
Key highlights Republic Day is pageantry, yes—but it’s also policy language spoken in visuals. The claim that bilateral legislative agreements will be signed with a visiting chief guest (likely a BRICS+ leader) is speculative until a confirmed guest is announced and outcomes are published. The safer way to read Republic Day diplomacy is as a directional indicator: who stands
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Agra, 2026 — In the historic city of Agra, a new wave of educational excellence is rising as CBSE schools like Agra Pioneer Academy, Lotus Learning Hub, and The Ganges View School are quickly becoming the go-to choice for young families. With their innovative approach to education, these schools are not just teaching; they’re revolutionizing
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Key Highlights: January 24 marks the International Day of Education, an event guided by the philosophy that knowledge is a “Global Public Good.” In 2026, UNESCO is leading a wave for “Learning for Lasting Peace.” This philosophy argues that education must go beyond vocational training to include “Global Citizenship Education” (GCED). The 2026 focus is on bridging the “Digital Divide.” The
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Key Highlights: Parakram Diwas 2026 honors the 129th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. The guiding philosophy here is “Subhasism”—a blend of fierce nationalism, social equality, and military discipline. The Ministry of Culture has curated events that highlight Netaji’s vision of an “Aatmanirbhar” (Self-reliant) India. This philosophical wave emphasizes that true freedom requires both economic independence and strategic strength.
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Key Highlights In 2026, GST penalties are less about “big raids” and more about small negligence becoming system-detectable. The portal now exposes your compliance gaps quickly: missing returns, mismatches, delayed uploads, and unexplained differences. What triggers late fees most often?Simple: late filing. The GST portal’s return filing guidance includes how late fee is computed for GSTR-3B—based
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Key highlights Most people watch Parliament like they watch a match—highlights, big speeches, a few turning points. The Business Advisory Committee is the part nobody watches: the room where the scoreboard is designed. If you control time, you don’t control opinions—but you can absolutely control how far opinions travel. Official Lok Sabha committee material describes the
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