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@misc{rotgdo30j2012agdo31j2012,
    author = {{Central Electricity Regulatory Commission}},
    title = {{Report on the grid disturbance on {30^{th}} July 2012 and grid disturbance on {31^{st}} July 2012}},
    howpublished = {\url{http://www.cercind.gov.in/2012/orders/Final_Report_Grid_Disturbance.pdf}},
    year = {2012},
    month = {August}
}

I am unable to get the superscripts "30^{th}" and "31^{st}" in my bibliography. How can this be achieved?

I am using

\bibliographystyle{ieeetr}
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    This should work like normal superscripts outside math mode, see https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/47324/35864 – moewe Jan 02 '19 at 08:07
  • Your issue is in no way related to bibtex, biblatex, or the ieeetr bibliography style. Instead, it's related to the use of ^ in text mode (as opposed to math mode). Are you familiar with the \textsuperscript macro? – Mico Jan 02 '19 at 08:09
  • BTW, isn't it more standard to write it as 30th nowadays. Without the raised th – daleif Jan 02 '19 at 08:40

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