Siddi Women Craft Unique Quilts with Madras Checks at Chennai Exhibit

February 5, 2026

Siddi Women Craft Unique Quilts with Madras Checks at Chennai Exhibit

Two Siddi women from Karnataka brought their vibrant quilts to Chennai’s DakshinaChitra museum. They used the historic Madras Checks fabric for the first time, blending tradition with local heritage. The quilts are part of the Threads of Confluence traveling exhibit showcasing Siddi craft and culture.

Science Says No Proof of Ghosts Despite Many Beliefs Worldwide

February 5, 2026

Science Says No Proof of Ghosts Despite Many Beliefs Worldwide

For centuries, people have believed in ghosts, but science finds no proof. Physics and psychology explain ghost sightings differently. Belief remains strong, yet no evidence exists.

Himachal Pradesh Bans Mobile Phones in Schools from March 1 with Fines, Confiscations

February 5, 2026

Himachal Pradesh Bans Mobile Phones in Schools from March 1 with Fines, Confiscations

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu announced a complete mobile phone ban in all schools starting March 1, 2026. Students caught with phones will face a ₹500 fine and device confiscation. The move aims to improve student focus and education quality.

Zelensky: 55,000 Ukrainian Soldiers Killed in War; US-led Peace Talks Progress

February 5, 2026

Zelensky: 55,000 Ukrainian Soldiers Killed in War; US-led Peace Talks Progress

Ukraine President Zelensky says 55,000 soldiers have died since Russia's invasion. US envoys push peace talks in Abu Dhabi amid fierce fighting and prisoner exchanges.

IIT Guwahati Uses AI and Land Features to Predict Dangerous Glacial Lakes in Eastern Himalayas

February 5, 2026

IIT Guwahati Uses AI and Land Features to Predict Dangerous Glacial Lakes in Eastern Himalayas

IIT Guwahati researchers have developed a new method to predict where glacial lakes will form in the Eastern Himalayas. Using satellite data and machine learning, their work can improve flood warnings and protect mountain communities from disasters caused by glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs).

Kerala’s NH 66 Six-Laning Nears Completion with Quality Checks Underway

February 5, 2026

Kerala’s NH 66 Six-Laning Nears Completion with Quality Checks Underway

Kerala’s NH 66 widening project is almost done with 492.64 km now six-laned. Defects found triggered expert inspections and quality reviews by NHAI and state officials.

India Closely Monitors Iran Protests; No Indians Missing or Killed, Says MEA

February 5, 2026

India Closely Monitors Iran Protests; No Indians Missing or Killed, Says MEA

India is watching the Iran protests closely. Around 9,000-10,000 Indians live in Iran. No reports of missing or killed Indians. The Indian Embassy stays in regular contact, guiding its citizens.

Gulf Job Scams Rise: Fake Offers, AI Bots Target UAE & Saudi Seekers

February 5, 2026

Gulf Job Scams Rise: Fake Offers, AI Bots Target UAE & Saudi Seekers

Job scams in the Gulf, especially UAE and Saudi Arabia, are worsening. Scammers use AI bots and fake ads on social media to cheat job seekers. Authorities warn against upfront payments and advise thorough checks via official channels.

Early Earth Might Have Been Purple Due to Retinal Pigment Before Chlorophyll

February 5, 2026

Early Earth Might Have Been Purple Due to Retinal Pigment Before Chlorophyll

Scientists reveal Earth may have looked purple 2 billion years ago. Early life used retinal pigment to harness sunlight, not chlorophyll. Oxygen rose later with photosynthesis.

UPSC Bars IAS, IFS Officers from CSE 2026; Prelims on May 24

February 5, 2026

UPSC Bars IAS, IFS Officers from CSE 2026; Prelims on May 24

UPSC rules bar current IAS and IFS officers from taking the Civil Services Exam 2026. SC/ST candidates get unlimited attempts. Prelims set for May 24 across 83 cities.