Daily Morning Brief - 7 July - Top News Updates from India, world, economy and odisha
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1. Mumbai Rains Turn Deadly: 13 Killed, Schools, Colleges and Offices Shut Till July 7
Torrential monsoon rains battered Mumbai, causing severe flooding, transport disruptions and widespread waterlogging. At least 13 people lost their lives in rain-related incidents, prompting authorities to suspend classes and close non-essential offices until July 7 as a precautionary safety measure.
2. India's Indigenous 'Ugram' Semi-Automatic Rifle Clears All Home Ministry Trials
India's indigenous 7.62×51 mm Ugram battle rifle has successfully completed key trials conducted by the Indian Army and Ministry of Home Affairs. Developed under the Make in India initiative, the rifle is expected to strengthen the operational capabilities of Central Armed Police Forces.
World
3. Over 50,000 Still Missing After Devastating Venezuela Earthquake
A powerful earthquake devastated parts of Venezuela, causing widespread destruction and triggering a humanitarian crisis. Rescue teams continue searching for survivors as nearly 50,000 people remain missing, while authorities struggle to restore essential services and provide emergency relief to affected communities.
4. 13 Countries Skip Khamenei's Funeral Amid Fears of Donald Trump's Response
Heightened geopolitical tensions overshadowed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's funeral after several countries reportedly avoided sending official delegations. The absences followed strong statements by US President Donald Trump, reflecting growing diplomatic concerns and uncertainty over escalating regional security and international relations.
Economy
5. Microsoft to Lay Off 4,800 Employees in Fresh Round of Job Cuts
Microsoft announced another round of layoffs affecting around 4,800 employees as part of its restructuring strategy. The company aims to reduce operational costs while increasing investments in artificial intelligence, cloud infrastructure and long-term technology development across key business divisions.
6. Delhi Tops India's Per Capita Income Rankings, Bihar Remains at the Bottom
Latest economic data shows Delhi recording the highest per capita income in India, significantly exceeding the national average. Bihar continues to rank lowest, highlighting persistent regional economic disparities despite ongoing government initiatives focused on improving income levels and economic growth.
7. Online Shopping Dark Patterns Cost Indian Consumers ₹20,000 Crore Every Year
Deceptive online shopping practices, known as dark patterns, are causing Indian consumers to lose nearly ₹20,000 crore annually. Hidden charges, misleading discounts and forced subscriptions remain major concerns, prompting regulators to strengthen consumer protection measures against manipulative digital platforms.
Odisha
8. Venezuela Seeks VK Pandian's Expertise to Accelerate Earthquake Relief and Rehabilitation
Venezuela has reportedly sought the expertise of V.K. Pandian to help implement Odisha's internationally recognised disaster management model. The collaboration focuses on accelerating rescue operations, rehabilitation efforts and long-term reconstruction following the country's devastating earthquake and humanitarian emergency.
9. AIIMS Bhubaneswar Secures Place Among India's Top 10 Medical Colleges
AIIMS Bhubaneswar has secured a place among India's top 10 medical colleges in the latest India Today-MDRA rankings. The achievement reflects the institute's rapid academic progress, improved healthcare services, research excellence and growing reputation as a leading medical institution nationwide.
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