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3 killed in debris slip at tunnel site in Wayanad - Heap of excavated mud at a tunnel construction site in Kerala gives way amid rain; CM announces investigation; Minister says private construction firm ignored warnings by district administration
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AP-NORC poll: U.S. support for Israel slips as Democrats grow more critical - A new AP-NORC poll reveals a dramatic erosion of support for Israel, after decades of bipartisan backing; even those who believed Israel’s response to Hamas’ October 7 attack was justified no longer believe that of its current actions; age plays a role in how Republicans view Israel and Netanyahu
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An Opposition ridden with factions - The Karnataka State BJP unit is dealing with groupism and increasing mistrust
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‘Auto components industry is likely to grow 8-10% in FY27’ - The sector logged a turnover of ₹7.60 lakh crore, registering a growth of 12.7% in rupee terms over the previous fiscal, says industry body ACMA
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Four States reach a pact on Narmada project payments - Union Home Minister says that issue of pending payments had remained unresolved for a long time and it had been settled amicably; water and electricity have reached all four States, he adds
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On the method for caste enumeration - After decades of debate, caste will be counted as part of the 2027 Census. It is significant to look at the ongoing ‘pre-test’ and questionnaire design, as well as past anomalies during 2011 Socio-Economic Caste Census, as Independent India prepares to enumerate caste for the first time as part of the Census exercise
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Staff stole cash, security protocols not enforced: Ram Temple SIT report - CCTV footage shows some counting staff hiding currency notes in clothes, pockets, and shoes; SIT identified procedural flaws in management of donations, to conduct re-audit of accounts
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Grand ambitions - India’s cooperative sector can serve as a worker-centric model of development
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Usha exhorts athletes to do India proud at CWG - The IOA chief along with Union Sports Minister unveils the team kit at the official send-off for the 124 athletes who will take part in the Glasgow event beginning on July 23
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A fortnight of fine margins: How Austria and Silverstone reset the tussle for th... - Saturday’s qualifying in Austria set the tone for what followed. George Russell claimed pole, but the lap came under scrutiny — set while yellow flags were out for Max Verstappen’s crash in his push lap
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India’s EV transition cannot afford to ignore retrofitment - The country needs a comprehensive retrofitment framework which can democratise EV transition and support a circular mobility economy
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What does the lifting of gas curbs mean? - What led to the lifting of restrictions on energy supply imposed following the West Asia crisis?
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Finerenone helps slow kidney disease in patients without diabetes - Three global studies published in the New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Association, and The Lancet suggest that finerenone, a drug previously used mainly in diabetes-related kidney disease, could help a much broader group of patients
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China’s booming gig economy masks job market pain, hits welfare system - China’s gig economy absorbs mass layoffs in other industries; flexible workers set to reach 320 million this year-think tank; precarious job, income stability compounds weakness in demand; participation in social insurance raises welfare risks; saturation squeezes income for delivery workers
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Messi-inspired Argentina pulls off a wild escape against Egypt - Down by two goals with a little more than 10 minutes left, the defending champion hauls itself back with its skipper — who had an earlier penalty saved by the excellent Shobeir — leading the way with a goal and an assist
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School dropout rate falls across key stages: report - More schools get Internet; learner progression across stages grows stronger; teacher strength up by 8.3% compared with 2022-23; 55% women teachers bring ‘gender balance’ in sector, says govt.
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‘El Niño set to dent India’s wind, hydropower output’ - Study projects rise in coal-fired power; it says weaker wind and hydropower output, combined with rising demand for air conditioning, could lead to a generation shortfall of nearly 18 TWh
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Cong. MLA to move SC as M.P. reconstitutes Waqf Board, appoints 2 Hindu members - July 4 notification announces new 10-member board; State first in the country to reorganise board; matter related to various provisions of new Act pending before apex court, says MLA Arif Masood
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Why FDA nod for vepdegestrant is a major shift in cancer therapy - The approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration paves the way for drugs designed to remove harmful proteins from cells, rather than simply block them; this is an advance because these drugs can sidestep the barriers to treating diseases that involve hitherto ‘undruggable’ proteins
