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  1. The SC had set up a panel to look at providing protection to Indian investors after a damning report by Hindenburg wiped out more than $140 billion of the Indian conglomerate's market value.
  2. Karnataka Election 65.69 per cent voter turnout has been recorded till 5 pm. 
  3. The rupee consolidated in a narrow range and settled for the day higher by 6 paise at 82.00 (provisional) against the US dollar on Wednesday, as investors remained on the sidelines ahead of the crucial US inflation data.
  4. The government is yet to accept a report of the energy transition committee that recommended banning the use of diesel-powered four-wheelers in cities with over 10 lakh population and switch to electric and gas-fuelled vehicles by 2027, the oil ministry said.
  5. Indian laws permit an individual to adopt a child irrespective of marital status, the Supreme Court said on Wednesday while asserting that the law recognises there may be situations apart from an "ideal family" having its own biological children.
  6. IMD forecasts heatwave conditions in West Bengal and Bihar till May 12.
  7. The Supreme Court today dismissed an application seeking the recusal of Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud from hearing the pleas relating to legal validation for same-sex marriages.
  8. The Congress on Wednesday alleged that DRDO official Pradeep Kurulkar, arrested on charges of providing confidential information to a Pakistani agent, was an "active RSS volunteer".
  9. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal approved a policy on Wednesday for regulating cab aggregators and delivery service providers in the city.
  10. The Delhi High Court Wednesday stayed the trial court proceedings against BJP MP Manoj Tiwari in a defamation case filed by former deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia.
  11. A Delhi court on Wednesday sought a status report from the city police over the FIRs registered against Wrestling Federation of India chief and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh over sexual harassment charges.
  12. The Tamil Nadu government today filed a defamation case against the state BJP chief K Annamalai for his "DMK files". The party has alleged that Mr Annamalai is defaming Chief Minister MK Stalin.
  13. A few hours after he took on the country’s powerful army for allegedly hatching a plot to kill him, Pakistan’s former prime minister (PM) Imran Khan was arrested Tuesday as he appeared in the Islamabad High Court to face corruption charges, with scores of security forces in riot gear dragging the high-profile politician into an armoured vehicle.
  14. In a major crackdown against cyber criminals, at least 51,260 fake mobile connections were disconnected in Odisha by various telecom operators, the Union ministry of Communications said.
  15. The Union government has released Rs 30,285.92 crore as food subsidy to Odisha during the last four years, the Union ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution said, Tuesday
  16. More than 4.5 million women and babies die every year during pregnancy, childbirth or the first weeks after birth – equivalent to one death happening every 7 seconds – mostly from preventable or treatable causes, according to a new report from the United Nations Tuesday.
  17.  India and Israel Tuesday firmed up a mobility pact and vowed to expand ties in a range of areas such as trade, regional connectivity, and defence as Israeli foreign minister Eli Cohen held talks with the Indian leadership.
  18. "The Kerala Story" will be tax free in Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath announced Tuesday, prompting the opposition Samajwadi Party to say the state government should not use cinema and literature to impose "poisonous agenda on nation".
  19. India’s Project Cheetah received yet another jolt as one more cheetah died at Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park (KNP) Tuesday - the third to die in just over a month.
  20. India has extended a $1 billion credit line for Sri Lanka by one year, a Sri Lankan official said, giving the crisis-hit country a backup funds to pay for essential imports. The credit line, part of about $4 billion in emergency assistance extended by India during the peak of Sri Lanka’s financial crisis early last year, was scheduled to end in March.

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