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One Liner Current Affairs

A rare ant species was discovered in Garbhanga Reserve Forest near Guwahati. The finding underscores the conservation value of urban-edge forests.

Category : National
Published on: February 10 2026

India beat Bangladesh 4–0 to win the SAFF U-19 Women’s title. The victory marks a strong comeback and preparation for continental competition.

Category : Sports
Published on: February 10 2026

INS Arnala, India’s first indigenous ASW shallow water craft, boosts coastal defence and naval self-reliance. It has over 80% indigenous content.

Category : Defense
Published on: February 10 2026

NSO launched a beta MCP server to enable AI-ready, real-time access to India’s official datasets. The platform supports seamless integration of statistics into modern analytical tools.

Category : Science and Tech
Published on: February 10 2026

International Epilepsy Day 2026 promotes awareness and action through the #EpilepsyPledge campaign. It focuses on inclusion and reducing stigma.

Category : Important Days
Published on: February 10 2026

India ranked second globally outside the US in LEED-certified building space in 2025. The growth reflects a push toward sustainable urban development.

Category : Miscellaneous
Published on: February 10 2026

A 7.22-metre reticulated python in Indonesia was recognised by Guinness as the longest measured snake. The discovery highlights Sulawesi’s biodiversity.

Category : Miscellaneous
Published on: February 10 2026

Himachal Pradesh launched an AI-based education platform for competitive exam aspirants. The programme ensures equal digital learning access.

Category : State
Published on: February 10 2026

Uttarakhand began a ₹3,300-crore Sharda river corridor project to boost tourism and infrastructure in Champawat. The plan links heritage with economic growth.

Category : State
Published on: February 10 2026

ZSI scientists discovered two new marine worm species in polluted coastal zones of West Bengal. The finding highlights hidden biodiversity and ecological resilience.

Category : State
Published on: February 10 2026

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