TechPulse

Google Doodle Spotlights 2026 Winter Olympics Men’s Figure Skating Final inMilan


The 2026 Winter Olympics men’s figure skating final has taken centre stage in global sporting conversations, and today even Google joined the excitement with a special Google Doodle highlighting the event. As the Winter Games unfold in Milan, the spotlight is firmly fixed on the Free Skate segment of the men’s individual competition — the decisive performance that will determine who stands atop the Olympic podium.

The final is being held at the Mediolanum Forum, where the atmosphere is electric and the margins are razor thin. After an intense short program earlier this week, the leaderboard remains incredibly tight. Ilia Malinin of the United States currently leads with a score of 108.16, but Japan’s Yuma Kagiyama is close behind at 103.07. France’s Adam Siao Him Fa follows with 102.55, keeping the pressure firmly on the top contenders. With such small gaps separating the top three, even the slightest misstep could dramatically alter the medal standings.

Malinin, famously nicknamed the “Quad God,” is widely recognised for his extraordinary technical ability, particularly his mastery of quadruple jumps. Reports suggest he may attempt as many as seven quads in his Free Skate routine — a bold and high-risk strategy rarely seen at this level of competition. If executed cleanly, the difficulty level could deliver a record-breaking score. However, under Olympic pressure, such risk also leaves little room for error.

Kagiyama, known for his precision, artistry, and composure, brings a different kind of strength to the ice. His performances blend technical excellence with smooth choreography and emotional storytelling, qualities that resonate strongly with judges and audiences alike. Adam Siao Him Fa remains equally dangerous in the standings, capable of delivering powerful and dynamic programs that can push him into medal contention if the leaders falter.

The international nature of the final adds to the drama, with skaters from Italy and Kazakhstan also positioned within the top five. This diversity reflects the global growth of figure skating and the competitive depth of the field at the 2026 Winter Olympics. The Free Skate carries the highest scoring weight in the competition, meaning today’s performances will ultimately define the final podium.

Earlier in the Games, the United States edged out Japan by just one point to secure gold in the team figure skating event, intensifying the rivalry between the two skating powerhouses. That narrow victory has added an extra layer of anticipation to the men’s individual contest, where national pride and individual legacy are both on the line.

Figure skating remains one of the most captivating Olympic sports because it uniquely blends athleticism and artistry. Every jump, spin, and step sequence carries both technical value and emotional impact. Under the bright lights of Milan, these athletes must combine strength, grace, balance, and nerves of steel in a single routine that lasts only minutes but represents years of preparation.

By choosing to spotlight the men’s final, Google Doodle underscores the global fascination with this moment. The Free Skate is more than just a competition; it is a dramatic climax where risk meets reward and history can be rewritten in seconds. As fans tune in across the world through official broadcasters and streaming platforms, one thing is certain: when the music begins and blades carve into the ice, the fight for Olympic gold will be decided move by move, jump by jump, in one of the most thrilling finishes of the 2026 Winter Games.

Travel

Booking.com Traveller Review Awards 2026: Goa Among India’s Most Welcoming Regions


Booking.com has recognised Goa among the 10 Most Welcoming Regions in India as part of its 14th annual Traveller Review Awards 2026, reaffirming the State’s enduring appeal as a warm and hospitable destination. The global travel platform, known for connecting travellers with accommodation and transport services worldwide, bases the awards on the share of accommodation partners earning a Traveller Review Award for delivering authentic and caring guest experiences.

This year, Goa has retained its position among India’s most welcoming regions, while Mandrem has emerged as one of the top 10 Most Welcoming Destinations in the country. Other welcoming destinations within Goa highlighted for their hospitality include Agonda, Palolem, Arambol, and Morjim, reflecting the State’s diverse coastal charm and community-driven tourism ethos.

The awards are powered by more than 370 million verified traveller reviews worldwide. In 2026, a total of 17,575 travel partners in India received the Traveller Review Awards, marking an increase from 15,674 recipients in 2025. Globally, a record-breaking 1.81 million partners were recognised, including over 1.8 million accommodation providers, 1,977 rental car companies, and 137 airport transfer suppliers.

This year’s awards also reflect evolving traveller preferences across India. Hotels continue to be the most popular accommodation choice, with 6,650 award recipients, followed by homestays (2,652), apartments (1,984), resorts (1,338), and guest houses (1,218). The numbers highlight a growing demand for personalised and unique travel experiences.

The 2026 list of Most Welcoming Regions in India includes Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, Goa, Rajasthan, Jammu & Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Puducherry, Assam, Karnataka, and Haryana. Among the Most Welcoming Destinations are Bir, Mararikulam, Jaisalmer, McLeod Ganj, Mukteswar, Khajuraho, Bhim Tal, Manali, Hampi, and Mandrem.

Santosh Kumar, Regional Manager, South Asia at Booking.com, stated that the Traveller Review Awards celebrate partners who consistently deliver exceptional hospitality across India. He noted that Goa’s continued recognition reflects its vibrant culture and coastal charm, with local partners playing a crucial role in making India a memorable destination for travellers from around the world.

Part of Booking Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: BKNG), Booking.com aims to make it easier for everyone to experience the world by leveraging technology to simplify travel. Goa’s continued presence on the Most Welcoming list underscores not only its scenic appeal but also the warmth and dedication of its hospitality community, which continues to leave a lasting impression on visitors year after year.

Films

Goan Documentary Bhaangar Kalakusar Karigiri Named Quarterfinalist at FLAME FirstCut Film Festival


The Goan documentary Bhaangar Kalakusar Karigiri, directed by Prachi Shirodkar, has been named a quarterfinalist in the Non-Fiction category at the prestigious FLAME FirstCut Film Festival, hosted by FLAME University, Pune. The recognition marks a proud moment not only for the filmmaker but also for Goan documentary cinema.

FirstCut, regarded as India’s largest international student-run film festival, serves as a vibrant platform for emerging filmmakers across the globe. This year, the festival received over 600 entries from students representing more than 70 countries, making the competition particularly intense. The festival featured four categories—Fiction, Non-Fiction, Animation, and Nano—with the Non-Fiction jury comprising distinguished industry professionals including Nandan Saxena, Kavita Bahl, Jaya Bhattacharya, and Dhanashree Mehta Goel.

Directed, narrated, and shot by Prachi Shirodkar, Bhaangar Kalakusar Karigiri was edited by Mario Pimenta and developed as a college project at Don Bosco College, Panjim, under the guidance of Agnelo Raymond D’Souza. What began as an academic project has now grown into a documentary gaining recognition on national and international platforms.

The film offers an intimate look into the lives and craftsmanship of Goan artisans working in the gold industry. Through interviews with goldsmiths Virendra Rivankar, Rashila Shirodkar, and Pranay Shirodkar, the documentary captures the intricate artistry, discipline, and generational knowledge that define their work. It sheds light on a community of skilled craftsmen whose stories often remain untold despite their contribution to Goa’s cultural and economic fabric.

Beyond its festival recognition at FLAME FirstCut, the documentary has also been selected at multiple national and international film festivals and featured in The Film Catalogue of Jyoti Filmato, organised by the Centre for Media Studies at Jyoti Nivas Autonomous College. These selections further strengthen the film’s growing presence in the documentary circuit.

Significantly, Bhaangar Kalakusar Karigiri stands out as a powerful example of women-led filmmaking in Goa, particularly in the documentary genre where female directors remain underrepresented. Prachi Shirodkar’s achievement reflects not only a personal milestone but also a broader shift towards inclusivity and diversity within Goan cinema.

The film’s success reinforces the importance of documenting local stories and preserving traditional knowledge through cinema. By spotlighting Goan artisans and their craft, the documentary amplifies voices that deserve wider recognition while highlighting the rising presence of women behind the camera shaping meaningful and socially relevant narratives.

Events in Goa

Goa Gears Up for Grand Statewide Carnaval 2026 Celebrations


Goa is all set to welcome the much-anticipated Carnaval 2026, one of the State’s most iconic cultural celebrations that brings together colour, music, dance, and a spirit of joyful togetherness. Organised by the Department of Tourism, Government of Goa, the festival continues to reflect the State’s rich heritage and festive traditions, drawing participation from residents and visitors alike.

The official announcement of Goa Carnaval 2026 was made in the presence of Managing Director of GTDC Kuldeep Arolkar, Deputy Director of Tourism Dhiraj Wagle, Assistant Director of Tourism Jayesh Kankonkar, General Manager GTDC Gavin Dias, Deputy General Manager (Hotels & Marketing) Deepak Narvekar, and King Momo Cedric Da Costa, who symbolically ushered in the festive spirit of the season.

Hon’ble Minister for Tourism Rohan A. Khaunte stated that Goa Carnaval is a celebration of joy, inclusivity, and cultural pride. By taking the festivities across multiple locations, the aim is to ensure wider community participation while offering visitors an authentic Goan experience. He added that Carnaval 2026 reflects the vision of responsible and regenerative tourism, celebrating traditions while caring for people and the environment.

Director of Tourism Kedar Naik noted that Carnaval is one of Goa’s most vibrant cultural expressions. He said that the 2026 edition has been planned to ensure wider reach, safety, cleanliness, and a high-quality festive experience, with coordinated celebrations across the State to create a joyful and culturally rich atmosphere for residents and tourists alike.

Managing Director of GTDC Kuldeep Arolkar highlighted the scale of preparations, stating that Goa Carnaval 2026 is being organised with a total outlay of approximately ₹1.53 crore. This includes ₹48 lakh towards prize money to encourage greater participation and creativity, and ₹1.04 crore for infrastructure and logistics across all centres. Centre-wise allocations include ₹19 lakh for Porvorim and ₹16 lakh for Morjim, while Panaji, Margao, Vasco, and Mapusa have been allocated ₹29.35 lakh towards prize money and infrastructure, ensuring uniform standards of quality, safety, and visitor experience across locations.

The festivities will begin with the traditional curtain raiser on 13th February 2026 at Porvorim. The celebrations will then move to Panaji on 14th February with the ceremonial flag-off of the main Carnaval parade. Margao will host the festivities on 15th February, followed by Vasco on 16th February. The celebrations will conclude on 17th February with grand parades and events in Mapusa and Morjim, spreading the spirit of Carnaval across North Goa.

Adding to the excitement, the official Carnaval Jingle 2026, performed by RhythMix, was unveiled, setting the musical tone for the festivities. This year’s celebrations will echo the vibrant slogan announced by King Momo: “Amche Goem, Amche Lok, Amcho Carnaval – Viva Goa, Viva Carnaval,” capturing the essence of community pride and collective celebration.

Each venue will come alive with colourful float parades, lively performances, music, and dance, creating the joyful atmosphere that defines Goa’s Carnaval. The festival brings together communities, artists, performers, and visitors, offering a cultural experience that showcases the State beyond its beaches.

Aligned with the Department of Tourism’s vision, Goa Carnaval 2026 will emphasise responsible celebration, cleanliness, safety, and community participation. The festivities aim to create joyful experiences while preserving Goa’s cultural identity and environmental harmony. Goa Tourism has invited residents, domestic travellers, and international visitors to be part of this spectacular celebration and experience the vibrant soul of Goa through one of its most cherished festivals. Additional details regarding parade routes, timings, and associated events are expected to be announced soon.

Travel

Delhi Hotel Prices Soar to ₹5 Lakh Ahead of India AI Impact Summit 2026


Hotel room rates across New Delhi have risen sharply ahead of the India AI Impact Summit 2026, with some luxury rooms reportedly touching ₹4 lakh to ₹5 lakh per night during the peak dates. The summit, scheduled from February 16 to 20 at Bharat Mandapam in central Delhi, is expected to draw thousands of global delegates, technology leaders, and policymakers, creating unprecedented demand across the city’s hospitality sector.

Hotels across the capital are witnessing near-full occupancy for the summit period. The event has already received more than 35,000 registrations from around the world, leading to a surge in last-minute bookings and steep price increases. Rooms that usually cost between ₹20,000 and ₹40,000 per night are now being sold at significantly higher rates due to the demand spike.

Travel portals show that during the peak dates of February 19 and 20, room prices at several five-star hotels are reaching a few lakh rupees per night. In some premium categories, especially luxury suites and club rooms, rates are reportedly crossing ₹4 lakh to ₹5 lakh per night. Many of these high-end rooms are either already sold out or available only with strict minimum-stay conditions.

Aloke Bajpai, CEO of travel portal Ixigo, confirmed the surge in prices, stating that several five-star hotels in Delhi NCR are charging more than ₹1 lakh per night between February 16 and 20. Flagship properties such as The Leela Palace, ITC Maurya, and Taj Palace have increased their tariffs for the summit period, with standard luxury rooms now priced at peak-season levels.

Central Delhi properties are also seeing heavy demand. Hotels like The Imperial, Shangri-La Eros, and The Park are nearly sold out between February 18 and 20. According to Ixigo data, a room at The Imperial in Connaught Place on February 17 is priced at more than ₹2.4 lakh per night, while Radisson Blu is charging around ₹1.1 lakh for the same date.

The India AI Impact Summit is being described as the largest among the four global AI summits held so far. It is expected to host participants from more than 100 countries, including 15 to 20 heads of government, over 50 ministers, and representatives from more than 40 global and Indian companies. Around 500 key figures from the global AI ecosystem, including innovators, researchers, and chief technology officers, are also expected to attend.

The summit was announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the France AI Action Summit and will mark the first global AI summit hosted in the Global South. With the capital preparing to host one of the largest international technology gatherings, the sharp rise in hotel prices reflects the scale and global interest surrounding the event.