Koya Tribe's Century-Old Legacy Flags Shine at Medaram Jatara

January 28, 2026

Koya Tribe's Century-Old Legacy Flags Shine at Medaram Jatara

At Medaram jatara, Koya families display century-old legacy flags called ‘padaga’ that tell their rich family stories. Crafted by brothers Tholem Kalyan and Venkateswarlu, these vibrant flags inspire folk artists and preserve tribal history.

AI Robot 'G-Spider' Launched in Thiruvananthapuram for Safe Canal Cleaning

January 28, 2026

AI Robot 'G-Spider' Launched in Thiruvananthapuram for Safe Canal Cleaning

Kerala's Minister M.B. Rajesh launched G-Spider, an AI robot by Genrobotics, to clean canals without human risk. The project honors a sanitation worker's sacrifice and pushes waste management forward.

UAE Labour Law: Manager Incompetence Alone Isn’t a Legal Complaint, Abuse Is

January 28, 2026

UAE Labour Law: Manager Incompetence Alone Isn’t a Legal Complaint, Abuse Is

In the UAE, employees cannot legally complain about a manager’s lack of skills alone. Complaints arise only if the manager’s behaviour harms workers, like harassment or discrimination.

Kolleru Lake Bird Census Begins to Track Migratory Birds and Habitat Health

January 28, 2026

Kolleru Lake Bird Census Begins to Track Migratory Birds and Habitat Health

The two-day bird census at Kolleru Lake started January 28 with officials and birdwatchers counting species and populations. Findings will strengthen conservation of this vital wetland.

Canada May Force Foreign Students to Leave by 2027 as Visas Plummet 97%

January 28, 2026

Canada May Force Foreign Students to Leave by 2027 as Visas Plummet 97%

Foreign students in Canada might have to leave by 2027 as student visa approvals drop 97%. TV actor Ronald Butler Jr. warns the international education boom is collapsing fast.

DRDA Builds First Bitumen Road to Ancient Vishnu Temple in Dharmakondaraja Hills

January 28, 2026

DRDA Builds First Bitumen Road to Ancient Vishnu Temple in Dharmakondaraja Hills

After decades, tribal villages near Dharmakondaraja Hills get safer access to the Lord Vishnu temple. DRDA has begun work on a 2.6 km bitumen road through the forest, expected to finish in six months.

JSS Polytechnic Mysuru to Host 3-Day Inclusive Event with Job Fair and Science Expo for Differently Abled

January 28, 2026

JSS Polytechnic Mysuru to Host 3-Day Inclusive Event with Job Fair and Science Expo for Differently Abled

JSS Polytechnic for the Differently Abled in Mysuru will hold a three-day inclusive event from Jan 29-31. Highlights include a job fair on Jan 29 for differently abled candidates and a Science Expo on Jan 30-31 showcasing innovative projects by students across Karnataka.

US Moves Massive Navy Fleet Toward Iran, Trump Warns Time Running Out for Nuclear Deal

January 28, 2026

US Moves Massive Navy Fleet Toward Iran, Trump Warns Time Running Out for Nuclear Deal

Donald Trump warns Iran is running out of time as a large US naval fleet led by USS Abraham Lincoln heads to the region. Trump demands Iran ditch nuclear weapons and come to the table or face severe military action.

Sri Sathya Sai District Accelerates ₹6,175 Crore Industrial Investments, Focuses on Speedy Approvals

January 28, 2026

Sri Sathya Sai District Accelerates ₹6,175 Crore Industrial Investments, Focuses on Speedy Approvals

Collector A. Shyam Prasad pushes for faster clearances and action on 15 new industrial units investing ₹6,175 crore in Sri Sathya Sai district. Over 13,000 job opportunities are expected, with tight safety and government scheme reviews also in focus.

Australia’s Federal Gun Buyback Faces State Resistance and High Costs

January 28, 2026

Australia’s Federal Gun Buyback Faces State Resistance and High Costs

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pushes to finalize the federal gun buyback plan, costing hundreds of millions. Queensland and Northern Territory resist joining, while other states raise concerns on costs and rules.