Sunday, June 3, 2018

New Headlines, General Studies Topics and Current Affairs Topics 3rd June 2018


  1. Bhutia says Chhetri will be crucial in Asian Cup
  2. Glorifying Sunil Chhetri's voracious appetite for scoring in superlatives, former captain Bhaichung Bhutia says the talismanic striker will be crucial to the Indian football team's prospects in the 2019 Asian Cup.
  3. Prepared to deal with any type of situation: IGP Jammu
  4. Inspector General of Police, Jammu, S D Singh Jamwal today said the police was fully prepared to deal with any type of situation arising out of the latest ceasefire violation by Pakistan which left two BSF personnel including an officer dead and 14 others, mostly civilians, injured.
  5. No impact of farmers' strike in UP
  6. There was no visible impact in Uttar Pradesh of the 10-day farmers' strike, with the supply of fruits and vegetables remaining normal across the state on the third day of the agitation today.
  7. Pesky calls: Trai proposes compulsory access to call logs, SMSes for DND apps
  8. Amid stand-off with iPhone maker Apple, Trai has inserted a clause in its proposed regulation on pesky calls, which will make it compulsory for all devices to provide access to call logs and SMSes required for the functioning of 'do-not-disturb' kind of mobile apps.
  9. AI passengers protest over six-hour delay in take-off
  10. Fire at power receiving station in Uri
  11. Fire broke out in a power receiving station in Uri area of Jammu and Kashmir, officials said.
  12. Cong leaders meet EC, accuse MP govt of including names of 60L fake voters in poll roll
  13. The Congress today accused the BJP government in Madhya Pradesh of electoral misconduct by including the names of 60 lakh "fake voters" in the voters' list and requested the Election Commission (EC) to remove all such entries from the electoral rolls of the 230 Assembly constituencies in the state.
  14. Process for establishment of JK madrasa board underway: Minister
  15. A process is underway to establish a board to run the affairs of madrasas in Jammu and Kashmir, Minister for Hajj and Auqaf Chowdhary Zulfkar Ali has said.
  16. Sentry fires in the air after noticing suspicious movement: police
  17. A policeman guarding a protected person's residence in Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir fired a few shots in the air today after noticing suspicious movement, police said.
  18. Thermal power plants in Gujarat may face closure on coal
  19. Thermal power plants in the  state are not getting adequate supply of coal and could face  closure, leading to power shortage, if immediate steps are not  taken, a senior GSECL official has said.
  20. Amarinder hits out at Union agri minister over farmers' protest remarks
  21. Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh today dubbed Union Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh's controversial remarks about the ongoing farmers agitation "bizzare".
  22. Decided to end part of Assembly session following requests: DMK
  23. DMK working president M K Stalin today said the decision to withdraw boycott of the ongoing Assembly session was taken following requests from various sections of people and those from the leaders of alliance parties.
  24. Latest ceasefire violation proves Pak says one thing, does another: BSF IG
  25. The latest attack on Indian forward points by Pakistani forces, in which two BSF jawans were killed today, has yet again proved that Islamabad said one thing and did another, a senior official said here.
  26. 1 killed, another hurt as sports car turns turtle near Kolkata
  27. A man was today killed  and his friend seriously injured when the sports car they were  travelling in hit a divider and turned turtle at Domjur area  of Howrah district.
  28. 11 arrested for double murder in Hry
  29. The police here today claimed to have solved a double murder case in Pandarsi village near here by arresting 11 members of a Bawaria gang from different parts of the country.
  30. Amethi: Two found dead in separate cases
  31. Two persons allegedly committed suicide in separate parts of Amethi district, police said today.
  32. Repairs potholes left behind after removal of speed breakers: HC
  33. Removal of speed breakers from roads often leaves behind potholes and sharp objects hazardous to vehicle tyres, the Delhi High Court has noted and directed the AAP government and the local bodies to coordinate and ensure necessary repairs are carried out.
  34. Kerala: Couple arrested for abandoning two-day-old baby outside church
  35. 73k deregistered cos deposited Rs 24,000 cr post demonetisation: Govt data
  36. As many as 73,000 companies that have been deregistered deposited Rs 24,000 crore in bank accounts post demonetisation, according to government data.
  37. All eyes on Chhetri as India take on Kenya
  38. Sunil Chhetri will be the cynosure of all eyes as he seeks to make his 100th international memorable by continuing his scoring spree in the Intercontinental Cup match against Kenya here tomorrow.
  39. Punjab CM promises increased support to existing industry
  40. Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh has promised to extend support provided to local investors and existing industry to leverage the state's intrinsic strengths.
  41. Mounting NPAs, banking frauds: Bank officials to brief parl panel tomorrow
  42. Top officials of both public and private banks will tomorrow brief a parliamentary panel on the issue of mounting Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) and banking frauds.
  43. Pb CM seeks assistance from Centre to commemorate Guru Nanak Dev's birth anniversary
  44. To commemorate the 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh has sought an assistance of Rs 2,145.31 crore from the Centre for undertaking various infrastructural projects in towns and cities associated with the first Sikh Guru.
  45. Despite massive stardom, Rajinikanth connected to roots: Huma
  46. Feeling intimidated while working with Rajinikanth in "Kaala" was obvious for Huma Qureshi but the actor was surprised by the megastar's down-to-earth nature.
  47. JK HC grants cancels bail granted to Asiya Andrabi, 4 others in terror-related case
  48. The Jammu and Kashmir High Court cancelled the bail granted to  banned Dukhtaraan-e-Milat's chief Aasiya Andrabi and four others in a terror-related case, saying the trial court had exercised the discretion to grant bail in an "erroneous manner".
  49. Duke of Earl' sparkles
  50. Duke of Earl' won 'The  Udhagamandalam Season Cup', the feature event of the races  held here today.
  51. No vacancy for prime minister's post in 2019: Naqvi
  52. There is no vacancy for the prime minister's post in 2019, Union minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi today said, and expressed hope that BJP-led coalition will retain power in the next Lok Sabha polls.
  53. Avg airfares declined by 18% in 2017: Prabhu

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