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THE HINDU

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LS Speaker sets in motion process to remove HC judge

Birla constitutes three-member committee to probe charges against Justice Yashwant Varma over finding of burnt currency notes at his residence; panel to submit its report as early as possible.


2.

Retail inflation hits 8-year low of 1.55% as food prices drop

Retail inflation in India slipped to 1.55% in July, its lowest rate since June 2017, driven by a drop in food prices. This is below the Reserve Bank of India's comfort band of 2% to 6%. The Consumer Price Index (CPI), released by the Mi-nistry of Statistics and Pro-gramme Implementation on Tuesday


3.

EC is willing to fix 'mistakes' in Bihar draft electoral roll, says SC

The Supreme Court on Tuesday said "mistakes" might have happened while preparing the draft Bihar electoral roll and pointed to the Election Commission's willingness to correct those even as petitioners reminded the court of its promise to "step in" if the special intensive revision (SIR) led to "mass exclusion".


4.

SC questions 'potentiality of abuse' of BNS Section 152

The Bench asks if risk of misuse of Section 152 of BNS is a reason to declare it unconstitutional; top court protects Siddharth Varadarajan and Foundation members from coercive police action.


5.

Port restriction on Bangladeshi jute to protect local industries: officials

A day after India imposed a fresh round of port restric-tions on a range of jute pro-ducts, officials here justi-fied the move as necessary because Bangladesh's sub-sidies were "killing" local Indian industries.


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Bihar draft rolls are not helpful in finding new, existing voters

Nearly 64,000 applications filed for fresh registration of voters in Bihar since August 1, show data released by poll body; SC hears petitions challenging SIR exercise; EC tells court no names will be deleted from list without giving grounds of removal


7.

Cabinet gives approval for four semiconductor plants

The projects, which will come up in Odisha, Punjab and Andhra Pradesh, will have a cumulative value of ₹4,594 crore, and are being supported by the 276,000-crore India Semiconductor Mission.


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India produces 239.3 million tonnes of milk, says Centre

Uttar Pradesh is the largest milk producer in the country, followed by Rajasthan, according to a reply tabled in Lok Sabha on Tuesday by Union Minister of State, Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying S.P. Singh Baghel. The country's total milk production in 2023-24 was 239.3 million tonnes.


9.

ICMR set to monitor wastewater for 10 viruses in 50 cities

The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) will initiate wastewater surveillance for 10 viruses across 50 cities, a major jump from the five cities that are currently monitored. The move is aimed at identifying any increase in virus growth trend at the earliest, ICMR head Rajiv Bahl has said.


10.

Latest muon data narrows gap but leaves physics mysteries unresolved

The muon is an elementary particle that mimics the electron in every trait except for being 207-times heavier. Discovered in 1936 in cosmic rays, its place in the pattern of the Standard Model was, and remains, something of a mystery, prompting physicist Isidor Rabi to remark: 'Who ordered that?


11.

Dogs and laws

Urban local bodies need funding for shelters and sterilisation drives.


12.

Clear the myths, recognise organ donation as a lifeline

Organ transplantation is one of modern medicine's greatest triumphs. A miracle of 20th century medicine, organ transplants are the gold standard treatment for terminal and irreversible organ failure. Yet, in India, more than half a million lives are lost every year for lack of a suitable donor organ.


13.

Debunking the myth of job creation

On July 1, 2025, the government approved the Employment Linked Incentive (ELI) Scheme to support employment generation, with an outlay of ₹99,446 crore.


14.

Before tackling stray dogs issue, India must count them properly

Current policies about stray dogs are being framed based on estimates using outdated censuses.


15.

How does satellite internet work?

Ground-based networks use cables and towers. However, they have some limitations. Their reliance on physical infrastructure makes them economically unviable in sparsely populated regions.


16.

Govt. fails to transfer 3.69 lakh-cr. cess to designated funds: CAG

The bulk of the short allocations date back to 1974 but others are more recent, the data from the Comptroller and Auditor General shows.


17.

'Global gold prices likely to double if dollar is devalued'

International spot gold prices may touch $7,000 an ounce by 2030 in the event of a dollar devalua-tion, said Anindya Baner-jee, head, currency and commodities, Kotak Secur-ities. This is a little over twice the current price of about $3,400 an ounce.


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