Tamil Nadu Tops India's Economic Survey with 11.19% Growth and Manufacturing Boom

February 3, 2026

Tamil Nadu Tops India's Economic Survey with 11.19% Growth and Manufacturing Boom

The Economic Survey 2025-26 highlights Tamil Nadu as India's fastest growing state economy at 11.19%, led by manufacturing growth of 14.74% and export doubling to $52 billion. The state shines in industrial diversity, climate action, and urban development.

Three, Including Two BJP Leaders, Booked for ₹10 Lakh Cheating in Kothamangalam

February 3, 2026

Three, Including Two BJP Leaders, Booked for ₹10 Lakh Cheating in Kothamangalam

Kothamangalam police filed a case against three men, including two BJP leaders, for cheating ₹9.74 lakh promising to clear police cases in Bengaluru. The victim protested demanding refund.

Solar Scam Convict Biju Radhakrishnan Booked for ₹29 Lakh CSR Fund Cheating

February 3, 2026

Solar Scam Convict Biju Radhakrishnan Booked for ₹29 Lakh CSR Fund Cheating

Four people, including solar scam convict Biju Radhakrishnan, were arrested for cheating ₹29 lakh from a man by falsely promising Corporate Social Responsibility funds for his NGO.

India's 2026 Security Outlook: Regional Strains, Operation Sindoor Success, and Rising Challenges

February 3, 2026

India's 2026 Security Outlook: Regional Strains, Operation Sindoor Success, and Rising Challenges

In 2026, India’s security remains tense with unresolved issues in neighboring countries. While Operation Sindoor marks a military success, fresh threats from Pakistan, instability in Bangladesh, and China's military growth keep India alert. U.S. ties cool as America pulls back, complicating India's security strategy in the Indo-Pacific.

Karnataka Deports 196 Illegal Bangladeshi Immigrants, 370 More Identified

February 3, 2026

Karnataka Deports 196 Illegal Bangladeshi Immigrants, 370 More Identified

Karnataka has deported 196 illegal Bangladeshi immigrants and identified 370 more, says Home Minister G. Parameshwara. The government denies BJP's claim of inactivity and credits Centre for illegal influx.

California Cancels Thousands of Immigrant Trucking Licenses, Devastating Sikh Drivers and Businesses

February 3, 2026

California Cancels Thousands of Immigrant Trucking Licenses, Devastating Sikh Drivers and Businesses

California canceled over 17,000 immigrant truck driving licenses after a federal audit. Sikh-owned businesses face huge losses. Many drivers fear arrests. The Sikh Coalition is suing the state.

Minneapolis School Closes After Bomb Threat Amid Stir Over Detained 5-Year-Old

February 3, 2026

Minneapolis School Closes After Bomb Threat Amid Stir Over Detained 5-Year-Old

A Minneapolis school shut down Monday after a bomb threat targeted several schools. The closure follows the viral case of 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos, recently released from ICE detention with his father.

BJP Targets Dalits and OBCs in Punjab Ahead of 2027 Assembly Elections

February 3, 2026

BJP Targets Dalits and OBCs in Punjab Ahead of 2027 Assembly Elections

BJP is aiming to boost its presence in Punjab by focusing on Scheduled Castes and Other Backward Classes. Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Dera Sachkhand Ballan and efforts by Haryana’s OBC CM highlight a fresh social engineering strategy for 2027.

MDMK's Vaiko: People Disappointed with Union Budget; Modi Knows How to Make a Name

February 3, 2026

MDMK's Vaiko: People Disappointed with Union Budget; Modi Knows How to Make a Name

MDMK leader Vaiko says people in Tamil Nadu felt let down by Union Budget 2026 as it ignored schemes for states with upcoming elections. He says PM Modi may not have great public reputation but knows how to earn his name. Vaiko remains uncertain on seat-sharing with DMK alliance.

Stanford Essay Alleges Some Students Fake Jain Identity to Skip $7,944 Meal Plan

February 3, 2026

Stanford Essay Alleges Some Students Fake Jain Identity to Skip $7,944 Meal Plan

A Stanford essay claims some students falsely identify as Jain to avoid the $7,944 meal plan, using religious exemptions to buy off-campus groceries. The claim is unproven and based on anecdotes, sparking debate on campus dining costs and religious accommodations.