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1.Odisha's Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) declared the results of its Class XII examinations Wednesday, with close to 86 per cent of the 3.98 lakh students who appeared for it clearing the exam.
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2.The state Cabinet, headed by Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, approved the Odisha Marine Fishing Regulation Bill, 2026, for establishment of a robust, modern and inclusive legal framework for the marine fisheries sector.
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3.The Odisha Cabinet on Wednesday approved the repeal of 358 number of Acts enacted by the State Legislature॰
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4.The Odisha Cabinet on Wednesday approved a revised cost estimate of Rs 854.24 crore for the 400/220/33 kV Grid Sub-Station at Paradeep (Ersama) and its associated transmission lines.
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5.The Odisha Cabinet has approved the creation of a separate Directorate of Archaeology along with a new service cadre for professional management of ancient monuments and temples.
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6.The state government will establish the Directorate of Archaeology for better management and preservation of ancient temples and monuments in Odisha.
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7.Odisha reduces state power purchase share to 5% and simplifies MoU process to attract more IPP investments
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8.The Regional Meteorological Centre in Bhubaneswar, at least 21 locations recorded maximum temperatures of 40 degrees Celsius or above, with Jharsuguda emerging as the hottest place at a scorching 46°C.
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9.The agreements India and South Korea were exchanged on promoting cooperation in the field of Defence Cyber; training between India's National Defence College and Korea National Defence University.
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10.During his official visit to Rome, PM Modi gifted Meloni a pack of Melody toffees, reviving the internet-famous “Melodi” trend that has become popular among users online.
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11.Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni planted a black mulberry plant in Rome on Wednesday.
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12.The Supreme Court rejected a petition challenging the Centre’s decision to conduct caste enumeration as part of the upcoming Census.
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13.The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) is planning to undertake euthanasia of aggressive and demonstrably dangerous stray dogs after the Supreme Court's recent order upheld prioritisation of human safety.
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14.A Delhi court Wednesday sent five accused in the NEET paper leak case to judicial custody till June 2 and extended the CBI custody.
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15.Odisha Higher Education department Wednesday asked all state-run and aided universities and colleges to ensure maximum student onboarding in the 'Shaktishree' app that aims to improve student safety, grievance redressal and counselling.