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  1. China expresses strong opposition to a US law signed by President Joe Biden that presses Beijing to resolve a dispute over Tibet’s demands.

  2. Opposition parties in Odisha, including the BJD and Congress, have demanded action against Governor Raghubar Das’ son following allegations that he and five others assaulted an assistant section officer (ASO) at the Raj Bhavan in Puri.

  3. INDIA bloc parties won 10 Assembly seats, while the BJP managed two and an Independent one, as votes were counted Saturday for the by-elections held earlier this week for 13 seats in seven states.

  4. Dignitaries felicitating renowned physician Prof Dr Niranjan Tripathy with Prof Pranakrushna Parija Samman during a programme organised at Sarala Bhawan in Cuttack Saturday.

  5. Three notorious cybercriminals, including two Nigerians, have been arrested from New Delhi for duping a resident here of `2.65 crore on the promise of high returns on investment in saffron business, Crime Branch (CB) sources said, Saturday.

  6. The state is likely to experience heavy rainfall or thundershowers with lightning during the next three days, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted Saturday.

  7. Renowned sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik recently won the Golden Sand Master award at an international championship in Russia.

  8. Vijay Chand has taken charge as the new Head of Project at NTPC Talcher Thermal, effective July 10, 2024. With a distinguished career spanning over three decades, Chand brings extensive experience and expertise in the power sector to his new role.

  9. The Trinamool Congress continued its winning streak from the recent Lok Sabha elections by sweeping the West Bengal Assembly bypolls Saturday, wresting Raiganj, Bagda, and Ranaghat Dakshin seats from the BJP and securing a record victory margin in Maniktala.

  10. Calcutta High Court’s single-judge bench of Justice Amrita Sinha from now onwards will be hearing the matters related to irregularities in the recruitment of primary teachers in state-run schools of West Bengal.

  11. For the first time in the history of the Kerala Kalamandalam, a premier public institution for the preservation and promotion of the traditional performing arts of the state, non-vegetarian dishes were served at its canteen to students July 10, on popular demand.

  12. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan Saturday said Kerala retaining the top position in the NITI Aayog’s SDG India Index 2023-24 was a recognition to the initiatives being taken by the LDF government for the welfare and social progress of the state.

  13.  More than 750 villages in Uttar Pradesh were affected by flood as rivers continued to be in spate while eight people died in rain-related incidents in a 24-hour period till Saturday evening, officials in the state’s relief department said.

  14. Crop damage in states like Himachal Pradesh due to delayed rain has sent prices of vegetables skyrocketing in the national capital, with consumers forced to buy daily items such as tomatoes at double the price

  15. The National Medical Commission (NMC) has directed medical colleges across the country to set up ‘Tobacco Cessation Centres’ (TCC) to combat the adverse effects of tobacco use and promote public health.

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