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THE HINDU

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No decision yet on updating NPR along with Census

The Centre has not yet decided whether to update the National Population Register (NPR) during the upcoming Census 2027, senior Home Ministry officials have told Census directors during a preparatory meeting. 


2.

ASI allows retired T.N. archaeologist to prepare a report on Keeladi excavations

The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has given permission to archaeologist P.S. Sriraman, who led the third phase of excavations at Keeladi in Sivaganga district, Tamil Nadu, to prepare a detailed report on the work carried out under his supervision. 


3.

End custodial brutality, begin criminal justice reform

In the dark corners of police stations in Tamil Nadu, justice often dies before it is delivered. The recent custodial death of Ajith Kumar, a 27-year-old temple guard in Sivaganga, should shake the conscience of every citizen. But, tragically, his case is not an exception. It is part of a grim pattern.


4.

Delhi's refuelling ban: simple policy, but imprecise

Delhi's fuel-denial policy reflects urgency to act on air pollution, but rules alone won't deliver clean air. 


5.

How can cat bonds plan for a natural disaster?

Cat bonds are a unique hybrid insurance-cum-debt financial product that transforms insurance cover into a tradable security. 


6.

How did Himachal achieve a high rank on the NAS?

When the National Achievement Survey (NAS) 2025 results were released on July 2, few expected Himachal Pradesh - which ranked at a modest 21st place in 2021 - to leap into the top five. While Punjab and Kerala retained their leading positions, it was Himachal's 16-rank jump that garnered headlines. 


7.

Turbulent history: lessons from the dark days of Emergency

From bulldozer action, torture in custody, draconian rule, to acts of resistance both at home and abroad, new and old books examine the forces that led to the imposition of Emergency in 1975 by Indira Gandhi, its aftermath and the learning for contemporary times.


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India played key role in bringing out FATF report on terrorist financing

India was one of the key contributors to the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) project for putting together the "Comprehensive Update on Terrorist Financing Risks" report that was released on Tuesday.


9.

EROS empowered to decide voter inclusion in absence of documents: EC

As controversy rages over the documents considered valid for voter registration during the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar, a key figure that has emerged is that of the electoral registration officer (ERO). 


10.

'Lithium-ion battery recycling can touch $3.5 bn by 2030'

Recycling lithium ion batteries could spark an industry worth $3.5 billion by 2030 with the right policy steps, as per a report released by the India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA) and Accenture. 


11.

Starlink secures one more approval

Starlink on Tuesday received an authorisation to operate its broadband sa-tellite constellation over India from the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACE), the body disclosed in an update on its website on Wednesday. 


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THE HINDU (10 Jul 2025) | Daily News Highlights