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Budget 2026-27 may be presented on Sunday, Feb 1

The Union Budget for 2026-27 is expected to be tabled on February 1, a Sunday, marking a first. The session likely starts Jan 28. Read key details on timing, themes, and global context.

Gurgaon MCG sets up monsoon management cell

Gurgaon's MCG establishes a dedicated monsoon management cell and appoints a consultant for proactive planning, aiming to prevent past delays in civic response. Read the full plan.

Tamil Nadu Monsoon Ends with 3% Rain Deficit

The 2023 North East Monsoon concluded in Tamil Nadu with a 3% rainfall deficit. Key districts faced shortfalls, impacting agriculture. Get the full IMD report and regional analysis here.

NE Monsoon 2025 Ends Near Normal, Says IMD

India's southern peninsula recorded near-normal northeast monsoon rainfall in 2025, with 283.4 mm, just 3.7% below average. Cyclone Montha boosted October rains. Read the full IMD report.

TN Assembly Session Starts January 20

The Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly's first session of 2025 commences on January 20. Governor R.N. Ravi will address the House, setting the stage for key policy debates.

Why India's Rivers Turn Red During Monsoon

Discover the fascinating natural process behind India's rivers turning red during the monsoon season. Learn how rainfall, iron-rich soil, and erosion create this annual spectacle.

Karnataka May Shift Monsoon Session to Belagavi

Karnataka government is considering hosting the monsoon legislative session in Belagavi to address agrarian issues and boost the local economy, a move that could cost Rs 90 crore. Read more.

Belagavi Session Boosts Sweet Sales to Rs 2.3 Crore

The recent legislature session in Belagavi provided a massive boost to the city's traditional sweets industry, generating an estimated Rs 2.3 crore in sales of local delicacies like Kunda and Kardant. Discover how this event sweetened the local economy.

12 Cases for Pro-Pakistan Slogans in Karnataka

Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara informed the Assembly that 12 cases were registered for raising pro-Pakistan slogans. He also revealed recommendations to dismiss police officials involved in crimes. Read the full report.

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