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Retail inflation, as measured by the Consumer Price Index, increased to 3.9% as food prices rose in May, according to data from the Ministry of Statis-tics and Programme Implementation released on Fri-day. The inflation rate was 3.5% in April. Retail prices moved at the fastest pace since January 2025, when the index increased 4.06%, and touched 3.9% last month, making it the highest inflation number in 16 months.
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The State government will introduce the Maharashtra Women Farmers Empowerment Bill, 2026, during the upcoming Monsoon Session of the Legislative Assembly beginning on June 22, seeking to grant women farmers independent legal recognition and improve their access to welfare schemes and institutional support, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced on Friday.
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Chief Minister Mohan Cha-ran Majhi on Friday announced that education from kindergarten (KG) to postgraduate (PG) level in all government institutions in Odisha would be made completely free. The Chief Minister said the initiative would benefit all students in the State, particularly those from economically weaker sections and girls.
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Addressing the digital divide through the Digital India Mission, India has marched on towards becoming a global "best practice" model of a digital welfare state. Yet, Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) remain largely excluded from this promise of universal outreach. Disability pensions, contrary to the very principles underlying disability rights, are determined not by the nature or extent of disability but by domicile, the discretionary decisions of State governments, and cumbersome bureaucratic processes. As a result, a vulnerable section of citizens continues to remain outside the ambit of a welfare architecture that otherwise prides itself on inclusivity and last-mile delivery.
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President Donald Trump's decision to back off from striking Iran, just hours after threatening to seize the country's Kharg Island, underscores the dilemma he faces in dealing with Tehran. Mr. Trump, who launched the conflict with his ally Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel on February 28, now wants to end it through talks. But Iran, which survived 40 days of U.S.-Israeli bombing and now controls the Strait of Hormuz, appears unwilling to hand him a diplomatic victory.
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Over the decades, Pay Commissions have become far more than wage-revision exercises. Their recommendations shape inter-service parity, long-term fiscal commitments and the institutional balance within the state. Yet, the process remains narrow, with a small, time-bound body tasked with evaluating a diverse ecosystem of civil, military and technical services, largely on the basis of representations from the services themselves. A key challenge is the absence of a common evaluative framework.
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Unveiled at a time of record domestic coal production, the Coal Exchange Rules, 2026, are a case of better-late-than-never. They will create a broad market-based mechanism through regulated trading platforms for the lynchpin of India's energy system coal. They are aimed at enhancing price discovery, transparency, access for small consumers, as well as, one would hope, reduce bilateral agreements that are often opaque and come with a whiff of graft, too often.
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In March, Telangana banned paraquat, one of the world's most widely used and highly toxic weedicides, becoming only the third State in India to do so. The herbicide is responsible for hundreds of deaths each year, most of them suicides and some accidental.
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The Border Security Force and the Bor-T der Guard Bangladesh discussed "illegal and forced border crossings", among other issues, pertaining to the India-Bangladesh border during the four-day talks that concluded on Thursday, a BSF statement said. The 57th Director-General-Level Border Coordination Conference bet-ween the border-guarding forces of India and Bangladesh was held in Delhi from June 8 to 11.
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday described the indigenous Project Kusha air defence pro-gramme as a "game changer" for India's security architecture, asserting that its importance had already been demonstrated during Operation Sindoor.
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Congress Rajya Sabha member Jairam Ramesh, on Friday, wrote to De-fence Minister Rajnath Singh urging him to recon-a sider the rejection of a full runway expansion at INS Baaz on Campbell Bay. He argued that the alternative now being pursued -greenfield airport at Galathea Bay in Great Nicobar carries far heavier eco-logical and social costs than the government has acknowledged.
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The BRICS nations on Friday adopted a declaration on inclusive, resilient and people-centred urban development. The Ministerial declaration adopted on the concluding day of the 13th BRICS Urbanisation Forum in the national capital, highlights key priorities shared by member nations and reaffirms commitment to advancing people-centred urban development.
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The Supreme Court has observed that though the country's child sex ratio has shown "clear signs of improvement", the continued prevalence of sex se-lection practices reflects "deep-seated patriarchal preferences" for a male child. A Bench of Justices San-jay Karol and P.K. Mishra made the observation while dismissing a Maharashtra doctor's appeal challenging criminal proceedings against him un-der the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act, 1994 (PCPNDT Act).
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The Centre has published the draft Telecommunications (Television, Radio and Associated Services) Rules, 2026, for public consultation. They have been framed to consolidate the various guidelines is-sued for television and radio services under the erst-while Telegraph Act, within the framework of the newly enacted Tele-communications Act, 2023. The Information and Broadcasting Ministry ad-ministers the provisions relating to television, radio, and associated services.
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Estonian government officials and business executives are expressing greater interest in cooperating with India in defence and trade, even as the Baltic country, with a population of 14 lakh, works to strengthen its position amid the Russia-Ukraine war.
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The United States plans to slash the number of fighter jets and warships it provides to NATO in Europe, the New York Times report-ed on Thursday. The reported cutbacks come as European nations race to bolster their de-fence capacities since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 sparked fears that Moscow could at-tack a NATO country.

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