Thursday, June 28, 2018

news headlines 28th june 2018

  • India is in talks with UAE-based companies to bid jointly for oil blocks: Dharmendra Pradhan
    1. India offers amazing opportunity for US energy sector: Rick Perry
    2. Not impossible for India to achieve double-digit growth rate: Piyush Goyal
    3. SEBI decides to amend norms governing initial public offers
    4. US urges fellow UN Security Council members to impose sanctions on Iran
    5. World's largest multilateral naval exercise RIMPAC to begin off Hawaii on Wednesday
    6. Most likely to hold summit with Putin in Europe next month: Trump
    7. US: One killed, several injured in explosion at Texas hospital
    8. Amarnath Yatra begins from both Baltal and Pahalgam routes in J&K
    9. NITI Aayog's WEP signs SoI with financial institutions & social  organisations
    10. Binary file (standard input) matches
    11. Cabinet approves MoU between India and Singapore  on Cooperation in the field of Planning
    12. Cabinet approves MoU between India and Germany on  Cooperation in the field of Civil Aviation
    13. Cabinet apprised of the Agreement between India and Denmark  on Cooperation in the field of Science, Technology and Innovation
    14. Cabinet approves Strengthening of teaching, patient / clinical care and public health programme implementation - Shifting of more experienced doctors belonging to Central Government and Central government entities to teaching / clinical /Public Health Programme implementation activities
    15. Cabinet apprised of Implementing Arrangement between  India and France on Cooperation on Maritime Awareness Mission
    16. Cabinet apprised of the MoU between India and Denmark for cooperation in the fields of Animal Husbandry and Dairying
    17. Cabinet approves Mechanism for procurement of ethanol by Public Sector Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) to carry out the Ethanol Blended Petrol (EBP) Programme- Revision of ethanol price for supply to Public Sector OMCs
    18. Cabinet approves enhancement of age of superannuation of General Duty Medical Officers, Specialist Grade doctors and Teaching Medical Faculty working in Bhopal Memorial Hospital and Research Centre, Bhopal
    19. Cabinet apprised of the MoU between India and Indonesia on Technical Cooperation in the field of Railways sector
    20. Cabinet approves capital infusion in Export Credit Guarantee Corporation Ltd. 
    21. Cabinet approves MoU between India and Bahrain  on cooperation in the field of Healthcare
    22. Cabinet approves establishment of additional 6.5MMT Strategic Petroleum Reserves at Chandikhol in Odisha and at Padur, Karnataka
    23. Cabinet approves a Corpus to National Export Insurance Account Trust 
    24. “Statistics Day” will be celebrated on 29th June, 2018
    25. Celebration of National Statistics Day
    26. Union Minister Shri Prakash Javdekar’s visit to Mumbai on International Day of Yoga
    27. Regional Training Camp of 76th Round NSS
    28. 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
    29. 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
    30. The Minister of State (I/C) Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore addressing the delegates of 15th Asia Media Summit, in  New Delhi on May 11, 2018.
    31. completion of APARs - reg.
    32. Open House Meeting on 4th July, 2018.
    33. FCAT Order URGE
    34. FCAT Order Ravi History
    35. Rescheduling of Open House Meeting for the month of June, 2018
    36. Notice for completion of formalities - FM Radio Ph III Batch 2 e-auctions
    37. Draft Seniority list of SAG of IIS Group 'A' as on 01.04.18
    38. Draft Seniority list of JAG of IIS Group 'A' as on 01.04.18
    39. Draft Seniority Lists of Higher Grade and Selection Grade of IIS Group 'A' as on 01.04.2018
    40. Regarding submission of online applications/ proposals.
    41. extension of tenure of ah-hoc promotion of Junior Grade of IIS Group A officers (JTS) till 31st December, 2018
    42. 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
    43. Extension of last date of hiring of services of 3 Legal Consultants in the Ministry of I&B
    44. Minutes of 36th Open House Meeting
    45. 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.
    46. Online generatjion and recording of APAR on SPARROW for IIS
    47. Cabinet approves MoU between India and Singapore on Cooperation in the field of Planning
    48. Cabinet approves MoU between India and Germany on Cooperation in the field of Civil Aviation
    49. Cabinet apprised of the Agreement between India and Denmark on Cooperation in the field of Science, Technology and Innovation
    50. Cabinet apprised of Implementing Arrangement between India and France on Cooperation on Maritime Awareness Mission
    51. Cabinet approves capital infusion in Export Credit Guarantee Corporation Ltd.
    52. Cabinet approves MoU between India and Bahrain on cooperation in the field of Healthcare
    53. Gold drops Rs 105 to Rs 32,370/10g at Delhi's bullion market
    54. Assam BJP President says alliance with the AGP & BPF will continue
    55. Suicide Bomber Strikes Afghanistan's Helmand Province
    56. Nation remembering 1st PM Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on his 54th death anniversary
    57. PM Modi launches survey on NaMo App
    58. IPL Final: Chennai Super Kings to face Sunrisers Hyderabad at Mumbai
    59. PM Modi to confer Awards for Excellence in Public Administration and address Civil Servants
    60. Govt decides to roll out initiative for prevention & control of viral hepatitis
    61. BJP slams Congress over impeachment motion against CJI
    62. Vijay Goel launches Central Project Monitoring Unit for e-Vidhan project at Parliament House Annexe
    63. Human Rights record of Indian Army above board: Bipin Rawat
    64. Jharkhand: Six Jawans martyred in Maoist landmine blast
    65. Queen Elizabeth grants royal assent to British PM's Brexit legislation
    66. PM Modi interacts with beneficiaries of social security schemes
    67. Ground Report: Transforming lives of women with 'Ujjwala Scheme'
    68. Argentina enter World Cup pre-quarters with 2-1 win over Nigeria
    69. Government to bring Bill or Ordinance to uphold SC ST Act
    70. Adobe set to spot Photoshopped images through AI
    71. Gujarat: BJP President Amit Shah attends 'Chintan Shibir' in Gandhinagar
    72. India hands over Dornier aircraft to Seychelles
    73. HMIB inaugurating Instagram Workshop for Better Government Communication in New Delhi
    74. Cabinet approves a Corpus to National Export Insurance Account Trust
    75. “Statistics Day” will be celebrated on 29th June, 2018
    76. PM to visit SantKabir Nagar on June 28, 2018
    77. PM interacts with beneficiaries of various social security schemes across the country through video bridge
    78. Oxytocin formulations ban to come into effect from 1st July 2018
    79. Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) concludes its 3rd Annual Meeting on an optimistic note to raise its lending capacity to boost prosperity and security in the region
    80. Eternal vigilance is required to safeguard human rights and restore human dignity: Vice President
    81. ​The ​Ministry of Finance, Government of India issues the Quarterly Report on Debt Management for the Fourth (Q4) Quarter i.e. January-March 2018 for the Financial Year 2017-18.
    82. Thiago, Paulinho steer Brazil into World Cup's last 16
    83. Defending champion Germany eliminated from World Cup
    84. UN: 10,000 children killed, maimed in conflicts worldwide
    85. PM to pay homage to Sant Kabirdas on his 500th death anniversary
    86. Government dismisses women safety report by Thomson Reuters
    87. US Ambassador to UN Nikki haley calls on PM Modi
    88. PM Modi assesses progress in Pragati meet
    89. Union Cabinet take vital decisions
    90. External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj introduces 'Passport Seva app'
    91. President presents awards for outstanding services in the field of drug abuse
    92. BJP observes black day to mark 43rd anniversary of 1975 Emergency
    93. PM shares India's growth story on global platform
    94. PM Modi: Emergency used to subvert constitution
    95. Looking to mosquitoes for a way to develop painless microneedles
    96. PM: India remembers emergency as dark period
    97. U.S. Supreme Court upholds Trump's travel ban
    98. PM Modi addresses 3rd annual meeting of Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
    99. Ministry of Women and Child Development  launches report on ‘Women in Prisons’
    100. ADNOC joins Saudi Aramco to build Ratnagiri Refinery
    101. Heavy rains lash Mumbai; throws life out of gear
    102. 41 lakh jobs added in eight months
    103. Turkey election: Erdogan wins second term as president
    104. 3rd Annual Meeting of AIIB kicks off in Mumbai
    105. BJP slams Congress for imposing emergency in 1975
    106. Monsoon session of Parliament to commence from July 18
    107. India, Seychelles ink six agreements in several fields
    108. NASA's ECOSTRESS set to correct agricultural water imbalances
    109. Blood test may predict premature birth
    110. Parent-child interaction therapy may alleviate depression in kids
    111. Erdogan declared winner of Turkey presidential polls
    112. Delhi Monsoon Alert! IMD revived monsoon activity over the weekend
    113. Migrants who 'invade' US have no right to due process, says Donald Trump
    114. Lava spews, threatening homes as Hawaii's Kilauea shows no sign of letting up
    115. Zimbabwe pledges vote will go ahead despite rally attack
    116. Seychelles Prez to hold talks with PM Modi today; defence, security ties high on agenda
    117. Falcao, Cuadrado and Mina star as stylish Colombia break Polish hearts
    118. Honda hits late Japan leveller to blow World Cup group wide open
    119. England thrash Panama to move into last 16 with Belgium
    120. India stun Argentina 2-1, continue unbeaten run in Champions Trophy
    121. Why Americans are warming to mobile payments
    122. Why fewer people use public transport
    123. How a soft Brexit differs from a hard one
    124. What’s at stake in Turkey’s elections
    125. Why tipping in America is up for debate
    126. Why so many World Cup sponsors are from China
    127. Why most refugees do not live in camps
    128. What is GitHub?
    129. Why Germany’s rent brake has failed
    130. How to turn a footballing wasteland into a World Cup winner
    131. Who owns what in outer space
    132. Why the date of Eid is up for debate
    133. Why people are working longer
    134. Why athletes vanish
    135. If France’s reforms succeeded
    136. Suppose France’s president manages to transform his country and his continent
    137. If Thailand had a reformed monarchy
    138. The benefits—including
    139. If Donald Trump won a second term
    140. His opponents dreamed of impeaching Donald Trump
    141. If borders were open
    142. Yes
    143. If a universal basic income took off
    144. 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
    145. If blockchains ran the world
    146. The trust business is little noticed but huge. Startups deploying blockchain technology threaten to disrupt it
    147. If advisers followed a fiduciary rule
    148. Why consumers of financial and other services may need more protection
    149. If governments did not exist
    150. Angus Deaton
    151. If Britain became Singapore-on-Thames
    152. After crashing out of the European Union
    153. If human cloning happened
    154. It started with sheep. Suppose cloning became routine for people
    155. If America lost its electricity
    156. For rich countries
    157. If the universe was not “fine-tuned”
    158. The constants of nature are among the things you just do not want to mess with
    159. If we could control the weather
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    161. If the Ottoman Empire had not collapsed
    162. Imagine the mayhem that might have been avoided had the Ottoman Empire been saved rather than sunk. Blame
    163. IF DONALD TRUMP WAS PRESIDENT
    164. How a made-for-TV foreign policy triggered real-world crises
    165. If states traded territory
    166. A way to solve some of the world’s trickiest problems
    167. If the North Korean regime collapsed
    168. America and China have done too little planning for a Korean crisis
    169. If terrorists got hold of a nuclear weapon
    170. Three scenarios illustrate the threat of a nuclear device in rogue hands
    171. Talking hypothetically
    172. A podcast on the 2016 edition of \"The World If\"
    173. If economists reformed themselves
    174. Reforming economists’ tools
    175. If China embarked on mass privatisation
    176. How China sells its state-owned enterprises matters as much as whether it does
    177. If financial systems were hacked
    178. Recent attacks give a glimpse of the sort of cyber-assault that could bring the world economy to a halt. Better defences are needed
    179. Data snapshots
    180. If computers wrote laws
    181. Might future law-school graduates look to machines rather than the judges
    182. If the ocean was transparent
    183. The ability to peer unhindered into the deep would reveal a host of wonders—and have huge practical consequences
    184. If everyone had a personal drone
    185. What if Germany had not reunified
    186. Joining East and West together within NATO and the European Union was the worst option
    187. If Hillary Clinton is president
    188. She won the election by leaning right on national security and left on the economy. Now comes the fallout
    189. If Russia breaks up
    190. The world rightly worries about the prospect of a Greater Russia. But a Lesser Russia could be just as troubling
    191. If a NATO member comes under attack
    192. How the West would recognise
    193. If lying made your nose grow
    194. If the yuan competes with the dollar
    195. The yuan’s rise will challenge America
    196. If the world introduces a “Piketty tax”
    197. Thomas Piketty
    198. If the Panama Canal gets a rival
    199. Why a Chinese firm might dig a giant waterway through America’s backyard
    200. Slower growth - disaster or blessing?
    201. If the rich world aimed for minimal growth
    202. If Africa banks its demographic dividend
    203. The difference economic reforms could make for Africa
    204. If autonomous vehicles rule the world
    205. Overturning industries and redefining urban life
    206. If an asteroid heads for Earth
    207. Just because you can move the stars in their courses
    208. If India’s monsoon fails
    209. A more erratic rainy season in India could lead to mass famine. But there are ways to avoid such a disaster
    210. If every woman has a smartphone
    211. Smartphones could transform women’s lives
    212. If malaria drugs stop working
    213. Post-war China
    214. What if Mao Zedong’s Communist Party had lost the Chinese civil war to Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist Party?
    215. How fiction paints histories of the future
    216. UPSC Preliminary Exam Dates
    217. New Roster System of Supreme Court of India
    218. Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System in News
    219. Socio Economic Survey on Drinking Water and Sanitation
    220. India-UN Development Partnership Fund
    221. WTO Setup Panel on Alleged Export Subsidies by India
    222. European Union Film Festival in India
    223. Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojna
    224. National Geoscience Awards 2018
    225. Four Countries to Graduate From ‘Least-Developed’  Status
    226. UN MSME Day
    227. Swajal Scheme
    228. Composite Water Management Index
    229. Home
    230. Extension of the Last date in Tender for providing Steno/DEO/MTS in MWCD
    231. Minutes of "National Consultation on Child Protection" held on 5th June, 2018 at Jacaranda hall, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi.
    232. Expression of Interest for selection of a consultancy agency for sustainable development goals related to women and children
    233. Advertisement for the Appointment of Chairperson in National Commission for Protection of Child Rights(NCPCR)-reg
    234. Advertisement for engagement of 3 Consultants in Gender Budgeting, Research, Publication & Monitoring, Ministry of Women and Child Development
    235. Tender for the award of Annual Contract for providing Steno/DEO/MTS in MWCD
    236. National Consultation on Child Protection held on 5th June, 2018
    237. 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
    238. Requirement of food grains under Scheme for Adolescent Girls.
    239. 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.
    240. 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)
    241. MINUTES OF NATIONAL CONSULTATION ON SUPPLEMENTARY NUTRITION UNDER ANGANWADI SERVICES HELD ON 2ND MAY 2018 (WEDNESDAY) AT NEW DELHI
    242. Cancellation Notice of Tender Published vide ADMN-49/19/2017-ADMIN dated 18.12.2017 for providing Steno/DEO/MTS in MWCD
    243. Yoga Day has become a mass movement in the quest for good health and wellbeing: PM
    244. PM’s opening remarks at fourth meeting of Governing Council of NITI Aayog
    245. PM visits Chhattisgarh, inaugurates Integrated Command and Control Centre at Naya Raipur
    246. PM’s address on World Environment Day 2018
    247. Statement by PM Modi at joint press meet with PM lee of Singapore
    248. PM addresses business and community event in Singapore
    249. PM addresses Indian Community in Jakarta
    250. PM’s Press Statement during his visit to Indonesia
    251. PM’s “Mann Ki Baat” programme on All India Radio
    252. PM’s address at the inauguration of Bahadurgarh-Mundka Metro Line via video conference
    253. PM inaugurates Bahadurgarh-Mundka Metro Line via video conference
    254. PM’s Speech at the launch of Mohanpura Irrigation Scheme in Madhya Pradesh
    255. Ambassador Ms. Nikki Haley, United States Permanent Representative to the United Nations calls on PM
    256. PM’s Speech during his interaction with the beneficiaries of various Social Security schemes via NM App
    257. PM’s twenty-seventh interaction through PRAGATI
    258. Cabinet approves Strengthening of teaching, patient/clinical care and public health programme implementation – Shifting of more experienced doctors belonging to Central Government and Central government entities to teaching/clinical/Public Health Programme ...
    259. New India stands on pillars of economic opportunity for all, holistic development, digital infrastructure: PM
    260. PM’s Press statement during visit of President of Seychelles to India
    261. PM inaugurates urban development projects, gives away Swachh Survekshan Awards in Indore
    262. PM in Madhya Pradesh: dedicates Mohanpura Irrigation Project to the Nation
    263. Mock Test for Preliminary Examinations
    264. Admit Card for Preliminary Examinations - Advt. No. 1/2017
    265. Members' login registration form
    266. Advt for the post of  Joint Secretary
    267. “HON’BLE CHAIRMAN’S ORDER ON A NOTICE OF MOTION FOR REMOVAL OF CJI GIVEN BY SHRI GHULAM NABI AZAD, LOP & OTHER MPs”
    268. Revision of Parliamentary pension and family pension
    269. Report of the Judges Inquiry Committee reg. Shri Justice S.K.Gangele, Judge, M.P High Court.
    270. Important activities of the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment during May, 2018.
    271. Final Result of National Overseas Scholarship (NOS) for the Selection Year 2017-18.
    272. Vayoshreshtha Samman 2018 (National Awards for Senior Citizens) - Notice regarding extension of closing date for receipt of nominations.
    273. 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
    274. Important Activities of Department of Social Justice and Empowerment during April, 2018
    275. Engagement of Consultant on Temporary Contract Basis for Six Months in the Dr. Ambedkar National Memorial(DANM), 26, Alipur Road, New Delhi.
    276. Advertisement Inviting Nomination for Vayoshreshtha Samman-National Award 2018.
    277. Proforma of Nominations for Vayoshreshtha Samman - 2018.
    278. Gazette Notification of Vayoshreshtha Samman - 2018.
    279. Revised Post Matric Scholarship Scheme for SC Students (with effect from April, 2018).
    280. Notice inviting tender through e-procurement for Creation of National Platform of unorganized workers and allotment of an Aadhaar seeded identification number
    281. Internship Scheme of the Ministry of Labour and Employment - In partial modification
    282. Cadre Review of Group 'B' & 'C' posts of DGMS-regarding
    283. Vacancy Notice No. 03-2018 for trhe post of National Project Coordinator
    284. Brief on Payment of Gratuity (Amendment) Act, 2018
    285. Filling up the post of Presiding Officer, CGIT-cum-Labour Court, Asansol and Kanpur
    286. Shri Heeralal Samariya appointed as Secretary (Ministry of Labour & Employment)
    287. Draft Rules regarding The Central Labour Laws (Amendment) Rules, 2018 - Notification dated 01-05-2018- Inviting Suggestions-Comments-Inputs
    288. Vacancy Circular for the post of Presiding Officer, CGIT-cum-LC/NIT, Mumbai
    289. Recruitment for two posts of SREO in NCSC for SC/ST on deputation/absorption basis
    290. National Career Service
    291. Many Key Decision taken in 222
    292. Government Takes Measures to Bring More Transparency In Employment Related Data Releases
    293. Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) - April, 2018
    294. 174th meeting of ESIC held yesterday in New Delhi
    295. EPFO Introduces ‘View Pension Passbook’ Service for the pensioners through Umang App
    296. EPFO says no data leakage from their data centre
    297. Social Security of unorganized sector workers is the top most priority of our Ministry- Santosh Gangwar
    298. Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) – March, 2018
    299. ECR Validation tool for Employers
    300. Santosh Gangwar gives away NSCI Safety Awards – 2017
    301. May Day Celebration by Ministry of Labour and Employment
    302. New Initiatives by EPFO to provide services and timely information to all stake holders
    303. Santosh Kumar Gangwar today called for special drive for increasing the registration of building and other construction workers
    304. Enhancement of Gratuity Limit
    305. Rehabilitation of Freed Labourers
    306. Payment of Minimum Wages to Contract/Casual Employees
    307. Payment of Gratuity (Amendment) Act, 2018 brought in force on 29th March, 2018
    308. Cabinet approves enhancing the coverage of Pradhan MantriRojgarProtsahanYojana
    309. Benefits for Migrant Construction Workers
    310. Pensioner’s Portal at EPFO website
    311. This RSS feed URL is deprecated
    312. ayushman bharat: NITI Aayog to set up sub-group to study treatment ... - Economic Times
    313. Clean transport: NITI Aayog, states to meet - Daily News & Analysis
    314. Bringing petrol and diesel under GST impractical: NITI Aayog Vice Chairman - Economic Times
    315. Niti Aayog in talks with UP over distribution of 20K methanol stoves: Saraswat - Business Standard
    316. NITI Aayog's water management index not really useful, needs major changes - Business Standard
    317. NITI Aayog to relook at costs under Ayushman Bharat plan | india ... - Hindustan Times
    318. NITI Aayog's Water Management Index May Be an Experiment but It Is Lazy - The Wire
    319. Niti Aayog in talks with UP over distribution of 20K methanol stoves ... - India Today
    320. Niti Aayog is India's action tank: Rajiv Kumar - Economic Times
    321. 40% of Indians will have no access to drinking water by 2030: NITI ... - Business Standard
    322. Composite Water Management Index - June 2018
    323. Concept Note on Rationalisation of Trade Margins of Medical Devices - Date Extended
    324. Discussion Paper on National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence
    325. Selected Best Practices In Water Management
    326. A Note on Free Trade Agreements and Their Costs
    327. Task Force on "Biomass Management
    328. Aspirational Districts Baseline Ranking, March 2018
    329. Draft PPP MCA for Passenger Ropeways - Public Comments & Suggestions Invited
    330. Unleashing Innovation: A Young Professional’s Experience
    331. Will India ever get an International Gas Pipeline?
    332. Island Development: A hidden potential for the Indian Economy
    333. Chaining the Energy
    334. States have the capacity and must cut duty on petrol: NITI Aayog
    335. Now an ‘action plan’ in place of policy for electric vehicles
    336. Do we need customised energy solutions?
    337. Highlights for India from the latest World Energy Outlook
    338. Uttarakhand rolls out Wi-Fi services from hot air balloons to connect remote villages
    339. Google's free WiFi now available at 400 Indian Railways stations
    340. After Beta-Testing On A Billion Indians, The Tech Behind Aadhaar Is Going Global
    341. PM Modi Launches Indian Digital Payment Apps In Singapore
    342. NCERT textbooks revised: Demonetisation, Swachh Bharat to Digital India, Modi’s flagship schemes find their way into school syllabus
    343. WHO adopts resolution on digital health initiated by India
    344. NIC to hire 800 people over next one year
    345. Ravi Shankar Prasad: ‘Digital India has become a mass movement in 4 years’
    346. New electronics policy soon: IT Minister
    347. CSC, SIDBI ink pact for financial support to village level entrepreneurs
    348. How to Get a Digital Signature Certificate in India: Process, Price, Getting One for Free, and Other Questions Answered
    349. Digital India goes rural: Modi’s ‘DigiGaon’ to bring villages on Wi-Fi Internet to boost literacy, incomes
    350. CSC to reach 2.50 lakh gram panchayats and 700 Digital villages to be established by the year end : Union Minister of Electronics & IT
    351. Government aims to more than double mobile phone production in 2 years
    352. Digital India: India to have 700 digital villages by the year-end
    353. 850 mn internet users key to India's $1 trillion digital economy: Report
    354. PM Modi's Digital India! Not books, free railway WiFi helps coolie pass Kerala Public Service Commission exam
    355. National Telecom Policy to focus on transition from physical to digital infra
    356. How the humble postman will bring banking to your doorstep
    357. Now, digital universities to soon offer higher education
    358. Number of adult Indians with bank accounts rises to 80%
    359. BHIM App Payments Touch Rs. 11,000 Crore In FY18 Amid Cashback Offers
    360. Big push for digital courts in India; here is what Modi government is doing
    361. Good news! BHIM App gives cashback plans to customers, merchants; here's how
    362. Dudhli village to turn digital this month
    363. Cabinet approves establishment of additional 6.5MMT Strategic Petroleum Res...
    364. CCEA Revises ethanol price for supply to Public Sector OMCs
    365. Cabinet apprised of the MoU between India and Indonesia on Technical Cooper...
    366. Cabinet apprised of the MoU between India and Denmark for cooperation in th...
    367. Cabinet apprised of Implementing Arrangement between India and France on Co...
    368. Cabinet approves Strengthening of teaching, patient / clinical care and pub...
    369. Cabinet approves MoU between India and Germany on Cooperation in the field...
    370. Cabinet apprised of the Agreement between India and Denmark on Cooperation...
    371. Cabinet approves MoU between India and Singapore on Cooperation in the fiel...
    372. Strategy for Revitalizing India's Exports
    373. The Central Board approved the proposal for insertion of Paragraph 68HH in...
    374. Ind-Ra: Renewable Energy Certificates to Continue to Face Regulatory Challenges
    375. Infibeam Incorporation partners with Network 18 to launch Moneycontrol Hindi
    376. GMR Infrastructure wins bid for greenfield commercial port in Kakinada
    377. Dr Reddy's Laboratories receives EIR for two facilities in Telangana
    378. Kshitij Investments announces resignation of company secretary
    379. Shares of Gayatri Highways get listed
    380. Sharika Enterprises announces resignation of company secretary and complian...
    381. P.M. Telelinnks appoints CDSL as Designated Depository
    382. Ras Resorts & Apart Hotels to convene AGM
    383. Shilchar Technologies AGM scheduled
    384. Filtra Consultants & Engineers announces resignation of company secretary a...
    385. Board of Deep Industries appoints director
    386. Board of Lakshmi Vilas Bank appoints Chief Risk Officer
    387. Enkei Wheels India announces resignation of company secretary
    388. Karnataka Bank hikes deposit interest rates
    389. State Trading Corporation of India announces change in compliance officer
    390. Hong Kong Market falls amid rising trade fears
    391. China Market falls on trade war woes
    392. Japan Nikkei falls on lingering trade war fears, ex-dividend trade
    393. Australia Stocks end softer
    394. Moderate gains at Wall Street
    395. Hong Kong Market falls as trade fears
    396. China Market falls 0.8% as trade war heats up
    397. Japan Nikkei edges higher on bargain hunting
    398. Materials Hurt Australian Stocks, Consumer Confidence Weakens
    399. Big losses at Wall Street
    400. Hong Kong: Hang Seng falls 1.3%
    401. China: Market falls 1.1%
    402. Japan Nikkei falls 0.8% on stronger yen, trade war fears
    403. Australia Market finishes 0.2% down
    404. Cryptojacking surge a whopping 629% in Q1 2018: McAfee
    405. China won't give up any inch of territory: Xi tells Mattis
    406. Apple, Samsung settle epic patent infringement battle
    407. Italian PM to visit US in July: White House
    408. Pentagon asked to help house 12,000 migrants
    409. N.Korea remains a nuclear threat: Pompeo
    410. India bats for technology, finance to achieve climate goals
    411. Trump's joke on Cristiano Ronaldo falls flat
    412. Bad weather halts Amarnath Yatra (Lead)
    413. Polio outbreak in Papua New Guinea, emergency  declared
    414. Amarnath Yatra begins in Kashmir
    415. Putin, Trump agree on summit in 3rd country
    416. Facebook introduces 'Keyword Snooze' in News Feed
    417. Key Indian equity market indices open in red
    418. Here's what connects Nawazuddin's film with a TV show
    419. Iran dismisses US efforts to ban Iranian oil as 'futile
    420. Eight killed as bombings intensify in Syria
    421. Majority favour letting OPCW name chemical attack perpetrators
    422. I've always been friend-zoned: Ravi Dubey
    423. Swiss government rejects proposed burka ban
    424. Pete Davidson to star in 'Big Time Adolescence
    425. US Supreme Court Justice Kennedy announces retirement
    426. Activists cheer US court order against family separation
    427. Brazil beat Serbia to enter World Cup pre-quarters (Lead)
    428. Make-up tricks to pull off all gold jewellery look
    429. Glimmer of hope for co-existence of conservation and livelihood in the Gulf of Mannar
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    432. Why Patanjali's 'Kimbho' app is such a poorly-scripted idea (Tech Trend)
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    437. Sanskratik Mahotsav 2018 Going to Kick off From 28 to 30 July 2018
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    439. Hyundai Celebrates 20 Years Journey With 'Brilliant Moments
    440. Thane, One Stop Luxury Destination in MMR: Dr Niranjan Hiranandani
    441. Taiwan Textile Federation Will Be Promoting Sustainability, Technological Innovation and New Functional Textiles at the Taiwan Pavilion @TECHNOTEX 2018 Mumbai
    442. Kerala Government's ICFOSS Supports Open Source India
    443. Anandabazar.com Bags 1st Prize at the Prestigious INMA Global Media Awards Held in Washington, D.C.
    444. Indian Online Poker Championship Returns With a Grand INR 7+ Crores GTD
    445. Kantar IMRB Unveils Its Annual Study on Life Insurance
    446. Soha Ali Khan Felicitates Achievers at India Business Awards - 2018
    447. millionairemansion.co.uk Offer British Mansion in the First Global Competition to Win a Luxury Home
    448. 22nd Century Announces New Non-GMO, Very Low Nicotine Flue-Cured and Burley Tobacco Varieties
    449. PEI-Genesis Expands Footprint into India: Manesh Pratap Singh Appointed Country Manager
    450. Amazon Launches Support for Arabic Language Books on Kindle
    451. GSMA: Global Mobile Operators Commit to Common Approach to Iot Security
    452. GSMA: Asia Set to Become World's Largest 5G Region by 2025
    453. United Arab Emirates Ministry of Health & Prevention Adopts National CCHD Newborn Screening Program Using Masimo Rad-97a,c Pulse CO-OximetersA® with Eve™
    454. NTT Communications Wins Best NFV/SDN Implementation and Most Innovative IoT Project at Telecom Asia Awards 2018
    455. New patient survey reveals: For people with atrial fibrillation, reversal of their blood thinning treatment is highly important
    456. International Retailers Selling to Australia: Start Collecting GST from 1 July 2018
    457. Neither East nor West: An Iranian rhapsody
    458. What would Shakespeare have made of Trump?
    459. Vinyl revival: The LP is making a comeback into living rooms, and how
    460. World's first robot-made burger to hit Bay area soon. All you need to know
    461. This is how toothy smiles in photos can prevent identity fraud
    462. Why Trump voters supported Trump
    463. The world in an arc
    464. Inside Obama's White House
    465. Bill Clinton and James Patterson have written a thriller, and it's good
    466. A major breakthrough for Halep?
    467. Meet Kate Spade, who stood for American women in fashion and beyond
    468. Intoxication down the ages
    469. Meet Michael Sitrick, the man who could not save Harvey Weinstein
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    471. Goodbye, Columbus: A look into the dwindling world of rare books
    472. A food trail along Thailand's eastern seaboard makes for rewarding travel
    473. Honor 10 review: Power-packed alternative to premium flagship smartphones
    474. Globalisation & the rise of Trump
    475. Yanni, 25 years after the Acropolis
    476. Apple Watch Series 3 (GPS+Cellular) review: Leave your phone at home
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    479. 2019 Aston Martin DB11 Volante is a different beast with the top up
    480. It's time for a new discussion of Marijuana's risks
    481. Affordable, minimal BMW X3 is the model of what a small SUV should be
    482. The hazards of idealism
    483. Huawei P20 Pro review: Worthy challenger to Samsung Galaxy S9, iPhone X
    484. The walls that Hillary built
    485. In Italy, there was the pope and then there was Enzo Ferrari: Dal Monte
    486. Have GMOs really had an adverse impact on the health of its consumers?
    487. Nokia 7 Plus review: An all-rounder with great battery and modern design
    488. Apple iPad 2018 review: An education-centric tablet with stylus, AR support
    489. India's first transport museum: A bit of old-world charm comes to Delhi-NCR
    490. On Grand Strategy' book review: How to wage war
    491. Manpasand's books give true & fair view of firm: Mehra Goel & Company
    492. Walmart may face backlash in India; massive protests planned on July 2
    493. Will Reliance Jio be able to hit 400 million subscriber target by 2020?
    494. Fortis Healthcare initiates recovery of funds from Singh brothers
    495. Lenders choose Tata Steel as preferred bidder for Bhushan Power & Steel
    496. Govt plans to sell Air India's iconic Mumbai building to JNPT to raise cash
    497. SoftBank-backed OYO now 100,000 rooms brand, eyes another 100,000 by Mar 1
    498. AirAsia fires fresh salvo at former India CEO Mittu Chandilya
    499. Real estate developer Puranik Builders files for Rs 10 billion IPO
    500. Bids for Fortis may be revised downwards after ownership controversy
    501. General Atlantic invests $130 million in Hyderabad's KIMS Hospitals
    502. HCL Tech to acquire German IT firm H&D International for EUR 30 million
    503. Eicher Trucks & Buses to set up a second manufacturing plant to meet demand
    504. Amazon Prime to release Comicstaan next month, plans 13 more original shows
    505. In race for market share, JLR promises a 'Made-in-China' electric car soon
    506. General Atlantic acquires stake in KIMS Hospitals for $130 million
    507. 40 million jobs generated by MSMEs in last 4 years, says Giriraj Singh
    508. Fortis probe finds systemic lapses, to recover Rs 5 bn from Singh brothers
    509. JSW Steel to invest Rs 75 bn in Karnataka to expand Vijayanagar facility
    510. Why Patanjali's 'Kimbho' messaging app is such a poorly-scripted idea
    511. Zomato to serve 25 more cities in India with business expansion
    512. HCL signs pact to acquire IT firm H&D Group to expand presence in Germany
    513. HCL Technologies today said it has signed an agreement to acquire Germany-based IT and engineering services provider, H&D International Group, to help expand its presence in the European nation.
    514. Qualcomm unveils AI-powered Snapdragon 632, 439, 429 SoCs for budget phones
    515. No new customers for Airtel Payments Bank since January; here's why
    516. GE Shipping to see capex jump on alignment with IMO sulphur limit norms
    517. Nirav Modi firms availed of loans from PNB's HK, Dubai branches too: Report
    518. Air India's Airbus pilots want rostering probe extended to Boeing fleet
    519. Fortis Healthcare Q4 loss widens to Rs 9.3 bn, firm starts recovery process
    520. Why are Horlicks and Complan up for sale? Here's all you need to know
    521. Cochin Shipyard expects to double ship repair revenue to Rs 12 bn in 3 yrs
    522. Fortis Q4 loss widens to Rs 9.32 bn on impairment charges amid bidding war
    523. AirAsia case: Venkataramanan gets Tata Sons board's backing
    524. Amazon stakes claim to top fashion platform; vertical grows 90% in 2017
    525. Amazon eyes Tier-II and Tier-III cities with prime membership at Rs 129
    526. Microsoft in deal with InMobi to push Azure cloud business in India
    527. C Sivasankaran: A maverick prone to courting controversy and the CBI
    528. Supply chain solutions firm Leap India eyes Rs 5-6 bn in Series-C funding
    529. IIT Madras Incubation Cell sees increase in faculty joining startups
    530. What Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin looks for in an entrepreneur
    531. This Gurugram-based start-up brings cashless remote diagnosis to villages
    532. EV cab service provider Lithium to raise $8 mn from IFC for expansion
    533. Chai Point raises $20 mn in fresh funding from Paragon Partners, others
    534. Delhi can meet coal requirements for 1.5 days, power blackout likely: AAP
    535. The AAP government has written to Union Power Minister R K Singh that Delhi was staring at a power blackout due to the fast depleting coal stockpiles at power plants in the city and has urged him to take up the issue with the Railways which transports coal to the national capital.
    536. Surgical strike video released, shows ops against terror camps: TV channels
    537. News Digest: Fortis probe, Birla-Piramal clash, big fall of rupee, and more
    538. I am not a fugitive, want to settle my dues': Vijay Mallya cries foul
    539. ED official makes scathing attack on Adhia, FinMin says charges baseless
    540. US postpones '2+2 dialogue' with India due to 'unavoidable reasons
    541. DSK fraud case: Bank of Maharashtra MD and CEO Ravindra Marathe gets bail
    542. Bukhari death case: Lashkar-e-Taiba slams reports about its involvement
    543. ED comes out in favour of its Joint Director probing 2G, Aircel-Maxis cases
    544. Monsoon reaches North India, likely to hit Delhi in next 24-48 hours: IMD
    545. PNB scam: ED accuses Nirav Modi of creating dummy firms in India, abroad
    546. China to reduce tariffs on 8,549 types of goods from India, 4 other nations
    547. Delhi's historic Town Hall set to regain its glory as a heritage hotel
    548. Army must conquer cyber space to counter tech-savvy terrorists : Army chief
    549. Sukhoi jet crashes in Maharashtra, pilots safe, investigation ordered
    550. Vijay Mallya defends move to settle dues, says the offer was genuine
    551. PNB scam: Choksi moves court, seeks cancellation of non-bailable warrant
    552. India is adding 10 million active internet users per month: Google
    553. Shujaat Bukhari's killers identified, Pak terrorist, two others involved
    554. Bombay HC orders govt to examine prices of food items sold in multiplexes
    555. Travelling to Singapore without vaccination? Get ready to be sent back
    556. MHA on PM security: Guidelines not new, no specific reference to ministers
    557. India not home to largest number of people in extreme poverty now: Study
    558. From Putin to Erdogan: Why masses everywhere are electing demagogues
    559. 2G cases highly sensitive, no probing officer should be under cloud: SC
    560. Madras HC Chief Justice to hear plea of disqualified AIADMK MLAs: SC
    561. No need to concerned about human rights in J&K: Army chief on UN report
    562. Ten-fold increase in social security cover since 2014, says PM Modi
    563. Why expenditure on 'Swachh Bharat' is worthy and needs to be increased
    564. NITI Aayog's water management index not really useful, needs major changes
    565. New EPFO rules: Now, withdraw 75% funds after 1 month of unemployment
    566. Cost of living for expats: Mumbai costlier than Washington and Melbourne
    567. Femicide, rapes, culture of violence make India the worst country for women
    568. One year of GST: Sowing the seeds for fruits of GDP growth in the future
    569. India, US agree to reschedule 2+2 dialogue, Pompeo expresses deep regret
    570. GST impact: Slow refunds, rising input costs paralyse Ludhiana businesses
    571. Tax rates for consumer goods lower under GST, says Godrej group Chairman
    572. How trade war unleashed by Trump is bringing old foes India & China closer
    573. HRD Ministry to replace UGC with Higher Education Commission of India
    574. US envoy Nikki Haley meets Modi, asks India to cut imports of Iranian oil
    575. GST roll-out: Chidambaram attacks govt, Sushil Modi blames UPA for delay
    576. Private investment plans in India's strategic oil reserves get Cabinet nod
    577. Sugar export norms relaxed: 1 milllion tonnes outflow likely by September
    578. Here's how kharif planting gets a monsoon booster across the country
    579. Govt hikes ethanol price by Rs 3 per litre, move to boost sugar industry
    580. What exactly would be the kharif MSP of 2018-19 remains a big question
    581. Why investors, not banks may play crucial role in next financial crisis
    582. No tree cutting in South Delhi for redevelopment projs: NBCC to contractors
    583. Tightening of H-1B visa norms to pressure Indian IT firms, margins
    584. Social security cover extended to 500 million subscribers, says PM Modi
    585. 2 more strategic oil reserves of 6.5 MT capacity to come up: Piyush Goyal
    586. Trai to penalise telcos for call drop violations in March quarter: Chief
    587. Rs 20 bn GST evasion in 2 months, less than 100,000 paying 80% of tax
    588. Yogi government eases land acquisition to speed up stalled projects
    589. Govt hikes ethanol price by Rs 2.85 per litre for season starting Dec 2018
    590. India opposes CPEC as it encroaches on territorial integrity, says official
    591. RBI might think otherwise, but Indian banks may see NPAs mount to 20% soon
    592. India to focus on services trade at RCEP ministers meet in Tokyo
    593. New maternity law may cost 1.8 million Indian women their jobs: Report
    594. GSTN software developed by Infosys to be audited by third party: Official
    595. With termination of export subsidies, is India overstaying its US welcome?
    596. Ahead of 2+2 meet, Trump accuses India of levying 100% tariff on US imports
    597. Govt notices to firms for 'wrongly' claiming transitional credit under GST
    598. Employee contracts: Technology companies get notices for GST payment
    599. NBFCs' financial profile improved in FY18: RBI's financial stability report
    600. PSU banks more prone to frauds, says RBI's financial stability report
    601. AIIB meet: PM Modi asks leaders of corporate India to create more jobs
    602. Sugar industry knocks on Prime Minister's Office door for a sweetener
    603. State Bank of India to shut 9 foreign offices as part of rationalisation
    604. 24.5% more consumers in retail lending, delinquency rates declined: CIBIL
    605. Canara Bank to raise Rs 10 billion under employee stock purchase scheme
    606. PNB scam: Accused challenges PMLA court's jurisdiction, seeks case transfer
    607. Retail lending up 25%, number of accounts 32% in FY18: Cibil data
    608. Allahabad Bank likely to recover Rs 55 billion in FY19: N K Sahoo
    609. PNB scam: ED to start extradition process for Nirav Modi after court's nod
    610. Bank NPA ratio to hit 12%, may reach highest level since 2000: RBI report
    611. DBS Bank's Indian arm to start in October, more branches to come up
    612. No RBI norm flouted in loans given to D S Kulkarni, say IDBI, Vijaya Bank
    613. LIC may enter banking space; eyes majority stake in IDBI Bank
    614. Gross NPA ratio of banks likely to worsen by 12%, says RBI report
    615. DSK Group scam: Pune court reserves bail plea of BoM's CEO Ravinder Marathe
    616. Bankers not being hounded; BoM arrests an aberration: FinMin official
    617. SBI set to rope in strategic advisor, to focus on capital conservation
    618. UCBs with deposits of Rs 1bn should have Boards of Management, says RBI
    619. Sebi backs adjudication proceedings against ICICI Bank, CEO Chanda Kochhar
    620. A bond-trading secret that helped one Indian bank beat its peers
    621. IDBI, LIC boards to decide stake deal, won't micromanage: FinMin official
    622. Banking woes: 11 PSB heads to appear before parliamentary panel on Tuesday
    623. Statsguru: Gross NPAs of PSBs stand at 14.5% at the end of FY18
    624. 34 in fray for MD post in BoB, UCO Bank, other PSBs; interview next week
    625. DRI serves arrest warrant to absconding diamantaire Nirav Modi via email
    626. ICICI Bank gets fresh whistleblower complaint on 31 loan accounts
    627. Govt likely to sell a significant portion of its stake in IDBI Bank to LIC
    628. Arrest of BoM brass: Bankers on the warpath, may meet govt on witch-hunt
    629. ICICI receives complaints about 31 loan accounts from anonymous complainant
    630. ICICI Bank may ask independent directors to chair board meetings
    631. Feb 12 circular gives space for NPA resolution, RBI tells Finance ministry
    632. Bank of Maharashtra shareholders stand by CEO; shares slide 2%
    633. Eating out and salon treatments: It's a policy dilemma for RBI
    634. CBDT proposes clear-cut timelines under transfer pricing
    635. BoB moves agricultural, digital banking and HR functions to Baroda
    636. Rains delay commencement of Amaranth Yatra
    637. Heavy rainfall today delayed commencement of annual Amaranth Yatra  to the cave shrine in south Kashmir Himalayas from Pahalgam and Baltal base camps.
    638. Rupee sinks to record low vs US dollar, breaches 69-mark
    639. The rupee collapsed to a lifetime low of 69.10 against the US dollar by plunging 49 paise in early trade today as rising crude oil prices deepened concerns about the country's current account deficit and inflation dynamics.
    640. Monsoon likely to hit Delhi in next 24 hours
    641. Somnath Chatterjee suffered hemorrhagic stroke: Hospital sources
    642. First Batch of Amarnath Yatra pilgrims halted due to heavy rainfall
    643. PM Modi remembers PV Narasimha Rao on his birth anniversary
    644. PM Modi to inaugurate Kabir Mahotsav in UP
    645. 20 years on, 75-year-old woman waits for Indian citizenship
    646. Minor abducted, raped in MP
    647. Centre didn't give nod for tree felling in Delhi: Harsh Vardhan
    648. Water crisis hits Varanasi as heat takes toll on River Ganga
    649. Centre intentionally delaying Kadapa steel plant: Andhra CM
    650. Chit fund case: CBI raids 9 places in WB, MP
    651. 10 BSF Jawans going to J-K on army special train go missing
    652. Cong conspiring against PM to sabotage probes in several cases
    653. 3 held, triple-murder case in Mathura district solved: Police
    654. With the arrest of three men today, the district police claimed to have solved the triple murder case reported from Bharau village under the Raya police station over a week ago.
    655. Women safety survey: Congress tears into BJP
    656. Delhi MCD councillor writes to PM; alleges corruption
    657. ED refutes corruption charges against its officer investigating Aircel-Maxis, 2G Spectrum case
    658. Despite surgical strike ceasefire violation by Pak increased:  JD(U)
    659. TDP will rule the full term: Nara Lokesh
    660. Bodies of 2 women with their hands tied to each other found in HP
    661. Decomposed bodies of two women with their hands tied to each other were found today at Shahnahar area of Fatehpur in Kangra district, police said.
    662. Fall in number of cattle, monkeys caught by north corporation in last 4 yrs
    663. There has been decline in the number of stray cattle and monkeys caught by the civic body in north Delhi in the last four years, according to figures shared by the municipal corporation today.
    664. Muzaffarnagar explosion: Metal pieces collected by Army bomb disposal squad
    665. An Army bomb disposal squad today collected metal pieces from a scrap shop where four people were killed in an explosion, an official said.
    666. Indian envoys, Rajasthan govt discuss investment opportunities
    667. Indian diplomats posted in various countries engaged in dialogues with Rajasthan government officials here today to discuss opportunities of investment and export and for enhancing ties of the desert state with other countries.
    668. 16-yr-old girl raped in UP
    669. A 16-year-old girl was allegedly raped today by a youth in a village here, following which he was arrested, police said.
    670. Mentally-disturbed man stabs police officer in southeast Delhi
    671. A mentally-disturbed man allegedly stabbed an assistant sub-inspector when the officer tried to control him while he was pelting passersby with stones near Moolchand metro station in southeast Delhi, police said today.
    672. Nadda pitches for detection of mental health disorders at health and wellness centres
    673. Union Health Minister J P Nadda today pitched for putting in place arrangements for detection of mental health disorders at the 1.5 lakh sub-centres that are being converted into health and wellness centres (HWCs) under the Centre's ambitious project to provide comprehensive primary healthcare facilities to the citizens.
    674. Direct interference of govts will increase if Higher Education commission is set up: DUTA
    675. The Delhi University Teachers' Association (DUTA) today condemned the government's plan to replace the apex education regulator UGC with a higher education commission and said it will result in an increased direct interference by the governments.
    676. DMRC Staff Council members threaten to intensify stir if demands not met
    677. A section of the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Staff Council, who have been protesting over a number of issues, including pay scale, today threatened to intensify the stir if their demands were not met in the next few days, a senior official of the council said.
    678. Med student commits suicide in college hostel
    679. A woman medical student allegedly committed suicide here by hanging herself from a fan in her college's hostel room, police said today.
    680. Over 26,000 takes admission in DU colleges till now
    681. Delhi University's admissions tally crossed the 25,000 mark on the last day of admissions today after the second cut-off lists were released, varsity officials said.
    682. Jai Ram Thakur govt a big failure: Oppn
    683. Opposition parties in Himachal Pradesh today alleged that the scarcity of water here and the killing of a assistant town planner (ATP) in Kasauli proved the incompetency of the present state government.
    684. 9-yr-old girl commits suicide in south Delhi: Police
    685. A nine-year-old girl committed suicide today by hanging herself from the ceiling at her south Delhi residence, the police said.
    686. Indian, Indonesian navies participate in Passage exercise
    687. The navies of India and Indonesia participated in Passage Exercise (PASSEX), the Navy said today.
    688. Andhra CM virtually inaugurates ACB offices
    689. We had to qualify despite yellow card risk: Swiss coach
    690. Switzerland's coach insisted he was right to field a full-strength side against Costa Rica, even though two experienced defenders will miss the last 16 clash against Sweden with bookings.
    691. Historic Germany win leaves South Korea coach feeling 'empty
    692. South Korea coach Shin Tae-yong hailed the unfancied Asians' momentous 2-0 World Cup victory over holders Germany on Wednesday but admitted it left him feeling "a little bit empty".
    693. Strong start will mean nothing if Croatia lose to Denmark - Dalic
    694. Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic has warned his players nobody will remember their blistering start to the World Cup if they lose to Denmark in the last 16 on Sunday.
    695. Jared Leto to star in Sony Spider-Man Title 'Morbius
    696. Actor Jared Leto has signed on to star in "Morbius", a spin-off centering on Spider-Man's nemesis Morbius: The Living Vampire.
    697. Teenager's suicide sparks soul-searching in China
    698. The suicide of a teenager in China whose sexual harassment case was dismissed has triggered a bout of national soul-searching over her treatment and anger at onlookers who encouraged her to jump off a building.
    699. Pentagon chief seeks to reassure S Korea, Japan on North
    700. US Defense Secretary James Mattis travels to Seoul and Tokyo today to reassure Washington's key East Asian allies after President Donald Trump unilaterally suspended military exercises in South Korea, sparking concern over his commitment to the region.
    701. Indian-American among Trump's list of judges to replace Kennedy
    702. Amul Thapar, an Indian-American legal luminary, is among the 25 shortlisted judges US President Donald Trump could nominate to replace Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, according to American media reports.
    703. Swaraj, Pompeo agree to reschedule '2+2 dialogue' soon
    704. External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and her American counterpart Mike Pompeo have agreed to reschedule the postponed '2+2 dialogue' at a mutually convenient time and location as soon as possible, a State Department spokesperson said today.
    705. Italian PM to visit White House on July 30: statement
    706. US President Donald Trump will meet Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte in Washington on July 30, the White House said today.
    707. Most likely to meet Putin next month in Europe, says Trump
    708. US President Donald Trump today said he is "most likely" to hold a summit meeting with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Europe next month.
    709. US presses UN Security Council to sanction Iran
    710. The United States urged fellow UN Security Council members today to punish Iran for "malign behaviour" in the Middle East, at a meeting on implementation of the 2015 nuclear deal with Tehran.
    711. More than 10,000 children were killed or maimed amid armed conflicts worldwide last year, while others were raped, forced to serve as armed soldiers or caught in attacks on schools and hospitals, a United Nations report said today.
    712. Migrant rescue ship docks in Malta as EU nations reach deal
    713. A rescue boat stranded for nearly a week in the Mediterranean with over 200 migrants docked in Malta today, after a deal was struck between a group of EU states to take them in.
    714. FBI holds summits on preventing mass school shootings
    715. FBI leaders and local law enforcement officials are studying shootings in schools to piece together trends and come up with ways to prevent future violence, officials said.
    716. Trump meets president of Portugal at White House
    717. Meeting in the maelstrom of breaking news, President Donald Trump took a moment today to explain the significance of a Supreme Court vacancy to visiting Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa.
    718. France joins US, Russia, asks Greece for cybercrime suspect
    719. France has joined the United States and Russia in seeking the extradition of a Russian cybercrime suspect who was arrested in northern Greece last summer.
    720. Libyan gets 22 years for attacks on US consulate in Benghazi
    721. A Libyan militant was sentenced today to 22 years in prison for his role in the 2012 attacks on US compounds in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens.
    722. Jackson 5 patriarch Joe Jackson dead at 89: family
    723. Joe Jackson, the father of Michael Jackson who created the Jackson 5 music family with iron will, died today, family members confirmed. He was 89.
    724. Thiago, Paulinho steer Brazil into World Cup's last 16
    725. Brazil eased into the World Cup knockout stages after defeating Serbia 2-0 here, with superstar Neymar sparkling in a win which sets up a last 16 clash against Mexico.
    726. Swiss through to last 16 but lose captain Lichtsteiner
    727. Switzerland moved through to the World Cup last 16, after a draw over Costa Rica but will be without captain Stephan Lichtsteiner because of suspension.
    728. Global chemical arms body gains new powers, Russia says may quit
    729. The international community has endowed the global chemical weapons watchdog with new powers to identify those behind toxic arms attacks in Syria, prompting an angry Russia to say it would not rule out leaving what it called a "sinking Titanic".
    730. India votes against draft decision on chemical weapons use at OPCW meet
    731. India has voted against the draft decision on addressing the threat from chemical weapons use at a special conference of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) here, citing "incomplete consultations".
    732. Former Pak premier Abbasi barred from contesting polls from Rawalpindi
    733. Pakistan's former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi was today barred by an election tribunal from contesting the July 25 general election from Rawalpindi, a day after he was allowed to run for a seat from capital Islamabad.
    734. FIFA WC: Switzerland edge out Costa Rica, advances to knockouts
    735. Indian openers, spinners outclass Ireland
    736. FIFA WC: Brazil brush aside Serbia to seal last 16 spot
    737. Germany knocked out as Mexico and Sweden qualify for the knockouts
    738. Now Sushant Singh Rajput owns a piece of moon
    739. XXXTentacion murder suspect on run
    740. American talk show hosts joke about Trump's travel ban
    741. Khaike paan banaras wala' was never a part of 'Don
    742. Love you both: Priyanka Chopra to Akash and Shloka
    743. The Accidental Prime Minister': Meet reel Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi
    744. Akash-Shloka Mehendi ceremony: Decoding bride-to-be's look
    745. Twitter to keep spamming in check
    746. Oil dips but markets remain tight due to disruptions, record demand
    747. Rupee breaches 69/dollar level for first time
    748. Preview: China factory growth seen cooling slightly in June, trade war a worry
    749. Gold edges higher, but lingers near six-month trough
    750. Japan's retail sales miss expectations as cautious consumers hold back
    751. India's Times Internet buys stake in MX Player for $146 million
    752. Asian shares flirt with 9-month low on mounting trade war fears
    753. Spooked no more? Hong Kong's 'haunted apartment' prices levitate with white-hot market
    754. Korean Air chief appears for questioning over suspected tax evasion
    755. Oil rallies as supply disruptions seen from Canada to Libya
    756. Dollar steady, confusion over US stance on China investment caps upside
    757. Korean Air chief appears for questioning at South Korean prosecutors' office
    758. Trump to use U.S. security review panel to curb China tech investments
    759. Automakers warn U.S. tariffs will cost hundreds of thousands of jobs, hike prices
    760. Stocks fall as U.S.-China trade policy fears persist, oil rises
    761. Wall Street tumbles on renewed U.S.-China trade jitters
    762. Wall Street tumbles on renewed trade uncertainty
    763. Global stocks lift as on U.S. takes softer tone on China trade fight
    764. Dollar gains as U.S. backs softer restrictions on China investment
    765. Tata Steel inches up on buzz of compromise deal with Thyssenkrupp
    766. F&O expiry may keep market volatile
    767. Tata Steel in spotlight on buzz of nearing deal with Thyssenkrupp
    768. Pak lifts ban on ASWJ, unfreezes assets of its chief
    769. India central to US national security: Pompeo
    770. US conveys regret to India over 2 +2 Dialogue postponement
    771. N Korea continues to be a nuclear threat: Pompeo
    772. Koreas to hold working-level talks today
    773. FATF puts Pak on 'grey list
    774. Former Fox News co-president Bill Shine accepts new White House job
    775. Trump meets Portuguese President at White House
    776. Sarah Sanders fallout: Red Hen owner resigns from Virginia business group
    777. PoK boy repatriated on humanitarian grounds
    778. US Supreme Court Justice Kennedy to retire
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    783. msme, ludhiana msme
    784. Reliance Jio, RJio
    785. Fortis Healthcare
    786. Apple, Samsung end 7-yr-old iPhone patent battle with undisclosed truce
    787. Apple and Samsung settle lengthy iPhone patent battle
    788. Chinese President Xi Jinping, Prime Minister Narendra Modi
    789. Today's picks: From HPCL to Tech Mahindra, hot stocks to watch today
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    791. ugc, hrd, Prakash Javadekar
    792. Hasmukh Adhia
    793. Retail inflation
    794. NCLAT stays order on appointment of govt nominated directors to 63 Moons
    795. NCLT, IBC
    796. Investors dump $5 billion of equity funds on U.S.-China trade fight: ICI
    797. China, flag, India
    798. Canara Bank
    799. Punjab National bank, PNB
    800. Switzerland advances to the Round of 16 despite 2-2 draw with Costa Rica
    801. switzerland football team
    802. Thiago and Paulinho score to take sloppy Brazil into knockouts FT 2-0
    803. Brazil vs Serbia
    804. Sweden stun Mexico with 3-0 win to top group as defending champions bow out
    805. Sweden vs Mexico
    806. Russia jinx? Lacklustre Germans knocked out by spirited South Korea, FT 2-0
    807. Germany 0 South Korea 2
    808. Here's how financial services industry is embracing Blockchain technology
    809. Fifa World Cup 2018: Today's match fixture, live streaming for Wednesday
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    814. Trump, Putin to meet in a third country, Helsinki possible venue
    815. Anti-terror financing watchdog FATF puts Pakistan again on 'grey list
    816. Trump's legislation plans to restrict Chinese investment in US firms
    817. Amid Comcast bidding war, Disney gets US nod to buy Fox for $71.3 bn
    818. US House rejects immigration bill backed by President Donald Trump
    819. Thyssenkrupp, Tata Steel reach compromise in steel JV talks: Sources
    820. The billionaire space race is making life hard for airlines, here's how
    821. Automakers warn US tariffs will hurt industry, consumers alike, cost jobs
    822. US judge orders immigrant children, parents to be reunited within 30 days
    823. Kim dumps denuclearisation? North Korea still upgrading nuclear site
    824. OPEC supply buffer shrinks as it heeds call to pump more crude oil
    825. Xi says China not 'expansionist', but won't give up an inch of territory
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    827. Gulf crisis: Qatar takes dispute with UAE to International Court of Justice
    828. Chinese dealmakers feel trade war chill as acquisitions of US assets hit
    829. Facebook scraps internet-beaming drone project; to hunt for other ways
    830. Despite EU law, Facebook, Google 'push' users to share data, reveals study
    831. Trump wants workers come to US through merit-based immigration system
    832. China's robust industrial profits keep trade war risks at bay for now
    833. Reunite separated families within 30 days: Court to US border authorities
    834. Najib Razak embezzled items worth $275 mn in 1MDB scam: Malaysian police
    835. Go to zero': US pushes India, China and allies to halt Iran oil imports
    836. Oil prices rise amid supply disruptions, US call to shun Iran crude
    837. Tit-for-tat EU, China, India tariffs on US exports unjustified: Trump admin
    838. Strong security panel can protect US tech corps from China, says Trump
    839. May govt's estimate of Brexit dues is $13 bn too low, say British lawmakers
    840. Saudi Arabia plans to pump up to 11 million bpd in July, the highest ever
    841. Uber escapes London ban for now, asked to address safety concerns
    842. China's Silk Road boom weighing heavy on rail route in eastern Europe town
    843. Behind the anger in America
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    845. Venture Capital firms looking at agriculture start-ups for rich harvest
    846. Carlyle-backed VBHC looking to raise Rs 2.5 bn to fund new projects
    847. Adani Group wants oil ministry to lift ban on LPG exports
    848. I-T to examine poll candidates' finances ahead of state, general elections
    849. Experts reveal why too much cash is bad for a scheme's health
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    860. IndusInd Bank buys IL&FS Securities; capital market deal to boost growth
    861. Promoting good governance
    862. Europe: The crisis that will not go
    863. From bad to worse
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    867. Shares of small companies witness fresh bout of selling on Wednesday
    868. Internet security: Rising cyber threat in India
    869. Incredibles 2' set to be most successful animated Hollywood film in India
    870. Fifa raising stake as World Cup fever grips Indian merchandise market
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    872. Vietnam's loss is India's gain as US regulates illegal shrimp imports
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    875. Did farmers' strike on better prices and loan waiver serve any purpose?
    876. CRISIL SME Tracker: Scale-up recipe eludes branded-food MSEs
    877. IIM-A, other top B-schools moot IIT-like joint placement committee
    878. CRISIL SME TRACKER: Testing times for small electrical equipment makers
    879. Philips gets Virat Kohli as brand ambassador for male grooming products
    880. CRISIL SME Tracker: Working capital gap widening for MSMEs
    881. Hot Wheels hits the road to reach its fans
    882. US varsities may lose out as country gets tougher with overstaying students
    883. Honda bets on the new Amaze to gain market, price begins at Rs 559,900
    884. CRISIL SME Tracker: Working capital woes continue to hobble leather MSEs
    885. IIM Sambalpur to tap corporates, entrepreneurs for Smart Villages
    886. Nokia dials the IPL helpline, looks to establish a new identity
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    888. Regional content is helping OTT video services go mass, says report
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    890. Martin Sorrell's exit from the Ad industry sets off questions about future
    891. World's worst tech stock Lenovo Group may lose Hang Seng index status
    892. IPL 2018: League teams hope to leverage growing star power of the players
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    895. CRISIL SME trackrer: Trailing B-schools have their task cut out
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    901. DCB Bank allots 2.43 lakh equity shares
    902. Nifty June futures at marginal discount
    903. Gayatri Projects update on scheme of arrangement
    904. Uflex develops special patented film - Flexfresh for flower companies
    905. Sensex, Nifty drop on weak global stocks
    906. Board of  Jubilant Life Sciences approves private placement of NCDs worth Rs 350 crore
    907. Flexituff International executes low-budget sewerage treatment plant for Uttarakhad Govt.
    908. Capacite Infraprojects receives projects worth Rs 851.13 crore
    909. CG Power & Industrial Solutions Ltd leads losers in 'A' group
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    915. Letter to BS: Mounting NPAs in PSU banks a matter of grave concern
    916. Letter to BS: For PSU banks, prevention of frauds is better than cure
    917. Goods and services tax is a stupid concept, says Subramanian Swamy
    918. Letter to BS: Complaints from an Indian atheist
    919. Letter to BS: Clean energy can boost India's rural economy
    920. Modi govt raking up Emergency issue to hide its failure, says Congress
    921. Fashion victims aren't ready to wear trade war
    922. Amazon, the brand buster!
    923. International Yoga Day: Bend it like HD Deve Gowda
    924. Letter to BS: Uttar Pradesh interfaith couple passport controversy
    925. Letter to BS: GE is dropped from Dow Jones industrial average
    926. Letter to BS: BJP-PDP divorce smacks of political opportunism
    927. Letter to BS: Arvind Subramanian will leave 'with best of memories
    928. World Cup gives a glimpse of a happier Russia
    929. Letters to BS: There is a dire need to conserve water during rains
    930. Letter to BS: President's rule in J&K bound to have political ramification
    931. Letter to BS: Govt scores self goal; jumps into fray without preparation
    932. Air India's divestment drive gets hilarious responses from employees
    933. China should listen to US trade complaints
    934. M Venkaiah Naidu kicks off poll process for deputy chairman
    935. Letter to BS: Over half of 2018 IPOs trading below issue price
    936. Letter to BS: Investors seek assurance from RBI after ICICI Bank reshuffle
    937. Letter to BS: ICICI Bank reshuffle has left many questions unanswered
    938. Letter to BS: Better late than never aptly applies to Chanda Kochhar case
    939. For French Tech, Emmanuel Macron's global appeal a double-edged sword
    940. China's technology companies splash out in a cartoon arms race
    941. Darjeeling tea struggling to stage comeback; buyers from Japan absent
    942. Gold prices at 6-month low on US interest rate hike fears
    943. Firefox is back. It's time to give it a try
    944. How to pay workers when oil runs out? A question troubling Gulf rulers
    945. Amazon's Alexa will now butler at Marriott hotels
    946. Emerging Asia hit by biggest foreign investor exodus since 2008
    947. US-China spat singes global markets, Sensex falls 261 pts
    948. Today's picks: From Vedanta to UltraTech, hot stocks to watch today
    949. Don't rule out mid- and small-caps altogether, says Rajesh Iyer
    950. DMart's slowing momentum  makes brokerages cautious
    951. Truckers' strike: Commodity supply disrupted, onion zooms on low arrivals
    952. Amazon effect: Online shopping pushing down core inflation, says BOJ
    953. FIFA World Cup 2018: Why prosperous nations are more likely to play and win
    954. Today's picks: From Indian Oil to Asian Paints, hot stocks to watch today
    955. Karnataka iron ore offtake falls sharply, only 25% of NMDC's output sold
    956. Modi govt, China curbs making Indian industrial firms world's best
    957. Today's picks: From HUL to Tata Steel, hot stocks to watch on Friday
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    959. Higher global prices set to help dairy companies' revenue
    960. Here is why Lie Jun's Xiaomi may be twice as expensive as Steve's Apple
    961. Women claim Microsoft paid them less, confront its worker-friendly image
    962. Sugar's bitter harvest: How FRP and SAP raise the cost of production
    963. Today's picks: From Asian Paints to CIL, hot stocks to watch on Friday
    964. London equities trading opens one hour late after 'technical issue
    965. Solar Industries India partners Eurenco for major artillery tender
    966. If others are moving Titanic, we're moving a speedboat: Kunal Bahl
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    979. Artificial Consciousness: How To Give A Robot A Soul
    980. Boring Company Flamethrowers Are Here and Already Being Used Questionably
    981. Don’t Mess With the Musk: Elon Sues Ex-Employee for Spilling Tesla Secrets
    982. A Real Whodunnit: Tech Eccentric John McAfee Claims Enemies Poisoned Him
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    1000. The Digest: Blue Origin’s Spaceflight Tickets Will Go on Sale in 2019
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    1002. A Major EDM Festival Is Selling Tickets On the Blockchain
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    1004. Bitcoin’s 2017 Surge Was the Result of Manipulation, Experts Say
    1005. The Guy Who Created Oculus Has Now Made Surveillance Tech That Acts As A Virtual Border Wall
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    1007. Apple No Longer Allows Crypto Mining On Its Devices. That’s Good For Users.
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    1009. Net Neutrality Is Officially Gone. Here's How This Will Affect You.
    1010. Elon Musk's Flamethrowers are Here, And, Yes, People Are Already Using Them in Dumb Ways
    1011. You could travel from NYC to Tokyo in just two hours.
    1012. We talked to the author of a recent study that complicates the likelihood that we're alone in the universe.
    1013. Duplex will be rolling out to a limited number of businesses and "trusted tester users".
    1014. The city has granted Uber a 15-month probationary license.
    1015. One even reignited *after* it was doused with water.
    1016. It's powerful, agile, and could eventually save lives.
    1017. As a team, it collected 180 years worth of experience during each day of training.
    1018. AT&T helped the NSA conduct surveillance on both Americans and foreign citizens.
    1019. Standard," "Aggressive," and "Mad Max" were listed as the three Blind Spot Threshold options.
    1020. A tiny insect bite can mean some big dietary restrictions.
    1021. It could be young patients' only shot at relief.
    1022. In a situation rife with abuse, some people are actually keeping migrants' rights in mind.
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    1024. Defense company Anduril is oriented towards the future of war, even if the company doesn’t know what that is.
    1025. You can't even visit it yet.
    1026. A new policy bans background cryptocurrency mining on any Apple device.
    1027. The price of bitcoin plummeted after a major hack... on another cryptocurrency.
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    1082. Here Are The Best Candidates in the Competition to Design A Personal Flying Device
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    1084. Employees, ACLU Demand Amazon Stop Facilitating Government Surveillance
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    1088. AI That Counts And Identifies Wildlife Could Be A Game-changer For Ecologists
    1089. Biohacker Who Implanted Transit Chip in Hand Evades Fine
    1090. UC Berkeley Finally Scores a Win With Two CRISPR Patents
    1091. CRISPR Could Help Us Cure Diseases. It Could Also Cause Cancer.
    1092. Four Major Phone Carriers Just Did Something to Actually Protect Your Privacy
    1093. Hackers Target Yet Another South Korean Crypto Exchange, Steal $32 Million
    1094. In Ontario, New Project Will Give Providers and Patients More Access to Health Records
    1095. MIT Creates “Artificial Blubber” to Keep Navy SEALs Warm
    1096. Russia Wants to Vaporize Space Junk With a Laser. There Is No Way This Will Go Wrong.
    1097. Forget Wi-Fi, Li-Fi is the Next Phase of Wireless Internet
    1098. A Robot Just Operated On A Human Eye for the First Time
    1099. Think Deleting Your Facebook Profile Is Hard? Try Deleting Your Genomic Data.
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    1107. The EU&#8217;s Proposed New Copyright Laws Show No Government Knows How to Govern The Internet
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    1193. 200 Public Companies In Asia That Are Reliable Growth Engines
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    1210. 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.
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    1212. 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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    1358. THIS should have been one of the darkest weeks in the history of General Electric (GE). The firm founded by Thomas Edison has been a member of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, a stockmarket index comprised of leading American companies, for over a century.
    1359. ON JULY 1st Mexicans are set to elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador as their next president. Since they twice rejected him, in 2006 and 2012, by coalescing behind the opponent with the best chance of winning, that requires some explanation. Mr López Obrador is of the left, but he is a would-be saviour rather than a social democrat.
    1360. WHEN Emmanuel Macron, the French president, gave his first big policy speech on Europe at the Sorbonne last September, it was so packed with ideas that many have long since been forgotten.
    1361. THE rise of Donald Trump has been a body-blow to all those who believe that free trade is a good thing. Mr Trump wants to turn America protectionist. Not for many years has free trade been such a hot political topic. But how is the political debate about free trade playing out in other big economies? Quite differently, it turns out.
    1362. ONE Saudi cleric thundered that letting women drive would lead to immorality and a lack of virgins. Another declared that women were incapable of taking the wheel because they were half-brained. Still another drew on science, ruling that driving would damage their ovaries. Such tosh is at last being cast aside.
    1363. THESE days Mexicans agree on two things. Their football team’s victory over Germany on June 17th was magnificent. And the elections on July 1st will be the most important in decades. The front-runner for the presidency, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, leads a coalition called “Juntos haremos historia” (“Together we will make history”).
    1364. IN TEXAS an infant is separated from his mother by the federal government to deter others from coming. In the Mediterranean a boat with some 630 migrants on board is prevented from docking at an Italian port, and Italy’s deputy prime minister seeks to boost his popularity by threatening to expel Roma people.
    1365. LOOK at the headlines, and you would struggle to believe that the global economy is in good health. President Donald Trump continues to fire off volleys in his inchoate trade war, throwing financial markets into turmoil and drawing retaliation.
    1366. EARLIER this month a spokesman for Pakistan’s army decided to respond to claims that it was attempting to fix next month’s general election. It would not be the first time.
    1367. CHINA’S urbanisation is a marvel. The population of its cities has quintupled over the past 40 years, reaching 813m. By 2030 roughly one in five of the world’s city-dwellers will be Chinese. But this mushrooming is not without its flaws.
    1368. ON JULY 5th 1948 Sylvia Beckingham was admitted to Park Hospital in Greater Manchester. The 13-year-old was the inaugural patient of the National Health Service (NHS), the world’s first universal health system free at the point of use.
    1369. JUANA, who came to America from Guatemala, used to take the bus to and from cleaning jobs. It wore on her. Walking to the bus stop after a long day at work was exhausting, especially when it rained, as it occasionally does in Los Angeles. Now Juana drives everywhere, even to her local supermarket, a few blocks away.
    1370. Numbers are important when discussing and managing migration. Information on the speed and scale of migration helps governments make plans: they can make sure that there are enough people to assess prospective asylum claims and enough school places for the children of new arrivals.
    1371. IN THE 1980s and 1990s college radio stations were champions of independent music. Listeners bored with the predictable offerings of mainstream stations could turn to college radio for a wide range of genres curated into specialty shows.
    1372. ONE of the world’s most lucrative prizes for spiritual endeavour,  bequeathed by an American-British billionaire who was a fervent Christian, has been awarded this year to one of the luminaries of the Muslim world, King Abdullah of Jordan.
    1373. YOU may think that after a dozen years of blockade by Israel, three devastating wars and the rule of a harsh Islamist government, life in Gaza could hardly get worse. But the prospect of another war and a dire shortage of cash to pay for the UN’s Relief and Works Agency, better known as UNRWA, mean that it can.
    1374. SIXTEEN years ago Hannah Taylor woke up with a fever. Her legs began to swell to four times their normal size. They have been that way since. People shunned her because of their putrid smell. “For six years, I thought my big fut was caused by evil witchcraft,” she said outside her shack in Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone.
    1375. ON JUNE 26th, after months of legal wrangling over Donald Trump’s executive orders banning travel from several Muslim-majority countries, the Supreme Court effectively put an end to the battle.
    1376. PITY the lowly cartoonists attempting to earn a living by caricaturing cantankerous world leaders. The resulting imbalances in power can seem comical—like gadflies conspiring to topple an elephant. But enduring such cartooning insolence is a hallmark of tolerant societies. Not long ago, Turkey aspired to be one of them.
    1377. AMERICANS have long been laggards when it comes to paying for goods and services with a smartphone. Plenty still prefer to sign credit-card slips or even cheques. But there are signs that they are warming to more modern methods.
    1378. IT HAS not been a good month for voting rights at the Supreme Court. On June 11th, the justices gave the green-light to states experimenting with new ways of removing voters from the rolls. A week later, the court told America that procedural tangles prevented it from doing anything to curb partisan gerrymandering—at least for now.
    1379. CHINA’S urbanisation is a marvel. The population of its cities has quintupled over the past 40 years, and now totals 813m. By 2030 roughly one in five of the world’s city-dwellers will be Chinese. Bigger cities are associated with higher productivity and faster economic growth.
    1380. AS PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP attempts to reduce immigration into America, new research suggests how rapidly that strategy is likely to disadvantage many of his most loyal supporters. In 2016, there were more deaths than births among America’s non-Latino white population.
    1381. LAST YEAR the number of people fleeing war or persecution rose to a record 68.5m worldwide. More than 6m were Syrians who escaped their country’s civil war, arriving at the Shatila refugee camp in Beirut in their thousands.
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    1383. YEAR AFTER YEAR Arwa Alneami’s pictures of women at an amusement park captured the obsessions of Saudi Arabia’s killjoy religious police. On “the ship”, a wild-swinging ride, black-clad women and white-robed men were made to sit at opposite ends.
    1384. Booted from the Dow this week, GE is becoming humbler but fitter
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    1391. Rising tariffs are the worst of many threats to the world economy
    1392. Ordinary Pakistanis are resentful of its unchecked power
    1393. The planned city clusters are far larger than any others around the world
    1394. Birthday celebrations for the health service belie the NHS’s serious problems
    1395. Blame remote working, Uber, cheap car loans and the internet
    1396. An overemphasis on numbers has led to short-sighted policies, writes Elizabeth Collett of the Migration Policy Institute Europe
    1397. For those who like their indie music recommendations with a personal touch, college radio is still worth tuning into
    1398. Jordanian religious diplomacy is more discreet than the Saudi kind, but may be more effective
    1399. America’s withdrawal of aid is beginning to bite
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    1401. The ruling drew a furious dissent from Justice Sonia Sotomayor
    1402. The country is now the world’s biggest jailer of journalists
    1403. They are finally being weaned off their cheque books
    1404. The 5-4 ruling represents another loss for voting rights
    1405. By 2030, roughly one-fifth of the world’s city-dwellers will be Chinese
    1406. As the white population ages and shrinks, minorities and immigrants are filling the gap
    1407. A unique account of life in a refugee camp, both tragic and hopeful
    1408. Radical reforms in Saudi Arabia are changing the Gulf and the Arab world
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    1426. Once And For All, Here's What Science Says About GMOs
    1427. Once And For All, Here&#8217;s What Science Says About GMOs

    1428. Companies arrive quicker at disaster sites, experimental technology in tow. That might not be great in the long run.
    1429. From mental health apps to robot surgeons, artificial intelligence is already changing the practice of medicine.
    1430. What if AI bots could be the ones to have meaningful conversations with humans?
    1431. 2.2 billion people worldwide are too heavy. How can we help them lose weight?
    1432. If we don't, the biases of our past could dictate our future.
    1433. Imagine voting for the president from the comfort of your bed.
    1434. Imagine getting your kale from the abandoned brewery down the street.
    1435. It could save the planet. Or it could make everything worse.
    1436. Here's what we think our world will look like in a century, from our perspective today.
    1437. Why do you think what you do about GMOs?
    1438. The US Ambassador to the United Nations, Ms. Nikki Haley calls on the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, in New Delhi.
    1439. The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi chairing twenty- seventh interaction through PRAGATI - the ICT-based, multi-modal platform for Pro-Active Governance and Timely Implementation, in New Delhi.
    1440. The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi unveiling a plaque to mark the laying of foundation stone of Vanijya Bhawan, at Akbar Road, in New Delhi.

    1441. Press Conference by Union Minister Suresh Prabhu on key initiatives during 4 years of govt.
    1442. The President, Shri Ram Nath Kovind addressing at the inauguration of the National Conclave (MSME Udyam Sangam 2018), on the occasion of the 2nd United Nations MSME Day, in New Delhi on June 27, 2018.
    1443. The President, Shri Ram Nath Kovind launching the Solar Charkha Mission, at the inauguration of the National Conclave (MSME Udyam Sangam 2018), on the occasion of the 2nd United Nations MSME Day, in New Delhi on June 27, 2018.
    1444. The President, Shri Ram Nath Kovind at the inauguration of the National Conclave (MSME Udyam Sangam 2018), on the occasion of the 2nd United Nations MSME Day, in New Delhi on June 27, 2018.
    1445. The President, Shri Ram Nath Kovind lighting the lamp to inaugurate the National Conclave (MSME Udyam Sangam 2018), on the occasion of the 2nd United Nations MSME Day, in New Delhi on June 27, 2018.

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