During Mahashivaratri celebrations in Coimbatore, Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev launched the Bhavya Bharat Bhushan Award, a national honour recognizing individuals with outstanding contributions in national security, science, technology, sports, arts, business, literature, and community welfare. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh attended as chief guest and presented the award to recipients from various fields. The Isha Foundation says the award celebrates excellence and nation‑building efforts, reinforcing India’s trajectory of holistic social progress. The ceremony highlighted the foundation’s role in promoting national development through diverse initiatives. ([newindianexpress.com](https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/telangana/2026/Feb/06/hyderabad-set-to-host-bioasia-summit-2026?utm_source=openai))
Bhavya Bharat Bhushan Award launched
Honours contributions across multiple sectors
Rajnath Singh attended as chief guest
Isha Foundation initiative linked to Mahashivaratri
Aims to inspire national service and excellence
Feb 17, 2026
Ayesha Karim Wins Veergatha 5.0 Super 100
Ayesha Karim, a Class IV student from Guwahati, has won the Veergatha 5.0 Super 100 competition for young artists. Her winning sketch honors Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, who died during the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. The national program recognises patriotism and artistic expression by schoolchildren, with Assam marking its first win in five years. Judges praised the work for its emotional depth and historical resonance. Ayesha’s achievement highlights Assam’s growing presence in national arts education and its encouragement of youth to reflect on national service and bravery through creativity.
Winner: Ayesha Karim, Guwahati; Veergatha 5.0 Super 100.
Theme: honors Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan (2008 Mumbai attacks).
Significance: Assam’s first win in five years.
Recognition: patriotism and artistic expression by schoolchildren.
Impact: promotes youth engagement in national service themes.
Bhavya Bharat Bhushan Award Launched by Sadhguru
Spiritual leader Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev launched the Bhavya Bharat Bhushan Award, a national honour recognizing individuals for exceptional contributions to India’s growth and well-being. The award was presented during Mahashivaratri celebrations at the Isha Yoga Center, with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh as chief guest. The initiative aims to acknowledge excellence across sectors including national security, business, arts and entertainment, sports, community welfare, science and technology, and literature and academia. The programme seeks to celebrate role models, inspire youth and reinforce the link between spiritual leadership and national development.
Event: Mahashivaratri celebration at Isha Yoga Center.
Purpose: highlight national role models and inspire youth.
Feb 12, 2026
Puducherry Doctors Win Chang-Crandall Humanitarian Award 2026
Puducherry, 12 February 2026 — Two senior ophthalmologists from Puducherry, Dr Haripriya Aravind and Dr R Venkatesh, have been selected for the Chang-Crandall Humanitarian Award 2026. They will receive the honour at the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) Foundation conference in Washington DC on 11 April. The award recognises exceptional service in cataract care and includes a $100,000 grant, which the recipients have chosen to donate to the Aravind Eye Care System to support its non‑profit initiatives.
Dr Haripriya Aravind and Dr R Venkatesh awarded
Presentation at ASCRS Foundation Conference, Washington
Award recognises humanitarian cataract care work
Includes $100,000 grant donated to Aravind Eye Care System
Feb 09, 2026
Chef Vishnu Manohar sets finger millet pudding world record in Gadchiroli
At the Koya Krushi Kumbh festival in Gadchiroli, Chef Vishnu Manohar led a team to prepare finger millet (ragi) pudding weighing 1,111 kilograms, setting a world record. The feat showcased coarse cereals grown locally and their nutritional value on a global stage. The record was registered with the India Book of Records, the Asia Book of Records and the World Record Book of India. Farmers from Gadchiroli supplied the grain, cultivated through sustainable practices. The event drew national and international attention to traditional cereals and rural economies, highlighting culinary innovation linked to agriculture.
Record: 1,111 kg finger millet pudding
Location: Gadchiroli, Koya Krushi Kumbh festival
Leader: Chef Vishnu Manohar
Recognition: IBR, Asia Book of Records, World Record Book of India
Source of grain: Gadchiroli farmers; sustainability emphasis
Feb 06, 2026
Indian Educator Wins Global Teacher Prize 2026
Indian teacher Rouble Nagi has won the Global Teacher Prize 2026 at the World Government Summit in Dubai. The award carries one million dollars and was presented by Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. Nagi was honoured for turning neglected walls into interactive murals that teach reading, writing, arithmetic, public health and environmental awareness. Over two decades, her work has helped more than one million children access formal education through art. She was selected from over 5,000 nominations representing 139 countries.
Winner: Rouble Nagi, Global Teacher Prize 2026.
Event: World Government Summit, Dubai.
Prize: USD 1 million; presented by the Crown Prince.
Achievement: Educational murals improving literacy and health awareness.
Reach: Impacted over one million children; 139 countries represented.