Important Articles from The Hindu Newspaper : 24/2/2026


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Front Page

  • Centre unveils policy to tackle terrorism threats
    • GS -3 Internal Security
    • Read about PRAHAAR – Key features – Importance
  • 25 troops killed as violence erupts in Mexico after Army kills cartel leader
    • GS -2 Indian Diaspora

Science

  • Unusual ancient gene governs sex of ant, bee, wasp newborns
    • GS -3 Science & Tech
  • India a big contributor to global toxicity by pesticides
    • GS -3 environment
    • Read about Pesticides – Importance and Impact of Pesticides – total applied toxicity (TAT) – UN Biodiversity conference

World

  • One Battle After Another wins best film at BAFTAs
  • Yunus did not follow the Constitution, says Bangladesh President

Business

  • What happens to India’s Russian oil imports, $500-bn U.S. import goal?

News

  • ‘Self-reliance key to India’s ambition of becoming maritime superpower’
  • Pray for peace to return in Manipur, says Boong director after BAFTA win
  • President unveils bust of Rajaji, hails move to shed ‘colonial mindset’
  • Canadian PM arriving on February 27 for trade talks
  • House panel questions timing of PM’s Israel visit amid rising tensions

Text & Context

  • On the independence of the EC

Opinion

  • Rethinking tribal women’s inheritance rights

Editorial

  • The quiet crisis of adolescent mental health in India
  • India’s energy shift through the green ammonia route
  • Stick together
  • AI for all

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