Survey Finds Deep Faculty Shortage in Telangana Government Medical Colleges

February 7, 2026

Survey Finds Deep Faculty Shortage in Telangana Government Medical Colleges

A T-SRDA survey shows many Telangana government medical colleges lack senior teaching staff. Over 27 departments have no faculty, risking medical education quality.

Israeli Official Says China Ties Must Stay Clear of Politics Amid Gaza War

February 7, 2026

Israeli Official Says China Ties Must Stay Clear of Politics Amid Gaza War

Aviv Ezra, Israel’s top diplomat for Asia-Pacific, visited China, urging that bilateral ties not be affected by political issues. He spoke about economic cooperation and confirmed Israel's commitment to the one-China policy.

Developing Countries Should Lead Global Tech Fight Against Climate Change

February 7, 2026

Developing Countries Should Lead Global Tech Fight Against Climate Change

D B Naik urges developing nations to take charge in global tech cooperation. Breakthroughs in energy, transport, and urban planning can curb climate change and boost jobs worldwide.

Experts Say Stock Valuation Alone Can’t Guide Investors; Foreign Funds May Justify Market Premium

February 7, 2026

Experts Say Stock Valuation Alone Can’t Guide Investors; Foreign Funds May Justify Market Premium

Experts say relying on a single valuation ratio like P/E isn't enough for investing. Foreign funds pumping money might explain India's higher stock market premium.

Kolkata Fans Hold Yagna Praying for Amitabh Bachchan's Fast Recovery

February 7, 2026

Kolkata Fans Hold Yagna Praying for Amitabh Bachchan's Fast Recovery

Hundreds of Amitabh Bachchan's fans in Kolkata gathered for a yagna on Maha Shivratri, praying for the star’s quick and painless recovery from his recent health problems.

1870 Telegraph Link Between England and India Unveiled by Porthcurno Museum, Gains New Funding

February 7, 2026

1870 Telegraph Link Between England and India Unveiled by Porthcurno Museum, Gains New Funding

Rare documents from Porthcurno reveal the first telegram link between England and India on June 23, 1870, slashing communication time from months to minutes. The historic site in Cornwall, once a global cable hub, has received new funds to create education programs involving India.

Experts Stress Improved Monsoon Forecasting Amid Growing Climate Challenges

February 7, 2026

Experts Stress Improved Monsoon Forecasting Amid Growing Climate Challenges

Scientists underline progress in monsoon prediction using advanced models but warn climate change is making forecasts harder. Global data and supercomputers are key to better weather forecasts.

Elephant Figurine Gifted by L K Advani to Colin Powell Now on Display at US State Department

February 7, 2026

Elephant Figurine Gifted by L K Advani to Colin Powell Now on Display at US State Department

A colorful elephant figurine gifted by Indian Home Minister Lal Krishna Advani to US Secretary Colin Powell in 2002 is now exhibited in the State Department's hall, celebrating India's rich cultural heritage.

Delhi World Book Fair 2024 Opens With Over 1,300 Exhibitors, Eyes One Million Visitors

February 7, 2026

Delhi World Book Fair 2024 Opens With Over 1,300 Exhibitors, Eyes One Million Visitors

The 20th Delhi World Book Fair has started at Pragati Maidan with 1,300+ exhibitors and free entry. Organizers aim to cross a million visitors amid rising book sales.

Oscar Winners of The Artist Celebrate and Eye Big Career Moves After Five Awards

February 7, 2026

Oscar Winners of The Artist Celebrate and Eye Big Career Moves After Five Awards

The Artist team won five Oscars including Best Picture and Best Actor. After wild celebrations, they face new, lucrative career choices following the film's $76M global success.