Daily Morning Brief - 6 June - Top News Updates of India, world, Economy and Odisha
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1. India Launches First E85 Fuel Station in New Delhi
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri inaugurated India's first E85 fuel station in New Delhi. The fuel contains 85% ethanol and 15% petrol, costs around ₹20 less per litre than petrol, and supports the government's clean-energy and ethanol-blending targets.
2. Oil India Discovers Major Natural Gas Reserves in Andaman Basin
Oil India Limited has discovered significant natural gas reserves at the Vijayapuram-3 offshore well near the Andaman Islands. The find strengthens India's domestic energy security, confirms the hydrocarbon potential of the Andaman Basin, and could reduce dependence on imported fuels.
WORLD
3. Trump Signals Openness to Meeting Iran's New Supreme Leader
US President Donald Trump said he would be willing to meet Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, if diplomatic talks progress. The statement comes amid heightened Middle East tensions and ongoing efforts to achieve a broader geopolitical settlement.
4. Russia Offers Joint Sukhoi Fighter Production with India
Russian President Vladimir Putin reiterated Moscow's willingness to jointly manufacture Sukhoi fighter aircraft in India. The proposal aligns with India's Make in India initiative and aims to enhance defence self-reliance through technology transfer and local production.
ECONOMY
5. RBI Moves Closer to Introducing Durable Polymer Currency Notes
The Reserve Bank of India is advancing trials of polymer banknotes as an alternative to traditional paper currency. Plastic notes last longer, resist counterfeiting more effectively, remain cleaner, and could reduce long-term currency printing and replacement costs.
6. Retail Inflation Rises to 5.1%, Raising Economic Concerns
India's retail inflation rate has reportedly increased from 4.6% to 5.1%, exceeding the RBI's preferred 4% target. Rising prices may affect household budgets and could influence future monetary policy and interest-rate decisions.
ODISHA
7. Odisha Launches Green Hydrogen Bus Pilot on Key Tourism Corridor
Odisha has initiated a green hydrogen bus project connecting Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Khurda, Puri and Konark. A hydrogen production and refuelling facility will support emission-free public transport, helping reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainable mobility.
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