- A VIP Embraer aircraft carrying External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj to Mauritius, on her way to South Africa, had gone incommunicado for 14 minutes, triggering a mid-air scare after the Air Traffic Control of the island nation pressed the panic button, an official statement said today.
- Undertrial commits suicide in central jail in Ferozepur
- An undertrial lodged in the central jail allegedly committed suicide, police said today.
- Warm in north; dust storm 'very likely' in 13 UP dists tomorrow
- Warm conditions prevailed in most parts of north India today, even as the meteorological department said thunderstorm and dust storm accompanied with gusty winds are "very likely" at isolated places in 13 districts of Uttar Pradesh, that witnessed over a dozen deaths due to similar weather conditions over the weekend.
- Vegetable prices shoot up by 25-30%
- Vegetable prices have registered a steep rise in the wake of farmers' agitation here.
- Govt will maintain law and order at any cost: Khattar
- Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar today said in a democracy, everyone has the right to raise their voice in a peaceful manner, but the government would maintain law and order in the state at any cost.
- Sitharaman meets eminent personalities in TN under 'Sampark
- Defence Minister and senior BJP leader Nirmala Sitharaman today met eminent personalities and industrialists in the State as part of the 'Sampark for Samarthan' programme that aims to highlight achievements of the Narendra Modi-led government over the past four years.
- Tripura starts exporting pineapples to Dubai
- Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb today flagged off the first consignment of pineapples from the state to be exported to Dubai.
- Int'l fake Indian currency note syndicate member arrested
- A member of an international fake Indian currency note (FICN) syndicate, carrying a cash reward of Rs 1 lakh on his head, was caught by the Delhi Police from Haryana, police said today.
- Buy comprehensive motor insurance cover to guard against natural calamities
- From e-auctions to women footwear, here are the key court orders
- The Walmart effect on economy
- Education loans: What is a moratorium period and what makes is so useful?
- Public-private partnership: The Swiss Challenge conundrum
- Regulators must provide more oversight to improve overall quality of audit
- The crude oil conundrum
- China, Spain are emerging as hotspots for Indian students at US expense
- The market bias is expected to be negative this year, say experts
- Own a high-end vehicle? Buy add-on covers to protect your car fully
- G7 Finance Ministers ask Trump not to impose new tariffs on steel, aluminum imports
- Indian Navy rescues 38 stranded Indians from cyclone hit Socotra Island, Yemen
- Tunisian authorities say bodies of 35 migrants recovered after their boat sank off its southern coast
- Cyclone Mekunu killed at least 30 people in Oman, Yemen last month
- Ram Vilas Paswan meets Amit Shah, demands ordinance to restore original provisions of SC & ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act
- Banks top officials brief Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance tomorrow on NPAs issue
- I-T dept rejects media reports about documents relating to investigation of Nirav Modi, Mehul Choksi destroyed in fire
- Two day Conference of Governors, LGs to be held from tomorrow
- French Open: American Madison Keys enters women's singles Quarter-finals
- Pre-monsoon showers lashed many parts of Maharshtra
- West Bengal: Normal life in Purulia district partially affected du
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- A VIP Embraer aircraft carrying External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj to Mauritius, on her way to South Africa, had gone incommunicado for 14 minutes, triggering a mid-air scare after the Air Traffic Control of the island nation pressed the panic button, an official statement said today.
- Undertrial commits suicide in central jail in Ferozepur
- An undertrial lodged in the central jail allegedly committed suicide, police said today.
- Warm in north; dust storm 'very likely' in 13 UP dists tomorrow
- Warm conditions prevailed in most parts of north India today, even as the meteorological department said thunderstorm and dust storm accompanied with gusty winds are "very likely" at isolated places in 13 districts of Uttar Pradesh, that witnessed over a dozen deaths due to similar weather conditions over the weekend.
- Vegetable prices shoot up by 25-30%
- Vegetable prices have registered a steep rise in the wake of farmers' agitation here.
- Govt will maintain law and order at any cost: Khattar
- Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar today said in a democracy, everyone has the right to raise their voice in a peaceful manner, but the government would maintain law and order in the state at any cost.
- Sitharaman meets eminent personalities in TN under 'Sampark
- Defence Minister and senior BJP leader Nirmala Sitharaman today met eminent personalities and industrialists in the State as part of the 'Sampark for Samarthan' programme that aims to highlight achievements of the Narendra Modi-led government over the past four years.
- Tripura starts exporting pineapples to Dubai
- Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb today flagged off the first consignment of pineapples from the state to be exported to Dubai.
- Int'l fake Indian currency note syndicate member arrested
- A member of an international fake Indian currency note (FICN) syndicate, carrying a cash reward of Rs 1 lakh on his head, was caught by the Delhi Police from Haryana, police said today.
- Buy comprehensive motor insurance cover to guard against natural calamities
- From e-auctions to women footwear, here are the key court orders
- The Walmart effect on economy
- Education loans: What is a moratorium period and what makes is so useful?
- Public-private partnership: The Swiss Challenge conundrum
- Regulators must provide more oversight to improve overall quality of audit
- The crude oil conundrum
- China, Spain are emerging as hotspots for Indian students at US expense
- The market bias is expected to be negative this year, say experts
- Own a high-end vehicle? Buy add-on covers to protect your car fully
- G7 Finance Ministers ask Trump not to impose new tariffs on steel, aluminum imports
- Indian Navy rescues 38 stranded Indians from cyclone hit Socotra Island, Yemen
- Tunisian authorities say bodies of 35 migrants recovered after their boat sank off its southern coast
- Cyclone Mekunu killed at least 30 people in Oman, Yemen last month
- Ram Vilas Paswan meets Amit Shah, demands ordinance to restore original provisions of SC & ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act
- Banks top officials brief Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance tomorrow on NPAs issue
- I-T dept rejects media reports about documents relating to investigation of Nirav Modi, Mehul Choksi destroyed in fire
- Two day Conference of Governors, LGs to be held from tomorrow
- French Open: American Madison Keys enters women's singles Quarter-finals
- Pre-monsoon showers lashed many parts of Maharshtra
- West Bengal: Normal life in Purulia district partially affected due to bandh
- Met Dept warns of another round of thunderstorm in UP in next 48 hrs<br/>
- Karnataka: Five persons killed in rain related incidents during last 24 hrs
- Jagdalpur in Chhattisgarh to be connected by air services from June 15
- Russia 2018: Brazil aim to restore past glory
- Mamata to skip NITI Aayog meeting scheduled on Eid - Times of India
- Swaraj India delegation meets DDA chief on land pooling policy
- Northeast showing tax collection growth: Union Minister
- More viewers turn to TV news on Karnataka election verdict
- Go after knowledge not just marks: Union minister to students
- Union minister P P Chaudhary today told students to focus on acquiring knowledge rather than "merely run after marks".
- Cut down on expenditure, Karnataka CM tells officials
- Embarking on an austerity drive,days after the JDS-Congress government announced waiver of loans taken by farmers, Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy today asked officials to reduce extraneous expenses.
- Taj Declaration to Beat Plastic Pollution adopted in Agra
- A Taj Declaration to Beat Plastic Pollution was adopted here today as part of which efforts would be made to make the 500-metre area around the historic ivory-white marble monument litter-free and phase out single-use plastic.
- Shillong unrest: 5 protesters detained
- Tamil actress arrested for running prostitution racket
- Russian space capsule with 3 crew lands in Kazakhstan
- A Russian Soyuz space capsule carrying three astronauts from the International Space Station has landed in the steppes of Kazakhstan.
- UK marks one-year anniversary of London Bridge terror attack
- The UK today marked the first anniversary of the terrorist attack in London Bridge and Borough Market with a nationwide minute's silence and special memorial service at Southwark Cathedral here.
- Iraq sentences French woman to life for joining IS
- An Iraqi court sentenced a French woman to life in prison today for membership in the Islamic State group.
- Police shoot at 'rampaging' man at Berlin Cathedral
- Police said they shot today at a man "rampaging" at Berlin Cathedral and armed officers cordoned off the entrances to the landmark in the heart of the German capital.
- Commodity picks: June 3, 2018
- EC orders probe into charges of discrepancies in MP voters' list
- Street signs: InvITs see buying interest, SGX volumes see uptick, and more
- A loser's proposition: Questions about the credibility of EVMs continue
- The market bias is expected to be negative this year, say experts
- There’s Now A Religion Based On the Blockchain. Yes, Really.
- We Can Now Make Super Accurate 3D Printed Models of Patients’ Brains
- A Fruity Visual Metaphor Helps Explain Fermi’s Paradox
- This All-Terrain Robot “Teaches” Itself to Walk in a Revolutionary Way
- Las Vegas Food Service Workers Are Going on Strike So They Don’t Lose Their Jobs to Robots
- China Isn’t Taking Our Recycling. Here’s What We Could Do With It Instead.
- Dubai’s High-Tech, iPad-Shaped Apartment Could be a Troubleshooting Nightmare
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- Security forces kill infiltrator in J-K
- EC orders probe into 'anomalies' in Madhya Pradesh voters' list
- The Election Commission today ordered a probe into allegations of large-scale discrepancies in the voters' list of Madhya Pradesh.
- Sushil Modi to raise non-inclusion of Bihar cities in env prog
- Lamenting that no cities of Bihar was included in the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP), state Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi today said he would raise the issue at the environment ministers' conference.
- PSIEC to allow warehousing, skill development on industrial plots
- KVIC to install steel 'charkha' on Sabarmati riverfront
- The Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) has begun the process of installing a "charkha" (spinning wheel) made of stainless steel in front of the Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad, Gujarat as a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi, KVIC Chairman Vinai Kumar Saxena said.
- Swaraj in South Africa on 5-day visit; to attend BRICS, IBSA summits
- External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj today arrived here on a five-day visit to South Africa during which she will meet top leadership of the country and attend meetings of BRICS and IBSA -- the two major groupings where India has been playing a key role.
- Smolov and Dzyuba to spearhead Russia's attack at World Cup
- Injury-hit Russia named their World Cup 23 today with their hopes of performing respectably as hosts riding on attacking duo Fyodor Smolov and Artem Dzyuba.
- Stokes out of Scotland ODI and 'first part' of Australia series
- England all-rounder Ben Stokes had been ruled out the one-day international against Scotland next weekend and the "first part" of the five-match series against Australia with a torn hamstring, the England and Wales Cricket Board announced today.
- Brazil's Neymar returns from injury against Croatia
- Neymar made his eagerly anticipated return from injury as a half-time substitute for Brazil in their World Cup warm-up against Croatia today.
- Two Pak personnel injured by attack by militants
- Two Pakistani security personnel engaged in fencing border were today injured after the militants from across the Afghan border attacked them, authorities said.
- Comeback king Zverev reaches first Grand Slam quarter-final
- German second seed Alexander Zverev claimed his third successive comeback win at the French Open to reach his first Grand Slam quarter-final on Sunday, edging Russian Karen Khachanov in five sets.
- Nepal plans separate agency for securing borders with India, China
- Nepal is considering to establish a separate agency for the security of its borders with India and China, Home Minister Ram Bahadur Thapa said today.
- Indian-origin DJ jailed in UK for bogus claims
- An Indian-origin DJ has been jailed for three months in the UK after being found guilty of contempt of court for exaggerating the effect of his relatively minor injuries in a bid to defraud the National Health Service of over 837,000 pounds.
- No hidden agenda behind Twitter video: Sunil Chhetri
- Foreign companies struggle in cash-strapped Turkmenistan
- IAF Chief to visit Brazil to enhance defense cooperation
- Young Kerala Cong MLAs vexed over move to give another RS term to Kurien
- Indian Hotels stock: Well-placed to ride the demand opportunity
- B2B marketplace Bizongo seeks to differentiate itself by quality designs
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- There's Now A Religion Based On the Blockchain. Yes, Really.
- 7 Futuristic Things To Do With Your Body When You Die
- We Can Now Make Super Accurate 3D Printed Models of Patients' Brains
- A Graphene Aerogel Is 99.8% Air and as Strong as Steel
- Scientists Invented A Real-Life Flux Capacitor
- Millions of People Need New Corneas. Now We Can 3D Print Them.
- Here’s What Ambien Can Actually Do To You
- Las Vegas Food Service Workers Are Going on Strike So They Don't Lose Their Jobs to Robots
- China Isn't Taking Our Recycling. Here's What We Could Do With It Instead.
- We’ve Reached A New Level In Bionics: Artificial Limbs We Forget Are Artificial
- Smart Roads Could Soon Call An Ambulance, Connect You to the Internet
- A Virtual Playground Lets AI Practice Complex Tasks And Chores
- The FDA Puts the Brakes on A Major CRISPR Trial in Humans
- This Aerial Robot Can Change Its Shape Mid-Flight
- A California City Is Gearing Up To Test Universal Basic Income
- Embattled GMO Golden Rice Is Now Allowed in US Food Supply
- A Fruity Visual Metaphor Helps Explain Fermi's Paradox
- Hackers Commandeered 3 Cryptocurrency Networks, Stole Millions
- The Cyborgs Are Here: Researchers Put Living Cells In A Robotic Finger
- Facebook Will Start Making Its Own AI Chips To Stop Violent Livestreams
- Yes, Autonomous Cars Are Going To Kill People Before They Save Lives, Expert Says
- Facial Recognition Experts Perform The Best With An AI Sidekick
- The Military Wants Bulletproof Batteries For Armor
- We’re Getting Closer to Having Regenerative Abilities like Deadpool
- Two States Are Trying To Give People Control Over Their Online Data
- 3D Printed Sugar Scaffolds Could Help Grow Organs, Then Dissolve Away
- We Can Now Treat Sick Babies With Stem Cells Before They’re Even Born
- Future Space Tourists Might Have To Train Before Their Trips
- These Hyper-Sensitive Fibers Might Stand In As Robot Nerves
- Dubai's High-Tech, iPad-Shaped Apartment Could be a Troubleshooting Nightmare
- Disney Made A VR Jacket That Can Simulate Hugs, Snakes Crawling On Your Back
- Five Ways To Stay Safe Online When Using Public WiFi
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- Itself to Walk in a Revolutionary Way
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- The tiny bot blurs the line between the living and nonliving.
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- DyRET shows just how far evolutionary robotics has come.
- A sort of high seas Wakanda, the first floating island is expected to launch in 2020.
- ...They won't even acknowledge them.
- Robots just aren't suited for female-dominated jobs.
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- North East region witnessed over 18% growth in direct tax collections in 2017-18: Shiv Pratap Shukla
- Environment Minister Harsh Vardhan urges students to help overcome plastic pollution
- I-T dept rejects media reports about documents relating to investigation of Nirav Modi, Mehul Choksi destroyed in fire
- Pakistan again resorts to mortar shelling along International border in Jammu, killing two BSF jawans
- India successfully test-fires nuclear capable long range Ballistic missile Agni-5
- EC constitutes two teams to enquire into alleged errors in electoral rolls in Madhya Pradesh
- Russia 2018: Germany prepares for World Cup defence
- Traces of water, metal found in unique exoplanet
- Walking faster may add years to your life
- Mamata to skip NITI Aayog meeting scheduled on Eid | Kolkata ... - Times of India
- NITI Aayog for portal to let startups use public data - Economic Times
- No damage to any Sikh institutions in Shillong: Rijiju
- Records related to Nirav Modi case safe: CBDT
- Lorenzo earns 1st victory with Ducati at Italian MotoGP
- Delhi policeman hit by two-wheeler during vehicle check, one held
- 14 patients die as staff goes on strike in Jharkhand hospital
- Chhetri eyes landmark as India face Kenya (Preview)
- Vijay Mahajan new CEO of Rajiv Gandhi Foundation
- One killed in Bengal accident
- Thiem in French Open quarters, to face Zverev
- 2017 air fares fell 18%, passenger CAGR up 19% in 2018, says Suresh Prabhu
- Divestment having failed, Air India wants govt's equity infusion restored
- Water crisis in Shimla eases, but no let up in rationing for now
- Make full use of NaMo app, reach out to masses: V K Singh to BJP workers
- Flight carrying Sushma Swaraj goes incommunicado for 14 minutes
- CPI(M) calls for trasferring probe into Tuticorin firing to CBI
- 2 sanitation workers, cop die of asphyxiation in Punjab
- Two sanitation workers and a policeman, who went inside a manhole to rescue them, died due asphyxiation while they were cleaning the sewage on the premises of police lines here, a police official said.
- Farmers stir: MP peaceful on third day
- Madhya Pradesh remained largely peaceful today on a third day of the 10-day agitation by farmers demanding remunerative prices for their produce and waiver of farm loans, among others.
- Some reports about situation in Shillong untrue: Meghalaya CM
- IAF plane carrying Swaraj goes incommunicado for 14 minutes
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- Senior Congress leader Sushil Kumar Shinde today said former President Pranab Mukherjee accepting an invite to attend an RSS event was "not wrong" as the latter was a secular person and a very good thinker.
- As their agitation entered the third day today, farmers in Punjab and Haryana continued to dump their produce on roads as a mark of their protest, while vegetable prices soared in several cities of the two states.
- Transfer probe into Tuticorin firing to CBI: CPI(M)
- The CPI(M) today demanded that the probe into the police firing which killed 13 people during protests here last month to demand closure of the Sterlite plant over pollution concerns, 'be handed over to the CBI, monitored by the Madras High Court'.
- Never knew my video will have so much impact, admits Chhetri.
- India football captain Sunil Chhetri today admitted that he never thought his emotional video on social media seeking support for the national team would create so much impact and has thanked star cricketer Virat Kohli for his backing.
- Indian Navy completes refit of 32-year-old Mauritian ship
- Tax collection jumps 18% to Rs 7,100 cr in NE in FY18: Minister
- Northeast region has witnessed over 18 per cent growth in direct tax collections at Rs 7,097 crore in 2017-18, Union Minister of State for Finance Shiv Pratap Shukla said today.
- Corrupt people flocking together to corner Modi govt
- Union minister Radha Mohan Singh today said 'corrupt people' have gathered at one platform to corner the Narendra Modi government.
- EC orders probe into irregularities in MP electoral lists
- Tunisia migrant death toll rises to at least 35: govt
- - The bodies of 35 migrants have been recovered off Tunisia's southern coast, the country's defence ministry said Sunday, revising upwards an earlier government death toll.
- Nepalese man sentenced to 12 years for slaughtering cows
- A man has been sentenced to 12 years in prison in Nepal on charges of slaughtering cows, the Hindu majority nation's national animal.
- Syria's Assad to meet Kim in North Korea: KCNA
- Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said he plans to visit North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un, Pyongyang's state media reported today, potentially becoming the first head of state to meet Kim inside the isolated country.
- 8 injured in Algeria as military plane overshoots the runway
- Algerian television channels say eight crew members have been injured after a military aircraft overshot the runway upon landing at Biskra Airport.
- Sushma Swaraj arrives in South Africa for multiple summits
- Xi Jinping's war on poverty: China lifted 68 mn out of penury in 5 yrs
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- Overturning industries and redefining urban life
- If an asteroid heads for Earth
- Just because you can move the stars in their courses
- If India’s monsoon fails
- A more erratic rainy season in India could lead to mass famine. But there are ways to avoid such a disaster
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- Eid-ul-Fitr 2018: Mamata Banerjee To Skip NITI Aayog Meeting As It ... - NDTV
- Niti Aayog wants states to take lead in cutting tax on fuel - DNA India - Daily News & Analysis
- Two BSF men die in Pakistani firing, IPS officer's brother joins militants (Roundup)
- Infiltration bid foiled, militant killed: Army
- Two of 5 militants killed on LoC said to be locals
- 3 ISS astronauts return to Earth safely (Lead)
- Peru: A team of no stars aims to shine on biggest stage (Team Profile)
- S. Korea depart for Austria for pre-World Cup camp
- Editors Guild condemns threats to scribes, seeks action
- 2017 air fares fell 18%, passenger CAGR up 19% in 2018
- FIFA World Cup trophy arrives in Moscow
- Zverev defeats Khachanov, enters maiden French Open quarters
- Dos and don'ts for summer
- 3 ISS astronauts return to Earth safely
- Mumbaikars work longest hours in the world, shows UBS study
- Karunanidhi turns 95, PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi extend greetings on Twitter
- Thermal power plants in Gujarat stare at closure over low coal supply
- Amarinder deputes 4-member team to Shillong
- Concerned about reports of security threats to Sikhs in Shillong, the Amarinder Singh government in Punjab has decided to rush a four-member team headed by Cabinet Minister Sukhjinder Randhawa to the Meghalayan capital, an official said here today.
- VK Singh asks BJP workers to maximise use of NaMo app
- Minister of State for External Affairs VK Singh today asked the BJP workers to maximise the use of the NaMo app, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's official mobile application, and publicise it among people.
- Judicial Magistrate, lawyer killed in road accident in Hry
- A judicial magistrate and a lawyer were killed when their car overturned in Danaura village near Naraingarh today, the police said.
- Leander set for Asian Games return, Yuki may miss it for US Open
- Veteran Leander Paes will have the opportunity to add to his Asian Games medal tally as he is set to be included in the Indian tennis team for the upcoming Games even as the country's premier singles player Yuki Bhambri will prefer competing in the US Open if he makes the cut.
- Free banking services not liable to GST, mutual fund exit load to attract levy
- Free services, like ATM withdrawals, provided by banks to customers will not attract GST, but late payment charges on outstanding credit card bills and purchase of insurance policies by NRIs will attract the levy.
- Guj: Six drown in two separate incidents
- Six persons, including three children, drowned today in two separate incidents in Ahmedabad and Patan districts in Gujarat, police said.
- Purulia: Kin of deceased BJP worker blames TMC
- Mukherjee secular, accepting RSS invite important: Shinde
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- Three scenarios illustrate the threat of a nuclear device in rogue hands
- Talking hypothetically
- A podcast on the 2016 edition of \"The World If\"
- If economists reformed themselves
- Reforming economists’ tools
- If China embarked on mass privatisation
- How China sells its state-owned enterprises matters as much as whether it does
- If financial systems were hacked
- Recent attacks give a glimpse of the sort of cyber-assault that could bring the world economy to a halt. Better defences are needed
- Data snapshots
- If computers wrote laws
- Might future law-school graduates look to machines rather than the judges
- If the ocean was transparent
- The ability to peer unhindered into the deep would reveal a host of wonders—and have huge practical consequences
- If everyone had a personal drone
- What if Germany had not reunified
- Joining East and West together within NATO and the European Union was the worst option
- If Hillary Clinton is president
- She won the election by leaning right on national security and left on the economy. Now comes the fallout
- If Russia breaks up
- The world rightly worries about the prospect of a Greater Russia. But a Lesser Russia could be just as troubling
- If a NATO member comes under attack
- How the West would recognise
- If lying made your nose grow
- If the yuan competes with the dollar
- The yuan’s rise will challenge America
- If the world introduces a “Piketty tax”
- Thomas Piketty
- If the Panama Canal gets a rival
- Why a Chinese firm might dig a giant waterway through America’s backyard
- Slower growth - disaster or blessing?
- If the rich world aimed for minimal growth
- If Africa banks its demographic dividend
- The difference economic reforms could make for Africa
- If autonomous vehicles rule the world
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- Two BSF personnel martyred, 11 injured in mortar shelling by Pak forces along International Border in Jammu
- India successfully test-fires indigenously developed nuclear capable long range Ballistic missile Agni-5 off Odisha coast
- Environment Minister Harsh Vardhan urges students to help overcome plastic pollution
- North Korea to get relief only after verifiable denuclearisation steps: US
- Maintaining glory of Taj Mahal is responsibility of all: Dr Mahesh Sharma
- Women's T-20 Asia Cup: India beat Malaysia by 142 runs in opening match
- Syrian President Assad says will visit North Korea to meet Kim
- Air India marks 70 years since 1st India-UK flight
- If France’s reforms succeeded
- Suppose France’s president manages to transform his country and his continent
- If Thailand had a reformed monarchy
- The benefits—including
- If Donald Trump won a second term
- His opponents dreamed of impeaching Donald Trump
- If borders were open
- Yes
- If a universal basic income took off
- Fears that smarter machines will threaten jobs and stability have led some to suggest that government should give a basic income to all. Suppose the idea spreads
- If blockchains ran the world
- The trust business is little noticed but huge. Startups deploying blockchain technology threaten to disrupt it
- If advisers followed a fiduciary rule
- Why consumers of financial and other services may need more protection
- If governments did not exist
- Angus Deaton
- If Britain became Singapore-on-Thames
- After crashing out of the European Union
- If human cloning happened
- It started with sheep. Suppose cloning became routine for people
- If America lost its electricity
- For rich countries
- If the universe was not “fine-tuned”
- The constants of nature are among the things you just do not want to mess with
- If we could control the weather
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- If the Ottoman Empire had not collapsed
- Imagine the mayhem that might have been avoided had the Ottoman Empire been saved rather than sunk. Blame
- IF DONALD TRUMP WAS PRESIDENT
- How a made-for-TV foreign policy triggered real-world crises
- If states traded territory
- A way to solve some of the world’s trickiest problems
- If the North Korean regime collapsed
- America and China have done too little planning for a Korean crisis
- If terrorists got hold of a nuclear weapon
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- Pope Francis today called for dialogue in Nicaragua, where weeks of deadly anti-government demonstrations have left more than 100 people dead.
- Authorities say Cyclone Mekunu killed at least 30 people when it barreled across Oman and Yemen last month.
- Report: UK food, fuel, medicine short under 'no deal' Brexit
- A newspaper says British civil servants have warned of shortages of food, fuel and medicines within weeks if the U.K. leaves the European Union without a trade deal.
- Bodies of 11 migrants recovered off Tunisian coast
- The bodies of 11 migrants have been recovered and 67 others rescued after their boat began sinking off Tunisia's southern coast, the interior ministry said today.
- UK warns of two more years of severe terror threat
- The UK government today warned of at least two more years of severe terrorism threat to the country as it prepares to unveil tougher new measures to monitor terror suspects.
- Trio head home from ISS with football slated for World Cup
- Russian cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov was on his way back to Earth today along with an official match football that could be used later this month in the opening game of the World Cup in Moscow.
- Building collapses in Kenya's capital; police report 3 dead
- Three people have been killed when a building collapsed in Nairobi's low income residential area of Huruma, a police official and witnesses said today.
- Nearly half of Afghan children out of school: UN
- Nearly half of Afghanistan's children are not attending school because of worsening security, poverty and sex discrimination, according to a new UN report today.
- Mesolithic ancestors were fish, plant eaters: Study
- Humans during the Mesolithic era consumed fish and plants, scientists have shown for the first time, after analysing dental plaque of a tooth from the skeletal remains of a man.
- Long-soaring smartphone market heading to earth
- After a decade of sizzling growth, the smartphone market has suddenly cooled.
- Taiga scores five points, Indian riders once again finish in top 25
- Japan's Taiga Hada secured five crucial points in the second race as Honda India Racing team returned with a total of nine points from third round of the Asia Road Racing Championship (ARRC) here today.
- Hugh Jackman wants his 'blessed' children to help others
- Logan" star Hugh Jackman believes that his children have a "responsibility" to help others as they are "blessed" with great advantages in life.
- Switzerland set to amend anti-money laundering law
- Stepping up efforts to curb illicit fund flows, Switzerland plans to amend its anti-money laundering law wherein financial intermediaries will be required to verify information on beneficial owners.
- Jennifer Aniston to be Courteney Cox's maid of honour
- Actor Jennifer Aniston will reportedly take up responsibilities as maid of honour for her "Friends" co-star and friend Courteney Cox.
- Amid trolling, Swara Bhaskar quips Indo-Pak peace 'on the horizon
- Bayer set to close Monsanto takeover on Thursday - report
- India urges global planemakers to 'Make in India
- Talks end with China warning trade benefits at risk if U.S. imposes tariffs
- Saudi crown prince, UK PM note importance of oil market stability
- Centre asks all states to prevent Rohingyas entry
- False alarm over Sushma Swaraj flight scare
- 16 Taliban militants killed in Afghanistan
- Cyclone Mekenu: Indians stranded on Yemeni island evacuated
- Pak SC summons Shehbaz Sharif in corruption case
- Fifa World Cup 2018: Ramirez among three left out of Uruguay squad
- Uruguay football team
- National Achievement Survey 2017,government aided school,New Delhi,language, math, environmental science,South, central Delhi students, schools, Delhi schools,learning outcomes
- ceasefire jammu
- Farmers protest, farmers in Solapur, Maharashtra
- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi play flies a kite with Indonesian President Joko Widodo (unseen) during the India-Indonesia kite exhibition in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday 30, 2018.
- death, suicide, hang, lynch, lynching, penalty
- Walmar, Flipkart
- All trade commitments to fail if Trump goes ahead with tariffs: China
- us china, us flag, china flag
- Fifa World Cup 2018: Denmark's success depends on Eriksen's dynamite effect
- Christian Eriksen, Denmark
- Russia World Cup 2018: Sergio Ramos releases World Cup anthem for Spain
- Sergio Ramos
- Fifa World Cup: Peru captain Paolo Guerrero welcomed back after doping ban
- Paolo Guerrero, Peru, Fifa World Cup 2018
- World Cup: Germany's coach Loew to decide Manuel Neuer's fate on Sunday
- Joachim Loew
- Few inmates in 'jihadi jails' as UK fears human rights backlash
- Omotenashi: The Japanese secret that's lost in translation all too often
- That calm Chinese stock market? It's engineered by the state
- It may be too late to invest in this sparkling equity market; here's why
- Congress slams BJP over 6 mn 'fake' voters on MP rolls, urges EC action
- Rates, rupee and rains to guide investor sentiment on Street next week
- Global travel suppliers eye India's outbound tourism market
- Curing India's import-driven $5 bn medtech industry with niche devices
- We'll continue to grow faster than industry: Mindtree chief Rostow Ravanan
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- Civil aviation minister Suresh Prabhu today said that average airfares dropped by 18 per cent in 2017, while the number of passengers flown by the domestic carriers recorded a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 19 per cent in FY18 over FY14.
- Man killed over Rs 15cr property; wife, accomplice held
- The city police has arrested a 40-year-old woman and her accomplice for allegedly killing her husband following a feud over a property worth nearly Rs 15 crore, an official said today.
- NDA will win under Modi's leadership; 'none' has accepted Rahul as leader: Paswan
- Hailing the "strong leadership" of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Minister Ram Vilas Paswan has said the NDA will win the 2019 Lok Sabha polls with a "thumping majority" as he termed the opposition unity in the recent bypolls as "short-lived".
- 73 million working days lost each year due to lack of sanitation: Iyer
- Due to lack of sanitation and water-borne diseases, 73 million working days are lost each year, Secretary in the Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation Parameswaran Iyer said here today.
- India fully equipped to handle Pak: Jammu IGP
- Paswan bats for special status for Bihar
- Wish you continue to laugh and love: Abhishek Bachchan on parents' 45th wedding anniv
- Abhishek Bachchan has congratulated his parents - Amitabh and Jaya Bachchan - on their 45th wedding anniversary.
- Alembic Pharma plans Rs 720-cr capex for FY19
- Alembic Pharmaceuticals has earmarked a capital expenditure of Rs 720 crore for this fiscal year to complete existing projects and on maintenance, a senior company official said.
- Take up civic issues for discussion: AIADMK to Pondy speaker
- Opposition AIADMK today urged the Puducherry assembly speaker to ensure that public issues are taken up during the budget session commencing tomorrow.
- Clean India mission, internal security on agenda of two-day governors conference beginning tomorrow
- Clean India mission and internal security are among the important agendas listed for a two-day conference of governors and Lt Governors beginning tomorrow at Rashtrapati Bhavan here.
- Durga Puja committee to decorate pandal with Chinese 'Hulu
- With Bengal's biggest festival still a few months away, members of a Durga Puja committee in Kolkata has tapped the Chinese Consulate here to theme their pandal on Hulu, a thin gourd popular in a mainland province, and the art forms surrounding it.
- Govt can't provide security to everyone: Goa BJP women's wing chief on 20-yr-old's 'gang-rape
- Days after a 20-year-old woman was allegedly gang-raped on a South Goa beach, state BJP women's wing president Sulakshana Sawant has said the government cannot provide security to every individual.
- UP bypoll outcome leaves BJP down, but not out
- The stunning electoral losses suffered by the BJP in the recently held bye-elections in Kairana and Noorpur seats in Uttar Pradesh may have given the opposition a reason to smile, but BJP leaders believe they are "down but not out".
- Ceasefire, dialogue offer opportunity to save J-K from bloodshed: Mehbooba
- Asking the separatists to come forward for talks and save the state from "bloodshed", Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti today termed the unilateral ceasefire and the offer of dialogue by the Centre as an opportunity that does not come every day.
- BJP organises marathon to celebrate Modi govt's 4th anniv
- Thousands of youths today participated in a marathon organised here by BJP to mark the completion of four years of the NDA government at the Centre.
- Can't live and breathe a character all the time: Jimmy Sheirgill
- Jimmy Sheirgill describes himself as an actor sans the "method" and someone who consciously chose to walk away from the sticky mould of a chocolate boy.
- MP election: Congress submits evidence of '60 lakh fake voters' to EC
- For path-breaker Real Kashmir players, football more than just a means of livelihood
- A hope for a better life not just for themselves but also for the troubled state they have put on the national footballing landscape -- for the path-breaking Real Kashmir FC players, the 'beautiful game' is far from being merely a means to earn a livelihood.
- Asia's first 13 'Blue Flag' beaches to be developed in India
- Environment friendly, clean and equipped with amenities of international standards for tourists, 13 Indian beaches will soon get the Blue Flag certification.
- Expecting this World Environment Day to be most exciting ever: Solheim
- UN Environment Chief Erik Solheim has said that the World Environment Day (WED) 2018 to be hosted by India on Tuesday is expected to be the most "exciting and inspiring WED ever".
- Solar rooftop growth slow; 40GW by '22 hard to achieve:Experts
- The growth in the solar rooftop segment has not been significant, and the government may find it difficult to achieve the target of installing 40 gigawatt (GW) of capacity by 2022, say experts.
- Mehbooba calls for DGMO level talk to stop 'bloodshed
- Thousands march for Belgium terror shooting victims
- Nearly 3,000 people marched in the Belgian city of Liege on Sunday to honour the three victims of a shooting there last week that prosecutors are treating as a terrorist attack.
- Tunisia migrant death toll rises to at least 35: defence ministry
- The bodies of 35 migrants have been recovered off Tunisia's southern coast, the country's defence ministry said Sunday, revising upwards an earlier toll.
- Iraq court sentences French woman to life for IS membership
- An Iraq court today sentenced a French woman to life in jail for membership of the Islamic State group as her lawyers accused authorities in Paris of "interference" to prevent her return to France.
- Chinese farms rearing cockroaches to cure stomach diseases and treat compost waste
- Hundreds of Chinese farms are rearing cockroaches to cure stomach diseases and treat compost waste, according to a media report.
- UK minister promises to review immigration cap blocking Indian doctors
- UK Home Secretary Sajid Javid today promised to review the country's immigration system to overcome a monthly immigration cap preventing professionals such as Indian doctors from being brought in to tackle shortages in the state-funded National Health Service (NHS).
- Slovenians vote in early election with rightwinger in front
- Slovenians voted today in an early election which was set to see Janez Jansa's anti-immigration party emerge as victor after four years of centre-left rule.
- England eyes series-levelling win against Pakistan
- Jos Buttler struck a blistering 80 not out before James Anderson took two wickets as England closed on a series-levelling win against Pakistan in the second Test at Headingley on Sunday.
- Nigeria name final World Cup squad
- Nigeria on Sunday named a final 23-man squad for the World Cup with Chelsea defender Ola Aina and Mikel Agu from FC Porto placed on standby.
- China lifted 68 million out of poverty in last five years: Report
- China has lifted 68 million people out of poverty in the last five years since President Xi Jinping came to power in 2013, official media reported today.
- SCOREBOARD PAKvsENG
- Scoreboard at lunch on the third day of the second Test between England and Pakistan at Headingley on Sunday:
- Love not exclusive to any gender: Ariana Grande in letter for LGBTQ community
- Singer Ariana Grande have written heartfelt letter for the LGBTQ and how the community has played an important role in inspiring them as artistes.
- Saudi prosecutor says 17 detained in case against activists
- Saudi Arabia's prosecutor said today that 17 people have been detained on suspicion of trying to undermine security and stability, a case activists say has targeted prominent women's rights campaigners just weeks before the country lifts its ban on women driving.
- Traces of water, metal found in unique exoplanet
- Scientists have identified traces of of multiple metals, along with possible signs of water, in one of the least dense exoplanets ever found.
- Pope Francis calls for dialogue in Nicaragua
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- Bhutia says Chhetri will be crucial in Asian Cup
- Glorifying Sunil Chhetri's voracious appetite for scoring in superlatives, former captain Bhaichung Bhutia says the talismanic striker will be crucial to the Indian football team's prospects in the 2019 Asian Cup.
- Prepared to deal with any type of situation: IGP Jammu
- Inspector General of Police, Jammu, S D Singh Jamwal today said the police was fully prepared to deal with any type of situation arising out of the latest ceasefire violation by Pakistan which left two BSF personnel including an officer dead and 14 others, mostly civilians, injured.
- No impact of farmers' strike in UP
- There was no visible impact in Uttar Pradesh of the 10-day farmers' strike, with the supply of fruits and vegetables remaining normal across the state on the third day of the agitation today.
- Pesky calls: Trai proposes compulsory access to call logs, SMSes for DND apps
- Amid stand-off with iPhone maker Apple, Trai has inserted a clause in its proposed regulation on pesky calls, which will make it compulsory for all devices to provide access to call logs and SMSes required for the functioning of 'do-not-disturb' kind of mobile apps.
- AI passengers protest over six-hour delay in take-off
- Fire at power receiving station in Uri
- Fire broke out in a power receiving station in Uri area of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said.
- Cong leaders meet EC, accuse MP govt of including names of 60L fake voters in poll roll
- The Congress today accused the BJP government in Madhya Pradesh of electoral misconduct by including the names of 60 lakh "fake voters" in the voters' list and requested the Election Commission (EC) to remove all such entries from the electoral rolls of the 230 Assembly constituencies in the state.
- Process for establishment of JK madrasa board underway: Minister
- A process is underway to establish a board to run the affairs of madrasas in Jammu and Kashmir, Minister for Hajj and Auqaf Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali has said.
- Sentry fires in the air after noticing suspicious movement: police
- A policeman guarding a protected person's residence in Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir fired a few shots in the air today after noticing suspicious movement, police said.
- Thermal power plants in Gujarat may face closure on coal
- Thermal power plants in the state are not getting adequate supply of coal and could face closure, leading to power shortage, if immediate steps are not taken, a senior GSECL official has said.
- Amarinder hits out at Union agri minister over farmers' protest remarks
- Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh today dubbed Union Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh's controversial remarks about the ongoing farmers agitation "bizzare".
- Decided to end part of Assembly session following requests: DMK
- DMK working president M K Stalin today said the decision to withdraw boycott of the ongoing Assembly session was taken following requests from various sections of people and those from the leaders of alliance parties.
- Latest ceasefire violation proves Pak says one thing, does another: BSF IG
- The latest attack on Indian forward points by Pakistani forces, in which two BSF jawans were killed today, has yet again proved that Islamabad said one thing and did another, a senior official said here.
- 1 killed, another hurt as sports car turns turtle near Kolkata
- A man was today killed and his friend seriously injured when the sports car they were travelling in hit a divider and turned turtle at Domjur area of Howrah district.
- 11 arrested for double murder in Hry
- The police here today claimed to have solved a double murder case in Pandarsi village near here by arresting 11 members of a Bawaria gang from different parts of the country.
- Amethi: Two found dead in separate cases
- Two persons allegedly committed suicide in separate parts of Amethi district, police said today.
- Repairs potholes left behind after removal of speed breakers: HC
- Removal of speed breakers from roads often leaves behind potholes and sharp objects hazardous to vehicle tyres, the Delhi High Court has noted and directed the AAP government and the local bodies to coordinate and ensure necessary repairs are carried out.
- Kerala: Couple arrested for abandoning two-day-old baby outside church
- 73k deregistered cos deposited Rs 24,000 cr post demonetisation: Govt data
- As many as 73,000 companies that have been deregistered deposited Rs 24,000 crore in bank accounts post demonetisation, according to government data.
- All eyes on Chhetri as India take on Kenya
- Sunil Chhetri will be the cynosure of all eyes as he seeks to make his 100th international memorable by continuing his scoring spree in the Intercontinental Cup match against Kenya here tomorrow.
- Punjab CM promises increased support to existing industry
- Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh has promised to extend support provided to local investors and existing industry to leverage the state's intrinsic strengths.
- Mounting NPAs, banking frauds: Bank officials to brief parl panel tomorrow
- Top officials of both public and private banks will tomorrow brief a parliamentary panel on the issue of mounting Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) and banking frauds.
- Pb CM seeks assistance from Centre to commemorate Guru Nanak Dev's birth anniversary
- To commemorate the 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh has sought an assistance of Rs 2,145.31 crore from the Centre for undertaking various infrastructural projects in towns and cities associated with the first Sikh Guru.
- Despite massive stardom, Rajinikanth connected to roots: Huma
- Feeling intimidated while working with Rajinikanth in "Kaala" was obvious for Huma Qureshi but the actor was surprised by the megastar's down-to-earth nature.
- JK HC grants cancels bail granted to Asiya Andrabi, 4 others in terror-related case
- The Jammu and Kashmir High Court cancelled the bail granted to banned Dukhtaraan-e-Milat's chief Aasiya Andrabi and four others in a terror-related case, saying the trial court had exercised the discretion to grant bail in an "erroneous manner".
- Duke of Earl' sparkles
- Duke of Earl' won 'The Udhagamandalam Season Cup', the feature event of the races held here today.
- No vacancy for prime minister's post in 2019: Naqvi
- There is no vacancy for the prime minister's post in 2019, Union minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi today said, and expressed hope that BJP-led coalition will retain power in the next Lok Sabha polls.
- Avg airfares declined by 18% in 2017: Prabhu
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