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1. Joshimath sinking | CSIR lab proposes disaster resilient model town The Central Building Research Institute will commence a detailed study for safety assessment of 4,000 buildings in Joshimath from Thursday to have a deeper understanding about the buildings’ configuration, construction practice, building typology, condition, distress assessment, if any, and monitoring of cracks 2. Two-day ‘Voice of Global South Summit’ begins A number of leaders from developing countries are expected to flag their concerns, interests and priorities on a range of key issues and challenges at the two-day ‘Voice of Global South Summit’ being hosted by India in the virtual format from Thursday. 3. PM to inaugurate ‘National Youth Festival’ in Hubballi Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the National Youth Festival in Hubballi on Thursday on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda. 4. Bhopal gas tragedy: Can’t decide curative plea for additional funds as lawsuit, SC tells Centre The top court had on Tuesday questioned the Centre for pursuing its curative plea seeking additional funds from UCC, saying the government cannot reopen a settlement that was arrived at with the company after over 30 years. The hearing remained inconclusive and will continue on Thursday. 5. Perception that LG does everything in Delhi is wrong: Centre to SC The Centre on Wednesday told the Supreme Court the perception that the lieutenant governor does everything in the national capital and the AAP government is a “symbolic figure” is wrong. The hearing will continue on Thursday. 6. India eyeing another big win with Rohit, Virat in full flow Buoyed by the form of its top three batters, a clinical India will look to take an unassailable 2-0 lead when they face Sri Lanka in the second ODI in Kolkata on Thursday. [logo] The Morning Filter 12 JANUARY 2023 [The Hindu logo] Welcome to the Morning Filter newsletter, your guide from The Hindu on the major news stories and events to follow today. [[Arrow]Open in browser]( [[Mail icon]More newsletters]( Here are the latest updates and the big news stories to follow today 1. Joshimath sinking | CSIR lab proposes disaster resilient model town The Central Building Research Institute will commence a detailed[study for safety assessment of 4,000 buildings in Joshimath]( from Thursday to have a deeper understanding about the buildings’ configuration, construction practice, building typology, condition, distress assessment, if any, and monitoring of cracks 2. Two-day ‘Voice of Global South Summit’ begins A number of leaders from developing countries are expected to flag their concerns, interests and priorities on a range of key issues and challenges at the two-day ‘Voice of Global South Summit’ being hosted by India in the virtual format from Thursday. 3. 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