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IBBI Introduces Revised LIQ E-Forms to Streamline Liquidation Process

New Electronic Liquidation Forms Under IBC: Key Changes and Exam Facts

The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) has notified a revised set of electronic forms for the liquidation process, aimed at easing compliance for insolvency professionals and improving the accuracy and consistency of regulatory filings. The revamped framework will come into force from January 2026 and forms part of wider reforms to modernise procedures under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC).

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Critically Endangered Indian Vultures Released in Melghat Tiger Reserve

Melghat Vulture Reintroduction: Conservation Strategy, Challenges

In a major boost to India’s wildlife conservation efforts, 15 critically endangered Indian vultures have been released into the wild at the Somthana Range of Melghat Tiger Reserve. The release is part of a long-term species recovery programme aimed at restoring vulture populations that have witnessed a dramatic decline across the subcontinent over the past three decades.

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Bela Tarr, Pioneer of Slow Cinema, Passes Away at 70

Remembering Bela Tarr: Satantango Director and European Arthouse Icon

Renowned Hungarian filmmaker Bela Tarr, one of the most uncompromising voices of European arthouse cinema, passed away at the age of 70 after a prolonged illness. His death was confirmed by the European Film Academy, of which he had been a member since 1997. Tarr’s passing marks the end of an era defined by radical form, philosophical depth, and fearless artistic integrity.

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India’s First Hydrogen Train to Begin Trials on Jind–Sonipat Route

Hydrogen-Powered Trains in India: Technology, Route and Exam Facts

India is poised to enter a new era of green mobility with the launch of its first hydrogen-powered train, scheduled to begin trial operations on the Jind–Sonipat route in Haryana from January 26, 2026. The initiative marks a significant milestone in Indian Railways efforts to reduce diesel dependence and cut carbon emissions from rail transport.

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Siddaramaiah Becomes Karnataka’s Longest-Serving Chief Minister

From Janata Politics to Congress Power: Siddaramaiah’s Record Tenure Explained

In a state known for political instability, coalition churn, and frequent leadership changes, Siddaramaiah has carved out a rare record. By surpassing the tenure of his mentor D. Devaraj Urs, he has become the longest-serving Chief Minister of Karnataka, completing nearly seven years and eight months in office across two non-consecutive terms.

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