Daily Morning Brief - 19 june - Top News Updates from India, world, economy and odisha
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1. Centre Plans Unique Codes for Village Roads
The Union Government has proposed a nationwide coding system for village roads. Each road will receive a unique alphanumeric identifier linked to digital maps, improving navigation, emergency response, postal delivery, infrastructure planning, and rural governance.
2. Telegram Restriction Row Intensifies Ahead of NEET Re-Exam
The Centre defended temporary restrictions on Telegram, alleging its misuse for cybercrime, scams, and exam-related fraud. The move follows concerns over NEET paper leak networks, while Telegram argues that millions of legitimate users are being affected.
3. Bihar Horror: Gang-Rape Survivor Mutilated with Live Bullet and Blade
In a brutal assault in Begusarai, Bihar, five men abducted and gang-raped a woman, slashing her body. Doctors later removed a live bullet, wood, and a stone inserted into her private parts. Police have launched a massive manhunt.
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World
4. UAE Bans Social Media Access for Children Under 15
The UAE has approved a landmark policy prohibiting social media use by children below 15 years. Technology platforms must introduce age verification systems and remove underage accounts to improve online safety and reduce digital harms.
Economy
5. PhonePe Introduces Fee for Inactive Wallet Accounts
PhonePe will levy maintenance charges on dormant wallet accounts that remain inactive for one year. The policy applies only to wallet balances and does not affect UPI transactions, QR-code payments, or linked bank accounts.
6. Indian Stock Market Reclaims $5 Trillion Valuation
India’s stock market capitalization has crossed the $5 trillion mark once again, driven by strong domestic investment and broad-based market gains. The milestone reflects investor confidence despite recent global uncertainties and market volatility.
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Odisha
7. Odisha to Deploy Lifeguards at Panchayat Level
The Odisha Government has approved a statewide drowning prevention initiative under which trained lifeguards will be appointed at the Gram Panchayat level. The programme aims to improve water safety, emergency response, and public awareness across rural areas.
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