Key highlights Parakram Diwas is not just a calendar entry—it’s a narrative instrument. The Government decided that Netaji’s birthday (23 January) will be celebrated every year as Parakram Diwas, anchored in official notification. Press Information Bureau For readers, the value isn’t only historical. It’s also interpretive: every year, the day becomes a mirror of what the state wants to...
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Wind Energy Revival 2026: What Policy Signals Are Emerging
Key highlights Why wind “felt slow” — and why 2026 looks different Wind suffered from land constraints, tariff pressure, and execution delays. But the grid now needs complementary generation: wind often produces when solar drops, which raises its value in a high-solar system. Policy signal #1: Repowering (same land, better machines) Repowering is the most underrated...
The “Sticky Inflation” Story: Why Trendlines Matter More Than One Month’s Headline
Key highlights There is a reason serious analysts distrust single-month drama: inflation is a series. CPI’s real value is not the headline you publish today—it is the trend you can defend tomorrow. The official CPI portal and MoSPI’s CPI materials provide access points (press releases, annexures, and structured data) that let readers trace inflation’s behaviour...
January 2026 “India Data Calendar”: The Dates That Decide Headlines Before They’re Written
Key highlights If you want clean, defensible journalism in January 2026, you don’t start with gossip—you start with schedules. The MoSPI Advance Release Calendar exists for a reason: official data doesn’t arrive randomly, and serious coverage shouldn’t either. Stats & Programme Ministry In editorial operations, the ARC is the quiet difference between a newsroom that chases...
Consumer Rights in India 2026: How to File a Complaint in Minutes
Key highlights The 2-lane system (simple version) Lane 1: NCH (fast escalation)Best when you want the company to respond quickly and you want a documented complaint trail. The Department of Consumer Affairs’ official pages and India.gov service listings point to NCH resources. Consumer Affairs+1 Lane 2: e-Daakhil (formal case filing)Best when money is stuck, the seller...
One Year of Trump’s Second Term: What Global Trade Watches After 20 January 2026
Key highlights “One year of Trump second term” will trend because the one-year mark is a natural audit point: what changed in policy posture, and what did markets actually price in? Official U.S. government pages reflect the new administration’s posture and actions early in 2025, and that anchors the timeline for the one-year anniversary on 20...
Urban Local Bodies Finance 2026: Grants, Own Revenue, and Debt
In 2026, the biggest urban question isn’t only “what will my city build?” It’s “how will my city pay for it?” Because roads, drainage, lights, and water depend on municipal cashflow just like businesses do. Grants: what citizens should understand The Department of Expenditure portal hosts ULB grant guidelines under the 15th Finance Commission architecture. doe.gov.inPIB...
Amazon 2026: Retail margin reality vs cloud profitability
Key highlights The Amazon model in one line Amazon is a retail/logistics empire with a high-margin engine (AWS) and a growing monetization layer (ads, Prime economics). The financials make the mix visible. Follow the operating income: it tells you who pays for what Amazon reports segment operating income (loss). In 2024: That’s the core: AWS...
President’s Address to Joint Session 2026: Meaning, Timing Pattern, and Why the Motion of Thanks Is the Real Battle
Key highlights If the Union Budget is the “money speech,” the President’s Address is the “meaning speech.” It’s the ceremonial opening—yes—but it’s also the government’s first big narrative moment of the Budget Session: what the country should believe the government is trying to do. Official parliamentary procedure documents explain the President’s Address framework and the...
Dollar Dominance 2026: Is “De-dollarization” Real or Just a Headline?
Key highlights What the official data actually shows Two clean lenses: If a currency is the “plumbing” for transactions and hedging, it stays dominant even if trade invoicing shifts a little. Why dominance persists: the boring reasons that matter This isn’t ideology. It’s operational convenience. What “real de-dollarization” would look like People ask:“If countries want...









