Daily Morning Brief - 6 April 2026

World News
1- Iran Appeals to UN Over Nuclear Attack
Iran has complained to the United Nations after an attack on its nuclear sites. It has asked for global action to stop further tension in the region.
2- from E-commerce to Air travel all price increase in USA due Iran war .
Due to Middle East conflicts, fuel prices in the US have crossed $4 per gallon. This is increasing inflation and raising costs for transport, airlines, and online delivery.
National News (India)
3- India Uses 25% of World’s Groundwater
India uses about 245 billion cubic meters of groundwater every year. Experts warn that overuse is creating a serious water crisis in many states.
4- Gujarat High Court Limits AI Use in Judgments
Judges are not allowed to use AI for final decisions or legal reasoning. AI can only help in basic drafting work.
5- No Right to Choose School Under RTE: Delhi HC
The court said the Right to Education gives access to schooling, but parents cannot demand admission in a specific private school.
6- Election bodies independence is Essential: Justice Nagaratna
Concerns are growing that elections may not be fair if the Election Commission is not fully independent from political influence.
Odisha News
7- Odisha Removes Professional Tax.
The state government has removed professional and trade tax. This will increase income for salaried people and small businesses.
8- Bhubaneswar Metro Project will lead to 2000crore Annual loss : Law Minister
The proposed metro project may cause a loss of ₹2,000 crore per year. The government is now reviewing the plan for better financial viability.
Economy News
9- Moody Predicts Growth will reduce to 6% for India
India’s growth is expected to be around 6%. Rising energy prices and global supply issues are affecting the economy.
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