Monday, July 16, 2018

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  1. NEWS ON AIR
  2. Sensex adds 87 points in all time high close in afternoon trade to 36,635
  3. Reserve Bank makes it compulsory to incorporate purchaser’s name on the face of payment instrumentalities to prevent money laundering
  4. Industrial production growth slips to 3.2% in May while retail inflation rises to 5% in June
  5. SEBI to soon come out with consultation paper on developing robust secondary market for debt segment
  6. Govt approves Idea Cellular and Vodafone India merger
  7. India becomes sixth-biggest economy in World Bank Ranking
  8. MPC to continue with 3-day format for monetary policy meet
  9. Steel, aluminium tariffs: India, US to hold talks in Geneva next week
  10. RBI reveals that India's manufacturing sector recorded robust growth in sales
  11. 1st India Tourism Mart to be organized in New Delhi from 16th of Sept.
  12. India, South Korea ink agreement to boost bilateral trade
  13. Commerce Secy chairs first meet of task force on e-commerce policy
  14. Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin to hold first summit at Helsinki in Finland today
  15. Pakistan: Nawaz Sharif’s family likely to approach court tomorrow against conviction in corruption case
  16. Iran's supreme leader calls for backing govt in face of US sanctions
  17. Israel carries out biggest attack against Hamas militant targets in Gaza since 2014
  18. At least 10 killed in suicide attack close to Afghanistan govt ministry in Kabul
  19. Landslide in Myanmar kills at least 15, injures 30
  20. Jordan suspends four weekly flights flights to Iraqi city of Najaf
  21. Syrian government forces seizes village in Quneitra province
  22. EU, ASEAN agree to restart process of establishing FTA between them: Singapore PM Lee Hsien Loong
  23. US, N.Korea hold talks on return of remains of American troops killed in Korean War
  24. South Africa celebrates 100th birth anniversary of Nelson Mandela
  25. Iraq's security forces on high after protests against high unemployment and lack of basic services in Baghdad
  26. India to take over as head of Asia Pacific region of WCO
  27. EAM Sushma Swaraj calls on King of Bahrain Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa
  28. Central Govt to launch scheme to test sports ability of 2 to 3 crore children across country: Rajyavardhan Rathore
  29. Met Department warns of heavy rain in Odisha
  30. PM Narendra Modi to address farmers rally today at Midnapore, West Bengal
  31. Govt has no intention to control social media: Rajyavardhan Rathore
  32. 16th batch of 2,455 Amarnath pilgrims leave Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas Base camp in Jammu
  33. Monsoon Session Of Parliament: Opposition meet today to formulate joint strategy to corner govt on various issues
  34. Amit Shah pays tribute to party leader Ram Pyare Pandey
  35. PM Modi to address farmers rally in Midnapore tomorrow in West Bengal
  36. Prez expresses confidence that lawmakers will take decisions through debate & dialogue during Monsoon session of Legislatures
  37. India, Bangladesh sign revised travel agreement
  38. Novak Djokovic lifts his fourth Wimbledon Men's Singles title
  39. France clinches their second World Cup Football title
  40. India A's last first-class engagement against England Lions begins at County Ground in Worcester tomorrow
  41. PV Sindhu loses to Nozomi Okuhara in summit clash of Thailand Open
  42. 13 Indian boxers enter final of Golden Glove of Vojvodina youth tournament at Subotica
  43. Serena Williams stunned by Angelique Kerber in Wimbledon 2018 final
  44. Ind vs Eng, 2nd ODI: England beat India by 86 runs to level series 1-1
  45. Novak Djokovic enters Wimbledon final
  46. Wimbledon: Kevin Anderson sails into final of men's singles
  47. FIFA World Cup third place play-off today
  48. Centre plans to build port in Andhra Pradesh
  49. Hima Das becomes 1st Indian woman to win gold at IAAF World U- 20 Athletics Championships
  50. Madhya Pradesh: 68 HIV positive children admitted to private schools for current academic session under RTE act
  51. AP boat capsize : One body recovered, six still missing
  52. J&K: Landslide claims 7 lives, injures 26 at tourist spot in Reasi district
  53. Several parts of Odisha witness medium to heavy rainfall
  54. Rain continue in several parts of Mumbai city and its suburbs
  55. Maharashtra: 7 killed in road accident as two cars collide in Pune
  56. Survey of land and property through drone in Karnataka
  57. Assam CM decides to recommend CBI enquiry into alleged coal syndicate at Barak valley
  58. Ravi Shankar Prasad unveils Goa IT Policy 2018
  59. Chhattisgarh: 2 security personnel killed and 1 injured in Maoist attack in Kanker district
  60. Assam: 2 militants of KLO apprehended from Silkatati village in Kokrajhar district by security forces
  61. Sea of humanity continues at Puri to witness chariot festival of Lord Jagannath and His siblings
  62. PM Modi accuses previous govts of neglecting people and not completing projects on time
  63. GST Council to Meet On 21st July
  64. MCA has constituted a 10-Member Committee to review the offences under the Companies Act, 2013
  65. Text of PM’s address at the inauguration and laying of Foundation Stone for various development projects in Varanasi
  66. Text of PM’s address on laying of Foundation Stone for Poorvanchal Expressway in Azamgarh
  67. PM inaugurates, lays Foundation Stone for various development projects in Varanasi
  68. Union Home Minister holds talks with Bangladesh PM Ms. Sheikh Hasina in Dhaka
  69. PM lays Foundation Stone for Poorvanchal Expressway in Azamgarh
  70. President inaugurates Platinum Jubilee Celebrations of Institute of Cost Accountants of India; says cost accountants should ensure that products and services are delivered at a competitive price but without compromising on quality
  71. Students must visit rural areas to know people’s problems: Vice President
  72. President of India to grace the Shiromani Kabir Prakat Diwas celebrations in Fatehabad tomorrow
  73. President of India inaugurates platinum jubilee celebrations of Institute of Cost Accountants of India; says Cost Accountants should ensure that products and services are delivered at a competitive price but without compromising on quality
  74. President nominates four members to Rajya Sabha
  75. Scientific Organizations should work in synergy and not in silos: Vice President
  76. Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation Launches the Swachh Survekshan Grameen 2018
  77. Higher work demand and Greater Timely Payment of wages in MGNREGA
  78. NABARD Foundation Day Seminar
  79. Minister of State for Home Affairs, Shri Kiren Rijiju at NRI awards function
  80. Inauguration of “Dhanraj Bhagat (1917-1988): Journey from Physical to the Spiritual” exhibition
  81. 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
  82. 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
  83. The Minister of State (I/C) Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore addressing the delegates of 15th Asia Media Summit, in New Delhi on May 11, 2018.
  84. Nomination of 22 IIS officers for the Foreign Component of the Phase-IV Trainig(4th batch) in University of California (UC), Berkeley, USA during 6th - 14th August, 2018 under MCTP of the cadre trainig policy for IIS Officers- reg.
  85. Complete details of DSNG/SNG Vans
  86. promotion of SAG officers of IIS Group A to Selection Grade in the HAG pay scale
  87. Operationalisation Status of Pvt FM Radio Channels auctioned in batch 2 FM Phase III
  88. Tender regarding file stiching / binding , spiral binding, photocopy , set making etc
  89. Minutes of 37th Open House Meeting
  90. promotion of Junior Grade officers of IIS Group A to Senior Grade Group A on regular basis
  91. Charge of PIB, Gangtok to Shri Ajit Kumar Singh, Senior Grade Officer of IIS Group B
  92. Tender for Empanelment of agency for Hiring of Vehicles
  93. Condemnation of Staff Car
  94. completion of APARs - reg.
  95. Open House Meeting on 4th July, 2018.
  96. FCAT Order URGE
  97. FCAT Order Ravi History
  98. Rescheduling of Open House Meeting for the month of June, 2018
  99. Notice for completion of formalities - FM Radio Ph III Batch 2 e-auctions
  100. Mumbai: Part of foot over-bridge collapse in Andheri east
  101. Rupee falls 16 paise against USD in early trade
  102. Thailand: All 12 boys & their soccer coach found alive after missing for 9 days
  103. Afghanistan says New Delhi and Kabul must stand together to free the two countries from terrorism
  104. FIFA World Cup: Brazil & Belgium set-up QF clash after stunning round of 16 wins
  105. PM Modi to confer Awards for Excellence in Public Administration and address Civil Servants
  106. Govt decides to roll out initiative for prevention & control of viral hepatitis
  107. BJP slams Congress over impeachment motion against CJI
  108. Vijay Goel launches Central Project Monitoring Unit for e-Vidhan project at Parliament House Annexe
  109. Health Ministry to roll out initiative for prevention & control of viral hepatitis
  110. Under austerity push, Mexico's President-elect slashes own salary
  111. All eyes on Trump-Putin summit in Helsinki today
  112. It's just the beginning, says Mbappe as Perisic disputes penalty call
  113. Despite loss, proud Croatians back their team
  114. A look at Helsinki's long history with U.S.-Russia summits
  115. Nepal's Muktinath: Of faith and popularity
  116. Home Minister in Dhaka: India and Bangladesh sign Revised Travel Agreement
  117. PM's day-long visit to West Bengal today; focus on developmental projects
  118. Russia hands over World Cup hosting duties to Qatar
  119. Novak Djokovic beats Kevin Anderson to win fourth Wimbledon title
  120. HMIB inaugurating Instagram Workshop for Better Government Communication in New Delhi
  121. Commerce Minister Meets World Bank Team
  122. Indian students bag three silver and two bronze medals in 59th International Mathematical Olympiad
  123. Smt Maneka Sanjay Gandhi urges the States to ensure effective implementation of Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act (PWDVA), 2005
  124. Address by the Hon’ble President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind at the meeting of Vice-Chancellors, Directors and Heads of various central Institutes of Higher Learning
  125. Proposal for construction of break water harbour in Konkan
  126. PM to visit Eastern UP on July 14th and 15th, 2018
  127. EU urges big powers to prevent trade "conflict and chaos"
  128. Modric, Kane, Mbappe win top honours at this year's FIFA World Cup
  129. 'FIFA Gagnants'! France are the WORLD CHAMPIONS!
  130. Multiple casualties in suicide attack near Afghan ministry: police
  131. PV Sindhu loses to Japan’s Okuhara in Thailand Open final
  132. Ground Report: Ujala Scheme a big success among people
  133. India-Bangladesh signs Revised Travel Arrangement (RTA)-2018
  134. Chhattisgarh naxal attack: Two BSF jawans martyred in gunfight
  135. FIFA World Cup: France to battle resilient Croatia for title
  136. EAM Sushma Swaraj co-chairs joint commission meet in Bahrain
  137. Dhoni becomes 4th Indian batsman to score 10,000 runs in ODIs
  138. Hazard and Belgium too good for England in World Cup play-off
  139. PM Modi launches several development projects in Mirzapur
  140. Nine-day long Jagannath Rath Yatra begins with religious fervour
  141. President Kovind announces four nominations to Rajya Sabha
  142. Epic Djokovic stuns Nadal to reach Wimbledon final
  143. Angelique Kerber beats Serena Williams to win first Wimbledon title
  144. Sushma Swaraj inaugurates new Indian embassy complex in Bahrain
  145. PM Modi lays foundation stone of 340 km-long Purvanchal Expressway
  146. PV Sindhu storms into the final of Thailand Open
  147. Pacquiao, Matthysse make weight for welterweight title showdown
  148. 7 immigrant children reunited with their mothers in New York
  149. 133 killed, 200 injured in twin blasts in Pakistan
  150. Anderson sees off Isner in marathon semi-final
  151. 8 endangered black rhinos die in Kenya in botched relocation
  152. Djokovic edges ahead of Nadal in semi-final thriller
  153. Mehbooba Mufti's remark receives all-round criticism
  154. Heavy rains lash Delhi/NCR bringing much awaited relief from heat
  155. PM launches projects worth over 900 crore rupees in Varanasi
  156. Bombay HC declines to relax ban on thermocol for Ganesh festival
  157. Many civilians among 54 dead in anti-IS strike in Syria: monitor
  158. South Korean Prez urges North, U.S. to move forward on denuclearisation
  159. 'Black Widow' standalone to be directed by Cate Shortland
  160. 'Soorma' - film on legendary Indian hockey player Sandeep Singh released
  161. Dejected England, Belgium aim to leave World Cup on a high
  162. Root's ton guides England to series-levelling 86-run win over India
  163. Nadal braced for 'complex' Djokovic in 52nd meeting
  164. PV Sindhu progresses to semifinals of Thailand Open
  165. Nawaz Sharif, daughter Maryam arrested in graft case on return to Pakistan
  166. Amarnath Yatra: Nearly 1.52 lakh yatris paid obeisance so far
  167. Why Japan is going to accept more foreign workers
  168. The enduring influence of the Czech Republic’s communists
  169. How England surprised everyone at the World Cup
  170. What are “predatory” academic journals?
  171. Why bitcoin uses so much energy
  172. Why Delhi wants to become a state
  173. Why Supreme Court justices serve such long terms
  174. How the EU is fighting to protect the rule of law in Poland
  175. What is a civil partnership?
  176. The dangers of Cameroon’s war of words
  177. Can Ontario’s new leader wreck Canada’s climate-change plan?
  178. Why Americans are warming to mobile payments
  179. Why fewer people use public transport
  180. How a soft Brexit differs from a hard one
  181. If France’s reforms succeeded
  182. Suppose France’s president manages to transform his country and his continent
  183. If Thailand had a reformed monarchy
  184. The benefitsâ€"including
  185. If Donald Trump won a second term
  186. His opponents dreamed of impeaching Donald Trump
  187. If borders were open
  188. Yes
  189. If a universal basic income took off
  190. 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
  191. If blockchains ran the world
  192. The trust business is little noticed but huge. Startups deploying blockchain technology threaten to disrupt it
  193. If advisers followed a fiduciary rule
  194. Why consumers of financial and other services may need more protection
  195. If governments did not exist
  196. Angus Deaton
  197. If Britain became Singapore-on-Thames
  198. After crashing out of the European Union
  199. If human cloning happened
  200. It started with sheep. Suppose cloning became routine for people
  201. If America lost its electricity
  202. For rich countries
  203. If the universe was not “fine-tuned”
  204. The constants of nature are among the things you just do not want to mess with
  205. If we could control the weather
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  207. If the Ottoman Empire had not collapsed
  208. Imagine the mayhem that might have been avoided had the Ottoman Empire been saved rather than sunk. Blame
  209. IF DONALD TRUMP WAS PRESIDENT
  210. How a made-for-TV foreign policy triggered real-world crises
  211. If states traded territory
  212. A way to solve some of the world’s trickiest problems
  213. If the North Korean regime collapsed
  214. America and China have done too little planning for a Korean crisis
  215. If terrorists got hold of a nuclear weapon
  216. Three scenarios illustrate the threat of a nuclear device in rogue hands
  217. Talking hypothetically
  218. A podcast on the 2016 edition of \"The World If\"
  219. If economists reformed themselves
  220. Reforming economists’ tools
  221. If China embarked on mass privatisation
  222. How China sells its state-owned enterprises matters as much as whether it does
  223. If financial systems were hacked
  224. Recent attacks give a glimpse of the sort of cyber-assault that could bring the world economy to a halt. Better defences are needed
  225. Data snapshots
  226. If computers wrote laws
  227. Might future law-school graduates look to machines rather than the judges
  228. If the ocean was transparent
  229. The ability to peer unhindered into the deep would reveal a host of wondersâ€"and have huge practical consequences
  230. If everyone had a personal drone
  231. What if Germany had not reunified
  232. Joining East and West together within NATO and the European Union was the worst option
  233. If Hillary Clinton is president
  234. She won the election by leaning right on national security and left on the economy. Now comes the fallout
  235. If Russia breaks up
  236. The world rightly worries about the prospect of a Greater Russia. But a Lesser Russia could be just as troubling
  237. If a NATO member comes under attack
  238. How the West would recognise
  239. If lying made your nose grow
  240. If the yuan competes with the dollar
  241. The yuan’s rise will challenge America
  242. If the world introduces a “Piketty tax”
  243. Thomas Piketty
  244. If the Panama Canal gets a rival
  245. Why a Chinese firm might dig a giant waterway through America’s backyard
  246. Slower growth - disaster or blessing?
  247. If the rich world aimed for minimal growth
  248. If Africa banks its demographic dividend
  249. The difference economic reforms could make for Africa
  250. If autonomous vehicles rule the world
  251. Overturning industries and redefining urban life
  252. If an asteroid heads for Earth
  253. Just because you can move the stars in their courses
  254. If India’s monsoon fails
  255. A more erratic rainy season in India could lead to mass famine. But there are ways to avoid such a disaster
  256. If every woman has a smartphone
  257. Smartphones could transform women’s lives
  258. If malaria drugs stop working
  259. Post-war China
  260. What if Mao Zedong’s Communist Party had lost the Chinese civil war to Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist Party?
  261. How fiction paints histories of the future
  262. Ganga Praharis in News: Know About Them
  263. General Data Protection Regulation
  264. National Health Profile 2018
  265. North Eastern Council Repositioned in 2018
  266. UPSC Preliminary Exam Dates
  267. New Roster System of Supreme Court of India
  268. Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System in News
  269. Socio Economic Survey on Drinking Water and Sanitation
  270. India-UN Development Partnership Fund
  271. WTO Setup Panel on Alleged Export Subsidies by India
  272. European Union Film Festival in India
  273. Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojna
  274. National Geoscience Awards 2018
  275. Four Countries to Graduate From ‘Least-Developed’ Status
  276. MSME SAMADHAAN
  277. National Awards for Innovative Practices and Experiments in Education for Schools and Teacher Education Institutions
  278. Happiness curriculum of Delhi Government
  279. Drinking Water Management
  280. Irrigation Water Management
  281. Prospects of using Artificial Insemination technology in pig farming
  282. Transformation of Aspirational Districts
  283. Agri Inputs
  284. Crop Production
  285. Post Harvest Technologies
  286. PM’s remarks at joint press meet with President of South Korea
  287. PM, South Korean President, inaugurate mobile manufacturing facility in Noida
  288. PM lays foundation stone for urban infrastructure projects in Jaipur
  289. PM dedicates, lays foundation stone for key projects in AIIMS
  290. New India stands on pillars of economic opportunity for all, holistic development, digital infrastructure: PM
  291. PM’s Press statement during visit of President of Seychelles to India
  292. PM inaugurates urban development projects, gives away Swachh Survekshan Awards in Indore
  293. PM in Madhya Pradesh: dedicates Mohanpura Irrigation Project to the Nation
  294. PM to interact directly with beneficiaries of National Rural Livelihoods Mission across the country tomorrow
  295. PM to inaugurate new ASI Headquarters in New Delhi
  296. List of MoUs/Documents signed during the State Visit of President of South Korea to India
  297. PM’s Press Statement during the state visit of the President of the Republic of South Korea to India
  298. PM congratulates Hima Das on winning Gold in 400m of World U20 Championships
  299. PM’s speech at the Inauguration the New Building of Archaeological Survey of India
  300. PM inaugurates new ASI Headquarters in New Delhi
  301. PM’s speech during his interaction with the members of Self Help Groups across the country through video bridge
  302. PM interacts with members of Self Help Groups across the country through video bridge
  303. Admit Card for Oration Tests - Advt. No. 1/2017
  304. Members' login registration form
  305. Advt for the post of Joint Secretary
  306. “HON’BLE CHAIRMAN’S ORDER ON A NOTICE OF MOTION FOR REMOVAL OF CJI GIVEN BY SHRI GHULAM NABI AZAD, LOP & OTHER MPs”
  307. Revision of Parliamentary pension and family pension
  308. Report of the Judges Inquiry Committee reg. Shri Justice S.K.Gangele, Judge, M.P High Court.
  309. Memorandum of Understanding between DGFASLI and GMB for improving working conditions in the ship recycling yards at Alang
  310. Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) â€" May, 2018
  311. Many Key Decision taken in 222
  312. Government Takes Measures to Bring More Transparency In Employment Related Data Releases
  313. Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) - April, 2018
  314. 174th meeting of ESIC held yesterday in New Delhi
  315. EPFO Introduces ‘View Pension Passbook’ Service for the pensioners through Umang App
  316. EPFO says no data leakage from their data centre
  317. Social Security of unorganized sector workers is the top most priority of our Ministry- Santosh Gangwar
  318. Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) â€" March, 2018
  319. ECR Validation tool for Employers
  320. Santosh Gangwar gives away NSCI Safety Awards â€" 2017
  321. May Day Celebration by Ministry of Labour and Employment
  322. New Initiatives by EPFO to provide services and timely information to all stake holders
  323. Santosh Kumar Gangwar today called for special drive for increasing the registration of building and other construction workers
  324. Cabinet approves enhancing the coverage of Pradhan MantriRojgarProtsahanYojana
  325. LPG subsidy to be replaced? Niti Aayog working on fresh proposal â€" Check details - Financial Express
  326. India is world's fastest growing economy, says NITI Aayog CEO - Free Press Journal
  327. Idea Exchange: Niti Aayog member VK Paul talks about National Health Mission and Ayushman Bharat - Financial Express
  328. Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant questions logic of mining bans amidst ... - Moneycontrol.com
  329. Chief ministers' panel and NITI Aayog deliberates on using MGNREGA funds for rehabilitation of agricultural land - Firstpost
  330. Former Niti Aayog chief Arvind Panagariya backs Modi up on Jio Institute, calls him 'courageous leader' - The New Indian Express
  331. NITI Aayog's simultaneous elections proposal must be scrutinised closely; move could hurt country's federal structure - Firstpost
  332. Niti Aayog proposes 15-point action plan to deal with air pollution - Economic Times
  333. NITI Aayog calls for validation of zero budget natural farming ... - Hindu Business Line (satire) (press release) (blog)
  334. Aims of 74th Constitution Amendment Act, remains unfulfilled: NITI Aayog official - Economic Times
  335. Breathe: An Action Plan for Combating Air Pollution - Consultation Paper
  336. Composite Water Management Index - June 2018
  337. Concept Note on Rationalisation of Trade Margins of Medical Devices - Date Extended
  338. Discussion Paper on National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence
  339. Selected Best Practices In Water Management
  340. A Note on Free Trade Agreements and Their Costs
  341. Unleashing Innovation: A Young Professional’s Experience
  342. Will India ever get an International Gas Pipeline?
  343. Island Development: A hidden potential for the Indian Economy
  344. Chaining the Energy
  345. States have the capacity and must cut duty on petrol: NITI Aayog
  346. Now an ‘action plan’ in place of policy for electric vehicles
  347. Do we need customised energy solutions?
  348. Highlights for India from the latest World Energy Outlook
  349. Railways to accept digital Aadhaar, driving licence as ID proof from govt's DigiLocker
  350. Monthly UPI transactions cross 200 million in June
  351. Three lakh Common Service Centres have created jobs, empowered citizens: PM Modi
  352. Digital India is a fight against graft, black money: PM Narendra Modi
  353. CSCs in 2.5 lakh gram panchayats by year-end: IT Min
  354. Digital India: From appointment in hospitals to blood availability, now it’s all available on UMANG app
  355. Isro to launch more satellites to boost rural internet connectivity under Digital India project
  356. Uttarakhand rolls out Wi-Fi services from hot air balloons to connect remote villages
  357. Google's free WiFi now available at 400 Indian Railways stations
  358. After Beta-Testing On A Billion Indians, The Tech Behind Aadhaar Is Going Global
  359. PM Modi Launches Indian Digital Payment Apps In Singapore
  360. NCERT textbooks revised: Demonetisation, Swachh Bharat to Digital India, Modi’s flagship schemes find their way into school syllabus
  361. WHO adopts resolution on digital health initiated by India
  362. NIC to hire 800 people over next one year
  363. Ravi Shankar Prasad: ‘Digital India has become a mass movement in 4 years’
  364. New electronics policy soon: IT Minister
  365. CSC, SIDBI ink pact for financial support to village level entrepreneurs
  366. How to Get a Digital Signature Certificate in India: Process, Price, Getting One for Free, and Other Questions Answered
  367. Digital India goes rural: Modi’s ‘DigiGaon’ to bring villages on Wi-Fi Internet to boost literacy, incomes
  368. CSC to reach 2.50 lakh gram panchayats and 700 Digital villages to be established by the year end : Union Minister of Electronics & IT
  369. Government aims to more than double mobile phone production in 2 years
  370. Digital India: India to have 700 digital villages by the year-end
  371. 850 mn internet users key to India's $1 trillion digital economy: Report
  372. PM Modi's Digital India! Not books, free railway WiFi helps coolie pass Kerala Public Service Commission exam
  373. National Telecom Policy to focus on transition from physical to digital infra
  374. How the humble postman will bring banking to your doorstep
  375. Now, digital universities to soon offer higher education
  376. Number of adult Indians with bank accounts rises to 80%
  377. BHIM App Payments Touch Rs. 11,000 Crore In FY18 Amid Cashback Offers
  378. Big push for digital courts in India; here is what Modi government is doing
  379. Good news! BHIM App gives cashback plans to customers, merchants; here's how
  380. SBI, ICICI Bank and PNB see surge in digital transactions: Report
  381. Traditional sectors hiring tech talent to stay in game
  382. Dudhli village to turn digital this month
  383. India's Exports Up Nearly 19% Over Year In April-June 2018
  384. Indian Pharma Industry's Revenues Estimated To Have Surged 7.4% In 2017
  385. Impact Of MSP On Inflation Largely Depends Upon Procurement
  386. Water Storage In Major Reservoirs At 24% Of Total Capacity
  387. There is a need to understand product specific supply chains for India urge...
  388. NABARD Would Promote 5000 Farmer Producer Organizations In Next 2 Years; Sa...
  389. CPI inflation rises to 5% in June 2018
  390. Industrial production growth moderates to 3.2% in May 2018
  391. India's fuel product sales up 8.7% in June 2018
  392. Domestic crude oil imports soaring, output lags
  393. Retail Sales In India Growing At An Impressive Rate Of About 15%; Reveals A...
  394. National Highways and Port Connectivity projects worth Rs 6688 Crores to be...
  395. Enhanced monsoon activity to continue over Central India
  396. India becomes world's sixth largest economy
  397. India-Korea CEOs Develop An Ambitious Agenda To Enhance Trade And Investmen...
  398. PC Jeweller opens new showroom at Deoria, U.P.
  399. Ruia Aquaculture Farms shifts registered office
  400. Board of Asian Hotels (West) approves preferential allotment of 1.92 lakh e...
  401. Board of Aplaya Creations appoint directors
  402. Board of Fairdeal Filaments approves scheme of merger
  403. Simplex Projects announces change in directorate
  404. MIC Electronics announces resignation of directors
  405. Walchand Peoplefirst schedules board meeting
  406. Redington (India) to convene board meeting
  407. Fomento Resorts & Hotels AGM scheduled
  408. Nova Publications India to hold board meeting
  409. InterGlobe Aviation schedules AGM
  410. Gujarat State Petronet to declare Quarterly Result
  411. Kilpest India to discuss results
  412. RS Software (India) to discuss results
  413. China Stocks end mixed amid trade tensions
  414. Hong Kong Hang Seng extends gain
  415. Japan Nikkei gains 1.85% on offshore lead, weaker yen
  416. China: Stocks mixed amid trade tensions
  417. Japan Nikkei gains on offshore lead, weaker yen
  418. Australia Stocks mixed
  419. Australia Market bounces 0.85% on bottom fishing
  420. Japan: Nikkei jumps 1.2% on bargain buying, weaker yen
  421. Hong Kong Hang Seng gains on bargain hunting
  422. China Stocks rebound on bottom fishing
  423. Australia Market bounces on bottom fishing
  424. Japan Nikkei jumps on bargain buying, weaker yen
  425. Japan Nikkei tumbles 1.2% on latest tariff news
  426. Hong Kong Hang Seng falls as Sino-US trade war fears mount
  427. China: Stocks tumble 1.8% as US ramps up trade row, threatens new tariffs
  428. Key Indian equity indices trade flat in morning session
  429. Infiltration bid foiled in LoC, militant killed
  430. Heavy rains in Kerala disrupts normal life
  431. China's GDP grows 6.8%
  432. Macron to welcome French football team at Elysee Palace
  433. Israel sets up cybersecurity center to protect railways
  434. Protests continue in Iraq over lack of jobs, basic services
  435. Over 4,000 pilgrims leave Jammu for Amarnath Yatra
  436. Plastic bags consumption reduces by 80% in Israel
  437. Polish people take part in 'Day without cell phone
  438. Trump labels EU foe of US
  439. Bodies of 5 Bangladeshi footballers drowned in river recovered
  440. Simon Cowell rules out having more kids
  441. Briton 'lucky' to survive jump from Australia waterfall
  442. 10 killed in fresh Nicaragua clashes
  443. Pete Davidson comes to Ariana Grande's defence
  444. Who could move after World Cup performances?
  445. Rita Ora wants to bag more acting roles
  446. Harry Styles thanks fans in emotional speech
  447. Trump arrives in Helsinki for summit with Putin
  448. 8 killed in Kabul suicide bomb attack
  449. World Cup: France are champions, that's what matters, says Deschamps
  450. It was the best game we played in World Cup: Dalic
  451. Argentine press rips national team coach Sampaoli as he heads for the exit
  452. India enter quarters of Asian Junior badminton
  453. Gau Rakshaks not listening to Modi is a matter of concern: Former VP Hamid Ansari (IANS Interview)
  454. Making contaminated water potable -- at just 50 paise a litre
  455. Creating job opportunities from e-waste: India-born Australian scientist shows the way
  456. After SC order, officers' mindset has changed: Delhi minister
  457. How a woman grenade blast survivor overcame disability to inspire change (IANS Special Series)
  458. Theo Rossi feels 'super fortunate' to represent 'colourful' world
  459. The original modern 'Action Girl': Modesty Blaise and her capers (Column: Bookends)
  460. Skills that can help you at your workplace (July 15 is World Youth Skill Day)
  461. Prudent Corporate Advisory Services Offering Minority Stake to TA Associates
  462. TA Associates Announces Minority Investment in Prudent Corporate Advisory Services
  463. Market Xcel Enters the Big Data Analytics Arena
  464. Wipro Cited as a Leader in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Data Center Outsourcing and Hybrid Infrastructure Managed Services, North America
  465. StackRoute - a Digital Transformation Partner for Corporates by NIIT Recognized as the Most Innovative Learning Partner for Enterprises
  466. Ingram Micro Strengthens Alliance With Salesforce India
  467. Elevate to a Sportier Dimension. The New BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo Sport Launched in India
  468. Forevermark India Hosts the Seventh Edition of the Forevermark Forum in New Delhi
  469. CA Technologies Enhances Family Friendly Benefits With Industry-Leading Global New Parent Leave Policy
  470. Doy's #HappifyHarPal Campaign Has a Refreshing Answer to the Question #LogKyaKahenge
  471. Toyoda Gosei Enhances Technical Development Operations in India
  472. Brazil Approves AerSafe for Airbus 321 Aircraft to Comply with Fuel Tank Flammability Reduction Rule
  473. Contactless Technology Powers Fifty Percent of Purchases at 2018 FIFA World Cup Russiaa,c
  474. MetLife Selects Lucep as Winner of collab 3.0 EMEA
  475. Blockchain-based Adents NovaTrack Issues Token to Standardize Access to Comprehensive Supply Chain Traceability
  476. Croatia, STATS' First World Cup Team Customer with STATS Edgea,c, Goes on Historic Run to Final
  477. See Where the Future Unfolds at the IBC2018 Leaders' Forum
  478. RSA Conference 2018 Asia-Pacific & Japan Announces Keynote Stage Line-up
  479. Kohler Co. Unveiled as Principal Partner of Manchester United
  480. Corporate Social Responsibility Related News Releases and Story Ideas for Reporters, Bloggers and Media Outlets
  481. The case for UBI
  482. Asus Zenfone 5z review: Sleek, swift and power-packed mid-range smartphone
  483. Microsoft Surface Pro (2018) review: This is a polished, versatile tablet
  484. Kayakalp: Why Sacred Games could be Indian television's Lagaan moment
  485. Putin vs the US 'reset
  486. On mango trail: Peek into the world of a fruit that doesn't like to travel
  487. Moto G6 review: Value-for-money smartphone with premium design, features
  488. This Rolex made the first solo, non-stop voyage around the world
  489. The man who dressed Mick Jagger
  490. Calibre review: A dark, emotionally exhausting Netflix film that stuns you
  491. Are more and more people working meaningless jobs?
  492. David Lynch and Donald Trump: A brief, surreal history
  493. Neither East nor West: An Iranian rhapsody
  494. What would Shakespeare have made of Trump?
  495. Vinyl revival: The LP is making a comeback into living rooms, and how
  496. World's first robot-made burger to hit Bay area soon. All you need to know
  497. This is how toothy smiles in photos can prevent identity fraud
  498. Why Trump voters supported Trump
  499. The world in an arc
  500. Inside Obama's White House
  501. Bill Clinton and James Patterson have written a thriller, and it's good
  502. A major breakthrough for Halep?
  503. Meet Kate Spade, who stood for American women in fashion and beyond
  504. Intoxication down the ages
  505. Meet Michael Sitrick, the man who could not save Harvey Weinstein
  506. Prying open history
  507. Goodbye, Columbus: A look into the dwindling world of rare books
  508. A food trail along Thailand's eastern seaboard makes for rewarding travel
  509. Honor 10 review: Power-packed alternative to premium flagship smartphones
  510. Globalisation & the rise of Trump
  511. Yanni, 25 years after the Acropolis
  512. Apple Watch Series 3 (GPS+Cellular) review: Leave your phone at home
  513. Drowning at midlife? Start swimming
  514. Understanding Netanyahu
  515. 2019 Aston Martin DB11 Volante is a different beast with the top up
  516. Apple's 3 key executives quit their jobs in India: Here is their reason
  517. Fortis Healthcare fortunes to get Malaysia's IHH boost with acquisition
  518. Bajaj Auto's bike market share sees sharp rise in the June quarter
  519. Insolvency proceedings: Tata Steel readying blueprint to buy Bhushan Power
  520. Netflix's spending on content is bringing in more subscribers
  521. Realty sector hoping for boost from implementation of Rera, festive season
  522. Rolls-Royce plans for take-off in flying taxi market with propulsion system
  523. LIC board to meet on Monday to finalise acquisition of stake in IDBI Bank
  524. EU likely to hit Google with a record fine in Android monopoly case
  525. Govt should analyse why Air India stake sale process failed: IATA chief
  526. Tata Motors, Mahindra top spenders in auto industry on R&D among peers
  527. Homegrown companies Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra were the biggest spenders on research and development in 2016-17 among 25 automakers in India which together invested Rs 6,344 crore, latest industry data showed.
  528. AirAsia mulls dual Airbus jet order but value of the deal unclear
  529. Vistara removes box meal concept, to use tray for in-flight meals
  530. Air India set to rejig crew management system after rostering scam
  531. Aurobindo acquires Apotex Inc's biz in 5 European countries for 74 mn euros
  532. US court prevents Dr Reddy's from launching opioid treatment drug Suboxone
  533. New questions arise about executive behaviour of Uber COO Barney Harford
  534. RBI nod for Fairfax's 51% stake acquisition in Catholic Syrian Bank
  535. Vistara removes box meal concept, to use tray for in-flight meal
  536. IDBI Bank seeks shareholders' nod to raise for Rs 50 billion in capital
  537. Remuneration of Tata Motors' bosses drops as turnaround takes effect
  538. How Fifa World Cup 2018 boosted Berger Paints' Russian venture
  539. Dalmia Bharat eyes acquisitions as Binani Cement fate hangs in balance
  540. Virtual Reality startup SmartVizX raises Rs 100 mn pre-series A funding
  541. IHH wins race to acquire Fortis with Rs 40-bn bid, beats TPG-Manipal
  542. Tesla, BMW score a win for China amid Trumps' trade war antics
  543. Ikea not ready to open first India store yet, postpones launch to August 9
  544. Tycoon Mukesh Ambani set to overtake Alibaba's Jack Ma as Asia's richest
  545. Tata Motors, JLR face diverse dynamics in key markets: Chief Chandrasekaran
  546. Infosys Q1 net profit rises 3.7% to Rs 36.12 bn, delivers in-line numbers
  547. Kesoram AGM: Shareholder proposes handing over firm to Kumar Birla
  548. Singh brothers say Fortis Healthcare will grow stronger under IHH ownership
  549. NCLT gives 16 days to Lanco creditors to examine revised resolution plan
  550. Cisco saves $490 million by implementing flexi timings for employees
  551. Vedanta Group profit may take 2-3% hit on Sterlite Copper closure
  552. C Sivasankaran: A maverick prone to courting controversy and the CBI
  553. Soon, Google AI tools to help customise learning for the students
  554. Seed-stage investor SRI Capital announces $100 mn US-India VC fund
  555. Kerala, Delhi startups win Global Impact challenge; awarded cash prizes
  556. A milk startup takes on 300 million cows
  557. Supply chain solutions firm Leap India eyes Rs 5-6 bn in Series-C funding
  558. IIT Madras Incubation Cell sees increase in faculty joining startups
  559. What Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin looks for in an entrepreneur
  560. This Gurugram-based start-up brings cashless remote diagnosis to villages
  561. EV cab service provider Lithium to raise $8 mn from IFC for expansion
  562. Chai Point raises $20 mn in fresh funding from Paragon Partners, others
  563. AIMPLB approves setting up of 5 Sharia courts, 5 more under consideration
  564. Streaming video market: Every brand is trying to find its special place
  565. Google techie's lynching in Karnataka: How an act of kindness turned deadly
  566. News digest: Tata Tele loss, car market, Essar under watch, and more
  567. Ranbir Kapoor's Sanju smashes records, joins Bollywood's Rs 300 bn club
  568. E-waste can create job opportunities, says India-born Australian scientist
  569. Farmers' agitation to hit milk supply to Maharashtra cities from Monday
  570. Monsoon deficiency dips to 5%, rises to 30% in east, NE India: IMD data
  571. Temples won't create jobs in future, only science will, says Sam Pitroda
  572. Rs 3 bn lying unclaimed in India-linked dormant accounts in Swiss banks
  573. Military drill in Russia featuring India, Pak to focus on anti-terror ops
  574. PM Modi inaugurates Bansagar canal project, 100 Jan Aushadi Kendras in UP
  575. Imported cosmetic products with high discounts may be fake, warns industry
  576. Government refuses to share Facebook's response over data breach scandal
  577. Amartya Sen should spend some time in India to see reforms: NITI Aayog V-C
  578. Blood test significant diagnostic method for disease detection
  579. News digest: Sensex rising high, FIFA World Cup 2018 Final, and more
  580. Military most trusted in India; govt officials, parties take back seats
  581. Constitutional morality ought to dictate terms
  582. Taking multivitamins does not reduce the risk for cardiovascular disease
  583. Swift gene-editing technology may give boost to cancer treatment
  584. PM Narendra Modi inaugurates Rs 230-bn Purvanchal highway in Uttar Pradesh
  585. Urban centers draw global population growth, suggest demographic trends
  586. Police unearth fake passport racket in Tamil Nadu, two Sri Lankans nabbed
  587. Kolkata court issues summons to Shashi Tharoor on 'Hindu Pakistan' remark
  588. This is how modern world stress is taking a toll on pregnant women
  589. A super-secret Wimbledon beauty salon where no fans are allowed
  590. My duty as defence minister was repayment of Goa's loan to India: Parrikar
  591. Cost accountants should help reduce 'avoidable costs', fight gold plating
  592. In Dhaka, Rajnath Singh inaugurates India's largest visa centre
  593. BJP says Amit Shah didn't comment on building Ram temple before polls
  594. ED chargesheets Naveen Jindal, others in coal block allocation case
  595. Railways to install plastic bottle crushing machines at 2,000 stations
  596. Musk may visit India in 2019, but will Modi have the time in poll season?
  597. On Bangladesh visit, Rajnath discusses bilateral ties with PM Hasina
  598. Ghosts of past loans haunt India, borrowings for repayments likely to soar
  599. Using PNG, biofuel for cooking may soon get cheaper, subsidy proposed
  600. Become whistle-blowers, expose tax evaders: Piyush Goyal to businessmen
  601. 30,000 'weeded out' in crackdown on shell companies can again be directors
  602. Digital transactions to power key official macro-economic statistics
  603. No annual pay hike for PSB managers failing Mudra target, says Hansraj Ahir
  604. Council may consider bringing jet fuel, natural gas under GST ambit
  605. Statsguru: Economic climate worsens; industrial growth slows to 7-month low
  606. PM Modi to launch projects worth over Rs 550 billion in UP on July 29
  607. India becomes regional head of Asia Pacific at World Customs Organisation
  608. Farm loan waivers and not real income growth is driving rural demand
  609. Developing airports like real estate businesses doomed to fail: IATA chief
  610. Delhi govt allows charging Rs 50 extra for home delivery of public services
  611. Indian digital economy likely to touch $1 trillion-mark by 2022: DEA Secy
  612. India set for third-largest economy tag with $10 trn GDP by 2030: Garg
  613. World Cup 2018 final: France favourite but Croatia have element of surprise
  614. Centre must not micro-manage Finance Commission: Kerala FM Thomas Isaac
  615. ASCI to work closely with NCW to monitor 'indecent' advertisements
  616. US-China trade war to benefit Indian laminates manufacturers
  617. Farmers' groups plan 4-month agitation to oppose Centre's MSP hike
  618. MSP hike in Kharif crops may dent India's farm exports in long term
  619. West Bengal exempts e-way bill for job work, but industry may not complain
  620. MEIS rate hike to benefit Indian agri exporters marginally
  621. Infosys-built data analytics helps GoM decipher GST defaulters: Sushil Modi
  622. Slide in rank could hurt investor sentiment for 'Make in Odisha
  623. India could become third largest economy by 2030 with $10-trn GDP: Garg
  624. H-1B visa alert: Donald Trump makes things worse for Indian techies
  625. Norms on Korean gold imports may be changed before next CEPA meet
  626. Chhattisgarh to build six 100-bed multi-specialty hospitals on PPP model
  627. Life insurers' premium growth doubles in first quarter, says Irdai
  628. Trade war is the biggest concern for global financial market: Natixis
  629. Buoyed by lower import duties, Chilean fruit exporters eyeing Indian market
  630. India's trade deficit widens to five-year high in June; exports up 17.57%
  631. India-US 2+2 dialogue in September; MEA yet to confirm invite to Trump
  632. PNB's bad loan recovery of over Rs 77 bn in first quarter tops FY18 level
  633. Finance Ministry may ask Sebi to extend public float deadline for PSBs
  634. Fraud-hit PNB eyes biggest bank profit, may sell stake in housing finance
  635. HSBC India names Amitabh Malhotra head of investment banking
  636. Amitabh Malhotra appointed as head of Investment Banking for HSBC India
  637. Surging housing costs may prompt Reserve Bank to raise rates again
  638. DBS aims to cover 18 more cities in India in next 12 to 18 months
  639. Will SBI's bond plan help India Inc's comeback to the offshore market?
  640. Future Generali India Insurance starts delivering policies via WhatsApp
  641. Bank, insurance firm unions threaten nationwide stir over govt policies
  642. CBI books three Mumbai companies for banking fraud as SBI loses Rs 1.36 bn
  643. With no relief from Sebi, LIC to make open offer to IDBI Bank shareholders
  644. Axis Bank recommends three candidates to succeed CEO Shikha Sharma
  645. No impact of ownership change on debt-ridden IDBI Bank rating, says ICRA
  646. IndusInd Bank Q1 up by 24% at Rs 10.36 billion, asset quality falls
  647. LIC to make open offer to IDBI Bank shareholders for 51% equity: Source
  648. Who will succeed CEO Shikha Sharma? Axis Bank shortlists three candidates
  649. Axis Bank today said it has shortlisted three candidates to succeed the MD & CEO Shikha Sharma, whose term is due to expire in December this year.
  650. ICICI group's insurance arms to focus on technology, newer sales channels
  651. State Bank of India to raise dollar funds through maiden green bonds
  652. RBI raises Centre's WMA advances to Rs 700 bn for July-September quarter
  653. Banks clock 85% of annual credit target of Rs 600 bn in Odisha
  654. As govt bond yields dry up, central banks ramp up their risk taking
  655. CBI seeks support from tax experts to probe multi-billion banking frauds
  656. PSBs to raise over Rs 500 bn equity capital in FY19 for business growth
  657. Set up central agency with experts to evaluate big loan proposals: ICAI
  658. IMPS fund transfers double from previous year to Rs 3.23 trn in Apr-Jun qtr
  659. PNB's big wilful defaults fall to Rs 153 bn in June; improve 0.87% over May
  660. RBI fiat on penalties makes auditors see red; banks may have to pay more
  661. Sashakt scheme will stabilise bank books in medium term, says Fitch
  662. Senior bankers get up to 4 years in jail for 1992 mega securities scam
  663. CBI arrests two retired Bank of India officials in Rs 26.5-bn fraud
  664. PNB invites bids to sell 3 NPA accounts to recover over Rs 1.36 bn
  665. Banks finalise inter-creditor agreement to fast-track NPA resolution
  666. HDFC Bank most valuable bank in the emerging market outside China
  667. Banks to cease cryptocurrency transactions from July 10 after RBI directive
  668. Delhi HC to hear plea against 'Sacred Games
  669. UP: Woman given triple talaq for giving birth to girl child
  670. J-K: One terrorist gunned down in Kupwara encounter
  671. SC to hear garbage disposal, waste management case today
  672. Child marriage stopped in UP after police intervention
  673. The police here stopped a child marriage two days before the wedding after receiving a complaint in this regard, the police said here today.
  674. Highlighted issues faced by Manipur people at NEC meet: Guv
  675. Stressing that people in remote areas do not understand Hindi or English, Manipur Governor Najma Heptullah has said she highlighted the need to translate literature of all central schemes into local languages, during the recently concluded North East Council (NEC) plenary.
  676. Eight people hospitalised in UP for suspected food poisoning
  677. Eight members of a family, including two children, were admitted to a hospital for suspected food poisoning at a village in Shamli district, the police said today.
  678. People converting religion should be barred from govt facilities: BJP MP
  679. Rupee slips 6 paise against US dollar
  680. The rupee fell 6 paise to 68.59 against the US dollar in early trade today on fresh buying of the American currency by importers.
  681. WB: Ahead of PM's rally, farmers appeal for facilities
  682. TDP leaders likely to meet AIADMK, DMK, JD(S) leaders today
  683. GST worked well, generated sufficient revenue: Piyush Goyal
  684. Dalit groom takes out wedding procession in Kasganj after 80 years
  685. Felt proud to help woman, who gave birth to twins in train: Cop
  686. Surat: Open manhole claims life of 7-yr-old boy
  687. Govt, private sectors should work together for skilled ecosystem: Pradhan
  688. RS Prasad questions Rahul's silence over 'Muslim party' remark
  689. PM Modi to address farmer's rally in West Bengal today
  690. Kiran Bedi trolled as she congratulates 'Puducherrians' for France's FIFA victory
  691. Body of security guard found inside water tank in Delhi
  692. The body of a security guard was found inside a water tank at a residence in southeast Delhi's East of Kailash today, an official said.
  693. Air hostess commits suicide, family alleges dowry harassment
  694. A female flight attendant allegedly committed suicide after jumping from the terrace of her residence in south Delhi's Hauz Khas, police said today.
  695. President Kovind, PM Modi laud France on FIFA victory
  696. Kiwi cricket legend Hadlee faces more cancer surgery
  697. New Zealand cricketing great Richard Hadlee will undergo a second round of surgery after cancer spread to his liver, his wife Dianne said Monday.
  698. After Wimbledon, reborn Djokovic targets US happy hunting ground
  699. With his Grand Slam reputation and place back in the world top 10 restored, Novak Djokovic will now target a third career Wimbledon/US Open double after clinching his fourth title at the All England Club.
  700. EU urges big powers to prevent trade 'conflict and chaos
  701. The European Union today called on the United States, China and Russia to work together to avoid trade "conflict and chaos" to prevent it spiralling into violent confrontation.
  702. USA win inaugural athletics World Cup
  703. The United States of America recorded a comprehensive victory in the inaugural edition of the Athletics World Cup after dominating the second day of the event in London on Sunday.
  704. Thai cave rescue divers given diplomatic immunity: report
  705. Two Australian divers who helped extract the young football team trapped in a Thai cave obtained diplomatic immunity before the rescue in case it failed, national broadcaster ABC reported today.
  706. Modric says Golden Ball 'bittersweet' after World Cup defeat
  707. Croatia captain Luka Modric said being awarded the Golden Ball for the World Cup's best player was "bittersweet" after losing the final 4-2 to France on Sunday.
  708. Argentina part company with coach Sampaoli
  709. Argentina have parted company with coach Jorge Sampaoli following their poor World Cup campaign, the federation announced on Sunday.
  710. Macron cheers from the stands -- then 'dabs' in the changing room
  711. President Emmanuel Macron was pictured cheering from the stadium, got drenched in the rain on the pitch, then attempted to "dab" with the players in the changing room Sunday after France's victory in the World Cup.
  712. France World Cup win 'as beautiful' as 1998 victory for Deschamps
  713. Didier Deschamps said France were "swimming in happiness" after his players interrupted his post-World Cup final press conference, dancing and showering their manager in drinks as they celebrated their 4-2 win over Croatia.
  714. Croatia's luck ran out with World Cup penalty call, says Dalic
  715. Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic said his side had run out of luck after they conceded a controversial penalty awarded by VAR in the 4-2 World Cup final defeat against France on Sunday.
  716. Muslim candidates running in record numbers face backlash
  717. A liberal woman of colour with zero name recognition and little funding takes down a powerful, long serving congressman from her own political party.
  718. Trump and Putin test ties in Baltic showdown
  719. After months of anticipation, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin meet today to put to the test the US president's ambition to forge a personal bond with the Kremlin chief.
  720. China's economic growth slows to 6.7% in second quarter amid trade war
  721. Clashes, road accidents mar French World Cup partying
  722. Dozens of youths shattered windows at a popular store on the Champs Elysees avenue while hundreds of thousands of fans celebrated France's World Cup victory, according to an AFP journalist at the scene.
  723. More than 10 civilians killed in Mali attack
  724. At least 10 civilians have been killed in a possible jihadist attack in Mali's northeast, close to the border with Niger, according to armed Touareg groups and local authorities.
  725. Croatian leader says Trump, Putin key to peace
  726. Croatia's president hopes her American and Russian counterparts show "responsibility" and remember they are the guarantors of the whole world's stability when they hold their first summit today.
  727. 5 killed in S.Africa mine fire
  728. At least five miners in South Africa were killed following an underground fire, the government said, while a rescue operation was ongoing for the sole survivor.
  729. Mexican president-elect slashes his own salaryMexican president-elect slashes his own salary
  730. Mexican President-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador says he plans to earn 40 per cent of what his predecessor makes when he takes office in December as part of an austerity push in government.
  731. Paraglider charged in Trump resort flight; Finns demonstrate
  732. A man has been charged in connection with a Greenpeace protest that breached a no-fly security zone and flew a banner close to the golf resort where President Donald Trump was staying, Scottish police has said.
  733. Syrian government targets rebels near Israel-occupied Golan
  734. Syrian government forces unleashed hundreds of missiles on a rebel-held area near the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, activists have said, the latest phase in an offensive to clear southern Syria of insurgents.
  735. Putin 'proud' of Russia's handling of World Cup
  736. President Vladimir Putin said Russia could be "proud" of its hosting of the football World Cup, judging it a success "in every respect" after final.
  737. Police officer, bystander die from gunshot wounds
  738. A Massachusetts police officer and bystander died from wounds sustained when a suspect allegedly took the officer's gun and fired following a vehicle crash and a foot chase.
  739. Deadly fire shuts down key route to Yosemite National Park
  740. A wildfire that killed a California firefighter grew quickly and forced the closure of a key route into Yosemite National Park as crews contended with sweltering conditions, authorities said.
  741. New Mexico passenger bus crash kills 3, injures 24 others
  742. A crash involving a commercial passenger bus and three other vehicles on a New Mexico highway killed three people and injured 24 others, some critically, authorities said.
  743. Croatia's luck ran out with penalty call: Dalic
  744. Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic lamented his side's luck after conceding a controversial penalty awarded by VAR in losing the World Cup final 4-2 to France.
  745. Modric wins World Cup Golden Ball, Mbappe young player award
  746. Croatia captain Luka Modric won the Golden Ball award for the World Cup's best player despite being on the losing side to France in a thrilling final in Moscow today.
  747. Small American city revives its forgotten Indian connection
  748. The historic port city of Astoria in the North Western American State of Oregon is trying to revive its more than a century old Indian connection which was forgotten till a few years ago.
  749. Trump lands in Helsinki, slams media for Russian policy
  750. US President Donald Trump today arrived in Helsinki for the first summit with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin after he lashed out at the media for being critical of his Russian policy.
  751. Croatia's Luka Modric wins best player of World Cup award
  752. Croatia captain Luka Modric won the Golden Ball for the World Cup's best player despite losing out 4-2 to France in a thrilling final in Moscow today.
  753. England's Harry Kane wins World Cup Golden Boot
  754. England's Harry Kane won the World Cup Golden Boot award as top scorer with six goals.
  755. FIFA WC: Decoding France's dream run
  756. Gear up for first 'Doctor Who' teaser featuring Jodie Whittaker
  757. PeeCee wraps 'Isn't It Romantic
  758. Sacred Games row: Anurag Kashyap gives 'yay' to Rahul's remark
  759. China's ZTE shares soar after U.S. lifts supplier ban
  760. Xiaomi slides after China rules it out of stock connect scheme
  761. China looks to get cozy with EU in annual talks as Trump tariffs bite
  762. Gold prices buoyed by weaker dollar, Asian stocks
  763. Asian shares fall on soft China data, trade war fears
  764. Oil prices ease on potential supply hikes; Trump-Putin eyed
  765. China second-quarter GDP growth cools as factory output weakens, trade row flares
  766. Asian shares fall as China data points to slowing growth
  767. Boeing concerned about tariff talk, but no business impact yet
  768. IFFCO launches iMandi App for rural digital revolution
  769. Routinely screening can prevent opioid use
  770. Infosys advances after bonus issue
  771. Negative market breadth
  772. Market may open lower on negative Asian cues
  773. DCB Bank allots 99,850 equity shares
  774. Board of Asian Hotels (West) approves preferential allotment of 1.92 lakh equity shares
  775. Tree shrews violate mammal rules!
  776. Infosys in focus after Q1 result, bonus issue
  777. Putin's umbrella hogs all limelight at FIFA WC presentation
  778. Iran Dy Foreign Minister arrives in India
  779. Pak blast: Our own killed Haroon Bilour, alleges Ghulam Ahmad Bilour
  780. Pak's interim PM Mulk visits Quetta, discusses security situation
  781. Protests erupt in Chicago after man shot dead by police
  782. France's FIFA win an end of immigration debates?
  783. PC Jeweller hits over 2-year low on withdrawal of buyback offer; falls 22%
  784. PC Jeweller hits over 2-year low on withdrawal of buyback offer; stock tanks 22%
  785. Dr Reddy's slips 11% as US court prevents selling of Opioid treatment drug
  786. How UGC played a part in triggering controversy over Institute of Eminence
  787. Seven IPOs worth Rs 140 billion to hit markets in the coming week
  788. MARKETS LIVE: Indices trade flat, Nifty tests 11,000; Infosys gains 3%
  789. markets, sebi
  790. The World Cup in the times of social media: trolls, bots and gender
  791. Fifa World Cup 2018
  792. Trump labels EU America's foe, says it takes advantage of US in trade
  793. Donald Trump
  794. Bajaj bike
  795. money, mudra scheme, bribe
  796. Ranbir Kapoor's Sanju smashes records, joins Bollywood's Rs 3 billion club
  797. Ranbir kapoor, sanju
  798. Representative Image.
  799. Indian economy, economy
  800. Huawei Nova 3, Nova 3i India launch on July 26: Know price, specs, features
  801. Huawei Nova 3
  802. France win 4-2 thriller against Croatia to lift World Cup after 20 years
  803. FPIs selling spree continues; withdraw Rs 12 bn from markets in July so far
  804. How Jack White's rock song 'Seven Nation Army' became the World Cup anthem
  805. Jack White
  806. Tamil Nadu opposes Higher Education Bill, says no to scrapping UGC
  807. UPSC Prelims result 2018 out, here's the direct link to check score
  808. Trade war's next casualty? Growth in Southeast Asia's 6 biggest economies
  809. Trump-Putin meet: A survey explains how Russians see US and its President
  810. Trump's date with Putin is significant but it may not change anything
  811. Five EU countries to take in 250 of 450 migrants stranded off Italian coast
  812. Donald Trump told me to sue European Union over Brexit, says Theresa May
  813. Back me or risk ending up with no Brexit at all, says UK PM Theresa May
  814. Pak media questions government and Army over claims of crushing terrorism
  815. Sharif's family may approach Islamabad HC against conviction in graft case
  816. I'm in jail only because I'm Nawaz Sharif's daughter: Maryam in audio clip
  817. Lockheed Martin's F-35 jet price falls 6% to below $90 million: Sources
  818. Israel airstrikes in Gaza target Hamas militants; 2 teenagers killed
  819. US oil boom delivers costly surprise; traders counting hefty losses
  820. Pak elections: Facebook deletes accounts of Hafiz Saeed's political party
  821. How Nawaz Sharif represents Pak's best chance at becoming 'normal' country
  822. Facing an attack from the Pakistani deep state, can Nawaz Sharif comeback?
  823. Dirty washroom for Nawaz Sharif, deprived of bed in jail, alleges son
  824. Will growing intolerance lead to the end of democracy in Indonesia?
  825. Meet the CEO of America's Most Exciting Bank - at least as he's branded it
  826. Airbus near blockbuster $23 billion A321neo aircraft sale to AirAsia
  827. Still can't believe it worked': The story of the Thailand cave rescue
  828. How the spies hid behind bitcoin
  829. Russians hacked Hillary Clinton the day Donald Trump invited them to
  830. Johnson & Johnson vows to appeal $4.7 bn talc verdict awarded to 22 women
  831. Indictment of Russian officers puts pressure on Trump at Putin summit
  832. Pakistan blast: Balochistan mourns the death of its fragile peace
  833. Walt Disney's $71-billion deal with 21st Century Fox backed by proxy firms
  834. Facebook hires top Google engineer to head its in-house chip development
  835. US stocks edge higher on industrials, energy firms; dollar flattens
  836. Investing in SoftBank a bet on Masayoshi Son's deal-making prowess
  837. Facebook, Twitter, Alphabet to testify at US House Judiciary hearing
  838. Maryam, husband to challenge verdict; Sharif lands in 'B' class jail
  839. Where to keep Sharif after arrest? Media critical of Pakistan's dilemma
  840. Imran Khan taunts Sharif over Modi ties, says they stoked border tension
  841. Latest News
  842. Zidane, Mbappe star in multi-cultural French team, but race tensions remain
  843. RSS wants Citizenship Amendment Bill in backburner after protests in Assam
  844. PM Modi to address farmers in West Bengal today, may focus on MSP hike
  845. Cong objects to Modi's 'Muslim party' remark, slams PM's 'sick mindset
  846. Essar under watch over 'illegal' coal-bed methane extraction in West Bengal
  847. Frigate purchase from Russia hit by high cost of warship building
  848. We are more advanced than rivals in cloud space: Alibaba Cloud's Alex Li
  849. Infosys sees subcontracting costs going up a notch higher in June quarter
  850. Soonicorns': Bullish BigBasket just $50 million shy of billion-dollar club
  851. Manpower issues: Staff rationalisation to continue in FY19, says SAIL
  852. Profitable, sustainable growth key for digital India: Airtel's Gopal Vittal
  853. More numbers of high performers quit Infosys in Q1 than in past quarters
  854. After hitting a new high in 2017, corporates cut back on bonds in 2018
  855. Short-term outlook for the market remains positive: Devang Shah
  856. Nifty outlook and top trading ideas from Prabhudas Lilladher for today
  857. Do we need more strategy making?
  858. A thin rally
  859. Under scrutiny
  860. Should the world have allowed the 2008 economic crisis to play out?
  861. Different trade wars are needed
  862. Making Sashakt stronger
  863. BJP's janus-headed stand on LGBTQ
  864. Rupee slide is part of the story
  865. I will run for re-election in 2020 as everyone wants me to: Donald Trump
  866. Was Russia 2018 the greatest of all Fifa World Cups?
  867. US third-largest car market for India in FY18 after Mexico, South Africa
  868. Tata Teleservices registers India Inc's biggest loss at Rs 275 billion
  869. Letter to BS: Hima Das is first Indian to win a medal in global track event
  870. Letter to BS: Protecting Taj Mahal is India's national priority
  871. Letter to BS: Global majors seek US help on RBI data norms
  872. Govt to launch a special magazine on employment and self-employment
  873. More MBA graduates are choosing tech jobs, and Silicon Valley is hiring
  874. CRISIL SME Tracker: Scale-up recipe eludes branded-food MSEs
  875. IIM-A, other top B-schools moot IIT-like joint placement committee
  876. CRISIL SME TRACKER: Testing times for small electrical equipment makers
  877. Philips gets Virat Kohli as brand ambassador for male grooming products
  878. CRISIL SME Tracker: Working capital gap widening for MSMEs
  879. Hot Wheels hits the road to reach its fans
  880. US varsities may lose out as country gets tougher with overstaying students
  881. Honda bets on the new Amaze to gain market, price begins at Rs 559,900
  882. CRISIL SME Tracker: Working capital woes continue to hobble leather MSEs
  883. CRISIL SME trackrer: Trailing B-schools have their task cut out
  884. Bangalore tops as the highest paying city, standing at Rs 1.08 mn: Report
  885. 60% of Indian millennials eat out at least thrice a month, says report
  886. Human error is a big security issue in data breaches, says study
  887. Bengaluru is most preferred city for MBA aspirants in India: Survey
  888. Gender diversity rises to 50% among doctoral research applicants at IIMs
  889. How companies are using Neuromarketing to influence what brands you buy
  890. Smiley Company looks to cash in on the ubiquity of its trademark emoji
  891. Only 11% Indian firms are satisfied with current level of talent analytics
  892. Organisations are redesigning jobs around AI and robotics, says report
  893. IPL 2018: CSK, Rajasthan Royals take guard to put troublesome past behind
  894. Art of storytelling in the digital age: Keep the message short and simple
  895. Microsoft, YouTube, Facebook, Google shake down the Indian language tree
  896. #MeToo movement reaches S Korea, one of world's worst workplaces for women
  897. HRD Ministry leaves it to IIMs to chose between degree and diploma
  898. Books & Ideas
  899. Subbarao vs UPA: The governor in his labyrinth
  900. Book Extract: Mix and match
  901. Setco Automotive to hold board meeting
  902. Board of Prabhat Telecoms (India) decides to change trading platform
  903. Board of Vipul approves resignation of CFO
  904. Cochin Shipyard signs shipbuilding contract with Inland Water Authority of India
  905. Visa Steel announces change in CFO
  906. Vedanta update on bid process for acquisition of GMR Chhattisgarh Energy
  907. City Union Bank allots 6.65 crore equity shares
  908. Adani Green Energy wins tender for setting up 300 MWac solar generation project
  909. Music Broadcast to hold board meeting
  910. Outcome of board meeting of Boston Leasing & Finance
  911. Crown Tours reports standalone net loss of Rs 0.10 crore in the June 2018 quarter
  912. Cyient standalone net profit rises 8.79% in the June 2018 quarter
  913. Cyient consolidated net profit declines 4.11% in the June 2018 quarter
  914. Adinath Exim Resources standalone net profit rises 100.00% in the June 2018 quarter
  915. 3i Infotech standalone net profit rises 123.39% in the June 2018 quarter
  916. Dhruv Estates reports standalone net loss of Rs 0.02 crore in the June 2018 quarter
  917. 3i Infotech consolidated net profit declines 27.92% in the June 2018 quarter
  918. Infosys standalone net profit rises 2.58% in the June 2018 quarter
  919. Infosys consolidated net profit rises 3.70% in the June 2018 quarter
  920. Ramgopal Polytex to conduct board meeting
  921. SEAMEC's subsidiary - SEAMEC International FZE acquires bulk carrier
  922. FPIs turn net sellers
  923. Nifty July futures at small premium
  924. Board of Infosys approves bonus issue
  925. Sensex, Nifty settle with small losses
  926. Lalu Prasad's elder son Tej Pratap is working hard on an image makeover
  927. Letter to BS: Telecom Commission approves new net neutrality rules
  928. Letter to BS: Confidence in PSBs is at a historically low level now
  929. Letter to BS: Some loopholes in education reforms need to be plugged
  930. Federer wants to win a new game
  931. Letter to BS: Vital for India to consolidate trade ties with Asean nations
  932. Letter to BS: Demand patterns undergoing a sea change in apparel exports
  933. Getting on the AI learning curve
  934. Letter to BS: Jayant Sinha garlanding lynching convicts is indefensible
  935. Letter to BS: Will Project Sashakt help clear the Indian banking mess?
  936. Letter to BS More freedom given to bank boards now, says Ravi Venkatesan
  937. Moon Jae-in invites Narendra Modi to visit South Korea in 2020
  938. Letter to BS: Inside the Thai cave and the obstacles facing rescuers
  939. Letter to BS: Public sector banks need greater functional autonomy
  940. Letter to BS: 'Project Sashakt' to solve the problem of bad loans?
  941. Lalu cuts short resting period as family drama leads to infighting in RJD
  942. Planting an idea: Delhi Pradesh Mahila Cong holds 'save the tree campaign
  943. Letter to BS: President Kovind's speech-writer should verify facts
  944. Letter to BS: New scheme for NPA resolution detracts from the IBC
  945. Letter to BS: Raise retirement age of judges, says Attorney-General
  946. Is a total party revamp on the cards for BJP ahead of 2019 elections?
  947. Scott Pruitt and the global heat wave
  948. How Google, Facebook are monopolising ideas
  949. Letter to BS: Govt approves proposal to hike MSP by 50% for 14 kharif crops
  950. Letter to BS: Sebi sets fresh deadline for ICICI Bank and MD
  951. Political debut: Tej Pratap's wife Aishwarya Rai is new face of RJD
  952. Global ageing and fiscal solvency
  953. SC verdict on Delhi govt vs LG: How Congress spoke in multiple voices
  954. Letter to BS: Now social media is being exploited to spread violence
  955. Letter to BS: Stressed sectors of economy impeding investment, job creation
  956. Letter to BS: Are technology giants determined to spy on common people?
  957. HDFC Mutual Fund IPO to open on July 25; Sebi issues final observations
  958. Buoyant Nifty sees highest weekly gain in 16 months; RIL stock rises
  959. Mining body Fimi urges help for Karnataka iron ore extractors
  960. Jewellers find new way to bypass tax authorities and launder smuggled gold
  961. After Sensex rally, mid-and small-caps likely to play catch up: Analysts
  962. Digital payments: Sebi bars stock brokers from accepting cash from clients
  963. Today's picks: From Hindalco to Indiabulls, hot stocks to watch today
  964. Emerging-Market rally pits Morgan Stanley against Goldman Sachs
  965. Centre miffed with Jute Corporation over low scale of MSP operations
  966. NMDC increases iron ore price by Rs 150 a tonne for non-Karnataka mines
  967. Sensex nears life high on earnings boost; RIL, HDFC Bank shares gain
  968. Sebi mulls compulsory delivery for metal derivatives contracts
  969. Amazon Prime Day works for gadgets. Can it sell cereal and cod?
  970. PE/VC investments up by 46% in first half of 2018, cross $15 bn in value
  971. Today's picks: From TCS to Asian Paints, hot stocks to watch today
  972. Arysta buy to make UPL the world's fifth largest crop protection company
  973. Britannia might replace HPCL in the Nifty 50 index, says brokerage
  974. Your raise is now based on next year's performance
  975. Statsguru: Sharp hike in minimum support prices likely to up CPI
  976. Chris Wood's ex-Japan portfolio dips 1.6% in Q1FY19, drops Vedanta
  977. Swadhaar buyout to support RBL Bank's retail plans, regulatory needs
  978. Temasek invests $50 million in TPG Growth's Asia healthcare platform
  979. A Snapshot of PE activity & deals
  980. In big jump, SMEs raise Rs 8.25 billion through IPOs in April-June quarter
  981. Shriram Transport posts sharpest fall in 19-months, turns investors jittery
  982. Lenders may invoke guarantees of Shriram Transport Finance on SVL Ltd
  983. Sensex on 2-week high, gains 267 pts after govt hikes MSP for kharif crops
  984. Tokyo unveils world's 1st digital psychedelic art museum without guide maps
  985. Today's picks: From Maruti Suzuki to Vedanta, hot stocks to watch today
  986. In swift follow-up action, Indian warship visits Indonesia's Sabang port
  987. If others are moving Titanic, we're moving a speedboat: Kunal Bahl
  988. Today's Paper
  989. Economy & Policy
  990. Pakistan's financials look dismal; other parameters are no better: Report
  991. India equities could outperform rest of Asia, says Manishi Raychaudhuri
  992. 2019 Lok Sabha polls: BJP seeks maximum support from Uttar Pradesh's kisans
  993. Street signs: Tale of two benchmarks, grey mkt cheer TCNS issue, and more
  994. Trent: Record store additions and private label sales to boost earnings
  995. State scan: Tamil Nadu govt is caving in under pressure from green lobbies
  996. Equity fund managers load Reliance Industries, TCS ahead of big jump
  997. From Arbitration tribunal to IT returns, here are the key court orders
  998. Fintech startup IndiaLends targets disbursing Rs 10 billion loans in FY19
  999. Newsmaker: Sumitra Mahajan, the woman who turned Indore into BJP citadel
  1000. Monsoon Session of Parliament: Why legislative business may take a hit
  1001. Good repayment track record must for top-up loan: All you need to know
  1002. Single or multiple rates in GST
  1003. HEC Bill will lead to further centralisation of higher education: Experts
  1004. Simple, low-ticket insurance: These products cover new areas of risks
  1005. Ikea's new campaign targets buyers ahead of first store launch in Hyderabad
  1006. Ride out the volatility
  1007. How plastic makers are fighting an image crisis: All you need to know
  1008. The Strategist Quiz (# 570)
  1009. Answers to the Strategist quiz #569
  1010. Future Group testing a door-step delivery service in a bid to secure market
  1011. Hinge Is Using a New Algorithm to Identify Your Most Compatible
  1012. Mate
  1013. Empowering Citizens: Experts Predict the Future of Our Urban Cities [Sponsored]
  1014. We May Have Reached a Turning Point in the Opioid Crisis, Report Implies
  1015. CEO of a Hyperloop Company Has Some Surprising Thoughts On The Future of Transportation
  1016. This Scientist Predicted He Would Live to 150. Now He's Not So Sure.
  1017. The Digest: That Brain-Tingle Sensation Might Have Physical And Mental Benefits
  1018. The Digest: The First Privately-Funded Unmanned Spacecraft Might Land on the Moon in February
  1019. The Digest: Starbucks Is Replacing Plastic Straws With “Sippy Cups” for Adults
  1020. The Digest: Scientists Create New Cochlear Implants That Allow Gerbils to “Hear” Light
  1021. Boston Dynamics' SpotMini Could Deliver Your Next Package
  1022. Decades Of Scientific Research Does, In Fact, Suggest Breastfeeding Is Best for Babies
  1023. Have a Problem With Your Internet Provider? The FCC Doesn’t Want to Hear About It
  1024. Qbits for Cubists: Robots Made These Incredible Works of Fine Art
  1025. DeepMind Created a Test to Measure an AI’s Ability to Reason
  1026. This Cancer Cure
  1027. Video Is Fake. That's The Point.
  1028. The Digest: Walmart Patents Tech for Eavesdropping on Workers
  1029. The Digest: Tech CEO Pitches Boeing a Flying Train Concept
  1030. Future Transportation Solutions will Travel Faster And Further Than Ever Before
  1031. The Digest: We Finally Know Where Those Mysterious Subatomic Particles Are Coming From
  1032. The Digest: VR Treatment, Even Without a Therapist, Helps People Overcome Fear of Heights
  1033. The Digest: A British Startup Is Using AI to Teach Cars to Drive Themselves
  1034. The Digest: The Next Telemarketer You Hang up on Might Be Google’s Duplex AI
  1035. The Digest: Removing Spent Underwater Oil Rigs Might Do More Harm Than Good
  1036. Electronic Skin Lets Amputees Feel Pain Through Their Prosthetics
  1037. The Digest: A Wildlife Charity Is Auctioning off a CryptoKitty in a First-of-Its-Kind Fundraiser
  1038. The Digest: A New Cloaking Approach Could Potentially Make Objects Invisible From Every Direction
  1039. The Digest: Doctors Repair Infants' Damaged Hearts With Experimental Procedure
  1040. The Digest: NASA Isn’t Doing Enough to Prevent Us From Contaminating Other Planets, Report Says
  1041. The Digest: This Floating Robot DRAGON Can Change Shape Mid-Flight
  1042. The Digest: Hackers Are Stealing Sensitive Documents From The U.S. Military And Selling Them
  1043. Hands on Virtual Reality, No Remotes Required
  1044. There's More to 5G Than You Think. Here's How Our Networks Have Evolved.
  1045. The Digest: The UK Is Creating a Database of Citizens’ DNA and Other Biometrics
  1046. The World of Tomorrow: What Will Your City Look Like in The Future? [Sponsored]
  1047. The Digest: California Cracks Down on the Companies Harvesting Your Data
  1048. How Scalable Blockchain Technology Can Bring Us Closer to Earth 2.0 [Sponsored]
  1049. You can now let a Nobel Prize-winning algorithm suggest your perfect match.
  1050. “The present and future become flavorless without the past.
  1051. A major health insurer released a report about opioids, and it has some encouraging news.
  1052. Consumers may now have to pay for the FCC's help.
  1053. Here are the winners of the 2018 RobotArt competition.
  1054. The researchers drew inspiration from human IQ tests.
  1055. Its creator tells us why he made a "Trojan horse" to teach people to be more skeptical of videos just like that one.
  1056. Save money. Live better. Maybe watch what you say.
  1057. It's a plane! It's a train! It's...kinda both?
  1058. Scientists team up to track down the source of high-energy neutrinos.
  1059. A "virtual coach" could help you overcome your phobia.
  1060. It would include lots of data about law-abiding citizens, including their faces and voices.
  1061. Join Futurism, MoMA, and Allianz for a panel discussion on the future of cities.
  1062. It allows consumers to opt-out if companies sell their data.
  1063. A massively scalable blockchain that could fundamentally change how our world operates.
  1064. This Scientist Predicted He Would Live to 150. Now He’s Not So Sure.
  1065. Boston Dynamics’ SpotMini Could Deliver Your Next Package
  1066. The Digest: Doctors Repair Infants’ Damaged Hearts With Experimental Procedure
  1067. Hands on Virtual Reality, No Remotes Required
  1068. Boston Dynamics’ SpotMini Could Deliver Your Next Package
  1069. Cartoons
  1070. #Algorithm
  1071. #dating
  1072. #hinge
  1073. #allianz
  1074. #future cities
  1075. #moma
  1076. #addiction
  1077. #opioid epidemic
  1078. #opioids
  1079. #communications providers
  1080. #fcc
  1081. #internet
  1082. #art
  1083. #fine art
  1084. #abstract reasoning
  1085. #DeepMind
  1086. This Week in Tech: July 7 â€" July 13, 2018
  1087. #communication
  1088. #patents
  1089. #air travel
  1090. #airplanes
  1091. #akka
  1092. #advanced transport
  1093. #alternative transportation
  1094. #hyperloop
  1095. #blazar
  1096. #multimessenger astronomy
  1097. #neutrino
  1098. #mental health
  1099. #phobia
  1100. The Digest: Baidu’s Autonomous Buses Will Start Transporting Passengers in Japan Next Year
  1101. The Digest: NASA Starts Tests to Prepare For Flight of “Quiet” Supersonic Jet
  1102. The Digest: This AI Analyzes Ash to Figure out the Cause of a Volcanic Eruption
  1103. The Digest: Facial Recognition Tech Is No Match for Juggalo Makeup
  1104. The Digest: Seattle Becomes the First Major U.S. City to Ban Plastic Straws
  1105. The Digest: China Has (Probably) Been Pumping a Banned Gas Into the Atmosphere
  1106. Using “Shark Vision” We’ve Learned Some Sharks Glow in the Dark
  1107. CRISPR Doesn’t Cause Unintended Mutations in Monkeys, Study Finds
  1108. Biohacker Who Implanted Transit Chip in Hand Evades Fine
  1109. UC Berkeley Finally Scores a Win With Two CRISPR Patents
  1110. The Digest: More Than Half of ICO-Funded Startups Fail Within 4 Months, Study Says
  1111. The Digest: YouTube Tweaks Site Design, Dedicates $25 Million to Combat “Fake News”
  1112. The Digest: Apps That Provide Benefits Might Actually Make the Gig Economy Sustainable
  1113. AirPods Meet Bose: The World’s Smartest Earphones Let You Personalize Your Audio Experience [Affiliate]
  1114. Lab-Grown Neanderthal Minibrains Reveal How They’re Different From Humans’
  1115. The Digest: The World’s Smallest Surgical Robot Is Almost Ready for the Operating Room
  1116. Faulty Studies Mean Everything You Know About Nutrition Is Wrong
  1117. The First Space Debris Cleanup Crew Will Look Something Like This
  1118. The Digest: Blue Origin Plans to Begin Colonizing the Moon No Later Than 2023
  1119. The Digest: 20 Mice Are Going to Space To Help Us Figure out How to Survive on Mars
  1120. Poll Shows Americans Shun Physical Robots But Welcome Smart Home Assistants
  1121. Watch This Autonomous Car Carefully, Safely Weave Through A Crowd of Pedestrians
  1122. Soul Machines: Engineering Lifelike, Emotionally Responsive AI
  1123. Elon Musk Is Sending A Team of Engineers To Help Rescue Trapped Thai Boys
  1124. The Digest: First Rhino Embryos Produced in a Lab Could Save Almost-Extinct Subspecies
  1125. Here’s Why The Blockchain Might Change the Future (And Why It May Not Live Up To the Hype)
  1126. New VR Demo Lets You Use Your Hands to Explore A Cat’s Innards
  1127. Disney Made A VR Jacket That Can Simulate Hugs, Snakes Crawling On Your Back
  1128. Scientists Use EEG Machine to Create Digital Images From Brain Activity
  1129. This Week in Science: July 7 â€" July 13, 2018
  1130. Cartoon Twelve
  1131. This Week in Tech: June 30 â€" July 6, 2018
  1132. This Week in Science: June 30 â€" July 6, 2018
  1133. #5G
  1134. #biometrics
  1135. #facial recognition
  1136. This Week in Tech: June 23 â€" June 29, 2018
  1137. #california
  1138. #consumer privacy
  1139. #legislation
  1140. #autonomous vehicle
  1141. #blockchain
  1142. #cryptocurrency
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  1154. Flying cars, ride-share vehicles that double as stores, and underground tunnels. Welcome to the future of travel.
  1155. Private Moon Landers, Experimental Heart Surgeries, Sippy Cups for Adults, and More
  1156. Online Pharmacies, DNA Databases, Social Media Taxes, and More
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  1162. The latest episode of the Forbes Asia Biz Briefing comes from Hang Seng Bank's chief economist, Thomas Shik. He tells us what's caught his eye this week, and what he'll be watching for next week.
  1163. Forbes Asia Biz Briefing: Hang Seng Bank Says Trade And Brexit Still Dominate
  1164. Xiaomi's IPO will be one of the largest listings of any company globally in almost four years, since Alibaba’s public listing in 2014. And its impact will be felt substantially in India, Xiaomi’s largest market outside its home country of China.
  1165. How Xiaomi's IPO Will Impact Its Operations In India
  1166. We’ve all heard about the benefits of smart contract technology â€" a trustless tool to boot out the middleman when exchanging money, assets, or anything of value. As revolutionary as blockchain’s latest buzzword may be, smart contract bugs are causing untold chaos.
  1167. Blockchain Smart Contracts: More Trouble Than They Are Worth?
  1168. This ultra luxury resort charges a carbon tax to all visitors, but hotel guests keep coming.
  1169. Luxury Resort Owner Takes Going Green To The Extreme
  1170. Philippines, Resorts World Manila Rebound From Deadly Attack
  1171. Galaxy Note 9 Leak Shows Samsung Will Never Go With A Notch
  1172. How iPhone Assembler Foxconn Can Raise Share Prices Over Five Years
  1173. CapitalG Talks Investment Strategy For India's Startups
  1174. Chinese Millennials Are Flocking To This Anime And Gaming Site, But Can It Make Money?
  1175. Amazon's Prime Day Vs. Alibaba's Single's Day: Are They Any Different?
  1176. What A Didi-Volkswagen Partnership Could Mean For China's Auto Industry
  1177. How iPhone Assembler Foxconn Can Boost Its Share Price
  1178. Here's What Forbes Means By Self-Made: From Bootstrappers To Silver Spooners
  1179. Papa John's Founder Resigns, Gains $50 Million In A Day
  1180. Cover Story - blog - Position undefined - How iPhone Assembler Foxconn Can Boost Its Share Price
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  1190. Blockchain Startup Raises $3 Million To Become The Wikipedia Of Data
  1191. Blockchain Car Porn: 7 Publicly Traded Car Companies Exploring Distributed Ledger Technology
  1192. Amazon And Nvidia Are Top Fund Manager's Biggest Positions
  1193. Dividend Investors Learn To Love Small Fries And REITs
  1194. Halfway Through 2018, These 20 Cities' Cost Of Living Is Rising Fastest
  1195. Uber HR Head Resigns After Alleged Discrimination, And Months Of Subtle Change
  1196. Latest Twitter Follower Figures May Give Brands Pause For Thought
  1197. Adobe: Photoshop For iPad Is Coming, Product VP Reveals In Interview
  1198. Proterra's Next Stop: Double-Decker Bus Batteries To Aid L.A. Commuters
  1199. The New Netflix Movie 'How It Ends' Features Societal Collapse By Geological Apocalypse
  1200. Own Elizabeth Taylor's 1950s Beverly Hills Estate for $15.9 Million
  1201. Celebrities at Wimbledon 2018: See the Stars Holding Court on Centre Court
  1202. This Coveted Japanese Whisky Is Finally Coming to the U.S.
  1203. Billionaire Superyacht Toys: The 12 Best Gadgets for 2018
  1204. Omega to Reissue 18 'Wrist-Chronographs' with Original Calibers from 1913
  1205. America's Richest Self-Made Women
  1206. How 20-Year-Old Kylie Jenner Built A $900 Million Fortune In Less Than 3 Years
  1207. Papa John's Founder Used N-Word On Conference Call
  1208. Merging Profession And Passion From The Classroom To The White House
  1209. Navigating 'The Wild East': A Guide To Southeast Asia's Thriving Startup Ecosystem
  1210. 4 Warning Signs To Protect Competitive Advantage In An Entrepreneurial Partnership
  1211. 9 Navy SEAL Sayings That Will Improve Engagement And Accountability In Your Organization
  1212. The 3 Most Important Slides In Your Pitch Deck
  1213. Trump To Europe: Drop Nord Stream Or We Won't Protect You From Russia
  1214. Oil Market Is Being Nibbled To Death By Ducks
  1215. Delta Tries To Sell Investors On Its New Stability. They Aren't Sold.
  1216. Pratt & Whitney Struggles To Get Its Dream Engine Program Humming
  1217. Jay-Z And Beyoncé Are Now Worth A Combined $1.2 Billion
  1218. Papa John's Founder Gets $50 Million Richer After Resigning
  1219. Amazon HQ2 Housing Showdown: Atlanta Versus Raleigh
  1220. How Cristiano Ronaldo Made These English Fund Managers Much Richer
  1221. Why Coworking Is All Hype When It Comes To Saving Retail
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  1228. How To Leverage Your Personality For Success, According To The Creators Of Launch Pop
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  1358. EVERY system for converting votes into power has its flaws. Britain suffers from an over-mighty executive; Italy from chronically weak government; Israel from small, domineering factions. America, however, is plagued by the only democratic vice more troubling than the tyranny of the majority: tyranny of the minority.
  1359. SITTING stony-faced at the back of a business-class cabin on an Etihad flight from London to the Pakistani city of Lahore, Nawaz Sharif waited patiently for his arrest on the evening of July 13th. His only sign of stress was a balled-up napkin in his right fist. Journalists ignored the pleas of cabin staff to stay in their seats.
  1360. IT BEGAN three months ago with a protest against cuts in pensions decreed by Daniel Ortega, Nicaragua’s president. Now his Central American country is witnessing a full-blown civil insurrection with mass casualties.
  1361. THE summit had yet to finish when Vladimir Putin decided to split. That was in the autumn of 2014: war was raging in eastern Ukraine, the Group of 20 was meeting in Australia, and the Russian president faced a frosty reception from Western leaders.
  1362. A REALLY sensible government would have drawn up a plan for how to leave the European Union before calling a referendum on whether to do so. A sane one would have devised a strategy before triggering exit negotiations.
  1363. THERE has been no “Mission Accomplished” moment celebrating the defeat of Islamic State (IS) in Syria and Iraq. But the American and other allied troops who helped crush IS are quietly heading home, and their generals are packing away their counter-insurgency field manuals. They deserve credit for a job bravely done.
  1364. IN THE mythologies of both left and right, the welfare state is a work of socialism. Yet the intellectual tradition it owes most to is liberalism. The architect of its British version, William Beveridge, did not want to use the power of the state for its own sake.
  1365. WITH his flowing locks and hip clothes Adam Neumann, co-founder and chief executive of WeWork, looks less like a property baron than the frontman of a rock group. He speaks expansively on the subjects of character, destiny and God. His four-year-old daughter wanders through his office during an interview with The Economist.
  1366. IN 2016 the election of an American president with a wilful disregard for the truth inspired some observers to return to “On Bullshit”, a monograph on hot air written in 1986 by Harry Frankfurt, a philosopher. Europeans delight in this sort of thing.
  1367. JUST a week into what could prove a long and grinding trade war launched against China by the United States, a curious feature of the conflict has already emerged: China will not, for now at least, dip into its traditional armoury of rhetorical bluster and belligerence.
  1368. INDIA’S farmers should be the happiest in the world. For decades governments have showered them with perks including a blanket tax exemption; subsidies on fertiliser, seeds, energy and water for irrigation; low-interest loans; cheap crop insurance; high tariffs to block food imports; and price supports for more than 20 crops.
  1369. IF ALL America can be said to have been under attack when hijackers turned four airliners on it in 2001, the assault Russian agents launched on American democracy in 2016 represented a full-blown war.
  1370. IN JUNE 1941 William Beveridge left the office of Arthur Greenwood, a British cabinet minister, with tears in his eyes. A well-known academic and civil servant, Beveridge had sought a big job in the war effort. The 62-year-old was brilliant, but also obsessive, vainglorious and prim.
  1371. As Donald Trump stormed through Brussels this week, alternatively dishing out anti-European tirades and paeans of fawning praise, he had little time to mingle with the city’s residents or take in its cultural and architectural landscape. If the president had attempted any of that, he might have been quite confused.
  1372. GULLIVER is not the type of person to kick up a fuss on his travels, least of all when lucky enough to be at the front of the plane. But his patience was pushed to the limit a couple of years ago, when his EgyptAir flight from Cairo to London was blighted by the near-constant stench of cigarette smoke wafting in from the cockpit.
  1373. IN THE end they came out in their thousands. When news broke in April that Donald Trump was finally coming to Britain, campaigners scrambled to organise what they billed as “a carnival of resistance” to greet America’s volatile president.
  1374. CREATOR, a new hamburger joint in San Francisco, claims to deliver a burger worth $18 for $6â€"in other words, to provide the quality associated with posh restaurants at a fast-food price. The substance behind this claim is that its chef-de-cuisine is a robot. Until recently, catering robots have been gimmicks.
  1375. null,"rubric":
  1376. THE rise of al-Qaeda, and America’s resulting “war on terror”, has been well documented on film. Less known are the domestic efforts of Arab countries to stem jihadism.
  1377. MOST members of the British political elite are citizens of two countriesâ€"their own and the United States. They follow American elections with obsessive zeal. They gorge on fat biographies of Lyndon Johnson and Alexander Hamilton. They scheme to get their children places at Harvard and internships in Congress.
  1378. THE Trump administration’s position on immigration is simply summarised: it would like to have fewer immigrants, whether legal or illegal. But that aim, shared by both President Donald Trump and Jeff Sessions, the attorney-general, has collided with pesky obstacles like laws, courts and public outrage.
  1379. IF there are two truths that are universally acknowledged, they are that western populations are ageing and that more jobs are likely to be automated. But how will those two trends interact?
  1380. RICH countries tend to produce more scientific, cultural and technological innovation than poor ones do. Wealth is most often created in countries with stable institutions and a firm rule of law. It can be used to fund research-and-development, and to build human capital through public education and health care.
  1381. IN THE dining room at Kettle’s Yard, a lemon sits on a pewter dish. Replaced every week, it directs viewers’ eyes to the adjacent wall, where the yellow spot in a painting by Joan Miró gleams a little brighter.
  1382. The Stopping Places: A Journey Through Gypsy Britain. By Damian Le Bas. Chatto & Windus; 320 pages; £14.99 DAMIAN LE BAS is caught between two worlds. He grew up in a family of Romany gypsies. His great-grandmother used to regale him with tales of travellers and their ways.
  1383. LIU XIA, the widow of China’s most renowned dissident of the 21st century, Liu Xiaobo, had been facing the grim prospect of commemorating the death a year ago of her husband while herself still having to endure house arrest in Beijing.
  1384. RELIEF engulfs Thailand. After 17 days, ten of them without food or medicine, the last of 12 Thai boys and their football coach emerged from the Tham Luang cave on July 10th. The Wild Boars team became trapped 4km into the complex after heavy rains flooded it while they explored together.
  1385. “WHERE have you come from?” asked one of the boys, as two figures with head-torches loomed before them. “England, UK,” replied one of the divers, to bemused murmurs.
  1386. FOR more than eight months since elections failed to produce a coherent result, the Czech Republic has been operating without a confirmed government. That could change on July 11th when Andrej Babis is expected to win a vote of confidence in parliament on his second attempt to form a minority government.
  1387. THERE were moments when a gathering of western Balkan leaders in London on July 9th and 10th seemed like a scene from one of the “Carry On” films, quintessential British comedies of the 1960s and 1970s. For starters, Britain was holding a meeting aimed at helping countries join the European Union, which it is leaving.
  1388. ON THE floor is a black, 1960s-style telephone. “If this telephone rings, you may answer it,” a note reads. “Walter De Maria is on the line and would like to talk to you.” This appealingly quirky piece of art, selected for exhibition in 1969 by Harald Szeemann, does not seem especially odd by today’s standards.
  1389. NEWS OUTLETS call him “China’s Edward Snowden”. His fans worldwide call him “Brother Fu”â€"a tag now seen on T-shirts and in internet memes. Both labels are said to mortify Fu Xuedong, the shy Canadian-educated software engineer whose allegations about Chinese cyber-spying have been the summer surprise of 2024.
  1390. AS YOU WALK from classroom to classroom at Tibba Khara school on the outskirts of Lahore, Pakistan’s second-biggest city, the children seem to disappear. Pandemonium prevails in the first classroom, packed with five- and six-year-olds in their first year of school.
  1391. IT HAD SEEMED a small thing at the time. A court ruling in Ireland in March 2018 attracted little attention in a period when an uptick in growth meant the European Union was, for once, basking in an unexpected glow of optimism.
  1392. AS THE GLOBAL elite gathered this week for the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, the exclusive Alpine mountain-biking resort, the picture was familiar. Rotorpods with blacked-out windows dropped off captains of industry, there to discuss the plight of the world, as they have since the 1970s.
  1393. THE EMAIL that landed in Eva Smith’s mailbox at 7pm on Friday October 13th 2028 had the ominous subject line “Changes”. Ms Smith, a director at a private-equity firm in New York, opened it with trepidation.
  1394. “DATA SLAVERY.” Jennifer Lyn Morone, an American artist, thinks this is the state in which most people now live. To get free online services, she laments, they hand over intimate information to technology firms. “Personal data are much more valuable than you think,” she says.
  1395. IT IS A bright morning in the eastern Mediterranean, and a small robotic watercraft operated by Greenpeace, an environmental group, is quietly approaching two fishing boats about 160 miles north of Egypt’s coast.
  1396. WAXING AND WANING from invisible new to full-beam full and back, month in and month out, the Moon is famously inconstant. But appearances deceive. Its aspect in the sky may change; the brute fact of there being 73 thousand trillion tonnes of rock orbiting at a distance of some 380,000km does not.
  1397. THE WORLD will need to rethink its approach to food as the planet warms and the population grows towards an expected 9.7bn people in 2050.
  1398. AUDREY HEPBURN DIED in 1993, but in 2013 she nevertheless starred in an advertisement for Galaxy, a type of chocolate bar. She was shown riding a bus along the Amalfi coast before catching the eye of a passing hunk in a convertible.
  1399. WHAT IF, INSTEAD of going to Memphis in April 1968 to lead yet another march, Martin Luther King had returned home, exhausted, to Atlanta? What if he had then avoided all his other would-be assassins and lived to old age well into the 21st century?
  1400. null,"rubric":"Our cartoonist, KAL, considers a truly hair-raising scenario
  1401. BEFORE THE 2016 presidential election, Kirsten Hirsch was so lawabiding that she had never received so much as a parking ticket. In the months since then, she has been arrested four times for protesting on Capitol Hill. Before her first arrest, Ms Hirsch recalls, she was nervous.
  1402. Its elections no longer convert the popular will into control of government
  1403. The former prime minister’s incarceration will not eradicate his family’s political influence
  1404. Could Nicaragua go the way of Venezuela?
  1405. The mere fact of the summit taking place is a triumph for him
  1406. And the worst is yet to come
  1407. The West should help local governments hold the line
  1408. But welfare must be reformed to cope with ageing and immigration
  1409. Sceptics abound, but there may be more to the startup than meets the eye
  1410. Symbolic rows blaze while real ones are ignored
  1411. Xi Jinping is worried that anti-Trump rhetoric could be counter-productive
  1412. Barriers to exports cost them more than they gain from state benefits
  1413. How Russian prosecuted its cyber-war on American democracy
  1414. Its designers did not foresee ageing populations, mass immigration or the gig economy
  1415. It wants to prevent radicalism, but is facing challenges from Muslim factions and Belgian society
  1416. Egypt's suggestion that a bomb brought down the plane appears to lack credibility
  1417. The president has said that Britons “like me a lot”. Those who do not were out in force
  1418. Cooking bots are fast, reliable and don’t swear at their underlings
  1419. A documentary created using footage from al-Qaeda is a macabre snapshot of religious fanaticism
  1420. America has become a source of bad ideas, polarisation and parochialism
  1421. The president returns to a policy he vowed he would end
  1422. A new report on which country's workers are most at risk
  1423. Though rich, Gulf oil producers score poorly on key measures of innovation
  1424. A show in the new Kettle’s Yard space highlights why the traditional gallery aesthetic is falling out of favour
  1425. To gain a better understanding of Romany gypsies, Damian Le Bas follows their beloved travelling routes
  1426. It shows no sign of easing up in its treatment of other human-rights advocates
  1427. The rescue is also a reprieve for the hapless military regime
  1428. An IT consultant from Bristol and a retired fireman from Coventry saved the day
  1429. They could keep a minority government in power
  1430. A last blunder from an incompetent foreign secretary
  1431. A new exhibition explores the auteur-curator’s profound influence on modern art
  1432. As America defies and dismantles the international rules-based order, a report from the future imagines what might replace it
  1433. Their lives would be better, even if they did not learn very much
  1434. After the euro crisis and Brexit, Poland and Italy could open up new fissures within the EU. A report from 2020 imagines how
  1435. How the business world finally reached a milestoneâ€"and what had to change along the way
  1436. Driven by technological and legal changes, how far can the “gig economy” go?
  1437. Advocates of “data as labour” think users should be paid for using online services
  1438. How aquatic, autonomous robots could reduce lawlessness at sea
  1439. Whether complex life would still have arisen on Earth in the absence of the Moon is the subject of much debate
  1440. Examine the foodstuffs that might sustain mankind in 2050, right on your kitchen table
  1441. Once filmmakers have no need of human actors, expect more sequels, more lawsuitsâ€"and fewer opportunities for newcomers
  1442. Fifty years on, how might things have been different?
  1443. Our cartoonist, KAL, considers a truly hair-raising scenario
  1444. Will it bring the party closer to political power, or send it into the wilderness?
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  1446. Ramaphosa: can he deliver Mandela's dream?
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  1452. Is Organic Really Better? 4 Food Myths Debunked By Science
  1453. Advanced Reproductive Technology is Here. But Who Decides Who Gets Access?
  1454. When It Comes To Natural Disasters, Technology Has An Unavoidable Dark Side
  1455. Your Future Doctor May Not be Human. This Is the Rise of AI in Medicine.
  1456. Your New Best Friend: AI Chatbot
  1457. Losing Weight in the Future Will Not Be One Size Fits All
  1458. We Need to Open the AI Black Box Before It's Too Late
  1459. We Need to Open the AI Black Box Before It’s Too Late
  1460. Could Digital Voting Create a Society That Is Truly Governed by the People?
  1461. Urban Farming Is the Future of Agriculture
  1462. Our Climate Is Changing Rapidly. It's Time to Talk About Geoengineering.
  1463. Our Climate Is Changing Rapidly. It’s Time to Talk About Geoengineering.
  1464. Aliens, Autonomous Cars, and AI: This Is the World of 2118
  1465. Once And For All, Here's What Science Says About GMOs
  1466. Once And For All, Here’s What Science Says About GMOs
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  1468. Companies arrive quicker at disaster sites, experimental technology in tow. That might not be great in the long run.
  1469. From mental health apps to robot surgeons, artificial intelligence is already changing the practice of medicine.
  1470. What if AI bots could be the ones to have meaningful conversations with humans?
  1471. 2.2 billion people worldwide are too heavy. How can we help them lose weight?
  1472. If we don't, the biases of our past could dictate our future.
  1473. Imagine voting for the president from the comfort of your bed.
  1474. Imagine getting your kale from the abandoned brewery down the street.
  1475. It could save the planet. Or it could make everything worse.
  1476. Here's what we think our world will look like in a century, from our perspective today.
  1477. Why do you think what you do about GMOs?
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  1479. The President, Shri Ram Nath Kovind and the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi with the President of the Republic of South Korea, Mr. Moon Jae-in, at the Ceremonial Reception, at Rashtrapati Bhawan, in New Delhi.
  1480. The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi and the President of the Republic of South Korea, Mr. Moon Jae-in jointly inaugurating the Samsung manufacturing plant, World’s Largest Mobile Factory, in Noida, Uttar Pradesh.
  1481. The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi meeting the Prime Minister of Bhutan, Mr. Tshering Tobgay, at Hyderabad House, in New Delhi.
  1482. The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi addressing the Inaugural Session of Assistant Secretaries (IAS Officers of 2016 batch), in New Delhi.
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  1542. Modi inaugurates Bansagar canal project in Mirzapur
  1543. With Q1 earnings, WPI data scheduled equity indices await eventful week ahead
  1544. Haitian PM resigns after fuel-price hikes triggered riots
  1545. Himachal initiates steps to ensure transparency in ration distribution
  1546. Fuel prices unchanged on Sunday after three days of rise
  1547. CBI to probe Assam's coal scam
  1548. Sugar mill ex-manager commits suicide
  1549. Government, private sectors should ensure skilled ecosystem: Pradhan
  1550. Modi accuses Congress of shedding crocodile tears for farmers
  1551. India, Bahrain make pharma a key area of cooperation
  1552. Committee to review penal provisions under Companies Act
  1553. Autonomous driving cars could save billions: German study
  1554. Sri Lanka to build world class beach park
  1555. Traffic police wants VIP windows at toll plaza sealed
  1556. India made Vice-Chair Asia Pacific of World Customs Organisation
  1557. Google might face record fine in Android monopoly case
  1558. Gau Rakshaks not listening to Modi is a matter of concern: Former VP Hamid Ansari
  1559. How a woman grenade blast survivor overcame disability to inspire change
  1560. The original modern 'Action Girl': Modesty Blaise and her capers
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  1562. The key Indian equity indices was trading flat-to-negative on Monday soon after opening.
  1563. China's gross domestic product (GDP) grew 6.8 per cent year-on-year in the first half of 2018 to about 41.90 trillion yuan ($6 trillion), official data revealed on Monday.
  1564. Hundreds of Iraqi demonstrators took to the streets on Sunday in protest over lack of jobs and basic service, police said.
  1565. Israeli consumption of plastic bags decreased by 80 per cent in 2017 than the year before, according to Israeli Environment Ministry on Sunday.
  1566. US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that he considers the European Union an adversary of his country.
  1567. Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Sunday directed senior state officials to take necessary steps for handing over the multi-crore Barak Valley coal scam to the CBI.
  1568. A former Manager of a sugar mill, who had accused his relative, a retired IAS officer, of forcing him to exchange demonetised currency totalling Rs 10 crore, committed suicide in Shamli district, police said on Sunday.
  1569. Union Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Sunday said that the government and the private sector should work together to ensure a skilled ecosystem.
  1570. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday accused the Congress, as well as and other opposition parties, of shedding crocodile tears for farmers and said several irrigation projects in the country had languished in its rule.
  1571. A former Manager of a sugar mill, who had accused a retired IAS officer's relative of forcing him to exchange demonetised currency totalling Rs 10 crore, committed suicide in Shamli district, police said on Sunday.
  1572. In an important boost to the Indian healthcare industry, India and Bahrain on Sunday agreed to make pharmaceuticals a key area of cooperation following the second High Joint Commission meeting led by External Affairs Minister Susham Swaraj and Bahraini Foreign Minister Shaikh Khalid Bin Ahmed Bin Mohamed Al Khalifa in Manama.
  1573. A 10-member committee has been set up to review the penal provisions under the Companies Act and examine de-criminalisation of certain offences, the government announced on Sunday.
  1574. Autonomous driving cars might save billions of euros and reduce CO2 emission in the future, a study by the Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce (DIHK) showed.
  1575. The Sri Lankan government will construct a world class beach park, at a cost of $300 milliion, next to a mega multi-billion-dollar port city project in Colombo, the media reported on Sunday.
  1576. The Traffic Police here have alleged misuse of emergency or VIP lanes by the contractor at the Kherki Daula toll plaza on Delhi-Gurugram Expressway and sought sealing of toll collection windows at the dedicated lanes.
  1577. India has become the Vice-Chair, or regional head, of the Asia Pacific region of the World Customs Organisation (WCO) for a period of two years up to June 2020, the government announced on Sunday.
  1578. Google will be hit with a record European Union (EU) fine for using its Android smartphone system to fortify its search empire.
  1579. Following three days of hikes in transport fuel prices, state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) kept petrol and diesel prices unchanged on Sunday under the dynamic pricing regime in operation since June last year.
  1580. The Himachal Pradesh government has taken steps to ensure transparency and keep a vigil on the quality of ration being distributed under the Public Distribution System (PDS), a minister said on Sunday.
  1581. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday launched a number of projects including the much awaited Bansagar canal which is expected to provide a big boost to irrigation.
  1582. The effective management and disposal of electronic waste, or e-waste -- the innards and shells of dumped smartphones, desktops, laptops and printers, among other things -- is a massive modern-day challenge. But an India-born Australian says end-of-life electronic products offer huge economic and job-generating potential, and India, which produces upward of two million tonnes of electronic waste every year, surely has an advantage.
  1583. After reaching new landmarks in the last couple of trading sessions, the key Indian equity indices are likely to witness another eventful week (June 16-20), with major quarterly earnings and a key macro-economic data point, the Wholesale Price Index, due in the next few days.
  1584. Haitian Prime Minister Jack Guy Lafontant resigned on Saturday during a session in the lower house of the Parliament in which he was to have faced a no-confidence vote.
  1585. Haitian Prime Minister Jack Guy Lafontant resigned on Saturday during a session in the lower house of the Parliament in which he was to face a no-confidence vote.
  1586. Sugar mill ex-manager commits suicide (Lead, correcting intro)
  1587. Modi accuses Congress of shedding crocodile tears for farmers (Second Lead)
  1588. India, Bahrain make pharma a key area of cooperation (Lead)
  1589. Modi inaugurates Bansagar canal project in Mirzapur (Lead)
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  1591. With Q1 earnings, WPI data scheduled equity indices await eventful week ahead (Market Outlook)
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  1593. Haitian PM resigns after fuel-price hikes triggered riots (Lead)
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  1599. Police in Hyderabad book a case against filmmaker Ram Gopal Verma for making objectionable remarks against Lord Ganesh
  1600. Met department predicts cloudy sky over Guwahati during the next 12-hours; maximum temperature to hover around 32C
  1601. Two senior BJP leaders question projection of ex-dy CM Sushil Kumar Modi as face of party in Bihar assembly polls 2015
  1602. Rameswaram fishermen, who were on indefinite strike seeking end to attacks by Lankan Navy, to call off strike Monday
  1603. Spell of rain today cooled Delhi and adjoining areas in Haryana and UP; met office forecasts more rainfall during day
  1604. Special daily flights will be operated from September 9 for Haj Yatra from Ahmedabad airport, say officials
  1605. Himachal Pradesh
  1606. No arrest made in ragging to suicide case in Hamirpur college as police locating mobile call details
  1607. Jammu and Kashmir
  1608. Security tightened across Jammu ahead of two-day visit of President Pranab Mukherjee from September 1
  1609. BBMP to undertake a drive to clear encroachments on footpaths in Kempegowda area in Bangalore September 1-2
  1610. BJP president Amit Shah to address party leaders and grass root-level functionaries in Thiruvananthapuram tomorrow
  1611. A cyber police station will become operational under the Howrah Police commissionerate from tomorrow
  1612. Madhya Pradesh
  1613. No shortage of power in Madhya Pradesh, says chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan
  1614. Eight fishermen were rescued safely from a boat which capsized in Nilwande sea coast near Ratnagiri
  1615. Ex-IAS officer Uttam Khobragade to join RPI on Tuesday in presence of Ramdas Athawale
  1616. Two killed in a police firing in Manipur during protest against imposition of prohibitory order in Ukhrul, say police
  1617. Odisha govt has directed its administrative dept not to hire or re-employ any retired public servant beyond 65 years
  1618. Police today arrested a man who had killed his elder brother at Fatehgarh Churian town in Batala August 24
  1619. Army recruitment exam scheduled to be held in Bikaner today has been canceled after paper leak; 9 people arrested
  1620. Tamil Nadu
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  1622. Uttar Pradesh government today announced exemption of entertainment tax on Priyanka Chopra starrer biopic Mary Kom
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  1626. CBI to probe Assams coal scam
  1627. A former Manager of a sugar mill, who had accused a retired IAS officers relative of forcing him to exchange demonetised currency totalling Rs 10 crore, committed suicide in Shamli district, police said on Sunday.
  1628. After SC order, officers mindset has changed: Delhi minister
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  1637. Kuala Lumpur: Lucas Matthysse (R), the Argentinean World Boxing Association (WBA) welterweight champion, and Manny Pacquiao (L) of Philippines weighs in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, July 14, 2018. The highly anticipated fight between Lucas Matthysse and b
  1638. Saint Petersburg: Players of Belgium greet the audience after the awarding ceremony of the 2018 FIFA World Cup third place play-off match between England and Belgium in Saint Petersburg, Russia, July 14, 2018. Belgium defeated England 2-0 and won the
  1639. Jaipur: Actor Varun Dhawan arrives in Jaipur, on July 14, 2018. (Photo: Ravi Shankar Vyas/IANS)
  1640. Hyderabad: People shield themselves with umbrellas during rains, in Hyderabad on July 14, 2018. (Photo: IANS)
  1641. Gaza: An explosion is seen following Israeli strikes in the southern Gaza Strip city of Rafah, near the border with Egypt, on July 14, 2018. The Israeli army said on Saturday that it carried out airstrikes on targets in the Gaza Strip, including two
  1642. Paris: French President Emmanuel Macron (L) inspects the military during the annual Bastille Day military parade on the Champs-Elysees Avenue in Paris, France, on July 14, 2018. (Xinhua/Chen Yichen/IANS)
  1643. New Delhi: All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee (AIKSCC) convener VM Singh and member Yogendra Yadav during a press conference, in New Delhi on July 14, 2018. (Photo: IANS)
  1644. Lucknow: Former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister and Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav addresses a press conference in Lucknow on July 14, 2018. (Photo: IANS)
  1645. London: Nicole Melichar (R) of the United States and Kveta Peschke of the Czech Republic celebrate victory after the womens doubles semifinal match against Xu Yifan of China and Gabriela Dabrowski of Canada at the Wimbledon Championships 2018 in Lon
  1646. Kolkata: Fans of France and Croatia ahead of FIFA World Cup Finals in Kolkata, on July 13, 2018. (Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS)
  1647. REVEALED: HOUSEFULL 4 Star Cast | Akshay , Kriti , Bobby , Ritiesh , Kirti , Pooja
  1648. Mujhe Chaand Pe Le Chalo SONG | Ranbir -Karishmas Sensuous Song | Sanju
  1649. Halka Halka SONG | Aishwarya -Rajkummar fall in LOVE | Fanney Khan
  1650. Shahid Kapoor is my FAVORITE ACTOR: Ishaan Khatter
  1651. Mummy Kasam SONG OUT | Punit, Raghav, Dharmesh FLIRT with Sanjeeda | Remo Dsouza
  1652. Janhvi want to Play Madhubala on screen
  1653. Ajay Devgn signs two films of different genre
  1654. SRK, Aamir, Salman & Big B loses LAKHS of Followers on twitter
  1655. Ranveer Expresses his wish I want to be like Akshya Kumar
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  1672. Century Real Estate Wins Big for Its Projects and Communication Strategies
  1673. RISC-V Foundation Announces Agenda for RISC-V Workshop in Chennai
  1674. Malaika Arora Launches International Fashion Brand Niza Exclusively on Myntra
  1675. Eyewin Awards - a Unique Platform for Lensmen to Vie for Recognition
  1676. Zippo Appoints Richard Finlow as Senior Vice President of Global Sales and Marketing
  1677. India Electronics & Semiconductor Association Signs MoU With Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency
  1678. Cafe Coffee Day Turns 22 on 11th July, 2018
  1679. Cricket Viewership Shapes How Consumers Look for Auto Content Across the Web in India: CarToq Survey
  1680. IMS Noida Organized Faculty Development Programme on Research
  1681. Healthcare That Feels Like Homecare: Amar Ujala Group Enters the Business of Care with Ujala Healthcare
  1682. MAHE Celebrates Institution of Eminence Tag
  1683. Dr Ravi Mehrotra Receives Lifetime Achievement Award at Seatrade 30th Anniversary Awards Event
  1684. Zago Launches Cold Coffee
  1685. SoundLogic's Voice Assistant Headsets on Flipkart's Flash Sale, Sold out in Record 20 Mins
  1686. Key to Getting Into Ivy League Universities - 'Start Early
  1687. Eutelsat Partners with Intelsat and SES in U.S. C-Band Spectrum Proposal
  1688. Tigo Introduces NewATigo Access Point (TAP)Aas UL-Certified Communication Device for TS4 Platform
  1689. EUSA Pharma: NICE Approves the Targeted Cancer Immunotherapy, QARZIBAA®a- (dinutuximab beta) to Treat Children with High-Risk Neuroblastoma
  1690. Yamalube a" A Liquid Engine Component: Glass Harp
  1691. Henley & Partners Wins Mandate for Moldova Citizenship-by-Investment Program
  1692. Phase 3 Trial of NINLAROA® (ixazomib) as Maintenance Therapy Met Primary Endpoint Demonstrating Statistically Significant Improvement in Progression-Free Survival in Patients with Multiple Myeloma Post-Transplant
  1693. SIRIN LABS Unveils the Design for the Dual-Screen FINNEYa,c, Introducing "Safe Screena for the First Blockchain Smartphone
  1694. ResMed, Verily to Form Joint Venture to Help Reach Millions of Untreated Sleep Apnea Sufferers
  1695. LF Logistics Works with Lanetix CRM to Accelerate Global Sales and Customer On-Boarding Processes
  1696. Toshiba Starts Shipment of UL508 Certified Photorelays for Industrial Control Equipment
  1697. ExaGrid, Hyper-Converged Secondary Storage for Backup Leader, Reports Record Q2 Bookings and Revenue for Q2-2018
  1698. Andersen Tax & Legal Debuts in Ecuador
  1699. Boyd Corporation Announces Agreement to be Acquired by Affiliates of Goldman Sachs from Genstar Capital
  1700. QNB Group: Financial Results for the Six Months Ended 30 June 2018
  1701. Celgene and Acceleron Announce Luspatercept Achieved Primary and All Key Secondary Endpoints in Phase III 'BELIEVE' Study in Adults with Transfusion-Dependent Beta-Thalassemia
  1702. Rahul Gandhi lauds Role of NRIs
  1703. Indian School of Business & Finance (ISBF) Organized Annual Teacher's Symposium 2017
  1704. miFon makes Intex smartphones smarter, safer, unlosable
  1705. Dreaming of become an Entrepreneur?
  1706. BookMyShow smashes all previous records for advance sales with Dangal
  1707. LexisNexis® releases a new module on FEMA (Foreign Exchange Management Act) in association with Kochhar & Co. for its Lexis® Practical Guidance Solution
  1708. Will Niti Taylor be one of Jhalak Dikkhla Ja's wild card entries?
  1709. Unless you are thinking about work during your shower every day, you've not fully become a part of our work culture yet: Snapdeal Co-founder Kunal Bahl
  1710. AMA Fever catching on: BJP Spokesperson Sambit Patra to come under the microscope next, after Manish Tewari
  1711. Manish Tewari spills the beans in a frank AMA session on Frankly.me
  1712. Won't let singers steal our credit: Meet Brothers
  1713. SHRM India Partners with XLRI to Launch an Executive Certificate Program
  1714. 6 Corporates from Punjab among Top 500 companies in India
  1715. Improvement in the Indian Education system â€" the first-time voters' demand
  1716. Magma Fincorp Ltd. - FY 2013-14 highlights
  1717. Tata Nano is India's Most Trusted Automobile: Brand Trust Report
  1718. Times OOH showcases never-before-seen Advertising & Sponsorship options at Mumbai Metro
  1719. APU Received Best Progressive University Award in the EduMeet 2018 Organised by ASSOCHAM
  1720. Jaquar Group Trains Over 300 Plumbers Pan-India on World Youth Skill Day
  1721. COMPO EXPERT Enters Strategic Partnership With Significant Indian Fertilizer Company Transworld Furtichem
  1722. The House of Martell Presents Indigo by Martell
  1723. Airbus Signs Up Three Indian Startups to Power GenNext Aviation Solutions
  1724. Asia's Highest Residential Infinity Pool - Aeon, Arising Soon in Worli
  1725. Trujet ? Connecting 'True' India
  1726. Honor Announces Striking Deals on its Smartphones During Amazon Prime Day
  1727. Law Firm Announces Update to Defamation Case Over Wempy Dyocta Koto
  1728. Chinese carrier Juneyao Airlines unveils livery design for Boeing 787 fleet
  1729. Vivo caps extraordinary My Time, My FIFA World Cup(TM) campaign in Russia
  1730. Iconic Singapore Getaway at Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel
  1731. Mannheim & Tongji Executive MBA dual-degree program ranks 58th in The Economist's Executive MBA Rankings 2018
  1732. Compart Systems Adds New Surface Mount Seals and Substrate Technologies, Expanding IP and Product Portfolio for Semiconductor Capital Equipment Customers
  1733. Edmodo Partners with IBM Watson Education to Close Learning Gaps using AI
  1734. GCL System Integration Raises Guidance for 1H 2018 To RMB 20.41 million - RMB 30.02 million
  1735. How distancing from decision can help arrive at a better one?
  1736. Facebook will not remove fake news, but demote it
  1737. Chicago clashes after police kill black man
  1738. 84 Amur leopard remain in the wild: Study
  1739. Girls allowed to wear shorts, pants in Australia school
  1740. Elon Musk denies being top donor to Republican committee
  1741. Sri Lanka's special court to begin hearing high-profile graft cases
  1742. Bahrain praises Indian community's role in its development
  1743. French President Emmanuel Macron will hold a reception ceremony on Monday for the national football team at his Elysee Palace official residence to celebrate their victory against Croatia at the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
  1744. A British man has been deemed "lucky" to be alive after jumping from a waterfall in an iconic Australian national park.
  1745. Ten people were killed and over dozens others injured in clashes in Nicaragua between security forces and anti-government protesters who were blocking roads.
  1746. Israel has developed a cybersecurity center to protect its railway system, media reports said on Sunday.
  1747. Polish people participated in the "Day without cell phone" campaign on Sunday, an informal action encouraging people to put away their mobiles and strive to consolidate direct ties with friends and family members.
  1748. The bodies of five teenage Bangladeshi footballers who drowned in a river on Saturday evening were recovered early on Sunday.
  1749. US President Donald Trump arrived here on Sunday evening for the summit with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, the first one-on-one meeting between the two leaders in the midst of various tensions.
  1750. At least eight people were killed and 17 others wounded after a suicide bomber blew himself up near a government ministry office in Kabul on Sunday, authorities said.
  1751. Brushing aside talk during the FIFA World Cup as to whether France played attractive football or not, head coach Didier Deschamps on Sunday said all that matters is they are champions and will remain at the top for the next four years.
  1752. Croatia head coach Zlatko Dalic feels his team played the best match of the FIFA World Cup despite losing 4-2 to France in the final here on Sunday.
  1753. Distancing yourself from a decision may help you make the choice that produces the most benefit for you and others affected, suggests new research.
  1754. Facebook has said that it will not remove fake news from its platform because it does not violate its community standards. Instead, it says posts that it deems to be fake news will be "demoted" in the news feed.
  1755. Police in Chicago have clashed with protesters after an officer fatally shot a black man who was suspected of carrying a gun.
  1756. Scientists estimate that only 84 Amur leopards, a highly endangered specie, are left in the wild across its current range in Russia and China.
  1757. Girls in Australian schools will be allowed to wear shorts and pants next year as part of a major uniform update in line with their needs and preferences.
  1758. Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has denied of being a top donor to a Republican political action committee (PAC).
  1759. A newly set-up special court of Sri Lanka will on Monday begin hearing high-profile bribery and corruption cases including those against members of the former government, authorities said on Sunday.
  1760. Bahrain Foreign Minister Shaikh Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa on Sunday lauded the role of the Indian expatriate community's role in his country's development.
  1761. Indira Gandhi had lifted Emergency, apologised for excesses: Congress
  1762. 105 couples tie knot in Kashmir's biggest mass marriage function
  1763. BJP MP's daughter among 19 summoned in Assam's cash-for-jobs scam
  1764. Delhi sees scattered rain on Sunday, to see light showers the week (Lead)
  1765. 13 stolen bikes recovered, 2 arrested
  1766. Young woman commits suicide in Bengal
  1767. Sexual harassment at work still perennial issue for women
  1768. Female lawyer raped by senior, case filed
  1769. Sculptor seeks cooperation of Centre, Odisha for new temple
  1770. Modi is a peddler of lies, must apologise to nation: Congress
  1771. Christian body, BJP spar in Jharkhand
  1772. Opposition meet on Monday to discuss monsoon session strategy
  1773. Liberal visa regime agreement signed between India, Bangladesh
  1774. 7 killed, 25 injured in J&K landslide (Lead)
  1775. A militant was killed on Monday on the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir's Kupwara district as alert troops foiled an infiltration bid, defence sources said.
  1776. Heavy rains pounded Kerala on Monday disrupting normal life with more rainfall predicted till Wednesday, weather officials said.
  1777. Music mogul Simon Cowell says he won't have any more children.Cowell, who is a father to four-year-old Eric, feels he is too old to have any more children at the age of 58, reportsAmirror.co.uk.
  1778. Over 1,87,300 pilgrims have so far performed this year's Amarnath Yatra as another batch of 4,195 pilgrims left Jammu for the Valley on Monday.
  1779. Congress on Sunday said it was former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi who had herself lifted the Emergency and apologised for the excesses committed during it.
  1780. A total of 105 couples tied the knot here on Sunday in Kashmir's biggest-ever mass marriage function.
  1781. The daughter of BJP's Lok Sabha MP R.P. Sharma is among 19 government officials issued summons on Sunday by the Assam Police in the multi-crore cash-for-jobs scam.
  1782. The National Capital on Sunday saw scattered rainfall with Met forecast predicting on and off monsoon showers throughout the week.
  1783. A Christian body on Sunday urged Jharkhand Governor Drupdi Mumru for an end to action against missionaries in the state while the ruling BJP accused them of "exploitation of tribals".
  1784. Amid indications that they will join hands in an election to elect the new Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman, opposition parties will meet here on Monday evening to discuss their strategy for the Monsoon Session of Parliament beginning Wednesday.
  1785. Reiterating their commitment to strengthen the bilateral relation on the basis of friendship, trust and understanding, India and Bangladesh on Sunday signed agreement to liberalize the visa regime between the two countries.
  1786. Seven persons were killed and over 25 injured in a landslide in Jammu and Kashmir's Reasi district on Sunday, officials said.
  1787. Testosterone treatment can bring new hope for cancer patients
  1788. Herpes virus linked to Alzheimer's, antivirals may help
  1789. Jaguar escapes zoo enclosure, kills 6 animals
  1790. Haryana launches plantation drive in Gurugram
  1791. 5 killed, 25 injured in J&K landslide
  1792. Himachal continues to experience rainfall
  1793. Food-induced anaphylaxis less severe in infants: Study
  1794. Dell partners with Chakr Innovation to curb air pollution
  1795. Over 17mn babies born in China in 2017
  1796. Cloudy Sunday morning in Delhi
  1797. Feni, fish and formalin: Morgue preservative in seafood provokes outrage, acrid humour
  1798. Sri Lankan medicines to be protected under international intellectual property system
  1799. 10 killed in Myanmar landslide
  1800. Bihar set to get cheapest drinking water in world (Lead)
  1801. Bihar project promises drinking water at 50 paise per litre
  1802. Checking for heart damage may predict risk of Pakinson's later
  1803. Nepal monsoon death toll rises to 56
  1804. Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Sunday launched a 'Paudhagiri campaign' (plantation drive) to increase the green cover in the state under which over 22 lakh plants will be planted during the monsoon season.
  1805. Five persons were killed and 25 injured in a landslide in Jammu and Kashmir's Reasi district on Sunday, officials said.
  1806. Hills of Himachal Pradesh on Sunday continued to experience moderate to heavy rains and all the major rivers and their tributaries were in spate, officials said. There could be heavy rainfall at some places in the state till Monday, the Met office warned.
  1807. Symptoms of food-induced anaphylaxis in infants are less severe than in toddlers and older children, a new study suggests.
  1808. With the aim of creating awareness about rising air pollution levels, technology major Dell on Sunday organised an experimental event in collaboration with tech start-up Chakr Innovation which converts diesel soot into ink (POINK) through their retro-fit emission control device for diesel generators.
  1809. Some 17.58 million babies were born in China last year, according to figures released on Sunday.
  1810. An innovative approach is underway in this Bihar district to make contaminated water potable -- with the active participation of private players in coordination with state agencies.
  1811. It was a cloudy Sunday morning here with some parts of the national capital receiving light rain. The minimum temperature was recorded at 27 degrees Celsius, the Met Office said.
  1812. Over the last few days, the word formalin or formaldehyde, a powerful carcinogenic disinfectant used to preserve dead bodies in mortuaries, is on the lips of most fish-loving Goans, after the state Food and Drugs Administration cracked down on consignments of fish from other states laced with the chemical.
  1813. Treatment with hormone testosterone could be effective at combating a condition of loss of body mass in cancer patients and improving the quality of life, say researchers.
  1814. Scientists have found evidence of a link between herpes infection and Alzheimer's disease as well as the potential of antivirals in reducing the risk of the neurodegenerative disease.
  1815. A jaguar escaped his enclosure at a zoo in the US and killed six other animals.
  1816. Sri Lanka has announced that it is moving its centuries-old folk medicine system for protection under the international intellectual property system.
  1817. At least 10 people were killed in a massive landslide in Myanmar's Kachin state on Saturday.
  1818. An innovative cost-effective drinking water project in Bihar promises to lower the price of one-litre bottle to 50 paise -- cheapest in the world.
  1819. An innovative cost-effective drinking water project in Bihar promises to lower the price of one-litre bottle to 50 paise. The project launched on Saturday in Darbhanga by Sulabh International will convert contaminated pond water into safe drinking water.
  1820. Examining stress and inflammation in the heart may be key to predicting risk of Parkinson's disease, say researchers, as it may help physicians test new therapies and delay the progression of the disorder.
  1821. The death toll in floods and landslides caused by torrential rains across Nepal since the beginning of monsoon season has risen to 56, the Ministry of Home Affairs said on Saturday.
  1822. Following US indictments, Twitter bans Russia-linked accounts
  1823. NASA's stunning footage of Cassini lands Emmy nomination
  1824. More than 40,000 Kerala classrooms turn hi-tech
  1825. Aadhaar biometric data cannot be hacked: Minister
  1826. A long-drive with friends proved costly for Hyderabadi techie (Lead)
  1827. A long drive with friends proved costly for Hyderabadi techie
  1828. Rs 1 cr ISRO's lithium ion cell technology gets overwhelming initial response
  1829. Trump blames Obama for not preventing 2016 hacking attack
  1830. Rosatom starts work on unit 2 of Bangladesh n-project
  1831. Punch a minute late for some days and Tesla may fire you
  1832. Israel should be role model for IT savvy Goa
  1833. NASA's Juno data points to new volcano on Jupiter moon Io
  1834. Twitter moves navigation bar to bottom on Android phones
  1835. BSF only force that allows smartphone use: DG
  1836. The biometric data of Aadhaar cannot be hacked even if someone tried a billion times, Union Minister for Information Technology Ravi Shankar Prasad said on Sunday, while calling the data storage system "completely safe and secure".
  1837. A long drive on his weekly day off along with a relative and friends proved to be deadly for Mohammad Azam, a software engineer who was beaten to death by a mob in Karnataka's Bidar district on Friday on suspicion of being a child lifter.
  1838. A long drive on his weekly day off along with a relative and friends proved to be deadly for Mohammad Azam, a software engineer who was beaten to death by a mob in Karnataka's Bidar district on Friday on suspicion of being child lifter.
  1839. In response to the US' indictment of 12 Russian military intelligence officers for hacking into the Democrats' emails during the 2016 presidential campaign, Twitter has banned accounts for both Moscow-linked DCLeaks and Guccifer 2.0.
  1840. As part of the KITE (Kerala Infrastructure and Technology for Education) initiative of the Kerala Government, more than 40,000 classrooms have turned hi-tech and 4,500 more would do so by the end of this month, a government official said on Sunday.
  1841. Over 130 companies have shown interest in the Indian space agency's lithium ion cell technology and the pre-application conference will be held on Tuesday, said a senior official.
  1842. The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (ATAS) has nominated NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for Outstanding Original Interactive Program for its coverage of the Cassini mission's Grand Finale at Saturn.
  1843. US President Donald Trump blamed his predecessor, Barack Obama, on Saturday for not taking action to prevent the alleged Russian hacking attack into the computer networks of Hillary Clinton's campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) during the 2016 presidential election.
  1844. The first "concrete ceremony" marking the beginning of main construction of the second unit of Rooppur Nuclear Power Project (RNPP) in Bangladesh took place on Saturday at Rooppur, Russian state-run atomic energy corporation Rosatom said in a statement.
  1845. With Elon Musk-headed Tesla focusing on ramping up production of its Model 3 electric sedans, the company has rolled out a new attendance policy under which all hourly employees face termination if they show up at work even one minute late without permission for certain number of times, the media reported.
  1846. Israel should be a role model for Goa, a state which should aspire to become a very hi-tech centre at the cutting edge of technology, former director of Infosys, Mohandas Pai said on Saturday.
  1847. Using data collected by NASA's Juno spacecraft, scientists have got clues to a previously undiscovered volcano on the Jupiter moon Io.
  1848. Micro-blogging site Twitter is changing the location of its navigation bar and bringing it at the bottom of the app interface in the new update for Android devices.
  1849. The Border Security Force (BSF) is the only security force in India that allows its troopers to use their smartphones to keep in touch with their families, a top official said here.
  1850. France overpower Croatia 4-2 in FIFA World Cup final
  1851. Sindhu loses to Okuhara in Thailand Open final (Lead)
  1852. Djokovic beats Anderson, wins 4th Wimbledon title (Lead)
  1853. Fernando Torres signs for Japan's Sagan Tosu club
  1854. Wrestler Vinesh clinches gold at Spanish Grand Prix
  1855. Everton pummel Austrian minnows ATV Irdning 22-0 in friendly
  1856. Mbappe taking over world football crown from Messi, Ronaldo: Ferdinand
  1857. Kane wins Golden Boot, Modric bags Golden Ball in 2018 World Cup
  1858. France overpower Croatia to win 2nd FIFA World Cup title (Lead)
  1859. Ronaldinho, Will Smith shine in World Cup closing ceremony
  1860. Djokovic wins fourth Wimbledon title
  1861. Marquez bags 5th victory of MotoGP season at German GP
  1862. Man United to rest World Cup footballers at start of season
  1863. Argentina settles football coach Sampaoli's exit terms
  1864. Everyone fell in love with Russia during World Cup, says FIFA chief
  1865. Porte, Rojas crash out of Tour de France stage 9
  1866. Every World Cup has its winners and losers: no matter who finally lifts the trophy, with some footballers' performances seeing their stock rise dramatically and earning them a big-money move over the summer. These are some players whose displays in Russia will have attracted attention and who could be on the move.
  1867. The Argentine press ran front-page stories on Sunday, the day of the 2018 FIFA World Cup final, ripping Jorge Sampaoli as reports emerged that the Argentine Soccer Federation (AFA) and the national team coach had parted ways.
  1868. Barring Lakshya Sen, none of the Indian could stand up to the clinical South Koreans as India went down 1-4 in their last Group C match in the Asian Junior Badminton Championships here on Sunday.
  1869. Former England defender Rio Ferdinand on Sunday said current superstars Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are "handing over their crown" as the world's best footballer to teenage France sensation Kylian Mbappe.
  1870. England's Harry Kane won the Golden Boot award while Croatia captain Luka Modric walked away with the Golden Ball of the 2018 FIFA World Cup here on Sunday.
  1871. France scored twice in each half as they thumped combative maiden finalists Croatia 4-2 in a dramatic final at the Luzhniki Stadium to win the FIFA World Cup for the second time in 20 years here on Sunday.
  1872. Brazilian football legend Ronaldinho and United States actor and musician Will Smith were among the stars rocking the stage on Sunday for the 2018 FIFA World Cup closing ceremony, ahead of the final match pitting France against Croatia.
  1873. France scored twice in each half as they thumped a combative Croatia 4-2 in a dramatic final to win the FIFA World Cup for the second time in 20 years here on Sunday.
  1874. Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic on Sunday overpowered South Africa's Kevin Anderson 6-2, 6-2, 7-6 (7-3) in a lopsided Wimbledon final, taking home the trophy for the fourth time in his career.
  1875. Serbia's Novak Djokovic defeated Kevin Anderson of South Africa in straight sets to win men's singles title at the Wimbledon Championships, the 13th Grand Slam, here on Sunday.
  1876. India's Vinesh Phogat clinched the gold medal at the Spanish Grand Prix wrestling tournament, thrashing Natasha Fox of Canada 10-0 in the final of the women's 50 kilogram freestyle category here on Sunday.
  1877. Spanish MotoGP rider Marc Marquez (Honda) achieved his fifth victory of the season on Sunday by winning the German Grand Prix, the ninth consecutive win of his career.
  1878. Unhappy with the early start of the club football season's English Premier League, Manchester United coach Jose Mourinho said that he won't include footballers returning from World Cup duty in the team's August 10 opener.
  1879. The Argentine Football Association (AFA) has settled the terms of exit of their head coach Jorge Sampaoli following the national team's disappointing performance at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.
  1880. FIFA President Gianni Infantino said on Sunday that he fell in love with Russia during the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
  1881. India's star shuttler P.V. Sindhu lost to reigning world champion Nozomi Okuhara of Japan in straight games in the women's singles final of the Thailand Open here on Sunday.
  1882. Australian cyclist Richie Porte (BMC) and Spain's Jose Joaquin Rojas (Movistar) dropped out of the ninth stage of the Tour de France road race on Sunday, after a crash 7 kilometers into the stage.
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  2050. Door Opened To India For Deeper Striking M777 Guns
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  2052. dmiral Arun Prakash, Indian Navy chief from 2004-06, has been an eloquent and unsparing commentator on matters military since he […]
  2053. From wanting almost nothing to do with it, to now wanting complete control over it, the Indian Air Force’s relationship […]
  2054. As Boeing Defence’s former man in India, Dr Vivek Lall was the visible campaign chief for the F/A-18 Super Hornet […]
  2055. The Sunderbans, India’s vast heritage mangrove forest in the Gangetic delta were saved from perhaps their unfriendliest visitor this week, […]
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  2057. The Indian Army will shortly begin inducting its first indigenously developmet anti-tank guided weaponry. The Ministry of Defence today cleared […]
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  2062. In the glacially meandering rivers of Indian military contracting, Boeing has had A wondrous run. Notching up one high value […]
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  2064. Headwinds Aplenty, Airbus Battles For A Break With India’s Military
  2065. It would be putting it mildly to say that Airbus has had tough run of luck with the Indian military […]
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  2068. As DefExpo, India’s flagship trade show for land-based and naval armament, kicks off, it’s difficult to duck the fact that […]
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  2070. India’s 1st Private-sector Offshore Patrol Vessel Ready For Military Service
  2071. By Mrityunjoy Mazumdar for Livefist If this week’s DefExpo show near Chennai is all set to see India flaunt its […]
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  2074. The Indian government has taken the first step in its latest effort to buy and build new fighter jets in country. […]
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  2076. #EyeOnIndia: 10 Questions For The Aviationists’s David Cenciotti
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  2124. dmiral Arun Prakash, Indian Navy chief from 2004-06, has been an eloquent and unsparing commentator on matters military since he […]
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  2127. As Boeing Defence’s former man in India, Dr Vivek Lall was the visible campaign chief for the F/A-18 Super Hornet […]
  2128. Apr 13 2018    5 13 pm
  2129. In the glacially meandering rivers of Indian military contracting, Boeing has had A wondrous run. Notching up one high value […]
  2130. Apr 11 2018    8 30 am
  2131. As DefExpo, India’s flagship trade show for land-based and naval armament, kicks off, it’s difficult to duck the fact that […]
  2132. Apr 08 2018    11 31 am
  2133. By Mrityunjoy Mazumdar for Livefist If this week’s DefExpo show near Chennai is all set to see India flaunt its […]
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  2135. The Indian government has taken the first step in its latest effort to buy and build new fighter jets in country. […]
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  2137. After our much-read interviews with FlightGlobal’s Stephen Trimble and Hush-Kit’s Joe Coles, we’re delighted with the next in line on […]
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  2139. Mar 25 2018    5 27 pm
  2140. It is difficult to overstate the significance of the test-launch of a BrahMos supersonic cruise missile that took place at […]
  2141. How India’s ASTRA Air-To-Air Missile Is Quietly Killing It
  2142. Mar 24 2018    3 54 pm
  2143. Just before noon on September 14 last year, an 11-foot long missile zoomed off from the wing of an Indian […]
  2144. #EyeOnIndia: 10 Questions For Hush-Kit’s Joe Coles
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  2150. It is difficult to overstate the significance of the test-launch of a BrahMos supersonic cruise missile that took place at […]
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  2152. Just before noon on September 14 last year, an 11-foot long missile zoomed off from the wing of an Indian […]
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  2156. Army Sits On Arjun Tank Order Over Missile-Firing Capability
  2157. Nearly four years after the Indian Army received clearance from the Ministry of Defence to sign up for 118 of […]
  2158. March 14, 2018
  2159. Thirty days ago, the Indian government kickstarted the latest of its serially failed attempts to procure thousands of new assault […]
  2160. March 13, 2018
  2161. The Indian Army has had enough. And it has chosen to vent its anger in an unusually candid tone to […]
  2162. March 11, 2018
  2163. Rafale Aside, Big French Push On 2 Indian Weapon Contests Worth $8 Billion
  2164. A push for more Rafale jets amidst a raging political controversy aside, France is putting particular diplomatic heft behind two […]
  2165. March 10, 2018
  2166. Indications have emerged that India and France are in talks for 36 more Rafale fighter jets, in addition to the […]
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  2170. LCA Tejas Fighter Gets Big Push From Modi Govt, All Eyes On Action
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  2764. 25 years of pvt sector mutual funds: How are the oldest schemes performing?
  2765. 25 years of pvt sector mutual funds: Daily NAV was huge challenge, says Prem Khatri
  2766. HDFC Mutual Fund gets Sebi go-ahead for IPO
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  2774. Foreign investment in real estate down 20%
  2775. Custodian banks want a rethink on high-risk list
  2776. Revamp of coal auction rules: Business-friendly reforms on cards
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  2780. Humanoid robot Sophia visits India, falls in love with the 'colourful and diverse' country
  2781. How German ruling on post-death digital rights can be a real-life lesson for India
  2782. Microsoft wants to protect human rights, seeks regulation of facial recognition technology
  2783. Edit away! Adobe to bring complete version of Photoshop to iPad
  2784. Top picks to buy the best smartphone this year
  2785. New Astro Cat emoji is here, but only Windows 10 users can use it
  2786. Xiaomi Mi A2 and Mi A2 Lite Android One leaked online ahead of July 24 launch
  2787. Taking on Slack, Microsoft Teams is now available for free in 40 languages worldwide
  2788. Apple announces new MacBook Pro which can code faster, run on latest Intel processors, has quieter keyboards
  2789. The ultimate 5-step guide to help stay on top of your game at work
  2790. All eyes on Ronaldo: Here's what awaits the superstar forward after sneaky Juventus arrival
  2791. After a fun vacation in India, Priyanka Chopra wraps up shooting for upcoming Hollywood flick
  2792. New hope: How testosterone therapy can prevent drastic weight loss in cancer patients
  2793. Will Smith and Ronaldinho jazz up World Cup closing ceremony
  2794. How the Northeast states are making a mark in Indian fashion
  2795. Kizoa review: The free iOS app to have fun with videos
  2796. To fully inhabit this world, listen to stories of others
  2797. Omega-3 diet can do more than protecting your heart, it may keep cancer away
  2798. Priyanka Chopra says she and Nick Jonas are still getting to know each other
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  2808. UP starts survey to identify those still out of BJP’s big 8 schemes
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  2888. The chief minister says the efforts of the special task force, police and intelligence agencies have led to a decline in supplies of heroin and chitta (synthetic drug combination).
  2889. Is the 'deals and cashback' spoilt Indian consumer, ready to buy into the 'safe and secure' narrative of American player PayPal?
  2890. Challenges associated with improving rural mobility and viability of solar mini-grids may find a common solution through the advent of EVs.
  2891. If you have creditors, it is particularly important to understand some of the key reasons that often lead to a business going bankrupt.
  2892. Top brands like Samsung, Apple, Xiaomi and OnePlus are on sale for no cost EMIs starting at Rs 1,111 a month.
  2893. Amazon, Flipkart have roped in A-lister celebrities such as Amitabh Bachchan, Alia Bhatt, Ranbir Kapoor as the battle for customers hots up.
  2894. Grofers has been focusing on its non-fresh private label products with over 700 items added as it continues to add 30-40 items every month.
  2895. Founder Ramaswamy Iyer said that it took four years to achieve this milestone but was confident of doubling the figures within the next one year.
  2896. Blume will partner with Silicon Valley-based Benhamou Global Ventures (BGV) and Emergent Ventures to launch accelerator platform Arka Venture Labs.
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  2912. The lesser-known Hatu Peak is situated about 70 km from Shimla and is more serene than many adjoining hill stations.
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  2917. The move is aimed at reining in rapid expansion into neighbourhood stores and ensuring sales at max retail price.
  2918. The bank has hired white-collar crime specialist law firm Panag and Babu to investigate the latest matter.
  2919. HSBC wants a rethink on the list of 25 ‘high-risk’ countries that was submitted to SEBI by five global banks.
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  2921. CISCO
  2922. On July 9, two BSF jawans, belonging to the 121st battalion, were killed when Naxals had triggered an IED blast while they were on a bike patrol in the Chhotebethiya area of Kanker.
  2923. Growing inequality due to rapid growth may result in social upheaval, which is the last thing India can afford.
  2924. Emergence of sex robots have the potential to wreck marriages and kill jobs in the oldest profession.
  2925. Twitter's recent move of removing millions of suspicious account in its battle against fake new has led to many celebrities losing followers.
  2926. The Act East Policy of the government to strengthen ties with Asean countries has also created trade and business opportunities.
  2927. This time, Punjab National Bank is likely to report India's biggest bank profit by selling assets.
  2928. The investment banks combined loans with hundreds of others into what are known as collateralised debt obligations (CDOs) and sold these to investors worldwide as mortgage-backed securities.
  2929. How a girl with with only 15 months of formal training became a world champion? This is Hima Das' story.
  2930. Starting at noon tomorrow, Prime Day will offer exclusive new product launches from top brands including OnePlus, HP, Acer, and more.
  2931. You can claim deductions from your gross total income by investing in avenues specified by the government.
  2932. For loans already in default when the circular was issued, the 180-day countdown begins from March 1which gives banks time till August 31 to...
  2933. The group plans to sell properties in Nagpur, Nashik and Rajkot, according to two people aware of the development. Wockhardt has hired a Che...
  2934. The earlier order of delegation of powers to DRMs was issued to end the archaic departmentalisation that prevailed at the national transport...
  2935. Indian real estate has attracted investments worth $1.08 billion in the June quarter across 11 transactions, down 20% from a year ago, show...
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  2937. Industry-The Economic Times
  2938. Global corporate solar funding at $5.3 billion in first half of the year
  2939. ICICI Bank launches external probe into NPA ‘irregularities’
  2940. LIC board to meet tomorrow to finalise IDBI Bank stake buy
  2941. No claimants for Rs 300 crore lying in India-linked dormant Swiss bank accounts
  2942. Today is your last chance to book cheap tickets in IndiGo, SpiceJet extended sale
  2943. Developing airports like real estate business doomed to fail: IATA
  2944. PNB's NPA recovery in first quarter tops FY'18 level
  2945. Shoppers Stop bets on omni-channel strategy to grow business
  2946. Markets-The Economic Times
  2947. Sensex, Nifty off to a muted start; Infosys climbs 2%, ICICI Bank falls 3%
  2948. Buy Hindustan Oil Exploration Company, target Rs 150: Manas Jaiswal
  2949. Sell Capital First, target Rs 485: Manas Jaiswal
  2950. Buy Kotak Mahindra Bank, Rs 1425: Dr CK Narayan
  2951. Buy Titan Company, target Rs 848: Dr CK Narayan
  2952. Sell Eicher Motors, target Rs 26800: Kunal Bothra
  2953. Have these midcaps corrected enough for value buying?
  2954. BUY' or 'SELL' ideas from experts for Monday, July 16, 2018
  2955. LIC board to decide timeline for IDBI Bank investment today
  2956. Buy HDFC. target Rs 2010: Kunal Bothra
  2957. Some mid- and smallcaps are looking attractive: Mahesh Patil, Aditya Birla Sun Life Mutual Fund
  2958. Economy-News-The Economic Times
  2959. IFFCO launches e-commerce platform for farmers, eyes $5 billion sales in 2 years
  2960. India becomes vice-chair of Asia Pacific region at global customs body
  2961. Farm loan waivers, not real income growth, driving rural revival: Report
  2962. Wish Amartya Sen spends some time in India to see structural reforms: Niti Aayog VC
  2963. MCA panel may offer penal relief for some offences
  2964. RBI gets global praise for targeted communication tools
  2965. India expected to be $10 trillion economy by 2030: Subhash Chandra Garg
  2966. ET Explains-News-The Economic Times
  2967. How long will India have to wait for the bullet train? A status check
  2968. Why haircuts matter in dealing with bad loans
  2969. The Kejriwal-Baijal power tussle is not over it, and here's why we are saying that
  2970. You are probably getting conned at petrol pumps but there's a way to find out
  2971. In broke Venezuela, a haircut costs 5 bananas and 2 eggs
  2972. All about JioGigaFiber, the new game-changer from the Ambani household
  2973. Decoding Delhi's full statehood demand
  2974. Why is Mukesh Ambani buying this loss-making US-based company?
  2975. Burari deaths explained: 11 bodies, a pet dog and a mysterious diary
  2976. FTTH: The new weapon Mukesh Ambani is planning to fire
  2977. Why Modi government is replacing UGC with a new higher education regulator
  2978. Love fish? Then you probably don't want to read this
  2979. New Provident Fund rules explained and how they would impact you
  2980. Rupee at 70: How it's bad and how it's good
  2981. Is it really illegal to give lift to a stranger in India? Here's a fact check
  2982. International-News-The Economic Times
  2983. Donald Trump hails 'extraordinary' France for World Cup win
  2984. Nawaz Sharif's family likely to challenge conviction in graft case tomorrow
  2985. Kabul: 10 feared killed in suicide attack near Afghan ministry
  2986. Nawaz Sharif's daughter Maryam Nawaz refuses prison comforts
  2987. Paychecks lag as profits soar, and prices erode wage gains
  2988. Donald Trump says Britain must get Brexit 'carve out' for US trade deal
  2989. UN chief condemns terrorist attacks in Pakistan
  2990. No bed, dirty washroom for Nawaz Sharif in jail, alleges son
  2991. Donald Trump says to run for re-election, had Brexit chat with Queen Elizabeth
  2992. Haiti prime minister resigns after deadly unrest
  2993. Netanyahu says Israel inflicted 'hardest blow' on Hamas since 2014 war
  2994. Politics and Nation-News-The Economic Times
  2995. Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Mizoram set to vote on ‘tamper-proof’ machines
  2996. Before SC hearing, Modi govt builds case against Nikah Halala, polygamy
  2997. UP starts survey to identify those still out of BJP’s big 8 schemes
  2998. Row over talks to ‘end’ act against forced conversion
  2999. Narendra Modi, Amit Shah have much to teach on the new brand of politics emerging in India
  3000. News-The Economic Times
  3001. Municipality key to simultaneous polls
  3002. I feared Serena might die, says husband
  3003. Science-News-The Economic Times
  3004. Rs 1 crore ISRO's lithium ion cell technology gets overwhelming initial response
  3005. China looks at an Indian to save itself from natural disasters
  3006. India should build its own aircraft: Ex-ISRO chief Kiran Kumar
  3007. Moon and Mars: double celestial event coming up this month
  3008. Indian Space Research Organisation on hunt for another Rakesh Sharma
  3009. Indian scientist in race to head Chinese institute
  3010. India has long way to go for human space flight mission: Former ISRO chief
  3011. ISRO tests crew escape system for human spaceflight
  3012. Indian scientists make their meeting with Nobel heroes count
  3013. India needs more investment in institutions like IISc: Infosys Prize winner Yamuna Krishnan
  3014. China aims to outstrip NASA with super-powerful rocket
  3015. New AI system may help prevent water logging in cities
  3016. New algorithm that may predict your intelligence
  3017. NASA's Hubble spots massive cluster of 10 billion-years-old stars
  3018. Sports-News-The Economic Times
  3019. Intruders run on to pitch during World Cup final
  3020. Golden Antoine Griezmann delivers on the biggest stage
  3021. It's wonderful' gushes Didier Deschamps after World Cup triumph
  3022. France lift second World Cup after winning classic final 4-2
  3023. France is the new FIFA World Cup Champion, beats Croatia 4-2 in final
  3024. Belgium squad handed hero's welcome on World Cup return
  3025. France extends its lead against Croatia to 4-2 after Kylian Mbappe strikes
  3026. France and Croatia name unchanged teams for World Cup final
  3027. Novak Djokovic wins fourth Wimbledon title and 13th major
  3028. States set to vote on ‘tamper-proof’ machines
  3029. UP surveys to spot those still out of BJP’s schemes
  3030. It’s a steep climb for Infosys to keep in step with TCS
  3031. See good demand environment across US, Europe: Infosys CEO Salil Parekh
  3032. Traders bet on calendar spread as Nifty moves in a tight range
  3033. Nifty may find support at 5300 level
  3034. Seven out of top 10 Asian small-cap funds are Indian
  3035. Inflation reflects growth dynamics in India: Christopher Wood
  3036. Market may trade in a range, but FIIs seen sold on India
  3037. Don't bank only on price-to-earning ratio
  3038. Prabhudas Lilladher has a reduce rating on Infosys
  3039. Fin Crisis: Too late and too little done in US
  3040. Weak rupee takes its toll on cos with huge foreign debt
  3041. Wait for more signals before turning positive
  3042. Six Indian cos among BusinessWeek's top 100 Infotech firms
  3043. Indian firms slip in global ranking; four move out of Top-500
  3044. Big Daddy' laps up Cipla after Q1 nos beat forecast
  3045. Old Fox has dream run on Dalal Street
  3046. Cairn India hits record high on BSE amid stake sale talks
  3047. Vedanta plunges 5.59% on LSE amid talks to buy Cairn stake
  3048. SBI shares on gaining spree; hit record high
  3049. FM must rethink
  3050. Amalgamate banks
  3051. Managing data
  3052. Right technology
  3053. ET Search
  3054. After the Oscars, what's next for silent stars of The Artist?
  3055. Delhi World Book fair: A fair like no other
  3056. Indian gift makes its way to State Department exhibition
  3057. IMD to use dynamic models for forecasts
  3058. Docs reveal contents of first wire msg between India & Eng
  3059. Worried Amitabh Bachchan fans pray to Lord Shiva for his recovery
  3060. Every decision of government needn’t be a big reform: Anand Mahindra
  3061. Narendra Modi has his eyes set on boosting business: Joao Cravinho, EU Ambassador
  3062. Confidence level of industry improving: KV Kamath, ICICI Bank
  3063. We may see rapid growth over the next few years: Raamdeo Agrawal
  3064. Our commitment for press freedom, and autonomy of public broadcast is absolute: Prakash Javadekar
  3065. There is a leadership vacuum in Infosys, time to get Nandan Nilekani back: Mohandas Pai
  3066. SGX to offer Indian stock-based derivatives
  3067. Sebi crackdown puts WhatsApp groups on silent mode
  3068. Markets end 2017 with a bang, Sensex reaches a record high
  3069. GDP print, DeMo data adverse; but D-Street still sees silver lining. How?
  3070. Opening Bell: Top cues that changed your market while you were sleeping
  3071. Uber merging China ops with Didi in $35 bn deal
  3072. Alfa raises delisting price to Rs 2,850 a share
  3073. DB Realty, Unitech stocks rose
  3074. Fitch withdraws Reliance Capital ratings
  3075. Discoms' poor fin health poses risks for traders
  3076. Cigarette cos shares outperform benchmark Sensex
  3077. Lovable Lingerie's dream run on as traders lap it up
  3078. Indiatimes - The Economic Times
  3079. MahaRERA slaps penalty on 8 Mumbai Builders for violation of rules
  3080. Meet the Amit Shah of China: How a professor-turned-politician powers Xi Jinping
  3081. Former finance minister Yashwant Sinha quits BJP, says democracy in danger
  3082. ITeS-Tech-The Economic Times
  3083. Panaya acquisition remains a bug in the Infosys code
  3084. New Dell EMC data protection solution to secure mid-size Indian firms
  3085. Atos launches comprehensive Artificial Intelligence software suite
  3086. IT Firms for simpler tender norms to tap government business
  3087. Growth is like a cricket match, every phase is different: Rajesh Gopinathan, CEO, TCS
  3088. HCL Technologies gets govternment's nod to set up SEZ in Andhra Pradesh
  3089. Colombia adopts IBM Watson to enhance regional language content promotion
  3090. NEC Tech aims to treble India’s revenue in 5 years
  3091. Infosys foundation to contribute Rs 200 crore to Metro work in Bengaluru
  3092. In defence of its policies, Facebook calls itself a publisher
  3093. TCS recognised as a leader in GDPR services by NelsonHall
  3094. Nation comes first, industry second: NASSCOM
  3095. Infosys partners with Siemens to develop apps IoT solution
  3096. Tech-The Economic Times
  3097. BHIM needs Mbappé speed to improve track record
  3098. Citrix partners Microsoft to simplify office network deployments
  3099. CCI dismisses complaints against Google; chairperson gives dissent note
  3100. After mauling telecom companies, Mukesh Ambani now fires at operating systems
  3101. en-gb2018-07-16T09:52:57+05:30
  3102. On a quarter-on-quarter basis, corporate funding increased in the April-June period of this year with $2.8 billion in 34 deals compared to the $2.5 billion in 44 deals in January-March 2018.
  3103. The group plans to sell properties in Nagpur, Nashik and Rajkot, according to two people aware of the development. Wockhardt has hired a Chennai-based investment bank to find a buyer for the assets.
  3104. The earlier order of delegation of powers to DRMs was issued to end the archaic departmentalisation that prevailed at the national transporter, which has a total of eight cadres of group A services.
  3105. Indian real estate has attracted investments worth $1.08 billion in the June quarter across 11 transactions, down 20% from a year ago, showed data from Venture Intelligence.
  3106. HSBC wants a rethink on the list of 25 ‘high-risk’ countries that was submitted to SEBI by five global banks.
  3107. Funds parked by Indians with Swiss banks rose to about Rs 7,000 cr in 2017, revealed latest SNB data.
  3108. Budget carrier IndiGo and SpiceJet had extended its promotional flight ticket offer till July 15, 2018.
  3109. Stressing that urgent action is needed on infrastructure, de Juniac said, "today's infrastructure is worlds ahead of where it was a decade ago.
  3110. The IBC process has been of great help to the scam-hit bank that raised Rs 3,000 crore from big assets.
  3111. The company said it believes that more consumers across the country will discover Shoppers Stop through its digital shopping channels.
  3112. Niti Aayog is working on a proposal to give subsidy benefit to people using PMG, biofuels for cooking.
  3113. en-gb2018-07-16T09:49:24+05:30
  3114. Infosys climbed nearly 2 per cent, leading the pack of Sensex gainers.
  3115. Buy Hindustan Oil Exploration Company Ltd. at a price target of Rs 150.0 and a stoploss at Rs 135 from entry point.
  3116. Sell Capital First Ltd. at a price target of Rs 485.0 and a stoploss at Rs 510 from entry point.
  3117. Buy Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. at a price target of Rs 1425 and a stoploss at Rs 1380 from entry point.
  3118. Buy Titan Company Ltd. at a price target of Rs 848 and a stoploss at Rs 820 from entry point.
  3119. Sell Eicher Motors Ltd. at a price target of Rs 26800 and a stop loss at Rs 27850 from entry point.
  3120. Nifty has moved up crossing multiple resistance levels of 10,800-10,850 and closed above 11,000 levels.
  3121. One-year forward multiples for the BSE Midcap index corrected from 30x to 21x in the current fall.
  3122. The Sensex and the Nifty have gained 13 per cent and 11 per cent, respectively, from their 2018 lows in late March.
  3123. ET Now spoke to various experts and here's what they have to recommend for today's trade:
  3124. The LIC board had proposed investing in IDBI Bank, which has been approved by Irda with certain terms and conditions.
  3125. Buy Housing Development Finance Corporation Ltd. at a price target of Rs 2010.0 and a stoploss at Rs 1957 from entry point.
  3126. Local funds have driven valuations of Mumbai stocks this year.
  3127. We are overweight on autos, private banks, NBFCs, consumer discretionary, media, metals and infra.
  3128. Let's check out what all might matter to Dalal Street all through the day.
  3129. en-gb2018-07-16T10:12:29+05:30
  3130. Under RERA, force majeure clause can be invoked only in case of war, draught, floods, earthquake, fire or any other natural calamity affecting the regular development of real estate projects.
  3131. Trade is skewed in favour of China at a trade surplus of $63 billion. Bilateral trade was $89.6 billion in 2017-18.
  3132. The iMandi mobile application is available for download at Play Store and App Store for Android and iOS phones.
  3133. The organisation has divided its membership into six regions. Each of the regions is represented by an elected vice-chairperson to the WCO council.
  3134. Agriculture wage growth declined from close to 9 per cent in April 2017 to 2.3 per cent in February 2018 while non-agricultural wage growth moderated from 5 to 3.7 per cent during the same period.
  3135. I actually would like to challenge him to show me another period of four years where so much work has been done for the making India cleaner, inclusive and more caring economy," Kumar said.
  3136. The Corporate Affairs Ministry has set up the panel for review of the penal provisions in the Companies Act, 2013 to examine 'de-criminalisation' of certain offences.
  3137. When GST was introduced on July 1 last year, five commodities -- crude oil, natural gas, petrol, diesel, and aviation turbine fuel -- were kept out of its purview for the time being.
  3138. The BIS said such reviews are useful in communicating with specialists, but they can easily prove opaque for the broader public and therefore several central banking authorities also use more targeted channels.
  3139. We have complied two reports and these will be given to state governments for them to take action against the defaulters, said Modi.
  3140. Taxmen have been told to monitor and resolve all cases of 'highpitched' (unreasonable) tax demands.
  3141. In 2017, India became the sixth largest economy with a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of USD 2.59 trillion, relegating France to the seventh position, according to the data.
  3142. The proposed changes come months after PNB stunned markets after uncovering a $2 billion loan fraud.
  3143. en-gb2018-07-16T09:40:06+05:30
  3144. The project has been witnessing stiff resistance in Maharashtra, where a group of farmers and tribals have raised concerns over the land acquisition process.
  3145. The reason why private and foreign banks have a lower level of NPAs is they have the flexibility to cut their losses by selling off assets in a bad loan for whatever it is worth.
  3146. Till the top court takes a stand, the high court decisions on these matters, mostly in the LG’s favour, will hold as the apex court had refused to stay the HC’s orders. Listed below are some HC verdicts:
  3147. In February, Union oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan shared that ranked Delhi third among states for petrol pump frauds.
  3148. In the hyperinflationary country, where bank notes are as difficult to find as chronically scarce food and medicine, people are increasingly relying on to barter.
  3149. JioGigaFiber broadband will come with a set-top box for TV. It will have enabled voice command feature on TV.
  3150. Before India gained independence, Delhi was part of the Punjab province till it was made the capital in 1911 and became a chief commissioner's province.
  3151. Reliance Jio Infocomm has so far fought incumbents with freebies and ultra-cheap data. Now it plan to take the game to the next level by leading through innovation.
  3152. Though no suicide note has been recovered yet, prima facie, the police suspects the Bhatia family committed suicide. But the police is also investigating the case with other possible angles of homicide.
  3153. Ambani's plan can cause two disruptions. First, it can immediately disrupt home broadband pricing. Second, it may impact the larger mobile services market.
  3154. HECI will be a new avatar of UGC with a different vision, focus and powers. While UGC has been vested with grant-giving powers, HECI will have no funds to dole out.
  3155. Recently, Kerala food safety department officials seized nearly 9,600 kg of fish preserved in formalin at a border check post in Kollam district.
  3156. Rules of Employees Provident Fund have been changed to make the scheme more user-friendly. Read this to know the changes and what they mean for you.
  3157. The rupee can touch 70 to the US dollar by December-end. According to an ET poll, the rupee may slump to a new low this year amid global policy uncertainties.
  3158. The law does not actually prohibit you from giving a lift to anyone. The law under which a Mumbai man was punished actually prohibits use of personal vehicle as a commercial one.
  3159. en-gb2018-07-16T10:00:00+05:30
  3160. According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) data, the pace was well above the government's annual growth target of around 6.5 per cent, extending a steady expansion.
  3161. A Missouri circuit court on Thursday ordered J&J to cough up $4.69 billion to the women and families who allegedly developed ovarian cancer after using its talc.
  3162. Over the past few days, Trump badgered NATO allies over their military spending levels.
  3163. Trump on Monday is to meet his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin for a summit in Helsinki, Finland.
  3164. Sharif and his daughter Maryam were arrested in Lahore on Friday after an accountability court found them guilty over the ownership of four luxury flats in UK.
  3165. The explosion happened at the rural rehabilitation and development ministry around 4:30 pm.
  3166. Sharif, 68, and Maryam, 44, were taken into custody in the Avenfield corruption case, shortly after their arrival at Lahore airport from London last night.
  3167. Throughout the recession and much of its aftermath, when many Americans were grateful to receive a paycheck instead of a pink slip, jobs and raises were in short supply.
  3168. A demonstration in London on Saturday organised by British alt-right and pro-Trump campaigners led to 12 arrests for violence and public order offences, police said.
  3169. At least 130 people, including Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) leader Nawabzada Siraj Raiswere killed in a blast that targetted his convoy in Mastung in Balochistan province on July 13.
  3170. Taking to Twitter, Hussain Nawaz Sharif alleged that his father was deprived of a bed in the jail and that the bathroom there was extremely dirty, "probably not cleaned for ages.".
  3171. Speaking of the 92-year-old queen, Trump was quoted as saying: "She is an incredible woman, she is so sharp, she is so beautiful, when I say beautiful - inside and out. That is a beautiful woman.
  3172. Haiti is desperately poor: around 60 percent of its people live on less than two dollars a day, and they are extremely sensitive to even minor increases in prices of just about anything.
  3173. In consultation with the minister of defence, the (military) chief of staff and the top security command of the state of Israel, we have decided on strong action against Hamas terrorism," Netanyahu said.
  3174. en-gb2018-07-16T09:45:56+05:30
  3175. TDP’s Lok Sabha MPs, Thota Narasimham and Ravindra Babu, were supposed to meet Thackeray at the latter’s residence at Matoshree at 5.30 pm, however Thackeray refused to give them time.
  3176. M1 EVMs were last used in the 2014 general elections and were phased out as they completed 15 years of their life cycle and were also not compatible with VVPATs (voter-verified paper audit trails).
  3177. In an affidavit to be filed by ASG Tushar Mehta in SC, the Centre has decided to reiterate its stand taken during the triple talaq case and oppose the practices as “unconstitutional”
  3178. Apart from Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal has also witnessed instances of mob-lynching in Malda and East Midnapore districts.
  3179. While JD(U)’s concern is to ensure its status as equal partner of the BJP within the NDA in the state, NDA’s other allies have keeping its card close to its chest on seat-sharing
  3180. Trinamool MP Dinesh Trivedi, who had worked for putting in place RTI Act,said : “We do not know the contents of the bill. I would be joining the protest in my individual capacity as I feel for the cause.”
  3181. Governor has asked the administration to prepare for panchayat elections, even as most of the political parties except BJP have maintained that it is not possible to hold elections.
  3182. CM Shivraj Chouhan is still going strong in the state though he is not liked much by the BJP central leadership. No other state-level BJP leader has managed to emerge as a challenger to him.
  3183. The schemes picked for the survey by UP are the PM Awas Yojana (Urban), CM Awas Yojana (Rural), pension schemes for widows, senior citizens and physically-challenged persons and the Antyodaya Ration card scheme.
  3184. IFCSAP said that entities that oppose the APFR act and demand its repeal are those that indulge “in forceful conversions through fraudulent and coercive means.”
  3185. Modi told the audience that he keeps an eye on every small or significant matter in Varanasi and that the letters he gets show that people of the city consider him as a “guardian”.
  3186. PM will shift gears on July 29 when he visits Lucknow for his sixth public engagement in UP this month and launches 64 projects by corporates worth Rs 55,000 cr in UP.
  3187. The decision to jointly train Afghan diplomats is part of joint projects that India and China hope to undertake in the landlocked and war-ravaged Afghanistan.
  3188. The 2011 census had put India’s population at 121.08 crore, while figures as on July 15 show 121.75 crore have enroled for Aadhaar. The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI)puts projected population of India as on date at about 133.5 crore
  3189. Unlike BJP, the dynasty-based parties haven’t done enough to celebrate or reward talent within their ranks.
  3190. en-gb2018-07-16T10:09:02+05:30
  3191. The question has emerged as a key bone of contention in the discourse on the proposal of ‘One Nation, One Election’ â€" holding national and state-level elections at the same time.
  3192. After the SSS called for a strike by milk farmers, the state government announced a subsidy of Rs 50/kg for export of milk powder and Rs 5/litre of milk export to dairies.
  3193. Alexis Ohanian, the internet entrepreneur and founder of Reddit, saluted the 36-year-old Williams for battling back from life-saving surgery to get within touching distance of an eighth Wimbledon title.
  3194. en-gb2018-07-16T09:49:03+05:30
  3195. Somanath said the ISRO makes lithium ion cell batteries of various sizes and power (1.5 ampere to 100 ampere) to power its rockets and satellites.
  3196. The partial solar eclipse occurred early in the morning between 7.18 am and 9.43 am, but the bigger events are waiting at the end of this month.
  3197. Geophysicist Paramesh Banerjee will be the first Indian to head a Chinese scientific institution though many Indians scientists already work at Chinese institutions.
  3198. newer capabilities within the country."In the coming days and.
  3199. On the night of July 27-28, the Moon will be totally eclipsed for 1 hour, 43 minutes. The event can be observed in a large part of the globe, including in India
  3200. The space organisation tested on Thursday a crew escape system (CES), which is a capsule that ejects from a rocket if it explodes on the launch pad
  3201. Developing an earthquake resilient society is of utmost importance for the Asian region where almost 80 per cent of fatalities due to earthquakes occur, Gupta said.
  3202. Earlier in the day, ISRO said that it carried out a major technology demonstration, the first in a series of tests to qualify a crew escape system, a critical technology relevant for human spaceflight.
  3203. The crew module reached an altitude of nearly 2.7 km under the power of its seven specifically designed quick acting solid motors to take away the crew module to a safe distance without exceeding the safe g-levels.
  3204. The meeting offers researchers an opportunity to closely interact with Nobel laureates from their discipline over seven days.
  3205. Krishnan believes the scale of growth in infrastructure for pure science education is not adequate to remain competitive with nations such the US, China.
  3206. China is working on a super-powerful rocket that would be capable of delivering heavier payloads into low orbit than NASA, Chinese space expert was quoted.
  3207. The areas susceptible to water logging were located with the help of past travel time data from smartphone-based cab service Uber, and elevation data of the area.
  3208. New algorithm that may predict your intelligenceNew York, June 30 (IANS) Be careful if you lie about your IQ as researchers have developed a machine-learning algorithm that may tell how smart you are by looking at a scan of your brain.
  3209. NASA's Hubble spots massive cluster of 10 billion-years-old starsWashington, June 30 (IANS) NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has detected a stunning image of a huge collection of ageing stars, believed to be 10 billion-years-old.
  3210. en-gb2018-07-16T09:50:30+05:30
  3211. Pussy Riot punk band, whose members were jailed for staging a protest against Vladimir Putin in a church, said on social media that they were responsible for the pitch invasion
  3212. Ignoring the crashing of the heavens, and a sea of angry, whistling fans, the Frenchman wrong-footed the goalkeeper and calmly stroked home the second of France's goals in a breathtaking 4-2 win over Croatia.
  3213. France coach Didier Deschamps hailed his side's "wonderful" World Cup victory after a 4-2 victory over Croatia in Sunday's final at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium.
  3214. The Tottenham star topped the chart by two goals ahead of a group including Antoine Griezmann and Kylian Mbappe, who both scored in France's 4-2 defeat of Croatia in Sunday's final.
  3215. France had a 2-1 lead over Croatia courtesy of the first own-goal and the first video-reviewed penalty in a World Cup final.
  3216. Perisic was the star of Croatia's 2-1 extra-time victory over England at the same Luzhniki Stadium on Wednesday, scoring his country's equaliser and then setting up the winner for Mario Mandzukic.
  3217. World number 21 Djokovic added the 2018 title to his wins in 2011, 2014 and 2015 as he became the lowest-ranked champion since Goran Ivanisevic in 2001.
  3218. Apple is blacklisting retailers who sell its products on discount The move is aimed at reining in rapid expansion into neighbourhood stores and ensuring sales at max retail price.
  3219. Top crime specialist joins Kochhar probeThe bank has hired white-collar crime specialist law firm Panag and Babu to investigate the latest matter.
  3220. Banks don't want Mauritius, China in risk listHSBC wants a rethink on the list of 25 ‘high-risk’ countries that was submitted to SEBI by five global banks.
  3221. Opposition irked over move to amend RTI actTrinamool MP Dinesh Trivedi, who had worked for putting in place RTI Act,said : “We do not know the contents of the bill. I would be joining the protest in my individual capacity as I feel for the cause.”
  3222. States set to vote on ‘tamper-proof’ machinesM1 EVMs were last used in the 2014 general elections and were phased out as they completed 15 years of their life cycle and were also not compatible with VVPATs (voter-verified paper audit trails).
  3223. Govt builds case against Nikah Halala, polygamyIn an affidavit to be filed by ASG Tushar Mehta in SC, the Centre has decided to reiterate its stand taken during the triple talaq case and oppose the practices as “unconstitutional”
  3224. Mamata orders police to track social media rumoursApart from Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal has also witnessed instances of mob-lynching in Malda and East Midnapore districts.
  3225. MP: Cong eyes tie-up with BSP, BJP bets on ShivrajCM Shivraj Chouhan is still going strong in the state though he is not liked much by the BJP central leadership. No other state-level BJP leader has managed to emerge as a challenger to him.
  3226. Tightrope walk for BJP in dealing with Bihar alliesWhile JD(U)’s concern is to ensure its status as equal partner of the BJP within the NDA in the state, NDA’s other allies have keeping its card close to its chest on seat-sharing
  3227. UP surveys to spot those still out of BJP’s schemesThe schemes picked for the survey by UP are the PM Awas Yojana (Urban), CM Awas Yojana (Rural), pension schemes for widows, senior citizens and physically-challenged persons and the Antyodaya Ration card scheme.
  3228. MFs lag benchmark returns as select stocks boost indicesThe Sensex and the Nifty have gained 13 per cent and 11 per cent, respectively, from their 2018 lows in late March.
  3229. India offers safe haven for equity investors as EMs underperformLocal funds have driven valuations of Mumbai stocks this year.
  3230. Some mid & smallcaps are looking attractive: Mahesh Patil"We are overweight on autos, private banks, NBFCs, consumer discretionary, media, metals and infra.
  3231. Buzzing stocks: PC Jeweller, Alok Industries, InfosysInfosys was leading the pack of most active stocks in value terms on NSE.
  3232. HUL shares go up ahead of Q1 earningsThe brokerage house sees a YoY jump of 25.80 per cent and 26.90 per cent in Ebitda and EPS, respectively, for the said quarter.
  3233. Can HIRA and RERA co-exist? Government to decideUnder RERA, force majeure clause can be invoked only in case of war, draught, floods, earthquake, fire or any other natural calamity affecting the regular development of real estate projects.
  3234. India raises trade deficit issue with China at WTOTrade is skewed in favour of China at a trade surplus of $63 billion. Bilateral trade was $89.6 billion in 2017-18.
  3235. Are you a piped gas user? Your monthly bill is set to get cheaper. Read howNiti Aayog is working on a proposal to give subsidy benefit to people using PMG, biofuels for cooking.
  3236. Natural gas, ATF in GST this week?When GST was introduced on July 1 last year, five commodities -- crude oil, natural gas, petrol, diesel, and aviation turbine fuel -- were kept out of its purview for the time being.
  3237. View: Artificial Intelligence can destroy jobs but sex bots may wreck much moreEmergence of sex robots have the potential to wreck marriages and kill jobs in the oldest profession.
  3238. Infosys-built data analytics helps GoM decipher GST defaulters: Sushil ModiWe have complied two reports and these will be given to state governments for them to take action against the defaulters, said Modi.
  3239. It’s a steep climb for Infosys to keep in step with TCSInfosys has talked about growth revivals in the later part of this year on multiple fronts. Analysts, however, remain cautiously optimistic on the company.
  3240. Apple reins in smaller retailers to choke discounts The move is aimed at reining in rapid expansion into neighbourhood stores and ensuring sales at max retail price.
  3241. See good demand environment across US, Europe: Infosys CEO Salil ParekhInfosys has maintained revenue growth forecast at 6-8% in constant currency terms for fiscal 2019, and also reiterated the operating margin guidance of 22-24% for FY19.
  3242. China's GDP grows 6.8%According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) data, the pace was well above the government's annual growth target of around 6.5 per cent, extending a steady expansion.
  3243. Verdict not on scientific grounds: Johnson & Johnson on talc caseA Missouri circuit court on Thursday ordered J&J to cough up $4.69 billion to the women and families who allegedly developed ovarian cancer after using its talc.
  3244. Donald Trump was asked who the biggest US foe is. He mentioned the EU first.Over the past few days, Trump badgered NATO allies over their military spending levels.
  3245. Google might face record fine in Android monopoly caseGoogle will be hit with a record European Union (EU) fine for using its Android smartphone system to fortify its search empire.
  3246. Donald Trump says Britain must get Brexit 'carve out' for US trade dealA demonstration in London on Saturday organised by British alt-right and pro-Trump campaigners led to 12 arrests for violence and public order offences, police said.
  3247. Unions to stop milk supply to Mumbai, PuneAfter the SSS called for a strike by milk farmers, the state government announced a subsidy of Rs 50/kg for export of milk powder and Rs 5/litre of milk export to dairies.
  3248. Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Mizoram set to vote on ‘tamper-proof’ machinesM1 EVMs were last used in the 2014 general elections and were phased out as they completed 15 years of their life cycle and were also not compatible with VVPATs (voter-verified paper audit trails).
  3249. Uddhav Thackeray refuses to meet TDP delegationTDP’s Lok Sabha MPs, Thota Narasimham and Ravindra Babu, were supposed to meet Thackeray at the latter’s residence at Matoshree at 5.30 pm, however Thackeray refused to give them time.
  3250. Before SC hearing, Modi govt builds case against Nikah Halala, polygamyIn an affidavit to be filed by ASG Tushar Mehta in SC, the Centre has decided to reiterate its stand taken during the triple talaq case and oppose the practices as “unconstitutional”
  3251. Tightrope walk for BJP in dealing with Bihar alliesWhile JD(U)’s concern is to ensure its status as equal partner of the BJP within the NDA in the state, NDA’s other allies have keeping its card close to its chest on seat-sharing
  3252. West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee orders police to track social media rumoursApart from Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal has also witnessed instances of mob-lynching in Malda and East Midnapore districts.
  3253. Traders bet on calendar spread as Nifty moves in a tight rangeA trading combination involving Nifty options is gaining prominence among savvy trading desks of institutional investors.
  3254. Nifty may find support at 5300 levelAs far as stock futures are concerned, we are very near to the highest-ever open interest with 195 crore shares in open interest.
  3255. Seven out of top 10 Asian small-cap funds are IndianAn analysis of 300 Asian small-cap schemes shows DSP BlackRock Micro Cap Fund leading the charge, delivering an 82% return over the past year.
  3256. Inflation reflects growth dynamics in India: Christopher WoodIndia has inflation and it reflects the fundamental growth, Christopher Wood, equity strategist, CLSA, said at ET Now Mkt Summit-2010.
  3257. Market may trade in a range, but FIIs seen sold on IndiaMarket may see range-bound trading this week in the absence of any major trigger.
  3258. 'Don't bank only on price-to-earning ratio'Many experts believe that looking at PE ratio in isolation won’t help investors grasp realities of the mkt and higher valuation may not be the only deciding factor driving mkt.
  3259. Prabhudas Lilladher has a reduce rating on InfosysPrabhudas Lilladher has a ‘reduce’ rating on Infosys Technologies as it feels that the outlook for the company and the software industry is quite weak in the near-term.
  3260. Fin Crisis: Too late and too little done in USA crisis of $240 trillion cannot be stemmed with bailout packages of $1 to $10 trillion. 2008: Year of global financial crisis | Survive credit crisis | Ghosts of 1929
  3261. Weak rupee takes its toll on cos with huge foreign debtThe falling rupee will severely affect the small companies, whereas the big ones will be impacted moderately. Get rid of Debt | Adopt correct investment strategies
  3262. Wait for more signals before turning positiveAt the recent low of 12514 points, the Sensex has tested the 12800-12000-pts support zone and has since then attempted a corrective rally.
  3263. Six Indian cos among BusinessWeek's top 100 Infotech firmsBusinessWeek's 'The Infotech 100', has ranked Bharti Airtel at the 21st position followed by Reddington India (55th) and RCom (66th). Successful business formula
  3264. Indian firms slip in global ranking; four move out of Top-50014 firms present in a new list of world's 500 most valued firms together seeing an erosion of about $150 billion in their market value in the first three months of this year.
  3265. 'Big Daddy' laps up Cipla after Q1 nos beat forecastShares of Cipla inched up on heavy volumes on Friday, after the company’s first quarter earnings beat the consensus estimate.
  3266. Old Fox has dream run on Dalal StreetThe Old Fox of Dalal Street has been on a dream run since the past couple of weeks. On Friday, most stocks that he had been steadily building up positions in figured among key gainers of the day.
  3267. Cairn India hits record high on BSE amid stake sale talksThe scrip, which was flat for most of the session, shot up in the final hour of trade on the Bombay Stock Exchange to settle with a net gain of 4.36 per cent at Rs 355.45.
  3268. Vedanta plunges 5.59% on LSE amid talks to buy Cairn stakeIn the late afternoon session, the scrip was being traded at 20.61 pounds, down by 5.50 per cent on the LSE. Vedanta opened on a positive note, but soon swung into the red.
  3269. SBI shares on gaining spree; hit record highIn the past two days, the scrip recorded a gain of over 9 per cent on the BSE, making its investors richer by a whopping Rs 15,000 crore.
  3270. FM must rethinkTT Ram Mohan has rightly suggested that the tax-GDP ratio measures structural improvement. The FM must rethink his medium-term debtto-GDP target.
  3271. Amalgamate banksFinancial inclusion and financial literacy will be the paramount objective while implementing reforms along with UID project to protect the interests of poor.
  3272. Managing dataThis refers to your edit ‘A welcome quest’ (ET, Oct 8). It is imperative to have a strong database.
  3273. Right technologyApropos of ‘The climate conundrum’ (ET, Oct 9), Mukul Sanwal rightly suggests that developing countries should lead in setting the agenda for global technological cooperation.
  3274. ET SearchRupee#CAD#Economic crisis#Food Bill
  3275. After the Oscars, what's next for silent stars of The Artist?The team behind The Artist will have spent the first day of the rest of their lives conforming to the grandest, and most lucrative, of Hollywood traditions.
  3276. Delhi World Book fair: A fair like no otherIt's the World Book fair, which comes around once every two years sprawling across the giant halls of Pragati Maidan. This is the fair's 20th edition.
  3277. Indian gift makes its way to State Department exhibitionAn elephant figurine gifted by the then HM LK Advani to US Secretary of State Colin Powell in 2002, has made its way to the State Department hall.
  3278. IMD to use dynamic models for forecastsStatistical models used by IMD will still be used for monsoon forecast, but the ministry of earth sciences is putting more emphasis on dynamic models.
  3279. Docs reveal contents of first wire msg between India & EngNewly discovered documents have revealed the first telegraph messages and joy when England was linked for the first time with India on 23 June, 1870.
  3280. Worried Amitabh Bachchan fans pray to Lord Shiva for his recoveryHundreds of worried fans of ailing Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan today performed a yagna here to pray for his speedy recovery.
  3281. Every decision of government needn’t be a big reform: Anand Mahindra"The fact that we are the world’s largest democracy and we are all aware that power and a role in global affairs for a nation comes from economic strength.
  3282. Narendra Modi has his eyes set on boosting business: Joao Cravinho, EU AmbassadorAmbassador Joao Cravinho, head of the EU delegation, led Ambassadors of various European countries to a quiet lunch with Modi at the capital last year.
  3283. Confidence level of industry improving: KV Kamath, ICICI Bank"It is the collective wisdom of the marketplace that there is action and we will move with speed. That improves the confidence level of industry.
  3284. We may see rapid growth over the next few years: Raamdeo AgrawalDirectives from the Centre have to be executed at the state level. So, there are many things that are not in Modi’s hands, says Raamdeo Agrawal.
  3285. Our commitment for press freedom, and autonomy of public broadcast is absolute: Prakash Javadekar"Now there is a stage three and stage four of digitisation, we will take a call on this only after taking all things into account.
  3286. There is a leadership vacuum in Infosys, time to get Nandan Nilekani back: Mohandas Pai"There is a leadership vacuum in the company, because they made the wrong choice of CEO three years ago and that is playing out right now.
  3287. SGX to offer Indian stock-based derivativesThe move comes in the wake of a joint decision taken by Indian exchanges to stop licensing their indices and provide market data to foreign exchanges by August.
  3288. Sebi crackdown puts WhatsApp groups on silent modeBrokers and analysts said they are no longer sure what may be regarded as sensitive information.
  3289. Markets end 2017 with a bang, Sensex reaches a record highSmaller Indian stocks did even betterâ€"the BSE midcap index rose 48% while the small cap surged 60% in 2017.
  3290. GDP print, DeMo data adverse; but D-Street still sees silver lining. How?Benefits including increased tax compliance will likely play out in the medium term.
  3291. Opening Bell: Top cues that changed your market while you were sleepingTCS, India’s largest technology firm by revenue, on Tuesday reported a 2.5 per cent sequential drop in net profit at Rs 6,608 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2017.
  3292. Uber merging China ops with Didi in $35 bn dealUber will reportedly continue to operate its own app in China for now. Uber declined to comment on this to the publication.
  3293. Alfa raises delisting price to Rs 2,850 a shareAlfa Laval (India) today said its parent firm has raised the delisting offer price to Rs 2,850 a share.
  3294. DB Realty, Unitech stocks roseThe stocks of DB Realty and Unitech rose after top executives of these companies were granted bail in the 2G scam case.
  3295. Fitch withdraws Reliance Capital ratingsFitch on Friday said it has withdrawn the ratings on Reliance Capital as the company has decided to stop participating.
  3296. 'Discoms' poor fin health poses risks for traders'The poor financial health of state electricity boards could pose significant business risks for power traders in the country, says Fitch.
  3297. Cigarette cos shares outperform benchmark SensexShares of cigarette companies have rallied over the past one month, with ITC, Godfrey Philips and VST Industries hitting record highs.
  3298. Lovable Lingerie's dream run on as traders lap it upLovable Lingerie is 3rd-best performing stock among companies listed this year, with it doubling in value, as traders bet it could repeat performance of Page Indus.
  3299. Top crime specialist joins Kochhar probeMUMBAI: ICICI Bank has launched a second external probe to examine allegations of irregularities in 31 loan accounts raised by a third whistleblower complaint, said two people familiar with the matter.The bank has hired white-collar crime specialist law firm Panag and Babu to investigate the latest matter, said one of the people cited above. The firm will look into allegations that ICICI Bank inflated profits by at least $1.3 billion over eight years by delaying provisioning for 31 nonperforming asset (NPA) accounts. This will be independent of the probe being conducted by retired Supreme Court judge BN Srikrishna, said the people cited above.An ICICI Bank spokesperson confirmed the development. “An independent law firm has been appointed by the audit committee to assist it,” the spokesperson said. Panag and Babu didn’t respond to queries.“In the past, the ICICI Bank board had to be nudged to initiate any enquiry. Now it’s clear they want to steer themselves out of any controversy, which is why they have initiated another probe,” said one of the persons familiar with the matter.“I believe the scope of investigation is limited to allegations levelled in the third whistleblower complaint.”
  3300. Banks don't want Mauritius, China in risk listMUMBAI: In the wake of backlash from some countries, differences have cropped up among custodian banks, with many unwilling to tag jurisdictions like Mauritius, Cayman and UAE as ‘high-risk’.British bank HSBC wants a rethink on the list of 25 ‘high-risk’ countries that was submitted to capital markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) by five global banks (which are among the custodians for foreign portfolio funds investing here.)Another MNC bank Standard Chartered, which has a large presence in Asia, has reached out to Sebi expressing its reservations about the list. Local custodians such as Kotak, ICICI, HDFC, Edelweiss, India Infoline, Axis and others â€" representatives of which are meeting this week to discuss the issue â€" prefer excluding Mauritius from the list, three persons aware of the development told ET.“Sebi is pointing out at findings on black money by JPC (Joint parliamentary committee) and SIT (special investigation team) earlier to push through a list of highrisk jurisdictions and curbs on non-resident Indians (NRIs). But countries like Mauritius have now brought in new anti-money laundering rules and informationsharing arrangement...It’s evident the regulator is acting at the government’s instructions,” said a person who has attended several meetings with Sebi on the subject.
  3301. Tata cos to run as per wishes of majority shareholdersMUMBAI: The operating companies of Tata Group have to be run as per the wishes of majority shareholders, Tata Trusts, which has more than two-thirds stake of the holding company Tata Sons, the recent NCLT ruling said.When Ratan Tata was executive chairman of Tata Sons, he was also the chairman of Tata Trusts. Therefore, there were no apprehensions over rights of majority shareholders being compromised. But when the executive chairman’s post went into the hands of the person who does not belong to the Trusts, to protect the rights of the majority, the Articles of Association article were amended by Tata Sons under the leadership of Mistry, who was the chairman of Tata Sons.In December 2012, Ratan Tata said that in future with the chairman of the Tata Trusts and Tata Sons not likely to be the same individual, it would be desirable to enter into an agreement between the Trusts and the Tata Sons to clarify the involvement of Trusts in terms of strategic plans, annual plans and divestment of shareholdings.
  3302. MahaRERA slaps penalty on 8 Mumbai Builders for violation of rulesMUMBAI: The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has slapped penalty of Rs 2 lakh to Rs 10 lakh on 8 builders in Mumbai for advertising real estate project without mentioning the authority’s website address and advertising a non-registered project. MahaRERA has taken this action on Suo-Motu basis.Of the 8 realty developers, builder Tridhatu Morya has been fined Rs 10 lakh for advertising a non-registered project. Rest of the 7 builders including Sumit Group, The Wadhwa Group, Ipsit project, Jyoti Builders, Parinee Building Properties, Haware Properties and Karrm Infrastructure have been fined Rs 2 lakh for advertising real estate project without mentioning the authority’s website address.MahaRERA Chairperson Gautam Chatterjee, while levying the penalty, has warned the builders to ensure that such violation is not repeated in future.According to section 11(2) of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016, the advertisement or prospectus issued or published by the promoter is expected to mention the website address of the authority wherein all details of the registered project are entered and include the project’s MahaRERA registration number.Section 3(1) of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 states that no builder is allowed to advertise, market, book, sell or offer for sale, or invite persons to purchase in any manner any plot, apartment or building, as the case may be, in any real estate project or part of it, in any planning area, without registering the project with the authority.
  3303. Meet the Amit Shah of China: How a professor-turned-politician powers Xi JinpingNow that a constitutional amendment abolishes presidential term limits, it has become possible for China's president Xi Jinping to rule as long as he lives. China's shift from a collective rule indicates how it prizes Xi who has articulated the ambition of China becoming the world leader by displacing the US. Xi has turned China from an inward nation to a country focused on winning the world. Behind Xi's ideological offensive is brainy professor-turned-politician Wang Huning who has guided two previous Chinese presidents too. The chief architect of Xi’s Chinese dream, which aims at empowering the nation in several ways, Wang has also guided previous two presidents.He drafted former presidents Jiang Zemin’s “Theory of the Three Represents” and Hu Jintao’s “scientific theory of development”.After being termed China's Henry Kissinger (he accompanies Xi on most of his international trips), Wang is now being called the Amit Shah of Chinaâ€"the force behind President Xi. In a newspaper article, Jabin T. Jacob of the Institute of Chinese Studies in Delhi says that Wang is to Xi Jinping what Amit Shah is to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. "If Shah’s job is to help Modi do the electoral math and draw up strategies to win elections, it is Wang’s job to help create the narrative that legitimizes Xi Jinping in power in an authoritarian system," Jacob writes.Jacob also draws a parallel between how both the countries are being transformed by their top leaders. "If Modi and Shah have together turned a political party otherwise identified with religious extremism and vested business interests into one that appears to espouse a new work ethic based on new technologies â€" Digital India, smart cities, the expansion of Aadhar -â€" there has been a similar makeover underway in the Communist Party of China (CPC) under Xi and Wang for much longer."A former Fudan University professor, Wang is known to have translated and introduced the concept of 'soft power' to China, the idea that the country can influence and persuade others through its culture, lifestyle and ideas. Soft power is central to Xi's vision of China as a global power.As an academic, Wang had written about "neo-authoritarianism" by which he meant political stability and economic development should get preference to democracy and individual rights. What underlines the importance of ideas for Xi is the fact that Wang is the first party theorist to get into the Politburo Standing Committee. With Wang by his side, Xi would be able to articulate his idea of China's rejuvenation and global predominance more effectively and also have a strong ideological framework for his foreign policy.
  3304. Wockhardt plans to sell four hospitals outside MumbaiMUMBAI: After selling the major hospital chains to Fortis nine years ago, the Habil Khorakiwala-promoted Wockhardt Hospitals plans to sell four of its seven residual hospitals located outside Mumbai.The group plans to sell properties in Nagpur, Nashik and Rajkot, according to two people aware of the development. Wockhardt has hired a Chennai-based investment bank to find a buyer for the assets.“Wockhardt plans to keep the Mumbai assets with them and offload the other hospitals,” said one of the sources cited above. The process is in very early stages and those hospitals in tier-2 cities may fetch a price of Rs 50-60 lakh per bed, he added. Currently, Wockhardt Hospitals have a strength of more than 1,000 beds under seven hospitals.Currently, it owns three hospitals in Mumbai â€" 350-bed tertiary care facility in Mumbai Central, South Mumbai, 350-bedded multi speciality hospital in Mira Road, North Mumbai and 45-bedded hospital in Vashi, Navi Mumbai.Founded in 2006, NM Virani Wockhardt Hospital in Rajkot is a super speciality hospital with 170 patient beds. In Nagpur, it has two hospitals â€" 118-beds super speciality hospital and a 50-bed heart hospital.Wockhardt Super Speciality Hospital in Nashik has 200 beds.In 2016, Wockhardt had closed down its 160-bed hospital in Cuncolim, Goa. It had shut down operations of five year-old hospital in Bhavnagar in 2013.When contacted, Zahabiya Khorakiwala, managing director at Wockhardt Hospitals, said the information is untrue. The 35-year old Zahabiya, daughter of Wockhardt chairman Habil Khorakiwala, joined Wockhardt Hospital in 2010 as executive director and was elevated as MD later in the year.The hospitals are not part of the listed Wockhardt Pharma.In 2009, Fortis Healthcare had acquired 10 Wockhardt hospitals in Mumbai, Bengaluru and Kolkata for `909 crore. At present, debt-ridden Fortis Group is in the process of selling ownership of 30 hospital chains to Malaysia's healthcare leader IHH Healthcare Berhad in a $1.1 billion deal.The healthcare delivery system in India remains under-penetrated and the potential for investments is quite high. This sector will require an investment of around $245 billion over the next 20 years, according to a recent PwC report. India needs to add 3.6 million beds, 3 million doctors and 6 million nurses over the next 20 years.However, the recent regulatory changes has brought down investors' interest in the sector.“The hospital industry is going through a downturn due to the price correction and increasing operating cost. Several hospital chains are up for sale in India, but a few can find buyers,” said a Mumbai-based investment banker.The price fixing under Modicare schemes will also affect the profitability of the private hospitals, causing exits by more players from the industry, he added.Last year, prices of cardiac stents and knee-caps had been regulated by the health ministry.In August, drug pricing regulator National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) capped the prices of knee implants, reducing product prices by as much as 60-70%.Cardiac stents were also brought under price control and the price of drug eluting stents were slashed to about Rs 30,000 from Rs 2 lakh.IDFC Alternatives, the asset management arm of Infrastructure Development Finance (IDFC), could not find a buyer for its majority stake in Sahyadri Hospitals (SHL), the largest chain of multi-speciality hospitals in Maharashtra as the sale process was launched in 2016.However, large hospital groups keep strengthening their presence in the new markets through smaller acquisitions.India's largest hospital chain Apollo Hospitals had acquired a 50% stake in Lucknow-based Medics International Lifesciences for Rs 90 crore two weeks ago. Apollo made its last acquisition three years ago when it acquired Guwahati-based Assam Hospital (AHL) in 2015 as part of strengthening its position in the north-east region.
  3305. Railway board goes back on decentralisationNEW DELHI: The Railway Board has reversed its order delegating power to divisional railway managers (DRMs), rolling back a key reform that had been implemented last year. DRMs are additional secretary or senior joint secretary rank officials and operational heads of the railways across all its 68 divisions.The earlier order of delegation of powers to DRMs was issued to end the archaic departmentalisation that prevailed at the national transporter, which has a total of eight cadres of group A services.The high number of services and departments in railways has been holding up operational efficiency at the ground level by delaying the decision-making process, several expert committee reports have said in the past.To ensure that the railways worked as one department and not in silos, it was decided by the ministry last year that the authority for routine decisions at the division level including the transfer, interchanging and assigning of duties should rest with DRMs and not heads of departments. The order implementing the decentralisation was issued in November last year by the Railway Board.It aimed to promote better interdepartmental functioning and was the first of the many powers that were to be delegated to DRMs. DRM rank officials had very limited administrative and financial authority and the government had planned to gradually devolve this authority to them for efficient planning, faster implementation of projects and award of tenders.“The hands of DRMs have been tied again, as to change duties of a junior scale employee or to get more people on a particular project, they will be dependent on the head of the department,” a former DRM level official told ET.A fresh order issued on July 9 with the approval of Railway Board chairman Ashwani Lohani said: “The issue has been reconsidered and it has been decided by the Rail Board to withdraw the instructions. Decision taken, if any, should be withdrawn with immediate effect.”The chairman of the seven-member Railway Board had previously said that he wanted to give more powers to field officials. A press release issued by the ministry last year had counted empowerment of DRMs as a major reform.The Bibek Debroy committee had said that the overly centralised structure and departmentalisation was adversely affecting the railways’ work culture and leading to actions and decisions based on narrow departmental goals.“It is noted that many a time practices and incidents impinging on safety in train operation and also the cause of accidents are not fairly brought to the notice of management as departmental loyalties often overshadow the quest for getting into the ground realities for improvement,” the Anil Kakodkar committee had said in its 2012 report.
  3306. MFs lag benchmark returns as select stocks boost indicesStock benchmarks â€" the Sensex and the Nifty â€" are near their all-time highs, but equity mutual fund investors have not benefitted from the unexpected run-up in these indices. In the last six months when the Sensex gained 4.8 per cent â€" making it the best performing emerging market index in this period, many mutual fund schemes underperformed as the record-breaking rally has been driven by a few blue-chip stocks. Mid- and small-cap shares, the key drivers of mutual fund portfolio values of the last four years, are languishing, accentuating their underperformance.The large-cap fund category average returns in the last six months were 0.97 per cent, according to data from Value Research. Funds in the multi-cap category that invest in a mix of large-, mid- and small-cap stocks are down 5.18 per cent on an average. The mid-cap fund category has been punished the most, with schemes giving up 11.4 per cent in the same period.Five stocks â€" TCS, Infosys, HDFC Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank and Reliance Industries â€" have accounted for 66 per cent of the 50-share Nifty’s rally from 10,000 to 11,000 in 2018. Last week, the Sensex touched an all-time high of 36,699.5, while the Nifty is just a little over 1 per cent from its lifetime high of 11,171.5 which it hit on January 29.
  3307. India offers safe haven for equity investors as EMs underperformET Intelligence Group: Rising US yields and an escalating tariff war should dull the allure of emerging markets (EM) in general, but India may escape the exodus of capital in this period of broader EM underperformance.India is the most preferred equity market for the second half of 2018 among EMs, followed by Poland and Russia, according to a Bloomberg survey of traders, investors and strategists held a couple of weeks ago. Alliance Bernstein, Amundi and Columbia Threadneedle were among those that participated in the Bloomberg survey.The MSCI India Index â€" a dollardenominated gauge used by global fund managers to evaluate their performance of Mumbai shares â€" outperformed the MSCI EM index by 9.59 per cent since the beginning of the year. The MSCI EM is a measure of developing market performance.
  3308. It’s a steep climb for Infosys to keep in step with TCSBENGALURU | MUMBAI: Tata Consultancy Services’ (TCS) has set an uphill task for its smaller rival Infosys to play catch up in an environment where there is a revival of large outsourcing deals from the banking and financial services industry, the biggest contributor to Indian companies and the US, its main market.Infosys saw business from banking clients dip 0.2% over the previous quarter compared to TCS, which saw 3.7% growth in the business during the same period.TCS is seeing revenue flow from the nearly $7 billion deals it signed over the last few months reflect in the quarter.“In general, the BFSI segment is slowing down investments in traditional outsourcing work, but increasing aggressively in emerging areas such as automation and digital,” said Phil Fersht, CEO, HfS Research. “Hence this is more of an indication that TCS is currently winning the larger piece of the emerging tech areas and Infosys is playing catch-up”. The company which saw a management and board upheaval last year is now seeing stability return, but still needs to build back its expertise in winning large deals that are opening up in the market. “While both companies have the basic building blocks in place to win large deals, TCS is advantaged vs Infosys when it comes to platform and infrastructure services,” said Peter Bendor-Samuel, CEO, Everest Group.65003070
  3309. Former finance minister Yashwant Sinha quits BJP, says democracy in dangerFormer Union Minister Yashwant Sinha, who has been at loggerheads with the party leadership in recent years, announced on Saturday that he is quitting BJP. "Today I am taking 'sanyas' from any kind of party politics, today I am ending all ties with the BJP," Sinha while addressing the first meeting of Rashtra Manch, founded by him.Sinha said democratic institutions were being undermined under the NDA regime and vowed to work for the protection of democracy in the country. He said that though he would work to unite non-BJP parties he himself would not join any party."I am not an aspirant for any top post and I am making it clear here that I am not at all interested to seek any post," he added.Sinha made the announcement came at a meeting of Rashtra Manch in Patna in which dissident BJP MP Shatrughan Sinha, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, Congress leader Renuka Choudhary and AAP leaders Sanjay Singh and Ashutosh attended.Yashwant Sinha was external affairs minister under Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee ( 2002-04) and finance minister in the same government from 1998-2002 . His son Jayant Sinha is the minister of State for Civil Aviation in Narendra Modi's cabinet.Eighty-year-old Sinha, who has been languishing in the sidelines since Modi took over as prime minister in 2014, stepped up his attack on the Centre in recent months, launching a political action group called the Rashtra Manch.In 2017, Sinha had created a political storm with a newspaper article claiming that the Indian economy was poised for a hardlanding after demonetisation and GST. Again, earlier this week he had written an open letter to BJP MPs asking them to challenge the leadership before the next elections so that correctives could be taken.
  3310. World Youth Skill Day: Here are skills that can help you at your workplaceAs as been rightly said, "Nothing lasts forever", especially at the workplace. To stay relevant in the industry and at the workplace, upgrade to skills which are newer and designed for modern business.Employers look for people who are ready to adapt to new technology and can do the work with an eye for what they might do in the near future. Some of the skills have always been in demand, you just need to upskill in that.Here's how to go about it:Communication skills: In most discussions of HR managers, recruiters and CEOs, communication tops the list. If you are a good communicator you can make a clear point while you're talking in a meeting, giving a presentation or simply having a discussion at the office party -- so communicating better at work is one of the basic skills to add on. Spoken English skills for developing relations and representing the company is a must.Social media literacy: In today's world, social media is the king. Between Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram and the like, social media is changing the way companies do business, which is why it's important to understand how these tools work and also be able to use them effectively for business purposes. This is one of the top skills employers are seeking in new hires. Job seekers who have developed robust online personal brands using social media and content marketing have a clear advantage over candidates that have limited experience with social marketing.Learning specialist skills: Become a specialist in one thing and hone your skill every day. New businesses often hire generalists because they can perform in so many different roles. As organisations grow, however, specialists are often hired to focus on key areas. Think strategically about what type of skills your organisation needs. Work on building these skills to become a specialist. The more knowledgeable and skillful you become in a particular area, the more likely you are to be noticed for your work. Talent to organise and prioritise: A lot of people confuse cleanliness with keeping things organised. Being organised is different from being neat. To organise and prioritise means to classify assortments of things, ideas and clear your thoughts that which one is more important and urgent to be addressed, select the order the elements of a group according to its importance, you cannot do everything in a day. It is another important skill which will make you stand out among your peers.Be ambivert and network: Balance is the key, neither be too reserved nor be too extroverted. Being ambivert is an added skill. If you take out time to build and nurture relationships with the people around you, you'll build a network that can help you get assigned to interesting, significant, or eye-catching projects. It can open up opportunities that might not have been available to you if you were among who don't like much interaction.
  3311. en-gb2018-07-16T09:50:03+05:30
  3312. Infosys has talked about growth revivals in the later part of this year on multiple fronts. Analysts, however, remain cautiously optimistic on the company.
  3313. Parekh, who took charge in January, wants to consolidate gains in fiscal 2020 before accelerating in fiscal 2021.
  3314. Infosys has maintained revenue growth forecast at 6-8% in constant currency terms for fiscal 2019, and also reiterated the operating margin guidance of 22-24% for FY19.
  3315. The new solution delivers lowest cost to protect, with up to two times shorter backup times and protects up to four times more data.
  3316. Called "Atos Codex AI Suite," the suite will support businesses and research institutes in the development, deployment and management of AI applications.
  3317. Tech Mahindra, the fifth largest Indian IT firm, expects to raise revenue contribution from India to more than 10% in two years from 5% now.
  3318. We are now on a good trajectory for fiscal 2019. Our senior-most people have the bandwidth to plan the next phase of growth.
  3319. HCL Technologies are to set up a new IT special economic zone (SEZ) in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, with a proposed investment of Rs 408.48 crore.
  3320. Colombia adopts IBM Watson to enhance regional language content promotionRegional language content being the key, the ability to promote content across language was a key necessity to stay ahead in a competitive environment.
  3321. ​​The 118-year-old company aims to primarily focus on the logistics, ports and transportation sector to bolster its business in Asia’s third-largest economy.
  3322. Dr. Sudha Murthy, Chairperson, Infosys Foundation called on Chief Minister and held discussion about the subject at his home Office Krishna today.
  3323. ​​Facebook’s latest stand, however, may land it in more trouble since calling itself a publisher may mean more responsibility for the content posted on its website
  3324. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a comprehensive set of directives put in place by the European Union to protect personal data of all its citizens.
  3325. The govt piece of the domestic market is huge opportunity that we participate in, says Nasscom's Debajani Ghosh and Rishad Premji.
  3326. Infosys will offer end-to-end implementation services for Mindsphere, as well as post-implementation support and leverage its repository of Industry 4.0 accelerators and platform tools
  3327. en-gb2018-07-16T09:48:59+05:30
  3328. The Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) said recently that cashback offers for merchants were withdrawn from July 1.
  3329. India’s 4G download speeds are slower than that of Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Myanmar: UK's OpenSignal
  3330. Foxconn, the assembler of iPhones, has told the state that its plant will be set up in the special economic zone of the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust.
  3331. Earlier this month, Ambani announced the JioPhone, its basic model of the 4G featurephone, will be sold for `501 in exchange for any feature phone from July 21.
  3332. Facebook has been scrutinized for its role in spreading fake news after evidence emerged that Russia tried to influence US voters using the social network.
  3333. While Azure Virtual WAN can be procured in a way familiar to most Public Cloud users, Citrix "SD-WAN" can be purchased directly from Citrix channel partners or from the Azure Marketplace.
  3334. For the case, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) considered 'Market for Online Search Advertising Services in India' as the relevant one.
  3335. KaiOS, which powers JioPhone, is slowly taking over the iOS market in India, where it currently occupies the No. 2 position in the segment.
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  3337. Elbit Systems introduced today the Hermes 900 StarLiner - the largest and heaviest version of Hermes 900 family, designed to be fully compliant with NATO STANAG 4671, enabling the ‘StarLiner’ to be safely integrated into civilian airspace and fly in the same environment with manned aircraft.
  3338. In a fire demonstration that took place on the Suippes firing range in Northern France last week CMI Defence displayed an impressive lineup of...
  3339. The Defense Material Organization (DMO) of the Netherlands announced the selection of Vectronix AG, Switzerland (a subsidiary of Safran Electronics & Defense) to supply more than 1,000 handheld thermal sights for the Dutch Army.
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  3341. Facing a growing aerial threat from unmanned systems, rockets, artillery, and mortars, the U.S. Army is accelerating the fielding of an Interim, Mobile Short Air Defense (IM-SHORAD) system to complement the tactical formations of its Stryker brigades. Leonardo DRS, Inc. was selected to provide such IM-SHORAD Mission Equipment Package (MEP) for installation Stryker A1 vehicles. The package includes onboard radar system, a turreted weapon system mounting missiles, guns, and non-kinetic (jammers and Electronic attack) capabilities. This system will provide the “detect-identify-track-defeat” capability required to defeat UAS, rotary-wing and fixed-wing threats.
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  3343. Lockheed Martin's Joint Air-to-Ground Missile (JAGM) system has successfully passed its Defense Acquisition Board review and achieved milestone C. The signed Acquisition Decision Memorandum...
  3344. The U.S. Navy is testing an upgraded weapon kit for the KC-130J Harvest HAWK to provide close support for Marine and special operations forces. The HH+ is an upgrade to the original Harvest HAWK roll-on, roll-off precision strike package weapons system. The team also develops an engineering change proposal (ECP) to improve the Hellfire weapons capacity on the aircraft and ensure the KJ platform is sensor-shooter, electronic warfare and digitally interoperable capable.
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  3346. The Heron I RPAS has been operating over the Mediterranean Sea and Southern Europe under this authorization as part an experiment run by the European Border and Coast Guard Agency FRONTEX, evaluating the use of air patrols to spot illegal immigrants from North Africa.
  3347. To achieve airworthiness that meets NATO STANAG 4671 GA-ASI redesigned the MQ-9 platform from scratch, to enable the new ‘SkyGuardian’ to meet fully the UK Military Type Certificate for the time when Protector RG MK1 enters service by the mid-2020s. The RAF just announced its plan to assign the RPAS to 31 Squadron, that will phase out the Tornado GR4 by next year.
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  3349. USS Coronado (LCS 4) and Air Test and Evaluation Squadron 1 (VX-1) completed the first comprehensive Initial Operational Test and Evaluation (IOT&E) for the MQ-8C Fire Scout unmanned rotary wing platform on June 29, 2018. Results from this IOT&E will inform decision-makers on how best to integrate the Navy’s newest unmanned helicopter with littoral combat ships (LCS) and other platforms.
  3350. A 150 meter long, and 8,800 tons displacement the Hunter class frigates will be operated by a crew of 180 personnel. The Future Frigates will replace the eight ANZAC class frigates currently in service. The ANZAC’s entered service in 1996 and are expected to be maintained until the 2040s, when the youngest ship, HMAS Perth, will have been in service for more than 35 years.
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  3352. General Dynamics Land Systems was awarded $258 million contract modification to upgrade 116 Stryker flat-bottom vehicles to the Stryker A1 configuration. The upgrade includes the installation of Double-V Hull, improving the vehicle's survivability against mines and improvised explosive devices. In addition to the DVH survivability, the Stryker A1 provides a 450-horsepower engine, 60,000-pound suspension, 910-amp alternator and in-vehicle network. All vehicles will be delivered by March 31, 2020.
  3353. The foundation established by DRS Leonardo to support the US Army induction of RAFAEL's TROPHY APS can also support future Israeli procurement of the system
  3354. Germany and France are jointly launching the development of a new main battle tank and self-propelled gun, what seems to be the most strategic project in the European European land defense for the next 30 years, a program package that will shape the future of European armies’ main combat capabilities
  3355. Israel’s armor specialist Plasan showcases broadened product line at Eurosatory, introducing a blast-protected model of the SandCat along with several light armored vehicles. In the heavier weight classes, Plasan provides a peek into the advanced protection technologies being integrated into newly designed combat vehicles. In recent years Plasan expanded its activity to heavier armored combat platforms, including 6x6, 8x8 and tracked fighting vehicles at weight levels up to 45 tons. Such armored vehicles are required to withstand medium caliber cannon threat levels and maintain functionality.
  3356. Israel’s specialty and combat vehicle producer Carmor unveils the Mantis at Eurosatory 2018. The vehicle to be displayed at the defense exhibition in Paris next week is the first variant of a new family of vehicles designed to perform combat and combat support missions.
  3357. Plasan expands the Sandcat family with the introduction of the 4 GEN Sandcat. The new generation uses a monocoque hull, that eliminates the need for the Ford 550 frame, although retaining the automotive parts of the heavy-duty commercial vehicle. The use of a monocoque hull enabled designers to improve the vehicle's blast protection while retaining the overall vehicle's weight below nine tons.
  3358. The British Ministry of Defense has selected four groups to bid for its upcoming Air Support to Defense Operational Training (ASDOT) requirement. Each of the groups selected for the program has teamed with training services specialists from the USA, Canada, and Israel to deliver adversary aircraft and weapons. The winning group will operate various high-performance jets simulating aggressor fighter and attack planes, cruise missiles and electronic combat to training British air, land and naval forces. A final selection is expected in September 2018 followed by the contract award in 2020 that could be worth up to £1.5 billion over 15 years.
  3359. The Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF) will soon equip their vehicles with a newly developed Australian made counter-IED device called ‘SilverShield’. According to a contract awarded by the Australian defense ministry to L-3 Micreo, the company will deliver 13,000 communications jammer units to the Afghan forces, bringing the total sales of Australian C-IED jammers to Afghanistan to A$85 million.
  3360. Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, a manufacturer of jet-powered tactical unmanned aerial drone systems, will soon offer its Mako militarized, combat unmanned aerial vehicles systems for export, following approval of such export by the U.S. State Department to certain European and Asia Pacific region countries.
  3361. The Prime Minister of Australia, The Honourable Malcolm Turnbull MP, has announced today that Rheinmetall has been selected by the Australian Government to provide its next-generation 8x8 Combat Reconnaissance Vehicles (CRVs)The German-designed Boxer 8x8 wheeled armored reconnaissance vehicles will replace the Piranha-based ASLAV armored vehicles currently in service under the Land 400 Phase 2 Project.
  3362. Israel's armor specialist Plasan was selected to design and produce armor protection for Britain's new Type 26 frigate. The ships will be built by BAE Systems in Glasgow, Scotland and are considered among the world's most advanced combat ships. Armor production for the first three vessels will begin this year. Plasan's advanced armor technology has been implemented to protect armored vehicles and personnel, transport aircraft and helicopters as well as naval vessels. The Royal Navy plans to replace eight Type 23 Duke class anti-submarine frigates with six Type 26s, based on BAE Systems' 'Global Combat Ship' design.
  3363. Lockheed Martin Sikorsky has signed a strategic agreement with and German defense firm Rheinmetall teaming for competing in the German Air Force planned replacement of Sikorsky's CH-53G heavy transport helicopter program (Schwerer Transporthubschrauber - STH). The Germans evaluate two options - the CH-47F Chinook from Boeing and CH-53K from Lockheed Martin Sikorsky. The team plans to introduce more German teammates in the weeks to come.
  3364. Military technology and defense news
  3365. Heavy Drones set to Roam the European Skies
  3366. IAI Heron RPAS – Operations in Civilian Airspace
  3367. Elbit Systems Hermes 900 StarLiner
  3368. GA-ASI MQ-9B SkyGuardian
  3369. Raytheon is Building a 100kW Tactical Laser
  3370. US Army To Get Mobile Air Defense Strykers by 2020
  3371. General Dynamics Upgrades More Strykers to A1 Variants
  3372. RAFAEL: “The Majority of TROPHY Components are Manufactured by the American Defense Industry”
  3373. Fire Scout Completes Test Series at Sea, Operating with Manned Helicopters
  3374. Finland Stealth Boats to Get Israel’s Gabriel Advanced Naval Attack Missiles
  3375. Hunter Class Frigate
  3376. Australia Selects British Type 26 Design for $35 Billion Frigate Modernization
  3377. Australia to Operate Six MQ-4C Drones by 2025
  3378. UAC Delivers Communications Relay Aircraft to the Russian Government
  3379. Hellfire Successor Approved for Production
  3380. Navy, Marines Test Improvements to Hellfire Spitting KC-130J
  3381. DARPA GXV-T Demonstrates Extreme Off Road Mobility, Augmented Reality
  3382. CMI Defence Shows Combat Vehicle’s Firepower
  3383. Germany Joins France to Establish a Joint European Intervention Force
  3384. Marine Corps to Buy up-to 204 US-Italian Amphibious Combat Vehicles
  3385. World Powers Modernize, Improve Nuke Arsenals
  3386. Dutch Special Forces, Forward Observers to Get New, Lightweight Sights
  3387. Clean Energy from Israel supports a German Command Vehicle Demonstrator at Eurosatory
  3388. Australians Integrate Nano UAVs at Squads, Troop Level
  3389. 360 Survivability in Focus
  3390. Carmor Debuts Light, Highly Protected Tactical Combat Vehicle at Eurosatory
  3391. Plasan Introduces 4GEN Sandcat at Eurosatory
  3392. Four Multinational Teams Bid for £1.5 billion UK-MOD Operational Readiness Training Services Contract
  3393. Australian SilverShield to Protect Afghan Security Vehicles from IEDs
  3394. US Drone Maker Cleared to Export Jet Powered Combat Drones
  3395. Australia to Buy +200 Combat Reconnaissance Vehicles from Germany
  3396. BAE Selects Plasan to Armor Britain’s Type 26 Frigates
  3397. Sikorsky Teams with Rheinmetall to Offer CH-53K to Germany
  3398. Modernized Blackjack takes off after avionic upgrade
  3399. Sweden’s Multirole Fighter Spreads Its Wings
  3400. Brazil signs US$5 billion contract for 36 Swedish Gripen NG fighter jets
  3401. This will be red when errors are detected in your CSS and LESS
  3402. IAI Heron RPAS 8211 Operations in Civilian Airspace
  3403. GAASI MQ9B SkyGuardian
  3404. Eurosatory Photo Review 8211 2
  3405. Elsight Provides Communications Links for the Amstaf
  3406. HDT to Deliver 20 Robotic Mules for US Army Evaluation
  3407. Future Drones Smarter and Deadlier
  3408. NATO and the Israeli Navy Train Offshore to Repel Swarm Attacks
  3409. Hypersonic Weapons Enter Service with Russian Aviation
  3410. An Unmanned Pathfinder for the Royal Navy Flagship
  3411. SeaGull Demonstrates Autonomous ASW Capabilities
  3412. RAFAEL u201cThe Majority of TROPHY Components are Manufactured by the American Defense Industry8221
  3413. DARPA GXVT Demonstrates Extreme Off Road Mobility Augmented Reality
  3414. CMI Defence Shows Combat Vehicle8217s Firepower
  3415. RoBattle 8211 A New Robot to Spearhead Combat Formations in Battle
  3416. Eight Groups to Research Futuristic Combat Vehicle Technologies for DARPA
  3417. Russian Military to Test Combat Robots in 2016
  3418. New LIDAR for the TALON
  3419. DEFEXPO 2018 HIGHLIGHTS 8211 Artillery
  3420. Norway Orders Korean 155mm Self Propelled Howitzers
  3421. Iron Dome Defeats Mortar Attacks from Gaza
  3422. Mechanical 8216Hand8217 Helps Soldiers Handle Heavy Weapons
  3423. Australians Integrate Nano UAVs at Squads Troop Level
  3424. Turning Riflemen into Sharpshooters
  3425. IDF to Modernize its Infantry Brigades with Hundreds of Eitan 82158 APCs
  3426. Dutch Special Forces Forward Observers to Get New Lightweight Sights
  3427. Yagu 8211 An Ultralight Special Ops Armored Vehicle
  3428. Plasan to Introduce an UltraLight and Protected Vehicle for Special Ops
  3429. Navy Marines Test Improvements to Hellfire Spitting KC130J
  3430. India Tests Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet for Future AAMSAM Propulsion
  3431. DEFEXPO 2018 8211 Photo Highlights
  3432. Australia to Operate Six MQ4C Drones by 2025
  3433. Israelu2019s All Seeing SkEye 8211 Persistent Surveillance Countering Terror
  3434. Global Hawk to Provide Target Fix Track 038 Assessment Using a New Broad Area Sensor
  3435. The Reaper Kitsup for Operation in Contested Airspace
  3436. Stealth Fighters Arrive in Britain Two Months Ahead of Schedule
  3437. F35 Need 14 Billion for Urgent Fixes Who Pays the bill
  3438. DEFEXPO 2018 8211 Aerospace Highlights
  3439. Amphibious Ships Transformed Into Aircraft Carriers Debut in AsiaPacific
  3440. NEW DAS Expected to Save 3 Billion in F35 Sustainment Costs
  3441. Autonomous Guidance and Landing for Helicopters Tested by Airbus
  3442. First Order for BrightNite Helicopter Piloting System
  3443. Super Hornets Getting New Thermal Eyes
  3444. Sikorsky Teams with Rheinmetall to Offer CH53K to Germany
  3445. Airbus Helicopters Delivers Modernized Tiger HAD Attack Helicopter
  3446. Bell V280 Valor Tiltrotor Completes First Flight
  3447. World Powers Modernize Improve Nuke Arsenals
  3448. NSM Extends LCS Firepower Over The Horizon
  3449. Fire Scout Completes Test Series at Sea Operating with Manned Helicopters
  3450. Finland Stealth Boats to Get Israel8217s Gabriel Advanced Naval Attack Missiles
  3451. Australia Selects British Type 26 Design for 35 Billion Frigate Modernization
  3452. Marine Corps to Buy upto 204 USItalian Amphibious Combat Vehicles
  3453. Eurosatory 2018 8211 First View
  3454. Amphibious Capabilities at the Singapore Airshow
  3455. Singapore Technologies8217 Hybrid Mini UAV Can Fly and Dive
  3456. Rocket Systems for Coastal Defense
  3457. US Clears 133 Million Sale of Extended Range Missile Interceptor to Japan
  3458. Royal Navy Completes Sea Ceptor firing trials
  3459. Korean Threat Driving Missile Defense Buildup Across the Far East
  3460. Royal Navy Complete first firing Test of a New Air Defence System
  3461. Royal Navy Set to Test the DragonFire Laser Weapon by 2019
  3462. Israeli Missiles RWS to Equip Philippine Navy Combat Boats
  3463. Rheinmetall Conducts Sea Trials of a Naval Laser Gun
  3464. Unmanned boats demonstrate autonomous swarm gunnery support techniques
  3465. A New Radar for Israel8217s Missile Boats
  3466. Schiebel8217s Camcopter Sharpens its Eyes and Ears
  3467. Raytheon8217s next generation naval radar passes milestone
  3468. IAI Introduces a business Jet with stings
  3469. 44 navies embark on the largest naval exercise spanning the Arabian Sea Red Sea and the Persian Gulf
  3470. Russia to build 12 nuclearpowered Leader destroyers
  3471. Russia offers India three additional Talwar class frigates
  3472. Photo Report Singapore Hosts International Navies IMDEX 2013
  3473. RSM56 Bulava Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile
  3474. Lockheed Martin UK Developed a SubmarineLaunched UAV
  3475. Modernizing the Submarine Fleet
  3476. Spearfish Heavyweight Torpedo
  3477. This IronVision Helmet Can See Through Armor
  3478. DARPA Teaches Drones to Collaborate Under Human Supervision
  3479. US Army Missile Test Demonstrates u2018Any Sensor Best Shooteru2019 Capability
  3480. DARPA Seeks New Technologies for the Future Dismounted Squad
  3481. UK Army Cadet Force Get New Manpack Radios
  3482. Command Vehicles get a Haircut
  3483. IMI8217s Passive Buffer Fends Hackers from Compromising Weapon Systems
  3484. The CIAu2019s Leaking Cyber Vault
  3485. US Army Deploys Experimental CounterDrone Vehicles in Europe
  3486. Scrambler 300 Drone Rifle
  3487. Global Hawk8217s New Optical Sensor to Use AlBeMet Metal Matrix Composites
  3488. Aeroshield Pod to Protect Airbus 320
  3489. A Digital Window Embedded with Transparent Armor
  3490. Tactical Augmented Reality to Enhance Warfighter8217s Battlefield Perception
  3491. JMusic Systems Selected to Protect the European Aerial Tanker Fleet
  3492. Watchkeeper UAVs Grow COMINT Ears
  3493. Russian Arms in the War on Terror
  3494. L3 Converts a Special Mission Aircraft for the US Army
  3495. Israel8217s EO Technologies Bolster Indian Homeland Security
  3496. Thales Expands Watchkeeper Offering WKX for Export
  3497. 11 Killed on a Colombian ELINT Plane Crash
  3498. Future Drones Mission Systemsu2019 Automation
  3499. Optimus Drones Set to Safeguard Cities
  3500. Robots Join the Army MannedUnmanned HunterKiller Teams
  3501. Mali receives four Super Tucanos"
  3502. Oversight group alleges USAF F-35/A-10 fly-off was not objective"
  3503. Indonesia enacts law to boost collaboration with South Korea"
  3504. Indonesian Navy to establish new unmanned aviation squadron"
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  3507. Mali receives four Super Tucanos
  3508. Oversight group alleges USAF F-35/A-10 fly-off was not objective
  3509. Indonesia enacts law to boost collaboration with South Korea
  3510. Indonesian Navy to establish new unmanned aviation squadron
  3511. Trump throws NATO summit into chaos with new spending demand
  3512. CERDEC to test wireless power beaming
  3513. Syrian government advance towards border with occupied Golan risks provoking major Israeli military response
  3514. US Army cancels plans to issue RFP for XM1160 HEGM programme
  3515. Colombian cargo theft rates on a long-term decline, but risks persist in Antioquia, Cauca, Cundinamarca, and Valle
  3516. Czech MoD criticised over industry security clearances
  3517. Featured Video
  3518. FEATURED REPORT
  3519. HEADLINES BY REGION
  3520. SkyGuardian arrives in UK
  3521. Portuguese Navy inducts third OPV
  3522. Leonardo DRS adds RADA MHR to IM-SHORAD effort
  3523. Update: Oversight group alleges USAF F-35/A-10 fly-off was not objective
  3524. ESSM Block II successfully intercepts target in test
  3525. Polish Armed Forces receive final Beryl rifles
  3526. US Air Force wants autonomous air-to-air collision avoidance system on F-35
  3527. Thales UK invests in directed energy potential
  3528. Greece receives EU funding for surveillance equipment
  3529. Japan displays new NBC decontamination set
  3530. USN hones modular MCM mindset
  3531. Aquabotix providing USN with unexploded ordnance detection system
  3532. Aselsan successfully tests laser defence system
  3533. Internal review of USAF requirements could decide fate of F-15C EPAWSS
  3534. Turkish 120 mm rifled Weapon Mortar System under test
  3535. Raytheon laser technology makes US patent history
  3536. China lodges protests at New Zealand’s comments on future South China Sea strategy
  3537. First Estonian minehunter enters refit
  3538. Crimea water crisis resolution unlikely, risk of further Russian incursion into Ukraine rises in three-year outlook
  3539. Expansion of Ivorian government underlines president’s intention to divide junior coalition partner, but raises civil unrest risks
  3540. Indian compliance with aggressive US sanctions on crude exports increases risk of Iran resuming nuclear programme
  3541. US secretary of state’s visit to North Korea ends without substantive progress, highlighting contradictory definitions of “denuclearisation”
  3542. OPCW finds chlorine traces at Douma sites
  3543. UK MoD seeks to mitigate effects of US steel tariffs on nuclear programme
  3544. LNA’s bid to control Libyan national institutions increases risk of renewed fighting between western and eastern militias
  3545. IED attack kills a police officer in Afghanistan's Kandahar
  3546. IED attack reportedly kills two civilians in Iraq's Diyala
  3547. Suspected sectarian loyalists detonate a suspected IED in Northern Ireland's Belfast
  3548. KC-46 programme completes flight tests required for October delivery
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  3551. Mali’s four new Super Tucanos are seen during a welcoming ceremony at Air Base 101. Source: Présidence de la République du Mali
  3552. An A-10 comes in to land at Kandahar Air Field in Afghanistan. The type’s unrivalled CAS credentials have not stopped the USAF repeatedly seeking its retirement. Source: IHS Markit/Peter Felstead
  3553. Indonesia has passed legislation to support stronger collaboration with South Korea on projects including the KFX/IFX aircraft development programme. Source: IHS Markit/Patrick Allen
  3554. A ScanEagle UAV, similar to the one that will be operated by the Indonesian Navy's Skadron Udara 700. Source: Boeing
  3555. Popular News
  3556. 1.
  3557. Plans for India’s second indigenous aircraft carrier continue to stall
  3558. SEA PLATFORMS
  3559. RAF announces new Typhoon, Protector squadrons
  3560. MILITARY CAPABILITIES
  3561. Russian tank doctrine evolves to combat modern threats
  3562. LAND PLATFORMS
  3563. Taiwan seeking to buy M1A2 Abrams MBTs from US
  3564. COUNTRY RISK
  3565. Key Points
  3566. Trump reportedly threatened allied leaders to “go it alone” if they did not raise defence spending to 2% of GDP by 2019
  3567. The demand completely overshadowed the long list of things agreed by allied leaders at their summit
  3568. C4ISR: AIR
  3569. The US Army's CERDEC are pursuing technologies for the wireless transmission of power over long distances
  3570. Initial testing of power beaming to a quadcopter will take place later this year
  3571. Opposition factions resisting reconciliation, and up to 234,000 displaced civilians, are likely to be pushed into the demilitarised zone along Syria’s border with the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
  3572. Syria is likely to stop short of moving into the demilitarised zone, but will
  3573. The US Army has cancelled plans to acquire the 120 mm XM1160 High Explosive Guided Mortar (HEGM) munition that was expected to replace the service’s current XM395 precision-guided HE mortar round, an official from the US Army Contracting Command confirmed to Jane’s on 11 July.
  3574. Event
  3575. Colombian police statistics published in early July showed the number of cargo robberies (139) reported in the first six months of 2018 had declined by 6.7% from the same period last year.
  3576. The reduction follows an overall downward trend in such crimes from 2013, when authorities recorded 210
  3577. The Czech Ministry of Defence (MoD) is facing criticism from local defence companies and elements of the indigenous legal community over recent decisions made by former defence minister Karla Slechtova to decline to sign defence contracts with certain Czech defence companies.
  3578. The grounds for these
  3579. AIR PLATFORMS
  3580. The Malian Air Force formally inducted four Embraer EMB 314/A-29 Super Tucano light attack aircraft into service during a ceremony attended by President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta, it was announced on 11 July.
  3581. Embraer announced in July 2015 that Mali had ordered six Super Tucanos, but a Brazilian
  3582. Leonardo DRS has selected RADA’s Multi-mission Hemispheric Radar (MHR) for the mission equipment package (MEP) solution for the US Army’s Initial Maneuver-Short Range Air Defense (IM-SHORAD) capability.
  3583. IM-SHORAD will provide interim close-in air defence and counter-unmanned aerial
  3584. AIR-LAUNCHED WEAPONS
  3585. INFANTRY WEAPONS
  3586. The US Air Force wants to put an autonomous air-to-air collision-avoidance system on the F-35
  3587. The service has a similar technology on the F-16 that pulls unresponsive pilots out of tailspins
  3588. The US Air Force (USAF) wants an autonomous air-to-air collision-avoidance system on the
  3589. C4ISR: JOINT & COMMON EQUIPMENT
  3590. CBRNE & EOD DEFENCE
  3591. The Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) unveiled a new truck-mounted nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) decontamination set on 27 May at Camp Omiya in Saitama Prefecture, where the service’s Central NBC Weapon Defense Unit is based.
  3592. Mounted on a 6×6 truck the new set, which is
  3593. JANE'S DEFENCE WEEKLY
  3594. JANE'S INTERNATIONAL DEFENCE REVIEW
  3595. The Turkish Aselsan Alkar 120 mm Weapon Mortar System (WMS) has completed initial firing trials installed in the rear of a BMC Vuran 4×4 multipurpose armoured vehicle (MPAV), Jane’s has learnt.
  3596. Prior to this event, firing trials with the Alkar 120 mm WMS were completed from a fixed
  3597. JANE'S NAVY INTERNATIONAL
  3598. The Indonesian Navy is establishing a new unmanned naval aviation squadron
  3599. Formation will initially operate the ScanEagle system that is being provided under a US assistance package
  3600. The Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia â€" Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) is establishing a new
  3601. The water crisis in Crimea, already severe, is likely to deteriorate further, following Ukraine’s decision to cut fresh water supply to the annexed peninsula in 2014, which had previously accounted for 86% of the total.
  3602. Although there are potential non-military solutions to the
  3603. A US oversight group is alleging that the USAF fly-off between the F-35 and A-10 was not objective
  3604. The allegation is another moment in USAF’s history of trying to retire the A-10
  3605. A US government oversight group has alleged that a recent fly-off conducted by the US Air Force
  3606. CBRN ASSESSMENT
  3607. This position marks a significant shift in US sanctions enforcement policy; during the 2012â€"15 sanctions period under former US president Barack Obama’s administration, the importers of Iranian crude oil qualified for waivers from US sanctions if they demonstrated
  3608. TERRORISM & INSURGENCY
  3609. On 25 June, Haftar handed over the control of Ras Lanuf and es-Sider oil ports to the eastern National Oil Corporation (NOC), which reports to the eastern-based government, which is not recognised internationally. In response, the Tripoli-based NOC declared force majeure on loadings from
  3610. JANE'S INTELLIGENCE REVIEW
  3611. Indonesia has passed a law supporting its defence industrial engagement with South Korea. Indonesia’s House of Representatives approved the act on defence co-operation between Indonesia and the Republic of Korea on 10 July.
  3612. The House of Representatives said the legislation would provide a
  3613. Contradictory reports over US President Donald
  3614. The US Army is exploring the ability to wirelessly beam power from the ground up to unmanned
  3615. Russia has increasing anti-satellite (ASAT) capabilities that enable it to interfere with, or destroy, an adversary’s satellites.
  3616. Sean O’Connor
  3617. reviews the history and capabilities of Russia’s ASAT programmes
  3618. Download here
  3619. In 2017 France and Germany announced their intention to develop a sixth-generation combat aircraft to replace the Typhoon, Tornado, and Rafale aircraft that are currently in service. BAE Systems, Leonardo, and Saab almost instantly expressed interest in participating in the multi-billion-Euro programme, which is expected to be led by Airbus and France’s Dassault Aviation.
  3620. Mark Bobbi
  3621. reports
  3622. Armed forces are developing ground-launched hypersonics in response to rapidly emerging threats and modern ballistic missile defence systems.
  3623. Rahul Udoshi
  3624. and
  3625. Akshara Parakala
  3626. examine programmes in the United States, Russia, China, and India
  3627. Mali receives four Super Tucanos
  3628. Oversight group alleges USAF F35A10 flyoff was not objective
  3629. Indonesia enacts law to boost collaboration with South Korea
  3630. Indonesian Navy to establish new unmanned aviation squadron
  3631. Trump reportedly threatened allied leaders to “go it alone” if they did not raise defence spending to 2 of GDP by 2019
  3632. The US Armys CERDEC are pursuing technologies for the wireless transmission of power over long distances
  3633. Opposition factions resisting reconciliation and up to 234000 displaced civilians are likely to be pushed into the demilitarised zone along Syria’s border with the Israelioccupied Golan Heights
  3634. Syria is likely to stop short of moving into the demilitarised zone but will
  3635. The US Army has cancelled plans to acquire the 120 mm XM1160 High Explosive Guided Mortar HEGM munition that was expected to replace the service’s current XM395 precisionguided HE mortar round an official from the US Army Contracting Command confirmed to Jane’s on 11 July
  3636. Colombian cargo theft rates on a longterm decline but risks persist in Antioquia Cauca Cundinamarca and Valle
  3637. Colombian police statistics published in early July showed the number of cargo robberies 139 reported in the first six months of 2018 had declined by 67 from the same period last year
  3638. The reduction follows an overall downward trend in such crimes from 2013 when authorities recorded 210
  3639. The Czech Ministry of Defence MoD is facing criticism from local defence companies and elements of the indigenous legal community over recent decisions made by former defence minister Karla Slechtova to decline to sign defence contracts with certain Czech defence companies
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  3677. Mali’s four new Super Tucanos are seen during a welcoming ceremony at Air Base 101 Source Présidence de la République du Mali
  3678. Oversight group alleges USAF F35A10 flyoff was not objective
  3679. An A10 comes in to land at Kandahar Air Field in Afghanistan The type’s unrivalled CAS credentials have not stopped the USAF repeatedly seeking its retirement Source IHS MarkitPeter Felstead
  3680. A ScanEagle UAV similar to the one that will be operated by the Indonesian Navys Skadron Udara 700 Source Boeing
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  3682. LATEST HEADLINES
  3683. C4ISR AIR
  3684. Headlines Archive
  3685. Russia’s ASAT development takes aim at LEO assets
  3686. Russia has increasing antisatellite ASAT capabilities that enable it to interfere with or destroy an adversaryrsquos satellites
  3687. Sean OrsquoConnor
  3688. reviews the history and capabilities of Russiarsquos ASAT programmes
  3689. Haze on the horizon the challenges and uncertainties of Europes future combat aircraft plans
  3690. Prompt strike groundlaunched hypersonics move against missile defences
  3691. Armed forces are developing groundlaunched hypersonics in response to rapidly emerging threats and modern ballistic missile defence systems
  3692. examine programmes in the United States Russia China and India
  3693. THE AMERICAS
  3694. ASIA PACIFIC
  3695. IED attack kills a police officer in Afghanistans Kandahar
  3696. China’s CETC signs advanced technologies deal with Siemens
  3697. No final decision yet on UK defence review
  3698. Suspected sectarian loyalists detonate a suspected IED in Northern Irelands Belfast
  3699. MIDDLE EASTAFRICA
  3700. Embraer announced in July 2015 that Mali had ordered six Super Tucanos but a Brazilian
  3701. Leonardo DRS has selected RADA’s Multimission Hemispheric Radar MHR for the mission equipment package MEP solution for the US Army’s Initial ManeuverShort Range Air Defense IMSHORAD capability
  3702. IMSHORAD will provide interim closein air defence and counterunmanned aerial
  3703. Update Oversight group alleges USAF F35A10 flyoff was not objective
  3704. AIRLAUNCHED WEAPONS
  3705. JANES DEFENCE WEEKLY
  3706. Internal review of USAF requirements could decide fate of F15C EPAWSS
  3707. Although there are potential nonmilitary solutions to the
  3708. Expansion of Ivorian government underlines president’s intention to divide junior coalition partner but raises civil unrest risks
  3709. This position marks a significant shift in US sanctions enforcement policy during the 2012â€"15 sanctions period under former US president Barack Obama’s administration the importers of Iranian crude oil qualified for waivers from US sanctions if they demonstrated
  3710. TERRORISM INSURGENCY
  3711. On 25 June Haftar handed over the control of Ras Lanuf and esSider oil ports to the eastern National Oil Corporation NOC which reports to the easternbased government which is not recognised internationally In response the Tripolibased NOC declared force majeure on loadings from
  3712. KC46 programme completes flight tests required for October delivery
  3713. RAF announces new Typhoon Protector squadrons
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  3730. Eurosatory 2018 BAE Systems new CV90 MkIV IFV Infantry Fighting Vehicle
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  3733. Eurosatory 2018 Rheinmetall unveils Oerlikon Skyranger Boxer
  3734. Leonardo DRS adds RADA MHR to IMSHORAD effort
  3735. US Air Force wants autonomous airtoair collision avoidance system on F35
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  3738. Crimea water crisis resolution unlikely risk of further Russian incursion into Ukraine rises in threeyear outlook
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