Daily Morning Brief - 10 July - Top News Updates from India, world, economy and odisha
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1. India, Australia Set to Finalise Landmark Uranium Export Agreement
India and Australia are expected to finalise a landmark civil nuclear agreement during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit. The pact will enable long-term Australian uranium exports for India's peaceful nuclear programme, supporting energy security and the country's ambitious clean energy expansion goals.
2. E20 Petrol May Reduce Mileage, But Won't Damage Engines: Gadkari
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said E20 petrol may slightly reduce vehicle mileage because of ethanol's lower energy content. However, he clarified that scientific testing found no engine damage, dismissing misinformation while recommending routine maintenance for older vehicle components.
3. Karnataka Considers Establishing Dedicated AI University
The Karnataka government is considering establishing a dedicated Artificial Intelligence University to prepare students for emerging technologies. It has also proposed AI Learning Labs in government colleges, aiming to strengthen research, innovation, industry collaboration, and future-ready technical education.
4. World's First Once-Weekly Insulin Launched in India
Novo Nordisk launched Awiqli, the world's first once-weekly insulin, for adults with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. The treatment significantly reduces injection frequency while providing effective blood sugar control, making diabetes management more convenient for patients across India.
World
5. Iran Attack: Around 90 Military Installations Reportedly Destroyed
Reports claim that recent attacks destroyed around 90 Iranian military installations, significantly damaging strategic infrastructure. The escalation has intensified tensions in the Middle East, raising concerns over regional stability, security risks, and the possibility of further military retaliation.
Economy
6. Bombay High Court Denies Tax Benefits to Same-Sex Life Partners
The Bombay High Court ruled that tax exemptions available to legally recognised spouses cannot automatically extend to same-sex life partners under existing laws. The court stated that any such benefit requires legislative changes rather than judicial interpretation of current statutes.
7. Import Duty Cut on Lithium-Ion Cells, Displays; Smartphones, Laptops May Get Cheaper
The government has reduced import duties on lithium-ion cells, display assemblies, and other electronic components to promote domestic manufacturing. The decision is expected to lower production costs, strengthen the electronics sector, and reduce prices of smartphones and laptops.
Odisha
8. Odisha Launches Deep Sea Fishing Mission Under Blue Economy Initiative
The Odisha government has launched the Deep Sea Fishing Mission (2026–36) to promote the Blue Economy. The programme will modernise fishing infrastructure, support deep-sea vessels, improve cold-chain facilities, and create sustainable livelihood opportunities for coastal fishing communities.
9. Orissa High Court Directs Decision on Job Regularisation Within Three Months in OSSSC Recruitment Row
The Orissa High Court concluded hearings on petitions challenging OSSSC recruitment and directed IMAGE authorities to decide the regularisation of eligible contractual employees within three months. The court said future appointments will depend on the outcome of this decision.
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