PM Modi Inaugurates India's First Namo Bharat RRTS on Delhi-Meerut Corridor
On 22 February 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated India's first Namo Bharat Rapid Rail Transit System (RRTS) on the Delhi-Meerut corridor from Meerut. The project integrates rapid intercity travel with the Meerut Metro, with both services operating from the same platform on the same track for the first time in the country. Officials say the Delhi-Meerut Namo Bharat Corridor will improve intra-city and inter-city mobility and reduce travel time. PM Modi described the move as a new era of world-class infrastructure for Uttar Pradesh and India. The inauguration highlighted integrated ticketing and streamlined station operations for passengers.
Inauguration date and venue: 22 February 2026, Meerut.
Delhi-Meerut Namo Bharat Corridor is India’s first operational RRTS.
Meerut Metro inaugurated from the same platform and track.
Integrated transport model enables intra-city and inter-city travel.
Direct connectivity from city platform to Delhi highlighted.
Feb 19, 2026
Vivek L. Bhimanwar sworn in as Chairman, Maharashtra PSC
Vivek L. Bhimanwar, a senior IAS officer, was sworn in as Chairman of the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) on Wednesday, at Lok Bhavan in Mumbai. The oath of office was administered by Acharya Devvrat, with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde congratulating Bhimanwar. The commission oversees competitive examinations and recruitment for Group A and B posts across state government departments. Bhimanwar inherits a period of major recruitment drives, and officials say his leadership will be key to maintaining rigorous selection processes and timely appointments.
Bhimanwar sworn in as MPSC Chairman.
Oath administered by Acharya Devvrat.
Ongoing major recruitment drives under MPSC.
Leadership expected to strengthen selection processes.
Role: oversee Group A and B state recruitments.
Feb 14, 2026
Bulgaria appoints Andrey Gyurov as interim prime minister ahead of April elections
Bulgarian President Iliana Yotova has appointed central bank deputy governor Andrey Gyurov as interim prime minister to steer the country toward national elections scheduled for 19 April 2026. The move follows prolonged political instability in a parliament that has failed to form a durable coalition. The caretaker government will be tasked with organising a free and fair vote in a fragmented political landscape. Gyurov, a seasoned economist, is to present his cabinet within seven days, subject to presidential approval. Once the cabinet is approved, the formal election date will be confirmed. The aim is governance stability during the transition and policy continuity in the interim period.
Appointer: President Iliana Yotova
Position: interim prime minister, caretaker government
Election date: 19 April 2026
Cabinet submission: within seven days of appointment
Purpose: stabilise governance and ensure free, fair elections
Context: prolonged parliamentary deadlock
Feb 07, 2026
Delhi Police launches Op Shashtra to curb online weapon culture
Delhi Police launched Operation Shashtra to curb the online glorification of weapons among youths. In the first phase, 61 FIRs have been registered and 67 people arrested, including 15 teenagers who were produced before the juvenile justice board. The police seized 69 firearms, 93 live rounds, and several knives and sharp-edged tools. The drive aims to counter the digital normalisation of weapon use through short-format videos and reels. City police chief Satish Golcha called for stronger vigil and prevention. The operation signals a broader push to protect youths from involvement in illicit activities online. (Sources: Deccan Chronicle, 6 February 2026; district reports.)
Operation Shashtra targets online weapon portrayal among youths.
Seizures include 69 firearms and 93 live rounds; knives also recovered.
Focus on social media content and youth safety.
Involves juvenile justice procedures for minors.
Part of broader digital safety and youth protection efforts.
Feb 06, 2026
Indian Teams Flag Off Mount Aconcagua Expedition
On 5 February 2026, Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh flagged off an Indian mountaineering expedition to Mount Aconcagua in Argentina, the highest peak in South America. The mission is a collaboration between the Nehru Institute of Mountaineering (NIM) and the Jawahar Institute of Mountaineering & Winter Sports (JIM&WS). Officials say the expedition demonstrates India’s growing emphasis on adventure training, physical endurance and leadership development. The journey strengthens India’s presence in global high‑altitude exploration and enhances capabilities in mountain safety, logistics and teamwork for future missions.
Event: Flag-off for Mt Aconcagua expedition; 5 Feb 2026.