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Union Minister Sonowal Inaugurates Three Inland Waterway Projects on NW-2 in Dibrugarh, AssamOn February 26, 2026, Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW), inaugurated three major inland waterways infrastructure projects on National Waterway-2 (NW-2) (River Brahmaputra) at Chowkidingee Playground in Dibrugarh, Assam to enhance logistics, trade, and riverine tourism in the North Eastern Region (NER).About the Three Inland Waterways Projects:Bogibeel Complex: The Customs & Immigration Complex (CIC) at Bogibeel is a modern tourist-cum-cargo terminal integrating customs, immigration, and IWAI administrative functions, with arrival/departure halls, cargo storage, staff amenities, and security systems.Dhubri Gateway: The CIC at Dhubri enhances regulatory oversight, export-import operations, and positions Dhubri as a strategic gateway for Inland Water Transport (IWT) and cross-border trade with Bangladesh and Bhutan.Heritage Building: The renovated IWAI Heritage Building at Dibrugarh combines architectural restoration with upgraded operational infrastructure, supporting NW-2 administration and promoting riverine tourism.

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02 Mar, 2026
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India, Germany Strengthen Climate Resilience through New EUR 20 Million InitiativeIn February 2026, Jochen Flasbarth, State Secretary at the German Federal Ministry for Environment, Climate Action, Nature Conservation, and Nuclear Safety (BMKUN), announced a new Large Grant for India with a funding volume up to EUR 20 million under the International Climate Initiative (IKI).The announcement was made during a high-level climate dialogue titled ‘From Risk to Resilience: Advancing Adaptation Policy Pathways’ held at the German Embassy in New Delhi, Delhi.About EUR 20 million Initiative:Priority Regions: The newly announced initiative aims to improve resilience in high-risk ecosystems across priority regions, including the Himalayas, island regions, the Western Ghats, the North-East (NE) and the Lower Gangetic floodplains.Key Interventions: The initiative is expected to support ecosystem-based approaches (EbA) like: forest restoration, biodiversity corridor connectivity, flood and erosion control, groundwater recharge and community-led natural resource management.Strengthen NAP: It will also bolster monitoring, evaluation and learning frameworks linked to India’s  National Adoption Plan (NAP).

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02 Mar, 2026
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Chhattisgarh FM Presented Rs 1.72 Lakh Crore Budget for FY27, focus on Bastar Development, Education & IndustryIn February 2026, Om Prakash (O.P.) Chaudhary, Finance Minister (FM) of Chhattisgarh presented the annual budget of Rs 1,72,000 crore for the Financial Year 2026-27 (FY27) in the state legislative assembly in Raipur, Chhattisgarh.  This budget outlay for FY27 is 4.2% higher than the last year’s budget (Rs 1,65,000 crore).This year’s state budget is centred around ‘SANKALP’ (Samaveshi Vikas, Adhosanrachna, Nivesh, Kushal Manav Sansadhan, Antyoday, Livelihood and Policy se Parinam tak).Key Highlights of Budget:Revenue Receipts: The budget estimated total revenue receipts at Rs 1,43,000 crore for FY27.Capital Expenditure: The budget has estimated the state’s Capital Expenditure (CapEx) at Rs 26,500 crore, accounting 15.4% of the total budget for FY27.Fiscal Deficit: The budget has estimated the fiscal deficit of the state at Rs 20,400 crore which accounts 2.87% of the GSDP.Sector-wise Allocations: The social sector received the highest priority, accounting for 40% of the total state budget, followed by 36% allocated to economic development activities, while the remaining 24% was earmarked for administrative and general services.Public Health (Rs 8,050 crore), Women and Child Development (Rs 11,000 crore), Agriculture (Rs 13,507 crore), among othersAllocations to Various Schemes: Krishak Unnati Yojana (Rs 10,000 crore), Mahatari Vandan Yojana (Rs 8,200 crore), National Health Mission (NHM (Rs 2,000 crore), among others.

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28 Feb, 2026
Chhattisgarh FM Presented Rs 1.72 Lakh Crore Budget for FY27, focus on Bastar Development, Education & IndustryIn February 2026, Om Prakash (O.P.) Chaudhary, Finance Minister (FM) of Chhattisgarh presented the annual budget of Rs 1,72,000 crore for the Financial Year 2026-27 (FY27) in the state legislative assembly in Raipur, Chhattisgarh.  This budget outlay for FY27 is 4.2% higher than the last year’s budget (Rs 1,65,000 crore).This year’s state budget is centred around ‘SANKALP’ (Samaveshi Vikas, Adhosanrachna, Nivesh, Kushal Manav Sansadhan, Antyoday, Livelihood and Policy se Parinam tak).Key Highlights of Budget:Revenue Receipts: The budget estimated total revenue receipts at Rs 1,43,000 crore for FY27.Capital Expenditure: The budget has estimated the state’s Capital Expenditure (CapEx) at Rs 26,500 crore, accounting 15.4% of the total budget for FY27.Fiscal Deficit: The budget has estimated the fiscal deficit of the state at Rs 20,400 crore which accounts 2.87% of the GSDP.Sector-wise Allocations: The social sector received the highest priority, accounting for 40% of the total state budget, followed by 36% allocated to economic development activities, while the remaining 24% was earmarked for administrative and general services.Public Health (Rs 8,050 crore), Women and Child Development (Rs 11,000 crore), Agriculture (Rs 13,507 crore), among othersAllocations to Various Schemes: Krishak Unnati Yojana (Rs 10,000 crore), Mahatari Vandan Yojana (Rs 8,200 crore), National Health Mission (NHM (Rs 2,000 crore), among others.
Chhattisgarh FM Presented Rs 1.72 Lakh Crore Budget for FY27, focus on Bastar Development, Education & IndustryIn February 2026, Om Prakash (O.P.) Chaudhary, Finance Minister (FM) of Chhattisgarh presented the annual budget of Rs 1,72,000 crore for t...
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Rare Disease Day 2026 – February 28Rare Disease Day is observed annually across the globe on the last day of February to raise awareness, promote healthcare equity, improve treatment access, and support research for rare conditionsRare Disease Day 2026, observed on 28 February, marks the 19th edition of this global awareness event.2026 Theme:  “More than you can imagine: the realities behind rare diseases ”Background:Origin: Rare Disease Day was launched in 2008 by the European Organisation for Rare Diseases (EURORDIS) along with its Council of National Alliances (CNA). The first observance took place in 2008, with awareness events organized across 18 countries.Global Expansion: Since its inception, Rare Disease Day has expanded significantly and is now marked in over 100 countries worldwide.Significance: February 29 was selected because it occurs only once every four years, symbolizing the rarity of the diseases highlighted by the campaign.

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World NGO Day 2026 – February 27World Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) Day is observed annually across the globe on 27th February to recognize, celebrate, and honor the contributions of NGOs and Non-Profit Organizations (NPOs) in promoting social welfare, human rights, and sustainable development.27 February 2026 marks the 13th observance of the World NGO Day.2026 Theme: While there is no single official global theme, many organizations recognized “Restoring Dignity Through Inclusion” as the theme for 2026.Background:Founded: World NGO Day was created in 2009 in the European Union (EU) by Marcis Liors Skadmanis, a Latvian-British tech entrepreneur and philanthropist from the United Kingdom (UK), with support from Civic Alliance Latvia (CAL), a member of the Baltic Sea NGO Forum (BSNF).Adoption: On 23 April 2012, the BSNF Committee (BSNFC) officially accepted World NGO Day during the 10th BSNF at Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany.Inauguration: The first global World NGO Day event was held on 27 February 2014 by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland (MFAF) in Helsinki, Finland.

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28 Feb, 2026
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Veteran CPI Leader R. Nallakannu Passed AwayOn February 25, 2026, R. Nallakannu, a veteran leader of the Communist Party of India (CPI), passed away at the age of 101 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu (TN). He was born on 26 December 1925 at Srivaikuntam in Tiruvaikuntam (now Thoothukudi district),TN.About R. Nallakannu:Profile:He  is one of India’s most respected communist leaders and a veteran of the freedom struggle. He is known for his integrity, simplicity, and lifelong commitment to farmers and workers.Political Career: He was the senior leader of the CPI. He played a key role in strengthening the communist movement in TN and was imprisoned multiple times for participating in protests and political agitations.State Leadership: He served as the CPI TN State Secretary for several years, guiding the party’s activities across the state.Legacy: He strongly advocated for farmers’ rights, including land reforms, fair pricing, and irrigation, while raising awareness on river water disputes and opposing illegal sand mining to promote environmental conservation.He championed the Cauveri and Thamirabarani river issues, seeking judicial interventions against exploitation, and consistently supported marginalized communities, workers’ welfare, and grassroots democratic movements, leaving a lasting legacy of social justice and activism.

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28 Feb, 2026
Veteran CPI Leader R. Nallakannu Passed AwayOn February 25, 2026, R. Nallakannu, a veteran leader of the Communist Party of India (CPI), passed away at the age of 101 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu (TN). He was born on 26 December 1925 at Srivaikuntam in Tiruvaikuntam (now Thoothukudi district),TN.About R. Nallakannu:Profile:He  is one of India’s most respected communist leaders and a veteran of the freedom struggle. He is known for his integrity, simplicity, and lifelong commitment to farmers and workers.Political Career: He was the senior leader of the CPI. He played a key role in strengthening the communist movement in TN and was imprisoned multiple times for participating in protests and political agitations.State Leadership: He served as the CPI TN State Secretary for several years, guiding the party’s activities across the state.Legacy: He strongly advocated for farmers’ rights, including land reforms, fair pricing, and irrigation, while raising awareness on river water disputes and opposing illegal sand mining to promote environmental conservation.He championed the Cauveri and Thamirabarani river issues, seeking judicial interventions against exploitation, and consistently supported marginalized communities, workers’ welfare, and grassroots democratic movements, leaving a lasting legacy of social justice and activism.
Veteran CPI Leader R. Nallakannu Passed AwayOn February 25, 2026, R. Nallakannu, a veteran leader of the Communist Party of India (CPI), passed away at the age of 101 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu (TN). He was born on 26 December 1925 at Srivaikuntam in Tir...
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Facebook Overseas Acquires 30% Stake in REIL for Rs.256.6 CroreIn February 2026, Facebook Overseas, a wholly owned subsidiary of Meta Platforms Inc, acquired a 30% stake (25.65 crore shares) in Reliance Enterprise Intelligence Limited (REIL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Reliance Intelligence Limited (Reliance Intelligence) group, for about Rs.256.6 crores, at an average value of Rs.10 per share.About the 30% Equity Sale of REIL to Facebook Overseas:Issued Shares: REIL issued a total of 85.32 crore equity shares. Of these, 59.66 crore shares worth Rs.596.6 crores were allotted to RIL.Shareholding: With this move, Reliance Intelligence holds 70% of REIL and Facebook Overseas holds 30% equity.Disclosure: The transaction was disclosed in a stock exchange filing under Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)’s Listing Regulations.About REIL: It was incorporated to focus on enterprise Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions. Its objectives include developing AI-based platforms and tools, providing AI services for enterprises and government institutions, creating scalable digital intelligence infrastructure, and supporting India’s growing AI ecosystem.

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28 Feb, 2026
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RBI Approves SBI MF to Acquire Up to 9.99% Stake in RBL Bank and Bandhan BankIn February 2026, The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) approved SBI Mutual Fund (MF), a subsidiary of State Bank of India (SBI), to acquire up to a 9.99% of the paid-up share capital or voting rights in RBL Bank.RBI approved SBI MF to acquire up to 9.99% stake, including equity share capital and voting rights in Bandhan Bank.About RBI Approval to SBI MF:Time Period: SBI MF has one year from the approval date to complete the share acquisition up to the 9.99% limit. Its aggregate holding must not exceed 9.99% of RBL Bank at any time.Re-Approval: If the stake of SBI MF falls below 5%, it will require fresh RBI approval to raise it back to 5% or more, ensuring proper due diligence on the investor, protection of financial stability, and transparent ownership structure in banks.Current Shareholding: As of 20 February 2026, SBI MF held about 1.88% of RBL Bank’s shares. As of 2025, SBI MF held around 2% in Bandhan Bank.Rule Compliance: The approval was granted by the RBI following an application by SBI Mutual Fund, subject to compliance with the Banking Regulation Act, 1949; RBI’s 2025 Directions on acquisition and holding of shares; the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), 1999; and regulations issued by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), along with other applicable guidelines.

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28 Feb, 2026
RBI Approves SBI MF to Acquire Up to 9.99% Stake in RBL Bank and Bandhan BankIn February 2026, The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) approved SBI Mutual Fund (MF), a subsidiary of State Bank of India (SBI), to acquire up to a 9.99% of the paid-up share capital or voting rights in RBL Bank.RBI approved SBI MF to acquire up to 9.99% stake, including equity share capital and voting rights in Bandhan Bank.About RBI Approval to SBI MF:Time Period: SBI MF has one year from the approval date to complete the share acquisition up to the 9.99% limit. Its aggregate holding must not exceed 9.99% of RBL Bank at any time.Re-Approval: If the stake of SBI MF falls below 5%, it will require fresh RBI approval to raise it back to 5% or more, ensuring proper due diligence on the investor, protection of financial stability, and transparent ownership structure in banks.Current Shareholding: As of 20 February 2026, SBI MF held about 1.88% of RBL Bank’s shares. As of 2025, SBI MF held around 2% in Bandhan Bank.Rule Compliance: The approval was granted by the RBI following an application by SBI Mutual Fund, subject to compliance with the Banking Regulation Act, 1949; RBI’s 2025 Directions on acquisition and holding of shares; the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), 1999; and regulations issued by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), along with other applicable guidelines.
RBI Approves SBI MF to Acquire Up to 9.99% Stake in RBL Bank and Bandhan BankIn February 2026, The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) approved SBI Mutual Fund (MF), a subsidiary of State Bank of India (SBI), to acquire up to a 9.99% of the paid-up share cap...
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WEF President & CEO Borge Brende Resigns; Alois Zwinggi Appointed Interim CEOOn February 26 2026, Børge Brende, President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the World Economic Forum (WEF), officially announced his resignation.Alois Zwinggi has been named interim President and CEO of the WEF.About Børge Brende:Profile: He is a Norwegian politician and diplomat, known for his expertise in international relations, diplomacy, and multilateral economic and social policy.Previous Roles: Before leading the WEF, he held several senior positions in the Norwegian government, including Minister of Foreign Affairs (2013–2017), Minister of Trade and Industry (2004–2005), and Minister of the Environment (2001–2004).WEF: He was appointed President and CEO of the WEF in 2017.

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28 Feb, 2026
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India’s Young Adults Rank 60th in Global Mental Health ReportIn February 2026, American Non-Government Organisation (NGO)Sapien Labs released its latest global mind health report titled ‘Global Mind Health in 2025: Mind Health-The Ability to Navigate Life’s Challenges and Function Productively’. As per the report, youth adults in India (aged 18 to 34 years) rank 60th out of 84 countries surveyed, with a Mind Health Quotient (MHQ) score of 33.In contrast, Indians aged 55 and above, rank at 49th spot globally, with an overall MHQ score of 96.About Global Mind Health in 2025:Methodology: The study ranks countries based on MHQ score, mapping emotional, social, cognitive and physical capacities of participants.Global MHQ Score: The study shows the global MHQ score at 66. In comparison, the MHQ score for adults aged 55 and above stands at 101 with  nearly 10% experiencing clinically major mental health challenges.However, the average MHQ score for youth (aged 18-34 years) is 36 and 41% experience clinically major mental health issues.Top 3 Countries: Youth (18-34): Ghana(1st), Nigeria (2nd), Kenya and Zimbabwe (3rd).For People (55+): Indonesia(1st), El Salvador (2nd) and Ghana and Mexico (3rd).

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