Eight-Year-Old Hindu Student Forced to Change London School After Alleged Discrimination Over ‘Tilak’

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:37am on 21 Jan 2026,Wednesday India Global

An eight-year-old Hindu student has changed schools in London after alleged discrimination over wearing a Tilak-Chandlo, a religious mark on the forehead. The incident took place at Vicar’s Green Primary School, according to advocacy group Insight UK. The group said school staff asked the child to explain his religious practice, which it described as inappropriate for his age. It also alleged the headteacher closely watched the child during breaks, leading him to avoid playtime and isolate himself. The student was also removed from school roles, allegedly due to his faith. Insight UK said such actions may breach the Equality Act 2010. At least four Hindu children have reportedly left the school. (PC: AI Image)

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Japan Envoy Eats Biryani by Hand at Delhi Canteen, Says It “Tastes Better”

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:33am on 21 Jan 2026,Wednesday India Global

Japan’s Ambassador to India, ONO Keiichi, shared a video of himself eating biryani by hand at Delhi’s Andhra Bhavan, drawing wide attention online. In the video, canteen staff guide him on how to mix and eat the dish the traditional Indian way. Smiling, the ambassador says the biryani tastes better when eaten by hand. He later compared the experience to eating sushi by hand and said it made him feel closer to his Indian friends. He also posted a short message in Telugu praising the taste. Social media users welcomed the gesture, calling it a warm moment of cultural exchange.

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7 Indian CEOs Invited to Trump Reception at World Economic Forum in Davos

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:57am on 21 Jan 2026,Wednesday India Global

Seven senior Indian business leaders have been invited to a high-level reception hosted by US President Donald Trump at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Trump will return to the forum this week for the first time in six years and is due to deliver a keynote address on Wednesday. The invited executives include Tata Sons chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran, Bharti Enterprises founder Sunil Bharti Mittal, Wipro CEO Srini Pallia, Infosys CEO Salil S Parekh, Bajaj Finserv chairman Sanjiv Bajaj, Mahindra Group CEO Anish Shah, and Jubilant Bhartia Group co-chairman Hari S Bhartia. Their presence comes as India and the US hold talks on trade, supply chains, and investment ties. (PC: NDTV)

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Train Driver Killed in Catalonia Derailment Days After Deadly Spain Rail Crash

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:43am on 21 Jan 2026,Wednesday International

A train driver was killed and at least 37 people were injured after a commuter train derailed near Barcelona on Tuesday night. Officials said the Rodalies train hit a retaining wall that collapsed onto the track between Gelida and Sant Sadurní. Five passengers were seriously injured. The crash happened during heavy storms in north-eastern Spain. Fire crews evacuated all passengers, and some injured people were taken to nearby hospitals. Rail officials said the wall struck the driver’s cab first. Services across Catalonia’s Rodalies network were suspended for safety checks. The crash came two days after a deadly high-speed train collision in southern Spain. (PC: BBC)

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IAF Trainer Aircraft on Routine Flight Crashes into Pond near Prayagraj Airport; Both Pilots Rescued Safely

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:16am on 21 Jan 2026,Wednesday India

An Indian Air Force trainer aircraft crashed into a pond during a routine training flight in Uttar Pradesh’s Prayagraj on Wednesday. The incident occurred near the airport, prompting an immediate emergency response. Officials said both pilots were rescued safely.   Eyewitnesses said the small propeller aircraft appeared to lose control before plunging into the water. Thick black smoke was seen rising from the crash site as local residents moved closer to help. Fire tenders and National Disaster Response Force divers later secured the area. Visuals showed aircraft debris scattered near the pond. The aircraft has not yet been recovered. Authorities said rescue and safety operations were still underway, and further details were awaited. (PC: HT)

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Builder Warned Noida Authority of Drain Risk Years Before Techie’s Death

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:57am on 21 Jan 2026,Wednesday India

Documents show a Noida builder warned the authority in 2022 about severe drainage risks at a construction site. In a letter, director Anchal Bohra said collapsed sewer and main drain lines had flooded the basement. He warned of a “serious mishap” if repairs were delayed. The site later became the scene of a fatal crash. On January 17, 27-year-old software engineer Yuvraj Mehta died after his car fell into a deep, water-filled pit in Sector 150. Records show the area has faced drainage problems since 2015. Police have arrested two builders. A special probe is underway. The authority says a long-pending drainage project will start soon. (PC: India Today)

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Indian-Origin FedEx CEO Raj Subramaniam Responds to H-1B Hiring Row, Defends Meritocracy

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:17am on 21 Jan 2026,Wednesday International

Indian-origin FedEx CEO Raj Subramaniam has publicly addressed controversy over alleged bias in the company’s H-1B visa hiring practices, sparked by reports that FedEx increased hiring of foreign workers after winning a major federal contract, even as U.S. job cuts drew criticism. Subramaniam emphasized that FedEx follows merit-based hiring and stressed his belief in legal immigration, sharing his own journey from India to the U.S. as an example of opportunity. He reiterated that employment decisions are based on skills and business needs, countering claims of favoritism. (PC: X)

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Gold Prices Hover Near Record Highs as Escalating Trade-War Risks and Weak Dollar Drive Safe-Haven Buying

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:14am on 21 Jan 2026,Wednesday Business

Gold prices stayed near record highs, with spot gold around $4,675 per ounce, driven by rising global trade-war risks and a flight to safe-haven assets. U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threats and push regarding Greenland soured market sentiment, weakening the dollar and triggering sell-offs in stocks and bonds. Silver also traded close to its record level, though slightly lower. Investors favoured precious metals amid heightened geopolitical uncertainty and expectations of lower interest rates, which reduce the cost of holding bullion. Continued tensions and potential escalation of trade disputes could push gold above $4,700. (PC: Reuters)

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Shankar Mahadevan Responds to AR Rahman Communal Remark Controversy, Calls It an Industry Power Issue Rather Than Religion

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:09am on 21 Jan 2026,Wednesday India

Oscar-winning composer Shankar Mahadevan weighed in on the controversy sparked by AR Rahman’s comments about a slowdown in his Bollywood work, which Rahman suggested might be linked to shifting industry power dynamics and a “communal thing”. Shankar offered a different view, explaining that creative artists and decision-makers are often separate, with non-musical personnel controlling what music gets released — which affects opportunities. He didn’t directly support or refute Rahman’s remarks but framed the issue as structural rather than communal. Rahman also shared a video about his deep cultural connection to India. (PC: NDTV)

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"Not Safe For Me": Bangladesh Captain Litton Das Refuses To Address T20 World Cup Controversy Amid ICC Standoff

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:27am on 21 Jan 2026,Wednesday Sports

Bangladesh cricket captain Litton Das has declined to comment on the T20 World Cup 2026 controversy, stating it's "not safe" for him to respond. With just two weeks remaining, Bangladesh's participation remains uncertain due to a standoff with the ICC over the Bangladesh Cricket Board's request to relocate their matches from India to Sri Lanka citing security concerns. Despite numerous talks, the ICC appears reluctant to approve the request. When asked about World Cup preparation during a Bangladesh Premier League game Tuesday, Litton highlighted the uncertainty, saying "everyone is uncertain... the whole of Bangladesh is uncertain at this moment." The tournament is scheduled to be co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka. (PC: AP)

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