NEW DELHI: In a major push to eliminate lymphatic filariasis, the Center on Monday launched its annual mass drug administration campaign across the country in 12 endemic states, marking a decisive shift in strategy to achieve the elimination target by 2027.Launching the campaign, Union Health Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda said the shift from twice-yearly to annual centralized rounds of drugs is aimed at improving compliance, enhancing surveillance and overcoming last-mile gaps that have slowed progress in several districts.Lymphatic filariasis, commonly known as elephantiasis, is a mosquito-borne disease that damages the lymphatic system and can lead to irreversible swelling of the limbs, hydrocele, disability and social stigma. The disease remains endemic in 348 districts across 20 states and union territories.Although 143 districts have successfully stopped mass drug administration after completing transmission assessment surveys, nearly half reported infection levels still above the elimination threshold. Data from the Ministry of Health show that more than 620,000 people suffer from lymphedema and more than 120,000 people suffer from hydrocele in endemic areas.This round of annual drug management is being implemented in Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal, covering 719 blocks in 124 districts. The goal is to reduce microfilariae prevalence to less than one percent, the benchmark needed to interrupt transmission.India has committed to eliminating filariasis as a public health problem by the end of 2027, three years ahead of the global target. Officials said the redesigned annual campaign will allow for uninterrupted monitoring, especially during the monsoon months when drug delivery and follow-up are traditionally affected.Addressing state health ministers and senior officials, Nadda said filariasis is not just a medical condition but a disease that erodes livelihoods and plunges families into long-term financial hardship. He stressed the need for direct observation of drug consumption, enhanced vector control and sustained community engagement to combat public hesitancy.The program also refocused on morbidity management, including hydrocele surgery and care of patients with chronic swelling. Such surgeries are covered under the Ayushman Bharat health insurance plan and Ayushman Arogya Mandirs are expected to support early detection and follow-up care.Steady progress over the past decade, including improved drug compliance and expanded regional coverage, has laid the foundation for India to eventually become filariasis-free, officials said.
‘Why only bowlers?’ T20 World Cup action debate breaks out, R Ashwin defends Pakistan’s Usman Tariq | Cricket News
New Delhi: Pakistan Spinning Mills Usman Tariq After his triumphant performance against the United States in the 2026 T20 World Cup, he was once again at the center of a heated debate over his bowling action, with India’s veteran off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin stepped in to defend the bowler amid mounting criticism online. Push boundaries with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Although the ICC cleared Tariq of his conduct twice last year, Tariq’s unique “stop and deliver” behavior sparked a fresh wave of “mockery” accusations on social media.
“Even football no longer allows players to take a time-out during a penalty run-up. How is this okay? Action – all good. But a time-out? The same goes for passing the ball. This cannot be more serious,” Goswami wrote.Ashwin, however, offered a different perspective, agreeing with the football analogy but arguing that cricket’s rules often impose disproportionate restrictions on bowlers. “Agree football doesn’t allow this! While a batsman can switch or reverse without informing the umpire or bowler, why is the restriction restricted to the bowler only after committing to bat on one side?” Ashwin wrote on social media. “In fact, a bowler is not allowed to change his/her bowling arm without informing the umpire. They should change this rule in the first place.”According to ICC rules, a bowler’s elbow extension must not exceed 15 degrees between the arm reaching horizontal position and the point of delivery – a guideline often cited in criticism of Tariq online. The spinner, who has previously come under scrutiny, insists the bend in his arm is natural.
Who is Vikash Ramkissoon? Guyanese MP’s Hindi speech in parliament goes viral
A debate in the Guyana Parliament took an unexpected turn when MP Vikash Ramkissoon responded in fluent Hindi after an opposition MP questioned his knowledge of the language.The exchange began when an opposition member claimed that Ramkissoon did not understand Hindi. After seeking permission from the Speaker, he said he would respond directly to the remark in Hindi.Ramkissoon addressed the House of Representatives, naming opposition members and issuing an open challenge. He said he was ready to debate on any subject at any venue of his opponent’s choice, including television, and the discussion could be conducted entirely in Hindi without reference to notes or documents.“No matter what you want to do, the main answer is not to read the newspaper.” (They decide the topic and I respond without paper), he said.He spoke calmly but firmly, claiming no excuse for his fluency in Hindi. The moment caught the attention of lawmakers in the room and quickly resonated beyond the chamber.The video went viral on social media and received thousands of views. Many users praised Ramkissoon’s conducting, describing the moment as a powerful example of cultural representation and linguistic diversity in governance.He further accused the opposition of using “coded language” to divide society and claimed that the party’s philosophy advocates equality before God. “It’s a tradition I follow,” he said.A large number of Guyana’s population are descendants of Indian indentured laborers, and although English is the official language, Hindi remains culturally important within the Indo-Guyanese community.The move comes amid re-warming of relations between India and Guyana. In November 2024, Prime Minister Modi visited Guyana. This was the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Guyana in more than 50 years and was warmly welcomed by the Indian and Guyana society. Cooperation between the two countries spans energy, healthcare, capacity building and cultural exchanges and forms part of India’s broader engagement with Caribbean countries.
Who is Vikash Ramkissoon?
Vikash Ramkissoon is a Member of Parliament and Minister of Agriculture for the Co-operative Republic of Guyana. He was appointed to the ministerial portfolio on September 13, 2025.Ramkissoon has a background in finance, law and public services. He holds a Master’s degree in Commerce and Finance and a Bachelor’s degree in Commerce from Delhi University. He later obtained a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree with distinction from the University of Guyana.Prior to becoming a Minister, he served as Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Agriculture during the 12th Parliament of Guyana from 2020 to 2025. During this period, he worked closely with agricultural stakeholders, particularly in the Essequibo-West Demerara region.Prior to entering public service, Ramkissoon established his career in the banking industry and served as Branch Manager of Demerara Bank Limited, overseeing financial operations.As Minister of Agriculture, his responsibilities include modernizing and diversifying Guyana’s agricultural sector and enhancing food security.
Nancy Guthrie case: Here are all the photos and videos of potential subjects released by FBI
The Nancy Guthrie case is moving quickly, with surveillance footage released and a person in custody in connection with the case. The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the location of Nancy and/or the arrest of those responsible for her disappearance.

Here’s what was seen in surveillance video and images released by the FBI during the investigation.
What do the surveillance videos and photos show?
The FBI initially released surveillance photos of potential targets of the investigation. Director Kashi Patel in ” X postsWhile sharing the photos, authorities “have been working closely with our private sector partners to continue to recover any images or video footage from Nancy Guthrie’s home that may have been lost, damaged, or inaccessible due to various factors, including deletion of the recording device. The video was recovered from residual data in the back-end system.”
“As of this morning, law enforcement, working with our partners, have discovered these new, previously inaccessible images showing an armed man who appears to have tampered with Nancy Guthrie’s front door camera on the morning she disappeared,” Patel added.
patel Later I shared a video The content of the thread, reads: “Additional footage recovered from the same camera from the same timeline on the morning Nancy Guthrie disappeared. This footage occurs just before the original video was shared, as the man approaches Nancy Guthrie’s front door.”
He then shared Two more videos The thread reads, “More images have been recovered from the same camera on Nancy Guthrie’s front door the morning she disappeared, including two videos of the person.”
The black-and-white photos and footage show a man wearing gloves, a mask, khakis, sneakers and a backpack who appears to be fiddling with a camera at Guthrie’s front door on the morning of Guthrie’s disappearance. One of the videos shows the man walking to the door with his head lowered. The person’s eyes are visible through the holes in the mask.
Latest developments of the case
Lavalez has Reported on X Law enforcement officers have executed a search warrant at a location rio de janeiroArizona, as part of the investigation Nancy Guthrie’s disappear. The suspect detained in Nancy’s case was making DoorDash deliveries, according to his family, NewsNation’s Brian Entin reported.
“Subject was taken into custody in Rio de Janeiro, Texas near Mexico. Just spoke with his family and they stated he was delivering a DoorDash when he was pulled over. The FBI is searching the house…” he said.
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That man’s My mother-in-law always insisted Entin reported that he was not involved in the case.
Nancy has still not been found. her daughter Savannah Guthrie; Reshare photo Potential subjects on her Instagram. “We believe she is alive. Take her home,” she wrote.
she shared one of the videos Another post touched on the subject, writing: “Someone out there recognized this person. We believe she is still out there. Take her home.”
“IndiGo will operate flights as per new pilot duty norms from today:” DGCA | News India
New Delhi: indigo Starting from Wednesday (February 11), flights will be operated in accordance with the requirements of the new pilot safety flight duty regulations. The exemption granted by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to the airline’s Airbus A320 family pilots from complying with Flight Duty Time Limits (FDTL) lapsed on Tuesday. In early December 2025, the airline also took the same step to revive its collapsed flight schedule as IndiGo canceled thousands of flights during the month, affecting hundreds of thousands of passengers during the peak travel month.“IndiGo has informed the DGCA that it should be fully prepared to comply with legal provisions and implement the approved FDTL plan after the expiry of the exemption. IndiGo further stated that all necessary operational, scheduling and monitoring arrangements are in place to ensure full compliance with the approved FDTL plan from February 11, 2026,” DGCA said in a statement on Wednesday.Sharing the “latest status”, the regulator said the one-time exemption was granted to IndiGo on December 5, 2025 “in view of the large-scale flight disruption faced by the airline in early December 2025… to stabilize flight operations and safeguard the safety and interests of passengers”. The exemption “is valid for a limited time until February 10, 2026.”“…the exemption is granted subject to certain conditions such as submission of hourly flight operations data and weekly/fortnightly operational performance reports to the DGCA. During the validity period of the exemption, IndiGo’s flight operations are closely monitored through regular review meetings with the DGCA. In addition, the DGCA has deployed officials at various airports to oversee passenger handling and address passenger inconvenience. In addition, the Indigo Aviation Operations Control Center is also equipped with Flight Operations Inspectors (FOls) to conduct real-time monitoring of flight operations to ensure continuous supervision during the exemption period. ” the statement added.
What exactly destroyed the Indus Valley? It’s not a war, it’s a slow death from drought | World News
The Indus Valley Civilization may not disappear all at once. Long, recurring droughts may have slowly weakened one of the world’s earliest urban societies, new research suggests. Cities like Mohenjo-daro and Harappa were once built around reliable rivers, but as water became harder to find, they seemed to be in trouble. As conditions worsened, people began to move away, settlements declined, and daily life became uncertain. It’s astonishing that something as mundane as rainfall can so profoundly affect the fate of an entire civilization. The researchers believe the damage lasted for decades, with early changes so slow that they were barely noticed at first.
How the Indus River Basin is building smart cities along the river
as quoted Science Daily In a study titled “Scientists finally uncover the cause of the collapse of the Indus Valley Civilization,” the Indus Valley, also known as the Harappan civilization, was very advanced for its time. Cities are more than just piles of bricks; they organize streets, complex drainage systems, and water management systems. Experts say the association had trade links as far away as Mesopotamia. They even developed a script, although we can’t see it today.But life is never easy. Even with such ingenious engineering, civilization still relied heavily on the Indus River. When the flow of the river changes, the entire system begins to shake. Experts say climate change, especially rainfall patterns, could slowly make the area harder to live in.
How Long Has Drought Slowly Destroyed the Indus Valley?
Scientists studying this question used computer climate simulations spanning thousands of years. The simulations reportedly showed a steady decline in rainfall between 5,000 and 3,000 years ago. Some droughts apparently lasted for more than 85 years. There was no reliable water for a long time.It seems that as the drought continues, people are getting closer to remaining water sources. But eventually, even these areas could not sustain large populations. The city began to empty out. A particularly long drought reportedly occurred about 3,500 years ago, coinciding with widespread abandonment of key sites. Archaeologists believe this is the moment when civilization truly began to collapse.
Stone and soil tell the story of drought
To check the model, the researchers looked at stalagmites and stalactites in regional caves. When growth slows, it usually means less rainfall. They also examined lake sediments. Both seem to match the simulation very well. It’s as if the environment left a diary in the stone and dirt of what exactly happened.According to reports, climate scientist Nick Scroxton (Nick Scroxton) said this work helps explain how changes in rainfall affect urban settlement and agriculture. Earth scientist Liviu Giosan called the study an “important step” in understanding the hydroclimate of ancient civilizations. The scientists seemed satisfied with their cross-checks.
I want something an upgrade from the S25 Ultra | Technology News
Samsung finally comes out and reveals its highly anticipated release date Galaxy S26 Ultrascheduled to be released on February 25, 2026. Other S26 models and new wearables are expected to follow. Now that it’s finally out, I think it has multiple aspects that need improvement compared to the previous generation flagship S25 Ultra, including the camera, design, and more. If it delivers on these aspects, it will be a better product than the S25 Ultra. Read on to learn the details.

A better telephoto camera
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra has two telephoto lenses. Yes, two. But none of them come close to the features of Chinese flagships like the Vivo X300 Pro or Xiaomi Mi 17 Ultra. It’s time for Samsung to bring bigger sensors to the S series, or at least introduce features like telephoto macro capabilities, which will make the overall experience more diverse. However, according to current reports, the S26 Ultra may end up using the same main telephoto camera as the S25 Ultra.
rounded corners
The Galaxy S25 Ultra offers significant improvements over the S24 Ultra in terms of holding comfort. The edges become softer and no longer dig into your palm. If the S26 Ultra further softens the corners, it will bring a more refined experience compared to the S25 Ultra.
This year, reports that Samsung may follow Apple’s lead and switch to aluminum and ditch titanium may be one of the biggest hints of what to expect this year.
Better touch and integration
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra has good haptics, but it’s not great, at least not as good as the Pixel 10 Pro or iPhone 17 Pro. Excellent tactile sensation significantly improves the overall sensory experience. Thanks to subtle haptic feedback integration, clicks feel more tactile, interactions feel softer, and the user interface feels more premium. If the S26 Ultra improves on this aspect, it will offer a better experience compared to the upcoming S25 Ultra.
More batteries
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is equipped with a 5,000mAh battery and supports 45W fast charging. When you think about it, that’s not very competitive compared to some recent flagships, including the OnePlus 15 and Realme GT 8 Pro. This is largely because Samsung still hasn’t chosen silicon-carbon battery technology. Based on recent industry videos and reports, Samsung appears to be waiting for the technology to mature, but it remains to be seen how Samsung’s loyal users will respond to this approach in the long term.

