India Today — Top Headlines

Feb 14, 2026
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India Today — Top Headlines

Seva Teerth Inaugurated: A New Era of Governance

New Delhi — Prime Minister Narendra Modi today inaugurated Seva Teerth, a consolidated administrative complex housing the Prime Minister’s Office, National Security Council Secretariat, and Cabinet Secretariat.
The government says this modern hub will improve coordination, reduce bureaucratic delays, and bring a citizen-first mindset to India’s decision-making core. Officials describe it as a significant step toward streamlined governance and administrative efficiency.


Wheat Exports Allowed After Four Years

In a major policy shift, the Indian government has announced the lifting of restrictions on wheat exports, ending a four-year ban.
Authorities cite strong domestic availability and stable prices as key reasons behind the decision. A formal export notification is expected from the Directorate General of Foreign Trade soon.

Exporters and farmers are optimistic that this move could unlock new markets and improve farm incomes, while analysts are watching global price effects closely.


Inflation Data: First Figures Under New Methodology

India’s retail inflation rose to 2.75% in January 2026, according to the first official reading under a revised statistical series with an updated base year.
Though still within the Reserve Bank of India’s target range, this figure indicates evolving consumption patterns in the economy.

Economists say the new data series offers a clearer picture of price trends — especially in housing and services — and will influence future monetary policy discussions.


Cricket Buzz: India–Pakistan T20 World Cup Clash

Cricket fever is rising as India prepares to face Pakistan in the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup 2026 duel.
Former captain Rohit Sharma stressed that mindset will be crucial, urging the team to focus on execution rather than emotions in this high-pressure rivalry match.

Fans across the nation are gearing up for what promises to be another epic contest between the arch-rivals.


In Brief

  • Union Budget expectations remain high, with citizens seeking job creation and relief in the cost of living.

  • Schools across India are featuring updated national and global highlights in morning assemblies.


Final Word

Today’s headlines reflect a mix of governance reforms, economic recalibration, and sporting anticipation. From policy shifts to cricket battles, India continues to navigate change with focus on growth and global engagement.

Stay tuned for more updates.

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