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1.The Supreme Court Tuesday backed the Election Commission of India’s (ECI) stance that Aadhaar cannot be treated as conclusive proof of citizenship, stressing that it must be independently verified.
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2.The Odisha government has asked all departments to stop using the word ‘Harijan’ in all forms of official records. Only the Constitutional term “Scheduled Caste”—in English, Odia, or other national languages.
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3.The Union Cabinet has approved four semiconductor projects, entailing a total investment of Rs4,594 crore, for Odisha, Punjab and Andhra Pradesh, including a Rs4,009 crore chip plants in Bhubaneswar, Information & Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said Tuesday.
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4. In a landmark move to transform the state into a global leader in the blue economy, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi launched the Odisha Marine Biotechnology Research & Innovation Corridor (OMBRIC) — a pioneering initiative of the State’s Science & Technology Department Tuesday.
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5.An Army personnel from Odisha was killed when his service rifl e accidentally went off inside a camp in Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), offi cials said Tuesday. Sepoy Suresh Biswal was on guard duty when his colleagues heard gunfi re from his post at Sarna camp in Bhaderwah Monday, the officials said.
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6.The state government Tuesday chalked out a plan to keep a tab on the punctuality, effi ciency and honesty of state government employees, an official release said.
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7.An 18-year-old Plus III first-year arts student at Bhadrak Autonomous College was found dead Tuesday, hanging in the bathroom of a private hostel near Jagannathpur, within the Town police station jurisdiction, authorities said.
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8.A 13-year-old boy in Balasore district died by suicide Tuesday after his family restricted his access to online gaming, police said.
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9.The Supreme Court Tuesday expressed concern over prisoners languishing in jails despite having completed their sentence and directed all states and union territories to immediately release such convicts if not wanted in other cases.
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10.The Supreme Court Tuesday called the Bihar special intensive revision (SIR) row “largely a trust deficit issue” as the Election Commission of India (ECI) claimed roughly 6.5 crore people of the total 7.9 crore voting population didn't have to fi le any documents for them or their parents featured in the 2003 electoral roll.
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11.Aviation regulator DGCA has issued a show cause notice to IndiGo for alleged lapses in simulator training conducted for nearly 1,700 pilots, according to sources.
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12.Enactment of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, repealing of outdated laws like triple talaq and sedition, and striking down of Section 377 will be part of the CBSE's Legal Studies curriculum from the 2026-27 academic session, according to officials.
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13.Shrugging off Opposition protests, the government Tuesday continued to push ahead with its legislative agenda, ensuring the passage of six Bills in Parliament, before it took a fiveday break for the Independence Day celebrations.
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14.India and China are in an “advanced stage” of negotiations to resume direct flight services between the two countries soon, people familiar with the matter said Tuesday.
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15.The United States and China have extended a tariff truce for another 90 days, staving off triple-digit duties on each other’s goods as US retailers get ready to ramp up inventories ahead of the critical end-of-year holiday season.