Tiger Moves Back to Papikondalu National Park, Ending Panic in Eluru Villages

January 29, 2026

Tiger Moves Back to Papikondalu National Park, Ending Panic in Eluru Villages

After eight tense days, forest officials confirmed the tiger wandering near Eluru villages has returned safely to Papikondalu National Park's Eco Sensitive Zone. No human attacks reported, but several livestock were lost during its movement.

China Executes 11 Members of Ming Clan for Cross-Border Scam and Gambling Rings in Myanmar

January 29, 2026

China Executes 11 Members of Ming Clan for Cross-Border Scam and Gambling Rings in Myanmar

China has executed 11 Ming family members involved in huge scam centres and gambling in Myanmar. The family earned $1.4 billion and caused deaths and injuries. This move shows China’s tough stand against cross-border illegal crimes.

Setenil de las Bodegas: A Spanish Town Built Inside Giant Rocks

January 29, 2026

Setenil de las Bodegas: A Spanish Town Built Inside Giant Rocks

Setenil de las Bodegas in Spain is a town where houses and shops are carved into massive rocks. It stays cool in summer and warm in winter without tech. People live, work, and entertain here, making this natural rock town a unique living wonder.

Swiggy Lets Users Order Food, Groceries via AI Chatbots Like ChatGPT Using New Protocol

January 29, 2026

Swiggy Lets Users Order Food, Groceries via AI Chatbots Like ChatGPT Using New Protocol

Swiggy now lets users place orders on ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini using AI workflows. This includes food, groceries, and dining bookings, all through chatbots.

BIADA Allots 12.5 Acres to 25 Industrial Units, Boosts Bihar’s Economy

January 29, 2026

BIADA Allots 12.5 Acres to 25 Industrial Units, Boosts Bihar’s Economy

BIADA has allotted 12.5 acres to 25 industrial units in Bihar, attracting ₹168.52 crore investment and creating over 1,190 jobs. Deputy CM announces land acquisition for new industries.

Bomb Threat Emails in Gurugram Schools Traced to US; No Explosives Found After Police Search

January 29, 2026

Bomb Threat Emails in Gurugram Schools Traced to US; No Explosives Found After Police Search

Around 12 private schools in Gurugram faced bomb threats via email traced to the US. Police conducted extensive searches. No threat found. Classes and exams were suspended, causing panic among parents.

Supreme Court to Decide if Enforcement Directorate Can Use Writ Jurisdiction

January 29, 2026

Supreme Court to Decide if Enforcement Directorate Can Use Writ Jurisdiction

The Supreme Court will soon hear if the Enforcement Directorate can file writ petitions in constitutional courts. Kerala and Tamil Nadu challenge a Kerala High Court ruling that allowed ED to do so. The ruling touches on Centre-State dispute powers and ED's legal status under key laws like PMLA.

Saralamma Deity Installed, Sammakka–Saralamma Jatara Begins at Medaram Shrine

January 29, 2026

Saralamma Deity Installed, Sammakka–Saralamma Jatara Begins at Medaram Shrine

The tribal deity Saralamma arrived near midnight at the Medaram shrine, marking the start of the four-day Sammakka–Saralamma Maha Jatara. This is the first event after the shrine's renovation. Devotees, leaders, and priests gathered in large numbers for the festival rituals.

Two Border Agents Placed on Leave After Fatal Shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis

January 29, 2026

Two Border Agents Placed on Leave After Fatal Shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis

US Customs and Border Protection has placed two agents on administrative leave following the fatal shooting of nurse Alex Pretti. The incident sparked protests and political calls to remove DHS officials. Investigations are ongoing as heated exchanges continue between President Trump and Minneapolis leaders.

UK Food Sector Calls for Transition Period to Align Post-Brexit Agriculture Rules with EU

January 29, 2026

UK Food Sector Calls for Transition Period to Align Post-Brexit Agriculture Rules with EU

British food industry warns against sudden shifts to EU agriculture rules. Without a transition, businesses could lose up to £810m yearly. Industry chiefs urge phased changes to protect farmers and exports.