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Monday, June 18, 2018

News headllines 18th June


  1. Ivan Duque elected to be Colombia's new president
  2. Three killed, over 200 injured in Japan earthquake
  3. South Korea to begin 2-days of war games to defend Dokdo islands against Japan
  4. Thousands of South Africans gear up for International Day of Yoga
  5. India welcomes Afghanistan's decision to announce extension of ceasefire with Taliban
  6. I&B Minister Col Rajyavardhan Rathore to inaugurate EU Film Festival in New Delhi today
  7. EAM Sushma Swaraj reaches Rome as part of four European nations tour
  8. Vice President urges media to effectively function as means of empowerment
  9. World Cup: Switzerland hold Brazil to 1-1 draw; Mexico beat Germany 1-0
  10. Indian women's hockey team suffered 1-4 defeat against Spain
  11. Federer claims 98th ATP Tennis title with victory in Stuttgart
  12. FIFA World Cup Day 5: Three Matches to be played today
  13. Nine people killed in Assam flood, situations grim at 3 districts of Barak valley
  14. Manipur CM visits flood hit villages in Imphal East; meets victims
  15. BJP President Amit Shah to attend foundation laying ceremony of cancer care centre at Guwahati today
  16. Delhiites wake up to overcast skies
  17. Two Assam Rifles personnel killed,  four injured in ambush by Naga insurgents
  18. Goa Revolution Day being celebrated today
  19. Two more terrorists gun down in counter-terror operation in J&K <br/>
  20. PM Modi calls for widespread debate on holding simultaneous elections
  21. India is the fastest growing country & will become 5 trillion dollar economy by 2025: President
  22. Journalist Shujaat Bukhari killed for trying to find middle path: MoS Jitendra Singh
  23. India welcomes Afghanistan's decision to announce extension of ceasefire with Taliban
  24. Regional Training Camp (RTC) on Socio Economic Survey (76th Round) on “Drinking water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Housing Condition” and “Survey of Persons with Disabilities”.
  25. President Kovind in Greece; Addresses Indian Community in Greece; Urges Indian Community in Greece to Help Enhance Economic, Cultural and People-to-People Links between the two Countries 
  26. Media should act as Means of Empowerment for Development through Informed Actions, says Vice President
  27. Fourth Governing Council Meeting of NITI Aayog Concludes
  28. PMs closing remarks at fourth meeting of the Governing Council of NITI Aayog
  29. Government of India decides not to extend the Suspension of Operations in J&K announced in the beginning of Ramazan
  30. PMs opening remarks at fourth meeting of Governing Council of NITI Aayog
  31. Air Chief Marshal Birender Singh Dhanoa Confers the ‘President’s Commission’ to the Flight Cadets at AFA
  32. Shri Piyush Goyal, Minister of Railways & Coal reviews the performance of three Zones viz. North Central Railway, North Eastern Railway & East Central Railway
  33. Peace, both beyond and within the boundaries is crucial for rapid development of our country: Vice President
  34. Foundation Stone of ‘Auxiliary Production Unit & Artificial Limbs Fitting Centre’ Laid at Nawada, Faridabad
  35. PM greets people on Eid
  36. Vice President Greets People on the eve of Id-ul-Fitr
  37. J&K: 2 more terrorists neutralized in Bandipora encounter
  38. FIFA 2018: Phoney war won, real test begins for England's Southgate
  39. At this year's FIFA WC, Belgium determined to live up to great expectations
  40. Over 600 rescued refugees come ashore in Spain
  41. 6.1 quake in Japan's Osaka causes damage across the city
  42. India to host European Union Film Festival from today
  43. We're not on strike, say Delhi IAS officers
  44. ISRO clears GSAT-11 for launch
  45. Dip in temperature in Delhi, rain likely today
  46. Donald Trump threatens to re-start military exercises with South Korea if talks fail
  47. Taliban say ceasefire will not be extended, as suicide attack kills 18
  48. Guatemala volcano search called off with nearly 200 unaccounted for
  49. Brazil held to 1-1 draw by Switzerland in Group E opener
  50. Roger Federer wins 98th ATP title in Stuttgart ahead of return to No. 1
  51. ICC wants harsher punishment for ball tampering
  52. 31 people killed, scores injured in Nigeria suicide attack
  53. India to be a five trillion dollar economy by 2025: President Kovind
  54. Nepal: People attend Yoga Camp at 12,500 feet above sea level in Muktinath
  55. Facebook not to show weapon accessory ads to users under 18: Report
  56. International Yoga Day celebrations begin in US
  57. Security forces to resume operation against terrorists in J&K: Govt
  58. Decoded: Why we can’t stop eating junk food
  59. More women in government may reduce corruption: Study
  60. World Cup holders Germany crash to Mexico defeat
  61. EAM Sushma Swaraj reaches Italy
  62. PM reiterates commitment to provide coverage of key schemes to 45,000 additional villages by Aug 15
  63. What is GitHub?
  64. India-UN Development Partnership Fund
  65. WTO Setup Panel on Alleged Export Subsidies by India
  66. PM attends Convocation of Visva Bharati University, inaugurates Bangladesh Bhavana
  67. Cabinet approves extension of tenure of Commission constituted to examine Sub-categorization within OBCs in Central List
  68. Cabinet approves Agreement between India and Peru
  69. Cabinet approves MoU between India and Vietnam on Joint issue of postage stamp
  70. Cabinet approves proposal for enactment of Dam Safety Bill, 2018
  71. Cabinet approves Repositioning of North Eastern Council
  72. Cabinet approves MoU between the ICMR and INSERM, France
  73. Cabinet approves monetization of 3.70 acres of land at Pragati Maidan by ITJPO
  74. Cabinet approves proposal for withdrawal of Nalanda University (Amendment) Bill, 2013 pending in Rajya Sabha
  75. PM to visit Chhattisgarh on 14th June 2018
  76. PM shares his fitness video; nominates IPS officers for Fitness Challenge
  77. At Niti Aayog's meet, PM Narendra Modi asks states to help push growth - Economic Times
  78. PM Modi chairs Niti Aayog council meet - Economic Times
  79. Bengaluru, Hyderabad to run out of groundwater by 2020 says Niti ... - The News Minute
  80. Repeatedly asked Kejriwal to come for NITI Aayog meet: Amitabh Kant - Economic Times
  81. NITI Aayog Governing Council: 'New India 2022' Expected To Be ... - BloombergQuint
  82. News digest: Videocon case, NITI Aayog council meet, Cannes ... - Business Standard
  83. Chandrababu Naidu raises bifurcation-related issues at Niti Aayog meet - The Hindu
  84. NITI Aayog meeting 2018: Tamil Nadu CM K Palaniswami suggests ... - Financial Express
  85. Pinarayi calls for panel to review NITI Aayog - The New Indian Express
  86. NITI Aayog meeting: Capt urges PM to form national panel on farm debt waiver - The Tribune
  87. Govt. must drive cross-border collaboration with countries leading in AI re...
  88. FICCI Pitches for Holistic Solutions to Resolve Stressed Assets Cases in th...
  89. Wall Street Finance launches Digital Agent Platform
  90. SMS Lifesciences India gets Establishment Inspection Report for its Hyderab...
  91. V2 Retail opens store at Lakhisarai, Bihar
  92. Maximaa Systems to convene EGM
  93. Kesoram Industries to conduct AGM
  94. Anand Projects to hold AGM
  95. Vedanta announces resignation of company secretary
  96. Lupin and Nichi-lko enter into strategic partnership
  97. Nishtha Finance & Investment (India) appoints CFO
  98. Dhanlaxmi Bank appoints MD and CEO
  99. Lasa Supergenerics announces change in company secretary and resignation of...
  100. IKF Technologies appoints NSDL as Designated Depository
  101. Integrated Technologies announces change in directorate
  102. Baid Leasing & Finance Co to consider NCD issue
  103. N K Industries appoints director
  104. US stocks end in the red
  105. 2 militants killed in J&K
  106. Tripura Assembly to begin budget session on Tuesday
  107. Melania Trump speaks against border child separations (Lead)
  108. Kejriwal continues sit-in protest
  109. Samsung spent $13.6bn on taxes globally in 2017
  110. US Democrats intensify fight for immigrant children
  111. Key Indian equity indices open flat
  112. Conservative newcomer wins Colombia's presidential election
  113. Indefinite nationwide truck strike begins
  114. Two Chinese nationals arrested in Bihar for liquor consumption
  115. 3 killed in Japan quake (Lead)
  116. 5.9-magnitude earthquake rocks Japan's Osaka
  117. Ranbir an inspiration for the coming generation: Paresh Rawal
  118. Google to invest $550mn in Chinese e-commerce player
  119. Sheen hits back at ex over non-disclosure agreement
  120. Sriram Raghavan to direct biopic on 2nd Lt. Arun Khetarpal, PVC
  121. Kangana Ranaut becomes face of Vogue Wedding Show 2018
  122. Monsoon is both a pollution pump and a cleanser, says study
  123. Renewable energy-based desalination could resolve India's perennial water woes (Comment)
  124. Ocean Rimmed World': The Ocean giveth, but the ocean also taketh away (Book Review)
  125. Telangana rural body chief arrested for kicking woman
  126. Being good doesn't depend on religion, colour: Akon
  127. 7 killed in Punjab accident
  128. Seoul, Pyongyang meet to discuss sports collaboration
  129. Partly cloudy sky in Delhi, rains likely
  130. 5 undocumented immigrants killed in Texas car crash
  131. Yo-Yo fitness test is haunting Indian cricketers (Column: Just Sport)
  132. Indian Railway's Mail/Express trains to sport new look - in beige and brown
  133. Hyundai Celebrates the Spirit of 2018 FIFA World Cup With #SaveMyGame Campaign for All Football Fans
  134. Rimini Street Approved for UK Government TS2 Framework
  135. Countdown to GSMA Mobile World Congress Shanghai 2018 is On
  136. Transformative Tech Unveiled at CES Asia 2018 on Opening Day
  137. Conga Announces First-Ever Asia-Pacific User Conference Amid Tremendous Growth Within the Region
  138. Worldpay and IDEMIA Introduce MOTION CODE Debit Cards to Financial Institutions in the U.S.
  139. PTA Land Force Projection Systems with Improved Performance
  140. Global IT and Finance Leaders Survey Finds Biggest Blocker to Innovation is Overspending on "Keeping the Lights Ona
  141. Why Trump voters supported Trump
  142. Minor leak' in Vedanta's Sterlite plant in Thoothukudi, evacuation ordered
  143. FitKids uses artificial intelligence to help students perform better
  144. NDMC to re-auction Taj Mansingh, retains several conditions of first tender
  145. Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai Motor ready to rev up small car market in India
  146. From Swiggy to Foodpanda, online food delivery service firms face GST heat
  147. From Maruti to Toyota, hybrid cars on slow track after a year of high taxes
  148. Videocon case: ICICI Bank weighs leave for Chanda Kochhar till probe report
  149. IndiGo pilots up in arms over 'foreign hands' at higher salary
  150. Amazon flaunts Pay to take on e-wallet biggies, to extend credit services
  151. Information technology companies slam brakes on fresh investment
  152. Xiaomi launches digital lending, with instant loan offers on user phones
  153. Essar Steel lenders may not allow Numetal to change structure in second bid
  154. Tesla-loving nation now wants to be a pioneer in electric planes
  155. DoT may clear Voda-Idea merger today; seeks Rs 21 bn bank guarantee
  156. Ford overtakes Renault to claim seventh spot in Indian car market
  157. DMart's lower same store sales, margins keep analysts on the sidelines
  158. Adani and Essel Groups top bidders for Uttar Pradesh solar energy projects
  159. An oil giant is taking big steps; Saudi Arabia can't afford for it to slip
  160. Apple, Qualcomm battle over possible ban on some US iPhone imports
  161. Hope to double the recovery from NPA resolutions in FY19, says IFCI
  162. Suzuki, Toyota partnership: Baleno-inspired Corolla renders show new design
  163. Infosys chalks out Rs 6.90 bn plan to expand Pune campus by 4000 seats
  164. US gun control: Facebook prohibits weapon accessory ads to users under 18
  165. With JUMP, Uber to introduce low-cost e-bike rental service in Seattle
  166. IMD alert: Rain, thunderstorm likely to hit Delhi, Uttar Pradesh today
  167. Truckers begin nationwide indefinite strike against rising fuel prices
  168. As Centre ends Ramzan ceasefire, violence likely to surge in Kashmir
  169. Brotherhood and the hunt for awards at Cannes Lions 2018
  170. JSPL to Adani Logistics, private sector bigwigs join Railways wagon scheme
  171. Average time spent watching TV more on weekends than weekdays: BARC report
  172. Small cities good at managing waste, Gurugram, East and South Delhi worst
  173. News digest: Videocon case, NITI Aayog council meet, Cannes Lions, and more
  174. NITI Aayog meet: Centre firm on 2011 as base year for Finance Commission
  175. States remind PM Narendra Modi to honour spirit of cooperative federalism
  176. Southwest monsoon expected to revive in the next 5-6 days, says IMD
  177. Opposition says it's united against the Modi govt, even if Congress isn't
  178. Kejriwal guarantees IAS officers' security, asks them to return to work
  179. Here is why Delhi's AAP govt gets more money than ever but can't spend it
  180. Agenda for 'New India 2022' will be finalised in a month: NITI Aayog
  181. Controversy erupts over Odisha's refusal to join Union health scheme
  182. Indian Railways set to repaint 30,000 Mail, Express coaches in new colour
  183. MP: 65,000 BJP cyber warriors set to take on 4,000 'Rajiv Ke Sipahi
  184. Modi favours debate on holding simultaneous elections to LS, state assembly
  185. World expects India to become a $5 trillion economy soon: PM Narendra Modi
  186. Fresh FIR filed against Nirav Modi for possessing multiple Indian passports
  187. IAS body counters Arvind Kejriwal; accuses AAP of spreading misinformation
  188. Delhi Metro shuts 5 stations as AAP plans march to PM's residence at 4 PM
  189. ED set to file fresh charge sheet against Vijay Mallya for money laundering
  190. Student group accuses Harvard of discrimination against Asian-Americans
  191. Air quality improves in Delhi but continues to remain 'severe': SAFAR
  192. MHA announces end of Ramzan ceasefire; security operations to resume in J&K
  193. The Centre today decided not to extend the suspension of operations against terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir announced in the beginning of Ramazan.
  194. Do small hydropower projects pose a threat to rivers and their ecosystem?
  195. Vajpayee's NDA versus Modi's NDA: What it means to stock markets?
  196. Spotlight on Srikrishna Committee, India's new data-privacy law: 10 points
  197. P2P lending companies change tack in bid to become NBFCs
  198. I-T authorities win permanent establishment battle against MasterCard
  199. Walmart-Flipkart deal will be cancerous for Indian retail industry: CAIT
  200. NABARD to lend Rs 210 bn to Madhya Pradesh in current fiscal year
  201. India's retaliatory tariffs on 30 US items to rake in additional $240 mn
  202. More steps needed to meet the challenge of double digit economic growth: PM
  203. Thirteen states report 25% decline in fiscal deficits in FY18: ICRA report
  204. Construction of high altitude Rohtang tunnel to be completed by 2022
  205. Govt to study impact of its ads on people to chalk out publicity strategy
  206. Scrutiny of shell cos might unearth something about political parties
  207. 5G panel proposes 6,000 MHz spectrum; to increase data speed by 50%
  208. Every Re 1 cut in excise duty on fuel to cost govt Rs 130 bn, says Moody's
  209. Rating agency Moody's has sounded a note of caution that any reduction in excise duty on petrol and diesel would adversely affect fiscal deficit unless it is matched by a commensurate cut in expenditure.
  210. Want nod for bullet train? Give us street lights, medicines, say villagers
  211. The Ganna that trumped Jinnah: Bitter crisis of the sugar industry in UP
  212. Digital India eliminates middlemen, creates job opportunities: PM Modi
  213. Banks Board Bureau recommends 22 names for EDs post in Public Sector Banks
  214. Depositories share companies' information with exchanges on FDI limits
  215. Wilful defaults by PNB's big borrowers rise by 2% in May to Rs 154.90 bn
  216. HSBC's lending push faces entrenched local rivals and past mistakes in US
  217. Zinc futures soften on weak spot cues
  218. Zinc prices fell 0.54 per cent to Rs 210.85 per kg in futures market today as speculators trimmed positions, taking negative cues from spot market on subdued demand.
  219. Govt committed to meet fiscal deficit target of 3.3 pc this yr: FM
  220. The government is committed to meet the fiscal deficit target of 3.3 per cent for the current fiscal, interim Finance Minister Piyush Goyal said.
  221. India has lost demographic dividend: Mohandas Pai
  222. India no longer enjoys the  advantage of demographic dividend as it's saddled with crores  of youngsters with low skills unsuited to the economy, claimed  a human resources and education expert.
  223. Coriander futures rise 1.72% on spot demand
  224. Coriander prices rose by 1.72 per cent at Rs 4,538 per quintal in futures trade today as participants built up positions amid rising spot demand.
  225. Nickel futures fall as muted demand
  226. Amid muted demand at domestic spot markets and profit-booking by speculators, nickel prices dropped 0.55 per cent to Rs 1,029.20 per kg in futures trade today.
  227. Muted demand drags down mentha oil futures by 2.18%
  228. Mentha oil prices were trading lower by 2.18 per cent at Rs 1,132 per kg in futures trade today as speculators trimmed positions, driven by a sluggish demand from consuming industries at the spot market.
  229. Copper futures slip on weak global cues, muted spot demand
  230. Copper prices softened by 0.68 per cent to Rs 470.70 per kg in futures trade today as speculators offloaded positions amid a weak trend overseas and sluggish demand at the domestic spot markets.
  231. Silver falls by Rs 134 on profit-booking, global cues
  232. Silver prices dropped by Rs 134 per kg to Rs 40,065 per kg in futures trade today as speculators locked-in gains at prevailing levels amid a weak trend in global markets.
  233. Fight against colonial rule in Goa yet not over: Parrikar
  234. Goa Chief Minister Manohar  Parrikar, in his first public address after returning from the  US, today said the fight against colonial power in the state  was yet not over.
  235. Sriram Raghavan's next a biopic
  236. Filmmaker Sriram Raghavan is all set to direct a biopic on the life of Arun Khetarpal, second lieutenant of the Indian army and a posthumous recipient of the Pram Vir Chakra.
  237. Rupee pares losses, rises 1 paisa against USD
  238. The rupee pared morning losses and was trading 1 paisa higher to 68 against the American currency in late morning deals amid bouts of dollar-selling by banks and exporters, despite strength in the greenback.
  239. Crude oil futures slump 2.07% on weak global cues
  240. Crude oil futures dropped by 2.0 per cent to Rs 4,349 per barrel today as speculators reduced positions amid a weak trend in Asian markets.
  241. Punjab cities, towns to be open defecation free by June 30
  242. All cities and towns of Punjab are all set to achieve Open Defecation Free (ODF) status by June 30,
  243. Mustard seed futures down 0.30% on low demand
  244. Mustard seed prices softened by 0.30 per cent to Rs 4,005 per quintal in futures trade today as speculators trimmed positions following easing demand in the spot market.
  245. Refined soya oil futures gain 0.31% on spot demand
  246. Refined soya oil prices edged up by 0.31 per cent to Rs 748.50 per 10 kg in futures trade today as speculators created fresh positions amid uptick in demand in the spot market.
  247. Muted demand drags down soybean futures by 0.26%
  248. Soybean prices drifted lower by 0.26 per cent to Rs 3,466 per quintal in futures market today as speculators cut bets, taking negative cues from spot market on low demand.
  249. Two minor Assamese girls rescued from train
  250. Two minor girls were rescued  from the Kamrup Express here, a GRP official said.
  251. Mansarovar pilgrims airlifted to Gunji to avoid weather related risks
  252. A 57-member second batch of Kailash-Mansarovar pilgrims was airlifted early today by IAF helicopters from Naini Saini airstrip here to Gunji base camp to avoid weather related risks along the treacherous trek route.
  253. Rain, thunderstorm to hit western UP
  254. Toddler mauled to death by stray dogs in Chandigarh
  255. A pack of stray dogs mauled a one-and-a-half-year-old boy to death in a park here, police said today.
  256. 7 killed as SUV rams into a stationary truck
  257. Seven persons were killed and a child was injured when their SUV rammed into a stationary truck on the national highway here today, police said.
  258. Probe ordered after BJP MLA  shot at in UP
  259. K'taka students create awareness against plastic pollution
  260. Four killed as car hits auto-rickshaw in Nashik
  261. Four people were killed  when a speeding car hit the auto-rickshaw in which they were  travelling in the district, the police said today.
  262. Ram Sene chief compares Gauri Lankesh's murder with death of 'dog
  263. Two Assam Rifles jawans killed in Nagaland ambush
  264. Army Chief visits AEC training college at Pachmarhi
  265. Satyendra Jain's condition stable, confirms doctor
  266. KTR surprises freedom fighter on his birthday
  267. MP's borewells go dry, villagers forced to walk kilometres for water
  268. Suspected insurgent group attacks security forces in Nagaland
  269. Water crisis: MP villagers walk kilometres to fetch water
  270. Flood situation remains grim in northeast, lakhs rendered homeless
  271. Delhi Health Minister hospitalised on Day 7 of strike
  272. Jain hospitalised as his health deteriorates:Kejriwal
  273. Delhi Minister Satyendar Jain was tonight rushed to a city hospital as his health deteriorated nearly a week after he had gone on an indefinite hunger strike at the Lieutenant Governor office, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said.
  274. 2 killed, 1 injured after being hit by speeding truck
  275. Two persons, who were sleeping on a footpath, were killed and another was injured after a speeding truck hit them in north Delhi's Kashmere Gate, police said today.
  276. IAS officers come out in public, allege victimisation; Jain hospitalised
  277. The tug of war between the AAP dispensation and the Lieutenant Governor refused to die down with IAS officers coming out in public alleging that they have been "targeted and victimised" for political gains, even as Delhi minister Satyendar Jain was rushed to hospital tonight.
  278. DUTA, DU admin deadlock over reservation mechanism ends
  279. The deadlock between Delhi University Teachers' Association and DU administration over several issues, including a new faculty reservation mechanism, ended after a meeting between the vice-chancellor and the office-bearers of the teachers' body, DUTA said today.
  280. Jain hospitalised as his health deteriorates: Kejriwal
  281. Man kidnaps 4-year-old boy
  282. A four-year-old boy was allegedly kidnapped by a man, who wanted to marry his mother and had hatched the plan to build pressure on her, in east Delhi's Madhu Vihar, the police said today.
  283. Analytics and Data Science Industry in India is Growing at a CAGR of 33.5%, Says New Study
  284. India working towards becoming USD 5 trillion economy by 2025: Prez Kovind
  285. India is striving to become a USD 5 trillion economy and the world's third largest consumer market by 2025, President Ram Nath Kovind has said as he highlighted investment opportunities in the country.
  286. India A begin UK tour with big win over ECB XI
  287. India A began their UK tour on a promising note, thrashing England Cricket Board XI by 125 runs following half centuries from captain Shreyas Iyer, Prithvi Shaw and Ishan Kishan.
  288. Blockchain-based system may offer one-stop solution for aged-care
  289. An Australian company has developed a blockchain-powered system which it says can help solve the biggest problems of the senior care sector that the traditional processes and systems have failed to resolve.
  290. Online information on vaccines, autism not reliable
  291. Information about vaccines and autism available online can provide unreliable information based on old, 'weak' scientific studies, contributing to the rise in anti-vaccination sentiments, a study has found.
  292. Being a good person does not depend on your religion, race: Akon
  293. Singer-rapper Akon believes religion, race or colour can not define a person's character.
  294. 2 Koreas discuss how to cooperate in Asian Games
  295. Sports officials from the rival Koreas are meeting at a border village to discuss how to cooperate in the Asian Games being held in Indonesia in August.
  296. Rihanna working on new album
  297. Singer Rihanna has confirmed that she is working on her new album.
  298. First ladies call for changes on child separation policy
  299. The emotional debate over separating immigrant parents and their children at the nation's southern border is getting some strong comments from first ladies  past and present  who want the practice changed.
  300. Indian plant seed could bring clean water to millions
  301. Proteins from the Moringa oleifera plant - a tree native to India - can help effectively purify water in developing nations at a low cost, say scientists.
  302. Sam Smith gets stilettos tattoo
  303. Singer Sam Smith has got his favourite pair of red glittery stilettos inked on his forearm.
  304. Aronofsky says his Batman films would have been 'grittier' than Nolan's trilogy
  305. Filmmaker Darren Aronofsky says if he had been given the opportunity to do a series of Batman movies, they would have been "grittier" than Christopher Nolan's "Dark Knight" trilogy.
  306. Thandie Newton doesn't want her children to pursue acting
  307. Thandie Newton says she does not want her children to become actors.
  308. Nicole Kidman wants to stay 'healthy and vibrant' for her kids
  309. Hollywood star Nicole Kidman says she works hard to stay fit and  energetic so that she can take care of her kids.
  310. James Van Der Beek and wife Kimberly welcome fifth chid
  311. Dawson Creek" alum James Van Der Beek and wife Kimberly have welcomed their fifth child together.
  312. German media sound alarm after shock World Cup defeat
  313. Germany's media reacted with concern and worry to the World Cup holder's shock 1-0 defeat against Mexico on Sunday.
  314. Mexico quakes with joy over World Cup upset win
  315. Thousands of jubilant Mexico supporters partied in the streets of the capital Sunday after their team's shock 1-0 victory over World Cup holders Germany -- singing, dancing, blaring car horns and cheering El Tri.
  316. 3 dead, dozens injured by quake in Osaka in western Japan
  317. A strong earthquake knocked over walls and set off scattered fires around metropolitan Osaka in western Japan today, killing at least three people and injuring dozens.
  318. Mag 5.6 quake hits deep below Guatemala; no damage reports
  319. A strong magnitude 5.6 earthquake has shaken Guatemala, though there are no early reports of damage or injuries.
  320. Lewandowski v Sane as Poland brace for Senegal test
  321. Robert Lewandowski and Sadio Mane face off in a mouthwatering World Cup shootout between two of European football's most lethal forwards on Tuesday as Poland take on Senegal.
  322. Colombia fret over James as embattled Japan loom at World Cup
  323. Despite sacking their coach just 71 days before the World Cup, Japan will attempt to prove their doubters wrong on Tuesday against a Colombia side sweating on the fitness of star midfielder James Rodriguez.
  324. Bryce Dallas Howard fainted during filming for 'Fallen Kingdom
  325. Bryce Dallas Howard has revealed she passed out from fear while shooting for "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom".
  326. Salah return stands in Russia's road to last 16
  327. Mohamed Salah is a looming obstacle as Russia attempt to virtually secure their place in the knockout stages of the World Cup in Saint Petersburg on Tuesday.
  328. One dead after strong quake shakes Japan's Osaka
  329. A nine-year-old girl was killed and one other person feared dead after a strong quake rocked Japan's second city of Osaka during today's morning rush hour.
  330. Syria state media says US-led coalition hit regime position in east
  331. Syrian state media said overnight Sunday to Monday that US-led coalition aircraft had carried out a deadly strike on a regime position in the country's east near the Iraqi border.
  332. Several feared dead after Japan quake: local media
  333. Several people were feared dead, including a nine-year-old girl, after a strong quake shook the city of Osaka in western Japan, local media reported today.
  334. Chandimal denies 'sweet in pocket' ball tampering as Sri Lanka pile on runs
  335. Sri Lanka captain Dinesh Chandimal denied tampering with the ball by using a sweet in his pocket before his team raced into a substantial 287-run lead on the fourth day of the second Test against the West Indies.
  336. Strong quake hits western Japan, no tsunami risk
  337. A strong quake hit western Japan early today, but there were no immediate reports of major damage or risk of tsunami waves, officials said.
  338. FARC peace deal at risk as conservative Duque wins Colombia presidency
  339. Conservative Ivan Duque won Colombia's presidential election today after a campaign that turned into a referendum on a landmark 2016 peace deal with FARC rebels that he pledged to overhaul.
  340. Profligate Brazil held by stubborn Switzerland
  341. Brazil's bid for a sixth World Cup got off to a slow start as Switzerland withstood an early onslaught to snatch a 1-1 draw in Rostov-on-Don.
  342. Brazil held 1-1 by Switzerland in World Cup
  343. Neymar's Brazil were held 1-1 by Switzerland in their opening World Cup game at Rostov-on-Don.
  344. Top Pak Taliban terrorist held at Peshawar airport
  345. A wanted terrorist of Pakistani Taliban was nabbed tonight at the airport here by Federal Investigation authorities while he was boarding a flight to Dubai.
  346. Indian hockey eves look to level series against Spain
  347. All India Senior Tournament: Shuttlers Sourabh, Uttejitha emerge winners
  348. US Open: Brooks Koepka wins for 2nd straight year
  349. DDCA elections: Bishan Bedi urges members to vote for cricketers
  350. Brazil vs Switzerland: Zuber's goal leads to sloppy draw
  351. Chandimal pleads not guilty to ball-tampering charge
  352. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' emerges second biggest opener in China
  353. Father's Day: Dwayne Johnson, Reese Witherspoon, others share lovable posts
  354. Darren Aronofsky claims his 'Batman' movie would have been grittier
  355. Here's the first pic of Adam Levine, Behati Prinsloo's baby Gio
  356. Incredibles 2' crushes animation record with $180 million opening
  357. Producer Martin Bregman dies at 92
  358. Minor leak observed at Vedanta's smelter in Tamil Nadu - official
  359. Select few emerging Asian economies comfortable with Fed hikes
  360. Google to invest $550 million in Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com
  361. Billionaire Slim, America Movil, could profit from election of Mexican leftist
  362. Corrected: Google to invest $550 million in Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com
  363. U.S. oil slumps as China threatens duty on U.S. crude imports
  364. China's Huawei blasts Australian security concerns amid Sino-Canberra tensions
  365. Singapore's May exports surge past expectations but trade tensions cloud outlook
  366. Japan's exports accelerate in May, surplus with U.S. lowest since 2013
  367. Asian shares fall as U.S.-China trade spat escalates
  368. Asian shares fall as Sino-U.S. trade spat intensifies
  369. Gut microbes may contribute to depression in obesity
  370. Volumes spurt at Bajaj Corp Ltd counter
  371. PNC Infratech drops as UP Government cancels bid
  372. Kanoria Chemicals advances on plans to set up Formaldehyde plant
  373. Trading turns range bound
  374. Sensex, Nifty sharply pare losses
  375. Market opens lower on negative Asian cues
  376. Shares may decline on negative global cues
  377. Govt. must drive cross-border collaboration with countries leading in AI research, suggests ASSOCHAM-PwC Study
  378. FICCI Pitches for Holistic Solutions to Resolve Stressed Assets Cases in the Power Sector
  379. Lasa Supergenerics announces change in company secretary and resignation of director
  380. Top apps to make the virtual world meet the real one!
  381. Dispersal ability may be linked to plants' life cycles
  382. Dr. Reddy's, Vedanta in focus on Sensex rejig
  383. Greece, Macedonia sign pact to change country's name
  384. Model Town tragedy: Accused still roaming free, says Tahirul Qadri
  385. World mocks Pakistan because of Nawaz: Zardari
  386. Pak election: Imran Khan to appear before returning officer
  387. US-led coalition destroys Syrian army position
  388. 6.1 magnitude earthquake hits Japan, 2 dead
  389. Trump targets FBI's Peter Strzok, James Comey
  390. Suspect killed, 22 wounded in New Jersey shooting
  391. Melania Trump 'hates to see' families separated at border
  392. Five undocumented immigrants die in SUV crash in US
  393. FBI agent Peter Strzok ready to testify before Congress
  394. Nawaz Sharif, Maryam delay return to Pakistan
  395. Amid custody battle, Brad Pitt spends Father's Day in London
  396. MARKETS LIVE: Indices trade flat; Nifty Metal index slips over 2%
  397. Photo: Shutterstock.com
  398. No alliance with Congress for MP polls, will contest all 230 seats: BSP
  399. mayawati, bsp
  400. Adani Green Energy gains 5% on debut, trades at Rs 29 on BSE
  401. Gautam Adani
  402. For a liquid secondary market
  403. Sterlite, Thoothukudi
  404. World Cup upset shocks German media, sparks celebrations in Mexico
  405. mexico, football, fifa, world cup
  406. Vedanta hits 52-week low; stock down 26% in three months
  407. TCS, Infosys push BSE IT index to new high; IT index rallies 24% in CY18
  408. BSE IT index hits record high; TCS, Infosys touches new high
  409. Safe-haven buying pushes gold up as trade war brews, but dollar puts a cap
  410. Oil slumps near $64 as OPEC clash looms, US-China trade war escalates
  411. Data Breach
  412. Brokerages seek tax exemption enjoyed by foreign funds in Gujarat's GIFT
  413. GIFT City
  414. Taj Mansingh hotel
  415. FIFA World Cup 2018: Why prosperous nations are more likely to play and win
  416. fifa WORLD CUP 2018, FIFA WC, Russia, FIFA, football world cup 2018, statsguru
  417. Maruti Alto K10
  418. online food order, online food delivery
  419. railways, train, rail
  420. Chanda Kochhar
  421. IndiGo, plane, flight, airplane
  422. waste, grabage
  423. Essar Steel
  424. Narendra modi, Chandrababu Naidu, Kumaraswamy, Mamata banerjee, Pinarayi Vijayan, NITI Aayog,
  425. Bank of Baroda
  426. Messi, Ronaldo or Neymar? Indian sportspersons pick their favourite
  427. Cristiano Ronaldo
  428. Fifa World Cup 2018: Resilient Switzerland frustrate Brazil in 1-1 draw
  429. Zuber's goal
  430. Vibrant Mexicans scale the German wall to stage a shock 1-0 win
  431. Mexico scores
  432. From Fifa 2018 live broadcast to Jio double data offer: Last week in tech
  433. Mobile Fifa
  434. World Cup: Kolarov's sublime free-kick sees Serbia win against Costa Rica
  435. Croatia vs Serbia
  436. AFCAT 2018 notification out; here how to apply for over 200 seats
  437. Punjab National bank, PNB
  438. United Bank of India
  439. Boeing creates one-stop shop for jets and services to take on Airbus
  440. Google to invest $550 mln in China's JD.com after buying stake in Go-Jek
  441. South Korean war games begin but they aren't aimed at North Korea this time
  442. Three OPEC members to veto Saudi-proposed oil supply boost plan: Iran
  443. On Father's Day, Trump Jr says his dad best; Melania supports migrant kids
  444. Just the fear of trade war straining economy
  445. South Korea, US to announce suspension of major military drills this week
  446. 20 injured in shooting at US art festival, suspect dead
  447. Will Malaysia's power shift pose a threat to China's ambitious OBOR?
  448. Facing persecution, the Ahmedi community in Pakistan is going missing
  449. Here's how North Korea emerges as a clear winner after Trump-Kim summit
  450. Entrepreneurs in North Korea aren't as rare as you'd think
  451. Asian-American applicants face Harvard bias, says lawsuit
  452. For green card, qualified Indians may have to wait 151 years: Report
  453. Fitness challenge: How PM Modi can politically gain from the exercise
  454. AGP will break alliance if BJP amends citizenship bill, warns ex-Assam CM
  455. Kejriwal-LG tussle: Satyendra Jain hospitalised; top developments
  456. Bitcoin has shortcomings, could break internet: Global banking body
  457. Expect some vanishing of export concessions
  458. India's next growth engine
  459. Storms are the new normal
  460. Giving peace a chance
  461. Don't threaten independent directors
  462. Silent Prime Minister
  463. AIIMS MBBS results 2018 to be out today; check score at aiimsexams.org
  464. Short-term outlook for the market remains positive: Devang Shah
  465. Nifty outlook and top trading ideas by Prabhudas Lilladher for today
  466. Dealing with surplus: Higher farm production demands new policies
  467. Global listing, local gains
  468. Taj Group's Ginger bets on asset-light model, 55 new hotels, and rebranding
  469. Where the Fifa World Cup 2018 threatens productivity the most
  470. Fifa World Cup 2018: Twitter reacts to Germany's shock loss against Mexico
  471. Sebi rejects Air India's proposal seeking change in listing norms
  472. Fifa World Cup 2018: CEOs, owners of Indian firms make a beeline for Russia
  473. Letter to BS: General public should be allowed to make use of rly hospitals
  474. Letter to BS: Railway hospitals need full attention by the policy makers
  475. Letter to BS: India's water crisis to worsen by 2030, says NITI report
  476. ANG Lifesciences India gets revision in credit ratings
  477. Board of KDDL approves fund raising up to Rs 20 crore
  478. Cracks in Congress as MP polls near: Can Rahul keep his flock together?
  479. Toffee is trying to differentiate itself with novel, low-priced products
  480. Mid- and small-caps continue to give positive returns despite sharp fall
  481. Can artificial intelligence be given legal rights and duties?
  482. HPCL-ONGC merger: When corporate governance takes a back seat
  483. Digital payments: RBI's paper may push for participation of smaller players
  484. From tax benefit to conversion of currency, here are the key court orders
  485. Muthoot Finance to SBI, interest cost can differ widely for gold loans
  486. Services growth under par
  487. Set off and carry forward losses to save tax: All you need to know
  488. Answers to the Strategist quiz #565
  489. The Strategist Quiz ( # 566)
  490. By roping in Kohli is Uber sending message to rival that it's here to stay?
  491. Commodity picks: June 18, 2018
  492. Street signs: MFs turn cautious on ICICI, India Vix turns benign, and more
  493. Rentickle to RentMojo, rental start-ups finding new routes to enter homes
  494. We trimmed exposure to India in the last few months, says Jan Dehn
  495. State scan: BJP, AJSU tie-up in Jharkhand a victim of friendly fire
  496. India-focused offshore funds and ETFs pull out $1.9 billion in 4 months
  497. Most of the BSE-500 stocks trade 20% or lower than their 52-week highs
  498. Eicher Motors' volume growth visibility improves on high rural demand
  499. Newsmaker: Meet Sunil Bansal, BJP's spin doctor in Uttar Pradesh
  500. Sampark Se Samarthan: Amit Shah's outreach covers faithful, unsympathetic
  501. Want to Breathe on Mars? A Sea-Dwelling Bacteria Could Make That Possible.
  502. Welcome to the Age of 5G. No One Can Agree On Whether That's A Good Thing.
  503. They seem perfectly suited to the harsh conditions of the Red Planet.
  504. #Colonization
  505. #Cyanobacteria
  506. #mars
  507. #gene therapy
  508. #genetics
  509. Yes, Autonomous Cars Are Going To Kill People Before They Save Lives, Expert Says
  510. Brexiteers fear being stitched up by the establishment
  511. China is spending billions on its foreign-language media
  512. Scripture offers much material for arguments about dividing families
  513. Britain is heading for a soft Brexit
  514. As Western lenders retreat, African banks see an opportunity
  515. Does inequality cause suicide, drug abuse and mental illness?
  516. Argentina’s central-bank president resigns
  517. The rising cost of America First
  518. Dealing with North Korea, Trump puts showmanship first
  519. What makes a country good at football?
  520. >As hopes of a hard Brexit fade, the stab-in-the-back theory gains currency
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  541. As Western lenders retreat
  542. Does inequality cause suicide
  543. Culture
  544. Dealing with North Korea
  545. America
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  547. Nation shall preach Xi unto nation
  548. Making waves
  549. The crack-up
  550. Lexington
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  552. THE Brexiteers are one of the most successful pressure groups in British history—arguably the second-most successful after the Anti-Corn Law Leaguers who inspired the creation of The Economist in 1843. They persuaded David Cameron to hold a referendum on Britain’s membership of the European Union.
  553. ON THE 26th floor of an iconic glass skyscraper, nicknamed the “Trousers”, in Beijing’s main business district, half a dozen casually dressed 20-somethings gather in a rainbow-coloured lounge, chatting away on ergonomic chairs. The office has the vibe of a hip tech startup.
  554. AMERICAN commentators both religious and secular have been digging deep into the Bible over the past week. They have been searching for answers to the claim by Jeff Sessions, the attorney-general, that a new practice of separating parents and children at the Mexican border is founded in holy writ.
  555. STEVE BALLMER, Microsoft’s former chief executive, became an internet meme when he gave a speech to employees in which he bounced across the stage shouting “developers” over a dozen times. While much has changed since Mr Ballmer’s chant, developers remain central to Microsoft’s strategy.
  556. ADE AYEYEMI’S office in Lomé, the capital of Togo, is a good place to think about crossing borders. Ghana is ten minutes’ drive away. From his window the boss of Ecobank can watch trucks rumble along the seafront, some bound for Burkina Faso, a day’s journey, or Mali, perhaps another day on. At night, cargo ships twinkle offshore.
  557. The Inner Level: How More Equal Societies Reduce Stress, Restore Sanity and Improve Everyone’s Well-being. By Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett. Allen Lane; 352 pages; £20. To be published in America by Penguin Press in January 2019; $28.
  558. ON JUNE 14th, a day on which the peso fell by 6.1% against the dollar, Federico Sturzenegger tendered his resignation. The president of Argentina’s central bank had little choice. He was the victim of a sustained run on the currency, which has lost more than a quarter of its value against the dollar since the end of April.
  559. WITH the ink still drying on the Singapore declaration, President Donald Trump was asked why the North Koreans were any likelier to honour its terms than all the previous nuclear agreements they have flouted. The difference, he said, was himself.
  560. As hopes of a hard Brexit fade, the stab-in-the-back theory gains currency
  561. Is it worth it?
  562. An outburst from Jeff Sessions about a new border policy has people scouring the Bible
  563. Microsoft will have to treat its new purchase very carefully
  564. Their pan-continental plans have not paid off. Yet
  565. In “The Inner Level”, the authors of “The Spirit Level” argue that it does
  566. The peso plunges again and Federico Sturzenegger steps down
  567. Donald Trump wants a Trumpian foreign policy but will not want to pay for it
  568. 6,555,750
  569. The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi chairing the fourth meeting of the Governing Council of NITI Aayog, in New Delhi.
  570. The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu with the RSTV Professionals on the occasion of the Channel crossing one million subscriber base on YouTube recently, in New Delhi on June 17, 2018.
  571. The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu addressing the RSTV Professionals on the occasion of the Channel crossing one million subscriber base on YouTube recently, in New Delhi on June 17, 2018.
  572. India's exports grew by 20.18 % in May
  573. India, US Officials to meet soon to address concerns of both sides: Suresh Prabhu
  574. Export promotion offices to open in 10 missions abroad: Suresh Prabhu
  575. SBI Research report estimates additional gain of Rs 37,426 crore in revenue in current fiscal
  576. India proposes to raise customs duty on 30 US products
  577. Afghanistan extends its unilateral ceasefire with Taliban
  578. At least 17 killed in Bolivia bus crash
  579. Venezuela: Caracas club stampede leaves 17 dead, 5 injured
  580. UK court orders Vijay Mallya to pay minimum of 2 lakh pounds to Indian banks
  581. External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj to embark on 4-nation visit today
  582. Met dept forecast rain in North India during next two days
  583. Huge amount of black money seized from Maoists leaders: Arijit Pasayat
  584. FIFA World cup: Iceland hold Argentina to 1- 1 draw
  585. Indian women's hockey team beat Spain 3-2 in five-match series
  586. India beat Afghanistan in one-off Test by innings
  587. Ajay Jayaram enters quarterfinals of US Open Badminton
  588. J&K: Two persons injured after shot at by unknown gunmen
  589. Mobile internet services suspended in 7 districts of Meghalaya
  590. Bombay HC asks police to expedite probe in girl's murder
  591. Maharashtra govt exploring hyperloop technology to cut train travel time between Mumbai & Pune
  592. Met dept predicts light rainfall in Delhi today
  593. Bihar reeling under impact of intense heat
  594. Andhra Pradesh: 7 farm workers killed as lorry rolled down into gorge at Peddavanka forest
  595. PM Modi to chair NITI Aayog's Governing Council meeting in New Delhi this morning
  596. Railway Minister asks top Railway officials to improve punctuality of trains without affecting maintainance work
  597. President Ram Nath Kovind to address India diaspora at Athens in Greece today
  598. India's exports grew by 20.18 % in May
  599. J&K: Two persons injured after shot at by unknown gunmen
  600. High Pollution Levels in Delhi Mainly Due to Dust Storms from Rajasthan: Environment Ministry
  601. INDIA’S FOREIGN TRADE: May 2018
  602. President of India’s greetings on the eve of Idu’l fitr
  603. Text of PM’s address during his interaction with the beneficiaries of Digital India
  604. National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination (I), 2018–Declaration of written  Result
  605. Activities being planned by CAPFs to observe International Day of Yoga
  606. Tourism Minister to attend Incredible India road shows in the United States
  607. Prime Minister to Chair the 4th meeting of the Governing Council of NITI Aayog on June 17, 2018
  608. India to host European Union Film Festival
  609. PM interacts with beneficiaries of various Digital India initiatives across the country through video bridge
  610. Change in Tariff Value of Crude Palm Oil, RBD Palm Oil, Others – Palm Oil, Crude Palmolein, RBD Palmolein, Others – Palmolein, Crude Soyabean Oil, Brass Scrap (All Grades), Poppy Seeds, Areca Nuts, Gold and Silver Notified
  611. Text of PM’s address at the launch of various developmental projects at Bhilai, Chhattisgarh
  612. Tourism Minister launches the new Incredible India website
  613. IIT JEE (Advanced) Exam 2018 Extended Merit List issued
  614. PM visits Chhattisgarh, inaugurates Integrated Command and Control Centre at Naya Raipur; dedicates modernized, expanded Bhilai Steel Plant to the Nation
  615. Regional Training Camp of 76th Round NSS
  616. Minister of State for Water Resource, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation,  Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal’s visit to Mumbai
  617. Lead up event to Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) Annual Meeting
  618. The Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, Shri Trivendra Singh Rawat meeting the Minister of State  (I/C) Col. Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, in New Delhi on November 24, 2017
  619. The Minister of State (I/C) , Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore addressing on Dr. Rajendra Prasad Memorial Lecture, organised by the All India Radio, in New Delhi on November 30, 2017
  620. The Minister of State (I/C) Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore addressing the delegates of 15th Asia Media Summit, in  New Delhi on May 11, 2018.
  621. Draft Seniority list of SAG of IIS Group 'A' as on 01.04.18
  622. Draft Seniority list of JAG of IIS Group 'A' as on 01.04.18
  623. Draft Seniority Lists of Higher Grade and Selection Grade of IIS Group 'A' as on 01.04.2018
  624. Regarding submission of online applications/ proposals.
  625. extension of tenure of ah-hoc promotion of Junior Grade of IIS Group A officers (JTS) till 31st December, 2018
  626. Letter dt. 05.06.2018 to all Private Satellite TV/FM Radio channels for consider to A&N Islands in all their weather forcasts and similar generic topics
  627. Extension of last date of hiring of services of 3 Legal Consultants in the Ministry of I&B
  628. Minutes of 36th Open House Meeting
  629. Grant of Financial Upgradation under MACP Scheme in respect of eligible Senior Grade of IIS Group B officers, whose cases were pending and due as on 31.03.2017- reg.
  630. Online generatjion and recording of APAR on SPARROW for IIS
  631. Status at a Glance of Permitted Private Satellite TV Channels as on 30.04.2018
  632. Status at a Glance of Permitted Private Satellite TV Channels as on 31.03.2018
  633. Master List of Permitted Private  statellite TV Channels as on  30.04.2018
  634. Final Seniority List of Junior Grade IIS group B officers as on 01.04.2018
  635. List of LOI holders as on 21.05.2018
  636. CRS Status at a Glance as on 21.05.2018
  637. Committee to review rules and business of Rajya Sabha likely to submit report next month: Vice President
  638. Address by the hon’ble President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind on the occasion of formal opening of Sadhu Vaswani International School
  639. 174th meeting of ESIC held yesterday in New Delhi
  640. PM addresses Indian Community in Jakarta
  641. Scientific research is of no use if it does not improve life of people: Vice President
  642. Male child victims of Sexual abuse should be included in the States/UTs Victim Compensation Scheme/Fund
  643. Special Refund Fortnight from 31.05.2018 to 14.06.2018
  644. Text of PM’s Press Statement during his visit to Indonesia
  645. Dr. Ambedkar’s thoughts and teachings are relevant forever: Vice President
  646. Ministry of Railways Launches New User Interface of its Next Generation e-Ticketing System
  647. Gold drops Rs 105 to Rs 32,370/10g at Delhi's bullion market
  648. Assam BJP President says alliance with the AGP & BPF will continue
  649. Suicide Bomber Strikes Afghanistan's Helmand Province
  650. Nation remembering 1st PM Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on his 54th death anniversary
  651. PM Modi launches survey on NaMo App
  652. IPL Final: Chennai Super Kings to face Sunrisers Hyderabad at Mumbai
  653. PM Modi to confer Awards for Excellence in Public Administration and address Civil Servants
  654. Govt decides to roll out initiative for prevention & control of viral hepatitis
  655. BJP slams Congress over impeachment motion against CJI
  656. Vijay Goel launches Central Project Monitoring Unit for e-Vidhan project at Parliament House Annexe
  657. PM Modi, Indonesian President Widodo agree to take bilateral relations to new level
  658. CBI books Delhi minister Satyendar Jain in graft case
  659. Ex FM P. Chidambaram gets interim relief from CBI court in Aircel-Maxis case
  660. Sri Lanka President slams PM Wickremesinghe for corruption
  661. Under PM Modi, India got corruption free & transparent govt: Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad 
  662. Heavy rains lash Mangalore in Karnataka; heat wave continues in north India
  663. PM Modi gets warm reception in Jakarta
  664. India, Indonesia ink 15 agreements in key areas
  665. PM Modi addresses Indian community in Jakarta
  666. First 3D-printed human corneas could treat blindness: Research
  667. HMIB inaugurating Instagram Workshop for Better Government Communication in New Delhi
  668. 2nd Stage Long Range Forecast for the 2018 Southwest Monsoon Rainfall
  669. IAF effort to contain fire at Malviya Nagar
  670. President of India reviews passing out parade of 134th course of National Defence Academy; says armed forces represent India’s pluralism and India’s ethos
  671. Address by the Hon’ble President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind on the occasion of review of the passing out parade of the 134th course of the National Defence Academy
  672. 134th NDA Convocation Ceremony Held
  673. President of India in Surat; addresses annual convocation of Veer Narmad south Gujarat University;says objective of education should be to promote innovation and freedom in thinking
  674. Class X results of CBSE declared; Thiruvananthapuram region records highest pass percentage
  675. We need adequate representation of women in Parliament and Legislatures: Vice President
  676. Text of PM’s speech on the occasion of his interaction with Mudra Yojana beneficiaries
  677. India signs Loan Agreement with the World Bank for USD 21.7 Million for Strengthening the Public Financial Management in Rajasthan Project;
  678. Rain batters northeast, IMD forecasts light showers in Delhi today
  679. Tariff hike: India proposes to raise customs duty on 30 US products
  680. EAM Sushma Swaraj to begin 7-day visit to four European nations today
  681. Afghanistan extends ceasefire after suicide attack kills 26
  682. Trump threatened to send 25 million Mexicans to Japan: report
  683. US, China firms brace for escalating trade war
  684. Japan urges North Korea to jointly break mutual distrust
  685. Messi misses penalty as Iceland hold Argentina for famous draw
  686. Federer into Stuttgart final, regains world number one ranking
  687. Poulsen winner for Denmark ruins Peru's World Cup return
  688. Roy and Buttler set up England win over Australia
  689. Croatian master Modric schools Nigeria's young guns
  690. World Cup: France opens their campaign with 2 - 1 victory over Australia
  691. Eid Ul Fitr celebrated across country
  692. Flood situation continues to be grim in Assam
  693. Vice President lays foundation of Septage Management & Storm Water Drainage System in Itanagar
  694. PM Modi to chair 4th meeting of Governing Council of NITI Aayog
  695. Pakistan violates ceasefire again; One jawan martyred
  696. Citizens must unite in building New India: I&B Minister Rathore
  697. President arrives in Greek capital Athens on 1st leg of his 3-nation tour
  698. India beat debutant Afghanistan by an innings & 262 runs in Bengaluru
  699. Goa CM Manohar Parrikar resumes work
  700. Weather woes continue in various parts of country
  701. SIT formed to probe Journalist Shujaat Bukhari murder case; one nabbed
  702. FIFA 2018: Shellshocked Spain face Portugal in early World Cup treat
  703. ‘Digital India’ - a tool to fight middlemen & curb corruption: PM Modi
  704. 'Super Dhawan' hits a ton to take India to 158/0 at lunch vs Afghanistan
  705. Russia dazzles as FIFA World Cup 2018 begins today
  706. Will he or won't he? Egypt holds its breath over an injured Salah
  707. Wake Up Call: Coastlines could be redrawn as loss of Antarctic ice triples
  708. India among over 90 nations without paid paternity leave for new dads: UNICEF
  709. Delhi's air quality 'severe' due to dust storm in western India
  710. On day-long visit to Chhattisgarh, PM Modi inaugurates developmental projects
  711. Poor posture & health problems:  Causes and Precautions
  712. Mangesh Jha quit his job to become the Padman of Jharkhand
  713. Saweety Boora strikes gold at Russian boxing tournament 
  714. Government increases 'Carpet area' limit for interest subsidy under affordable housing
  715. Greece, Macedonia reach accord to resolve dispute over Macedonian's name
  716. Special court issues non-bailable warrant against Nirav Modi
  717. Aircel-Maxis Case: ED likely to file fresh chargesheet against Karti
  718. Defamation case: Charges framed against Congress chief Rahul Gandhi
  719. Enforcement Directorate seizes Rs 44.75 crore worth of land of Lalu family
  720. President Ram Nath Kovind to embark on a 7-day, 3-nation tour
  721. Contact for Support campaign: Amit Shah meet two retired SC judges
  722. India calls Trump-Kim summit a positive development
  723. Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's health condition stable
  724. J&K: Pakistan violates ceasefire again; Four BSF personnel martyred
  725. PM Modi to review progress of flagship schemes
  726. Flood damage would double without coral reefs, warns study
  727. 10 killed in lightning strike incidents in WB; heat wave conditions prevail in north India
  728. Why Germany’s rent brake has failed
  729. How to turn a footballing wasteland into a World Cup winner
  730. Who owns what in outer space
  731. Why the date of Eid is up for debate
  732. Why people are working longer
  733. Why athletes vanish
  734. How to do the most good possible
  735. Why France’s government has not caved in on the railway strikes
  736. Why America still has “dry” counties
  737. What may happen in November’s mid-terms
  738. Why India avoids alliances
  739. Why China has to worry about a trade war with America
  740. Why Northern Ireland has such restrictive abortion laws
  741. Why Uber’s self-driving car killed a pedestrian
  742. If France’s reforms succeeded
  743. Suppose France’s president manages to transform his country and his continent
  744. If Thailand had a reformed monarchy
  745. The benefits—including
  746. If Donald Trump won a second term
  747. His opponents dreamed of impeaching Donald Trump
  748. If borders were open
  749. Yes
  750. If a universal basic income took off
  751. 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
  752. If blockchains ran the world
  753. The trust business is little noticed but huge. Startups deploying blockchain technology threaten to disrupt it
  754. If advisers followed a fiduciary rule
  755. Why consumers of financial and other services may need more protection
  756. If governments did not exist
  757. Angus Deaton
  758. If Britain became Singapore-on-Thames
  759. After crashing out of the European Union
  760. If human cloning happened
  761. It started with sheep. Suppose cloning became routine for people
  762. If America lost its electricity
  763. For rich countries
  764. If the universe was not “fine-tuned”
  765. The constants of nature are among the things you just do not want to mess with
  766. If we could control the weather
  767. null
  768. If the Ottoman Empire had not collapsed
  769. Imagine the mayhem that might have been avoided had the Ottoman Empire been saved rather than sunk. Blame
  770. IF DONALD TRUMP WAS PRESIDENT
  771. How a made-for-TV foreign policy triggered real-world crises
  772. If states traded territory
  773. A way to solve some of the world’s trickiest problems
  774. If the North Korean regime collapsed
  775. America and China have done too little planning for a Korean crisis
  776. If terrorists got hold of a nuclear weapon
  777. Three scenarios illustrate the threat of a nuclear device in rogue hands
  778. Talking hypothetically
  779. A podcast on the 2016 edition of \"The World If\"
  780. If economists reformed themselves
  781. Reforming economists’ tools
  782. If China embarked on mass privatisation
  783. How China sells its state-owned enterprises matters as much as whether it does
  784. If financial systems were hacked
  785. Recent attacks give a glimpse of the sort of cyber-assault that could bring the world economy to a halt. Better defences are needed
  786. Data snapshots
  787. If computers wrote laws
  788. Might future law-school graduates look to machines rather than the judges
  789. If the ocean was transparent
  790. The ability to peer unhindered into the deep would reveal a host of wonders—and have huge practical consequences
  791. If everyone had a personal drone
  792. What if Germany had not reunified
  793. Joining East and West together within NATO and the European Union was the worst option
  794. If Hillary Clinton is president
  795. She won the election by leaning right on national security and left on the economy. Now comes the fallout
  796. If Russia breaks up
  797. The world rightly worries about the prospect of a Greater Russia. But a Lesser Russia could be just as troubling
  798. If a NATO member comes under attack
  799. How the West would recognise
  800. If lying made your nose grow
  801. If the yuan competes with the dollar
  802. The yuan’s rise will challenge America
  803. If the world introduces a “Piketty tax”
  804. Thomas Piketty
  805. If the Panama Canal gets a rival
  806. Why a Chinese firm might dig a giant waterway through America’s backyard
  807. Slower growth - disaster or blessing?
  808. If the rich world aimed for minimal growth
  809. If Africa banks its demographic dividend
  810. The difference economic reforms could make for Africa
  811. If autonomous vehicles rule the world
  812. Overturning industries and redefining urban life
  813. If an asteroid heads for Earth
  814. Just because you can move the stars in their courses
  815. If India’s monsoon fails
  816. A more erratic rainy season in India could lead to mass famine. But there are ways to avoid such a disaster
  817. If every woman has a smartphone
  818. Smartphones could transform women’s lives
  819. If malaria drugs stop working
  820. Post-war China
  821. What if Mao Zedong’s Communist Party had lost the Chinese civil war to Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist Party?
  822. How fiction paints histories of the future
  823. European Union Film Festival in India
  824. Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojna
  825. National Geoscience Awards 2018
  826. Four Countries to Graduate From ‘Least-Developed’  Status
  827. Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay National Welfare Fund For Sportspersons
  828. Sports Fund for Pension to Meritorious Sportspersons
  829. Rail Madad App
  830. Project Kashmir Super 50
  831. Home
  832. Expression of Interest for selection of a consultancy agency for sustainable development goals related to women and children
  833. Advertisement for the Appointment of Chairperson in National Commission for Protection of Child Rights(NCPCR)-reg
  834. Advertisement for engagement of 3 Consultants in Gender Budgeting, Research, Publication & Monitoring, Ministry of Women and Child Development
  835. Tender for the award of Annual Contract for providing Steno/DEO/MTS in MWCD
  836. National Consultation on Child Protection held on 5th June, 2018
  837. Advertisement for engagement of 6 Consultants in Mahila Shakti Kenra(MSK), Ministry of WCD
  838. Advertisement alongwith Proforma for empanelment as Resource Institution for conducting training,workshops on Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013
  839. Requirement of food grains under Scheme for Adolescent Girls.
  840. Allocation of  food grains to States/UTs under the Scheme for Adolescent Girls (SAG) (earlier named as Rajiv Gandhi Scheme for Empowerment of Adolescent Girls) for the 1st Quarter of 2018-19.
  841. Vacancy Circular for filling up of various posts by transfer on deputation basis  in the NNRC-CPMU under the IBRD assisted National Nutrition Mission (16 May, 2018)
  842. MINUTES OF NATIONAL CONSULTATION ON SUPPLEMENTARY NUTRITION UNDER ANGANWADI SERVICES HELD ON 2ND MAY 2018 (WEDNESDAY) AT NEW DELHI
  843. Cancellation Notice of Tender Published vide ADMN-49/19/2017-ADMIN dated 18.12.2017 for providing Steno/DEO/MTS in MWCD
  844. Accession to the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, 1980
  845. PM visits Chhattisgarh, inaugurates Integrated Command and Control Centre at Naya Raipur
  846. PM’s address on World Environment Day 2018
  847. Statement by PM Modi at joint press meet with PM lee of Singapore
  848. PM addresses business and community event in Singapore
  849. PM’s Press Statement during his visit to Indonesia
  850. PM inaugurates Eastern Peripheral Expressway and Phase-I of Delhi-Meerut Expressway
  851. PM visits Sindri, lays Foundation Stone of various development projects in Jharkhand
  852. PM greets people on Eid
  853. PM’s address during his interaction with the beneficiaries of Digital India
  854. PM’s address at the launch of various developmental projects at Bhilai, Chhattisgarh
  855. Cabinet approves extension of tenure of Commission constituted to examine Sub-categorization within OBCs in Central List
  856. Cabinet approves Agreement between India and Peru
  857. Cabinet approves MoU between India and Vietnam on Joint issue of postage stamp
  858. Cabinet approves proposal for enactment of Dam Safety Bill, 2018
  859. PM’s address at the inauguration of the iCreate Center at Deo Dholera Village in Ahmedabad
  860. PM’s address at public meeting on the occasion of commencement of work for the Rajasthan Refinery at Pachpadra, in Barmer, Rajasthan
  861. PM’s Remarks at the India-Israel Business Summit
  862. Members' login registration form
  863. Advt for the post of  Joint Secretary
  864. “HON’BLE CHAIRMAN’S ORDER ON A NOTICE OF MOTION FOR REMOVAL OF CJI GIVEN BY SHRI GHULAM NABI AZAD, LOP & OTHER MPs”
  865. Revision of Parliamentary pension and family pension
  866. Final Result of National Overseas Scholarship (NOS) for the Selection Year 2017-18.
  867. Vayoshreshtha Samman 2018 (National Awards for Senior Citizens) - Notice regarding extension of closing date for receipt of nominations.
  868. Invitation of Applications for the National Awards for Outstanding Services in the field of Prevention of Alcoholism and Substance (Drug) Abuse, 2018 in the category of Best Panchayati Raj or Municipal Body
  869. Important Activities of Department of Social Justice and Empowerment during April, 2018
  870. Engagement of Consultant on Temporary Contract Basis for Six Months in the Dr. Ambedkar National Memorial(DANM), 26, Alipur Road, New Delhi.
  871. Advertisement Inviting Nomination for Vayoshreshtha Samman-National Award 2018.
  872. Proforma of Nominations for Vayoshreshtha Samman - 2018.
  873. Gazette Notification of Vayoshreshtha Samman - 2018.
  874. Revised Post Matric Scholarship Scheme for SC Students (with effect from April, 2018).
  875. Important activities of Department of Social Justice and Empowerment during March , 2018
  876. Hon'ble Minister of Rural Development, Panchayati Raj and Mines, Shri Narendra Singh Tomar and Hon'ble Minister of State, Shri Ram Kripal Yadav giving away awards at the Meeting with Ministers In-Charge of States at I H C,New Delhi held on 28th Feb, 2018
  877. Secretary, Ministry of Rural Development, Shri Amarjeet Sinha giving away awards at Consultation on Annual Plan and Strategies for Credit Linkage of SHGs at Pravasi Bhartiya Kendra, New Delhi on 11th May 2018
  878. Office Memorandum - International Day of Yoga (IDY)  to be celebrated on 21st June, 2018. </a
  879. National Rural Roads Development Agency (NRRDA) Office has been renamed as National Rural Infrastructure Development Agency (NRIDA) from 04 May, 2018.</a
  880. State Performance Report 2017-18 and Action Plan for 2018-19</a
  881. Minutes of the First Meeting of the Performance Review Committee (Financial Year  2018-2019)  held on 12th - 13th April, 2018 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi</a
  882. Minister of Rural Development, Shri Narendra Singh Tomar Confers National Awards on Best Performing Self Help Groups under DAY - National Rural Livelihood Mission  - 11 Jun, 2018
  883. Union Minister for Rural Development, Panchayati Raj and Mines, Shri Narendra Singh Tomar interacts with Social Workers, Entrepreneurs, Researchers, Stake holders & Experts in a free and constructive exchange of ideas through MyGov Portal  - 08 Jun, 2018
  884. Minister of Rural Development, Shri Narendra Singh Tomar to Confer National Awards on Best Performing Self Help Groups under DAY-National Rural Livelihood Mission  - 08 Jun, 2018
  885. MGNREGS Water Conservation Thrust  transforming lives and livelihoods  - 06 Jun, 2018
  886. Concerted Water Conservation Thrust under MGNREGS  - 27 Apr, 2018
  887. PMGSY well on its way to achieve March 2019 target  - 16 Apr, 2018
  888. Power Point Presentation on Gram Swaraj Abhiyaan  - 12 Apr, 2018
  889. Centre Releases Rs. 23,147 Crore under MGNREGS  - 12 Apr, 2018
  890. Pradhan MantriAwaasYojana – Gramin all set to construct 1 crore pucca rural houses by December, 2018  - 11 Apr, 2018
  891. Notice inviting tender through e-procurement for Creation of National Platform of unorganized workers and allotment of an Aadhaar seeded identification number
  892. Internship Scheme of the Ministry of Labour and Employment - In partial modification
  893. Cadre Review of Group &#039;B&#039; &amp; &#039;C&#039; posts of DGMS-regarding
  894. Vacancy Notice No. 03-2018 for trhe post of National Project Coordinator
  895. Brief on Payment of Gratuity (Amendment) Act, 2018
  896. Filling up the post of Presiding Officer, CGIT-cum-Labour Court, Asansol and Kanpur
  897. Shri Heeralal Samariya appointed as Secretary (Ministry of Labour &amp; Employment)
  898. Draft Rules regarding The Central Labour Laws (Amendment) Rules, 2018 - Notification dated 01-05-2018- Inviting Suggestions-Comments-Inputs
  899. Recruitment for two posts of SREO in NCSC for SC/ST on deputation/absorption basis
  900. National Career Service
  901. Government Takes Measures to Bring More Transparency In Employment Related Data Releases
  902. Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) - April, 2018
  903. EPFO Introduces ‘View Pension Passbook’ Service for the pensioners through Umang App
  904. EPFO says no data leakage from their data centre
  905. Social Security of unorganized sector workers is the top most priority of our Ministry- Santosh Gangwar
  906. Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) – March, 2018
  907. ECR Validation tool for Employers
  908. Santosh Gangwar gives away NSCI Safety Awards – 2017
  909. May Day Celebration by Ministry of Labour and Employment
  910. New Initiatives by EPFO to provide services and timely information to all stake holders
  911. Santosh Kumar Gangwar today called for special drive for increasing the registration of building and other construction workers
  912. Cabinet approves enhancing the coverage of Pradhan MantriRojgarProtsahanYojana
  913. NITI Aayog Council To Discuss Implementation Of Key Policies: PM Modi - NDTV
  914. At NITI Aayog Meet Today, Chandrababu Naidu&apos;s List Of Woes For ... - NDTV
  915. Niti Aayog report: Rajasthan ranks low on drinking water for villages - Economic Times
  916. In Delhi For NITI Aayog Meet, Chief Ministers Visit Atal Bihari Vajpayee - NDTV
  917. PM Modi to hold Niti Aayog meet tomorrow, to review flagship NDA schemes - Economic Times
  918. Centre rejects Niti Aayog&apos;s disinvestment proposal - Economic Times
  919. Lean and mean: UP downsize awaits Niti Aayog nod - United News of India
  920. By 2020, Chennai to run out of groundwater: Niti Aayog- The New ... - The New Indian Express
  921. Mamata Banerjee will attend NITI Aayog meeting, but says she is still reluctant to - Scroll.in
  922. NITI Aayog Approves 3000 Additional Schools To Set Up Atal ... - Inc42 Media
  923. Composite Water Management Index - June 2018
  924. Concept Note on Rationalisation of Trade Margins of Medical Devices - Date Extended
  925. Discussion Paper on National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence
  926. Selected Best Practices In Water Management
  927. A Note on Free Trade Agreements and Their Costs
  928. Unleashing Innovation: A Young Professional’s Experience
  929. Will India ever get an International Gas Pipeline?
  930. Island Development: A hidden potential for the Indian Economy
  931. Chaining the Energy
  932. States have the capacity and must cut duty on petrol: NITI Aayog
  933. Now an ‘action plan’ in place of policy for electric vehicles
  934. Do we need customised energy solutions?
  935. Highlights for India from the latest World Energy Outlook
  936. Uttarakhand rolls out Wi-Fi services from hot air balloons to connect remote villages
  937. Google&#039;s free WiFi now available at 400 Indian Railways stations
  938. After Beta-Testing On A Billion Indians, The Tech Behind Aadhaar Is Going Global
  939. PM Modi Launches Indian Digital Payment Apps In Singapore
  940. NCERT textbooks revised: Demonetisation, Swachh Bharat to Digital India, Modi’s flagship schemes find their way into school syllabus
  941. WHO adopts resolution on digital health initiated by India
  942. NIC to hire 800 people over next one year
  943. Ravi Shankar Prasad: ‘Digital India has become a mass movement in 4 years’
  944. New electronics policy soon: IT Minister
  945. CSC, SIDBI ink pact for financial support to village level entrepreneurs
  946. How to Get a Digital Signature Certificate in India: Process, Price, Getting One for Free, and Other Questions Answered
  947. Digital India goes rural: Modi’s ‘DigiGaon’ to bring villages on Wi-Fi Internet to boost literacy, incomes
  948. CSC to reach 2.50 lakh gram panchayats and 700 Digital villages to be established by the year end : Union Minister of Electronics &amp; IT
  949. Government aims to more than double mobile phone production in 2 years
  950. Digital India: India to have 700 digital villages by the year-end
  951. 850 mn internet users key to India&#039;s $1 trillion digital economy: Report
  952. PM Modi&#039;s Digital India! Not books, free railway WiFi helps coolie pass Kerala Public Service Commission exam
  953. National Telecom Policy to focus on transition from physical to digital infra
  954. How the humble postman will bring banking to your doorstep
  955. Now, digital universities to soon offer higher education
  956. Number of adult Indians with bank accounts rises to 80%
  957. BHIM App Payments Touch Rs. 11,000 Crore In FY18 Amid Cashback Offers
  958. Big push for digital courts in India; here is what Modi government is doing
  959. Good news! BHIM App gives cashback plans to customers, merchants; here&#039;s how
  960. Dudhli village to turn digital this month
  961. India Would Witness Strong Growth Despite Global Challenges: CII President
  962. Findings of 160 cost-benefit analyses in Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan prese...
  963. India's overall electricity demand from EVs may reach 69.6 TWh by 2030: ASS...
  964. Report on the Composite Water Management Index
  965. Water storage level of 91 major reservoirs of the country goes up by one pe...
  966. 20 States sign MoU for implementing Ayushman Bharat - National Health Prote...
  967. High Pollution Levels in Delhi Mainly Due to Dust Storms from Rajasthan: En...
  968. Import of Vegetable Oils down by 7% in May 2018
  969. Change of email and mobile number of the authorized signatory by taxpayers
  970. Cabinet approves raising of additional share capital of M/s. HDFC Bankup to...
  971. Cabinet approves Three Year Action Plan of Agricultural Education Division...
  972. Cabinet approves proposal for withdrawal of Nalanda University (Amendment)...
  973. Cabinet approves monetization of 3.70 acres of land at PragatiMaidan
  974. Cabinet approves MoU between the ICMR and INSERM, France
  975. ANG Lifesciences India gets revision in credit ratings
  976. Entertainment Network (India) starts broadcast from Srinagar radio station
  977. NBCC (India) submits bid for strategic disinvestment of HSCC and EPIL
  978. INOX Leisure commences commercial operations at Multiplex in Cuttack
  979. Dr. Reddy's Laboratories fights patent litigation for Buprenorphine and Nal...
  980. Bobshell Electrodes appoints director
  981. Board of ASM Technologies approves acquisition of 70% stake in RV Forms & G...
  982. Avonmore Capital & Management Services acquires 51% stake in TRP Social Con...
  983. CMI announces board meeting date
  984. Bombay Oxygen Corporation schedules board meeting
  985. Radhagobind Commercial announces board meeting date
  986. Sangam Renewables announces board meeting date
  987. Sturdy Industries to conduct board meeting
  988. G V Films to convene board meeting
  989. Board of KDDL approves fund raising up to Rs 20 crore
  990. Japan: Nikkei gains on weaker yen
  991. Australia Market gains 1.3%
  992. Mixed finish for US stocks
  993. Hong Kong Market falls on Fed hike, soft China data
  994. China: stocks fall on weaker than expected economic data
  995. Japan: Stocks drops 1% on profit booking
  996. Australia Market falls on soft local job figures, downbeat China industrial...
  997. Hong Kong Hang Seng drops 1.2%
  998. China Market ends lower as ZTE plunge
  999. Japan Nikkei gains for third day in row
  1000. Australia Market falls 0.51%; financials, miners tumble
  1001. US stocks end mostly higher
  1002. Hong Kong Hang Seng gains 0.13% after Trump-Kim agreement
  1003. China Market rises 0.9% after Trump-Kim agreement
  1004. Japan Nikkei gains after US-North Korea summit
  1005. Mild earthquake in Himachal
  1006. Indian-American mother's crusade leads conviction of son's murderer
  1007. FIFA World Cup: Croatia beat Nigeria 2-0, go top of Group D (Lead)
  1008. FIFA World Cup: Croatia beat Nigeria 2-0
  1009. Four CMs express solidarity with Kejriwal, say centre crippling federal system (Roundup)
  1010. Four CMs meet over Kejriwal's protest, seek meeting with LG (Third Lead)
  1011. Two civilians shot and injured in J&K
  1012. Raina replaces 'unfit' Rayudu for England ODIs
  1013. Four CMs meet over Kejriwal's protest (Second Lead)
  1014. Drift of burning merchant vessel in Bay of Bengal arrested (Lead, changing dateline)
  1015. Major fire devastates Glasgow School of Art (Lead)
  1016. Mamata seeks time from LG to meet Kejriwal, permission denied (Lead)
  1017. Ali Fazal back home in Lucknow for Eid
  1018. Infinite possibilities in Maldives-China cooperation: Official
  1019. Khloe praises brother Rob for being an amazing dad
  1020. Spain's royal couple leaves New Orleans to rhythm of jazz
  1021. FIFA World Cup: Messi regrets missing penalty against Iceland
  1022. Merkel planning special EU summit on migrant crisis: Report
  1023. Nyong'o cried after wearing foundation for first time
  1024. Uber to launch e-bikes sharing service in Seattle
  1025. Tsipras survives no-confidence vote over Greece-Macedonia deal
  1026. Rihanna caught on camera stealing a wine glass
  1027. Sleep quantity, quality linked to heart health in adolescents: Study
  1028. 17 dead in Venezuela club stampede
  1029. Egypt raises fuel prices by up to 66.6% to push reforms
  1030. At least seven killed, 28 injured in Mexico bus crash
  1031. Anne Hathaway's 'awful' character
  1032. Turkey arrests 19 suspects over armed attack on ruling party lawmaker
  1033. Taxi ploughs into pedestrians in Moscow, eight injured
  1034. Alice Cooper blasts 'safe' young bands
  1035. Afghanistan extends ceasefire with Taliban
  1036. World Cup: Denmark beat Peru in Group C tie
  1037. UNFPA sexual harassment case: US activists seek Akbaruddin's intervention
  1038. Mid-term poll will call Kejriwal's bluff (Column: Political Circus)
  1039. Girl power rules box office in Mumbai and Hollywood (Column: Bollywood Spotlight)
  1040. Dance is a comfort zone, filmmaking a challenge: Remo D'Souza (IANS Interview)
  1041. Gritty tale set in Mumbai's famous dance bars (Book Review)
  1042. Bajaj Finserv Announces Special Cashback Offers on Its EMI Store
  1043. LATAM Cargo Awards a Cargo Management Contract to Wipro
  1044. MARG ERP Limited Partners With ICICI Bank
  1045. Wipro's Intellectual Property Portfolio Recognized with National IP Award and WIPO Enterprise IP Trophy
  1046. Merck Foundation Starts Its First Merck Health Media Training to Break the Stigma Around Infertility in Africa
  1047. Karadi Tales Celebrates 22 Years With 22 Percent off on All Their Books
  1048. WNS Announces Strategic Partnership with Hyperion Insurance Group
  1049. Increase in Carpet Area of Houses Eligible for Interest Subsidy Under CLSS for MIG Beneficiaries Will Go a Long Way in Fulfilling Housing for All by 2022: Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani
  1050. NU Organises aCamp Future' for Students Who Have Recently Completed Their Class XII
  1051. Reissue: Mansons International Accelerates Business Expansion with Infor
  1052. Andersen Global Adds Legal Services in Brazil
  1053. The Poseidon Foundation Announces Fundraising Timetable Ahead of Platform Launch
  1054. 10,000 Customers Embrace CEMEX Go
  1055. Troostwijk Auctions Brings Wide Range of Professional Equipment from Heerema Yard in Angola to Online Buyers via Tender and Auction
  1056. Gemalto Facial Recognition Solution Excels at US Department of Homeland Security 2018 Biometric Rally
  1057. The JAPAN Best Incentive Travel Awards 2018 Now Open for Entries!
  1058. Fourth Annual CES Asia Opens Tomorrow
  1059. Siemens, PSE to Collaborate on Model-Based Solutions
  1060. NTT Communications Brings Managed Microsoft Azure Stack Solution to Hong Kong to Meet Business Needs for Agility and Security
  1061. Immervision and Socionext to Deliver panomorphEYE Development Kit
  1062. The world in an arc
  1063. Inside Obama's White House
  1064. Bill Clinton and James Patterson have written a thriller, and it's good
  1065. A major breakthrough for Halep?
  1066. Meet Kate Spade, who stood for American women in fashion and beyond
  1067. Intoxication down the ages
  1068. Meet Michael Sitrick, the man who could not save Harvey Weinstein
  1069. Prying open history
  1070. Goodbye, Columbus: A look into the dwindling world of rare books
  1071. A food trail along Thailand's eastern seaboard makes for rewarding travel
  1072. Honor 10 review: Power-packed alternative to premium flagship smartphones
  1073. Globalisation & the rise of Trump
  1074. Yanni, 25 years after the Acropolis
  1075. Apple Watch Series 3 (GPS+Cellular) review: Leave your phone at home
  1076. Drowning at midlife? Start swimming
  1077. Understanding Netanyahu
  1078. 2019 Aston Martin DB11 Volante is a different beast with the top up
  1079. It's time for a new discussion of Marijuana's risks
  1080. Affordable, minimal BMW X3 is the model of what a small SUV should be
  1081. The hazards of idealism
  1082. Huawei P20 Pro review: Worthy challenger to Samsung Galaxy S9, iPhone X
  1083. The walls that Hillary built
  1084. In Italy, there was the pope and then there was Enzo Ferrari: Dal Monte
  1085. Have GMOs really had an adverse impact on the health of its consumers?
  1086. Nokia 7 Plus review: An all-rounder with great battery and modern design
  1087. Apple iPad 2018 review: An education-centric tablet with stylus, AR support
  1088. India's first transport museum: A bit of old-world charm comes to Delhi-NCR
  1089. On Grand Strategy' book review: How to wage war
  1090. Oppo F7 review: Notch screen-based smartphone for selfie queens and kings
  1091. JBL Cinema SB450 review: Bring home the action with this Rs 39,999 marvel
  1092. Paint of taint: How the IPL spot-fixing scandal hurt the gentleman's game
  1093. You share everything with your bestie. Even brain waves
  1094. Amitabh Bachchan on rapes: Will the Angry Old Man stop prevaricating?
  1095. DoT may clear Voda-Idea merger tomorrow; seeks Rs 21 bn bank guarantee
  1096. ICICI Prudential's profit, market share down in April, May to Rs 10.12 bn
  1097. US court restrains Dr Reddy's from selling generic variant of Suboxone
  1098. Siemens bags contract worth $2 billion to build London's Deep Tube trains
  1099. Boeing plans to expand aerospace engineering footprint in Bengaluru
  1100. Global aerospace major Boeing  announced its expansion of engineering and technology centre  here and said it would accommodate another 1,000 new employees  to drive aerospace innovation.
  1101. Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers approves mill expansion at Rs 25.2 billion
  1102. Steel, oil ministers inaugurate JSPL's oxygen furnace, other facilities
  1103. South Indian Bank plans raising Rs 5.2 billion via securities
  1104. Jet Airways to allow only one free check-in bag on domestic flights
  1105. Dr Reddy's generic opioid addiction drug launch faces court hurdle in US
  1106. Resolution professional of Essar Power Jharkhand invites bids by July 10
  1107. TCS bets on innovation, research in new technology to drive digital growth
  1108. Ferro Alloys may end up in liquidation; NCLT to pass judgment on July 12
  1109. Insolvency process: Adani Power, JSW Energy submit EoIs for Monnet Power
  1110. TCS board approves proposal to buy back up to 76 mn shares worth Rs 160 bn
  1111. AT&T closes $85-billion deal for Time Warner, two days after approval
  1112. Wireless and broadband colossus AT&T announced the close of its $85 billion merger with media-entertainment conglomerate Time Warner.
  1113. NBCC plans to invest Rs 5 billion to acquire majority stake in two PSUs
  1114. NCLT allows Fortis to withdraw 'arrangement and amalgamation' scheme
  1115. SBI-led consortium of lenders to sell stake in debt-ridden Coastal Energen
  1116. Philanthropic investment co Omidyar sharpens focus on vernacular platforms
  1117. Dr Reddy's Laboratories gets USFDA's approval for opioid addiction drug
  1118. Drop in headcount was due to changing client requirements: Tech Mahindra
  1119. QNet expands luxury watch portfolio; launches two new Chairos variants
  1120. TCS becomes first company to close trading with over Rs 7 trillion m-cap
  1121. HSBC's lending push faces entrenched local rivals and past mistakes in US
  1122. Fabindia uses 'khadi' trademark; KVIC moves HC, seeks damages worth Rs 5 bn
  1123. DMI Alternatives closes second scheme of DMI AIF at Rs 16 billion
  1124. Chennai's Dhivya Suryadevara named first female CFO of General Motors
  1125. Vedanta's power sales dip by 14% to 11041 million on tepid demand
  1126. TCS board approves up to Rs 160 billion share buyback plan
  1127. Welspun Enterprises to look at Rs 250 billion business in next two years
  1128. Google is betting big on cloud services to woo Indian companies
  1129. Myntra plans to open 15 offline stores for private label in FY19
  1130. ICICI Bank drags Punj Lloyd to NCLT, State Bank of India objects
  1131. NTPC plans to load cheaper power first, plans new despatch schedule
  1132. C Sivasankaran: A maverick prone to courting controversy and the CBI
  1133. IIT Madras Incubation Centre sees increase in faculties joining startups
  1134. What Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin looks for in an entrepreneur
  1135. This Gurugram-based start-up brings cashless remote diagnosis to villages
  1136. EV cab service provider Lithium to raise $8 mn from IFC for expansion
  1137. Chai Point raises $20 mn in fresh funding from Paragon Partners, others
  1138. Mauritius wants India's help to become civilian satellite launch centre
  1139. New digest: NSE-SGX licensing pact continues, US-China trade war, and more
  1140. First International Yoga Day event held at Beijing SCO headquarters today
  1141. Found 'functional cure' for HIV, say researchers from Hong Kong
  1142. Lack of sleep in teens tied to factors that underlie heart ailments: Report
  1143. Retinoids can cure skin issues but they can harm too:  All you need to know
  1144. Seychelles prez says country won't move forward on naval project with India
  1145. China in, India left out: UK's relaxed student visa rules spark outrage
  1146. For green card, qualified Indians may have to wait 151 years: Report
  1147. India needs Rs 10 trn to meet 300 mn tonne steel output by 2030: Minister
  1148. Toxic air now a year-long problem in Delhi, not winters alone; here's why
  1149. Indian Navy stops burning merchant vessel from drifting towards Bangladesh
  1150. Rajasthan ranks low on drinking water supply for villages, says Niti Aayog
  1151. Mumbai to Pune in 25 mins? Maharashta govt looks at new high-tech system
  1152. Rajiv Gandhi assassination: Convict's mother seeks mercy killing of her son
  1153. Gauri Lankesh murder: Muthalik says no link between Sri Ram Sene, Waghmare
  1154. De facto President's rule in Delhi through IAS officers' 'strike': Kejriwal
  1155. Clashes mar Eid celebrations in Kashmir, civilian killed in grenade blast
  1156. Militants attack security forces in Srinagar; 1 CRPF jawan injured
  1157. Vijay Mallya to pay 200,000 pounds for Indian banks' legal costs: UK court
  1158. Pollution level remains 'severe' in Delhi, improves in Punjab, Haryana
  1159. Soldier killed in Pakistan sniper fire along LoC in Jammu and Kashmir
  1160. Odisha man walks 1,350 km to meet PM Modi, remind him of promises he made
  1161. Militants grilled Army jawan Aurangzeb before killing him, shows video
  1162. Modi chairs meeting on Kashmir; discusses Ramzan ceasefire, Amarnath Yatra
  1163. Parashuram Waghmare killed Lankesh; his outfit is present in 5 states: SIT
  1164. Digital India eliminates middlemen, creates job opportunities: PM Modi
  1165. News digest: Trade deficit, TCS board meet, ICICI Bank row, and more
  1166. Aiming to make Maharashtra a trillion-dollar economy by 2025: Fadnavis
  1167. India, US officials likely to meet this month over trade issues
  1168. PM Narendra hosts dinner for key functionaries of BJP and RSS
  1169. Trump's nuclear deal row: SBI to stop handling Iran oil payments, says IOC
  1170. Bombay High Court accepts company's service of notice on WhatsApp
  1171. Digital India is war against touts, a help to check black money : PM Modi
  1172. TN govt to argue in SC for release for Rajiv Gandhi assassination convicts
  1173. Bt cotton to cover even larger area this year
  1174. IRDAI panel to revisit insurance marketing rules
  1175. India, oil's fastest growing buyer, guzzling Iran's crude as sanctions loom
  1176. Norms for FPIs to invest in debt eased, may boost rupee, corporate bonds
  1177. Country's iron ore prices defied global trends to surge 41% in FY18
  1178. Petrol prices unchanged at Rs 76.35 per litre after 8-paise fall on Friday
  1179. Railways to issue credit card-like medical cards to employees, retirees
  1180. Ayushman Bharat: Centre may penalise insurance firms for delaying payment
  1181. Looking to invest? Small savings schemes back in favour with Indian public
  1182. India's exports hit 6-month high; trade deficit widens as imports up 14.85%
  1183. India proposes retaliatory tariffs worth $241 mn on 30 US products
  1184. Ayushman Bharat, farmers' income to figure prominently in NITI Aayog meet
  1185. Rice exports to decline by 10% on restrictions from importing countries
  1186. Foreign exchange reserves rise by $879.5 million to $413 billion: RBI
  1187. Chemicals, pharma push Indian exports to 6-month high of $28 bn in May
  1188. Soaring oil prices, GST may boost states' revenue by Rs 374 bn in FY19
  1189. How this small ad might provide an easier route to India's civil services
  1190. Trade deficit widens to 4-month high of $14.62 bn in May, imports surge 15%
  1191. Rise in May exports expected; labour-intensive field may continue to suffer
  1192. Investment proposals under M-SIPS drop to Rs 914 bn in April as firms exit
  1193. Damaging' vacancy puts India statistics reputation at risk
  1194. Steel units seek easier norms for expeditious auction of mineral blocks
  1195. 20 states sign MoU with govt to implement National Health Insurance scheme
  1196. WPI inflation soars to 14-mth high; rises to 4.43% in May from 3.18% in Apr
  1197. Govt will provide liquidity to keep Air India afloat, says Sinha
  1198. India facing worst water crisis, millions of lives under threat: NITI Aayog
  1199. Charge farmers for water, remove sops on water-guzzling crops: report
  1200. Sugar tale of two states: Sops to benefit Maharashtra mills, UP has to wait
  1201. Riding on fuel, core inflation, WPI jumps to 14-month high in May
  1202. Sale of pre-GST goods now allowed with stickers of revised rate till July31
  1203. EVs demand to help power utilities earn $11 bn in revenue by 2030: Report
  1204. Seafood exports may hit all-time high of $6 bn on strong volumes: MPEDA
  1205. Petrol, diesel prices remain unchanged for the second consecutive day
  1206. GST payers can move jurisdictional tax officer to change username, password
  1207. United Bank of India bets on resolution of 30 accounts referred to NCLT
  1208. Piyush Goyal to meet chief executives of six PSBs to discuss bad loans
  1209. Reserve Bank of India relaxes norms for FPI investment in bonds
  1210. SBI General to launch 'inherent defects' policy for real estate developers
  1211. IDBI Bank scouts for transaction advisor to sell stake in AMC arm
  1212. Fitch downgrades ICICI Bank, revises Axis Bank rating to negative
  1213. ICICI Bank-Videocon case: Auditors and lawyers to help Srikrishna probe
  1214. NPA write-offs by PSBs surge 140 per cent over their losses in FY'18
  1215. Reserve Bank must act as alert inspector, not just off-site surveyor: Union
  1216. Higher crude, interest rate may cap GDP at 7.5%, says Japan's Nomura
  1217. Canara Bank sees credit growth at 14% this fiscal; plans to raise Rs 70 bn
  1218. Hong Kong Monetary Authority enhances supervision of PNB's HK branch
  1219. PNB board to consider ESOP scheme of up to 100 million equity shares
  1220. Adjustment of Religare Finvest's deposits legal: Lakshmi Vilas Bank
  1221. Monetary policy: RBI rate hike will impact India Inc's capex, says CII
  1222. RBI nominee should not be on the boards of PSBs, says Urjit patel
  1223. SBI expects mobile banking transactions to grow to 33.6 billion in FY19
  1224. Allahabad Bank branch in Hong Kong to face increased scrutiny from HKMA
  1225. RBI needs more powers to oversee public sector banks: Urjit Patel to panel
  1226. No communication from SEC on Chanda Kochhar, says ICICI Bank
  1227. PNB fraud case: CBI seeks red corner notice against Nirav Modi
  1228. Banks to face bigger challenges than NPAs in the coming years, says SBI
  1229. The coming years will be very challenging for banks which will have to look beyond the bad loan resolution and address pressing issues such as frauds, cyber security and governance, SBI has said.
  1230. RBI issues draft norms to modify loan system for large borrowers
  1231. RBI Governor Urjit Patel likely to appear before parl panel on Tuesday
  1232. Cracking 'bad bank' tough nut, but it's not impossible, say experts
  1233. Fraud-hit PNB signals recovery by Q2; eyes Rs 55 billion net profit
  1234. Public sector banks post Rs 870 bn net loss in FY 18, PNB tops the list
  1235. SBI to auction 12 NPA accounts on June 25 to recover dues of over Rs 13 bn
  1236. The country's largest lender SBI will conduct auction of 12 non-performing accounts (NPAs) later this month to recover dues of over Rs 1,325 crore.
  1237. Govt weighs various options to bring down stake in IDBI Bank
  1238. SBI invests Rs 35 bn a year as it reaches out digitally to 420 mn customers
  1239. India Post Payments Bank launch likely this month; RBI may give nod soon
  1240. Banks fund agricultural technology companies for rural lending
  1241. NSE hopeful of consolidating offshore business to GIFT city
  1242. The National Stock Exchange  (NSE) is hopeful of consolidating trading volume at its  subsidiary NSE IFSC Exchange in Gujarat's GIFT City in the  long term even as it awaits the outcome of offshore derivative  tussle with the Singapore Exchange, a top official has said.
  1243. Women group launches awareness drive against drinking in Bastar
  1244. Raman Singh, Nitish Kumar visit Vajpayee at AIIMS
  1245. PM Modi to chair NITI Aayog meeting today
  1246. Vijay Goel hits out at Chief Ministers supporting Kejriwal
  1247. Kerala ADGP transferred after daughter thrashes official driver
  1248. Hardik Patel backs Kejriwal to 'save democracy
  1249. 4 regional players throw weight behind Kejriwal
  1250. Chief ministers of West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Kerala today rallied behind their Delhi counterpart Arvind Kejriwal, who has been protesting at the Raj Niwas for six consecutive days demanding that the "strike" by bureaucrats in the city be called off.
  1251. Woman dies of smoke inhalation after fire breaks out in Mumbai
  1252. A 55-year-old woman died of smoke  inhalation caused by a fire that broke out today in a  residential building in suburban Borivali, a BMC disaster  control official said.
  1253. Chidambaram says his take on growth rate cut has come true
  1254. Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram today said that following demonetisation he had forecast a 1.5 per cent cut in the Gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate and it has come true.
  1255. Immigrants fleeing gangs prefer taking chance for US asylum
  1256. The MS-13 gang made Jose Osmin Aparicio's life so miserable in his native El Salvador that he had no choice but to flee in the dead of night with his wife and four children, leaving behind all their belongings and paying a smuggler $8,000.
  1257. Kansas woman says city wants USD 132K for toppled sculpture
  1258. A Kansas mother says an insurance company wants her family to pay USD 132,000 after her 5-year-old son accidentally knocked over a sculpture at a city community centre.
  1259. Violence kills 8 in Nicaragua, casting pall over peace talks
  1260. Armed assailants set fire to a house and gunfire erupted at a street barricade in Nicaragua's capital, leaving at least eight people dead and casting a pall over talks aimed at ending weeks of unrest.
  1261. Greek govt survives no-confidence vote over Macedonia deal
  1262. Greece's left-led coalition government survived a no-confidence vote in parliament brought over a deal to end a decades-old dispute with neighbouring Macedonia concerning the latter's name.
  1263. Trump to nominate OMB official to lead consumer watchdog
  1264. President Donald Trump intends to nominate an associate director at the Office of Management and Budget to lead the government's consumer watchdog agency, the White House has announced.
  1265. Taxi hits pedestrians near Moscow's Red Square, injuring 8
  1266. Eight people, including two from Mexico, were injured when a taxi crashed into pedestrians on a sidewalk near Red Square in Moscow.
  1267. Croatian master Modric schools Nigeria's young guns
  1268. A Luka Modric penalty and an own goal from Oghenekaro Etebo gave former semi-finalists Croatia an easy 2-0 win over Nigeria in their World Cup Group D opener.
  1269. Jason Roy returned to the scene of one of his greatest disappointments to score a century as England beat Australia by 38 runs to win the second one-day international at Cardiff on Saturday.
  1270. England beat Australia by 38 runs in 2nd ODI
  1271. England beat Australia by 38 runs to win the second one-day international in Cardiff today and so take a 2-0 lead in the five-match series.
  1272. Sri Lanka refuse to take field amid ball-tampering row
  1273. Messi and Argentina miss the mark as Iceland claim historic draw
  1274. Shilpa Shetty shuts up rumours of pregnancy
  1275. Beyonce and Jay-Z's new album 'Everything Is Love' out now
  1276. UN special envoy Angelina Jolie visits Iraq's Mosul
  1277. Sri Lanka to release 10 Indian fishermen's boats
  1278. Venezuela: 17 killed in Caracas stampede
  1279. 25 killed in Nangarhar amid Afghanistan truce
  1280. Austria seeks clarification from Germany over spy reports
  1281. Eight wounded in Moscow taxi crash amid world cup fever
  1282. Ghani extends ceasefire with Taliban
  1283. Shehbaz Sharif visits Begum Kulsoom in London
  1284. Seychelles celebrates 4th International Yoga Day
  1285. Mobile users, Airtel
  1286. Bt cotton
  1287. NSE-SGX licensing pact to continue beyond August
  1288. ICICI Prudential Life Insurance
  1289. Dr Reddy's buys 8 drugs from Teva, Allergan in $350 mn deal
  1290. Isro, satellite, rocket, PSLV
  1291. Entrepreneurs in North Korea aren't as rare as you'd think
  1292. North Korea, Kim Jong-Un
  1293. Asian-American applicants face Harvard bias, says lawsuit
  1294. Harvard University
  1295. The Hated One: Social media sets players, coaches collision course in FIFA
  1296. social media, Facebook, Twitter
  1297. Croatia sweeps aside Nigeria in 2-0 win despite lacking sharpness
  1298. Luka Modric of Croatia celebrates after World Cup qualification
  1299. UK student visa, indian students
  1300. Photo: Shutterstock
  1301. TPG Growth's impact fund invests $70 mn in Fourth Partner Energy
  1302. 4 non-BJP CMs visit Kejriwal's residence, hold talks ahead of NITI meet
  1303. Mamata Banerjee
  1304. Messi fails to break the 'Ice'land defence, Argentina manage a 1-1 draw
  1305. Argentina vs iceland
  1306. Dust storm
  1307. Boeing, BA
  1308. BSPHCL 2018 admit card released: Here's a guide to download yours
  1309. Your move, Mr Trump: Ball in US court as China hits back in trade war
  1310. trade war, Trump, Donald trump, united states
  1311. Fifa World Cup 2018: Ronaldo has thrown down the gauntlet to Messi
  1312. Lionel Messi
  1313. Pogba goal saves France's blushes against disciplined Australians, FT 2-1
  1314. Australia vs France
  1315. HNIs selling stocks to buy real estate is risk for Indian mkts: Chris Wood
  1316. Chris Wood to up investment in HDFC Bank, Indiabulls Ventures
  1317. E-commerce captures 38% smartphone sales in India during Q1 2018: Report
  1318. Denmark's Poulsen scores solitary goal in closely fought 1-0 win over Peru
  1319. Peru national team
  1320. MARKET WRAP: Indices trim losses to end flat, Nifty at 10,818; Pharma gains
  1321. TCS hits new high as board approves share buyback at Rs 2100 per share
  1322. TCS, Tata consultancy services
  1323. Manpasand Beverages put under ASM framework; stock falls 5%
  1324. Manpasand Beverages puts under ASM framework; stock falls 5%
  1325. Nifty Pharma index set to post biggest weekly rally in 15 years
  1326. Aurobindo Pharma wrests second position among drug firms from Lupin
  1327. IIT's extended merit list for JEE Advanced to benefit 14,000 students
  1328. India's decision to deregulate bond prices a good move, say investors
  1329. Reliance Industries, Bajaj Finance, Jubilant FoodWorks hit new highs
  1330. Markets up, Stocks, Shares, BSE, NSE, SENSEX
  1331. Rupee hits 3-week low, slips 36 paise to 67.98 against dollar
  1332. rupee &amp; dollar
  1333. Pregnancy discrimination rampant in top US firms
  1334. International fund managers turn to financials, tech as trade worries rise
  1335. Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes indicted on fraud charges
  1336. Trade skirmish or war? Who gets hurt? All you need to know
  1337. AT&T rebrands icnonic Time Warner as WarnerMedia
  1338. Afghan car bomb kills 26 during Eid ceasefire, IS claims responsibility
  1339. This blockchain-based tool can tell you whether you're buying fake product
  1340. Fox board to consider $65-billion Comcast bid for entertainment assets
  1341. Shanghai Spirit has opened a new page in the history: Xi Jinping
  1342. FinFet patent dispute: Texas court imposes $400 million fine on Samsung
  1343. Thailand spearheads Southeast Asian fund to reduce reliance on Asian giants
  1344. Farms to mines: China's retaliatory tariffs target US natural resources
  1345. Here's how a trade war between the US and China could play out
  1346. Trump-Kim summit built foundation for denuclearisation: Shinzo Abe
  1347. Why Trump tariffs on Chinese products are making corporate America jittery
  1348. Bloated giant python cut open, Indonesian woman's body found inside
  1349. With hugs and selfies, Taliban fighters, Afghan soldiers mark Eid in Kabul
  1350. Amid tariff fights with China, Trump calls on EU to reduce trade barriers
  1351. Trump's strategy on China tariffs is doomed to fail, say analysts
  1352. World has seen more than enough conflict, deserves security, peace: Trump
  1353. From US to Japan: A rundown on world economy's most important week in 2018
  1354. Entrepreneurs in Kim Jong-un's North Korea aren't as rare as you'd think
  1355. $2 trillion: That's what trade wars could cost the US, but does Trump care?
  1356. Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort jailed over witness tampering
  1357. At G7 meet, Trump threatened to send 25 million Mexicans to Japan: Report
  1358. All-out trade war ahead? China issues retaliatory tariffs against the US
  1359. Indian-American indicted for multi-million dollar pharma fraud scheme in US
  1360. Pak Taliban chief Maulana Fazlullah, linked to Malala attack, killed by US
  1361. Donald Trump says won't sign 'moderate' immigration bill, ignites confusion
  1362. Trump says he gets along well with world leaders, tweets G7 photos as proof
  1363. UK starts review of monthly visa cap to ease entry for professionals
  1364. FIFA World Cup 2018: Lionel Messi feels 'hurt' by penalty miss vs Iceland
  1365. Systematic withdrawal plans in equity funds can spell trouble
  1366. How a federation of rights groups is fighting to protect animals
  1367. As Pakistan goes to polls, an investor takes stock of its political economy
  1368. Ethical artificial intelligence
  1369. The end of financial inclusion?
  1370. Managing relations with US, Russia and China
  1371. It may not be winter for blockchain and crypto, but a cleansing phase
  1372. By-invite properties: Wealth may not suffice to open these doors for you
  1373. Sebi bans Greenbang Agro, directors from securities market for 4 years
  1374. Cracks in Congress as MP polls near: Can Rahul keep his flock together?
  1375. Singapore Exchange to continue SGX Nifty trade despite India dispute
  1376. Griezmann scores penalty after video review: All you need to know about VAR
  1377. World Cup Argentina vs Iceland highlights: Messi misses penalty in 1-1 draw
  1378. Portugal vs Spain highlights: Ronaldo's scores hat-trick in 6-goal thriller
  1379. World Cup: Russia asks Nigerian fans not to bring live chickens at stadium
  1380. Yuvraj, Dhoni did it for Sachin. Who will help Lionel Messi in Russia 2018?
  1381. The Big Two rivalries: What football and tennis have in common
  1382. CRISIL SME TRACKER: Testing times for small electrical equipment makers
  1383. Philips gets Virat Kohli as brand ambassador for male grooming products
  1384. CRISIL SME Tracker: Working capital gap widening for MSMEs
  1385. Hot Wheels hits the road to reach its fans
  1386. US varsities may lose out as country gets tougher with overstaying students
  1387. Honda bets on the new Amaze to gain market, price begins at Rs 559,900
  1388. CRISIL SME Tracker: Working capital woes continue to hobble leather MSEs
  1389. IIM Sambalpur to tap corporates, entrepreneurs for Smart Villages
  1390. Nokia dials the IPL helpline, looks to establish a new identity
  1391. Increased employee productivity a primary driver for digital transformation
  1392. Regional content is helping OTT video services go mass, says report
  1393. Factors that help women return to work post their maternity leave
  1394. Martin Sorrell's exit from the Ad industry sets off questions about future
  1395. World's worst tech stock Lenovo Group may lose Hang Seng index status
  1396. IPL 2018: League teams hope to leverage growing star power of the players
  1397. Does your organisation conduct gender audits and have a diversity vision?
  1398. Firms are taking less time to detect a security breach, says Accenture
  1399. CRISIL SME trackrer: Trailing B-schools have their task cut out
  1400. Bangalore tops as the highest paying city, standing at Rs 1.08 mn: Report
  1401. Art of storytelling in the digital age: Keep the message short and simple
  1402. Shifting classes, shifting culture
  1403. Him Teknoforge standalone net profit rises 60.00% in the March 2018 quarter
  1404. Tiaan Ayurvedic & Herbs reports standalone net profit of Rs 0.10 crore in the March 2018 quarter
  1405. Birla Cable standalone net profit rises 326.32% in the March 2018 quarter
  1406. Relson India reports standalone net profit of Rs 0.01 crore in the March 2018 quarter
  1407. Ishwarshakti Holdings & Traders reports standalone net loss of Rs 0.08 crore in the March 2018 quarter
  1408. Aurangabad Paper Mills reports standalone net loss of Rs 0.40 crore in the March 2018 quarter
  1409. Shree Rajasthan Syntex reports standalone net loss of Rs 3.69 crore in the March 2018 quarter
  1410. World Cup might cost a total of $14.5 bn in lost productivity worldwide
  1411. Letter to BS: Cut-throat competition among telcos is fair, may the best win
  1412. Letter to BS: To save earth from plastic, difficult choices have to be made
  1413. Congress social media chief Divya Spandana may be miffed with the party
  1414. Letter to BS: Is Bad bank move another cog in the wheel with no benefits?
  1415. Letter to BS:How poor coordination between MoF, RBI creates banking chaos
  1416. Letter to BS: Why no central bank's nominee should be on PSB boards
  1417. Kumaraswamy rejects Modi's challenge, says 'development fitness' priority
  1418. Letter to BS: Govt must not waste or misuse lateral entry to bureaucracy
  1419. Letter to BS: Disclosures of delinquencies may affect goodwill of borrowers
  1420. Letter to BS: Trump-Kim summit marks a turning point in US-N Korea ties
  1421. Investors are demanding more transparency and disclosures from India Inc
  1422. When investors got transparency, then there was no $1 billion in the bank, the stock plunged
  1423. EMs: Canary in financial coal mine?
  1424. Letter to BS: Lateral hiring was long overdue, but govt has to do more
  1425. Letter to BS: Lateral hiring in govt is a positive move
  1426. Letter to BS: Setting up of a bad bank to park all NPAs is irrational
  1427. Why is Rahul Gandhi recounting turnaround stories of McDonald's, Coca-Cola?
  1428. Letter to BS: Reasons for not going ahead with 'bad bank' remain valid
  1429. Letter to BS: Indian economic interests cannot be compromised for FDI
  1430. Letter to BS: NDMC at fault for Taj Mansingh's flop auction
  1431. Uttar Pradesh bungalow vacated by Akhilesh Yadav shows damage
  1432. Up for grabs: Who will contest the Bahraich Lok Sabha seat for the BJP?
  1433. Jugaad cooler: Indians are finding a way around everyday challenges
  1434. Letter to BS: Repo rate increase by 25 bps signals RBI's intent
  1435. Letter to BS: Will Opposition's Karnataka celebration last till 2019?
  1436. Letter to BS: Lethargic banks also reason for failure of 'lead bank' scheme
  1437. Letter to BS: Cheap data presents huge opportunity for India's economy
  1438. Letter to BS: Licensing of more foreign banks won't help the ailing sector
  1439. Sena unreachable despite Shah's outreach!
  1440. Repo rate hike: Inflation spectre forces hand, but RBI keeps options open
  1441. Letter to BS: It's time to wage a war on plastic, walk eco-spiritual talk
  1442. Letter to BS: Chanda Kochhar needs to do a lot of soul searching and act
  1443. Letter to BS: Why not ban trans fats totally in India?
  1444. When journalists extended a helping hand to preserve history
  1445. Today's picks: From Indian Oil to Asian Paints, hot stocks to watch today
  1446. Karnataka iron ore offtake falls sharply, only 25% of NMDC's output sold
  1447. Modi govt, China curbs making Indian industrial firms world's best
  1448. Today's picks: From HUL to Tata Steel, hot stocks to watch on Friday
  1449. Pink bollworm likely to hit sowing of the cotton crop in Gujarat
  1450. Higher global prices set to help dairy companies' revenue
  1451. Here is why Lie Jun's Xiaomi may be twice as expensive as Steve's Apple
  1452. Women claim Microsoft paid them less, confront its worker-friendly image
  1453. Sugar's bitter harvest: How FRP and SAP raise the cost of production
  1454. Today's picks: From Asian Paints to CIL, hot stocks to watch on Friday
  1455. London equities trading opens one hour late after 'technical issue
  1456. Kate Spade and fashion's identity crisis: When a name makes a brand
  1457. Sebi lens on Rajiv Kochhar's Avista Advisory clients in ICICI loan case
  1458. Sebi to probe leak of additional surveillance measures stock list
  1459. Sensex shrugs off rate hike, up 276 pts; experts welcome RBI move
  1460. Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker says only a man can do his job
  1461. There aren't many female executives; airline industry has even fewer
  1462. Statsguru: Construction activity rises sharply in FY18; agri, mining fall
  1463. Commodity picks: June 3, 2018
  1464. Sebi tells mutual funds to enforce Amfi guidelines
  1465. CBI quizzes OPG Security's Sanjay Gupta in NSE co-location case
  1466. India INX clocks highest-ever turnover of Rs 44.8 billion
  1467. USL fund diversion case: Sebi bans Mallya from accessing capital markets
  1468. Today's picks: From Tech Mahindra to HUL, hot stocks to watch on Friday
  1469. BSE Midcap index set for worst monthly fall in 18 months
  1470. Sensex, Nifty post biggest gain in 2 months; HDFC Bank hits all-time high
  1471. Today's picks: From Bharti Infratel to M&M, hot stocks to watch on Thursday
  1472. MSCI weighs placing India on notice over investor access
  1473. Sebi sets up review panel to hear disputes between rating agencies & firms
  1474. Key deals last week: General Atlantic, Catamaran Ventures LLP, and more
  1475. Today's picks: From SBI to HCL Tech, hot stocks to watch on Wednesday
  1476. Sitharaman asks Tamil Nadu for 50-yr supply plan for proposed defence parks
  1477. Kalyani group-Rafael JV inaugurates India's first defence sub-systems unit
  1478. If others are moving Titanic, we're moving a speedboat: Kunal Bahl
  1479. Today's Paper
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  1487. FIFA's Video-Assisted Referees Aren't Perfect, But Neither Are Human Referees
  1488. Elon Musk's Flamethrowers are Here, And, Yes, People Are Already Using Them in Dumb Ways
  1489. Brain-Based Circuitry Just Made Artificial Intelligence A Whole Lot Faster
  1490. People Are Paying Insane Amounts of Real Money for Virtual Real Estate
  1491. Astronomers Just Discovered Three Planets in an Entirely New Way
  1492. CRISPR Could Help Us Cure Diseases. It Could Also Cause Cancer.
  1493. America Now Has The Fastest Supercomputer In The World. Here’s Why That Actually Matters
  1494. This Pill Could Reverse Type 2 Diabetes
  1495. Tesla Will Enable Full Self-Driving Features
  1496. in August. Here's What That Actually Means.
  1497. Soul Machines: Engineering Lifelike, Emotionally Responsive AI
  1498. Yes, Autonomous Cars Are Going To Kill People Before They Save Lives, Expert Says
  1499. A New AI Algorithm Can Track Your Movements Through A Wall
  1500. Cheap Carbon Capture Technology Might Make Our Climate Goals Possible
  1501. We’ve Reached A New Level In Bionics: Artificial Limbs We Forget Are Artificial
  1502. Bitcoin’s 2017 Surge Was the Result of Manipulation, Experts Say
  1503. Forget Wi-Fi, Li-Fi is the Next Phase of Wireless Internet
  1504. Have Poor Vision? Let These Super Clunky Glasses Focus Your Eyes For You
  1505. NASA: Don’t Start Mourning the Opportunity Rover Just Yet
  1506. Ordering Food via Touchscreen Is so Fun You Spend More Money When You Do It
  1507. A New Browser Plug In Wants To Help You Fight Fake News
  1508. New VR Demo Lets You Use Your Hands to Explore A Cat's Innards
  1509. Apple No Longer Allows Crypto Mining On Its Devices. That’s Good For Users.
  1510. Five Ideas That Could Save Shopping Malls from Becoming Obsolete
  1511. A Dutch City Is Creating the First Habitable, 3D Printed Houses
  1512. Washington State Is Suing Facebook And Google For Violating Election Advertisement Laws
  1513. The SEC Is Not Messing Around, Appoints New Leader To Tackle Crypto
  1514. Ready To Work Until You Die? Economists Recommend Delaying Retirement To Afford Old Age
  1515. Apple Unveils Tool That Cuts You Off If You Spend Too Much Time on Your iPhone
  1516. The World Cup is on, and people have a lot of feelings about the new tech.
  1517. A new policy bans background cryptocurrency mining on any Apple device.
  1518. Say goodbye to cookie-cutter homes.
  1519. Washington’s attorney general says the two companies failed to disclose who bought political ads.
  1520. There's a new sheriff in town. Her name is Valerie A. Szczepanik.
  1521. The future of retirement is just more work.
  1522. Put down the smartphone.
  1523. Elon Musk&#8217;s Flamethrowers are Here, And, Yes, People Are Already Using Them in Dumb Ways
  1524. People Are Paying Insane Amounts of Real Money for &#8220;Virtual Real Estate&#8221;
  1525. Tesla Will &#8220;Enable Full Self-Driving Features&#8221; in August. Here&#8217;s What That Actually Means.
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  1561. As Self-Driving Cars Hit Roadblocks, Autonomous Boats Could Take Traffic Off The Streets
  1562. Uber Announces Flying Taxi Research Center In France
  1563. Tesla Is Adding Expensive Features to Model 3 After Denying Consumer Reports’ Bad Review
  1564. This Artificial Intelligence System Predicts The Future To Help You Around The House
  1565. Google: JK, We’re Going To Keep Working With The Military After All
  1566. AI Can Now Manipulate People’s Movements In Fake Videos
  1567. AI That Counts And Identifies Wildlife Could Be A Game-changer For Ecologists
  1568. The DoE May Bail Out Failing Coal Plants in the Name of National Security
  1569. China Isn&#8217;t Taking Our Recycling. Here&#8217;s What We Could Do With It Instead.
  1570. We’re Getting Closer to Having Regenerative Abilities like Deadpool
  1571. Getting Struck By Lightning Can Make Brain Implants Stop Working
  1572. 14 Smart Clothes and Accessories to Give Your Wardrobe the Tech Treatment
  1573. The Guy Who Created Oculus Has Now Made Surveillance Tech That Acts As A Virtual Border Wall
  1574. Recent Cryptocurrency Hacks Are Shaking Investors’ Faith
  1575. Net Neutrality Is Officially Gone. Here&#8217;s How This Will Affect You.
  1576. 5D Glass Discs Store 3000x More Info Than CDs – for 13.8 Billion Years
  1577. A Graphene Aerogel Is 99.8% Air and as Strong as Steel
  1578. Scientists Invented A Real-Life Flux Capacitor
  1579. Did An Acid Trip Change Your Life? Scientists Want To Know About It
  1580. Artificial Bone Marrow Tissue Mimics Stem Cells&#8217; Natural Habitat
  1581. Some Breast Cancer Patients Can Skip Chemo Thanks To New Genetic Insight
  1582. A New Trick Lets Us Weigh The Galaxy. It’s The First Step Toward Figuring Out What It’s Made Of
  1583. NASA Found Evidence of Organic Matter on Mars. Here&#8217;s Why That&#8217;s a Big Deal. 
  1584. NASA Scientists Imagine Studying Venus From A Floating Research Colony
  1585. With Bees Scarce, A Drone Pollinates A New York Apple Orchard
  1586. We Have No Idea What Having Sex With Robots Might Do to Us
  1587. You Can&#8217;t Make This Stuff Up: Amazon Warehouse Robots Slipped On Popcorn Butter
  1588. Security Companies Want To Use Facial Recognition To Stop School Shootings
  1589. Maybe We Haven&#8217;t Found Aliens Because They All Died From Climate Change
  1590. The First Real Flying Car Is Open for Test Flights
  1591. Disney Made A VR Jacket That Can Simulate Hugs, Snakes Crawling On Your Back
  1592. Scientists Use EEG Machine to Create Digital Images From Brain Activity
  1593. To Stop Russian Election Meddlers, Facebook Goes Analog
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  1639. Singapore Summit Was A Start, But The Real Work Lies Ahead For Trump Administration
  1640. Despite the drama and historic nature of the meeting, the outcome did not live up to the hype.
  1641. Forbes Asia Biz Briefing: Parry Global Group Looks To Europe And Says It's Still About QE
  1642. The latest episode of the Forbes Asia Biz Briefing comes from Parry Global Group CEO, Gavin Parry. He tells us what's caught his eye this week, and what he'll be watching for next week.
  1643. Indian Startups Aren't Becoming GDPR-Compliant Fast Enough
  1644. Though the GDPR deadline has passed, several Indian startups and businesses are yet to adopt compliance measures. Experts believe sooner than later, startups must invest in infrastructure that supports GDPR compliance, in order to avoid hefty fines.
  1645. Meet The Crypto Billionaires Getting Rich From Ripple's XRP
  1646. It's not just Bitcoin, and it's not just the Winklevoss twins. More crypto assets are ushering new entrants into the ranks of billionaires.
  1647. Xiaomi Eyeing Tech World's Biggest Ever IPO In 2018
  1648. Once ranked the most valuable private company in 2014, Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is raising eyebrows again to set another record-- this time in the public markets, and the tech world is holding its breath in anticipation.
  1649. 5 Reasons Why China's Belt & Road Initiative Will Succeed
  1650. Shrouded in vagueness, China's Belt and Road Initiative is often regarded with skepticism by the international community. This is a big, big mistake.
  1651. Inside CES 2018

  1652. Tencent's Entertainment Empire: The Envy Of Western Tech Giants
  1653. While Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Netflix and Disney battle for people's screen time, China's Tencent has quietly built an entertainment empire with an unprecedented online reach.
  1654. How Public-Private Partnerships Offer Hope Amid Brutality
  1655. Each year, millions of people face increasingly complex challenges, from asymmetric conflicts, to the violent effects of climate change -- how technology and smart public-private sector partnerships can bring relief to many of those in need.
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  1659. Bitcoin Is A Mirage, But Blockchain Is Real
  1660. The rise in Bitcoin’s value reflects speculation about its future value: This digital currency will have long-term value as long as it is accepted as a medium of exchange and a store of value.
  1661. Samsung Thinks The Key To Its Future Could Be In Autos
  1662. Samsung Electronics is making a killing with its semiconductor business. But the heyday of chips will end soon. Autos might be what's next for the tech giant.
  1663. The OnePlus 5T: The Best Value Smartphone In The Industry?
  1664. The OnePlus 5T is only a bit inferior to the iPhone X and Samsung Galaxy Note 8 but costs almost half as much
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  1666. The Wealthiest People In The World
  1667. On the 30th anniversary of Forbes' guide to the world's richest, we found a record 2,043 billionaires - 233 more than a year ago.  In total, they are worth $7.7  trillion.
  1668. China's 400 Richest: A New Number One
  1669. Hui Ka Yan's $42.5 billion net worth takes him to a level no Chinese has scaled before. His real estate company, China Evergrande Group, saw an amazing 469% increase in its share price in the past year, adding a whopping $32 billion to Hui's total, twice that of any other gainer on the list.
  1670. India's Richest: Economic Experiments Barely Affect Billionaires
  1671. The fortunes of India’s 100 richest soared to a combined $479 billion -- despite economic hiccups.
  1672. 30 Under 30 Asia: 300 Game Changers Writing Their Own Rules
  1673. Diversity and empowerment -- these are the two words that come to mind when trying to summarize this year’s 30 Under 30 Asia list.
  1674. Asia's Richest Families: The Billion-Dollar Clans Ruling The Region
  1675. Collectively, the 50 families on the list are worth a record $699 billion, up by nearly $200 billion from last year.
  1676. 200 Public Companies In Asia That Are Reliable Growth Engines
  1677. Japan and a regional consumer economy are on the rise in our annual Best Under A Billion list which highlights 200 Asia-Pacific public companies with less than $1 billion in revenue and consistent top- and bottom-line growth.
  1678. The World's Largest Public Companies
  1679. Huge public companies still prospered this year despite market uncertainty and slowing global economies. Meet the 2017 Forbes Global 2000, the biggest public companies in the world.
  1680. Asia's Heroes Of Philanthropy
  1681. The members of this year’s honor roll pursued causes from launching a food bank in Singapore and training burn victims to be bakers in India to training government officials in good governance in the Philippines. For the first time, philanthropists from Myanmar and Vietnam make the list.
  1682. Bollywood's Highest-Paid: 10 Indian Actors Making Bank
  1683. These are the 10 highest-earning actors and actresses in Bollywood.
  1684. Global Game Changers: The Business Leaders Reshaping The World
  1685. These intrepid business leaders are changing industries and lives around the world.
  1686. Footwear For The Needy: India's Greensole Turns Old To New
  1687. Shriyans Bhandari and Ramesh Dhami made the cut for our 2018 30 Under 30 Asia list. They cofounded Greensole, which gives discarded shoes a new lease of life. The upcycled shoes are then donated to children in need.
  1688. Réalisation Par: The Online Clothing Brand With Celebrity Status
  1689. Alexandra Spencer made the 30 Under 30 Asia list in the Retail & E-Commerce category. She cofounded clothing brand Réalisation Par in 2015, and now it has a celebrity following. The brand focuses on single key pieces instead of seasonal collections.
  1690. Zeman's Way: Insights From The Father Of Lan Kwai Fong
  1691. Allan Zeman, Chairman of Lan Kwai Fong Group, has once again helped to judge our 30 Under 30 Asia list. He told us what qualities he was looking as he read through the entries, and also had some advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.
  1692. Meet Serial Entrepreneur Gretta van Riel
  1693. Gretta van Riel is one of the young entrepreneurs to make our 2018 30 Under 30 Asia list. Here's a brief look at who is she, and why she become so successful.
  1694. 5 Notable Indian Honorees On Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia List
  1695. This year 65 of our 30 Under 30 Asia honorees came from India. Here's a look at 5 of those who made our class of 2018.
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  1878. IS DEMOCRACY in trouble? Nearly 30 years after Francis Fukuyama declared the end of history and the triumph of liberal democracy, this question is no longer outlandish. America, long a beacon of democracy, has a president who tramples on its norms. Xi Jinping is steering authoritarian China towards one-man rule.
  1879. The Inner Level: How More Equal Societies Reduce Stress, Restore Sanity and Improve Everyone’s Well-being. By Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett. Allen Lane; 352 pages; £20. To be published in America by Penguin Press in January 2019; $28.
  1880. THE decline of the conventional job has been much heralded in recent years. It is now nearly axiomatic that people will work for a range of employers in a variety of roles over their lifetimes, with a much more flexible schedule than in the past.
  1881. WHEN Britons voted to leave the European Union two years ago, they had no chance to say what sort of Brexit they wanted. But Theresa May, who became prime minister in the aftermath of the referendum, quickly decided that they wanted the most drastic break possible.
  1882. IN A glass case at the Diyarbakir Bar Association are a striped shirt, dark coat and coiled belt. They belonged to the former chairman, Tahir Elci, a lawyer who was murdered in 2015 amid clashes between the Turkish army and Kurdish separatists.
  1883. AS A television spectacle, it was irresistible. The star of “The Apprentice” striding commandingly along the red carpet, reaching out his hand, ready to strike the deal of a lifetime.
  1884. NEVER has China’s bond market had such a stormy spring. It has already set a record for defaults in the second quarter. The cost of credit for firms has shot up. Even the state-owned companies that invest in infrastructure, previously sacrosanct, are seen as risks. What has gone wrong?\nThe answer is nothing at all.
  1885. ALL dishes on the lunch menu at La Cantine du Centre-Ville, a pop-up restaurant near Parliament Hill in Ottawa, are made from ingredients that annoy Donald Trump. The Mini-Quiche aux Trois Fromages uses Canadian eggs, milk, cheese and chicken “bacon”; the Galette de Saucisse de Dinde is made with turkey.
  1886. USING carrots to create concrete, turning wood into plastic, or even compressing it into a “super wood” that is as light and strong as titanium might sound like a series of almost Frankensteinish experiments.
  1887. AS YOU settle down to watch the World Cup in Russia, remember Oleg Sentsov, a Ukrainian film director serving a 20-year sentence in a prison camp in Siberia. He has committed no crime.
  1888. A LITTLE over a decade ago, when JinkoSolar, a Shanghai-based company, entered the solar business, it was such a novice that when it visited international trade fairs, all it had was a bare table and a board with its name scribbled on it. But it also had luck, a technological edge and lots of public money on its side.
  1889. ON MAY 20th, the biggest changes to train timetables in modern British history took place, affecting commuters and business travellers across the country. In the weeks beforehand, the train-operating companies had been spinning the changes as good news for passengers due to an increase in the number of services offered.
  1890. TODAY, on June 14th, Muslims across the world will break fast for the final time this year, marking the end of Ramadan. According to a survey conducted in 2017 by Pew Research, a think-tank, around four-fifths of Muslims in the United States participate in the fast.
  1891. IN THESE times of extraordinarily low interest rates and tentative tightening, central-bank watchers have turned reading between the lines of monetary policymakers’ statements into an art form.
  1892. THERE are three basic political stances on immigration. The first two are the easiest to hold as a politician: to be overwhelmingly for or against permeable borders. Sit in either of these camps and you can easily exude what one might call the three Cs: confidence, crispness and clarity.\nGerman politics is a case in point.
  1893. This is a guest contribution to our debate: Should the West worry about the threat to liberal values posed by China's rise?\nMINXIN PEI and Kishore Mahbubani’s separate statements are elegant summaries of opposing attitudes.
  1894. FOR two weeks, the families of those who died came to tell their stories to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry. The father who was flying home from Egypt while his family burned; the parents whose daughter had moved from Italy to London to make a life; the young man who stood and watched the flames as his mother and sister were trapped inside.
  1895. PELÉ was nine years old when he first saw his father cry. It was 1950, the year of the Maracanazo—Brazil’s devastating loss to Uruguay, at the Maracanã stadium in Rio, which cost the team the World Cup. The child promised his father that he would avenge the defeat.
  1896. This is a guest contribution to our debate: Should the West worry about the threat to liberal values posed by China's rise?\nChina has delivered some of the most outstanding economic growth the world has seen in the past half-century.
  1897. BRITAIN is in the midst of an “employment miracle”. On June 12th official data showed the employment rate at an all-time high of more than 75.5%, even as the minimum wage continues to rise. Yet there is a dark side to the jobs boom. Mounting evidence attests that many employers do not give workers the rights to which they are entitled.
  1898. GEORGE CONWAY, a successful corporate lawyer who happens to be married to Kellyanne Conway, one of President Donald Trump’s most trusted advisers, has for months been making discreet digs at the president on Twitter. He observed that Mr Trump’s tweets about his travel ban might imperil it in court.
  1899. “BOOK CLUB”, a new film, is a parable about the virtues of reading in old age. The four protagonists are women in their 70s who are stuck in personal and professional ruts, variously bereaved, lonely or regretful. That is, until one of the ladies brings “Fifty Shades of Grey” to their monthly literary meeting.
  1900. FOR the next month football fans all over the world will huddle around televisions, listen craftily while at work and watch endless replays on their phones. Barely a fifth of them actually live in a country whose national team has made it to the World Cup.
  1901. THE PRESIDENT of one of America's best-known Catholic places of learning came this week to his alma mater, Oxford University, and with some fanfare delivered a lecture on the future of higher education.
  1902. ON A sunny Saturday afternoon, within kicking distance of Uruguay’s national football stadium, 14 seven-year-olds walk onto a bumpy pitch. They are cheered by their parents, who are also the coaches, kit-washers and caterers.
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  1904. The greatest risk to pluralism is in young democracies where checks and balances are not yet robust
  1905. In “The Inner Level”, the authors of “The Spirit Level” argue that it does
  1906. Measuring changes in employment is proving difficult
  1907. The logic of the Irish border is forcing Britain towards a close relationship with the EU
  1908. What is behind the reversal?
  1909. The summit was a triumph of showbiz over substance—and Mr Trump made big concessions for no return
  1910. But the real test lies ahead
  1911. To avoid further damage, Justin Trudeau may have to stop coddling farmers
  1912. Materials scientists find new ways to use natural fibres
  1913. A film-maker locked up for protesting against the annexation of Crimea is on hunger strike
  1914. A crackdown on feed-in-tariffs in China has sent shock waves through the business globally
  1915. The chaos since a botched timetable change in May is due to too much fragmentation
  1916. Democrats despise Donald Trump’s travel ban, but Republicans maintain their support for it
  1917. The bank’s expectation that interest rates will stay put for a year surprises markets
  1918. A spat among political parties shows the difficulty in defining a liberal-realist position
  1919. The threat to liberalism is not from China’s ideas but its focus on self-interest, says Kerry Brown of King's College, London
  1920. The fire, and its aftermath, have put many local residents under unbearable strain
  1921. Heroes, villains, creativity, human frailty: five World Cup moments when art and sport merged
  1922. Government involvement has been pro-market, says Zhu Ning of Tsinghua University
  1923. One in five low-paid workers is paid less than the legal minimum wage
  1924. A prominent Republican lawyer takes down the claim that the probe is unconstitutional
  1925. The biggest predictor of older people’s quality of life is their involvement in artsy activities
  1926. Focus on fun, creativity and instinct
  1927. An ever-shifting relationship between campus and church
  1928. Wealth, size and interest in football explain almost half of countries’ international performance. The rest can be taught
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  1934. Is Organic Really Better? 4 Food Myths Debunked By Science
  1935. Advanced Reproductive Technology is Here. But Who Decides Who Gets Access?
  1936. When It Comes To Natural Disasters, Technology Has An Unavoidable Dark Side
  1937. Your Future Doctor May Not be Human. This Is the Rise of AI in Medicine.
  1938. Your New Best Friend: AI Chatbot
  1939. Losing Weight in the Future Will Not Be One Size Fits All
  1940. We Need to Open the AI Black Box Before It's Too Late
  1941. We Need to Open the AI Black Box Before It&#8217;s Too Late
  1942. Could Digital Voting Create a Society That Is Truly Governed by the People?
  1943. Urban Farming Is the Future of Agriculture
  1944. Our Climate Is Changing Rapidly. It's Time to Talk About Geoengineering.
  1945. Our Climate Is Changing Rapidly. It&#8217;s Time to Talk About Geoengineering.
  1946. Aliens, Autonomous Cars, and AI: This Is the World of 2118
  1947. Once And For All, Here's What Science Says About GMOs
  1948. Once And For All, Here&#8217;s What Science Says About GMOs
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  1951. Companies arrive quicker at disaster sites, experimental technology in tow. That might not be great in the long run.
  1952. From mental health apps to robot surgeons, artificial intelligence is already changing the practice of medicine.
  1953. What if AI bots could be the ones to have meaningful conversations with humans?
  1954. 2.2 billion people worldwide are too heavy. How can we help them lose weight?
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