- 1.The UAE has decided to exit both OPEC and OPEC+ after reassessing its energy strategy and production goals.
- 2.Odisha’s power sector is undergoing a major transformation through technology-driven infrastructure upgrades, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi Tuesday said that 70 grid stations across the state will soon be remotely operated, enabling real-time fault detection and immediate resolution.
- 3.Odisha Revenue and Disaster Management (R&DM) Minister Suresh Pujari Tuesday said the government is working on establishing heatwave relief centres across high-temperature zones to protect citizens.
- 4.The cyber wing of the Odisha State Crime Branch has arrested two persons from Darjeeling district of West Bengal in connection with an alleged Rs 5.14 crore online investment fraud involving a fake trading platform.
- 5.The Central University of Odisha (CUO) bagged top honours at INNOVISION 2026, winning fi rst prize among 65 registered innovations for developing a practical solution to a major challenge in large-scale agriculture.
- 6.National Institute of Technology (NIT), Rourkela has climbed to 186th place in the Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings 2026, improving from its 191st rank last year and reinforcing its standing among Asia’s leading academic institutions.
- 7.Many youths from Haryana who went to Israel to work in construction firms claimed that life is comfortable there with little visible anxiety over regional tensions following the recent Israel-Iran war.
- 8.The Indore Municipal Corporation’s solar power plant is expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 1.46 lakh tons annually through this 60 MW renewable energy unit and reduce the monthly electricity bill incurred by the civic body for transporting Narmada river water.
- 9.India’s industrial production growth decelerated to a five-month low of 4.1 per cent in March on account of subdued manufacturing growth and almost fl at expansion in the power sector amid the West Asia crisis, according to official data released Tuesday.
- 10.The state government Tuesday came up with a new policy with an aim to reuse at least 50 per cent of used water by 2036, when Odisha will complete 100 years of formation.
- 11.The state government Tuesday announced a significant salary revision and increase for contractual lecturers, readers and professors working in government ayurvedic and homeopathic medical colleges across the state.
- 12.The CBI has been taken to tackle the rising menace of digital arrest scams, besides WhatsApp banning 9,400 accounts involved in such offences, the Centre has told the Supreme Court.
- 13.A Delhi court has sentenced two CBI offi cers to three months’ simple imprisonment for assaulting and trespassing into the residence of an Indian Revenue Service (IRS) offi cer during a raid over two decades ago.
- 14.Commenting that roads cannot be blocked in the name of religious activities, the Supreme Court on Tuesday said a denomination has the autonomy in the manner of worship and the court cannot sit in judgment over its religious affairs, but if a secular activity is being affected, the government can interfere with its rights.
- 15.Gold prices retreated by Rs 1,800 to Rs 1.54 lakh per 10 grams in the national capital Tuesday, while silver plunged Rs6,500 to Rs 2.44 lakh per kilogram as a renewed surge in crude oil rates and a fi rm US dollar rattled global bullion markets.
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