion is called retrograde rotation. It affects day length and seasons, offering clues about planet formation and the violent early solar system.

Kerala Governor Calls for 100% Voter Turnout in State Assembly Elections

January 25, 2026

Kerala Governor Calls for 100% Voter Turnout in State Assembly Elections

On National Voters Day, Kerala Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar urges full voter participation in upcoming Assembly polls. He says Kerala should lead the nation with a 100% turnout.

YSRCP Launches ‘Chalo Delhi’ Campaign After Murder of Dalit Worker Manda Salman

January 25, 2026

YSRCP Launches ‘Chalo Delhi’ Campaign After Murder of Dalit Worker Manda Salman

YSR Congress Party has started the 'Chalo Delhi' campaign to demand a CBI probe into the killing of Manda Salman, a Dalit party worker in Guntur. Leaders accuse the government of ignoring Dalit attacks and call for justice and peace for displaced families.

Kerala Suicide Sparks Debate on Sexual Harassment and Social Media Justice

January 25, 2026

Kerala Suicide Sparks Debate on Sexual Harassment and Social Media Justice

The tragic suicide of U. Deepak after sexual harassment allegations went viral on social media has ignited a fierce debate in Kerala. This incident exposes why women often resort to digital platforms for justice as traditional systems fail. Experts urge deeper reflection beyond simple victim-villain stories.