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THE HINDU

1.

GDP growth quickens to five-quarter high of 7.8%

Manufacturing, construction, and services sectors propel growth, defying RBI predictions; the momentum will continue, says CEA Anantha Nageswaran, seeking to allay fears over U.S. tariffs.


2.

With Godavari in spate, A.P. officials issue flood warning

Water level likely to rise further; moderate to heavy rain expected in north coastal regions; low-lying areas face risk of inundation; rice and pulses being distributed to tribal habitations.


3.

Ice Age-era dragonfly rediscovered

Elusive species Crocothemis erythraea spotted in high-altitude regions of southern Western Ghats; it has previously been overlooked owing to its resemblance to Crocothemis servilia.


4.

Rational response

India has opted for level-headed action in the wake of U.S. tariffs.


5.

In an unstable world, energy sovereignty is the new oil

India imports over 85% of its crude oil and more than 50% of its natural gas. This is not just an economic figure. It belongs in our national risk register. As conflict zones multiply, sea lanes narrow and supply chains fragment, every imported barrel becomes a liability.


6.

Detoxifying India's entrance examination system

Every year, nearly 70 lakh students in India compete for undergraduate seats appearing for entrance examinations such as the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), Common University Entrance Test (CUET), and Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). With a fixed number of seats, the competition is intense, fuelling a coaching industry and a culture of relentless pressure.


7.

Navy reaffirms commitment to security in Indian Ocean

The emerging leaders panel discussion under the aegis of the Indian Ocean Naval Symposium (IONS) was conducted at Southern Naval Command in Kochi from August 27 to 28.


8.

Women biotech scientists await funds for research

Almost five months after being selected for the DBT Biocare programme, an initiative by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) to encourage women scientists, none of the 75 chosen candidates have received the funds promised nor salaries.


9.

Gross FDI at four-year high in June; net FDI fell 50%

While the gross Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into India grew to a four-year high in June 2025, the net amount contracted more than 50% owing to faster growth in repatriations by foreign companies in India, and outward investments by Indian companies, according to data released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).


10.

Mothers and children are starving in Gaza, says UN food agency chief

The head of the UN food agency said on Thursday it was "very evident" during her visit to Gaza this week that there isn't enough food in the Palestinian territory and that she spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about the urgent need for more aid.


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