Politics
Bengaluru Teacher Booked Under JJ Act for Branding Student Over Homework
A private school teacher in Bengaluru's Lakshmidevinagar faces charges under the Juvenile Justice Act for allegedly branding a Class IV student who failed to complete homework and threatening him.
World
Sudan's Foreign Minister Seeks Indian Investment for Post-Conflict Reconstruction
Sudan's Foreign Minister highlights the massive reconstruction needs post-conflict and aims to attract Indian investors to rebuild the nation's infrastructure and economy.
Business
Budget 2026: Indian Stock & Commodity Markets Open Sunday, February 1
Indian stock and commodity markets will hold special trading sessions on Sunday, February 1, 2026, for the Union Budget presentation. Experts advise caution due to high volatility.
Entertainment
Bengaluru International Film Festival Opens with Vision of Borderless Cinema
The 17th Bengaluru International Film Festival commenced with a powerful call for cinema without borders. Karnataka's Chief Minister emphasized films addressing poverty, inequality, and struggles of farmers, laborers, and women.
Sports
Lifestyle
Health
Full Moon Rituals for Emotional Cleansing and Balance
Explore how full moon rituals, from mindful reflection to symbolic purging, help release negative emotions and restore inner equilibrium for holistic wellness.
Sleep is the Highest Health Return Habit, Says Neurologist
Neurologists Dr Sudhir Kumar and Dr Prashant Makhija explain why 7-8 hours of quality sleep is the most beneficial health habit with minimal effort, surpassing exercise and diet.
Dakshina Kannada: 47 Leprosy Cases Reported in 2025
Dakshina Kannada district in Karnataka has recorded 47 leprosy cases until December 2025, with health authorities intensifying surveillance and awareness efforts to combat the disease.
Viral Video Highlights Work Stress on New Mothers in India
A Gurugram man's viral video showing his wife working at 1:30 AM as a new mother sparks debate on workplace empathy, corporate toxicity, and the challenges faced by working mothers in India.
SC: Menstrual Health a Fundamental Right, Orders School Toilet Upgrades
The Supreme Court of India has ruled that menstrual health is a fundamental right under the Constitution, ordering all schools to provide separate male, female, and disabled-friendly toilets to ensure dignity and hygiene for students.
Technology
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