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Sarvam AI Unveils Sovereign Language Models for Indian Languages and Voice-First Use Cases

Sarvam AI Unveils Sovereign Language Models for Indian Languages and Voice-First Use Cases

In a significant push toward building a sovereign artificial intelligence stack, Sarvam AI on Wednesday unveiled two large language models—Sarvam-30B and Sarvam-105B—positioning them as India’s answer to systems developed by Google, OpenAI and Anthropic. Backed by the government’s IndiaAI Mission, the models were showcased at the AI Impact Summit as open-source systems customised for Indian languages, cultural nuances and voice-first use cases. The company said the move marks a major step toward creating domestically built AI infrastructure that can operate securely within India’s borders. The headline act was Sarvam-105B, a 105-billion-parameter model designed for complex reasoning and enterprise-grade applications. According to the company, the model competes with, and on some benchmarks surpasses, global peers in areas such as mathematics, reasoning and functional correctness. Sarvam-30B, the smaller and more efficient sibling, is built for real-time applications with a context window of up to 32,000 tokens and has been trained on 16 trillion tokens. Unlike many startups that fine-tune existing global models, Sarvam’s founders emphasised that their systems are built from scratch. “Sovereignty matters much more in AI than building the biggest models,” co-founder Vivek Raghavan said. Co-founder Pratyush Kumar added that the focus is on inclusion and scale: “We need to build for the last citizen.” The models are designed to work seamlessly across multiple Indian languages, including “Hinglish,” and are optimised for voice commands — a crucial feature for population-scale deployment. The broader ambition is to position AI as a digital public good, akin to Aadhaar or UPI , enabling large-scale applications in governance, education and commerce. Sarvam describes its technology as full-stack, spanning compute infrastructure, foundational models and enterprise applications. The systems are also “agentic,” capable of performing multi-step tasks such as coding or planning workflows with minimal human intervention — a feature aimed at accelerating enterprise automation. The company claims its 30B model outperforms competitors such as Gemma 27B, Mistral-32-24B, OLMo 31B, Nemotron-30B and Qwen-30B across multiple benchmarks, while being significantly smaller and more cost-efficient than some global counterparts. It also positions its models as more economical alternatives to offerings such as Gemini Flash. The launch comes at a time when India is seeking to reduce reliance on foreign AI infrastructure and build indigenous capacity amid rising geopolitical scrutiny of AI supply chains. Though its immediate focus remains India, Sarvam says it is building for the broader Global South, where affordability and infrastructure constraints mirror domestic realities. Founded in 2023, the startup has raised about $50 million from investors including Lightspeed Venture Partners and Khosla Ventures, and was last valued at roughly $200 million. Whether Sarvam can meaningfully challenge entrenched global leaders remains to be seen. But with a 105B open-source model and a sovereign-first pitch, India’s AI race has acquired a serious domestic contender.
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Feb 18, 2026, 04:03 PM
Al-Nassr vs Arkadag: Cristiano Ronaldo Returns as Saudi Giants Seek to Secure AFC Champions League Two Quarter-Finals Spot

Al-Nassr vs Arkadag: Cristiano Ronaldo Returns as Saudi Giants Seek to Secure AFC Champions League Two Quarter-Finals Spot

Al-Nassr are prepared to secure their place in the AFC Champions League Two quarter-finals as they host Turkmenistan’s FK Arkadag on 18 February 2026. The Saudi Pro League side enters the second leg at Al-Awwal Park with a 1–0 aggregate lead following a disciplined performance in Ashgabat last week. With Cristiano Ronaldo confirmed to return to the continental squad, fans globally are seeking ways to stream the high-stakes encounter live.Will Cristiano Ronaldo Play Tonight in Al-Nassr vs Arkadag AFC Champions League Two 2025-26 Match?. The match is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, February 18, 2026. Venue:Al-Awwal Park in Riyadh Time:11:45 PM IST. Fans in India have multiple options to follow the continental action live: Live Streaming:The match will be available for live streaming exclusively on FanCode. The platform holds the digital rights for AFC club competitions in India for the 2025–2028 cycle. Telecast:While FanCode is the primary digital home, unfortunately live telecast viewing option is not available on TV channels in India.Cristiano Ronaldo at 41: How Many Goals Does He Need for 1,000?. The biggest storyline heading into tonight’s fixture is the return of Cristiano Ronaldo. The 41-year-old was absent from the first-leg victory due to a period of rest following a brief internal dispute with club management. Having successfully returned to domestic action with a goal against Al-Fateh over the weekend, Ronaldo is expected to lead a formidable Al-Nassr attack. His inclusion, alongside stars like Sadio Mane and Joao Felix, suggests that manager Jorge Jesus is not taking the 1–0 lead for granted as he seeks to maintain the club's perfect record in this season’s competition. FK Arkadag, the undefeated champions of Turkmenistan, face a daunting task in Riyadh. Despite their defensive resilience in the first leg, they failed to register a shot on target against the Saudi giants. To progress, they must find a way to score at least once against an Al-Nassr defence that has not conceded a goal in its last six matches across all competitions. While they enter as heavy underdogs, the Turkmenistani side will hope that a compact defensive shape can frustrate the hosts and keep the tie alive into the final stages. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 18, 2026 09:30 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 18, 2026, 03:54 PM
Sabarimala Gold Heist: Bail for Temple Priest Sparks Probe Sabotage Allegations

Sabarimala Gold Heist: Bail for Temple Priest Sparks Probe Sabotage Allegations

Thiruvananthapuram: With Sabarimala Ayyappa temple 'tantri' (traditional head priest) Kandararu Rajeevaru getting bail in the temple gold heist case on Wednesday, allegations that the ongoing probe was being sabotaged gained more steam. Experience a more refined e-paper today Rajeevaru was granted bail by the Vigilance court in Kollam around 40 days after his arrest. Even as the prosecution objected to the bail, the court granted the bail reportedly on the grounds that there was no strong evidence to prove his direct involvement in the gold heist or the accused. Many others, including key accused Bengaluru-based Malayali Unnikrishnan Potti, had earlier got bail by default as charge-sheet was not filed within 90 days of arrest. The SIT arrested Rajeevaru on January 9 accusing that he colluded with the others accused and gave tantric permission to carry out gold plating of the door frames of the sanctum sanctorum and the Dwarapalaka sculptures. He was also accused of not reporting to the devaswom authorities that the temple objects should not be taken away from the temple premises as per tantric norms. However, the SIT could not produce strong evidence that links the tantri with the accused or the gold heist even as huge bank deposits of the tantri were found. Opposition leader V D Satheesan said that they had already raised the concern that the probe was being sabotaged as CPM members were also involved in it. "There was no surprise that the accused were getting bail. Once all the accused are out, the evidence in the case would also be tampered with and the investigation will remain as a farce," said Satheesan. The BJP was already seeking a CBI probe into the gold heist. While Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in Thiruvananthapuram last month that once the BJP comes to power in Kerala, all involved in the Sabarimala gold theft will be jailed, Union home minister had said that there were loopholes for the accused in the FIR registered by the SIT and hence probe by a 'neutral agency' was required.
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Feb 18, 2026, 03:51 PM
Assam Congress Announces Candidate List Release Date Ahead of Assembly Elections

Assam Congress Announces Candidate List Release Date Ahead of Assembly Elections

Guwahati:Assam Congress presidentGaurav Gogoion Tuesday said the first list of party candidates for the upcoming Assam Assembly elections is expected to be released by the end of this month.Speaking at a press conference, Gogoi said the party is working to complete the screening process at the earliest. “We have been instructed by the central leadership to ensure the first list is out by the month-end,” he added, noting that around 80 candidates are likely to be finalised in the initial phase.The announcement comes ahead of Congress leaderPriyanka Gandhi Vadra’s two-day visit to Assam starting Thursday. Gogoi said Vadra, who oversees the party’s affairs in the state, will attend a series of meetings with party members and the screening committee for the Assembly elections.During her visit, Vadra is scheduled to meet office-bearers of the Assam Congress, senior All India Congress Committee (AICC) observers, political affairs committee members, MLAs, district presidents, leaders of frontal organisations, and MPs. She will also participate in screening committee meetings alongside senior party leaders.Gogoi indicated that the Congress-led opposition alliance is expected to contest the elections on a common platform, with seat-sharing discussions underway among the alliance partners.The 126-member Assam Assembly is likely to go to polls in March–April. Currently, the ruling BJP holds 64 seats, its alliesAsom Gana Parishad(AGP) nine,United People’s Party Liberal(UPPL) seven, and one Independent aligned with the government. The Congress has 26 MLAs, theAll India UnitedDemocratic Front(AIUDF) 15, and one Independent sits with the opposition.Related
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Feb 18, 2026, 03:46 PM
US-Iran Tensions Escalate: 90% Chance of Military Conflict Within Weeks, Adviser Warns

US-Iran Tensions Escalate: 90% Chance of Military Conflict Within Weeks, Adviser Warns

TheUnited Statesis inching closer to military conflict withIran, and a massive weeks-long campaign could "begin very soon,"Axiosreported on Wednesday.An adviser toldAxiosthere is a "90% chance we see kinetic action in the next few weeks.""The boss is getting fed up. Some people around him warn him against going to war with Iran, but I think there is 90% chance we see kinetic action in the next few weeks," the adviser said.
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Feb 18, 2026, 03:25 PM
Afghanistan Releases Pakistani Soldiers Ahead of Ramadan

Afghanistan Releases Pakistani Soldiers Ahead of Ramadan

Kabul, February 18:Afghanistan, with Saudi Arabia, confirmed Ramadan will begin today following crescent moon sightings, and released three Pakistani soldiers. Deputy Spokesperson of Afghanistan Hamdullah Fitrat announced that those soldiers were captured on October 12, 2025, during clashes with Pakistan. "In line with the policy of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, which emphasizes maintaining positive relations with all countries, and in respect for the arrival of the blessed month of Ramadan; a month of divine mercy and forgiveness; and in order to give a positive response to the request of the brotherly country of Saudi Arabia, as well as on the occasion of hosting the negotiating team that arrived in Kabul on Monday, three Pakistani soldiers who had been captured on October 12, 2025, during clashes with the Pakistani side, were released and handed over to the respected delegation that came from the brotherly country of Saudi Arabia," Fitrat said in a post on X.Ramadan 2026 Moon Sighting in Saudi Arabia Final Update: Crescent Sighted, First Roza on February 18. د افغانستان اسلامي امارت د هغې تګلارې له مخې چې له ټولو هېوادونو سره د مثبتو اړیکو پر درلودلو ټینګار کوي، د روژې د مبارکې میاشتې د رارسېدو په احترام چې د الهي رحمتونو او بښنې میاشت ده، د ورور هیواد سعودي عربستان غوښتني ته د مثبت ځواب ویلو لپاره او د مذاکراتي ټیم د میلمه پالنې…pic.twitter.com/vAJHIoXbn4 — Hamdullah Fitratحمدالله فطرت (@FitratHamd)February 17, 2026 Wednesday is being observed as the first day of Ramadan, when Muslims begin fasting from dawn to sunset and engage in increased religious activities. The Taliban is also expected to observe the start of Ramadan, aligning with regional moon-sighting announcements and preparations already underway among communities, according to Khaama Press.Ramzan Chand Mubarak 2026: Wishes, Messages and Ramzan Mubarak Photos To Share With Loved Ones. Pakistan's military said on October 12, 2025, that it killed more than 200 Afghan fighters, while Afghanistan claims it killed 58 Pakistani soldiers in cross-border clashes along their frontier. Zabihullah Mujahid, spokesperson for Afghanistan's Taliban, on Sunday said 30 other Pakistani soldiers were wounded and a "significant amount" of Pakistani weapons fell into their hands, as per Al Jazeera. Once warm, relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan have deteriorated as Islamabad has accused Kabul of harbouring members of the TTP (Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan), and other armed groups which carry out attacks against it. The TTP, or Pakistani Taliban, was formed in 2007 in response to Pakistan's military operations in its tribal border regions supporting the US invasion of Afghanistan, and has since waged a deadly insurgency, as per Al Jazeera. (The above story is verified and authored by ANI staff, ANI is South Asia's leading multimedia news agency with over 100 bureaus in India, South Asia and across the globe. ANI brings the latest news on Politics and Current Affairs in India & around the World, Sports, Health, Fitness, Entertainment, & News. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY) TruLY Score 5 – Trustworthy | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 5 on LatestLY. It is verified through official sources (Official X Account of Hamdullah Fitrat). The information is thoroughly cross-checked and confirmed. You can confidently share this article with your friends and family, knowing it is trustworthy and reliable.
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Feb 18, 2026, 03:06 PM
Mahayuti Leaders File Nominations for Chairmanship of Mumbai Statutory Committees

Mahayuti Leaders File Nominations for Chairmanship of Mumbai Statutory Committees

Days after members to the statutory committees were inducted, Mahayuti leaders on Wednesday filed their nominations for chairmanship to four major statutory committees with BJP and Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena both likely to appoint its chairpersons to two statutory committees each. On Wednesday, senior BJP leader Prabhakar Shinde filed nominations for chairmanship of the standing committee while Rajshri Shirwadkar submitted nominations to chair the education committee. Meanwhile, Shiv Sena corporator Sandhya Doshi and Trushna Vishwasrao filed papers for chairmanship of the improvement and BEST committee respectively. Earlier this week, on Monday, 90 of the newly elected councillors were inducted into the four statutory committees. Each of the committees is helmed by a chairman, who is slated to be elected among the members, starting February 20. While the chairmen to the education and standing committee are set to be appointed on February 20, while the chairmen of the BEST and improvement committee will be inducted on February 23. The BJP pick for the Standing committee chairman, Prabhakar Shinde entered politics in 1973 as a Shiv Sainik, becoming a corporator from Mulund East first in 1997. In 1999, he held the seat of BEST committee chairman while also serving as the leader of the house in BMC between 2002 and 2006. In 2017, Shinde joined BJP. Meanwhile, Shiv Sena’s Sandhya Doshi was first elected as a corporator in 2007. Now eyeing to serve as the improvement committee chairman, Doshi has previously served two terms as chairman of the civic education committee. Trushna Vishwasrao, who has submitted papers for the BEST committee, has previously served as the first female corporator to become the leader of the house. While leaders of the Mahayuti filed nominations for the chairperson’s post, officials said that no corporators of the opposition had filed papers to helm the chairpersons seats. “If there is no opposition or fight then the chairpersons will be declared unopposed. Like the mayoral appointment, no elections will be conducted with the chairmen likely to be appointed directly,” said a BMC official.
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Feb 18, 2026, 03:06 PM
Maharashtra Congress Forms Inquiry Committee to Probe Loss in Chandrapur Municipal Polls

Maharashtra Congress Forms Inquiry Committee to Probe Loss in Chandrapur Municipal Polls

The Maharashtra Congress has decided to form an inquiry committee into the party’s fiasco at Chandrapur, where despite emerging as the single largest party in the municipal corporation polls, it failed to win the mayoral election resulting in the election of a BJP mayor. The political affairs committee of party’s state unit on Wednesday held a meeting in Mumbai to discuss the way forward. The issue of Congress losing mayoral election to the BJP in Chandrapur was discussed at the meeting. “It was decided that a committee will probe the possible reasons for the loss and whether the infighting between the local leadership caused party’s defeat. The report will be submitted to the All India Congress Committee,” said a senior party leader who attended the meeting. Maharashtra Congress in-charge Ramesh Chennithala, addressing a press conference after the meeting, played down the controversy. “While discussions were held with the MVA ally Sena UBT to support Congress for the Mayor’s post but they supported the BJP at the last minute. But the Congress party supported it in Parbhani to keep the BJP out of power. There are no internal disputes within the Congress in Chandrapur and discussions were held with everyone,” he said. The infighting between Congress Lok Sabha MP Pratibha dhanorkar and Congress legislative party leader Vijay Wadettiwar had led to two separate groups within the elected Congress corporators in Chandrapur. Despite state leadership’s intervention, the infighting continued so much that Wadettiwar took his group of corporators to Delhi along with party observers from the state. On the day of election for the mayoral post, despite Congress bridging its internal differences, the Sena UBT sided with the BJP, ensuring BJP mayor and secured deputy mayor post for themselves. Meanwhile the political affairs committee of the state Congress has resolved to observe next year as the organisation building year. The party announced that it will be undertaking a program to ensure completion of appointments till ground level and all party cells.
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Feb 18, 2026, 03:06 PM
Rajasthan Government Seeks Look Out Circular Against Retired IAS Officer Subodh Agarwal Over Jal Jeevan Mission Scam

Rajasthan Government Seeks Look Out Circular Against Retired IAS Officer Subodh Agarwal Over Jal Jeevan Mission Scam

Noose tightens around retired IAS Subodh Agarwal as the Rajasthan government has sent a requisition to New Delhi for a Look Out Circular (LOC) over the Jal Jeevan Mission scam. Anti-Corruption Bureau Superintendent of Police Pushpendra Singh confirmed the development, which comes over a month after the state’s Bhajan Lal Sharma sanctioned his prosecution in the Jal Jeevan Mission scam – which has emerged to be one of the most controversial scandals under the former Congress government. “We have sent the requisition for the LOC to the immigration office in New Delhi . Now, it is up to them when they will issue it. It is important to prevent him from leaving the country,” said Singh. A Look Out Circular is a legal mechanism through which the government stops, detains or prevents an individual from leaving the country. An alert is sent to airports, seaports and land borders after an LOC is issued to prevent a criminal or financial offender from leaving India. A 1988-batch IAS officer, Subodh Agarwal retired on December 31, 2025 — days after the state government sanctioned his prosecution in the case. Agarwal served as additional chief secretary of the Public Health and Engineering Department (PHED) and is under the radar of investigation agencies over allegations of fraud, corruption and collusion in Jal Jeevan Mission tenders. According to official sources, the ACB raided Agarwal’s residence in Jaipur at 4:00 a.m. on February 17 but did not find him. CCTV footage showed him leaving his home around 9 pm the previous day. The irregularities linked to Rajasthan’s Jal Jeevan Mission alleged scam involve tenders worth Rs 960 crore. According to investigators, two firms allegedly secured tenders by submitting forged completion certificates. The latest development comes days after nine senior officials were arrested following early morning raids across multiple locations. On Wednesday, all nine suspects were remanded in police custody for three days for further investigation. Meanwhile, four others have secured no-coercive-action orders from the Rajasthan High Court, meaning police cannot take punitive action while their case is pending. The action spells more trouble for Mahesh Joshi, a Congress leader who was the PHED minister at the time of the alleged scam. In December, the Supreme Court granted bail to Joshi seven months after he was arrested in the case.
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Feb 18, 2026, 03:05 PM
Dimasa Students' Union Opposes District Division in Assam

Dimasa Students' Union Opposes District Division in Assam

Guwahati:TheAll Dimasa Students’ Union(ADSU) on Wednesday strongly opposed proposals to divideDima Hasao districtinto two separate districts along communal lines. The union demanded that the State government disclose details of recent discussions on the matter within 72 hours.Addressing a press conference at the union’s office in Haflong, ADSU president Aurajit Kemprai said the organisation would never accept the district’s bifurcation on communal grounds. He alleged that theIndigenous Peoples’ Forum(IPF) has been actively pressing for the division.Kemprai said that on February 13, a meeting was held at Janata Bhawan in Dispur between State MinisterPijush Hazarikaand representatives of the Indigenous Peoples’ Forum, Indigenous Students’ Forum, and Indigenous Women’s Forum to discuss the proposal. A subsequent meeting also took place with Chief MinisterHimanta Biswa Sarmaand the same three organisations.The ADSU expressed strong resentment that no representatives from Dimasa student or social organisations were invited to the discussions. Kemprai insisted that any future talks on the proposed bifurcation must include Dimasa representatives. He warned that if the government failed to disclose the outcomes within 72 hours, the union would announce its next course of action on Sunday.The ADSU president further said that despite the long-standing demand for a separate “Dimaraji” state, the government has yet to engage in formal discussions with Dimasa organisations. He also alleged that several clauses of the Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) signed between the government and both factions of theDima Halam Daogah(DHD) militant groups remain unimplemented.It may be recalled that since March 30, 2010, when the then Congress government renamed North Cachar Hills district as Dima Hasao, the Indigenous Peoples’ Forum has been advocating for its bifurcation — a demand that has previously sparked unrest in the district.Related
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Feb 18, 2026, 02:52 PM
Waste Disposal Crisis Brews in Bengaluru as Residents Block Garbage Trucks

Waste Disposal Crisis Brews in Bengaluru as Residents Block Garbage Trucks

A crisis seems to be brewing over the disposal of waste from Bengaluru at designated processing and dumping yards after villagers residing near Bellahalli (Mahadevapura constituency) and Chigaranahalli (Doddaballapur constituency) stopped garbage trucks from entering these units. Deputy Chief Minister and Bengaluru Development Minister D K Shivakumar, taking exception to the same, alleged that the trucks being blocked was a ‘blackmailing tactic’ employed by BJP legislators and threatened to dump the waste either in front of BJP MLAs’ houses or at the street where the state BJP office is located. While the residents of Bellahalli have blocked the entry of trucks since Tuesday, Chigaranahalli residents, accompanied by Doddaballapur BJP MLA Dheeraj Muniraju, stopped the trucks Wednesday. Speaking to reporters, Muniraju said they have long opposed the waste-processing and dumping plant at Chigaranahalli and had even approached the courts on the issue. “Our demand is that waste should not be processed or dumped here,” he said. Shivakumar, in response, said the MLAs were stopping the trucks to ‘blackmail’ the government and secure more funds. “I will be forced to initiate action under the Essential Services Maintenance Act. May it be MLA or anyone else (who stopped the trucks), we will be merciless and dump the waste in front of their houses or near the street in front of the BJP office,” he said. If the BJP leaders are stopping the disposal of waste, “it should either go to (Leader of Opposition R) Ashoka’s house or (BJP state president BY) Vijayendra’s house or the BJP office,” he said. He added that the current dispensation was using the same waste disposal facilities as the previous government. “Who are they blackmailing? We should be able to dispose of the waste properly,” the DyCM added. When it was pointed out that a recent accident had prompted the villagers of Bellahalli to stop the trucks, Shivakumar said there could have been a mistake. “But citing it to stop trucks transporting waste is wrong. We have purchased two more sites (to dispose of waste). We have called a tender (for waste processing units). There are legal issues which are being set right,” Shivakumar added.
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Feb 18, 2026, 02:41 PM
Maharashtra Government Scraps 5% Reservation for Muslims Under OBC Category

Maharashtra Government Scraps 5% Reservation for Muslims Under OBC Category

Mumbai:The Maharashtra government's decision to scrap the 5% reservation for Muslims under the c category—after the 2014 ordinance lapsed without being tabled in the state assembly—has evoked mixed reactions within the Muslim community. Quota was for backward Muslims The reservation was originally provided for socially and educationally backward Muslim groups in government and semi-government direct service recruitment, as well as admissions to educational institutions. The ordinance was challenged in the Bombay High Court that same year via writ petitions, including one filed by Sanjit Shukla against the Government of Maharashtra. On 14 November 2014, the court quashed the provisions of the ordinance. Following the government's announcement to scrap the ordinance on 17 February, new certificates will no longer be issued and earlier orders will become void. Groups representing Muslim communities listed as Other Backward Classes (OBC) argued that the ordinance was not tenable. Shabbir Ansari, President of the All India Muslim Organisation, argued that since many Muslims are already entitled to reservations under the OBC category, the creation of an additional reservation was flawed. “It violated the Constitution, which does not recognise reservations on a religious basis. When the government issued the ordinance, we told them it would be difficult to defend,” said Ansari. Currently, 87 Muslim communities listed in the OBC schedule can claim reservations within the 27% quota. While there has been a call for a 4% sub-quota within the OBC share, this demand has been rejected. Congress: BJP govt anti-minority, anti-backward class Opposition parties have criticised the government's decision. Congress Working Committee member Naseem Khan stated that the announcement demonstrates that the BJP government is "anti-backward class and anti-minority." Khan noted that the Congress-led alliance government issued the ordinance in 2014 and accused the Devendra Fadnavis government of failing to act upon it. “We kept raising this issue consistently; at the time, the BJP government gave assurances, but those were not fulfilled,” Khan said. Advocate Syed Jalaluddin, National General Secretary of the Nationalist Congress Party, said the BJP government allowed the ordinance to lapse by failing to enact it into law within six months (by 23 December 2014). “I am not surprised by the government. When the BJP is in power, one understands they will not grant Muslims any privileges. This is not the ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’ claimed by the government. Are Muslims not part of this country?” asked Syed. Conversely, Hindu organisations welcomed the decision. Shriraj Nair, spokesperson for the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, stated that reservations based on religion are unconstitutional. “Despite that, so-called secular parties engaged in minority appeasement have made laws that go against the Constitution. This is a lesson for parties that have enacted similar laws in other states,” said Nair. Minority status certificates for educational institutions "wrong": Naseem Khan Congress Working Committee member Naseem Khan stated that granting minority status certificates to certain schools on the day of Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar’s father's death is condemnable. “The minority department has become a hub of corruption; there is information that Rs 5–10 lakh was taken for each certificate. About 70–75 schools have been granted minority status, including some large educational institutions. Such certificates are obtained to escape the Right to Education (RTE) Act provisions for free education for the poor, which were introduced by the UPA government. The government should cancel these certificates, conduct an inquiry through the CID or an SIT, and suspend the officials concerned,” Khan said. Khan also alleged that the BJP government has shut down all schemes started by the Congress-led alliance for minorities. "Scholarships for students were established, but the BJP government is not providing them. Around Rs 90 crore is required annually for this, but the government has allocated only ₹20 crore. Minorities do not include only Muslims; communities such as Jains, Sikhs, and Parsis are also included," he added. Samajwadi Party leader and MLA, Abu Asim Azmi, blamed both the Congress and BJP for letting the ordinance lapse. “The Congress-NCP government announced this quota for Muslims below the poverty line. The condition of Muslims is worse than Dalits and tribals. The courts had said that while reservation can be allowed in education but not in jobs. The Congress could have enacted a law but didn't. The BJP is looking for issues to polarise the country. They allowed the ordinance to lapse to appease their vote bank,” said Azmi. MP and president of the Mumbai Regional Congress Committee, Varsha Gaikwad said that by citing the High Court's interim stay and the expiration of the ordinance, the government has encroached upon the rights of the Muslim community. 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas' has proven to be a complete sham. Even though the Bombay High Court upheld 5% reservation for Muslims in education, the 'Manuvadi' BJP government has failed to implement it to date. The Shiv Sena and NCP factions currently in power must clarify their stance on this," Gaikwad said, adding that the reservation given to the Muslim community was not based on religion. 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Feb 18, 2026, 02:36 PM
Israel's Date Industry: A Complex Web of Politics and Labor Exploitation

Israel's Date Industry: A Complex Web of Politics and Labor Exploitation

Dates are a staple in Ramzan and are especially consumed to end the day-long fast in the holy month. However, the delicious nuggets of sweetness have been embroiled in politics, with Israel allegedly rebranding Palestinian-grown Medjool dates as Jerusalem dates, effectively selling them as a product of their country, according to an investigation and NGO reports. Against this background, know which dates are originally from Palestine and which are Israeli products sold using the “Product of Palestine” tag. Also known as “King of Dates,” Medjool dates are liked by many across the world, but with Israel constituting 50 per cent of the Medjool date market globally, two out of every four are produced by the country, according to the Israel Plants Production and Marketing Board, 2016. Israeli date brands often use labels like “Produce of Palestine,” and other alternative origin labels to sell the fruit grown on settlements across the occupied territory. According to anAl Jazeerareport, in the 1930s, Israeli settler Ben-Zion smuggled palm trees considered national treasures from Iraq, Persia and Egypt to help establish plantations across Israeli territories. This resulted in massive date plantations expanding into the settlements in Palestine and a portion of the Jordan Valley. It is alleged that the industry is highly exploitative, as its operations in settlements rely on low-paid Palestinian labourers, including children, with reports suggesting that harvesting dates in the Jordan Valley is highly hazardous. Hadiklaim, the Israeli Dates Growers Cooperative, includes other major brands like Jordan River, King Solomon, Tamara Barhi Dates, Rapunzel, Bomaja, Desert Diamond, Shams, Galilee Export, Carmel Agrexco and Agrifood Marketing with its brand Star Dates and Delilah. The company also supplies their products to international supermarkets. Mehadrin, another Israeli brand, has previously claimed to have doubled its Medjool date sales during Ramzan. Their dates are sold using other brand names like Premium Medjoul, Fancy Medjoul, Royal Treasure, Red Sea and Bonbonierra. Mehadrin also has “grown by Palestinian farmers” on their packaging. Tnovot Field, a subsidiary of a private Israeli company, is reportedly the country’s third-largest Medjool dates exporter, according to data collected byInminds. Their brands include Paradise Dates and Star Dates. Hadiklaim, Mehandrin and Carmel Agrexco have been accused of using child labour and underpaying Palestinian labourers less than minimum wage. Verified Palestinian Medjool date brands are Sofra, Yaffa, Zaytoun and Rift Valley Farms, the Palestinian Dates Monitoring Authority (PDMA) reported.
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Feb 18, 2026, 02:36 PM
Mother of All Determination: Woman Appears for Exam 10 Days After Giving Birth

Mother of All Determination: Woman Appears for Exam 10 Days After Giving Birth

Nanded:In an inspiring display of determination toward education, a woman appeared for her Class 12 board examination carrying her 10-day-old baby, prompting authorities at People's College, Nanded, to establish a special mother-friendly facility at the exam centre. The Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) examinations began on Tuesday (Feb 10) and are being conducted smoothly at the centre, where a total of 861 candidates are appearing. The administration has deployed flying squads and monitoring teams, while the entire examination process is being supervised through Zoom webcasts and CCTV surveillance to prevent malpractice. On Wednesday, Shital Chandrakant Chitte (21) arrived at the centre with her newborn to appear for the Political Science paper. She had first visited the centre just two days after delivery to write an English paper, accompanied by her sister. Moved by her commitment to education, the People's College Nanded, run by the Nanded Education Society, authorities created a dedicated Matrusneh Kaksha (mother-friendly room) and arranged a facility for the baby. The child now rests in the cradle while she writes her exam. Married two years ago, Shital (21), a resident of Nanded and a student of Shri Basweshwar College, Nanded, said she had no one at home to look after the baby, as her husband leaves for work during the day. With the Class 12 examination being crucial for her future, she chose not to miss it. Her family has supported her decision to continue her education. The initiative has drawn widespread appreciation from officials and visitors. Education Officer Madhav Salgar, DIET Principal Dr Amol Nilekar and Block Education Officer Sudhir Gutte visited the centre and praised the disciplined conduct of the examination under digital surveillance. Exam Centre Superintendent Vijay Kadam, Co-CS GD Tadod, Dr Vinod Chavan and Principal Dr Shivshankar Bhanegaonkar credited the smooth conduct of the exams to coordinated planning and staff cooperation.
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African Leaders Convene to Address Escalating Conflicts Across Continent

African Leaders Convene to Address Escalating Conflicts Across Continent

African leaders wrapped up the annualAfrican Unionsummit in Addis Ababa, which was dominated by discussions on escalating conflicts in theHorn of Africa, Great Lakes region,the Sahel,and political tensions in Cameroon and South Sudan. Host Eddy Micah Jnr speaks with DW's Eskinder Azmatch inEthiopia, and Moussa Soumahoro, a researcher at the Institute for Security Studies, for insights.
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Feb 18, 2026, 02:29 PM
Rini Sampath Announces Candidacy for Mayor of Washington, DC, Pledging to 'Fix the Basics'

Rini Sampath Announces Candidacy for Mayor of Washington, DC, Pledging to 'Fix the Basics'

Washington, February 18:Rini Sampath, a 31-year-old government contractor born in Tamil Nadu, on Wednesday announced her candidacy in the Democratic primary for Mayor of Washington, DC, pledging to “fix the basics” and restore confidence in city governance. Sampath, who immigrated to the United States at age seven and has lived in the US capital for more than a decade, launched her campaign with a sharp critique of the city’s political establishment and a focus on infrastructure and essential services. “As Mayor, my priority will be to make sure our city lives up to its basic commitments to our residents: Fill the potholes. Stop the catastrophic wastewater spill in the Potomac. Lower prices. Improve 911 wait times,” she said.US: Washington DC Mayor Muriel Bowser Celebrates Launch of Outdoor Pool Season With the Annual 'Jump In' Event, Seen Jumping Into Swimming Pool (Watch Video). I’m Rini and I’m running for Mayor of DC. We need to fix the basics. Let’s get to work.pic.twitter.com/g7aPGXcus2 — Rini Sampath (@RiniSampath)February 18, 2026 Her campaign slogan underscores that theme: “A CITY WHERE WE FIX THE BASICS, STRENGTHEN OUR NEIGHBORHOODS, AND LOWER THE COST OF LIVING. IT’S TIME FOR SOMETHING NEW.” In her launch video, Sampath draws a contrast with what she calls entrenched leadership in City Hall. “Why would you give a promotion to someone who has failed at the basic functions of their job?” she says, referring to the “current front runners in the DC Mayors race” as “political insiders who have served on the city council for years.”‘Won’t Allow Crime to Return’: Donald Trump Threatens to Call National Emergency in Washington DC Over ICE Dispute, Slams Mayor Muriel Bowser. “We all know DC government is broken,” she adds, citing recent snowstorms that left “streets and sidewalks… unpassable and dangerous,” with “trash piled up” and “waterlines burst because of aging infrastructure.” “People lost income because they couldn't get to work, and businesses suffered because their customers couldn't get around the city,” she says in the video. Sampath argues the problems extend beyond a single weather event. “But the problem is a lot bigger than one snow storm,” she says. “While we watch our city's infrastructure crumble around us, the same political insiders have been in City Hall for years sitting on their hands.” Positioning herself as an outsider, she says: “I'm not a politician. I'm not backed by any special interest groups. I'm a federal contractor who spent my career improving government programs and citizen services.” She adds, “We need someone new. We need to go back to basics and fix our roads and sidewalks and city services.” Born in Theni, Tamil Nadu, Sampath describes her Tamil Nadu roots as central to her motivation for public service. “My grandfather has always been a driving force for me and a source of inspiration,” she says in a separate campaign video. “He and my grandmother both only completed a seventh grade and a first grade education respectively, and so it means the world to me to be in the US and be able to live in our nation's capital and experience this great life.” She also credits her father’s decision to move the family to the United States. “He's been willing to really push the envelope and take risks in order to bring us that better life, and so I think he reminds me that I have to do the absolute best with what I've been given,” she says. Tamil is her first language, according to campaign materials. Sampath says she has raised more than $15,000 since entering the race. Washington, DC, operates under a mayor-council system of government, with the mayor serving as the chief executive of the District. The city’s Democratic primary is often decisive, given the party’s strong voter base in the capital. TruLY Score 5 – Trustworthy | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 5 on LatestLY. It is verified through official sources (Official X Account of Rini Sampath). The information is thoroughly cross-checked and confirmed. You can confidently share this article with your friends and family, knowing it is trustworthy and reliable. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 18, 2026 07:59 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Brazilian President Lula da Silva Joins World Leaders at AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi

Brazilian President Lula da Silva Joins World Leaders at AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi

Brazil's President Lula da Silva has arrived in New Delhi, joining Emmanuel Macron, Pedro Sanchez and other leaders. Meanwhile, Google and Nvidia touted their Indian expansion plans at the AI Impact Summit 2026.Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was given the red carpet treatment on arrival in New Delhi on Wednesday, as he heads to the AI Impact Summit 2026. Also Read |Galgotias University Exits AI Summit Expo 2026 After Robodog Controversy; Tenders Apology, Says Professor Neha Singh Was 'Ill-Informed'. Lula is traveling with more than a dozen ministers and a large business delegation including CEOs of leading Brazilian companies, as he seeks to intensify trade ties with the world's most populous country. Also Read |Delhi Air Pollution: Stage II GRAP Curbs Revoked in NCR As National Capital AQI Improves. "India and Brazil share a close and multifaceted relationship," Indian Foreign Ministery spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said in a statement. India took over the presidency of the BRICS bloc from Brazil this year. Lula's visit follows a July 2025 visit to Brasilia by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the first by an Indian prime minister in more than 50 years. Lula will attend the New Delhi AI Impact Summit on Thursday and is set for talks with Modi over the weekend. Brazil sees India as an under-tapped market for exports including cotton, seeds, teak, soybean oil and other minerals, including the rare earths market crucial to various tech development projects that India's uneasy neighbor China dominates. Which other world leaders are attending the Delhi summit? French President Emmanuel Macron took center stage at the AI summit on Tuesday, when he and Modi launched a new helicopter assembly line as part of Modi's flagship "Make in India" project. The facility is a cooperation between India's Tata Group and European aviation giant Airbus and is located in Vemagal in the southern state of Karnataka. It is expected to be operational by April of this year. "Our collaboration with India is a win-win situation," said Jocelyn Gaudin, head of Airbus's engineering and innovation centre in Bengaluru. European countries and India are trying to deepen economic ties after the EU and India signed a free trade deal in January which Modi touted as the "mother of all trade deals." As part of the agreement, India will eliminate tariffs on aircraft, a change likely to please Airbus, while levies on most machinery will also be reduced. Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez is also expected at the AI Impact Summit this week. On Wednesday he was in Delhi's renowned Lodhi district with India's Culture and Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat surveying a street art project. Some 20 heads of state and government in total are expected at the five-day event, which runs until Friday. Google, Nvidia tout Indian investment and infrastructure plans US tech giants also announced new Indian projects on Wednesday as industry leaders rushed to the fast-growing market. Google's CEO Sundar Pichai told reporters that the company would build new subsea cables from India connecting to various parts of the world. "India's going to have an extraordinary trajectory with AI and we want to be a partner," Pichai told reporters. The company plans new direct undersea connections linking India to Singapore, South Africa and Australia, it said. This is part of Google's $15 billion (roughly €12.7 billion) project to construct the company's largest AI data center hub outside the US in the port city of Visakhapatnam in the southeastern state of Andhra Pradesh. Meanwhile, California-based chip company Nvidia said it would team up with three Indian cloud computing providers to provide advanced processors for data centers that can train and run AI systems. Mumbai cloud and data centre provider L&T said Wednesday it was teaming up with Nvidia to build what it touted as "India's largest gigawatt-scale AI factory". A flurry of deals have been unveiled at the AI summit, with IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw saying on Tuesday that India anticipate more than $200 billion in investments over the next two years, with roughly $90 billion already committed. Robot dog IP theft uproar marrs opening The massive event in New Delhi did face one minor scandal that grabbed headlines in India and beyond, however. A private India university was kicked out of the event amid uproar after a staffer for the Galgotias University displayed a commercially available robotic dog manufactured in China and claimed it was the university's own innovation. The claim was made in an interview with state-run broadcaster DD news, but internet users quickly identified the mechancial mutt as the Unitree Go2, sold by Chinese company Unitree Robotics at prices starting at $1,600. It's widely used in research and education. Following online uproar over the professor's claim, Galgotias said that while it did not build the machine, "what we are building are minds that will soon design, engineer, and manufacture such technologies." Edited by: Dmytro Hubenko (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 18, 2026 07:50 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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India-Kazakhstan Strategic Partnership Deepens with Bilateral Cooperation Review

India-Kazakhstan Strategic Partnership Deepens with Bilateral Cooperation Review

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Kazakhstan counterpart Olzhas Bektenov on Wednesday reviewed bilateral cooperation in a range of fields, including political, trade, defence and security, connectivity, energy, emerging technologies, and people-to-people ties. In the meeting, which took place on the margins of the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, Prime Minister Modi appreciated participation of Bektenov in the AI Impact Summit, which underscores the shared commitment of both nations to leverage technology for social good, and economic growth. “Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov and I met earlier today. His visit will further deepen India-Kazakhstan Strategic Partnership. There is immense scope for bilateral cooperation in trade, energy, critical minerals, rare earths, defence, connectivity and space. We will keep working together to take our friendship to new heights,” PM Modi posted on X after the meeting. The two leaders also reviewed bilateral cooperation in a range of fields, including political, trade, defence and security, connectivity, energy, emerging technologies, and people-to-people ties. Last week, Kazakhstan Ambassador Azamat Yeskarayev held a meeting with senior MEA official Bina George where both sides discussed current issues of bilateral cooperation and prospects for further strengthening inter-ministerial dialogue. “During the meeting, the Kazakh diplomat briefed the Indian side on the key political and institutional reforms being implemented in the country. Particular attention was given to constitutional changes aimed at strengthening the balance of powers, limiting presidential authority, enhancing the role of Parliament, expanding the mandate of local representative bodies, reinforcing judicial independence, and institutionalising mechanisms for the protection of human rights and freedoms. The introduction of the office of Vice-President was highlighted as an important step toward improving the stability and effectiveness of public governance,” the Kazakh Embassy stated after the meeting. “It was emphasised that these reforms are designed to enhance transparency and accountability, strengthen the rule of law, and improve the wellbeing and protection of citizens. Their consistent implementation also contributes to strengthening the country’s international standing and expanding opportunities for mutually beneficial cooperation with foreign partners, including India,” it added. Both sides also exchanged views on current consular matters, including the protection of the rights and legitimate interests of citizens. The Indian side expressed interest in further developing practical cooperation and readiness to consider holding consular consultations. –IANS
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Feb 18, 2026, 02:12 PM
India and Canada Set to Finalize Terms of Reference for Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement

India and Canada Set to Finalize Terms of Reference for Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement

India and Canada are likely to finalise the Terms of Reference (TOR) of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) during the visit of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to India early next month. The ToR establishes the framework, scope, objectives, and procedures for the negotiations. The signing of ToR is the first step for negotiations to begin. It is the third attempt by both countries to negotiate the CEPA. The negotiations on CEPA with Canada were first started in 2010 but could not make much progress. The negotiations were relaunched in March 2022 before being abandoned in August-September of 2023 due to political differences. The repair of the breach started with the election of Carney as Prime Minister in March last year. India and Canada agreed to re-start negotiations on a “high-ambition” CEPA at a meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Carney on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit in Johannesburg in November 2025 The agreement will cover trade in goods and services, investment, agriculture and agri-food, digital trade, mobility and sustainable development. Through the agreement both sides aim at doubling bilateral trade to $ 50 billion by 2030. Goods and services between the two countries stood at $23.66 billion in 2024, with merchandise trade valued at nearly $8.98 billion, and the rest coming from services. In 2024-25 India’s goods exports to Canada were up 9.80% to $ 4.22 billion while imports from Canada fell 2.3% to $ 4.44 billion. In April-December of 2025-26 bilateral merchandise trade stood at $ 5.8 billion with India’s exports growing 8.4% to $ 3.38 billion and imports contracting 31.4% to $ 2.41 billion. Major items of India’s exports to Canada include pharmaceutical products, electronic goods, jewelry, gems & precious stones, seafood (shrimps), engineering goods and auto parts. Indiaʼs major imports from Canada include minerals, pulses, potash, paper and paperboard, wood pulp, iron and aluminum scrap and gemstones. While FDI from Canada stands at $ 4.2 billion, portfolio investments have crossed $ 75 billion.
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Feb 18, 2026, 02:12 PM
US Visa Norms Uncertainty: Indian Students Reassess Options Amid Shifts

US Visa Norms Uncertainty: Indian Students Reassess Options Amid Shifts

Over the past few months, shifting US visa norms, questions over optional practical training stability, and mixed political signals have created a sense of unease. For many students, the “value-for-money” equation is suddenly being reassessed. The recent reduction in tariffs has brought a sigh of relief; however, whether the US Government will be able to restore faith among Indian students remains a question. The US universities are unsatisfied with the Trump administration’s tightening of visa norms. Agencies connected to easing the admission process are also feeling the pinch. Omar Chihane, Global General Manager – TOEFL and GRE, ETS, was in New Delhi recently. TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is a standardised English proficiency test for university admissions, academic, and visa purposes. He insists there is “no special announcement” during his visit—highlighting instead the fact that India remains one of the world’s biggest education markets. On the recent developments, he said, “Indian students are extremely ROI-driven. So, when one destination becomes uncertain, they naturally explore others.” ROI stands for return on investment. Chihane points to a recent US–India announcement that brought “a renewed sense of optimism” among university partners. But he also acknowledges that trust, once shaken, “takes time to rebuild”. Asked whether he sees dips in certain countries when looking at choices students indicate during registration, Chihane said, “Of course, we see the challenges. International students add tremendous economic value. Look at the US tech industry. Many leaders studied there as international students. Our job is to remain neutral and support institutions and students with choices.” For a generation raised on the aspirational pull of American universities, the current moment is unsettling. “Students aren’t abandoning the US; they’re recalibrating, hedging, and widening their horizons,” he said, adding that ETS (Educational Testing Service) had experienced multiple policy eras, challenges, and opportunities like these. “One thing we’ve learned is that these are all cycles. We empathise with students facing challenges today that students three or four years ago may not have faced. Students want the US, but they also want security. Our job is to ensure they have both,” he said. “When uncertainty rises, optionality becomes everything,” he said. “One TOEFL score opens doors in the US, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, and dozens of other countries. Students want choice.” Chihane further elaborated how Germany, Ireland, and the UAE—traditionally secondary choices—are now witnessing a surge in interest. TOEFL, accepted by more than 13,000 institutions worldwide, finds itself at the centre of this reorientation. To meet the moment, ETS is intensifying collaborations with universities in Europe and the Middle East. Germany, for instance, now offers a growing number of English-taught programmes. Meanwhile, the biggest challenge that most educational institutes are facing in these times is how artificial intelligence is reshaping admissions worldwide. The rise of the advanced AI-powered chatbots like ChatGPT has pushed universities to reassess what authenticity means. At this stage, ETS is reinventing TOEFL. “We have shortened the test from three hours to two hours, as sitting for this long, a student’s brain is tired. We have found that a shorter test increases the chances of students scoring higher while maintaining test integrity. There is no change in the format. Despite reducing the test duration, we have added a thousand more institutions to accept TOEFL. We are now accepted in 13,000 institutions,” he said. “AI makes assessment more important, not less,” he argued. Essays can be generated in seconds, but communication ability still needs validation. That thinking drove ETS to redesign the TOEFL iBT since 2005—aligning the test with how today’s students learn in the smartphone-AI era. On reports suggesting that ETS may sell the GRE or TOEFL business, Chihane said, “Completely untrue. We focus on sustainable, long-term value, not short-term fluctuations,” he said. And what about competition in the Indian testing space? He shrugs it off. “Students choose what gives them the most global acceptance. TOEFL’s footprint speaks for itself.” Chihane said Indian TOEFL test takers continue to outperform global averages, with listening and reading emerging as strong skill areas. In terms of academic interests, STEM and technology-oriented programmes continue to dominate preferences, reflecting the growing demand for innovation-driven education and career pathways.
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Feb 18, 2026, 01:49 PM
India's IPO Market Sees Weakening Listing Gains Amid Increased Volatility

India's IPO Market Sees Weakening Listing Gains Amid Increased Volatility

There has been a weakening of a multi-year trend of listing gains in the ongoing financial year of 2025-26 (FY26).Aye Finance and Fractal Analytics, which debuted in the market on Monday, did not have any listing gains for investors. A lower share (65 per cent) of the 99initial public offerings(IPOs) in FY26 had a higher opening price than their issue price, shows a Business Standard analysis of primedatabase.com numbers.Issue price is the price at which a company listing on the stock exchange sells its shares to the public. The opening price is the price at which these shares begin to trade on listing day. Many investors look to profit from buying the shares in the IPO and selling them on listing.This would have been a profitable strategy on the whole for the last few years. Every year since FY20 has seen a majority of IPOs open with a listing gain. Listing gains were seen in 82.1 per cent of IPOs in FY25. This year, it has dropped to 64.6 per cent, the lowest in the last seven years. The current year’s number is still higher than the FY19 low of 42.9 per cent.The median gain between the listed and opening price has also fallen to 4.1 per cent in FY26, compared to 20.6 per cent in FY25. There has been a double-digit gain in five out of the last seven years.Also ReadSebi forms working group to review ESG rating norms, enhance transparencyStock Market Close: Nifty tops 25,800; Sensex up 283 pts in late rally; Metals, PSU Banks lift D-StGaudium IVF IPO opens Feb 20: GMP at 15%; 5 key risks you should knowAccord Transformer IPO opens Feb 23; GMP up 17%; check key details insideIndia's IPO market hits pause in 2026 as investors' risk appetite fadesThis has been despite criticism of the high valuation of some IPOs, which included offers for sale, by early investors such as private equity (PE) funds. It was said that the exits of these early investors in many IPOs were at prices which left little on the table for listing gains.Investors should keep an eye on if PE funds and other institutions are looking at a partial stake sale or if they are exiting completely, said Pranav Haldea, managing director at Prime Database. The general market direction during the year is also affecting gains, according to Haldea."This year has been characterised by a lot of volatility," he pointed out."A little bit of the market trend during the year also impacts these numbers," echoed Mehul Savla, partner at boutique investment bank RippleWave Equity Advisors.Savla also said that there can be a structural incentive for IPOs to be attractively priced, which could explain why many of them have opening prices higher than the issue price. Institutional investors account for a large portion of the liquidity now chasing IPOs, and their bargaining power likely results in IPO pricing being more attractive than would be the case in their absence.Many come in as anchor investors whose investments are locked in for 30-90 days. This opens them up to the rise of adverse price movements during the lock-in period. Institutional investors would demand more attractive pricing to accommodate this risk. A wider pool of institutional investors with alternative investment funds, insurance companies, and mutual funds may result in competition, which could eventually reduce this pricing phenomenon, according to Savla.The opening gains are not necessarily sustained since. Data as of February 16 showed that the median return for investors who had held on to their IPO shares was -6 per cent for companies listed in FY26.
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Feb 18, 2026, 01:41 PM
Pune Municipal Corporation Set to Elect New Chairperson for Standing Committee

Pune Municipal Corporation Set to Elect New Chairperson for Standing Committee

Senior BJP corporator Shrinath Bhimale is set to become the chairperson of the Standing Committee of the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC). The ruling BJP, which holds a comfortable majority in the civic body, officially declared Bhimale as its candidate for the chairperson’s post Wednesday. The 16-member committee was constituted last week, with seats distributed according to the strength of political parties in the house: BJP: 13; Nationalist Congress Party (NCP): 2; Congress: 1 The election for the chairperson’s post is scheduled for February 24. Given the BJP’s overwhelming majority, Bhimale’s election is considered a formality. The standing committee is responsible for making financial decisions for the civic body. The chairperson, whose term is for one year, is responsible for tabling the civic budget in the general body. The upcoming 2026-27 budget, currently being finalised by the civic administration, will soon be presented to the committee. The committee deliberates on tax proposals, municipal loans, and service fees. It also holds the power to approve funding for infrastructure and development projects across the city. The civic general body earlier elected Manjusha Nagpure of the BJP as mayor and Parshuram Wadekar, also from the BJP, as deputy mayor of the city. The PMC, which had been under administrator rule since March 2022, following the expiration of the previous five-year term. After a nearly four-year break, the city held its much-awaited civic general elections on January 15, 2026, to elect 165 corporators across 41 wards. The BJP won 119 elected corporator seats in the PMC, while the NCP secured 27 seats, the Congress 15, the NCP (SP) three, and the Shiv Sena (UBT) one. In addition to the Standing Committee, the civic body is set to elect chairpersons for several other panels, including the City Improvement Committee, Legal Committee, Sports Committee, and the Women and Child Welfare Committee.
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Hapag-Lloyd Acquires Zim Integrated Shipping Services for $4.2 Billion

Hapag-Lloyd Acquires Zim Integrated Shipping Services for $4.2 Billion

Germany'sHapag-Lloyd, the world's fifth-largest containershippingline, has signed a deal to acquire its Israeli rival Zim Integrated Shipping Services for $4.2 billion (€3.5 billion). The merger agreement was signed on Monday, following advanced talks. It was unanimously approved by Zim's Board of Directors but needs the formal sign-off fromIsrael'sgovernment, which holds special rights embedded in Zim's founding charter. The combined entity would operate a fleet of over 400 vessels with a capacity exceeding 3 million TEU (twenty-foot equivalent units) and an annual transport volume of more than 18 million TEU. Zim is headquartered in Haifa, home to Israel's main port, and has been listed on the New York Stock Exchange since 2021. As the world's 10th-largest shipping firm, Zim operates a global network of container routes with its fleet. The $35 per share offer represents a 58% premium over the $22.20 stock price on February 13, 2026. Zim shares soared by more than 30% on the announcement. Israel sees Zim as a strategic asset. Beyond being a commercial shipping line, it has long played a role in emergency logistics and national security planning. According to the Israel-based Who Profits research center, Zim also plays a key role in transporting US military aid shipments to Israel under a longstanding agreement. This makes the Israeli state reluctant to lose control over it, especially as it faces multiple vulnerabilities, including the Gaza conflict, ongoing tensions withIranand wider regional instability. Hapag's plan involves carving up the Israeli carrier, separating its core container‑shipping operations from a smaller, Israel-focused entity which is owned by domestic private equity fund FIMI. This move would allow Hapag to integrate Zim's ships, routes and commercial contracts into its global shipping network, while FIMI would take over the remaining assets and obligations, often referred to as the Israeli state's "golden share." Hapag said the new entity would retain the name Zim and have 16 modern vessels for strategic routes. Hapag's ownership includes passive stakes from Qatar (12.3%) and Saudi Arabia (10.2%), raising geopolitical concerns in Israel due to longstanding regional tensions and Qatar's perceived ties to the Palestinian militant group Hamas. Haifa Mayor Yona Yahav told Reuters news agency that Zim is vital for Israel's economy and security. He called on the government to halt the transaction. Hapag insists the carve-out will allow the Israeli state to retain oversight of Zim's governance, emergency logistics capacity and maritime services linked to national security. But Israel's port authority labeled the move an "existential threat," fearing that splitting the company could leave the new Zim under-resourced and vulnerable to downsizing, without the profits from its commercial operations. This week, around 800 out of Zim's 1,000 workers staged a strike in opposition to the takeover. "We are no longer permitting any activities,” union representative Ziva Lainer Schkolnik explained on Tuesday. “We have halted several ships in the ports of Ashdod and Haifa.” According to the union, the new Israeli spinoff is only expected to require around 120 staff, potentially putting up to 900 jobs in jeopardy. Hapag has denied this, with a company spokesperson saying that jobs at Zim's headquarters and in management are safe. It's too early to say definitively. However, Israel's Transportation Minister Miri Regev has taken a notably critical stance, threatening to block the sale and ordering an immediate review of the deal's implications. Regev wants her department to assess whether the government could intervene using its golden share. Neither Israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu'soffice nor the finance or economy ministry has taken a public position on the acquisition. The carve-out was designed to address concerns about Zim's strategic role, but it's unclear whether it will smooth the sign-off process. Final approval will require the input of about a dozen government bodies, including antitrust and foreign investment regulators and is expected to take about nine months. Hapag expects annual synergies of €300 to €500 million through route optimization, cost savings and better scale. The shipping industry is currently dealing with overcapacity and falling freight rates. For the Hamburg-based firm, the takeover would also mark a major strategic expansion at a moment when its own earnings are under pressure. The company reported provisional earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) of €1 billion for the 2025 financial year, down sharply from €2.6 billion in 2024. Hapag's CEO Rolf Habben Jansen said he hopes the transaction will be completed by the end of the year. Earlier this month, the firm resumed voyagesthrough the Red Seaand the Suez Canal. Shipping firms had rerouted vessels over the past two years due to attacks byYemen'sHouthirebels, targetingfreighters with links to Israelover theGazawar. Edited by: Ashutosh Pandey
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Feb 18, 2026, 01:37 PM
Maharashtra Government Scraps 5% Reservation for Muslims in Jobs and Education

Maharashtra Government Scraps 5% Reservation for Muslims in Jobs and Education

Mumbai: Samajwadi Party Maharashtra chief Abu Asim Azmi on Wednesday condemned the Maharashtra government’s decision to scrap the 5 per cent reservation for Muslims in jobs and education, calling it “hateful and communal.” Let us know! 👂What type of content would you like to see from us this year? While speaking to IANS, Azmi said, "In 2014, the Congress and NCP government announced 5% reservation for Muslims in employment and education, but the Government Resolution (GR) was not properly implemented. If they truly wanted, they could have issued the GR..." The statement comes as the Devendra Fadnavis-led Mahayuti government cancelled the 5 per cent reservation to members of the Muslim community in jobs and education. A Government Resolution (GR) was issued to this effect on Tuesday, as the previous ordinance about the 5 per cent reservation has lapsed and there is an interim court stay on that decision. The previous Congress-NCP government had issued an ordinance to grant a 16 per cent quota to Marathas and 5 per cent to Muslims. AIMIM leader and former MP Imtiaz Jaleel on Wednesday slammed the BJP-led Maharashtra government over its decision to cancel five per cent quota for Muslims, saying the ruling party does not want youths from the minority community to become IAS and IPS officers. They want Muslim youths to run autorickshaws, wash their cars and do such menial jobs only, he alleged. Maulana Sajid Rashidi urged the Maharashtra CM to withdraw the decision and alleging it of snatching the rights of the poor. "The government has scrapped the 5 per cent reservation of Muslim, which was given on court's order, this proves that the how much faith these Hindutva people have on court, and the constitution. I want to ask the CM not to believe in enmity that much, as you have snatched the rights of the poor, so you should withdraw this decision..." Let us know! 👂What type of content would you like to see from us this year?
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Punjab Premier League 2026: PCA Announces Franchise-Based T20 Cricket League with Marquee Players

Punjab Premier League 2026: PCA Announces Franchise-Based T20 Cricket League with Marquee Players

Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], February 18:The Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) is set to organise the Punjab Premier League (PPL) in June 2026. Punjab's domestic T20 cricket league will now be played under a new name and a new format. All 6 teams in PPL will be franchise-based, with players purchased through an auction. Only Punjab-registered players will participate, according to a PCA press release.India vs Netherlands Live Score Updates, T20 World Cup 2026 Match 36. Every major Punjab player will be part of the Punjab Premier League. Indian Test and limited-overs opener Shubman Gill, India's No.1 T20 batsman Abhishek Sharma, and bowler Arshdeep Singh are to be included as marquee players. In addition to them, other experienced Punjab players may be included as marquee names, including Ramandeep Singh, Nehal Wadhera, Naman Dhir, Anmolpreet Singh, and Prabhsimran Singh. Young player Vihaan Malhotra, who is a part of the current India under-19 team, will also feature. Along with senior players, Punjab's Under-23 players will also get an opportunity to play. In addition to the marquee names, the Punjab Premier League will feature several other emerging Punjab cricketers who have made a mark at the domestic and IPL levels. Players such as Mayank Markande, Ashwani Kumar, Gurnoor Brar, Harnoor Singh, Raman Dhir and Harpreet Brar are set to feature in the tournament, adding depth and competitiveness to the league. In addition, talented performers such as Salil Arora, Raghu Sharma, and several other promising players will be part of the PPL.Fact Check: Did Shubman Gill Dance on 'Mauja hi Mauja' Song at Arjun Tendulkar's Pre-Wedding Bash?. All players will go through a draft. Several players will be placed in different price slabs, and teams will get the opportunity to bid for their preferred players. Six franchises will participate in the Punjab Premier League 2026, with several prominent Punjab-based business houses and corporate groups keen to acquire ownership stakes and align themselves with the state's premier domestic T20 League. (ANI) (The above story is verified and authored by ANI staff, ANI is South Asia's leading multimedia news agency with over 100 bureaus in India, South Asia and across the globe. ANI brings the latest news on Politics and Current Affairs in India & around the World, Sports, Health, Fitness, Entertainment, & News. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY) TruLY Score 4 – Reliable | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 4 on LatestLY. The information comes from reputable news agencies like (ANI ). While not an official source, it meets professional journalism standards and can be confidently shared with your friends and family, though some updates may follow.
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Vivek Agnihotri's New Film 'Operation Sindoor' to Explore India's Military Strikes Against Terror Sites

Vivek Agnihotri's New Film 'Operation Sindoor' to Explore India's Military Strikes Against Terror Sites

Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri, known for his hard-hitting "Files" trilogy, is reportedly set to collaborate with producer Bhushan Kumar for a new project titled Operation Sindoor. The film will focus on India’s targeted military strikes against terror sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), drawing inspiration from real-life events following a major security incident in Pahalgam last year.‘The Bengal Files’: FWICE Comes Out in Support of Makers, Appeals West Bengal Theatre Owners To Screen Film. The project marks a significant partnership between Agnihotri’s I Am Buddha Production and Kumar’s T-Series. While official announcements are still pending, sources close to the development have shared key details regarding the film's premise. A source toldPinkvilla, "Bhushan Kumar and Vivek Agnihotri have come together for their next film on 'Operation Sindoor'. It will be produced under T-Series and I Am Buddha Production, and the film will be directed by Vivek Agnihotri." The narrative is reportedly rooted in the aftermath of a tragic massacre in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which targeted innocent civilians and tourists on April 22, 2025. In response, Indian security forces launched a calibrated military operation, codenamed "Operation Sindoor," on May 7, 2025. The film aims to depict the precision strikes carried out by the Indian Army on terror launchpads across the border. According to Pinkvilla's report, the story "draws from the developments that followed the tragic massacre of innocent civilians, most of them tourists." Vivek Agnihotri recently addressed the rumours, confirming he is indeed working on a "big nationalistic project," though he refrained from naming it explicitly. This project follows his successful streak of politically charged films, including The Kashmir Files (2022) and the recently released The Bengal Files (September 2025).‘Bahot Taqleef Hui’: Mithun Chakraborty on ‘The Bengal Files’ Role, Vivek Agnihotri and Propaganda Allegations, Actor Wants To Play Che Guevara Next (LatestLY Exclusive). For Bhushan Kumar, the collaboration comes on the heels of the massive box-office success ofBorder 2, signalling a continued interest in large-scale patriotic storytelling. TruLY Score 3 – Believable; Needs Further Research | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 3 on LatestLY, this article appears believable but may need additional verification. It is based on reporting from news websites or verified journalists (Pinkvilla), but lacks supporting official confirmation. Readers are advised to treat the information as credible but continue to follow up for updates or confirmations (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 18, 2026 06:54 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Berlin International Film Festival Condemned for 'Institutional Silence' Over Gaza War

Berlin International Film Festival Condemned for 'Institutional Silence' Over Gaza War

More than 80 actors, directors and writers who are current or former participants in Germany's Berlin International Film Festival 2026 have signed an open letter condemning the organization's "institutional silence" and "censoring" over the war in Gaza. The open letter, first published by leading US entertainment trade magazine and websiteVariety, was signed by the likes of British actress Tilda Swinton, Spanish actor Javier Bardem, Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles and British filmmaker Mike Leigh.Politics Meets Escapist Thrills at the 2026 Berlinale. It comes in response to comments made by the head of the festival's jury, German filmmaker Wim Wenders, who last week responded to a journalist's question about the lack of a public statement on Gaza by stating that "We should stay out of politics." Award-winning Indian author and filmmaker Arundhati Roy pulled out of this year's Berlinale in response to Wenders' comments.Arundhati Roy To Be Prosecuted Under UAPA For 'Provocative' Speech At Event in 2010. "We are dismayed at the Berlinale's involvement in censoring artists who oppose Israel's ongoing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza and the German state's key role in enabling it," the joint statement reads. Numerous international rights organizations and a UN commission of inquiry have found Israel's war in Gaza, launched in response to Hamas-led attacks on October 7, 2023, to be a genocide. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is also hearing a case brought by South Africa accusing Israel of violating the 1948 Genocide Convention in Gaza. Israel has repeatedly denied the accusations of genocide. Germany has formally intervened at the ICJ in support of Israel, rejecting genocide allegations brought by South Africa. The actors and filmmakers who signed the open letter argue that there is a wider culture in Germany that has stifled speech in favor of Palestinians' rights. "We fervently disagree with the statement made by Berlinale 2026 jury president Wim Wenders that filmmaking is 'the opposite of politics,'" the open letter reads. "You cannot separate one from the other." "We are deeply concerned that the German state-funded Berlinale is helping put into practice what Irene Khan, the UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression and Opinion, recently condemned as Germany's misuse of draconian legislation 'to restrict advocacy for Palestinian rights, chilling public participation and shrinking discourse in academia and the arts'." The letter points out that the Berlinale has in the past made "clear statements" about the "atrocities" carried out against civilians in Ukraine and Iran. "We call on the Berlinale to fulfill its moral duty and clearly state its opposition to Israel's genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes against Palestinians, and completely end its involvement in shielding Israel from criticism and calls for accountability," it reads. By Zac Crellin. TruLY Score 4 – Reliable | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 4 on LatestLY. The information comes from reputable news agencies like (Deutsche Welle). While not an official source, it meets professional journalism standards and can be confidently shared with your friends and family, though some updates may follow. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 18, 2026 06:49 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 18, 2026, 01:18 PM
Madhya Pradesh Presents ₹4.38 Trillion Budget for 2026-27, Focuses on Rural Development and Infrastructure

Madhya Pradesh Presents ₹4.38 Trillion Budget for 2026-27, Focuses on Rural Development and Infrastructure

Madhya Pradesh Finance Minister Jagdish Deora presented the third budget of theMohan Yadav-led government on Wednesday. The budget for the financial year 2026–27 amounts to ₹4,38,317 crore. The state government has placed special emphasis on the poor, youth, farmers, women and infrastructure. More than ₹3 trillion has been allocated for these sectors. The budget refrains from imposing any new taxes.Talking about the main allocations, ₹1,27,555 crore has been earmarked for women’s welfare, ₹1.15 lakh crore for agriculture and farmers, and ₹59,347 crore for infrastructure. The state government has declared 2026 as Farmers’ Welfare Year, which is clearly reflected in the budget.For the flagship Ladli Behna Yojana, ₹23,882 crore has been allocated. Panchayat and Rural Development has received ₹40,062 crore, G Ram G Yojana ₹10,428 crore and Jal Jeevan Mission ₹4,454 crore. A special provision of ₹3,060 crore has been made for the Simhastha Kumbh to be held in 2028. In addition, the government has announced a target of providing solar pumps to one lakh farmers.The Finance Minister also termed this as the state’s first rolling budget. Unlike the traditional annual budget, a rolling budget does not only account for the financial year but also includes estimates and targets for the next two to three years. It functions more like a dynamic plan than a static document.Devendra Vishwakarma, economist and chairman of the Youth Economic Council, told Business Standard, “The state government has dedicated the year 2026–27 to rural and agricultural development, which is clearly visible in the budget. Many schemes related to rural and agricultural development have been funded. However, the neglect of large industries is also evident in this budget.”Also ReadAllocations for women, children jump 11.55% to ₹5.01 trn in Budget 2026MP Budget 2026-27 sets ₹4.38 trillion outlay, big push for womenMadhya Pradesh FM Jagdish Devda presents ₹4.38 trillion budget for 2026-27Budget 2026 shifts focus to allied sectors as farm economy diversifiespremiumTamil Nadu earmarks ₹47,248 crore for Agriculture in interim FY27 BudgetChartered Accountant Jai Nagpal termed the budget a green budget, saying that it includes several environmental initiatives. He said, “The budget mentions the introduction of 972 new e-buses, while about 472 e-buses are already in operation. In addition, the announcement to purchase e-vehicles for all government departments and to provide solar pumps to one lakh farmers is part of this same process.”However, opposition parties criticised the budget in view of the state’s worrying financial condition. Jaswinder Singh, state secretary of the CPI(M), said, “Just a day before the budget session began, the state had taken a loan of ₹5,700 crore. In such a situation, what can one expect from the budget?”Former Chief Minister and Congress leader Kamal Nath also described the budget as a betrayal of the people.
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Mumbai Civic Bodies: BJP-Mahayuti and Shiv Sena Candidates File Nominations for Key Positions

Mumbai Civic Bodies: BJP-Mahayuti and Shiv Sena Candidates File Nominations for Key Positions

Mumbai:On Wednesday, BJP-Mahayuti candidate Prabhakar Shinde filed his nomination for Standing Committee chairperson, one of the key statutory bodies that takes major financial decisions for the municipal corporation. Meanwhile, Shiv Sena's (Shinde) Sandhya Doshi filed her nomination for Improvement Committee chairperson, another crucial panel. In powerful civic bodies like the BMC, real authority rests with its 26-member Standing and Improvement Committees, which control finances and urban development. On Monday, the civic house announced 90 members across four panels — Standing, Improvement, BEST and Education. Elections for the committees’ chairpersons will be held on February 20 and 23. Also Watch: While the BJP retained control of the key Standing and Education Committees, the Shinde Sena secured the chairmanships of the Improvement and BEST Committees. On Wednesday, Mahayuti candidates filed their nominations with the municipal secretary. BJP senior corporator Rajshree Shirwadkar filed for Standing Committee chairperson, while Shinde Sena’s Trushna Vishwasrao filed for the BEST Committee chairperson. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit:https://budgetproperties.in/
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Feb 18, 2026, 01:12 PM
US Considers Military Strikes Against Iran Amid Diplomatic Impasse

US Considers Military Strikes Against Iran Amid Diplomatic Impasse

New York, February 18:US President Donald Trump is reportedly considering direct military strikes against Iran as long-standing diplomatic efforts to curb the nation’s nuclear program reach a critical impasse. According to sources familiar with the administration's internal deliberations on Wednesday, February 18, the White House is shifting its stance from "maximum pressure" via sanctions toward a more aggressive military posture. The move comes as intelligence reports suggest Tehran has significantly accelerated its uranium enrichment, pushing the "breakout time" for a nuclear weapon to an unprecedented low. The potential for a kinetic conflict marks a dramatic escalation in the administration’s regional strategy. While the White House maintains that a diplomatic solution remains the preferred outcome, officials have signaled that the window for negotiations is rapidly closing. The Pentagon has reportedly presented the President with a range of "calibrated" kinetic options, targeting key nuclear infrastructure and military command centers, should Iran refuse to return to the negotiating table under revised US terms.'Make a Deal or Face Consequences': Donald Trump's 'ominous' Warning to Iran Ahead of Geneva Talks. The current crisis stems from the breakdown of recent high-level talks in Geneva. The Trump administration has demanded a "total cessation" of enrichment activities and a permanent end to Iran’s ballistic missile program, terms that Tehran has dismissed as a violation of its national sovereignty. As diplomatic channels go cold, the US has moved additional carrier strike groups and advanced aerial assets into the Persian Gulf, signaling that the threat of force is no longer merely rhetorical. National security advisors have briefed congressional leaders on the rising risk of a wider regional war. While some lawmakers have urged caution to avoid a massive ground conflict, others within the administration argue that a "surgical strike" is the only remaining way to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran and maintain the regional balance of power.US-Iran Tension: Donald Trump Ready to Meet Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Says US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The Pentagon's planning focuses on precision-guided munitions and stealth capabilities designed to bypass Iran’s sophisticated air defense systems. US allies in the region, particularly Israel and several Gulf states, have reportedly been consulted on the logistical requirements for potential strikes. These nations have long viewed Iran’s nuclear ambitions as an existential threat and have expressed varying levels of support for a more assertive US intervention. However, the prospect of strikes has also raised alarms regarding potential retaliation. Experts warn that Iran could respond through its network of regional proxies, targeting US bases in Iraq and Syria, or by attempting to disrupt global oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz. TruLY Score 3 – Believable; Needs Further Research | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 3 on LatestLY, this article appears believable but may need additional verification. It is based on reporting from news websites or verified journalists (Axios), but lacks supporting official confirmation. Readers are advised to treat the information as credible but continue to follow up for updates or confirmations (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 18, 2026 06:42 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 18, 2026, 12:57 PM
India's Defence Deal with France: A Wager on Autonomy

India's Defence Deal with France: A Wager on Autonomy

An old French proverb says, “With money, one can buy almost anything — except time.” That captures the wager India is making as it deepens its defence relationship with France. New Delhi is prepared to spend lavishly to compress decades of technological learning into a single purchasing cycle. Whether Paris can — or will — sell India the future it wants in its entirety, especially source codes for the Rafale, will determine the extent of acceleration for the Indian defence ecosystem. A giant boost for Make in India Even so, the technology transfer will be of a very high order. Already Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has asked Dassault Aviation to increase India-made components. The aim is an ambitious 50 per cent of the aircraft’s software systems, structure and components to be made in India. This is a radical new beginning for the Indian defence ecosystem; to paraphrase Red Bull, it gives Indian aviation wings. India’s prospective deal for 114 Rafale fighters, alongside an additional 34 Rafale M naval variants, would be the largest combat aircraft purchase in its history. Valued at an estimated $35 billion, it is akin to India issuing something close to a blank cheque. The prize is not the aircraft, but autonomy — over weapons, software, data and, ultimately, engines. For France, the attraction is obvious: assured orders, geopolitical relevance in the Indo-Pacific, and a chance to lock in a strategic partner. For India, the danger lies in the detail. That detail has tripped India before. Historically, New Delhi bought complete weapon systems with minimal transfer of technology, discovering too late that assembly is not mastery. This time, the ask is sharper and quantified: India is paying for core technology. India wants Rafales configured to employ indigenous weapons, missiles and ammunition; to operate over secure, sovereign data links; and to fuse Indian radars and sensors seamlessly into the aircraft’s mission system. That implies modifications to onboard software architectures — flight, mission and weapons-management code — to guarantee secure command, control and data transmission across Indian networks. In short, the Rafale must be Indian in every weapon-launching and fire-control detail. That is what the money upfront is for, and that is the key takeaway from President Macron’s India visit. It’s Rafale Plus The frontier of technology transfer in the defence ecosystem with France now extends to the making of a utility helicopter, the H125, and the know-how to manufacture the French AASM “Hammer” family of precision-guided stand-off munitions domestically. A Safran–BEL partnership would localise production of the weapons already flown by the IAF on Rafale and Tejas fighters. This deal goes beyond screwdriver assembly. India is pressing for transfer of technology in the missile’s most sensitive domains: propulsion (the rocket motor and its materials), guidance (inertial navigation and satellite-aided correction), and terminal seekers and fuzing. Indications are that the French are willing to pursue real co-production — a historic new alliance in defence manufacturing. The missile has a range of up to 70 kilometres in different configurations. This stand-off range becomes critical in modern air warfare; it can dictate engagement. The largest cheque, however, may yet be written for aircraft engines. India’s future combat aircraft — both advanced variants and next-generation designs — will live or die by propulsion. Mastery here determines thrust-to-weight ratios, fuel efficiency, maintenance cycles and growth potential. France, through its industrial ecosystem, has something to offer; the 120-kilonewton engine jointly developed with India could be on offer. Yet any French proposal will have to compete with Rolls-Royce and others, so courting India with promises of co-development and deeper design access becomes critical for Paris. India has made up its mind to acquire the best, and France, being pragmatic, could likely emerge as the supplier of choice. Engines are where rhetoric meets reality. No country parts easily with the crown jewels that power its own fighters. Yet there is far too much monetary and geopolitical stake in the post-Trump era for both New Delhi and Paris to miss this opportunity. Even when India gets the highest level of technology, its ambition collides with its capacity to absorb. Technology transfer is not a USB stick handed over at contract signature; it is a long, messy process of learning by doing. France can open doors, but India must be able to walk through them. India needs to be ready on a war footing to absorb technology through trained manpower, institutional capacity and industrial system adoption. It is no easy ask, but the time for it has come and, with political will, it is entirely possible.There are strategic implications too. A deeper India-France defence compact subtly rebalances India’s portfolio away from over-reliance on any single supplier. It gives New Delhi leverage in negotiations elsewhere and embeds France in India’s security calculus across air, sea and space. For Paris, India is a market of scale and a partner that treats strategic autonomy as more than a slogan. That alignment explains France’s relative openness — and India’s willingness to pay. This has worked in the past. France gave India Mirage 2000 aircraft that were capable of delivering nuclear weapon payloads. Those were expensive aircraft, but that was a capability nobody else was offering. France has a positive historical record in defence contracts with India. With this mega deal, India gets ready to transform Make in India defence and give it unprecedented depth. On the menu are advanced avionics software, design data, process know-how, software rights and test facilities that will change how India manufactures in defence. The Rafale deal, then, is less a purchase than a referendum on India’s defence industrial strategy. India must be watchful beyond writing the cheque and spend equal political capital on absorption, governance and clarity. For India’s play in the global defence ecosystem, it is full-throttle time. The writer is a senior journalist with expertise in defence. Views expressed are personal and do not necessarily reflect those of Firstpost. At the Munich Security Conference, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio signalled not a rupture but a recalibration of the transatlantic alliance. While reaffirming shared heritage and history, he made clear that the post-Cold War rules-based order has given way to a harder, interest-driven framework. The United States now views alliance through the lens of sovereignty, borders and national interest rather than liberal universalism. Institutions will endure only if they deliver outcomes aligned with American priorities. Europe faces a choice: align more closely with Washington’s strategic agenda or pursue greater autonomy. Munich marked the transformation of the alliance into a more conditional compact. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Feb 18, 2026, 12:48 PM
Bollywood Actor Rajpal Yadav Calls for Prison Reform in India After Release from Tihar Jail

Bollywood Actor Rajpal Yadav Calls for Prison Reform in India After Release from Tihar Jail

Bollywood actor Rajpal Yadav was released from Tihar Jail on Tuesday after the Delhi High Court granted him interim bail in an ongoing cheque bounce case. A day earlier, the court had provided him temporary relief till March 18, allowing him to step out of jail. Soon after his release, the actor spoke to the media and used the moment to highlight a larger issue - the need for prison reform in India. During an interaction with PTI, Rajpal urged authorities to modernise jail facilities and focus more on rehabilitation. “I have an appeal. In our country, we don’t know the difference between a prisoner and a respectable person. But I have noticed that jails need to be upgraded for today’s time,” he said. VIDEO | Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh: Actor Rajpal Yadav says, "... We often don’t know who is truly a criminal and who is respectable. But I have noticed one thing: wherever people are being punished, our prisons should also be upgraded for modern times. For example, there are…pic.twitter.com/otbalgEa25 The actor also reflected on the condition of long-term inmates, pointing out that several prisoners continue to remain behind bars for years after conviction. “There are prisoners who have already been convicted who don’t need to go to court and have been there for 10 years due to a mistake they made. Their behaviour and conduct have been observed over time,” he stated. Drawing an analogy from Amitabh Bachchan's popular quiz show Kaun Banega Crorepati, Rajpal added, “At least 10 per cent of them, like how we have lifelines on Kaun Banega Crorepati, these prisoners deserve lifelines. If 10 per cent of them are released and rehabilitated, they could be a strength for our country. And if they don’t change, the law spares nobody.” According to reports, the court approved his interim bail after Rajpal deposited Rs 1.5 crore into the complainant’s bank account, complying with an earlier directive. As part of the conditions, he has been asked to surrender his passport and has been barred from leaving the country without prior permission. Yadav had surrendered on February 5 after the High Court dismissed his last-minute plea seeking additional time in the cheque bounce and loan default matter. Earlier, the court had ordered him to serve a six-month sentence, observing repeated non-compliance with its prior directives. The case dates back to 2010 and is linked to alleged unpaid dues that reportedly escalated to nearly Rs 9 crore following the collapse of his production venture, Ata Pata Laapata. During this period, Yadav reportedly received support from several members of the film fraternity. Actors such as Salman Khan, Ajay Devgn and Varun Dhawan, along with filmmaker David Dhawan, are said to have reached out. Singers Guru Randhawa, Mika Singh and Anup Jalota have also publicly extended financial help. Earlier, Sonu Sood reportedly offered him a role in his upcoming film along with a signing amount. Others, including politician Tej Pratap Yadav, Kamaal R Khan and music producer Rao Inderjeet Singh, have also pledged assistance.
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Feb 18, 2026, 12:42 PM
India's Gender Budget Allocation Increases by 11.55% to ₹5.01 Lakh Crore

India's Gender Budget Allocation Increases by 11.55% to ₹5.01 Lakh Crore

Allocation for women and girls under various schemes has increased by 11.55 per cent to Rs 5.01 lakh crore in 2026-27, up from Rs 4.49 lakh crore in the previous financial year as per the Gender Budget Statement (GBS) released by the government.Gender budget statement includes allocations for schemes exclusively for women and girls, as well as proportion of spending in broader schemes that benefit them, bringing together total allocations across ministries aimed at promoting gender equality.The share of allocation of gender budget in the Union Budget has also risen to 9.37 per cent 2026-27 from 8.86 per cent, the Ministry of Women and Child Development said in a statement on Wednesday.The allocations were announced as part of the Union Budget 2026-27, which was presented in Parliament by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on February 1.A total of 53 ministries/departments and five Union territories have reported allocations in the gender budget this year -- compared to 49 ministries/departments and five UTs in the previous fiscal.Also ReadMP Budget 2026-27 sets ₹4.38 trillion outlay, big push for womenMadhya Pradesh FM Jagdish Devda presents ₹4.38 trillion budget for 2026-27Budget 2026 shifts focus to allied sectors as farm economy diversifiespremiumTamil Nadu earmarks ₹47,248 crore for Agriculture in interim FY27 BudgetMadhya Pradesh's GSDP estimated to grow at 11.14%: Economic SurveyOf the total allocation, Rs 1,07,688.42 crore (21.50 per cent) has been reported by nine ministries and one UT under Part A of the GBS, which includes schemes that are 100 per cent women-specific.Under Part B, covering schemes with 30-99 per cent allocation for women, Rs 3,63,412.37 crore (72.54 per cent) has been reported by 28 ministries and one UT.Meanwhile, Rs 29,777.94 crore (5.95 per cent) has been reported by 37 ministries and five UTs under Part C, which includes schemes with less than 30 per cent allocation for women.Among the top ministries that reported more than 30 per cent of their allocations in the gender budget in 2026-27 include the Ministry of Women & Child Development (81.73 per cent), Department of Rural Development (69.92 per cent) and Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (48.60 per cent).
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Maharashtra Government Revokes Muslim Reservation Orders, Ending Quota

Maharashtra Government Revokes Muslim Reservation Orders, Ending Quota

Mumbai: On Tuesday, the Maharashtra government issued an order that was for the scrapping of the process of providing caste certificates and validation certificates for Muslim reservation in the state. Though this was not that effective but has led to the withdrawal of Muslim reservations for the government and semi-government and in the education system in the state. This quota was not implemented as it would cause legal issues. A Government Resolution (GR) was issued stating that the 5% reservation has already lapsed and there is a temporary, provisional order on that decision. The Congress-NCP government in 2014 had declared a reservation of 16% for Muslims and for Marathas by declaring an SEBC category. The Maratha quota was based on the Narayan Rane Committee report, while the demand for Muslim reservation had been pending for long, with the Sachar Committee also recommending affirmative action for the community. In 2014, the then government issued an ordinance granting 5% reservation to Muslims in government and semi- government jobs, as well as in education, under the SEBC category through a Special Backward Category-A (SBC-A). However, later that year, the government changed, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) coming to power in Maharashtra. The ordinance lapsed on December 23, 2014, after the new government failed to enact a law within the mandatory six-month period. The decision was then challenged in the Bombay High Court through a petition filed by Sanjit Shukla in 2014. During the hearing, the court stayed the implementation of the 5% reservation in jobs but allowed reservation for Muslims in education to continue. However, since the ordinance had expired, the education quota was also not implemented. Between 2014 and 2015, the government issued several related orders, including those concerning caste certificates and validation procedures. Now, the Maharashtra government has revoked all orders issued in connection with the Muslim reservation during 2014 and 2015. The move has triggered sharp political reactions. NCP-SP national spokesperson Clyde Crasto criticized the decision, alleging that it shows the BJP-led government does not value its Muslim leaders or allies and that they have failed to secure justice for the community. Meanwhile, Shiv Sena leader Krishna Hegde defended the government, stating that the previous Congress- NCP regime had only introduced a temporary ordinance without enacting a proper law, thereby affecting reservation for backward communities. He added that the Mahayuti government has now restored full reservation benefits for backward classes.
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Feb 18, 2026, 12:29 PM
Assam Assembly Elections 2026: Chief Election Commissioner Reviews Poll Preparedness, Announces Voter-Centric Measures

Assam Assembly Elections 2026: Chief Election Commissioner Reviews Poll Preparedness, Announces Voter-Centric Measures

Guwahati, February 18:Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar on Wednesday said the Election Commission has been in Assam for the past two days to review poll preparedness ahead of the 2026 state assembly elections, while announcing a series of voter-centric measures designed to streamline the voting process. He outlined the structure of Assam's 126 Assembly constituencies, noting that 98 are classified as General seats, 19 are reserved for Scheduled Tribes (ST), and 9 are reserved for Scheduled Castes (SC). This reflects the state's diverse demographic and electoral composition, which requires tailored logistical planning. The Chief Election Commissioner placed special emphasis on the recently concluded Special Revision (SR) of the state's electoral rolls, reiterating that the primary and unwavering objective of this intensive exercise was to meticulously ensure that absolutely no eligible voter faced exclusion from the rolls, while simultaneously preventing the inclusion of any ineligible person, thereby safeguarding the foundational integrity of the entire electoral framework.Assam Assembly Elections 2026: CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Announces Major Cash Incentives for Students and Women Ahead of Polls. During the Special Revision process, the draft electoral roll recorded 2.52 crore voters. After meticulous verification, claims verification, and necessary deletions or additions, the final electoral roll now comprises 2.49 crore electors, poised to shape Assam's political future. Addressing the media on poll preparedness review in Assam, the Chief Election Commissioner elaborated on significant technological upgrades coming to the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), stating categorically that this time around, coloured photos of all contesting candidates will be prominently displayed, complemented by their names and serial numbers presented in significantly larger fonts to facilitate easier identification and selection, particularly benefiting senior citizens, voters with visual impairments and first-time participants.Final Assam Voter List 2026: How To Download and Check Name. "This time, coloured photos of candidates will be displayed on EVMs, and their names and serial numbers will be displayed in larger fonts. We have also set a limit of 1,200 voters per polling centre. For the first time, voters in Assam will be able to keep their mobile phones at the entry point of the voting centre," he said. Meanwhile, CEC Gyanesh Kumar, along with Election Commissioners Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Vivek Joshi, held a detailed and comprehensive review meeting in Guwahati on Tuesday to assess poll preparedness for the forthcoming Legislative Assembly Elections in Assam. On the first day of the two-day review visit, the Election Commission of India (ECI) met representatives of recognised national and state political parties and sought their suggestions, feedback, and recommendations on the seamless conduct of elections across the state, according to an official release. The political parties that attended the meeting included the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Communist Party of India (Marxist), Indian National Congress, All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF), Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), United People's Party Liberal (UPPL) and Bodoland People's Front (BPF). The Commission interacted with each of the political parties, giving them an opportunity to present their views, concerns and suggestions to ensure that the forthcoming elections in the State are held in a transparent and impartial manner. Assam is scheduled to head to the polls in the first half of 2026. (The above story is verified and authored by ANI staff, ANI is South Asia's leading multimedia news agency with over 100 bureaus in India, South Asia and across the globe. ANI brings the latest news on Politics and Current Affairs in India & around the World, Sports, Health, Fitness, Entertainment, & News. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY) TruLY Score 5 – Trustworthy | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 5 on LatestLY. It is verified through official sources (Official YouTube Channel of Election Commission of India). The information is thoroughly cross-checked and confirmed. You can confidently share this article with your friends and family, knowing it is trustworthy and reliable.
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Feb 18, 2026, 12:24 PM
US Launches 'Maritime Golden Age' Initiative to Revitalize Commercial Shipbuilding Industry

US Launches 'Maritime Golden Age' Initiative to Revitalize Commercial Shipbuilding Industry

The United States is preparing to return to its shipyards in a renewed industrial push that the administration has branded a “Maritime Golden Age”. The initiative, unveiled by Donald Trump, seeks to rebuild the country’s commercial shipbuilding capacity at a time when China dominates global production and Washington worries about strategic vulnerabilities. At the core of the new Maritime Action Plan is the creation of so-called “Maritime Prosperity Zones”, designated waterfront industrial corridors designed to attract shipbuilders, manufacturers and maritime suppliers through regulatory relief and financial incentives. Regions such as the Great Lakes are being eyed as potential hubs for revival, echoing the industrial policies of earlier American manufacturing booms. The plan aims to expand the number of US-built and US-flagged commercial vessels, reversing decades of decline that have left the country marginal in global ship construction. According to data cited by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), China now accounts for more than half of global shipbuilding output, while the US share is effectively negligible. The disparity underscores how far America’s maritime industrial base has withered since its mid-20th century peak. Once home to robust shipyards serving both commercial and military markets, the US industry has struggled with high labour costs, limited production scale and inconsistent federal investment. While pitched as an economic revitalisation effort, the strategy is deeply rooted in national security concerns. The administration argues that a weakened commercial fleet leaves the Pentagon dependent on foreign-built or foreign-crewed vessels to move troops and supplies during crises. A stronger US Merchant Marine, officials say, would ensure that military logistics are not exposed to geopolitical pressure in the event of conflict, particularly amid rising tensions with China. The effort complements Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth’s “Arsenal of Freedom” campaign and the Navy’s “Golden Fleet” objective, both of which aim to restore maritime industrial strength after years of shrinking budgets and contracting shipyard capacity. China’s shipyards benefit from substantial state support, integrated supply chains and economies of scale that allow rapid construction of both civilian and naval vessels. Analysts have warned that this production advantage gives Beijing leverage not only in trade but also in potential wartime mobilisation. By contrast, the United States builds only a handful of large commercial vessels each year. Reviving the sector would require sustained investment, workforce training and policy continuity that stretches beyond political cycles. The Maritime Action Plan also aligns with legislative proposals such as the SHIPS for America Act, which seeks to create incentives and legal authorities to strengthen domestic shipbuilding, commercial shipping and the broader industrial supply chain supporting US maritime power. Lawmakers backing the measure argue that industrial resilience has become as critical as technological superiority. In recent years, Washington has already moved to boost semiconductor and clean energy manufacturing domestically; the maritime sector is now emerging as another front in strategic competition. However, questions remain about whether regulatory incentives and prosperity zones alone can overcome structural disadvantages. US shipyards face higher construction costs than their Asian counterparts, and building commercial vessels domestically often proves far more expensive for operators than sourcing ships abroad. Supporters counter that the economic calculus must account for national security. By investing in shipbuilding, they argue, the US not only creates waterfront jobs and revitalises industrial communities but also reduces long-term strategic risk. For now, the administration’s “Maritime Golden Age” framing signals a broader shift in American economic policy away from pure market efficiency and toward industrial self-sufficiency in sectors deemed vital to security. If successful, the effort would mark a dramatic turning point for a country that once ruled the seas in industrial output as well as naval power. The question is whether America’s return to the shipyards can realistically narrow the gap with China or whether Beijing’s dominance has already set the global course. A think tank analysis shows 38% of Russia’s military personnel spending goes to families of dead soldiers, highlighting high casualties and economic strain. Rising costs and slow growth may push Russia to seek a ceasefire to ease its budget crisis. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Feb 18, 2026, 12:16 PM
Rams Owner Hesitant on Matthew Stafford Statue at SoFi Stadium; Aaron Donald Suggested as Alternative

Rams Owner Hesitant on Matthew Stafford Statue at SoFi Stadium; Aaron Donald Suggested as Alternative

(Image via Getty: Todd Gurley and Matthew Stafford)A few weeks ago, TMZ Sports spoke with Los Angeles Rams owner Stan Kroenke. They asked if Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, who recently won an MVP at the 2026 NFL Honors, had earned SoFi Stadium’s first statue.Kroenke replied, “Well, we’ll see. This guy’s something, isn’t he? Let’s go win one next year!” Rams Wire translated it to: Not yet.The outlet then contacted former Rams star Todd Gurley to discuss the same topic. When asked if there was any politics behind the statue, Gurley said, “From my understanding, yes.” He explained that the stadium also belongs to the Los Angeles Chargers, so if the Rams dedicate a statue to one of their players, the Chargers might want to do the same for one of theirs.Todd Gurley says aMatthew Stafford statueoutside the Rams facility could happenTodd Gurley Explains Why Matthew Stafford Won't Get Statue at SoFi Stadium | TMZ SportsTMZ Staff:“Has Matthew Stafford earned the first statue at SoFi Stadium? He’s the MVP. He has a Super Bowl.”Todd Gurley:“I think someone told me this: since they share the stadium with the [Los Angeles] Chargers, if they build a statue of anyone or they put them in the stadium, the Chargers have that same right to do that for their player as well, so I don’t think they kinda wanna do that.”Staff:“Also, there’s some politics behind that statue?”Gurley:“From my understanding, yes. So that’s the thing. Maybe Stafford statue outside of the Rams facility, ‘cause you know, Kroenke’s a big real estate guy too, so they kinda have that new facility down there in Woodland Hills and they’re about to build up everything.by Taboolaby TaboolaSponsored LinksSponsored LinksPromoted LinksPromoted LinksYou May LikeConscient Elaira: 3 BHK Homes@Sec 80, GurgaonConscient ElairaLearn MoreUndoMaybe one of them down that way because it’ll be like a Rams complex.”Staff:“In order to get one there, you’re going to have to get like three or four Super Bowls?”Gurley:“Man, you’re going to have to do a lot.” Stafford has only one Super Bowl [LVI] win.Adam Rank ofNFL Networkpicked Aaron Donald for a SoFi Stadium statueSoFi Stadium opened in September 2020. Statues at the stadium are reserved for legends. NFL Network’s Adam Rank picked Aaron Donald as a deserving candidate for SoFi Stadium.His reasons? The three-time Defensive Player of the Year was a major reason the Rams won a Super Bowl after returning to Los Angeles. Aaron was one of the best at his position, perhaps of all time, during his 10-year career. He collected 111 sacks, 9.5 more than anyone else in the NFL between 2014 and 2023.Get the latest ICC Men’sT20 World Cup 2026updates, including the fullschedule,teams,live scores,points table, and keyseries statssuch as top run-scorers and wicket-takers.
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Nvidia Partners With Indian Firms To Build AI Infrastructure In India

Nvidia Partners With Indian Firms To Build AI Infrastructure In India

US artificial intelligence chip titan Nvidia unveiled tie-ups with Indian computing firms on Wednesday as tech companies rushed to announce deals and investments at a global AI conference in New Delhi. This week’s AI Impact Summit is the fourth annual gathering to discuss how to govern the fast-evolving technology – and also an opportunity to “define India’s leadership in the AI decade ahead”, organisers say. Mumbai cloud and data centre provider L&T said it was teaming up with Nvidia, the world’s most valuable company, to build what it touted as “India’s largest gigawatt-scale AI factory”. “We are laying the foundation for world-class AI infrastructure that will power India’s growth,” said Nvidia boss Jensen Huang in a statement that did not put a figure on the investment. L&T said it would use Nvidia’s powerful processors, which can train and run generative AI tech, to provide data centre capacity of up to 30 megawatts in Chennai and 40 megawatts in Mumbai. Nvidia said it was also working with other Indian AI infrastructure players such as Yotta, which will deploy more than 20,000 top-end Nvidia Blackwell processors as part of a $2 billion investment. Dozens of world leaders and ministerial delegations have come to India for the summit to discuss the opportunities and threats, from job losses to misinformation, that AI poses. Last year India leapt to third place - overtaking South Korea and Japan - in an annual global ranking of AI competitiveness calculated by Stanford University researchers. But despite plans for large-scale infrastructure and grand ambitions for innovation, experts say the country has a long way to go before it can rival the United States and China. The conference has also brought a flurry of deals, with IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw saying Tuesday that India expects more than $200 billion in investments over the next two years, including roughly $90 billion already committed. Separately, India’s Adani Group said Tuesday it plans to invest $100 billion by 2035 to develop “hyperscale AI-ready data centres”, a boost to New Delhi’s push to become a global AI hub. Microsoft said it was investing $50 billion this decade to boost AI adoption in developing countries, while US artificial intelligence startup Anthropic and Indian IT giant Infosys said they would work together to build AI agents for the telecoms industry. Nvidia’s Huang is not attending the AI summit but other top US tech figures joining include OpenAI’s Sam Altman, Google DeepMind’s Demis Hassabis and Microsoft founder Bill Gates. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other world leaders including French President Emmanuel Macron and Brazil’s Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva are expected to deliver a statement at the end of the week about how they plan to address concerns raised by AI technology. But experts say that the broad focus of the event and vague promises made at previous global AI summits in France, South Korea and Britain mean that concrete commitments are unlikely. Nick Patience, practice lead for AI at tech research group Futurum, told AFP that nonbinding declarations could still “set the tone for what acceptable AI governance looks like”. But “the largest AI companies deploy capabilities at a pace that makes 18-month legislative cycles look glacial,” Patience said. “So it’s a case of whether governments can converge fast enough to create meaningful guardrails before de facto standards are set by the companies themselves." (Except the headline, this story has not been edited by Firstpost staff) Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Feb 18, 2026, 11:45 AM
Shiv Sena Leader Criticizes INDIA Bloc's Functioning, Calls for Year-Round Coordination

Shiv Sena Leader Criticizes INDIA Bloc's Functioning, Calls for Year-Round Coordination

Mumbai:Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut on Wednesday criticised the functioning of the Opposition’s INDIA bloc, alleging that the alliance becomes active only in the run-up to Lok Sabha elections and lacks consistent coordination on major national issues. Addressing a press conference in Mumbai, Raut said there is little communication among alliance partners during non-election periods. According to him, the bloc comes together only when general elections approach, while for months and even years there is no structured interaction between constituent parties. Raut said that restricting the alliance’s role to raising issues in Parliament was not enough, particularly when Opposition leaders often face disruptions inside the House. Referring to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, he claimed that the Opposition is not even allowed to speak freely in Parliament, and therefore must find ways to take issues to the public outside the legislature. He stressed that the alliance should function as a year-round political platform rather than an arrangement activated only before elections. Raut cited a range of issues that, according to him, require coordinated opposition action, including farmers’ distress, law and order concerns, and the ongoing situation in Manipur. He also criticised what he described as the alliance’s limited response to economic and agricultural policies, claiming that merely voicing concerns inside Parliament would not be enough to address the challenges faced by farmers and other vulnerable sections. On the question of leadership within the bloc, Raut dismissed recent suggestions that leaders such as West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee or Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin should head the alliance, calling such remarks “personal opinions.” He said any decision regarding leadership or organisational structure should be taken only after a formal meeting of all alliance partners. When asked about a possible leadership changes within the alliance, Raut said suggestions that leaders like West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee or Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin should lead the bloc were personal opinions.Raut added that the INDIA bloc must remain active and maintain regular communication among its leaders, including Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray and others, rather than waiting for election season to coordinate. (With ANI Inputs)To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit:https://budgetproperties.in/
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Feb 18, 2026, 11:39 AM
Mani Shankar Aiyar Doubles Down on Gandhian, Nehruvian, Rajivian Identity, Rules Out Rahulian Label

Mani Shankar Aiyar Doubles Down on Gandhian, Nehruvian, Rajivian Identity, Rules Out Rahulian Label

Mani Shankar Aiyar (PTI image)NEW DELHI: Veteran Congress leaderMani Shankar Aiyaron Wednesday doubled down on his recent remarks in which he described himself as a “Gandhian”, a “Nehruvian” and a “Rajivian”, but not a “Rahulian”.The sidelined leader said that he is not a “Rahulian” becauseRahul Gandhiis “far too much younger” than him and “far too distant” in his political life.Congress In Damage Control Mode After Mani Shankar Aiyar’s Baton Remark To Kerala Chief MinisterSpeaking to PTI, Aiyar said, “I recently said that ‘I am a Gandhian, I am a Nehruvian, I am a Rajivian, but I am not a Rahulian’.”Explaining why he described himself as a “Gandhian”, Aiyar said, “I was six-year-old and my brother was four when Mahatma Gandhi picked us up in his arms and said ‘ye mere aankhon ke suraj aur chand hain’.”“From there, I became a ‘Gandhivaadi’.”On his identification with India’s first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, he said, “As for Nehru, I was six when he became the prime minister, and I was 23 when he ceased being one, so my entire growing-up years were steeped in the Nehruvian ethos; that is why I also regard myself as a Nehruvian.”Aiyar said he considers himself a “Rajivian” because of his association with former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi.by Taboolaby TaboolaSponsored LinksSponsored LinksPromoted LinksPromoted LinksYou May LikeConscient Elaira: 3 BHK Homes@Sec 80, GurgaonConscient ElairaLearn MoreUndo“I call myself a Rajivian because it was he, although two years younger than me, who astonished me by bringing me into the PMO and by doing the things he did… I could not believe it. That is how I became a Rajivian,” he said.He also clarified that he did not describe himself as an “Indiravian” as he “totally disapproved” of Indira Gandhi “converting our democracy into a tyranny by declaring an Emergency, albeit for only 18 months”.Referring to his comment on Rahul Gandhi, Aiyar said, “How can one expect me to be a ‘Rahulian’ when the boy is about 30 years younger than me, and I haven’t had an opportunity to work with him? That is why I cannot be a ‘Rahulian’ because he is far too much younger than me and far too distant from me in his political life.”The remarks come amid strained ties between Aiyar and the Congress leadership. The controversy began after he praised the Pinarayi Vijayan-led government in Kerala and expressed confidence that the chief minister would continue in office.Speaking at an international seminar in Thiruvananthapuram, Aiyar had said, “So, in the presence of the chief minister, who I am sure will be the next chief minister, I renew my plea that to reinforce Kerala as the best Panchayati Raj state in the country, state laws should be amended based on practical experience, Thomas Isaac's insights, the five-volume report I chaired and the note on district planning by V Ramachandran circulated by the Planning Commission when it truly supported Panchayati Raj.”The Congress distanced itself from his remarks. Party spokesperson Pawan Khera said that Aiyar “has had no connection whatsoever with the Congress for the past few years” and that he speaks and writes purely in his personal capacity.Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said that the people of Kerala would bring the Congress-led United Democratic Front back to power in the state.
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Feb 18, 2026, 11:33 AM
Google CEO Sundar Pichai Highlights Artificial Intelligence's Crucial Role in Shaping India's Future

Google CEO Sundar Pichai Highlights Artificial Intelligence's Crucial Role in Shaping India's Future

New Delhi, February 18:India is standing at the start of a major technological transformation, and artificial intelligence will play a central role in shaping the country’s future, Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai said on Wednesday. Speaking at an event here, Pichai described the current phase as a "transformational moment". "It feels like the beginning of a decade-long change driven by technology, innovation and large-scale adoption of AI," he stated. Pichai said India is uniquely positioned to benefit from artificial intelligence, but stressed that this opportunity comes with responsibility. "The country must ensure strong investments go into AI research and into spreading the use of AI across all sectors," he noted. He highlighted the importance of building the foundational layers of AI so that its benefits reach every part of the economy and society. Highlighting India’s rapid digital progress, Pichai said the country has undergone an incredible transformation in recent years.‘Nice To Be Back’: Google CEO Sundar Pichai Meets PM Narendra Modi During India AI Impact Summit 2026. #WATCH| Delhi | At a Google event, CEO Sundar Pichai says, "Today, we are announcing the India-America Connect Initiative, which will deliver new sub-sea cable routes to increase AI connectivity between India and the US and multiple locations across the southern hemisphere. For…pic.twitter.com/JhAdnsh58r — ANI (@ANI)February 18, 2026 Delhi: Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai says, "AI is also helping to create net new experiences that are truly helpful. The Gemini app, our personal AI assistant, is growing rapidly across the world, and India is among our largest markets. It's available in 10 languages…pic.twitter.com/rj8vrPNBFX — IANS (@ians_india)February 18, 2026 "Indian users are among the highest global adopters of voice-based and image-based search, showing how quickly people in the country embrace new technologies," he noted. He also said India has emerged as one of the largest markets for Gemini -- reflecting the growing role of AI tools among Indian users. Pichai also spoke about the need to prepare young students for a technology-driven future. He said Alphabet is partnering with Atal Tinkering Labs to bring robotics and coding into classrooms.India AI Impact Summit 2026: Wikipedia Co-Founder Jimmy Wales Dismisses ‘Grokepedia’ and AI Rivalry, Cites 8% Traffic Drop As ‘Disaster’. The initiative aims to encourage innovation, creativity and problem-solving skills among school students at an early age. Pichai said India’s scale, talent, and digital adoption make it a key player in the global AI journey. "If the right investments and policies are put in place, AI can become a powerful tool for inclusive growth and long-term transformation in the country," he said. Earlier on Wednesday, Pichai said Google is infusing AI at all levels in India to improve healthcare, support startups, agriculture and more. He met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and discussed India’s growing work in AI and how Google can collaborate with the country’s talented students and professionals. PM Modi said the conversation with Pichai focused on India’s rapid progress in AI and opportunities for deeper cooperation between the government and Google in the field. TruLY Score 4 – Reliable | On a Trust Scale of 0-5 this article has scored 4 on LatestLY. The information comes from reputable news agencies like (IANS). While not an official source, it meets professional journalism standards and can be confidently shared with your friends and family, though some updates may follow. (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 18, 2026 05:03 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our websitelatestly.com).
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Feb 18, 2026, 01:57 PM
Russia's Stock Market Slumps Amid Sanctions and Weak Investor Demand

Russia's Stock Market Slumps Amid Sanctions and Weak Investor Demand

Russia’s stock market has slumped since President Vladimir Putin in May 2024 set a goal of doubling its capitalization to 66% of GDP by 2030 — a target that now looks increasingly out of reach as market value has fallen sharply amid war‑related sanctions and weak investor demand. At the end of last year, the total value of companies listed on Russian exchanges stood at roughly 50 trillion rubles ($650 billion), or about 23% of GDP, according to calculations by ratings agency Expert RA. That marks a drop of nearly one‑third from earlier in 2024, and roughly half the level seen before Moscow’s full‑scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, when market value was estimated at 62.8 trillion rubles ($816 billion), equivalent to 47% of GDP. To hit the 66% target now would require a near‑threefold increase in market capitalization compared with current levels — a steep climb given the obstacles facing Russia’s equity markets. In principle, capitalization could rise through higher share prices, new equity issues or the listing of additional companies. But none of these avenues is gaining traction under current conditions. The exodus of foreign investors after the start of the Ukraine war and reciprocal sanctions — including Russia’s blocking of assets belonging to foreign holders on so‑called “C” accounts — has deprived the market of external financing and left it dependent on domestic capital, Expert RA said.
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Feb 18, 2026, 11:24 AM
Bangladesh Opens Up to North Korea: A Rare Invitation in a Geopolitically Isolated World

Bangladesh Opens Up to North Korea: A Rare Invitation in a Geopolitically Isolated World

In a geopolitical environment often defined by high walls and rigid travel restrictions, Bangladesh has introduced a migration policy that has caught the international community off guard. The South Asian nation has extended a rare invitation to citizens of North Korea, one of the most isolated states on the planet, by easing entry requirements. This diplomatic maneuver has ignited significant discussion among regional analysts and travelers, as North Korean nationals typically face nearly insurmountable barriers when attempting to move across international borders.The sudden openness of Dhaka to such a secluded population has many questioning the underlying strategic or humanitarian motivations behind the change. The ability of any individual to travel is often dictated by the strength of their national identity document.For citizens of Pyongyang, this mobility is almost entirely non-existent.According to the Henley Passport Index, which evaluates 199 passports and hundreds of destinations worldwide, North Korea consistently ranks near the bottom due to its restricted diplomatic relationships and limited global access. This index serves as a benchmark for international mobility, and the low position of the North Korean passport is a direct reflection of the country’s lack of bilateral agreements and the heavy weight of international sanctions that discourage most nations from facilitating their entry. While the vast majority of the world remains closed to them, North Korean passport holders do possess access to a very small selection of territories.These destinations generally offer entry through visa-free agreements, visa on arrival facilities, or electronic travel authorisations. However, the list of such countries is remarkably short, and the addition of any new partner is viewed as a major shift in the status quo. For many observers, the idea that any country opens its borders to North Korean citizens without strict pre-approval can be surprising, given the nation’s political climate and international sanctions. The most striking aspect of the recent update from Dhaka is the specific provision for eased entry.By offering a visa on arrival for North Korean passport holders, Bangladesh has joined a very exclusive group of nations that allow these travelers to arrive at their borders without a prior permit from an embassy. This decision is particularly noteworthy because Bangladesh does not have a historical reputation for maintaining exceptionally close or public travel links with North Korea. The simplification of the entry process represents a significant departure from standard international security protocols, providing a rare point of access for a population that remains largely cut off from the rest of the world. A think tank analysis shows 38% of Russia’s military personnel spending goes to families of dead soldiers, highlighting high casualties and economic strain. Rising costs and slow growth may push Russia to seek a ceasefire to ease its budget crisis. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Feb 18, 2026, 11:23 AM
India Eases Restrictions on Buying Chinese Equipment Amid Shortages and Project Delays

India Eases Restrictions on Buying Chinese Equipment Amid Shortages and Project Delays

India has begun easing its restrictions on buying Chinese equipment after a deadly 2020 border clash, allowing state-run ​power and coal companies to start limited imports as shortages ​and project delays mount, two government officials told Reuters.This is the first significant easing of ‌five-year-old curbs that have largely shut Chinese firms out of India's $700 billion-$750 billion government contract market.Reuters reported in January that India is examining broader relaxations on Chinese bidders for government contracts as border tensions ease. Since the 2020 clash, New Delhi has required Chinese bidders to register with a government panel and secure political and security clearances before competing for any state contract.INTER-MINISTERIAL PANEL TO DECIDE FUTURE EXEMPTIONSIndia has now allowed state-run entities to procure a power-transmission component from China without government approval.It is weighing a similar, time-bound exemption for key coal-sector equipment, the two officials said. The exemption was granted in the "national interest," as ‌blocking Chinese imports would hurt India's manufacturing capability, one of the officials said.Also ReadMP Budget 2026-27 sets ₹4.38 trillion outlay, big push for womenBudget 2026 shifts focus to allied sectors as farm economy diversifiespremiumDelhi Police identifies person involved in theft at India AI SummitJesse Jackson, civil rights leader who sought US presidency, dies at 84Warner Bros rejects revised Paramount bid, but is open to a final offerA panel of top bureaucrats has approved the waiver, with a formal order expected soon, the two sources said.The easing follows repeated requests from government departments facing shortages and project delays under the 2020 restrictions, both officials said.India may allow case-by-case imports of critical Chinese equipment rather than fully reopen procurement, the officials said.STRICT RULES HIT CAPACITY ADDITIONSince the border standoff, strained India-China ties have slowed ​the exchange of capital, technology and talent.New project awards to Chinese bidders fell 27 per cent to $1.67 billion in ‌2021 from a year earlier, a 2024 Observer Research Foundation report said. India aims to add 500 GW of non-fossil capacity by 2030, but execution delays and transmission bottlenecks persist.Power transmission ​projects face ‌a roughly 40 per cent shortfall in transformers and reactors over the next three years, the second official said.SHIFT ‌COMES AS INDIA, CHINA REBUILD COMMERCIAL TIESSuch time-bound exemptions would follow talks with ministries and security agencies, given concerns that low Chinese bids could undercut domestic firms, they added.The finance, ‌external ​affairs, industries, home, ​power and coal ministries did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment.The calibrated shift comes as India and China work to rebuild commercial ties, after US President ‌Donald Trump imposed ​a 50 per cent tariff on Indian goods.
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Feb 18, 2026, 11:22 AM
Maharashtra Government Cancels 5% Reservation for Muslims in Jobs and Education

Maharashtra Government Cancels 5% Reservation for Muslims in Jobs and Education

NEW DELHI: The Mahayuti government in Maharashtra has formally cancelled the five per cent reservation for Muslims in jobs and education.The Social Justice Department on Tuesday issued a Government Resolution (GR) cancelling its 2014 order that had granted a 5 per cent reservation to the Muslim community in educational institutions and government and semi-government jobs — a provision that had already been legally invalidated over a decade ago.The reservation was introduced in July 2014 through an ordinance, classifying Muslims under the Special Backward Class-A (SBC-A) category. However, the policy was challenged in the Bombay High Court, which stayed its implementation in November 2014.What was the 5% Muslim quotaThe five per cent reservation for Muslims was introduced in July 2014 by the then Congress–NCP government through an ordinance. The move came alongside a 16 per cent reservation for Marathas and was pitched as a response to socio-economic data indicating backwardness among sections of the Muslim community.The quota was not framed as religion-based. Muslims were classified under a new category, Special Backward Class-A (SBC-A), and the benefits were to apply to government jobs, semi-government posts and admissions to educational institutions.The ordinance was cleared just months before the 2014 assembly elections, making it politically contentious from the outset.The legal troubleAlmost immediately after the ordinance was issued, it was challenged in court.by Taboolaby TaboolaSponsored LinksSponsored LinksPromoted LinksPromoted LinksYou May LikeConscient Elaira: 3 BHK Homes@Sec 80, GurgaonConscient ElairaLearn MoreUndoPetitioners argued that reservations based on religion violated constitutional principles and that the quota breached the 50 per cent ceiling on reservations laid down by the Supreme Court in earlier judgments.In November 2014, the Bombay High Court stayed the implementation of the ordinance. This meant the quota could not be operationalised unless the stay was vacated or the policy was reworked.Meanwhile, the ordinance also faced a procedural hurdle. Under the Constitution, an ordinance must be converted into law by being passed in the legislature within a stipulated period.The Maharashtra legislature did not take up the ordinance before the deadline of December 23, 2014, causing it to lapse automatically.Subsequently, Supreme Court, while deciding a Special Leave Petition against the high court’s order, effectively upheld the legal position that the quota could not continue.As a result, the five per cent Muslim reservation never came into force in practice.Why cancel it nowDespite the ordinance having lapsed and the courts having stayed its implementation, the original 2014 government resolution was never formally withdrawn.Over the years, this created administrative ambiguity, with sporadic applications for caste or validity certificates under the SBC-A category.The Maharashtra government said the latest GR is meant to remove this ambiguity by formally cancelling all decisions and communications linked to a quota that has no legal standing.What is the GRThe new directive:Cancels the 2014 GR granting five per cent reservation to MuslimsNullifies all circulars and administrative instructions related to the quotaStops issuance of caste and non-creamy layer certificates under SBC-ADeclares all pending or future claims under this category invalidThe government has underlined that no existing benefits are being withdrawn, since the quota was never operational.Opposition protestsCongress leaders have strongly criticised the move, arguing that even if the quota was legally stalled, formally scrapping it sends a political message of exclusion.Mumbai Congress MP Varsha Gaikwad described the decision as "harmful to democracy" and said it would push Muslims away from the mainstream. She argued that instead of cancelling the quota, successive BJP-led governments should have explored legally sustainable ways to address backwardness among Muslims.NCP (SP) spokesperson Crasto said the decision proves that the BJP doesn't value Muslim leaders of the party and its allies. "It also shows that these Muslim leaders won't get justice from the BJP," he claimed.(With agency inputs)
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Feb 18, 2026, 11:21 AM
Shiv Sena Leader Criticizes Opposition's Lack of Coordination

Shiv Sena Leader Criticizes Opposition's Lack of Coordination

Shiv Sena (UBT) leaderSanjay Rauthas slammed the opposition's Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) bloc for its lack of consistent coordination on national issues.He alleged that the alliance only springs into action whenLok Sabha electionsare around the corner."INDIA bloc work begins when the Lok Sabha elections are approaching. Until then, in the INDIA bloc, what the people are doing, no one knows," he said at a press conference inMumbai.
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Brazilian President Lula da Silva Arrives in New Delhi for Strategic Partnership Talks

Brazilian President Lula da Silva Arrives in New Delhi for Strategic Partnership Talks

The President of Brazil Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva arrived in New Delhi on Wednesday afternoon on a five-day period during which he will participate in the ongoing AI Impact Summit, 2026. The Brazilian President will also engage with PM Narendra Modi andhold a bilateral meeting. The bilateral meeting will focus on strategic partnership, focusing on defence, trade, energy, agriculture, and health. Taking to X, the official spokesperson of MEA, Randhir Jaiswal said, “India and Brazil share a close and multifaceted relationship, elevated to Strategic Partnership and rooted in a common global vision, shared democratic values and commitment to inclusive growth.” “President Lula’s visit will impart strong momentum to India-Brazil partnership,” he further added. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil,@LulaOficialhas arrived in New Delhi on a State Visit.He was warmly received by Minister of State@PmargheritaBJP.During his visit, President Lula will be participating in the India–AI Impact Summit. PM@narendramodiwill also…pic.twitter.com/VF3WZ7UQuJ The Brazilian President was received by Union Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita at the airport, spokesperson of MEA said on his X. Several Memoranda of Understanding in sectors including energy, civil aviation, critical minerals and pharmaceuticals are likely to be signed. Brazil is also considering introducing 10-year multiple-entry visas for Indian tourists and easing business visa norms. Describing India as the ‘’pharmaceutical powerhouse’’, the Minister said, “Our mission in India, this pharmaceutical powerhouse, will have three main focuses: bringing more and more products and technologies to Brazil, signing several partnerships [in the area], learning about traditional Indian medicine, and visiting smart hospitals." The visit from February 18-22 at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked an important meeting amid the rising tariffs announced by the United States against India and Brazil. Lula is leading the largest-ever Brazilian delegation to India, comprising 14 cabinet ministers and over 200 business leaders. The delegation will attend the Brazil–India Business Forum to boost investment and commercial integration. The Brazilian president will hold a bilateral meeting with PM Modi on February 21 to review the “entire gamut of bilateral relations”, as per a Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) statement. PM Modi met Spain’s President, Finland’s PM, and Serbia’s President in New Delhi during the India AI Impact Summit 2026, discussing trade, AI, and tech cooperation. Global tech leaders and executives are also attending, highlighting India’s AI investment push. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.
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Madhya Pradesh Government Presents Development-Focused Budget with Emphasis on Women's Welfare

Madhya Pradesh Government Presents Development-Focused Budget with Emphasis on Women's Welfare

Bhopal:Madhya Pradesh Finance Minister Jagdish Devda presented the state Budget for 2026-27 with a total outlay of Rs 4,38,317 crore. He said no new taxes would be imposed. This is the third consecutive budget of the government led by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav. During the speech, Opposition members raised concerns over rising state debt and created disruptions in the Assembly. The government described the budget as development-focused and centred on women’s welfare. Focus on Women and Welfare A total of Rs 1,27,555 crore has been allocated for women’s welfare schemes. This includes support for self-help groups and schemes like Ujjwala Yojana. Rs 23,883 crore has been set aside for the Ladli Behna Yojana. Under this scheme, over 1.25 crore women receive Rs 1,500 every month. Since its launch in 2023, Rs 52,304 crore has been distributed. The minister also announced that 5,700 hostels will be built for working women. Key Allocations and Development Plans The budget is based on the ‘GYANII’ model – Garib Kalyan (poor), Yuva Shakti (youth), Annadata (farmers), Nari Shakti (women), Infrastructure and Industry. Around Rs 3 lakh crore has been allocated for these focus areas. Rs 40,062 crore has been proposed for the Panchayat and Rural Development Department. The government will recruit 15,000 teachers and provide free milk in tetra packs to students up to Class 8 in government schools. Rs 10,428 crore has been allocated for the rural employment guarantee scheme ‘G RAM G’, and Rs 900 crore for the PM Janman scheme for Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups. The budget also proposes Rs 12,690 crore for road repairs, Rs 4,454 crore for the Jal Jeevan Mission, and Rs 1,335 crore for the Labour Department. One lakh farmers will be given solar pumps. A special provision of Rs 3,600 crore has been made for the Simhastha Kumbh to be held in Ujjain in 2028. Rolling Budget Concept Introduced For the first time, the state has introduced a “rolling budget” system. This means the budget will be updated regularly to match changing economic conditions. Each year, one more year will be added to long-term planning. The government said this system will help in better planning and stable growth. Political Reactions and Debt Concerns Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said the budget supports Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of Viksit Bharat and Mission 2047. However, Leader of Opposition Umang Singhar criticised the budget. He claimed the state is increasing its debt and alleged that the government borrowed Rs 5,600 crore even before the session. He called the budget misleading and said it does not reflect ground reality.
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