Saturday, June 16, 2018

News 16th June 2018


  1. PM visits Chhattisgarh, inaugurates Integrated Command and Control Centre at Naya Raipur
  2. PM greets people on Eid
  3. PM’s address during his interaction with the beneficiaries of Digital India
  4. Prime Minister to Chair the 4th meeting of the Governing Council of NITI Aayog on June 17, 2018
  5. PM interacts with beneficiaries of various Digital India initiatives across the country through video bridge
  6. PM’s address at the launch of various developmental projects at Bhilai, Chhattisgarh
  7. By 2020, Chennai to run out of groundwater: Niti Aayog- The New ... - The New Indian Express
  8. PM Modi to hold Niti Aayog meet tomorrow, to review flagship NDA schemes - Economic Times
  9. Mamata Banerjee to attend NITI Aayog meeting chaired by PM Modi ... - Financial Express
  10. Odisha CM not to attend Niti Aayog meet on June 17 - Moneycontrol ... - Moneycontrol.com
  11. Cabinet approves proposal for enactment of Dam Safety Bill, 2018
  12. Indian eves pip Spain 3-2 in hockey
  13. Yemeni forces take Hudaydah airport from Houthi rebels
  14. Ranbir Kapoor is a brat: Karishma Tanna
  15. Bradburn interested in New Zealand coaching job
  16. I want to do films: Vivek Dahiya
  17. Hierro happy despite Spain's 1st game draw in World Cup
  18. Vijay Mallya to pay 200,000 pounds for Indian banks' legal costs: UK court
  19. Cardamom prices rise on buying support
  20. Cardamom brown prices rose by Rs 10 per kg at the wholesale kirana market in the national capital today largely on the back of increased buying support from retailers and stockists amidst low stocks.
  21. De facto President's rule in Delhi through IAS officers' 'strike': Kejriwal
  22. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today alleged that there is de facto President's rule in Delhi because of what the AAP government describes as an ongoing IAS officers' strike.
  23. Man's death in grenade blast, other violence mar Eid in Kashmir
  24. A man was killed apparently in a grenade blast during one of several clashes today between protesters and security forces in Kashmir, marring Eid festivities and prayers.
  25. Advanced manufacturing tech needed for auto sector: TAITRA
  26. With the presence of several  automobile companies on the outskirts of the city, the need  for advanced manufacturing technology was more in the region,  an industry official said.
  27. Militants attack security forces in Srinagar, 1 injured
  28. Militants attacked security forces at Lasjan area in the outskirts ofthe city today, injuring a CRPF jawan.
  29. South Indian Bank plans raising Rs 520 cr via securities
  30. Private sector South Indian Bank plans to raise up to Rs 520 crore through a mix of equity and debt instruments to meet its business needs.
  31. Lankesh killing: SIT summons Sri Ram Sene district head for questioning
  32. The Special Investigation Team probing the killing of journalist-activist Gauri Lankesh has summoned Rakesh Math, the Vijayapura district president of fringe right-wing outfit Sri Ram Sene, for questioning, a senior police official said today.
  33. Gram, rajmah chitra rise on retailers' demand
  34. Prices of gram and rajmah chitra firmed up by up to Rs 100 per quintal at the wholesale pulses market today on increased demand from retailers.
  35. Chemicals rule flat in thin trade
  36. Steady conditions prevailed at the wholesale chemical market in the national capital today with prices after moving in a tight range on little activity, settling at the previous levels.
  37. Jayaram sails into semifinals of US Open
  38. Comeback man Ajay Jayaram stormed into the semifinals of the USD 150,000 US Open with a straight game win over Korea's Heo Kwang Hee in the BWF World Tour Super 300 tournament here.
  39. Judge denies request for Stormy Daniels gag order
  40. An American federal judge rejected a request by President Donald Trump's former personal lawyer for a gag order to stop the attorney for adult film actress Stormy Daniels insulting him and talking about the case in media appearances.
  41. SCO headquarters in Beijing holds first Yoga Day event
  42. For the first time, a Yoga event was today organised at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) headquarters here, kicking off this year's UN International Day of Yoga celebrations in China.
  43. vijay mallya
  44. From US to Japan: A rundown on world economy's most important week in 2018
  45. Illustration by Ajay Mohanty
  46. Entrepreneurs in Kim Jong-un's North Korea aren't as rare as you'd think
  47. North Korea-South Korea peace deal, North Korea, South Korea, Kim Jong-un, Pyongyang ,President Xi Jinping, nuclear and missile programmes, US-led United Nations Command,  North-South summit
  48. dust, pollution
  49. Fifa World Cup 2018 France vs Australia: Griezmann, Mbappe, Pogba start
  50. Trump's strategy on China tariffs is doomed to fail, say analysts
  51. World has seen more than enough conflict, deserves security, peace: Trump
  52. FinFet patent dispute: Texas court imposes $400 million fine on Samsung
  53. Fifa World Cup 2018: Ronaldo has thrown down the gauntlet to Messi
  54. World Cup: Russia asks Nigerian fans not to bring live chickens at stadium
  55. Lessons from the rise of strongmen in weak states
  56. Does inequality cause suicide, drug abuse and mental illness?
  57. The insecurity of freelance work
  58. Dealing with North Korea, Trump puts showmanship first
  59. Britain is heading for a soft Brexit
  60. >The greatest risk to pluralism is in young democracies where checks and balances are not yet robust
  61. 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.
  62. 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.
  63. 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.
  64. The greatest risk to pluralism is in young democracies where checks and balances are not yet robust
  65. In “The Inner Level”, the authors of “The Spirit Level” argue that it does
  66. Measuring changes in employment is proving difficult

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