Grammy Awards 2026 celebrate global musical breadth and new stars
The Grammy Awards 2026 showcased a mix of established icons and rising artists, highlighting global musical breadth and artistic innovation. The ceremony featured charttoppers across pop, rap, country and Latin genres, with performances by major stars and new talents. The event underscored the Grammys’ ongoing role as a mirror of the international music landscape, acknowledging long‑standing icons as well as boundary-pushing newcomers. The evening reflected evolving listener tastes and the enduring appeal of musical excellence across diverse genres and cultures.
Event: Grammy Awards 2026
Celebrates chart-toppers and rising artists
genres: pop, rap, country, Latin, etc.
Includes both legends and boundary-pushing newcomers
Highlights diversity and global music trends
Feb 26, 2026
Modi’s Knesset engagement highlighted in multiple reports
Following the Medal ceremony, Modi addressed the Knesset, reinforcing shared democratic values and cooperation in defense, technology, and trade. Coverage noted Modi’s historic leadership role on this visit and described the address as a significant moment in bilateral diplomacy. Israeli and Indian outlets quoted officials praising the partnership’s growth. The events reflect a broader push for strategic alignment in the region and across technology and security sectors. (Source: Economic Times; Livemint; Times of India, 25 Feb 2026)
Modi addressed the Knesset after Medal award
Highlights India‑Israel strategic partnership
Focus on defense, tech, and trade cooperation
Described as a historic leadership moment
Modi’s Medal ceremony and subsequent Knesset address highlighted
Narendra Modi’s Medal receipt was followed by a ceremonial address to the Knesset in Jerusalem, where he emphasized peace, dialogue, and regional stability. The event, attended by senior Israeli officials, marked a milestone in India’s global leadership. Organisers highlighted Modi’s role in advancing defense, technology, and trade links between the two countries. Media coverage described Modi as the first world leader to receive the Medal, underscoring the growth of India’s international diplomatic footprint. (Source: Economic Times, 25 Feb 2026)
Modi addressed the Knesset after receiving the medal
Event framed as strengthening India‑Israel ties
Highlights included defense and technology cooperation
Modi is described as first global leader to receive this award
Modi awarded Speaker of the Knesset Medal; Yad Vashem visit follows
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was conferred Israel’s Speaker of the Knesset Medal on 25 February 2026, becoming the first Indian PM to receive the honour. Earlier in the day, Modi paid tribute at Yad Vashem, Israel’s national memorial to the victims of the Holocaust. The dual engagements underscored strong bilateral ties and Modi’s role in promoting regional dialogue and security partnerships. Israeli media and official channels highlighted the historic nature of the award and the PM’s address to the Knesset. (Source: Livemint, Times of India; 25 Feb 2026)
Modi received the Knesset Medal on 25 Feb 2026
First Indian PM to receive Israel’s top parliamentary honour
Modi paid tribute at Yad Vashem the same day
Event signals deep India‑Israel strategic ties
Modi becomes first Indian leader honoured by both Israel and Palestine
Prime Minister Narendra Modi received Israel’s Speaker of the Knesset Medal on 25 February 2026, marking the first time an Indian prime minister has earned the highest parliamentary honour from Israel. Earlier in 2018, Modi had been awarded Palestine’s Grand Collar, highlighting India’s balanced diplomacy in West Asia. The Israeli awarding ceremony occurred in Jerusalem as Modi spoke to the Knesset about regional peace and strategic cooperation. The recognition underscores strengthening India‑Israel ties in defense, technology, and trade, while reflecting Modi’s broader regional engagement. (Source: Livemint; Times of India coverage, 25 Feb 2026)
Modi awarded Speaker of the Knesset Medal on 25 Feb 2026
First Indian PM to receive Israel’s highest parliamentary honour
Earlier honoured by Palestine in 2018 with Grand Collar
Award signals deepening India‑Israel strategic relations
Feb 25, 2026
Mumbai Airport wins Asia-Pacific Best Departure Award (ASQ 2025)
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) in Mumbai was named Asia-Pacific’s Best Airport for Departures in the over 40-million passengers category at the 2025 Airports Service Quality (ASQ) Awards by Airports Council International. The award reflects passenger feedback on check‑in, security, boarding, ambience, cleanliness and staff responsiveness. CSMIA’s recognition underscores sustained service standards and operational efficiency at a high-traffic gateway. Airport authorities emphasize that departures form a critical first touchpoint in air travel, and the accolade aligns with ongoing efforts to enhance passenger experience at Mumbai’s aviation hub.
CSMIA named Asia-Pacific Best Airport for Departures (over 40M paxs).
Award认证: 2025 Airports Service Quality (ASQ) by Airports Council International.
Based on passenger feedback on check‑in, security, boarding and more.
Highlights service consistency and operational coordination.
Departures as a key first touchpoint for travelers.
Feb 23, 2026
Boong Wins BAFTA 2026 Best Children’s Film
Boong, a Manipuri-language coming-of-age film, won the BAFTA 2026 Best Children’s & Family Film award. The 2024 production is directed by Lakshmipriya Devi and produced by Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar. The ceremony in London featured Paddington Bear announcing the winner in a memorable moment. Boong’s win marks a milestone for regional Indian cinema on the global stage, ahead of larger productions competing in the category. The recognition showcases the vitality of regional storytelling in India and its appeal to international audiences.
Boong won BAFTA 2026 Best Children’s & Family Film.
Directed by Lakshmipriya Devi; produced by Sidhwani and Akhtar.
Awards announced at BAFTA ceremony in London.
Paddington Bear delivered the winner reveal.
Significant milestone for regional Indian cinema.
One Battle After Another Leads BAFTA 2026 with Six Wins
The 2026 British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) were held on 22 February in London. One Battle After Another dominated, winning six awards including Best Film. Director Paul Thomas Anderson was recognised, and the film also secured wins in Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, and Editing. In another highlight, Boong won Best Children’s & Family Film, reflecting rising recognition for regional Indian cinema. Actor Robert Aramayo won Best Actor and the BAFTA Rising Star Award. The ceremony celebrated global film talent and featured a Paddington Bear moment during the winner announcements.
BAFTA 2026 held on 22 February in London.
One Battle After Another won six awards, including Best Film.
Director Paul Thomas Anderson acknowledged with a BAFTA win.
Boong won Best Children’s & Family Film (Manipuri language).
Robert Aramayo won Best Actor and BAFTA Rising Star.
Karan Adani Named Business Leader of the Year at 2026 AIMA Awards
Karan Adani, Managing Director of Adani Ports & SEZ Ltd and Adani Cement Ltd, was named Business Leader of the Year at the 2026 Managing India Awards by the All India Management Association (AIMA). The ceremony occurred during Platinum Jubilee celebrations in New Delhi, at the Taj Palace Hotel, with industry leaders in attendance. Adani dedicated the award to employees and thanked his family for support. The citation highlighted the Adani Group’s growth in ports and cement businesses and reflected leadership trends in Indian industry.
Karan Adani named Business Leader of the Year at 2026 AIMA Awards.
Event held during Platinum Jubilee celebrations in New Delhi.
Awards ceremony at Taj Palace Hotel; attendance of industry leaders.
Adani dedicated the award to employees and family support.
Cited for growth in ports and cement businesses.
Feb 21, 2026
Nagaland University honours five chemists with Lifetime Achievement Awards at ICCMR-2026
Nagaland University conferred Lifetime Achievement Awards on five eminent chemists during the inaugural ICCMR-2026 conference, held February 18–20 at Ihoshe Kinimi Hall in Lumami. The recipients were Prof A K Mallik, Prof V S Raja, Prof M A Quraishi, Prof M Indira Devi and Prof Nitin Chattopadhyay. The awards recognise outstanding contributions to chemical sciences and related disciplines and highlight the university’s commitment to advancing research in the Northeast. The three-day conference brought together scholars from across India and abroad, showcasing multidisciplinary research and industry partnerships that support scientific innovation and higher education.
Nagaland University awards Lifetime Achievement to five chemists
Recipients: A K Mallik, V S Raja, M A Quraishi, M Indira Devi, Nitin Chattopadhyay
Event held 18–20 February at Lumami, Nagaland
ICCMR-2026 conference promotes chemistry research
Recognises long-term contributions to chemical sciences