Must ReadUAE to quit OPEC, OPEC+ in big blow to top oil exporting groups
The [United Arab Emirates] (UAE) has announced its withdrawal from [OPEC] (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) and the expanded [OPEC+] alliance, effective May 1. This significant geopolitical and economic move by the UAE, currently the third-largest producer in the cartel, is driven by its strategy to increase domestic energy production outside the organization's quota constraints and reflects evolving regional dynamics in West Asia.
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Must ReadMadhya Pradesh Government forms six-member panel under retired Supreme Court Judge for UCC draft bill
The [Madhya Pradesh] Government has constituted a six-member high-level committee, headed by retired Supreme Court judge [Justice Ranjana Prasad], to study and prepare a draft Bill for implementing a [Uniform Civil Code] (UCC) in the state. This move adds Madhya Pradesh to the growing list of Indian states, such as [Uttarakhand] and [Gujarat], actively pursuing the formulation of a state-level UCC.
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Must ReadExpert Explains | How Ambedkar laid the foundations of India’s modern labour legislation
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Read on Indian ExpressDive Into Study NotesWhy is India’s power grid facing its greatest strain at night?
India is experiencing unprecedented power demand, peaking at a record 256 GW in April, significantly earlier than the usual summer peak. This surge, driven by extreme heat conditions, is exposing a critical vulnerability: severe strain on the power grid during 'non-solar hours' (6 PM to 6 AM) when solar generation ceases, exacerbated by forced outages at thermal power plants.
Read on Indian ExpressDive Into Study NotesNano urea and public health: why India must proceed with caution
The article questions the rapid rollout and policy support for nano urea in India, a new precision agricultural input. It highlights concerns that the long-term implications for public health and environmental safety are not being adequately examined before widespread adoption.
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