Daily Morning Brief - 11 July - Top News Updates from India, world, economy and odisha
The Eastern Times India
1. One Nation, One Election Likely from 2029
A parliamentary committee is preparing the framework for simultaneous Lok Sabha and Assembly elections by 2029. The reform aims to reduce election expenditure, minimize governance disruptions, and improve administrative efficiency through a synchronized national electoral schedule across India.
2. MHA Issues Protocol for Vande Mataram and National Anthem
The Ministry of Home Affairs has prescribed that Vande Mataram should be performed before the National Anthem whenever both are presented together. The guidelines also require audiences to stand respectfully during the performance at official public functions.
3. Supreme Court Warns Against Concealing POCSO Cases
The Supreme Court ruled that anyone knowingly withholding information about child sexual abuse under the POCSO Act may face prosecution. The judgment reinforces mandatory reporting obligations and strengthens legal protection for child victims across the country.
4. PM Modi Begins Historic New Zealand Visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi began a landmark visit to New Zealand, the first by an Indian Prime Minister in four decades. Discussions focus on strengthening trade, investment, defence cooperation, and expanding bilateral ties between the two Indo-Pacific partners.
5. High-Alcohol Medicines Now Need Doctor's Prescription
The Health Ministry has shifted oral medicines containing over 12% ethyl alcohol to Schedule H1. Pharmacies must now sell these products only on prescription while maintaining detailed sales records to prevent misuse and ensure responsible dispensing practices.
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World
6. Strait of Hormuz Shipping Faces Major Disruptions
Escalating tensions between Iran and the United States have severely affected maritime movement through the Strait of Hormuz. Shipping companies are rerouting vessels, increasing transport costs, delaying global supply chains, and raising concerns over international energy security.
7. Sheikh Hasina Plans Return to Bangladesh
Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina announced plans to return from India despite facing legal challenges in her home country. She intends to surrender before authorities, making her return a significant political development in Bangladesh.
8. India Expands Role in Advanced Air Defence Production
India is increasing indigenous manufacturing of critical components for the jointly developed LR-SAM air defence system with Israel. The collaboration strengthens defence self-reliance while enhancing missile capabilities for the Indian Navy and strategic security preparedness.
Economy
9. E20 Petrol Debate Boosts Premium Fuel Demand
Concerns over mileage, engine performance, and ethanol blending have increased public preference for premium petrol. While authorities maintain that E20 fuel is safe for compatible vehicles, confusion among motorists continues to influence fuel purchasing decisions.
Odisha
10. Odisha Panchayat Elections Likely to be Delayed.
Odisha's Panchayat elections are expected to be postponed until after Census 2027. The delay will allow constituency boundaries and reservation structures to be updated using the latest population data before conducting the next local body elections. it may take place in April or May month of 2027
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