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Updated - April 06, 2026 at 08:00 AM.
From rising fuel costs and AI rules in the judiciary to US pharmaceutical tariffs and the safe return of stranded fishermen — here are today’s top energy, policy, trade, and human-interest stories you need to know.
OMCs to pay discounted rates to refiners amid fuel price freeze
In energy, India’s oil marketing companies are buying fuel from refineries at discounted rates to offset losses from frozen retail prices, even as global crude costs rise. This is putting pressure on standalone refiners, reducing their margins. Discounts on refinery transfer prices have reached up to ₹60 per litre and may also affect private refiners.
Gujarat HC bars AI use in decision-making, judgment drafting
In policy, the Gujarat High Court has banned the use of AI in judicial decision-making, reasoning, and judgment writing. AI can only be used for administrative tasks and legal research, with mandatory human oversight. The policy highlights risks such as bias, hallucinations, and data breaches, protecting judicial independence while using technology to support, not replace, humans.
Trump’s 100% pharma tariff raises global concerns, but Indian generics seen safe: Jefferies
In global trade, Donald Trump has announced a 100 per cent tariff on select pharmaceutical imports, raising tensions in the global supply chain. Analysts say Indian generic drug makers are likely to remain mostly unaffected. Companies like Sun Pharma may face moderate impact on specialty products.
War-hit Iran: 345 Tamil Nadu fishermen flown back to Chennai
Finally, 345 Tamil Nadu fishermen stranded in conflict-hit Iran have been safely repatriated to Chennai. The central government coordinated their return and provided travel, relief support, and transport to their hometowns.
Script & VO: Prethicshaa Gurumoorthy
Published on April 6, 2026
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