Sunday, June 3, 2018

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


  1. Union Ministers leaving no stones unturned in enlisting govt's achievements
  2. Prime Minister Modi returns to India after successful three-nation visit
  3. PM Modi unveils Mahatma Gandhi's plaque with former Singaporean premier
  4. PM Modi visits National Orchid Garden, temples and heritage centre in Singapore
  5. PM Modi visits Singapore's Changi Naval Base
  6. With one eye on India Test, Afghans face Bangladesh in three T20s
  7. Saha ruled out of Afghan Test, Karthik to replace him
  8. In a boost to Indo-US strategic ties, PM Modi meets Defence Secretary in Singapore
  9. Mamata to skip NITI Aayog meeting as it coincides with Eid - Moneycontrol.com
  10. Eid-ul-Fitr 2018: Mamata Banerjee To Skip NITI Aayog Meeting As It ... - NDTV
  11. Niti Aayog wants states to take lead in cutting tax on fuel - DNA India - Daily News & Analysis
  12. Fuel price reduction: Govt in a fix – Niti Aayog says find fiscal space, ONGC has questions - Financial Express
  13. RBI needs better rupee policy, says NITI Aayog VC - Times of India - Times of India
  14. Mamata to Skip NITI Aayog Meeting as it Coincides With Eid, Says 'All Festivals Important' - News18
  15. NHPS upper limit can be Rs 1082 per family: Niti Aayog - Economic Times
  16. Niti Aayog's Rajiv Kumar offers a lesson on 'Swadeshi Economics' - Economic Times
  17. Chaining the Energy
  18. States have the capacity and must cut duty on petrol: NITI Aayog
  19. Now an ‘action plan’ in place of policy for electric vehicles
  20. Total Expenditure incurred by Government of India is Rs.21,42,667 crore in FY18
  21. The Government of India receives Rs. 57,533 crore Tax Revenue during April 2018
  22. 2 BSF troopers dead in Pakistani shelling, evacuation on border (Second Lead)
  23. Worried about fuel price hike: BJP Minister
  24. Minorities safer in India than anywhere else: Naqvi
  25. India test-fires nuclear capable missile
  26. J&K IPS officer's brother may have joined militants
  27. Unfortunate Pakistan broke truce: Mehbooba

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