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Important Days, Weeks & Observances in India and International – 2026 Calendar

Important Days, Weeks & Observances in India and International – 2026 Calendar

2026 India & Global Calendar | Full Comprehensive List of Important Days 2026 India & Global Calendar The Definitive Chronological List of National, International, and UN Observances Date Observance / Designation JANUARY 2026 01 Jan New Year’s Day; Global Family Day; World Peace Day National 02 Jan World Introvert Day 03 Jan International Mind‑Body Wellness Day; Magh Mela begins 04 Jan World Braille Day UN 05 Jan National Bird Day 06 Jan World Day of War Orphans; Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti Festival 09 Jan NRI Day (Pravasi Bharatiya Divas) National 10 Jan World Hindi Day 11 Jan Death Anniversary of Lal Bahadur Shastri; National Human Trafficking Awareness Day 12 Jan National Youth Day (Swami Vivekananda Jayanti) National 13 Jan Lohri Festival 14 Jan Makar Sankranti; Pongal; Sh...
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Blackbuck & Chinkara Smuggling Case: Indore High Court rejects bail for Azad and Sabah

Blackbuck & Chinkara Smuggling Case: Indore High Court Rejects Bail Blackbuck & Chinkara Smuggling Case: Indore High Court Rejects Bail for Azad and Sabah By TINA KHATRI Indore, MP | February 9, 2026 The Indore Bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court has stood firm against organized wildlife crime, denying bail to two key members of an interstate poaching syndicate. The decision followed a compelling prosecution by the State Tiger Strike Force (STSF) , which presented solid evidence detailing the gang's systematic hunting of rare and endangered species. Case Chronology Dec 3, 2024 Initial arrest of three suspects in Kishanganj with approximately 65 kg of meat, a country-made pistol, and a Toyota Innova Crysta. Aug 21, 2025 A new case (POR No. ...

How to creatively celebrate World Pulses Day? A heartbeat of harvests: why the modest pulse is the engine of a global green revolution

A heartbeat of harvests: Why the modest pulse is the engine of a global green revolution | Tina Khatri A heartbeat of harvests: Why the modest pulse is the engine of a global green revolution By TINA KHATRI The silent architecture of global food security is currently being rewritten by the smallest of draught-resistant seeds. As February begins, the international community prepares to observe World Pulses Day, highlighting a category of crops that a food policy analyst described as the "undiscovered nitrogen factories" of the planet. These legumes do not merely provide sustenance; they actively repair the earth they occupy. Experts state that pulses possess the unique biological capacity to convert atmospheric nitrogen into soil nutrients, effectively eliminating the requirement for synthetic chemical fertilisers. In a recent briefing, a sustainability coordinator note...

Successful Rescue: Female Leopard Captured in Sanawadiya, Indore After 5-Day Operation

Indore Leopard Rescue: Sanawadiya Leopard Captured | Reported by Tina Khatri Breaking News: Wildlife Update Sanawadiya Leopard Captured: Forest Dept Ends 5-Day Search in Indore By Tina Khatri January 31, 2026 I ndore residents can finally sleep soundly. After a high-stakes, five-day operation that saw forest officials and drones scouring the outskirts of Sanawadiya, a female leopard has been successfully captured and moved to safety. The leopard, which had been linked to several livestock killings in the area, was trapped in a specialized cage late Friday night. The operation was a masterpiece of coordination, involving thermal drone surveillance and strategic baiting. Medical Status: "Healthy and Fit" Following her capture, the animal was immediately transported to the Indore Zoo (Kamala Nehru Zoological Museum) . Spea...

Gilded glass and grain: A February Student Guide | Tina Khatri

Gilded glass and grain: A February Student Guide | Tina Khatri Gilded glass and grain By TINA KHATRI The arrival of February marks a soft transition as the winter’s bite yields to the first amber whispers of spring. This season of Basant brings an invitation to swap heavy layers for the brightness of marigolds and the clarity of new light. For the student creator, it is a period to experiment with the physics of transparency and the chemistry of floral infusions. By blending ancient seasonal traditions with futuristic design, one transforms a simple study space into a sanctuary of innovation, proving that the return of the sun is best celebrated through a lens of curiosity and a palate of gold. Sunbeam lemon and semolina bars A local culinary instructor stated that semolina provides the structural integrity needed for a portable snack. Ingredients: 1 cup semolina, 1/2 cup...

JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Begins in Indore: Paper Analysis and Student Trends

JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Begins in Indore: Paper Analysis and Student Trends JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Begins in Indore: Over 1.1 Lakh Students Appear in Madhya Pradesh Indore, Jan 21: The first session of JEE Main 2026 commenced on Tuesday, January 21, with over 1.1 lakh students appearing across Madhya Pradesh. Indore emerged as a key hub for engineering aspirants, hosting between 28,000 and 32,000 candidates, including students from nearby districts such as Ujjain, Dewas, and Dhar. This year marks a record registration for JEE Main January session, with 14.5 lakh candidates appearing nationwide, reflecting growing interest in engineering courses. Paper Analysis: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics According to candidates and experts, the paper followed a similar pattern to previous sessions: Physics: Moderately challenging, tested conceptual understanding and problem-solving speed. Topics such as mechanics, current electricity, and modern physics f...

Restoration & Rejuvenation of Datuni Hills Begins in Indore

Restoration & Rejuvenation of Datuni Hills Begins in Indore Restoration & Rejuvenation of Datuni Hills Began on Wednesday Indore: Restoration and rejuvenation work at Datuni Hills began on Wednesday as the Forest Department initiated plantation and ecological recovery measures in coordination with the Police Department and local citizens. The programme marked the start of planned intervention to protect hill ecology near Indore city. Datuni Hill formed part of a hill range that included Devguradiya, Ralamandal, Rann Bhawar and Renuka Hills. The hills lay close to Indore’s urban boundary and supported groundwater recharge, soil stability and biodiversity. The Datuni Hills area fell under the Datuni Firing Range managed by the Police Department and covered about 83 hectares. In the first phase, restoration and plantation work was taken up on 25 hectares under the Forest Department’s Hill Conservation Project. The project focused on degrad...

IIT Indore to establish a 50-hectare Nagar Van urban forest for biodiversity research and conservation under the CAMPA fund

Campus goes green as institute branches out into forestry By Tina Khatri Indore IIT Indore is set to develop a 50-hectare urban forest under the Nagar Van Yojana, as the Indore Forest Division initiates a project aimed at integrating conservation, research, and public engagement within an academic campus. The project, funded with 1.98 crore under the Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority, will convert a significant portion of the grounds into a managed forest ecosystem. Pradeep Mishra, divisional forest officer for Indore, stated that the site is planned as a functional forest rather than a recreational park. "This Nagar Van is planned as a functional forest, not a recreational park," Mishra said. "It will support biodiversity, conservation research and environmental education." ...