Thursday, February 12, 2026

India’s Green Leap: Second in the World for LEED-Certified Space in 2025

With the exception of the US, India achieved the second-highest global rating for LEED-certified green building space in 2025, marking a significant milestone for sustainable development. The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI) announced this accomplishment, which highlights the country's increasing dedication to ecologically friendly building methods and effective building operations.




One of the most well-known green building certification programs in the world is LEED, or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. It assesses buildings according to standards such sustainable site development, indoor environmental quality, materials use, and energy and water efficiency. Structures that adhere to these guidelines show better occupant wellbeing and a less environmental effect.

India trailed closely behind Mainland China, which topped the list outside of the US and outperformed many established economies, in the 2025 worldwide rankings. The gross square meters (GSM) of LEED-certified space that India attained throughout the year—a crucial metric for the adoption of green buildings and the sustainability of real estate—was used to evaluate the country's performance.

India registered almost 16 million GSM of LEED-certified space in 2025, with more than 600 projects obtaining certification, according to the most recent data. This represented a substantial improvement over its previous standing and showed how quickly sustainable building and retrofitting were spreading throughout industries like offices, industrial parks, retail, hospitality, education, and more.

The increase in LEED for Operations and Maintenance (O+M) certifications has been a notable trend in India's green building expansion. LEED O+M applies to existing facilities and places an emphasis on enhancing energy performance, water usage, waste reduction, and overall operational efficiency, in contrast to certifications that are exclusively for new construction. This change demonstrates that India is improving the sustainability of its current built environment in addition to constructing green buildings.

Over 147 million square meters of building space were covered by more than 7,500 commercial projects worldwide that received LEED certification in 2025. India's share of this total demonstrates its expanding influence in the global green construction movement, particularly as developing nations adopt environmental, social, and governance (ESG) norms and sustainable development goals.

Given the increased awareness of climate change, resource efficiency, and long-term operational savings among developers, occupiers, and investors, this second-place rating is a significant accomplishment for India's real estate and construction sector. Additionally, it supports India's larger environmental objectives, such as lowering carbon intensity and making obligations under international climate frameworks.

In addition to demonstrating national progress, India's LEED achievement in 2025 sends a strong statement that green development is no longer a niche endeavour but rather a fundamental component of contemporary urban expansion and environmental stewardship as sustainable construction methods gain popularity.






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Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Menstrual health and hygiene under fundamental right

 


The governments in democratic nations always try to do work such that their people always remain happy from them. They always work for the priority of that section which is a little bit less developed as compared to men. One of them is a woman or a girl. Since, in this article I am going to talk about girls, it is necessary to mention all of them as a girl not women. If I talk for our country, we as a male dominant society always ignore the basic rights and needs of our girls. It was always understood that our girls will adjust in every condition.  We never wanted to feel their problems. But as the time passed , we started focusing on them also. Firstly, it was seen that a major problem faced by a girl was that there were no toilets in market places, in schools, colleges etc. especially Made for them. So our governments started to make toilets for them. Similarly, other facilities were made available for them. But no one was focusing on the problems faced during the menstrual period of our girls. This time is very crucial for any girl because they face a non bearable pain in their private parts. Bleeding happens in a very huge amount for at least 3 to 4 days, due to which they remain in panic for days.  A few years ago, when there was no awareness spread for sanitary pads by governments, the girls used cotton clothes to stop the flow of blood. These clothes were very unhygienic, and instead of solving the problem it created a lot of problems for girls regarding menstrual hygiene. But for the past 20 years, government advertisements have promoted the use of sanitary pads.

But for the last few years, the girls were demanding that there must be a facility for pads provided by the government in all schools and colleges. Few schools and colleges implemented it but due to minimal effort done by the Government, many schools and colleges were seen as uninterested in this matter.

On January 30, 2026, a bench of our Honourable Supreme Court of India headed by Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice R Mahadevan gave a landmark judgement.  He said that the right to education is a ‘multiplier right’ as it enables exercise of other human rights. Right to education forms part of the broader framework of the right to life and human dignity, which cannot be realized without access to education. The Court further concluded that inaccessibility of menstrual hygiene management measures undermine the dignity of a girl child and that the right to life under Article 21 of the Constitution includes the right to menstrual health.

Access to safe, effective, and affordable menstrual hygiene management measures helps a girl child attain the highest standard of sexual and reproductive health. The right to healthy reproductive life embraces the right to access education and information about sexual health”.

So the Government must provide sanitary napkins for the girls of Class 6 to 12. If possible vending machines of sanitary napkins must be given to all schools so that girls facing the problem can get access to it very easily. The pads must be of best quality All States and Union Territories shall ensure that every school, whether Government-run or privately managed, in both urban and rural areas, provides oxo-biodegradable sanitary napkins manufactured in compliance with the ASTM D-6954 standards free of cost. Such sanitary napkins shall be made readily accessible to girl students, preferably within the toilet premises through sanitary napkin vending machines, or, where such installation is not immediately feasible, at a designated place or with a designated authority within the school.

 

All States and Union Territories shall ensure that every school, whether Government-run or privately managed, in both urban and rural areas, establish Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) corners. Such MHM corners shall be equipped with, including but not limited to, spare innerwear, spare uniforms, disposable bags, and other necessary materials to address menstruation related exigencies.

All teachers, whether male or female, shall be adequately trained and sensitized on menstrual hygiene, including appropriate ways of supporting and assisting menstruating students.

 

Information regarding the availability of Jan Aushadhi Suvidha Oxo-Biodegradable Sanitary Napkin shall be widely disseminated through advertisement in social media, print media, radio advertisement, TV advertisement, cinema advertisement, and outdoor publicity like bus queue shelter branding, bus branding, auto wrapping, wall paintings.

The child helpline set up by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights in furtherance of Rule 26 of the RTE Rules be disseminated forthwith through social media, print media, radio advertisement, TV advertisement, cinema advertisement, etc.

This landmark judgement will definitely create a moment of joy among the school girls who face these problems a lot but they are unable to share their problems with their friends and family members.






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Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Dosti-17: Strengthening Maritime Brotherhood in the Indian Ocean

Another important turning point in the maritime cooperation of the three near neighbours in the Indian Ocean region—India, the Maldives, and Sri Lanka—was reached with the seventeenth edition of Exercise Dosti, also referred to as Dosti-17. The practice genuinely captures the spirit of cooperation and trust that these countries share, and the word "Dosti" means friendship. This trilateral Coast Guard exercise, which is frequently conducted, aims to promote marine safety, increase regional security, and improve collaboration.



The three nations' Coast Guards came together for Dosti-17 to rehearse cooperative maritime operations. The participating forces demonstrated their preparedness to handle marine issues through synchronised training. Through real-time training and simulations, the exercise's harbour and sea phases enabled staff to share professional expertise and enhance interoperability.


Strengthening collaboration in combating maritime dangers like piracy, drug trafficking, illicit fishing, and human trafficking was one of Dosti-17's main goals. International trade and economic stability depend on the safety of the Indian Ocean region, which is an essential maritime route. The three countries show their shared commitment to protecting these seas through these drills.


Search and rescue missions, pollution response exercises, firefighting drills, and boarding operations were among the manoeuvres that took place during the exercise's maritime portion. These exercises put the participating Coast Guards' operating capabilities to the test and improved their capacity to act swiftly in actual emergencies. Throughout the drills, the importance of coordinated communication and collaborative planning was emphasised.


In addition to providing operational training, Dosti-17 promoted camaraderie and cross-cultural interaction among the staff members involved. Officers and crew members got the chance to network, exchange best practices, and form business partnerships. Such interactions strengthen mutual understanding and promote trust among the maritime forces of the three countries.


The drill also highlights how crucial regional marine cooperation is becoming. Cooperation between neighbouring countries has grown crucial due to the rise in marine traffic and new non-traditional security challenges. Dosti-17 provides a forum to better coordinate responses to shared concerns in the Indian Ocean and to harmonise strategy.


For Sri Lanka, India, and the Maldives, marine security is closely related to both economic growth and national security. Because of their close proximity, cooperation is both necessary and practical. Dosti-17 sends a powerful message of regional unity and stability while strengthening the trilateral alliance.






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Monday, February 9, 2026

India’s New Vehicle Rules 2026: What Every Driver Must Know

 In 2026, India introduced a fresh set of vehicle rules to make roads safer, reduce pollution, and improve the overall driving experience. These changes are part of the government’s long-term plan to modernize transport and protect both people and the environment. Whether you own a bike, car, or commercial vehicle, these new rules directly affect you.

 


290.1) Why Were New Vehicle Rules Introduced?

India has one of the largest numbers of road accidents in the world. At the same time, air pollution from vehicles is increasing every year. Old laws were not strong enough to handle today’s traffic problems.

So, the government updated the motor vehicle regulations in 2026 with three main goals:

       Improve road safety

       Reduce vehicle pollution

       Encourage modern and cleaner technology

These rules aim to save lives, cut harmful emissions, and bring Indian roads closer to global standards.

 

290.2) Stronger Safety Measures

Safety is the biggest focus of the 2026 vehicle rules.

Mandatory Safety Features

All new vehicles must now come with:

       Multiple airbags

       Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)

       Seat-belt reminders for all passengers

       Speed alert systems

       Reverse parking sensors or cameras

For two-wheelers, advanced braking systems and better helmet standards are now compulsory.

These steps ensure that even budget vehicles provide basic protection to drivers and passengers.

 
290.3) Tougher Emission Norms

To fight air pollution, stricter emission rules have been introduced.

       Vehicles must follow updated pollution standards.

       Old, highly polluting vehicles will face higher taxes or may be removed from roads.

       Regular pollution checks are now digitally tracked.

Owners of older vehicles are encouraged to shift to cleaner models or electric vehicles.

 

290.4) Push for Electric Vehicles (EVs)

The 2026 rules strongly support electric mobility.

Key benefits include:

       Lower registration fees for EVs

       Tax rebates for buyers

       More charging stations across cities and highways

       Special lanes and parking benefits in some areas

The government wants more people to move from petrol and diesel to electric vehicles, helping India become greener.

 

290.5) Digital Documents and Smart Driving

Physical papers are slowly being replaced by digital systems.

Now drivers can:

       Show driving licence and RC through mobile apps

       Pay challans online

       Receive traffic notices digitally

Cameras and AI systems are also being used to catch rule breakers, making enforcement faster and more transparent.

 

290.6) Stricter Penalties for Rule Breakers

Traffic violations now attract heavier fines.

Some examples:

       Over-speeding: Higher penalties

       Drunk driving: Bigger fines and possible jail

       No helmet or seatbelt: Immediate challan

       Repeated offences: Licence suspension

The idea is simple — strict punishment will encourage responsible driving.

 

290.7) Special Rules for Commercial Vehicles

Trucks, buses, and taxis also come under tighter control:

       Mandatory driver rest periods

       GPS tracking for long-distance vehicles

       Regular fitness checks

       Better working conditions for drivers

These steps aim to reduce fatigue-related accidents and improve passenger safety.

 

290.8) How Will These Rules Affect Common People?

At first, buying or maintaining a vehicle may feel slightly expensive due to added features. But in the long run, people will benefit from:

       Fewer accidents

       Cleaner air

       Better roads

       Safer travel

Drivers will also become more disciplined because of digital monitoring.

 

290.9) Conclusion

India’s New Vehicle Rules 2026 mark a major step toward safer roads and a cleaner future. Though change takes time, these rules are designed to protect lives, improve driving habits, and reduce environmental damage. Every driver plays a role in making this vision successful by following traffic laws and choosing responsible mobility.







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Sunday, February 8, 2026

India’s Forex Reserves Hit Record $723.77 Billion

India's foreign exchange reserves have reached a record level of $723.77 billion, which is a significant accomplishment for the nation's economic governance. At a time when the global economy is still unpredictable due to geopolitical tensions, volatile commodity prices, and changing monetary policies in developed economies, this milestone demonstrates India's increasing financial strength.





The consistent buildup of reserves is a result of robust capital inflows, such as foreign direct investment and foreign portfolio investments, as well as robust remittance receipts. The entire balance of payments has been supported and global volatility has been lessened thanks to these inflows. India has been able to gradually create a strong external buffer as a result.

The Reserve Bank of India has been instrumental in this accomplishment by actively managing liquidity and stepping in to stop excessive volatility in the currency markets as needed. Reserve accumulation has remained in line with macroeconomic stability because to the central bank's careful monetary and exchange rate management.

Increased foreign exchange reserves greatly improve India's resilience to outside shocks. They offer a robust buffer against abrupt capital flight, volatile crude oil prices, or worldwide financial strain. A growing economy's increasing imports and external debt commitments make having sufficient reserves a crucial safety measure.

Additionally, the record reserve level boosts trust in the Indian currency. Strong reserves allow officials more flexibility to smooth out disruptive changes, even though the rupee is controlled by the market. For companies engaged in international trade as well as for controlling imported inflation, this stability is essential.

Growing foreign exchange reserves are seen by investors as an indication of policy legitimacy and economic resilience. A healthy reserve position is frequently seen by foreign investors as an indication that a nation can successfully handle crises and fulfil its obligations to other countries. Long-term capital inflows can be supported and risk premiums reduced because to this belief.

India's increasing export performance and trade partner diversification have contributed to the accumulation of reserves. Growing exports of services, especially IT and professional services, have complemented trade flows in goods by offering a steady stream of foreign exchange profits.

In the larger macroeconomic framework, record foreign exchange reserves enhance India's reputation internationally. They give trust during talks pertaining to trade, investment, and international financial cooperation and increase the nation's power in international financial forums.

Overall, India's $723.77 billion in foreign exchange reserves highlight the sound economic foundation and careful management of the economy. This record buffer puts India in a much stronger position to continue growth, preserve stability, and confidently handle upcoming foreign problems as long as global uncertainties prevail.






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Saturday, February 7, 2026

South Africa Launches First Homegrown Foot-and-Mouth Disease Vaccine in 20 Years

By introducing its first domestically produced vaccine against foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in almost 20 years, South Africa has accomplished a noteworthy milestone in the field of animal health. The Department of Agriculture made the declaration, signalling a change away from reliance on foreign vaccine providers and toward more local capacity for disease control.





288.1) Bringing Back Local Vaccine Manufacturing


In 2005, South Africa stopped producing FMD vaccinations because its outdated facilities could no longer meet current standards. The Agricultural Research Council (ARC) released the first batch of 12,900 locally made vaccine doses, made at its high-containment facility, on February 6, 2026. By March, production is expected to reach about 20,000 doses each week, with much larger long-term goals.

The launch, according to Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen, is a significant step toward establishing "vaccine sovereignty," which will allow South Africa to safeguard its livestock independently of imports from nations like Botswana, Argentina, and Turkey. The action is also part of a larger plan to improve disease readiness and biosecurity in the nation's agriculture industry.


288.2) Enhancing Livestock Health and Biosecurity


Cattle, sheep, and goats with cloven hooves are susceptible to the extremely contagious viral disease known as foot-and-mouth disease. Outbreaks have the potential to destroy livestock populations, upend rural economies, and lead to export restrictions that hurt the market for agricultural exports. In order to prevent the spread of FMD and safeguard farmers' livelihoods, the new vaccine launch aims to vaccinate a sizable section of the country's herd.

Industry associations like AgriSA have praised the reintroduction of domestic vaccine production, calling it a positive step in the ongoing battle against the illness. Health officials and veterinarians anticipate that more easily accessible locally made doses would increase coverage and help restore FMD-free status, which is essential for reopening foreign markets to South African animal products.

288.3) Conclusion


The launch signifies a longer-term investment in South Africa's animal health infrastructure in addition to meeting the urgent demands of ongoing epidemics. The nation hopes to remain better equipped to handle any future infectious disease problems in livestock by re-establishing indigenous industrial capacity and bolstering scientific knowledge.






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Friday, February 6, 2026

New Study Shows How Cancer Cells Reprogram Immune Cells to Fuel Tumor Growth

According to a recent scientific study, cancer cells can alter the body's defences in an unexpected way by converting immune cells that typically guard against illness into agents that actively promote the growth of tumours. This discovery may lead to novel therapeutic approaches and provides crucial insights into how tumours elude the immune system.





Researchers from the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research and the University of Geneva have found that the tumour environment has the ability to "reprogramme" neutrophils, which are immune cells that typically serve as the body's first line of defence against infections. These neutrophils change their activity in the tumour microenvironment and start generating a chemokine called CCL3, which encourages the growth and spread of tumours instead of battling disease.

This discovery demonstrates how tumours take use of immune system components to establish environments that facilitate their survival. The tumour microenvironment is a very intricate ecology that surrounds tumours; they are not isolated clumps of cancer cells. malignancy cells interact with stromal cells, immune cells, and chemical signals in this setting, which can either promote or inhibit the spread of the malignancy.

Immune cells including T cells, neutrophils, and macrophages have historically been used to detect and eliminate aberrant cells. However, the very mechanism designed to safeguard the body may become an unintentional collaborator in the formation of tumours when cancer cells exploit these defences. It is essential to identify and comprehend these pathways in order to progress cancer research and provide more precise and efficient treatments.

Finding molecules like CCL3 may help explain why some cancers spread, according to researchers, and may also result in the development of biomarkers for monitoring the course of the disease and individualised treatment plans. New immunotherapy approaches that stop immunological hijacking and restore the immune system's innate capacity to combat cancer might be made possible by ongoing research in this field.





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Thursday, February 5, 2026

Chabahar Port: Iran Reaffirms Commitment to India-Backed Project Amid Regional Uncertainties

Despite continuous geopolitical tensions and uncertainty surrounding the project, Iran has reaffirmed its unwavering support for the Chabahar Port project and its cooperation with India. The promise has been reaffirmed at a time when external sanctions and changing foreign policy agendas have cast doubt on the port's future.





Chabahar Port, which is strategically significant to both Tehran and New Delhi, is situated on the southeast coast of Iran. Bypassing Pakistan and providing an alternate economic route that improves connectivity throughout the area, it gives India a crucial marine access to Afghanistan and Central Asia.

India's participation has been complicated by recent geopolitical events, especially the reiteration of US sanctions against Iran. A significant U.S. sanctions waiver that had permitted India to build and run a portion of the port was removed in 2025, raising questions about future involvement and resulting in the project's unexpected lack of funding in India's 2026–2027 Union Budget.

Iran's government has stressed that Chabahar is still a top goal for regional trade and cooperation in spite of these obstacles. Through programs like the International North–South Transport Corridor (INSTC), Iranian officials, including their ambassador to India, have emphasised Tehran's willingness to expand cooperation with New Delhi, reaffirming the port's position as a long-term asset for bilateral economic ties and multilateral connectivity.

The Indian government has emphasised that it has met its financial obligations, including sending the entire USD 120 million for the Shahid Beheshti Terminal's development. New Delhi continues to use diplomatic channels to protect its interests and sustain strategic participation at Chabahar, even though direct operational involvement has changed as a result of external pressures.

In conclusion, Iran and India have expressed a sustained belief in the significance of the Chabahar Port project — not only as a symbol of bilateral cooperation but also as a vital infrastructure link in South and Central Asian trade networks — despite external sanctions, budgetary realignments, and regional uncertainties.






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Wednesday, February 4, 2026

India Stands Firm on Child Protection, Rejects Calls to Lower Age of Consent



Under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012, the Union Government of India has reaffirmed its opposition to reducing the age of consent below 18 years old, arguing that doing so would compromise vital protections intended to shield children from exploitation.


The explanation was provided in a written response in the Lok Sabha following a resurgence of discussion following recent judicial judgements that suggested potential "close-in-age" exemptions, also known as a "Romeo-Juliet clause." The government responded by emphasising that the age of consent at 18 is a "conscious and considered policy determination" and that child safety is still the first priority.

In order to prevent manipulation, coercion, and exploitation of minors who are considered incapable of giving informed consent, the government emphasised the importance of maintaining a consistent age of consent across child protection laws, including POCSO, the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006, and the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015.

Reducing the age, according to those who oppose it, might make children more susceptible to abuse and human trafficking and weaken the robust safeguards India has put in place to prevent child sexual offences.

Proponents of reform, including some legal professors and advocates, have cited foreign standards where consent ages are lower (often 16) and contend that criminalising consensual interactions between older teenagers in general may unfairly penalise them. But according to the Center, any such dilution may compromise the law's primary goal of protecting children from harm.





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Tuesday, February 3, 2026

End of a DEPUTY CM

 


For the past two years, India has seen very big tragedies happen because of plane crashes. One such incident happened last year in June, when an Air India crashed near Ahmedabad.  In that incident, about 262 passengers and crew were killed. Recently, on the morning of 28th January,  news came that the deputy chief minister of Maharashtra is no more. He died due to a plane crash near Baramati airport. The Baramati is known as a traditional seat of Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) which was headed by Ajit ji. He was 6 times deputy chief Minister of Maharashtra, that is why he was popularly Known by the name of DEPUTY CM. He was the nephew of Sharad Pawar, one of the great leaders of  Maharashtra. He is known for modernisation of Pune city.

Ajit ji was travelling from Mumbai Airport to Baramati airport. He was going to attend a meeting related to local elections in Baramati. After meeting with local leaders, a crowd gathering was also arranged for him. But no one knows about the future. Same happened with Ajit ji. When his flight was about to land at the airport, visuals  of  the airstrip were very low so that the pilots were unable to see the airstrip clearly. For safety concerns, they again took flight for a round and again tried to land it. But due to very little visual information, the plane crashed about 200 metres before the Baramati airport.  The accident was so disturbing that only ashes and burnt bodies of 7 members of that flight were found. The last word spoken by a flight crew was OH SHIT. Which shows that the crew members had tried their best to save him.

Ajit Pawar was known as a leader of grassroot level. He has good  relations with common people to high class people.  He started his political career in 1999.  And he was also an accused of Maharashtra Cooperative Bank Scam of 1300 crore rupees. But when he became the part of NDA government, a clean chit was given on all allegations. For past half decade he was very Close to Eknath Shinde and Devendra Fadnavis.

People of Baramati are saying that their leader has gone, no one can take the place of Ajit Dada. Every political leader of Maharashtra had shown their condolences to his Family.  Home Minister along with Devendra Fadnavis and Eknath Shinde have also attended the funeral ceremony.





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India’s Green Leap: Second in the World for LEED-Certified Space in 2025

With the exception of the US, India achieved the second-highest global rating for LEED-certified green building space in 2025, marking a sig...