Saturday, July 28, 2018

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  2. Domestic stocks hit fresh lifetime highs
  3. Sensex ends at fresh lifetime high
  4. Govt considering formulation of Retail Policy for balanced growth of trade: Prabhu
  5. Banks, FIs sign inter-creditor pact to speed up resolution of stressed assets: Piyush Goyal
  6. 15th Finance Commission led by Chairman N.K.Singh in Gujarat on 4-day visit
  7. India Inc hails GST Council's decision to allow quarterly return filing
  8. RBI to issue new 100 Rupee notes with motif of 'Rani Ki Vav'
  9. India fastest growing economy in Asia; on track to meet FY18 target: ADB
  10. ONGC board approves exiting Pawan Hans, to sell 49% stake
  11. Govt hikes sugarcane price by Rs. 20 per quintal to Rs. 275 rupees
  12. Sensex surges over 100 points up; Nifty rises 39 points to 11,047
  13. Wholesale inflation rises to 5.77% in June on increasing prices of vegetables, fuel
  14. Russian President Vladimir Putin says he is ready to travel to Washington
  15. US, India working together 'hand in glove' ahead of 22 dialogue
  16. Syrian Kurdish-backed council holds talks in Damascus
  17. Saudi Arabia halts oil exports in Red Sea lane after Houthi attacks
  18. UN at risk of running out of cash: UN Chief Antonio Guterres
  19. Pakistan: Election Commission issues results for 250 out of 270 contested seats of National Assembly
  20. Pakistan polls 'stolen', results 'tainted & dubious': Former PM Nawaz Sharif
  21. US: Two radio hosts apologise on Turban Man comment
  22. IMF warns China against aggressive economic stimulus
  23. US Congressional panel passes crucial bill on Tibet
  24. Aircraft carrying remains of fallen US service members departs N Korea: White House
  25. UK court rejects Vijay Mallya's attempt to appeal against verdict favouring Indian bank to recover their funds
  26. PM Modi to share his thoughts in 'Mann Ki Baat' on All India Radio at 11 tomorrow morning
  27. World witnessed longest Lunar eclipse of the century
  28. Heavy rain wreaks havoc across North India; In Uttar Pradesh, at least 30 people killed
  29. Centre seeks dismissal of pleas seeking automatic annual revision of pension of ex servicemen; tells SC that it taken policy decision on implementation of OROP
  30. National Viral Hepatitis Control Programme to be launched today
  31. PM to attend several programmes on Urban Development in Lucknow today; also to interact with beneficiaries of PMAY from every state
  32. Truckers call off their nationwide strike; Govt to constitute committee to facilitate expeditious resolution of transporters' demands
  33. PM Modi returns home this morning after concluding his 5-day visit to Africa
  34. Supreme Court slams SIT for delay in probing cases of Manipur encounters
  35. Guru Purnima being celebrated today
  36. Govt allows sugar mills to manufacture ethanol directly from sugarcane juice
  37. SC directs Centre, States to provide time schedule for filling up vacancies of Information Commissioners
  38. Russian Open: Sourabh Verma to clash with Mithun Manjunath in all-Indian Men's Singles semi-final
  39. Indian women's compound archery team creates history ahead of Asian Games
  40. Women's Hockey World Cup: India lose 0-1 to Ireland
  41. World Junior Squash: India to meet Pakistan in pre-quarterfinal in Chennai
  42. Pavard's stunning strike against Argentina voted best goal of FIFA World Cup
  43. Women's Hockey World Cup: India to clash with Ireland in their second group game in London
  44. Pawan Shah smashes second highest individual score in Under-19 internationals
  45. Russian Open Badminton tournament: Five Indian shuttlers progress to the second round of men's singles
  46. Dhanvir, Priya set meet records in National Youth Athletics Championships
  47. Govt selects 734 athletes for Khelo-India scholarships
  48. India bags 8 medals including two gold at Jr Asian Wrestling Ch'ship
  49. Hockey: India beat New Zealand 4-0 in final Test
  50. Maharashtra CM convenes meeting of leaders of all parties in Mumbai today
  51. DMK President M Karunanidhi admitted to Kauvery hospital in Chennai
  52. Assam CM reviews law & order situation ahead of publication of National Register of Citizens draft on Monday
  53. J&K: One killed, six injured in old shell blast accident in Arnia sector along Indo-Pak International Border
  54. Heavy rains lash in Himachal Pradesh
  55. UP govt handed over Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority's multi-crore scam to CBI
  56. Nitish Kumar recommends CBI inquiry into alleged exploitation of 29 minor girls at shelter home in Muzaffarpur
  57. Maharashtra: Internet services in Navi Mumbai township suspended
  58. 26th batch comprising of 667 Amarnath pilgrims leave Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas Base camp Jammu
  59. MHA asks Assam govt, neighbouring states to ensure law and order ahead of Draft NRC publication
  60. Hardik Patel, aides gets two-year jail term in Visnagar rioting case
  61. HC sets aside order discharging Maran brothers in telephone exchange case
  62. Data protection: Justice BN Srikrishna committee submits report to Ravi Shankar Prasad
  63. PM Modi calls for investment in digital infrastructure
  64. HRD Minister calls for increasing Gross Enrollment Ratio from 26% to 40% per cent
  65. 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
  66. 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
  67. The Minister of State (I/C) Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore addressing the delegates of 15th Asia Media Summit, in New Delhi on May 11, 2018.
  68. Launching of New Website of PAO (IRLA) for Gr.A Officers of Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
  69. Deputation of IIS officers for attending the phase-IV training programme of cadre training policy for IIS offciers in University of California, Berkeley, USA(4th batch) from 6th-14th August,2018(excludingjourney time).
  70. Operational Private FM Radio channels as on 23-07-2018
  71. Rescheduling of Open House Meeting for the month of July, 2018
  72. Seeking comments/views/suggestions on the draft proposal for amendment of Recruitment Rules of Indian Broadcasting (Engineers) Service
  73. transfers/postings in Senior /Junior Grade of IIS Group B officers
  74. transfer/postings of Senior Administrative Grade officers of IIS Group A
  75. Online generatjion and recording of APAR on SPARROW for IIS for the year 2017-2018
  76. grant of financial up-gradation under MACPS to Senior Grade of IIS Group 'B'officers
  77. 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.
  78. Complete details of DSNG/SNG Vans
  79. promotion of SAG officers of IIS Group A to Selection Grade in the HAG pay scale
  80. Operationalisation Status of Pvt FM Radio Channels auctioned in batch 2 FM Phase III
  81. Tender regarding file stiching / binding , spiral binding, photocopy , set making etc
  82. Minutes of 37th Open House Meeting
  83. promotion of Junior Grade officers of IIS Group A to Senior Grade Group A on regular basis
  84. DEPwD takes initiative of verification audit of accessibility features in 70 Railway Stations
  85. The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, will visit Lucknow on 28th and 29th July.
  86. PM's address at BRICS Outreach dialogue in Johannesburg, South Africa
  87. IAS Officers of 2016 batch call on the President
  88. Sindhudurg Airport nearing completion
  89. ECI Announces Bye-Election Schedule for Ranikor Assembly Constituency in Meghalaya
  90. PM greets people on Guru Purnima
  91. Address by the Hon’ble President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind on the Occasion of Dedication of a Medical College and Hospital to the Nation in Jagdalpur
  92. President of India Dedicates a Medical College and Hospital to the Nation in Jagdalpur; Says in Development of Rural and Tribal Areas Lies the Development of India
  93. Minister of Railways Inducts Five New Track Maintenance Machines for State of the Art Track Maintenance on Indian Railways
  94. Guru Purnima being celebrated today
  95. Govt allows sugar mills to manufacture ethanol directly from sugarcane juice
  96. Data protection: Justice BN Srikrishna committee submits report to Ravi Shankar Prasad
  97. SC directs Centre, States to provide time schedule for filling up vacancies of Information Commissioners
  98. HRD Minister calls for increasing Gross Enrollment Ratio from 26% to 40% per cent
  99. Assam CM reviews law & order situation ahead of publication of National Register of Citizens draft on Monday
  100. UK court rejects Vijay Mallya's attempt to appeal against verdict favouring Indian bank to recover their funds
  101. PM Modi calls for investment in digital infrastructure
  102. Centre asks CBI to investigate UK based firm Cambridge Analytica for illegally obtaining data of Indians
  103. Lok Sabha passes Trafficking of Persons Bill, 2018
  104. PM Modi to visit Lucknow on 28th and 29th July
  105. Jammu & Kashmir: Bank loot attempt foiled in Kulgam
  106. 15th Finance Commission Chairman holds productive meeting with NITI Aayog Chairman & CEO
  107. Guru Purnima being celebrated across country
  108. J&K: One killed, six injured in old shell blast accident in Arnia sector
  109. Union HRD Minister releases the AISHE Report 2017-18
  110. Strict action on human trafficking in garb of NRI Marriages
  111. Arun Jaitley:GST on cement, ACs and TVs likely to be cut
  112. PM Modi participates in the BRICS-Africa outreach
  113. India hands over cheque of 2.1 billion Nepalese rupee to Nepal
  114. HMIB inaugurating Instagram Workshop for Better Government Communication in New Delhi
  115. Extension of Due Date for filing of Income Tax Returns
  116. Mahila Shakti Kendra Scheme to empower rural women through community participation
  117. Many measures in to check cyber crimes against women: Dr. Virendra Kumar
  118. A total Fund of Rupees 282 Crores spent on Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (BBBP) Scheme in the last 3 years.
  119. Government has launched Samagra Siksha to treat school education holistically without segmentation from pre-school to Class XII - Shri Prakash Javadekar
  120. Kargil Vijay Diwas Celebrations-2018
  121. Government adopts multi-pronged strategy for overall development of tribal people living across the country
  122. PM's address at the plenary session of 10th BRICS summit in Johannesburg, South Africa
  123. 1000 Cr. Grant will be given only to Public Institutions under Institutes of Eminence tag- Shri Prakash Javadekar
  124. Water storage level of 91 major reservoirs of the country goes up by nine percent
  125. National Viral Hepatitis Control Programme to be launched
  126. 'Blood moon' dazzles skygazers in century's longest eclipse
  127. Disaster-hit Japan braces for powerful typhoon
  128. Ground Report: Cities closer to villages with Gram Sadak Yojana
  129. Chinese Ambassador to India meets Prasar Bharati Chairman
  130. PM Modi to launch various projects in Lucknow
  131. Nepal: 7 killed, 17 injured in truck-bus collision
  132. Two Indians among 2018 Ramon Magsaysay Award winners
  133. Lok Sabha passes Human Trafficking Bill; Rajya Sabha discusses Fake News
  134. GROUND REPORT: Modi Govt's Soil Health Card Scheme benefits farmers in big way
  135. Deadline for filing individual I-T returns extended till August 31
  136. Pakistan Polls: Imran Khan on way to open PM's innings
  137. Underground lake found on Mars, raising possibility of life
  138. Gene that drives arthritis severity identified
  139. Heavy Rain cripples normal life in National Capital Region
  140. Ground Report: PMKVY provides job-oriented professional training to tribal youth
  141. New tool can predict where crime may occur before it happens
  142. Pakistan polls: PML-N alleges rigging, EC rejects claim
  143. Toll in Greek wildfires rises to 79 amid search for survivors
  144. BRICS focuses on 4th Industrial revolution; PM Modi holds Key Bilateral Meetings
  145. Kargil Vijay Diwas: Nation salutes its Bravehearts
  146. Gujarat court sentences Hardik Patel and two aides to two years in jail
  147. 7 lakh 43 thousand jobs created in May : EPFO
  148. Parliament passes Fugitive Economic Offenders Bill 2018
  149. VVPATs to be delivered within time required for pre-poll preparations: ECI
  150. Mbappe and Salah shortlisted for FIFA player of the year award
  151. Raging wildfires kill at least 74 in Greece
  152. Jammu & Kashmir: Two terrorists gunned down in Anantnag
  153. President Kovind in Chhattisgarh; interacts with farmers and SHGs
  154. Ground Report: Women-run sanitary unit a boon due to Livelihood Mission
  155. On Day 2 of Kargil Vijay Diwas, 1999 war strategy discussed
  156. Pakistan Elections: Early trends put PTI ahead of PML-N
  157. Kargil Vijay Diwas: A grateful nation pays homage to its bravehearts
  158. Mob lynching incidents should not be politicized: HM Rajnath Singh
  159. Loans and deposits of Indians in the Swiss Bank decreased by 34.5%
  160. Nepal: Camp office of Indian Embassy in Biratnagar to be shut down from August 1
  161. North Korea begins dismantling nuclear and ballistic missile facilities: Analysis
  162. HM Rajnath Singh inaugurates 3-day National Traders' Conclave
  163. Productive Monday in both the Houses of Parliament
  164. Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses Uganda's Parliament
  165. Why are Taiwan’s friends vanishing?
  166. Why it is difficult to regulate 3D-printed guns
  167. Why does Japan have so much plutonium?
  168. What’s at stake in Pakistan’s election
  169. What is a heat wave?
  170. Why the Taj Mahal is changing colour
  171. Why STDs are on the rise in America
  172. How Ethiopia and Eritrea made peace
  173. What is happening in Nicaragua
  174. What sovereignty means for America’s Indian tribes
  175. Why Japan is going to accept more foreign workers
  176. The enduring influence of the Czech Republic’s communists
  177. How England surprised everyone at the World Cup
  178. What are “predatory” academic journals?
  179. If France’s reforms succeeded
  180. Suppose France’s president manages to transform his country and his continent
  181. If Thailand had a reformed monarchy
  182. The benefitsâ€"including
  183. If Donald Trump won a second term
  184. His opponents dreamed of impeaching Donald Trump
  185. If borders were open
  186. Yes
  187. If a universal basic income took off
  188. 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
  189. If blockchains ran the world
  190. The trust business is little noticed but huge. Startups deploying blockchain technology threaten to disrupt it
  191. If advisers followed a fiduciary rule
  192. Why consumers of financial and other services may need more protection
  193. If governments did not exist
  194. Angus Deaton
  195. If Britain became Singapore-on-Thames
  196. After crashing out of the European Union
  197. If human cloning happened
  198. It started with sheep. Suppose cloning became routine for people
  199. If America lost its electricity
  200. For rich countries
  201. If the universe was not “fine-tuned”
  202. The constants of nature are among the things you just do not want to mess with
  203. If we could control the weather
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  205. If the Ottoman Empire had not collapsed
  206. Imagine the mayhem that might have been avoided had the Ottoman Empire been saved rather than sunk. Blame
  207. IF DONALD TRUMP WAS PRESIDENT
  208. How a made-for-TV foreign policy triggered real-world crises
  209. If states traded territory
  210. A way to solve some of the world’s trickiest problems
  211. If the North Korean regime collapsed
  212. America and China have done too little planning for a Korean crisis
  213. If terrorists got hold of a nuclear weapon
  214. Three scenarios illustrate the threat of a nuclear device in rogue hands
  215. Talking hypothetically
  216. A podcast on the 2016 edition of \"The World If\"
  217. If economists reformed themselves
  218. Reforming economists’ tools
  219. If China embarked on mass privatisation
  220. How China sells its state-owned enterprises matters as much as whether it does
  221. If financial systems were hacked
  222. Recent attacks give a glimpse of the sort of cyber-assault that could bring the world economy to a halt. Better defences are needed
  223. Data snapshots
  224. If computers wrote laws
  225. Might future law-school graduates look to machines rather than the judges
  226. If the ocean was transparent
  227. The ability to peer unhindered into the deep would reveal a host of wondersâ€"and have huge practical consequences
  228. If everyone had a personal drone
  229. What if Germany had not reunified
  230. Joining East and West together within NATO and the European Union was the worst option
  231. If Hillary Clinton is president
  232. She won the election by leaning right on national security and left on the economy. Now comes the fallout
  233. If Russia breaks up
  234. The world rightly worries about the prospect of a Greater Russia. But a Lesser Russia could be just as troubling
  235. If a NATO member comes under attack
  236. How the West would recognise
  237. If lying made your nose grow
  238. If the yuan competes with the dollar
  239. The yuan’s rise will challenge America
  240. If the world introduces a “Piketty tax”
  241. Thomas Piketty
  242. If the Panama Canal gets a rival
  243. Why a Chinese firm might dig a giant waterway through America’s backyard
  244. Slower growth - disaster or blessing?
  245. If the rich world aimed for minimal growth
  246. If Africa banks its demographic dividend
  247. The difference economic reforms could make for Africa
  248. If autonomous vehicles rule the world
  249. Overturning industries and redefining urban life
  250. If an asteroid heads for Earth
  251. Just because you can move the stars in their courses
  252. If India’s monsoon fails
  253. A more erratic rainy season in India could lead to mass famine. But there are ways to avoid such a disaster
  254. If every woman has a smartphone
  255. Smartphones could transform women’s lives
  256. If malaria drugs stop working
  257. Post-war China
  258. What if Mao Zedong’s Communist Party had lost the Chinese civil war to Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist Party?
  259. How fiction paints histories of the future
  260. New Inscribed World Heritage Properties by UNESCO in 2018
  261. WHO Framework Convention On Tobacco Control
  262. ‘SPA and TBT Agreement of WTO’ in News
  263. India Consensus Project
  264. Ganga Praharis in News: Know About Them
  265. General Data Protection Regulation
  266. National Health Profile 2018
  267. North Eastern Council Repositioned in 2018
  268. UPSC Preliminary Exam Dates
  269. New Roster System of Supreme Court of India
  270. Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System in News
  271. Socio Economic Survey on Drinking Water and Sanitation
  272. India-UN Development Partnership Fund
  273. WTO Setup Panel on Alleged Export Subsidies by India
  274. European Union Film Festival in India
  275. Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojna
  276. National Geoscience Awards 2018
  277. Four Countries to Graduate From ‘Least-Developed’ Status
  278. Davos Declaration and Concept of Baukultur
  279. Trade Facilitation Agreement Marks First Anniversary
  280. ‘Industrial Way Forward Agreement’ on Nuclear Reactor
  281. IAS Prelims 2019 Preparation
  282. Ayushman Bharat Scheme in Health Sector
  283. Digital Gender Atlas of India
  284. 112 First Ladies of India Honoured
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  346. Press statement by PM during his visit to Uganda
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  348. PM in Mirzapur, dedicates Bansagar Canal Project to the Nation
  349. PM inaugurates, lays Foundation Stone for various development projects in Varanasi
  350. PM lays Foundation Stone for Poorvanchal Expressway in Azamgarh
  351. PM’s remarks at joint press meet with President of South Korea
  352. PM, South Korean President, inaugurate mobile manufacturing facility in Noida
  353. PM lays foundation stone for urban infrastructure projects in Jaipur
  354. PM dedicates, lays foundation stone for key projects in AIIMS
  355. PM’s address to the Parliament of Uganda during his State Visit to Uganda
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  372. India-Uganda Joint Statement during State Visit of Prime Minister to Uganda
  373. PM congratulates the President of India on completing one year in office
  374. PM’s speech at Indian Community Event in Uganda
  375. PM’s address at India-Rwanda Business Forum in Kigali Convention Centre, Rwanda
  376. PM gifts cows to villagers at Rweru Model Village, as part of the Rwandan Government’s Girinka Programme
  377. PM’s Press statement during his state visit to Rwanda
  378. PM’s address at the inauguration of the iCreate Center at Deo Dholera Village in Ahmedabad
  379. PM’s address at public meeting on the occasion of commencement of work for the Rajasthan Refinery at Pachpadra, in Barmer, Rajasthan
  380. PM’s Remarks at the India-Israel Business Summit
  381. PM’s Press Statement during Visit of Prime Minister of Israel to India
  382. PM’s Speech at the event to mark “National Youth Day” and “Sarva Dharma Sabha” at Belagavi, Karnataka â€" through Video Conference
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  396. Important activities of Department of Social Justice and Empowerment during June, 2018.
  397. Application are invited for filling up of the post of Associate Professor in the Dr. Ambedkar International Centre, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, New Delhi, on deputation basis (including short term contract).
  398. Important activities of the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment during May, 2018.
  399. Final Result of National Overseas Scholarship (NOS) for the Selection Year 2017-18.
  400. Vayoshreshtha Samman 2018 (National Awards for Senior Citizens) - Notice regarding extension of closing date for receipt of nominations.
  401. Invitation of Applications for the National Awards for Outstanding Services in the field of Prevention of Alcoholism and Substance (Drug) Abuse, 2018 in the category of Best Panchayati Raj or Municipal Body
  402. Important Activities of Department of Social Justice and Empowerment during April, 2018
  403. Engagement of Consultant on Temporary Contract Basis for Six Months in the Dr. Ambedkar National Memorial(DANM), 26, Alipur Road, New Delhi.
  404. Advertisement Inviting Nomination for Vayoshreshtha Samman-National Award 2018.
  405. Proforma of Nominations for Vayoshreshtha Samman - 2018.
  406. Labour Ministry Invites Constructive Inputs and Suggestions from all CTUs in Stakeholders Consultation Workshop on Draft Social Security Code
  407. Providing Safety and Protection to Women Workers in Both organised and Unorganised Sectors
  408. Employment Generation and Improving Employability is the priority of The Government
  409. 11,30,840 Permanent employees in PSUs
  410. Government Committed for Welfare of 5 Crore Building and Other Construction Workers
  411. Improving Employability has been the priority concern of the Government
  412. Salient features for proposed National Policy for Domestic Workers
  413. Modernisation of Employment Exchanges
  414. Rehabilitation of bonded labour
  415. Social Security Schemes
  416. Eradication of Child Labour
  417. Creating credible data on Inter-State Migrants
  418. Shram Suvidha Portal
  419. Memorandum of Understanding between DGFASLI and GMB for improving working conditions in the ship recycling yards at Alang
  420. Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) â€" May, 2018
  421. Many Key Decision taken in 222
  422. Government Takes Measures to Bring More Transparency In Employment Related Data Releases
  423. Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) - April, 2018
  424. 174th meeting of ESIC held yesterday in New Delhi
  425. EPFO Introduces ‘View Pension Passbook’ Service for the pensioners through Umang App
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  427. 15th Finance Commission Chairman holds productive meeting with NITI Aayog Chairman & CEO - Doordarshan
  428. Niti Aayog in talks with water ministry - The Asian Age
  429. Over 500 govt schemes under DBT: Niti Aayog CEO - Times of India
  430. Niti Aayog's role shrinks, sees 87 per cent fall in outlay - The Asian Age
  431. NITI Aayog mulls using PSUs' CSR funds on 'aspirational districts ... - Hindu Business Line (satire) (press release) (blog)
  432. India Ranked Very Poorly On Human Development Index: NITI ... - NDTV
  433. CPSEs should pool CSR funds for development of aspirational districts: Niti - Economic Times
  434. #DealsRoundUp: NITI Aayog to Fund 80 Incubation Centers, iPhone Assembler Wistron to Invest Rs 3000 Cr in ... - BW Businessworld
  435. India ranked 'very poorly' on human development index: NITI Aayog - Business Standard
  436. NITI Aayog working to launch television channel on health - The New Indian Express
  437. Need for an Aluminum Policy in India
  438. Breathe: An Action Plan for Combating Air Pollution - Consultation Paper
  439. Composite Water Management Index - June 2018
  440. Concept Note on Rationalisation of Trade Margins of Medical Devices - Date Extended
  441. Discussion Paper on National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence
  442. Selected Best Practices In Water Management
  443. A Note on Free Trade Agreements and Their Costs
  444. Task Force on "Biomass Management
  445. Aspirational Districts Baseline Ranking, March 2018
  446. Sampark: Reaching out through school student helpline in Odisha
  447. Saakshar Bharat: Sustaining and enhancing efforts in adult education in Andhra Pradesh*
  448. Pota Cabins: Residential schools for children in LWE-affected areas of Chhattisgarh
  449. Migration Card and Migration Monitoring Software: Tracking and educating migrant children in Gujarat
  450. Pratibha Parv: Strengthening quality of education in government schools of Madhya Pradesh
  451. Avadi Sewage Treatment Plant: Sustainable off-grid sewage treatment in Chennai
  452. SAFAR: System of Air quality Forecasting And Research in metropolitan cities like Delhi
  453. Sustainable Plastic Waste Management Plan: Defending the fragile ecosystem of Himachal Pradesh
  454. Lake Restoration: Two successful models of lake restoration in Rajasthan (Mansagar) and Karnataka (Kaikondrahalli)
  455. Mazhapolima: Ensuring water security through participatory well recharge in Kerala
  456. Forest Produce Tracking System: Facilitating resource management from source to sink in Karnataka
  457. Environment Management Initiative: A unique low-cost model in Andaman and Nicobar Islands
  458. Dhara Vikas: Creating water security through spring-shed development in Sikkim
  459. Integrated Basin Development and Livelihood Promotion Programme: Fostering a spirit of entrepreneurship in Meghalaya
  460. Panchayat Banks: Providing banking facilities at the village level in Jharkhand
  461. Arun ePDS: ICTs and process re-engineering for an efficient Public Distribution System in Arunachal Pradesh
  462. Dilli Annashree Yojna: Food security for the vulnerable in Delhi
  463. e-Uparjan: Re-inventing the procurement system through digitisation in Madhya Pradesh
  464. NRHM Initiatives: Improving access to healthcare through strategic incentives in Assam
  465. Indira Bal Swasthya Yojana: Applying preventive healthcare measures to promote children’s health in Haryana
  466. KIDROP: Preventing vision loss in premature infants of underserved areas in Karnataka
  467. Arogyakeralam Palliative Care Project: Ensuring care and support for the chronically ill & infirm in Kerala
  468. Decentralisation of ICDS Supplementary Nutrition Programme: Ensuring timely and quality nutrition to all beneficiaries in Odisha
  469. Mo Masari Using a simple solution to protect pregnant women and children from malaria in Odisha
  470. CATCH: Ensuring quality healthcare for all in Sikkim
  471. Intelligent Transport System: Improving urban public transport in Mysore
  472. Entitlement-Based District Planning: Innovating planning process for accuracy and efficiency in Bihar
  473. 24 x 7 Metered Water: Improving water supply in rural areas of Punjab
  474. Aam Aadmi Bima Yojna: Life insurance for rural landless labourers in Andhra Pradesh*
  475. Himayat: Placement linked skill development in Jammu and Kashmir
  476. Samarpan: Early identification and intervention to check disability in Madhya Pradesh
  477. Forest Rights Act, 2006: Distributing land deeds to tribal people in Tripura
  478. Daliya Jalao: Liberating and rehabilitating manual scavengers in Badaun district of Uttar Pradesh
  479. Community Managed Water Supply Programme: Bringing drinking water to the doorsteps of people in rural Gujarat
  480. Open Defecation Free Villages: Creating and sustaining Nirmal Grams through community participation in Jharkhand
  481. Ghar Doghaanche Abhiyan: Joint ownership of housing by husband and wife in Maharashtra
  482. Organic Rice Production by SRI: Empowering women in Maharashtra
  483. Case Studies from Andhra Pradesh
  484. Cash prize awards aren’t enough to incentivize young students to Innovate
  485. Promoting Diversity of Food Basket: Welcome to the World of Nutri-Cereals
  486. Unleashing Innovation: A Young Professional’s Experience
  487. Will India ever get an International Gas Pipeline?
  488. Island Development: A hidden potential for the Indian Economy
  489. Improving Justice Delivery through E-Courts: Jammu & Kashmir leads the way
  490. India needs to Develop Skill Development Indicators
  491. National Employment Policy for India : A Perspective
  492. RCT: Rigour, Creativity, Talking â€" unravelling the mysteries for taking the pathway out of poverty
  493. Sustainable Urban Transport is the Way Forward
  494. VISION & MISSION
  495. POLICY ANALYSIS
  496. ENERGY MODELLING
  497. GIS MAPPING
  498. RESEARCH STUDIES
  499. EXPERT VIEWS
  500. EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENT
  501. CONTACT US
  502. UPCOMING EVENTS
  503. Andhra Pradesh State Energy Calculator (APSEC, 2050)
  504. Open Access of Electricity- A Case study of Delhi and Haryana
  505. Chaining the Energy
  506. States have the capacity and must cut duty on petrol: NITI Aayog
  507. Now an ‘action plan’ in place of policy for electric vehicles
  508. Do we need customised energy solutions?
  509. Highlights for India from the latest World Energy Outlook
  510. Govt to give preference to cyber security products by domestic firms
  511. India should not miss digital revolution: Ravi Shankar Prasad
  512. Investors beware! Stockbrokers can’t take cash, bank deposits from clients as SEBI pushes ‘Digital India’
  513. Railways to accept digital Aadhaar, driving licence as ID proof from govt's DigiLocker
  514. Monthly UPI transactions cross 200 million in June
  515. Three lakh Common Service Centres have created jobs, empowered citizens: PM Modi
  516. Digital India is a fight against graft, black money: PM Narendra Modi
  517. CSCs in 2.5 lakh gram panchayats by year-end: IT Min
  518. Digital India: From appointment in hospitals to blood availability, now it’s all available on UMANG app
  519. Isro to launch more satellites to boost rural internet connectivity under Digital India project
  520. Uttarakhand rolls out Wi-Fi services from hot air balloons to connect remote villages
  521. Google's free WiFi now available at 400 Indian Railways stations
  522. After Beta-Testing On A Billion Indians, The Tech Behind Aadhaar Is Going Global
  523. PM Modi Launches Indian Digital Payment Apps In Singapore
  524. NCERT textbooks revised: Demonetisation, Swachh Bharat to Digital India, Modi’s flagship schemes find their way into school syllabus
  525. WHO adopts resolution on digital health initiated by India
  526. NIC to hire 800 people over next one year
  527. Ravi Shankar Prasad: ‘Digital India has become a mass movement in 4 years’
  528. New electronics policy soon: IT Minister
  529. CSC, SIDBI ink pact for financial support to village level entrepreneurs
  530. How to Get a Digital Signature Certificate in India: Process, Price, Getting One for Free, and Other Questions Answered
  531. Digital India goes rural: Modi’s ‘DigiGaon’ to bring villages on Wi-Fi Internet to boost literacy, incomes
  532. CSC to reach 2.50 lakh gram panchayats and 700 Digital villages to be established by the year end : Union Minister of Electronics & IT
  533. Government aims to more than double mobile phone production in 2 years
  534. Digital India: India to have 700 digital villages by the year-end
  535. 850 mn internet users key to India's $1 trillion digital economy: Report
  536. PM Modi's Digital India! Not books, free railway WiFi helps coolie pass Kerala Public Service Commission exam
  537. National Telecom Policy to focus on transition from physical to digital infra
  538. How the humble postman will bring banking to your doorstep
  539. Now, digital universities to soon offer higher education
  540. Number of adult Indians with bank accounts rises to 80%
  541. BHIM App Payments Touch Rs. 11,000 Crore In FY18 Amid Cashback Offers
  542. Big push for digital courts in India; here is what Modi government is doing
  543. Good news! BHIM App gives cashback plans to customers, merchants; here's how
  544. SBI, ICICI Bank and PNB see surge in digital transactions: Report
  545. Traditional sectors hiring tech talent to stay in game
  546. Dudhli village to turn digital this month
  547. Water Storage Level Of Major Reservoirs Rises By Nine Percent
  548. Revised Guidelines For Closure Of CPSEs Prioritize Use Of Land For Affordab...
  549. Ninety Nine Irrigation Projects Prioritized For Completion In Phases Up To...
  550. Central Government Considering Formulation Of Retail Policy For Balanced Gr...
  551. Domestic Crude Oil Output Down 3.39% Over Year In June 2018
  552. Domestic Gold Imports Down 31.25% In This Fiscal
  553. Government Hopeful That Recent Measures Will Succeed In Stabilizing Sugar P...
  554. India's exports expected to touch USD 350 billion in current fiscal: Suresh...
  555. Rwanda is a rising star in the Africa growth story: FICCI India-Rwanda Busi...
  556. PHD Chamber Requests Government To Convene Urgent Meeting With Truckers To...
  557. Centre To Amend SEZ Rules To Be Aligned With GST Laws By Month-End: ASSOCHAM
  558. India Exchange Rate Flexibility Needed, Should Limit Intervention To Addres...
  559. Government Sets Target Of Doubling Farmers' Income By The Year 2022
  560. Insurance Industry Must Take Responsibility To Make India Fully Insured: Vi...
  561. A Total Of 1.17 crore LPG Connections Released Under PMUY This Fiscal
  562. Gallantt Ispat fixes record date for stock split
  563. Board of Shoppers Stop appoints director
  564. Board of Vanta Bioscience decides to foray into clinical research business
  565. SRM Energy announces resignation of company secretary
  566. Vijay Shanthi Builders shifts registered office
  567. Board of Schneider Electric Infrastructure appoints company secretary
  568. Board of Apcotex Industries appoints director
  569. Shreyas Intermediates gets NCLT approval for scheme of arrangement
  570. Board of TRF appoints company secretary and compliance officer
  571. Petronet LNG appoints company secretary and KMP
  572. Steelcast gets reaffirmation of ratings for bank facilities
  573. Precision Wires India provides operations update
  574. Board of Indag Rubber approves investment of up to Rs 14.50 crore in Sun Mo...
  575. NIIT Technologies recognised as 'Star Performer' on 2018 Insurance Applicat...
  576. OnMobile Global appoints director
  577. Hong Kong Market ends tad higher
  578. China Stocks end lower on profit booking
  579. Hong Kong: Stocks mixed in light trade
  580. China Stocks fall on profit booking
  581. Australia S&P/ASX 200 index briefly 6,300 marks
  582. Japan Stocks extend gains for fourth day
  583. Hong Kong Market fall on profit booking
  584. Japan Stocks end mixed
  585. Australia Stocks mixed in light trade
  586. Hong Kong Market extends gain on China stimulus bet
  587. China Stocks extend gain on stimulus plans
  588. Japan Market gains on upbeat offshore lead
  589. Australia Market falls on profit taking
  590. Hong Kong Market gains on signs of China monetary expansion
  591. Karunanidhi in hospital, blood pressure stabilised (Second Lead)
  592. Over 600 pilgrims leave for Amarnath
  593. Haryana's Hathnikund barrage releases water, floods threaten Delhi (Lead)
  594. Police nab prime suspect in Kerala girl's trolling case
  595. Militants abduct J&K SPO at gunpoint
  596. Yamuna crosses danger mark, evacuation begins
  597. 37 killed in UP rains in two days
  598. Suspicious packages found in New York's Trump Tower
  599. Trump mistaken that Apple building new plants in US
  600. Train accident averted in UP
  601. China's 'MeToo' surges on despite unique difficulties
  602. Russia calls on US to abandon use of force in space
  603. 1,000 reunited families in US have deportation orders
  604. I don't go looking for roles of strong women: Actor Rebecca Ferguson
  605. Himachal roads closed due to heavy rains
  606. TV director Allen Baron accused of sexually harassing assistant
  607. Four killed in US car crash
  608. Peter Dinklage to star in 'Rumpelstiltskin
  609. Sleaze, drugs and death: A cautionary parable (Book Review)
  610. Had great experience working in 'Zero' says Tigmanshu Dhulia
  611. Bharat' director to announce leading lady soon
  612. Slack acquires HipChat to take on Microsoft Teams
  613. Hot air balloon festival starts in US city
  614. Cloudy Saturday in Delhi
  615. Rhys praises wife after drunken plane outburst
  616. After overwhelming La Liga debut, Girona back to basics (IANS Interview)
  617. Had to think like him to catch dreaded criminal, says IPS officer who wrote 'Bihar Diaries
  618. Blockchain can add $5 bn to Indian economy in 5 years: Nasscom official
  619. Of 18 states ruled by BJP, only one is in top five best-governed ones: Study
  620. Civil Services need substantial reforms, not trivial, knee-jerk reactions' (Special to IANS)
  621. Battle' of the bands never existed for 98 Degrees' Timmons
  622. Of mysteries, marketing and the core concepts of life (IANS Books This Weekend)
  623. Honor 9N: Packs extra juice at affordable price (Tech Review)
  624. KREO Design - Creating Delight Through Design
  625. Sony Pictures Networks India Announce the India Winners for the International Environmental Short Film Festival - The Picture This Festival for the Planet
  626. WNS Named a 'Leader' in Business Process Transformation through RPA and AI by NelsonHall
  627. TEXPROCIL Welcomes GST Council's Decision to Refund Accumulated Input Tax Credit on Fabrics
  628. Find the Missing Millions: India Against Chronic Viral Hepatitis
  629. Renaissance Hotels Debuts in Bengaluru
  630. Dosti Realty Is Back With a Never-Before and Never-Again Dosti Realty Friendship Month Campaign Offer
  631. Merck Foundation Calls for Applications for 'Merck More Than a Mother' Media Recognition Awards 2018
  632. Plan Your Investment This Guru Purnima With Bajaj Finance Fixed Deposit
  633. Bajaj Finserv Flexi Hybrid Home Loan Assist in Saving on EMIs
  634. Alibaba Cloud Continues to Invest in Malaysia
  635. Starr Insurance Companies Appoints Santiago Mora as Head of International Accident & Health
  636. Multek Announces Completion of Acquisition by Suzhou Dongshan Precision Manufacturing (DSBJ)
  637. IBC Best Conference Paper Award Recognises Advances in Artificial Intelligence
  638. WeWork Announces $500 Million Series B Investment in WeWork China Led by Trustbridge, Temasek, SoftBank and Hony Capital
  639. Fans Win With Visa at the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russiaa,c
  640. GSMA Announces Latest Event Updates for 2018 "Mobile World Congress Americas, in Partnership With CTIAa
  641. Montenegro to Launch New Citizenship-by-Investment Program in October
  642. OneLogin Continues Global Expansion; Scales Asia Pacific Sales Organization
  643. Kris Rinne Joins Synchronoss Technologies Board of Directors
  644. HAB Bank is not affiliated with habib bank limited (HBL)
  645. Canvilicious signs on cure.fit, cult.fit & Inito
  646. US based Serial Tech-Entrepreneur invests $5mn in Punjab startup, Isos Inc
  647. Vivo Nex review: Setting stage for future generation bezel-less smartphones
  648. A thing of beauty: Norbulingka offers a peek into Tibetan life and culture
  649. Beauty, bad temper and scandal in a riveting look at Princess Margaret
  650. The splendid journey of Udayan Care and the tragic story behind it
  651. Here's what you should know about Rohit Prasad, the man behind Amazon Alexa
  652. North Korea: The forbidden country
  653. Serving non-vegetarian food on Air India, untouched by 'halal' tradition
  654. Dhadak' a tragic romance that sidesteps caste, gender politics of 'Sairat
  655. Hermes new travel watch is much the same Slim d'Hermes GMT
  656. A bizarre sunscreen booth is driving cocktail sales at hotel pools
  657. Farnborough Air Show a testbed for aviation industry's wilder imaginings
  658. Conan Doyle's defence of a murderer
  659. The case for UBI
  660. Asus Zenfone 5z review: Sleek, swift and power-packed mid-range smartphone
  661. Microsoft Surface Pro (2018) review: This is a polished, versatile tablet
  662. Kayakalp: Why Sacred Games could be Indian television's Lagaan moment
  663. Putin vs the US 'reset
  664. On mango trail: Peek into the world of a fruit that doesn't like to travel
  665. Moto G6 review: Value-for-money smartphone with premium design, features
  666. This Rolex made the first solo, non-stop voyage around the world
  667. The man who dressed Mick Jagger
  668. Calibre review: A dark, emotionally exhausting Netflix film that stuns you
  669. Are more and more people working meaningless jobs?
  670. David Lynch and Donald Trump: A brief, surreal history
  671. Neither East nor West: An Iranian rhapsody
  672. What would Shakespeare have made of Trump?
  673. Vinyl revival: The LP is making a comeback into living rooms, and how
  674. World's first robot-made burger to hit Bay area soon. All you need to know
  675. This is how toothy smiles in photos can prevent identity fraud
  676. Why Trump voters supported Trump
  677. The world in an arc
  678. Inside Obama's White House
  679. Bill Clinton and James Patterson have written a thriller, and it's good
  680. A major breakthrough for Halep?
  681. Vijay Mallya's Force India F1 team put into administration by London court
  682. Phillips Carbon Black to reconsider Rs 6-billion investment in Tamil Nadu
  683. Paytm debuts in Japan with launch of PayPay, plans an entry into Europe
  684. Dettol, Harpic and Lysol contributing to Reckitt's India sales growth
  685. RIL Q1 net profit rises 18% to Rs 94.59 billion on robust petchem show
  686. Sajjan Jindal's JSW Steel revises offer for Bhushan Power to Rs 180 billion
  687. Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Jio Q1 net profit rises 20% to Rs 6 billion
  688. Amazon posts record profit of $2.5bn on AWS Cloud and advertising growth
  689. Zensar acquires US-based digital marketing firm Indigo Slate for $18 mn
  690. ITC likely to buy GSK-owned Horlicks brand in India if valuation is right
  691. Paytm Payments Bank CEO Renu Satti resigns, to head new retail unit
  692. Reliance to stop Iranian oil imports from November if US sanctions kick in
  693. Bank of Baroda net profit more than doubles at Rs 5.28 billion in Q1
  694. HCL Technologies topples Wipro to become India's third-biggest IT firm
  695. Valuation in fast-moving FMCG stocks highest in nearly three decades
  696. SC refuses custody parole to Unitech MD, orders refund to home buyers
  697. ITC open to acquisition of GSK's Horlicks at right price when up for sale
  698. CoC of Lanco Infratech rejects the revised resolution plan of TEPL
  699. Bank of Baroda Q1 net profit up over two-times at Rs 5.28 bn as NPAs drop
  700. STPI's new facility in Odisha to support IT services for hosting PSU firms
  701. ICICI Bank reports loss of Rs 1.2 billion in Q1 on rising bad loans
  702. How Anil Agarwal's $1 bn investment will help him take on Anglo American
  703. Samsung Securities CEO Koo Sung-hoon resigns after $105 bn stock blunder
  704. ITC is India's 4th most valued firm in m-cap, overtakes Hindustan Unilever
  705. Vedanta working with relevant authorties to restart Tuticorin copper plant
  706. HCL overtakes Wipro to become the third largest Indian IT services firm
  707. Hyundai plans car exports in CKD format to gain tax advantage
  708. Cost-effective cold chains to be new growth driver for ITC agri business
  709. From TV to fridge, tech firms like Samsung slash prices after GST rate cut
  710. After DoT's nod, Vodafone-Idea merger awaits dissolution order of NCLT
  711. Walmart plans to set up 15 new stores in UP, to create 30,000 jobs
  712. Petronet submits proposal to set up $1 bn LNG import facility in Bangladesh
  713. Petronet LNG Ltd, India's biggest liquefied natural gas importer, has submitted a firm proposal to set up an LNG import facility in Bangladesh at an investment of about USD 1 billion, its Managing Director & CEO Prabhat Singh said.
  714. Hyundai may make EVs at Chennai plant, increase capacity to 750,000 units
  715. IndiGo suffered twice as many snags in 2017 but Jet fared worse: Here's how
  716. Indian Oil shuts 40,000-bpd crude unit at Haldia plant after fire incident
  717. C Sivasankaran: A maverick prone to courting controversy and the CBI
  718. Driven by late-stage deals, funding activity picks up for start-ups
  719. Orios Venture looks to invest in startups solving small towns' problems
  720. IIT Madras Incubation Cell sees surge in number of start-ups at 18% in FY18
  721. Soon, Google AI tools to help customise learning for the students
  722. Seed-stage investor SRI Capital announces $100 mn US-India VC fund
  723. Kerala, Delhi startups win Global Impact challenge; awarded cash prizes
  724. A milk startup takes on 300 million cows
  725. Supply chain solutions firm Leap India eyes Rs 5-6 bn in Series-C funding
  726. IIT Madras Incubation Cell sees increase in faculty joining startups
  727. What Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin looks for in an entrepreneur
  728. This Gurugram-based start-up brings cashless remote diagnosis to villages
  729. EV cab service provider Lithium to raise $8 mn from IFC for expansion
  730. Chai Point raises $20 mn in fresh funding from Paragon Partners, others
  731. Fraud-hit PNB to have claim on US assets of jeweller Nirav Modi, says court
  732. Govt can process your personal data, Srikrishna panel mentions when
  733. Critical personal data should be processed only in India: Srikrishna panel
  734. See Pics: 'Blood moon' dazzles skygazers in 21st century's longest eclipse
  735. Karunanidhi in ICU after drop in blood pressure, DMK leaders visit hospital
  736. Maratha reservation stir: Protester dies, toll rises to three
  737. News digest: Srikrishna panel, Sensex at new high, power projects, and more
  738. Eight-day truckers' strike that crippled trade, industry called off
  739. Truckers call off strike after govt promises to look into their demands
  740. PNB scam: Open-ended warrant issued against Nirav Modi in ED case
  741. Over Rs 500 bn lost due to truckers' strike, MSMEs worst affected: Assocham
  742. Truckers strike to be called off as road ministry addresses grievances
  743. Blood moon: Get ready to watch century's longest lunar eclipse tonight
  744. Karunanidhi is recovering, infection and fever coming down, says M K Stalin
  745. SC asks Centre, 7 states for time schedule to fill up CIC, SIC vacancies
  746. In pics: Delhi rain leads to waterlogging, traffic jams but kids having fun
  747. Should Lalu, others be summoned in IRCTC case? Court to decide on 30 July
  748. Chhattisgarh discovers limestone reserves with 500 million tonnes capacity
  749. To keep trains clean, pantry staff to carry trash bags for waste collection
  750. Boeing carries out inaugural flights of India's Apache, Chinook choppers
  751. At 176.35 mn tonnes, milk production up 6.6% in 2017-18: MoS Agriculture
  752. Took Antigua citizenship lawfully to expand business: Mehul Choksi
  753. Ashamed, says K J Alphons as Kerala student gets trolled for selling fish
  754. What gets cheaper as new GST rates kick in today? Here's a complete list
  755. CBI to probe if Cambridge Analytica misused Indians' Facebook data: Govt
  756. Israeli airline drops plea against Air India flying over Saudi airspace
  757. Looking for drunken revelry? Goa only for 'good tourists', says minister
  758. PM Modi meets Russian President Putin on the sidelines of BRICS Summit
  759. All Indians are safe: Swaraj after explosion near US embassy in China
  760. Pranab Mukherjee explains why India ranks so low on happiness index
  761. News digest: Novelis-Aleris deal, Pakistan polls, Airtel Q1 loss, and more
  762. Money laundering case: UK Court rejects Vijay Mallya's attempt to appeal
  763. More teeth for Section 79 of IT Act to check scourge of fake news
  764. BRICS Summit: 'High skill' to be new face of jobs, says PM Narendra Modi
  765. Imported share of 'indigenous' weaponry down from 48% to 40% in last 4 yrs
  766. Consent must for using data such as biometrics, sexuality: Srikrishna panel
  767. Jaitley sees GST rate cut on cement, ACs, TVs with rise in revenue
  768. Rising cost of iron ore, freight in Odisha have vexed steel producers: JSPL
  769. Personal critical data must be processed only in India: Justice Srikrishna
  770. Week-long truckers' strike likely to be called off today
  771. RBI may go for status quo on key policy rates in Aug: HDFC Bank report
  772. Access to capital markets: UP govt signs MoU with NSE, BSE to boost MSME
  773. MEA developing portal to serve warrants against absconding NRI husbands
  774. FDI in food processing sector surges 24% to $905 million in FY18
  775. Govt allows mills to make ethanol directly from sugarcane juice, B-molasses
  776. Deaths due to stroke, diabetes, cancer higher in India than in West: Report
  777. India's milk powder exports to surge on subsidies, dampen global prices
  778. As RBI tries to revive rupee, India's forex reserves may go below $400 bn
  779. Potato 29% costlier in Delhi, Amazon deliveries hit due to truckers' strike
  780. Abduction to blackmail: Professionals hired to resolve bad loans face risks
  781. Why govt's National Nutrition Mission should focus on women's well-being
  782. Is Srikrishna Committee going to balance rights to information and privacy?
  783. US says working 'hand in glove' with India to boost ties ahead of 2+2 meet
  784. Iran offers India insurance to continue oil supply as US sanctions loom
  785. SBI, PNB, BoB may introduce performance-linked pay for senior management
  786. Why consolidation of sovereign holding for PSEs makes perfect sense today
  787. SEC seeks details from ICICI Bank on governance, accounting practices
  788. Higher interest income propels Yes Bank to Q1 net profit of Rs 12.6 bn
  789. Canara Bank Q1 net profit up 12% at Rs 2.81 bn; bad loan decline marginally
  790. Non PCA State-run banks to retain loan market share at 51% medium term
  791. Canara Bank reports 12% rise in Q1 net profit on higher interest income
  792. Karur Vysya Bank Q1 profit declines by 69% to Rs 459.1 million; NPAs rise
  793. Ahead of LIC deal, Moody's places IDBI Bank's long-term ratings for upgrade
  794. HDFC Mutual Fund allots Rs 7.3 billion shares to anchor investors
  795. IDBI Bank employees to go on strike on Aug 30 against 51% stake sale to LIC
  796. Banking to jewellery sector drops by 10%, exports to take a hit: GLEPC
  797. RBI to go for status quo in August policy review: SBI's eco research wing
  798. RBI has wide-ranging powers to deal with banking frauds, says govt
  799. Reliance Nippon Life Insurance's June quarter premium up 8% to Rs 7.5 bn
  800. Reliance Nippon Life Insurance Company today said its total premium grew by 8 per cent to Rs 755 crore in April-June quarter compared to the year-ago period.
  801. Citibank India reports a 6% drop in net profit to Rs 34 billion
  802. Vijaya Bank targets Rs 10 bn profit in FY19; income rises to Rs 39 bn in Q1
  803. PNB gets Rs 28.16 bn as part of capital infusion plan via equity shares
  804. Citibank India reports decline of over 6% in net profit at Rs 34.03 bn
  805. Nirav Modi scam: PNB, Allahabad Bank may decide on action against EDs, MD
  806. Forex reserves continue to fall; down $734.5 million to $405.07 billion
  807. ECGC to hike export insurance premium as claim payments shoot up
  808. Liquidity crisis for gems, jewellery sector as Nirav Modi case scares banks
  809. RBI to soon introduce lavender-coloured Rs 100 note: Salient features
  810. Kotak Mahindra Bank consolidated Q1 net up 17% to Rs 15.74 bn
  811. Housing prices rise slower at 6.7% from 10.4% in top 10 cities in FY18: RBI
  812. The most important number in finance on its way out: All you need to know
  813. RBL Bank's Q1 result meets estimates; profit up by 35% to Rs 1.9 bn
  814. Edelweiss' NBFC arm ECLF to raise up to Rs 20 bn via public issue of bonds
  815. RBL Bank Q1 profit surges 35% to Rs 1.9 billion, revenue up by 30%
  816. Q1 earnings preview: Banking sector will take some more time to revive
  817. HDFC Mutual Fund's market debut to bring a windfall for key employees
  818. Jana Small Finance Bank to launch 2-wheeler loan products next year
  819. Vikram Limaye's cricket role not good for IDFC
  820. Meet the BS Banker of the year 2015-16: HDFC Bank's Aditya Puri
  821. Meet the members of the new interest rate-setting committee
  822. Newsmaker: R Gandhi
  823. RBI notifies Urjit Patel's appointment as RBI governor
  824. No regrets on speaking my mind, says Rajan
  825. I had fantastic tenure; results to be visible in 5-6 years: Raghuram Rajan
  826. General News
  827. Hanan Hamid case: Police takes suspected troller in custody
  828. Make Pankaja CM for an hour to clear Maratha quota file: Sena
  829. Taking a dig at Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, the Shiv Sena today said that his cabinet colleague Pankaja Munde should be made the CM for at least an hour to clear the Maratha reservation file.
  830. Muslims take part in annual Kanwar Yatra from UP village to Baba Dham in Jharkhand
  831. Presenting an example of communal harmony, a group of 70 kanwariyas, which include 15 Muslims, from Kushahari village in neighbouring Deoria district began their journey for Baba Dham in Jharkhand's Deoghar district.
  832. Militants abduct policeman in J-K's Pulwama
  833. Militants have abducted a policeman from his home in Tral area of Pulwama district in Jammu and Kashmir, police said today.
  834. Delhi Finance secy expresses concern over less than 10 pc expenditure of funds by PWD
  835. Delhi Finance Secretary Renu Sharma has expressed concern over less than 10 per cent expenditure of the budget allotted to the public works department in executing various government's projects in the first quarter.
  836. Rain claims 33 lives in UP in 2 days
  837. The prices of all foodgrains on the
  838. Bengaluru: People stage protest against rituals during eclipses
  839. Protest against NMC Bill: IMA calls for suspension of non-emergency services today
  840. Health care services at several private hospitals across the country are likely to be hit as the IMA has called for suspension of all non-emergency services, including OPD for 12 hours, to protest against the National Medical Commission (NMC) Bill today.
  841. NCPCR mediation cell for women fleeing with kids from abroad to escape domestic violence: Maneka
  842. A mediation cell has been opened on the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights's website to register complaints of Indians who have fled with their children from abroad to escape domestic violence or some other issue, Union minister Maneka Gandhi has said.
  843. Khwaja Yunus case: Decision to remove prosecutor not to shield cops, says Maha govt
  844. The Maharashtra government justified its decision to remove a special public prosecutor from Khwaja Yunus custodial death case, for seeking to arraign four policemen as accused in it, and told the Bombay High Court that it was not trying to protect the police officials.
  845. 2 killed in rain-related incidents in UP's Muzaffarnagar
  846. Two people, including a minor girl, were today killed and 13 others injured when part of their house collapsed due to heavy rains in the district, police said.
  847. Bid to smuggle 1kg gold worth Rs 31 lakh thwarted in Kerala
  848. Customs sleuths at the international airport in Kozhikode have foiled a bid to smuggle gold weighing 1 kg, concealed in a nebuliser by a "professional smuggler" who arrived from Dubai.
  849. Sourabh, Kuhoo-Rohan enter Russia Open final
  850. Former national champion Sourabh Verma stormed into his first final of the season after defeating compatriot Mithun Manjunath in straight games at the USD 75,000 Russia Open Tour Super 100 tournament here today.
  851. Polls open in Australia 'Super Saturday' by-elections
  852. Australia's political leaders made last-gasp bids to sway voters today as polls opened in five by-elections that could see the conservative government boost its wafer-thin parliamentary majority.
  853. Deposed Catalan leader Puigdemont to return to Belgium
  854. Catalonia's deposed president Carles Puigdemont returns to Belgium today to keep pressing for his region's independence after a Spanish judge dropped a European arrest warrant for him.
  855. Guptill hits 102 off just 38 balls in T20 Blast
  856. New Zealand's Martin Guptill struck 102 from just 38 balls as Worcestershire thrashed Northamptonshire by nine wickets in English county cricket's Twenty20 Blast.
  857. A powerful typhoon hurtled towards Japan today, with western areas recently devastated by floods and landslides in the storm's cross-hairs.
  858. 4-year-old Saanvi secures second spot in National U-7 chess tournament
  859. Indian truckers end strike after eight days
  860. TEXPROCIL welcomes GST Council's decision to refund accumulated input tax credit on fabrics
  861. Portfolio diet can lowers heart disease risk
  862. Genetic factors may increase liver damage risk in chronic hepatitis B patients
  863. World Hepatitis Day: Regular screening of liver a must
  864. Diabetes drugs help immune cells in controlling inflammation
  865. Request by PML-N for recount of votes rejected
  866. Home Page
  867. EU to propose tough law for Google, Facebook to expunge online hate
  868. Nirav Modi
  869. Justice B N Srikrishna, Head of data protection committee
  870. YouTube takes on Netflix and Amazon, eyes original shows for India, others
  871. Haven't filed I-T return yet? You could be losing out on these 10 benefits
  872. finance, dividend, mutual fund, MF, calculation, invest, I-T, returns
  873. ICICI Bank
  874. bse, sensex, bombay stock exchange
  875. B N Srikrishna
  876. Illustration: Binay Sinha
  877. HDFC MF IPO subscribed 83 times; bids at Rs 1.72 trn, second highest ever
  878. markets, sebi
  879. Cash crunch, trade war, RBI hike risks send India funds to shorter debt
  880. Illustration by Ajay Mohanty
  881. RITES hits highest level since listing; stock zooms 20%
  882. Representative Image
  883. How Imran Khan became the man set to 'lead Pakistan into the future
  884. Imran Khan
  885. A step-by-step guide to help salaried employees file I-T returns online
  886. Here is a step-by-step guide for salaried people to file I-T returns online
  887. Karnataka PUC Supplementary Result 2018 declared, here's how to check
  888. Consumer ire over Big Data can hit businesses, Facebook's crash an example
  889. US concerned over Pakistan elections, describes the process as flawed
  890. Imran Khan claims victory amid rigging charges; breaks Pak's dynasty rule
  891. UN at risk of running out of cash as 81 nations yet to pay budget dues
  892. Imran Khan's PTI short of majority in Pakistan elections, needs allies
  893. Pak polls 'stolen', tainted results would have bad impact: Nawaz Sharif
  894. How Imran Khan plans to tackle Pakistan's economic challenges as PM
  895. Trump thanks Kim Jong-un as North Korea transfers remains of US soldiers
  896. Donald Trump accuses Twitter of stifling Republicans, offers no evidence
  897. Improved margins in Europe, Japan help Amazon offset India losses
  898. US media dying to see me make mistake, follows me like never before: Trump
  899. Captain Imran Khan faces many challenges on Pakistan economy front
  900. Iran's special forces chief says US will regret waging a war against Tehran
  901. BHP Billiton to sell US shale oil and gas assets to BP for $10.5 billion
  902. BRICS nations call for 'open' global trade, pledge unity against trade war
  903. China, Russia and Iran ramp up economic spying on US: Report
  904. Amid trade war, US Senate votes to cut tariffs on hundreds of Chinese goods
  905. Moscow lawyer who met Trump Jr linked to senior Russian govt officials
  906. Imran Khan claims victory amid poll tampering charges in Pakistan
  907. Facebook suffers biggest one-day drop ever, puts Amazon investors on guard
  908. Stress testing China's system reform
  909. Trump tweets warning for Turkey
  910. Mahesh Malani becomes 1st Hindu to win NA seat from Tharparkar in Sindh
  911. What economic challenges await Pakistan's new 'Captain' Imran Khan?
  912. Army's days are over in Pak: Imran in 2012; now military's 'Laadla
  913. Imran Khan's economic challenge: Rescue, resuscitate, reform Pakistan
  914. Pakistan police replaces private security at Imran Khan's house: Reports
  915. Pak election 2018: Win or lose, Imran Khan forever the 'Kaptaan
  916. Qualcomm falls prey to US-China trade war, walks away from $44 bn NXP bid
  917. Latest News
  918. More MBA graduates are choosing tech jobs, and Silicon Valley is hiring
  919. CRISIL SME Tracker: Scale-up recipe eludes branded-food MSEs
  920. IIM-A, other top B-schools moot IIT-like joint placement committee
  921. CRISIL SME TRACKER: Testing times for small electrical equipment makers
  922. Philips gets Virat Kohli as brand ambassador for male grooming products
  923. CRISIL SME Tracker: Working capital gap widening for MSMEs
  924. Hot Wheels hits the road to reach its fans
  925. US varsities may lose out as country gets tougher with overstaying students
  926. Honda bets on the new Amaze to gain market, price begins at Rs 559,900
  927. CRISIL SME Tracker: Working capital woes continue to hobble leather MSEs
  928. IIM Sambalpur to tap corporates, entrepreneurs for Smart Villages
  929. Nokia dials the IPL helpline, looks to establish a new identity
  930. Increased employee productivity a primary driver for digital transformation
  931. Regional content is helping OTT video services go mass, says report
  932. Factors that help women return to work post their maternity leave
  933. Martin Sorrell's exit from the Ad industry sets off questions about future
  934. World's worst tech stock Lenovo Group may lose Hang Seng index status
  935. IPL 2018: League teams hope to leverage growing star power of the players
  936. Does your organisation conduct gender audits and have a diversity vision?
  937. Firms are taking less time to detect a security breach, says Accenture
  938. CRISIL SME trackrer: Trailing B-schools have their task cut out
  939. Bangalore tops as the highest paying city, standing at Rs 1.08 mn: Report
  940. 60% of Indian millennials eat out at least thrice a month, says report
  941. Human error is a big security issue in data breaches, says study
  942. Bengaluru is most preferred city for MBA aspirants in India: Survey
  943. Gender diversity rises to 50% among doctoral research applicants at IIMs
  944. How companies are using Neuromarketing to influence what brands you buy
  945. Smiley Company looks to cash in on the ubiquity of its trademark emoji
  946. Only 11% Indian firms are satisfied with current level of talent analytics
  947. Organisations are redesigning jobs around AI and robotics, says report
  948. IPL 2018: CSK, Rajasthan Royals take guard to put troublesome past behind
  949. Art of storytelling in the digital age: Keep the message short and simple
  950. Microsoft, YouTube, Facebook, Google shake down the Indian language tree
  951. #MeToo movement reaches S Korea, one of world's worst workplaces for women
  952. HRD Ministry leaves it to IIMs to chose between degree and diploma
  953. Books & Ideas
  954. Subbarao vs UPA: The governor in his labyrinth
  955. Book Extract: Mix and match
  956. HDFC Asset Management Company IPO sees huge demand
  957. Nifty August futures at premium
  958. FPIs turn net buyers
  959. Jindal Stainless (Hisar) standalone net profit rises 6.74% in the June 2018 quarter
  960. Quess Corp standalone net profit rises 27.39% in the June 2018 quarter
  961. Nagarjuna Oil Refinery reports standalone net loss of Rs 0.69 crore in the June 2018 quarter
  962. Shree Precoated Steels reports standalone net loss of Rs 0.18 crore in the June 2018 quarter
  963. WABCO India standalone net profit rises 37.86% in the June 2018 quarter
  964. Star Cement standalone net profit rises 25.70% in the June 2018 quarter
  965. Petronet LNG standalone net profit rises 34.14% in the June 2018 quarter
  966. Lakshmi Vilas Bank reports standalone net loss of Rs 123.87 crore in the June 2018 quarter
  967. Agro Tech Foods standalone net profit rises 0.15% in the June 2018 quarter
  968. Hathway Bhawani Cabletel & Datacom reports standalone net loss of Rs 0.03 crore in the June 2018 quarter
  969. Jubilant Industries reports consolidated net loss of Rs 0.99 crore in the June 2018 quarter
  970. Aptech consolidated net profit rises 84.46% in the June 2018 quarter
  971. Ajmera Realty & Infra India consolidated net profit declines 12.20% in the June 2018 quarter
  972. Dr Reddy's Laboratories consolidated net profit rises 614.86% in the June 2018 quarter
  973. IFB Industries consolidated net profit rises 105.15% in the June 2018 quarter
  974. Essel Propack consolidated net profit rises 19.84% in the June 2018 quarter
  975. Hypersoft Technologies standalone net profit declines 50.00% in the June 2018 quarter
  976. Bharti Airtel reports standalone net loss of Rs 1457.20 crore in the June 2018 quarter
  977. ITC standalone net profit rises 10.08% in the June 2018 quarter
  978. Jubilant Industries reports standalone net loss of Rs 0.43 crore in the June 2018 quarter
  979. SBI Life Insurance Company standalone net profit rises 13.04% in the June 2018 quarter
  980. Container Corporation Of India standalone net profit rises 3.69% in the June 2018 quarter
  981. Aptech reports standalone net loss of Rs 0.89 crore in the June 2018 quarter
  982. Jammu and Kashmir Bank standalone net profit rises 74.20% in the June 2018 quarter
  983. CMI FPE standalone net profit rises 1657.89% in the June 2018 quarter
  984. Control Print standalone net profit rises 0.23% in the June 2018 quarter
  985. Tata Metaliks standalone net profit declines 0.75% in the June 2018 quarter
  986. Ajmera Realty & Infra India standalone net profit rises 7.69% in the June 2018 quarter
  987. Letter to BS: Merger is not panacea to remove all economic ills of the PSBs
  988. Letter to BS: An appropriate tribute to the outgoing CEA Arvind Subramanian
  989. Letter to BS: LIC propensity to 'bail out' debt-laden PSUs makes no sense
  990. All in a name: BJP opposes renaming of West Bengal as 'Bangla
  991. With eye on federal front, Mamata may meet oppn leaders during Delhi visit
  992. Letter to BS: Forcing RBI to transfer pre-determined amount is unwarranted
  993. Modi govt should grant special category status to Andhra: T K Rangarajan
  994. Letter to BS: Modi govt must share data on Goods and Services Tax
  995. Letter to BS: Mamata to launch 'remove BJP, save country' campaign
  996. Letter to BS: GST Council decisions are sound, but don't follow norms
  997. When Presidents bully Fed, watch out
  998. Bahujan Samaj Party has no official Facebook or Twitter accounts: Mayawati
  999. Letter to BS: Trump to Modi, mature leaders just hug and bear it
  1000. Letter to BS: Railways aiming to install bio-toilets in all trains by 2019
  1001. Letter to BS: Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code needs firm backing
  1002. Mamata Banerjee plans to launch a campaign 'remove BJP, save country
  1003. Letter to BS: Disclosing Rafale deal details against 'national interest
  1004. Letter to BS: Modi govt defeats no confidence motion in Lok Sabha
  1005. Letter to BS: Vedanta delisting from LSE heralds a new era of concern
  1006. Letter to BS: LIC is acting as a proxy for the govt by investing in PSBs
  1007. Letter to BS: Exposure to public sector undertakings hurts LIC's returns
  1008. Letter to BS: Kerala's 'pay and stay in prison' plan is an interesting idea
  1009. Restaurants must embrace online delivery, and fast
  1010. European Union's Dublin conundrum
  1011. Letter to BS: Will MPs be serious and ensure successful Monsoon session?
  1012. Letter to BS: Nationalised banks mobilised savings of the poor for 50 years
  1013. Letter to BS: Review of penal provisions in Companies Act a welcome step
  1014. Colour of discord: Will saffron walls bring down crime graph in Yogi's UP?
  1015. Letter to BS: LIC board gives nod to 51% stake in debt-ridden IDBI Bank
  1016. Letter to BS: Consumers, not companies, own their data, says Trai
  1017. Show of solidarity: Mayawati fires Jay Prakash who criticised Rahul Gandhi
  1018. Fifa World Cup 2018 final: Puducherry LG Kiran Bedi's French connection
  1019. Letter to BS: Infrastructure financing is not the core competence of PSBs
  1020. Letter to BS: There's an urgent need for reforms in our education system
  1021. Today's picks: From HPCL to ITC, hot stocks to watch on Friday
  1022. Pan-India strike by truckers over six days hits the textile sector hard
  1023. Life insurance products with high upfront commission not the best choice
  1024. Facebook shares plunge 24% as user growth, revenue fall short of estimates
  1025. Today's picks: From HDFC to PowerGrid, hot stocks to watch on Thursday
  1026. HDFC MF IPO oversubscribed on day 1, receives bids for 19.4 million shares
  1027. Sebi mulls UPI-based payments for IPOs to reduce listing period to 3 days
  1028. Sebi pulls up mutual fund industry over dividend distribution practice
  1029. Cashing in on cash is a costly investment mistake. Just ask the millennials
  1030. Sebi proposes three-phase process for re-classification of promoters
  1031. Want to work in a tech company? You don't need to know how to code
  1032. GST exemption on warehoused gold a major relief to jewellery exporters
  1033. 35 ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund schemes invest Rs 25 bn in Bharat-22 ETF
  1034. Sensex hits new high, Nifty settles at 11,085 on GST cuts and trust vote
  1035. Donald Trump's trade war is already hurting American gadget makers
  1036. Statsguru: World economy to maintain its growth momentum, says IMF
  1037. A leader at reasonable price: HDFC AMC IPO to hit market on Wednesday
  1038. TCNS Clothing IPO subscribed 5.2 times, sees strong demand from investors
  1039. Rapping the watchdog: Delhi HC order questions Sebi's penalty proceedings
  1040. Sebi proposes framework for corporates borrowings from bond market
  1041. Singapore likely to ease regime to allow routing of offshore funds
  1042. MCX claims technical glitch that resulted in multiple outages resolved
  1043. In swift follow-up action, Indian warship visits Indonesia's Sabang port
  1044. If others are moving Titanic, we're moving a speedboat: Kunal Bahl
  1045. Today's Paper
  1046. Economy & Policy
  1047. What Rahul's 'Happy Birthday Uddhav ji' message says about India's politics
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  1049. Videos
  1050. 23andMe is Teaming Up With A Pharma Company. You Shouldn't Be Surprised.
  1051. Amazon Rekognition Falsely Matched 28 Members of Congress to Mugshots
  1052. This VR Horror Game Is Exactly as Scary as Your Body Can Handle
  1053. Virtual Reality Has Reached A Tipping Point.
  1054. It's Officially Here to Stay.
  1055. Yes, Russians Hacked U.S. Electric Companies, Homeland Security Confirms
  1056. Tesla Is Reportedly Asking Suppliers to Refund Payments To Have More Cash On Hand
  1057. MIT Researchers Create an Aerosol Spray Loaded With Nanobots
  1058. The BlackFly Flying Car is Making the Future of Flight Personal
  1059. U.S. Military Declares Mandate on AI: We Want to Be the Threat
  1060. DARPA Is Funding Research Into AI That Can Explain What It's Thinking
  1061. The “Biometric Mirror” Judges You The Way We've Taught It To: With Bias
  1062. The Rise Of An “Assassination Marketplace” Shows The Dark Side of Decentralized Networks
  1063. A Plane Train Hybrid Concept is the Best of Both Vehicles
  1064. This Startup Is Trying To Fix Journalism By Putting It On the Blockchain
  1065. Trump's Space Force Isn't in Congress' 2019 Spending Bill
  1066. Chinese Citizens Are Using Blockchain to Warn Each Other of Unsafe Vaccines
  1067. Gene-Edited Crops Are Officially GMOs, European Court Rules
  1068. Autonomous Cars Must Anticipate and Adapt to Spontaneous Human Behavior
  1069. There's A Huge Subterranean Lake of Liquid Water on Mars
  1070. It’s Not Uber’s Fault That NYC’s Public Transportation Sucks
  1071. Leaders Who Pledged Not To Build Autonomous Killing Machines Are Ignoring The Real Problem
  1072. The Future of Bathroom Tech Was Here All Along, And it Could Help the Environment
  1073. Creating Genetically Modified Babies Is “Morally Permissible,” Says Ethics Committee
  1074. Hacker Exposes Security Vulnerability in Popular Cryptocurrency Site Etherscan
  1075. The Digest: We Finally Know Where Those Mysterious Subatomic Particles Are Coming From
  1076. China Is Cracking Down on a Company Selling Unsafe Vaccines
  1077. 3 Reasons Why We Might Return to The Moon
  1078. This Wearable Controller Lets You Pilot a Drone With Your Body
  1079. China Is Investing In Its Own Hyperloop To Clear Its Crowded Highways
  1080. Hands on Virtual Reality, No Remotes Required
  1081. It's Amazon Prime Day. Don't Buy Anything.
  1082. We’re Hiring: Futurism.com Wants an Assistant News Editor
  1083. Uber and Lyft Still Allow Racist Behavior, but Not as Much as Taxi Services
  1084. We Knew Russian Hackers Infiltrated Americans' Inboxes. Now We Know How.
  1085. A Beginner's Guide to Getting Involved with Cryptocurrency
  1086. Empowering Citizens: Experts Predict the Future of Our Urban Cities [Sponsored]
  1087. Have a Problem With Your Internet Provider? The FCC Doesn’t Want to Hear About It
  1088. This Cancer Cure
  1089. Video Is Fake. That's The Point.
  1090. It's a for-profit company, and it saw a way to make money.
  1091. ACLU's test illustrates why law enforcement officials shouldn't rely on the system.
  1092. This AI makes snap judgements about your personality based on how you look.
  1093. Augur was intended to allow people to predict things without interference of a central authority. But, of course, the internet ruined it.
  1094. Civil's plan is complex, but if it works the way organizers hope, it might just usher in a new age of journalism.
  1095. Looks like it won't happen next year.
  1096. They've found a way around the nation's internet monitors.
  1097. Experts say the decision could "slam the door shut on this revolutionary technology.
  1098. The discovery puts a decades-long debate to rest.
  1099. Or: should I compromise my morals for an inexpensive mattress?
  1100. Come work with us.
  1101. Taxi drivers are 73% more likely to cancel on black riders than white ones.
  1102. It really wasn't that hard.
  1103. “The present and future become flavorless without the past.
  1104. Consumers may now have to pay for the FCC's help.
  1105. Its creator tells us why he made a "Trojan horse" to teach people to be more skeptical of videos just like that one.
  1106. Virtual Reality Has Reached A “Tipping Point.” It’s Officially Here to Stay.
  1107. The BlackFly Flying Car is Making the Future of Flight Personal
  1108. U.S. Military Declares Mandate on AI: “We Want to Be the Threat”
  1109. DARPA Is Funding Research Into AI That Can Explain What It’s “Thinking”
  1110. The Future of Bathroom Tech Was Here All Along, And it Could Help the Environment
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  1125. Infographics
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  1128. #23andme
  1129. #big pharma
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  1157. The Digest: Tech CEO Pitches Boeing a Flying Train Concept
  1158. Future Transportation Solutions will Travel Faster And Further Than Ever Before
  1159. The Digest: A British Startup Is Using AI to Teach Cars to Drive Themselves
  1160. Top AI Experts Vow They Won’t Help Create Lethal Autonomous Weapons
  1161. Artificial Intelligence Is Automating Hollywood. Now, Art Can Thrive.
  1162. Hinge Is Using a New Algorithm to Identify Your “Most Compatible” Mate
  1163. Federal Agencies Propose Major Changes to Endangered Species Act
  1164. Google and The UN Team Up To Study The Effects of Climate Change
  1165. Electric Cars Are Too Important For Elon Musk to Put at Risk
  1166. Electronic Skin Lets Amputees Feel Pain Through Their Prosthetics
  1167. CRISPR Doesn’t Cause Unintended Mutations in Monkeys, Study Finds
  1168. Biohacker Who Implanted Transit Chip in Hand Evades Fine
  1169. WhatsApp Updates Controls in India in an Effort to Thwart Mob Violence
  1170. Malta Plans to Create the World’s First Decentralized Stock Exchange
  1171. Alphabet Will Bring Its Balloon-Powered Internet to Kenya
  1172. The Digest: A New Cloaking Approach Could Potentially Make Objects Invisible From Every Direction
  1173. The Digest: One of Saturn’s Moons Has Everything Needed to Host Life
  1174. AirPods Meet Bose: The World’s Smartest Earphones Let You Personalize Your Audio Experience [Affiliate]
  1175. The FDA Just Approved a Drug to Keep Us a Little Safer From Another Pandemic
  1176. We May Have Reached a Turning Point in the Opioid Crisis, Report Implies
  1177. The Digest: These Mind-Blowing Images of The Human Body Were Made By A New Kind of Scanner
  1178. Most Of NASA’s Moon Rocks Remain Untouched By Scientists
  1179. Blue Origin’s New Shepard Rocket Aces Important Test
  1180. NASA’s Sending a Satellite to the Sun
  1181. Rolls-Royce Is Building Cockroach-Like Robots to Fix Plane Engines
  1182. Origami-Inspired Device Catches Fragile Sea Creatures Without Harming Them
  1183. Boston Dynamics’ SpotMini Could Deliver Your Next Package
  1184. This New Startup Is Making Chatbots Dumber So You Can Actually Talk to Them
  1185. AI-Generated Video Games Are Limitless, And Endlessly Entertaining
  1186. Facebook Needs Humans *And* Algorithms To Filter Hate Speech
  1187. New VR Demo Lets You Use Your Hands to Explore A Cat’s Innards
  1188. Disney Made A VR Jacket That Can Simulate Hugs, Snakes Crawling On Your Back
  1189. Scientists Use EEG Machine to Create Digital Images From Brain Activity
  1190. This Week in Science: July 21 â€" July 27, 2018
  1191. #jeff bezos
  1192. #prime day
  1193. #editor
  1194. #futurism
  1195. #futurism staff
  1196. #discrimination
  1197. #racism
  1198. #ridehailing
  1199. #election hacking
  1200. #hacking
  1201. #Russia
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  1203. #crypto
  1204. This Week in Tech: July 7 â€" July 13, 2018
  1205. #allianz
  1206. #future cities
  1207. #moma
  1208. #communications providers
  1209. #fcc
  1210. #internet
  1211. #cancer
  1212. #communication
  1213. #fake news
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  1226. Autonomous cars need to expect and adapt to spontaneous human behavior. Torc’s Asimov is attempting to do just that.
  1227. Martian Lakes, Russian Hackers, Unsafe Vaccines, and More
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  1233. Vietnam Securities Pioneer Nguyen Duy Hung Keeps An Eye On Agriculture Opportunities
  1234. South Korea’s Botox maker Medytox has landed on this year’s list of Asia’s Best Under A Billion, thanks largely to its expansion overseas.
  1235. Best Under A Billion 2018: A Spotlight On Botox Manufacturer Medytox
  1236. They wanted to bring some greenery to a city short on trees, so a father-and-son team is building high-rise apartments with lush gardens on every level.
  1237. Economic 'Warrior' With China Ties Builds Taiwan's Top-Dollar Apartment Tower
  1238. Razer founder Min-Liang Tan has spearheaded a carefully cultivated brand of cool for gamers, by gamers. We caught up with him at the Forbes Under 30 Summit Asia in Hong Kong.
  1239. Building An Ecosystem For Gamers: One-On-One With Razer's Min-Liang Tan
  1240. One-On-One With Rising K-Pop Star Eric Nam
  1241. Alibaba-Backed Ele.me Launches 'Summer War' Against Tencent-Backed Meituan
  1242. How Southeast Asia's EdTech Startups Could Reinvent Education
  1243. Four Generations: Bangkok's Riverboat Queens Gear Up For The Property Business
  1244. Forbes Asia Biz Briefing: Ecognosis Advisory On Central Bank Watch
  1245. Sony Xperia XZ2 Premium Vs. Galaxy S9+ Vs. Huawei P20 Pro: Low Light Camera Showdown
  1246. Huawei MateBook X Pro Review: The Most Bang For Your Buck In The Laptop World
  1247. IPO Exercise: MTG Pumps Out Japan Billionaire Tsuyoshi Matsushita
  1248. This Week In China Tech: AI Disrupting Insurance Claims, China Opens Airspace For Drones And More
  1249. The 30 Under 30 Asia Honorees Working Towards Sustainability In India
  1250. Forbes Under 30 Summit Asia 2018: Startups Pitch Onboard Hong Kong's Iconic Tram
  1251. Thailand's Supatra Dynasty - 4 Generations Of Women Running The Chao Phraya River
  1252. A Global Trading Firm Says It's Prepared To Neutralize Tariff Shocks
  1253. Luxury Watch Veteran Upends Market With Pre-Owned Timepieces
  1254. China Drugmaker Struggles To Break Into Europe And North America
  1255. Singapore's 50 Richest 2018
  1256. America's Top Next-Generation Wealth Advisors
  1257. How Top Three Online Scams Work
  1258. IPO Of Chinese E-Commerce Firm Mints New Young Billionaire
  1259. On Bad Day For Facebook Stock, Zuckerberg's Net Worth Plunges $15.4 Billion
  1260. The Inside Story Of Papa John's Toxic Culture
  1261. On A Bad Day For Facebook Stock, Mark Zuckerberg's Net Worth Plunges $15.4 Billion
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  1761. SHUNNING all false modesty, China’s leader, Xi Jinping, calls his idea the “project of the century”. The country’s fawning media hail it as a gift of “Chinese wisdom” to the world’s development. As for the real meaning of the clumsy metaphor to describe itâ€"the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)â€"debate rages. The term itself is confusing.
  1762. SODANKYLA, a town in Finnish Lapland just north of the Arctic Circle, boasts an average annual temperature a little below freezing. Residents eagerly await the brief spell in July when the region enjoys something akin to summer. This year they may have wished for a bit less of it.
  1763. MANY OF THE photos seem older than they are. In black and white, they show Spaniards wrapped in overcoats, the men with sideburns, the women with perms, voting in a referendum on a new constitution on December 6th 1978.
  1764. TOBACCO was new to England in the 17th century, but even then, smoking had plenty of critics.
  1765. “LONELINESS is a crowded room,” as Bryan Ferry of the band Roxy Music once warbled, adding that everyone was “all together, all alone”. The open-plan office might have been designed to make his point. That is not the rationale for the layout, of course.
  1766. FOR the first time since independence in 1980, Zimbabwe goes to the polls on July 30th without Robert Mugabe on the ballot. Instead the old despot’s former sidekick, who took his place after a coup last year, is bidding for legitimacy, together with Zanu-PF, the ruling party.
  1767. “THIS is a pivotal moment in the history of Zionism and the state of Israel,” said Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister (pictured), in the early hours of July 19th. Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, had just passed a law stating that the right of national self-determination is “unique to the Jewish people”.
  1768. “SELL in May and go away,” say the denizens of Wall Street, and to the usual summer lethargy is added the excuse of a heatwave. But for those working in private equity, there is no let-up.
  1769. Bjorn Ulvaeus from ABBA tells Anne McElvoy, our senior editor, about the melancholy beneath the exuberant voices and his musical influences. Would he write the same songs in the #MeToo era and which song has had its lyrics changed for a different feminist time? Music (“Divider”) by Chris Zabriskie (CC by 4.0 UK)
  1770. PRESIDENT Donald Trump has not been shy about his admiration for tariffs. But on July 25th his love of deals appeared to prevail. Tweeting a picture of Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission, kissing his cheek, Mr Trump heralded an advance in trade relations between America and the European Union.
  1771. SOME 22 years after Imran Khan founded Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) to break open the country’s corrupt dynastic politics, the 65-year-old former cricket star was waiting, as The Economist went to press, for official confirmation that his party had won the most seats in Pakistan’s general election.
  1772. A year ago Jamal Khashoggi (pictured), a prominent journalist and past newspaper editor, left his home in Saudi Arabia for the last time. He is now in self-exile, living in Washington, DC, fearing that he will be arrested for his political views if he returns to his country.
  1773. THE people of Sweida, a city in Syria’s south, near the border with Jordan, had been spared the worst of Syria’s seven-year war. But the relative calm came to a bloody end on July 25th. In one of their deadliest attacks, gunmen and suicide bombers from the Islamic State (IS) group raided targets in and around the city.
  1774. IT WAS supposed to draw the row to an end. Labour’s new code of conduct on anti-Semitism was the “gold standard”, declared Jon Lansman, a prominent Labour activist who sits on the party board that signed off the new rules this month.
  1775. RYANAIR, Europe’s largest low-cost airline is known for three things: affordable fares, a record of punctuality and the abrasive personality of its chief executive, Michael O’Leary. This summer the biggest set of strikes by pilots and cabin crew in the airline’s history puts the first two of these at riskâ€"though not the third.
  1776. OF ALL his real-estate holdings, America’s president might be proudest of the Trump International Hotel (pictured), a luxury property located three-quarters of a mile from the White House.
  1777. THERE is no shortage of water on Mars. Astronomers reckon that at least 5m cubic kilometres of ice is locked up beneath the planet’s dusty regolith. Whether any of it is liquid is a trickier question.
  1778. THE Elizabeth line, the latest addition to the London Underground, is a feat of engineering. When it gets rolling in December, it will stretch more than 60 miles from Reading and Heathrow in the west to Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the east.
  1779. IN 2013 Cody Wilson, a self-described anarchist, fired the world’s first 3D-printed handgun. It was a crude, single-shot pistol made almost entirely of plastic. He called it the Liberator (pictured) and posted the printing manual, in the form of software code, online. It was downloaded nearly 100,000 times and reposted elsewhere.
  1780. TO WAKE up in an Airbnb apartment can be briefly disorientating. Where are you? The brushed steel, the exposed lightbulbs, the mid-century furnishings. The lively walls and bookshelves (a guide for hosts recommends accentuating “personality, not personal items”).
  1781. NEARLY half of Americans consider income inequality to be a “very big” problem. At first glance, a report published this month by the Pew Research Centre seems to contain welcome news on this front.
  1782. TEN years after the incineration of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by American nuclear bombs, Japan embraced “atoms for peace”, a policy of civilian nuclear power championed by Dwight Eisenhower, America’s president.
  1783. TURKEY’S right-wing nationalists have seldom had it so good. The government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has embraced their main causes, bombing Kurdish insurgents at home and abroad, promoting militarism in education and using siege mentality as foreign policy.
  1784. WORK can make you sick and shorten your life. That is the argument of a hard-hitting book* by Jeffrey Pfeffer, a professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. In an obvious way, that claim is outdated. Health-and-safety rules help explain why deaths from accidents in American workplaces fell by 65% between 1970 and 2015.
  1785. SOMETHING strange is happening to Canada’s religious profile. As in many western countries, the share of Canadian citizens who call themselves Christian is in long-term decline. Those who profess “no religion” (which does not necessarily mean an indifference to the spiritual) is rising.
  1786. 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.
  1787. 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.
  1788. 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.
  1789. 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.
  1790. 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.
  1791. “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.
  1792. 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.
  1793. 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.
  1794. 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.
  1795. 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.
  1796. 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?
  1797. null,"rubric":"Our cartoonist, KAL, considers a truly hair-raising scenario
  1798. IN JAPAN it is hard to avoid the disturbing spectacle of young girls being treated as sex objects. Rorikon, an abbreviation of “Lolita complex”, is ubiquitous.
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  1800. The “project of the century” may help some economies, but at a political cost
  1801. Worryingly, such weather events may not remain unusual
  1802. In the 40 years since its democratic constitution was adopted, Spain has achieved much, but it needs an overhaul, says Michael Reid
  1803. But they do help improve public health
  1804. Some workplace designs are more about cost-cutting than collaboration
  1805. In the first election since a coup, the party of Robert Mugabe deserves to lose
  1806. The law seems designed to upset minorities
  1807. They are reshaping Wall Street’s ecosystem
  1808. On #MeToo and melancholia
  1809. But American farmers are already suffering the consequences of his policies
  1810. The former cricket star wins an election amid widespread allegations of cheating
  1811. A self-exiled journalist reflects on his country’s direction
  1812. As the regime thrusts south, the jihadists retaliate and Israel guards its border
  1813. Conservatives should learn how not to tackle the Islamophobia in their own party
  1814. Passengers should prepare for more delays and cancellations
  1815. The legal challenge focuses on the Trump International Hotel in Washington, DC
  1816. It’s 20km across and 1.5km beneath the southern polar ice cap
  1817. Britain’s Crossrail project was made possible by co-ordinated, detailed planning. That also makes it architecturally dull
  1818. American lawmakers are concerned about traceability and detectability
  1819. Protests will meet holidaymakers
  1820. But not for reasons that should be celebrated
  1821. The nuclear material at the heart of Japan’s energy policy is becoming a liability
  1822. The Nationalist Movement Party and their Grey Wolves
  1823. Poor health care and job insecurity shorten lives
  1824. Religions gather strength as they cross the ocean
  1825. As America defies and dismantles the international rules-based order, a report from the future imagines what might replace it
  1826. Their lives would be better, even if they did not learn very much
  1827. After the euro crisis and Brexit, Poland and Italy could open up new fissures within the EU. A report from 2020 imagines how
  1828. How the business world finally reached a milestoneâ€"and what had to change along the way
  1829. Driven by technological and legal changes, how far can the “gig economy” go?
  1830. Advocates of “data as labour” think users should be paid for using online services
  1831. How aquatic, autonomous robots could reduce lawlessness at sea
  1832. Whether complex life would still have arisen on Earth in the absence of the Moon is the subject of much debate
  1833. Examine the foodstuffs that might sustain mankind in 2050, right on your kitchen table
  1834. Once filmmakers have no need of human actors, expect more sequels, more lawsuitsâ€"and fewer opportunities for newcomers
  1835. Fifty years on, how might things have been different?
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  1837. The root of the problem is not how society treats its young, but the way it treats women
  1838. Data workers of the world, unite
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  1847. Is Organic Really Better? 4 Food Myths Debunked By Science
  1848. Advanced Reproductive Technology is Here. But Who Decides Who Gets Access?
  1849. When It Comes To Natural Disasters, Technology Has An Unavoidable Dark Side
  1850. Your Future Doctor May Not be Human. This Is the Rise of AI in Medicine.
  1851. Your New Best Friend: AI Chatbot
  1852. Losing Weight in the Future Will Not Be One Size Fits All
  1853. We Need to Open the AI Black Box Before It's Too Late
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  1855. Could Digital Voting Create a Society That Is Truly Governed by the People?
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  1857. Our Climate Is Changing Rapidly. It's Time to Talk About Geoengineering.
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  1859. Aliens, Autonomous Cars, and AI: This Is the World of 2118
  1860. Once And For All, Here's What Science Says About GMOs
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  1863. Companies arrive quicker at disaster sites, experimental technology in tow. That might not be great in the long run.
  1864. From mental health apps to robot surgeons, artificial intelligence is already changing the practice of medicine.
  1865. What if AI bots could be the ones to have meaningful conversations with humans?
  1866. 2.2 billion people worldwide are too heavy. How can we help them lose weight?
  1867. If we don't, the biases of our past could dictate our future.
  1868. Imagine voting for the president from the comfort of your bed.
  1869. Imagine getting your kale from the abandoned brewery down the street.
  1870. It could save the planet. Or it could make everything worse.
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  2048. SAS India Collaborates With Goa Institute of Management (GIM) to Launch a Full Time Course in Big Data Analytics
  2049. The 2nd Edition of India Online Poker Championship 2018 Concluded on a Successful Note
  2050. Mr. Vikram Pawah Appointed as CEO of BMW Group in Australia
  2051. Remembering Mr. Sergio Marchionne
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  2055. AlsoEnergy Announces Merger with skytron energy, Completes Acquisition of Draker Corporation Assets
  2056. xRAN Forum Releases Second Open Fronthaul Control, User and Synchronization Plane Specification and First Open Fronthaul Management Plane Specification
  2057. HRH The Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Mohammed Bin Salman Names Renowned Tourism Impresario Gerard "Jerrya Inzerillo to Lead Transformative Heritage Tourism Initiative
  2058. Wibmo Inc. Launches Tridenta,c RBA - Intelligent Authentication for Digital Payment Security
  2059. Banyan Biomarkers Announces Publication of ALERT-TBI Clinical Study Results in The Lancet Neurology
  2060. DAZN Raises the Bar for Sports Streaming Video to Millions of Fans Worldwide with Limelight Networks
  2061. Takeda Announces Phase 3 Trial of ALUNBRIGA® (brigatinib) Met Primary Endpoint Demonstrating Superiority in Progression-Free Survival Versus Crizotinib in Patients with ALK+ Advanced NSCLC Who are ALK Inhibitor NaA-ve
  2062. Forbes Travel Guide Announces New Leadership Structure to Support Expansion Plans to 100 Countries in 2019
  2063. CSC Announces Launch of CSC Security Center
  2064. Chartbeat Announces New Funding to Fuel Growth
  2065. Synacor Sees Zimbra Collaboration Platform Deployments Rise on New Product Capabilities
  2066. Rahul Gandhi lauds Role of NRIs
  2067. Indian School of Business & Finance (ISBF) Organized Annual Teacher's Symposium 2017
  2068. miFon makes Intex smartphones smarter, safer, unlosable
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  2070. BookMyShow smashes all previous records for advance sales with Dangal
  2071. LexisNexis® releases a new module on FEMA (Foreign Exchange Management Act) in association with Kochhar & Co. for its Lexis® Practical Guidance Solution
  2072. Will Niti Taylor be one of Jhalak Dikkhla Ja's wild card entries?
  2073. 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
  2074. AMA Fever catching on: BJP Spokesperson Sambit Patra to come under the microscope next, after Manish Tewari
  2075. Manish Tewari spills the beans in a frank AMA session on Frankly.me
  2076. Won't let singers steal our credit: Meet Brothers
  2077. SHRM India Partners with XLRI to Launch an Executive Certificate Program
  2078. 6 Corporates from Punjab among Top 500 companies in India
  2079. Improvement in the Indian Education system â€" the first-time voters' demand
  2080. Magma Fincorp Ltd. - FY 2013-14 highlights
  2081. Tata Nano is India's Most Trusted Automobile: Brand Trust Report
  2082. Times OOH showcases never-before-seen Advertising & Sponsorship options at Mumbai Metro
  2083. Vision Express Launches Fourth Store in the Pink City
  2084. Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Achieves Record First-Half Sales of 5.54 Million Units
  2085. Hindalco to Acquire Aleris at an EV of US$ 2.58 Billion
  2086. thyssenkrupp Announces New Elevator High-rise Test Tower in Atlanta
  2087. Art Savoir and Paper Surf Launches Innovative Art and Design Printing and Book Publishing Services in Bangalore
  2088. An Eagle's Eye View of Vienna
  2089. YES BANK Announces Financial Results for the Quarter Ended June 30, 2018
  2090. Honor Introduces Honor 9N With the Perfect Notch in the Mid-range Segment
  2091. GRUH Finance Ltd. - Profit After Tax for the Quarter Amounted to Rs. 115 Crores as Compared to Rs. 96 Crores for the Corresponding Period in Previous Year - an Increase of 20%
  2092. Opera Limited Prices Its Initial Public Offering
  2093. HitGen Enters DNA-Encoded Library Drug Discovery Research Collaboration With Sanofi
  2094. UnionPay International supports personnel exchanges among BRICS
  2095. State of the Art Factory Opening by Sungrow for India Base
  2096. New campaign challenges Singaporeans to look closer at hidden poverty
  2097. Trump denies advance knowledge of son's meeting with Russian
  2098. Tweets could be reliable indicator of air quality during wildfires
  2099. Trump open to visiting Moscow, White House says
  2100. Pakistan opposition unanimously rejects results, demands re-election (Lead)
  2101. US expresses concern over participation of terrorist-affiliates in Pakistan elections
  2102. No polls in Libya before national reconciliation, says Conte
  2103. Pakistan Election: PPP says polls were not free and fair
  2104. Guterres expresses support for Pakistan Election Commission
  2105. Around 1,000 families who were reunited after being separated as part of the US administration's approach to undocumented immigrants have standing deportation orders, the government has said.
  2106. Four persons have been killed and three others injured, including a six-year-old child, in the US state of Georgia, authorities said.
  2107. One of the largest summertime hot air balloon festivals in the US has kicked off in Readington in New Jersey.
  2108. Four held in J&K policeman murder case
  2109. PNB fraud: Choksi denies any truth in allegations
  2110. Kovind, Modi enquire about Karunanidhi's health (Lead)
  2111. India's 1st Apache, Chinook choppers complete inaugural flights: Boeing
  2112. Thackeray gets 'Happy Birthday' wishes from Rahul Gandhi
  2113. Karunanidhi shifted to Kauvery Hospital after his BP dipped (Lead)
  2114. Karunanidhi shifted to Kauvery Hospital
  2115. Man climbs tower in Delhi demanding special status for Andhra
  2116. Congress alleges government's complicity in Choksi's Antiguan citizenship
  2117. Hindi translation of book on artist Anjolie Ela Menon released (Lead)
  2118. Karunanidhi enters 50th year as DMK President
  2119. Hindi translation of book on artist Anjolie Ela Menon released
  2120. Telangana to allot lands to political parties for offices
  2121. With heavy rains continuing in neighbouring Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, authorities in Haryana's Hathnikund barrage on Saturday released excess water into the Yamuna river, posing a flood threat to New Delhi.
  2122. Rebecca Ferguson feels lucky that "men write incredible roles" for her. But the actress says she doesn't go looking for "strong roles".
  2123. With heavy rainfall continuing, most roads in Himachal Pradesh remained closed to traffic on Saturday, stranding travellers and commuters. The worst affected were Sirmaur and Kullu districts.
  2124. The Kerala Police on Saturday took into custody a person alleged to have been the key tormentor of a 19-year-old Kerala student, who was trolled on the social media for selling fish after college hours.
  2125. Militants abducted a special police officer (SPO) at gunpoint from Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama district, police said on Saturday.
  2126. Water released from Haryana's Hathnikund added to the continued rains have led the Yamuna river to breach its danger-level mark here on Saturday. Preparations are now on to evacuate people residing in low-lying areas.
  2127. At least 37 people have been killed in rain-related incidents in Uttar Pradesh in the past 48-hours since Thursday, an official said on Saturday.
  2128. It was a cloudy morning in the national capital on Saturday with the minimum temperature recorded at 25.2 degrees Celsius, two notches below the season's average, said the Met office.
  2129. The Hindi version of a book containing seminal works of Acontemporary artist and Padma Shri awardee Anjolie Ela Menon was launched on Friday at the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) here.
  2130. Delhi achieves surplus rainfall following two days of showers (Lead)
  2131. 36 cows found dead in Delhi, government orders probe (Second Lead)
  2132. On October 2, 100,000 students in India to assemble solar lamps
  2133. Python, cobra rescued in Gurugram
  2134. Hepatitis C 83% more prevalent in north India: Report (July 28th is World Hepatitis Day)
  2135. 36 cows found dead in Delhi (Lead)
  2136. Decoded: How eating disorder is linked to brain
  2137. 86 killed, 23 million affected by China floods, landslides
  2138. 36 cows found dead in Delhi
  2139. Following incessant showers over the past two days, the national capital has achieved surplus rainfall this year of around 13 per cent, according to Indian Meteorological Department (IMD).
  2140. As part of the upcoming 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi and ongoing diamond jubilee of IIT-Bombay, a whopping 100,000 students from 100 schools across India will assemble solar lamps on October 2, an official said here on Friday.
  2141. An Indian rock python and spectacled cobra were rescued by a wildlife activist from a luxury hotel and a private cricket academy respectively here in the foothills of Aravali mountain range on Friday.
  2142. Infections of hepatitis C are 83 per cent more prevalent among people living in north India, says a report from SRL Diagnostics.
  2143. As many as 36 cows were found dead in a cowshed here on Friday, police said.
  2144. Anorexia nervosa -- an eating disorder that makes people obsessive about their weight -- could alter the brain circuits and impact its taste-reward processing mechanisms, especially for sugar, a study has found.
  2145. At least 86 people have been killed and around 23 million have been affected due to floods, landslides and other natural disasters in China, official disaster relief authorities said on Friday.
  2146. MSMEs must get relaxations in India's data protection regime: Report
  2147. Government's nod awaited to start WhatsApp payment feature in India: Zuckerberg
  2148. Samsung unveils teaser for Galaxy Note 9 highlighting battery, storage, speed
  2149. Bad weather forces Gadkari to cancels Rohtang trip (Lead)
  2150. Karnataka braces to watch longest lunar eclipse on Friday
  2151. Cloud, ad growth propel Amazon to post record $2.5 bn profit (Lead)
  2152. How cybercriminals use fake gift cards to get personal data
  2153. China says don't blame us for failed Qualcomm-NXP deal
  2154. Alexa Cast' now available on Amazon Music
  2155. After US, Google's 'VR Creator Lab' coming to London
  2156. Kerala CM: Cyber bullies face action for trolling college girl
  2157. New Samsung smartphone with 'Infinity Display' in India next week
  2158. Google, Lenovo launch interactive 'Smart Displays' with Assistant
  2159. Mobiistar appoints new VP for sales and operations in India
  2160. As it began to crack down on spammy and fake accounts, Twitter on Friday reported a drop of 1 million users in the second quarter of 2018 -- with monthly active user count going down from 336 million in the last quarter to 335 million.
  2161. As India moves closer to a new data protection regime, the regulations should provide micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) certain relaxations and exceptions under specific circumstances, industry chamber Assocham and British advisory multinational PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) said in a joint report on Friday.
  2162. Facing intense scrutiny in India over the spread of misinformation and fake news on WhatsApp, its parent company Facebook has said it is waiting for a green signal from the government to roll out peer-to-peer payments feature for over 200 million users on the instant mobile messaging platform.
  2163. Samsung Electronics Co. on Friday showcased teaser videos for the upcoming Galaxy Note 9 smartphone -- highlighting improved performances in terms of battery, storage capacity, and speed.
  2164. Bad weather on Friday forced Union Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari to cancel his day-long visit to Himachal Pradesh that included inspecting the upcoming strategically important motorable tunnel project at 3,000 metres above sea level beneath the Rohtang Pass.
  2165. Hundreds of enthusiastic skywatchers in Karnataka brace to witness the longest lunar eclipse of the century which begins on Friday night and ends early Saturday.
  2166. Riding on its growing AWS Cloud and advertising portfolio, Amazon posted a record profit of $2.5 billion (or $5.07 per diluted share) in the second quarter of 2018 -- an impressive jump from the $197 million (or $0.40 per diluted share) it posted in the same period last year.
  2167. China has denied any misconduct in the scrapping of $44 billion Qualcomm-NXP deal, saying the proposal failed to meet the country's anti-monopoly concerns.
  2168. Amazon on Friday launched a new feature called "Alexa Cast" on its own ad-free music streaming service "Amazon Music.
  2169. Google is launching its Virtual Reality (VR) training programme called "VR Creator Lab" in Europe, starting with London as a three-day "boot camp" followed by a three-month training from leading VR instructors and filmmakers.
  2170. A 19-year-old Bachelor of Science student from Kochi was trolled on social media for selling fish after college hours. Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Friday directed the state police to register a case against the cyber bullies.
  2171. Aiming to grab a larger share of online smartphone market share, Samsung is set to launch a new Galaxy smartphone with "Infinity Display" in the country next week.
  2172. By increasing productivity and reducing cost, Blockchain technology has the potential to create value of up to $5 billion in India in the next five years, a top official of IT industry's apex body Nasscom has stressed.
  2173. Google has partnered Chinese technology company Lenovo to manufacture a new category of devices called "Smart Displays" which are interactive screens for smart home devices with Google Assistant.
  2174. Vietnam-based smartphone maker Mobiistar on Friday announced the appointment of Ajitabh Jerath as Vice President for sales and operations (South and West) in India.
  2175. Javelin thrower Chopra qualifies for Diamond League finals
  2176. Sania sets sights on 2020 Olympics
  2177. Ganguly congratulates Pak PM elect Imran
  2178. Iran winger Jahanbakhsh joins Brighton
  2179. Rashid brushes aside Vaughan criticism
  2180. Former cricketers to feature in Pro-Am golf tourney
  2181. AICS bats for medical insurance coverage to sportspersons
  2182. Harding in lead at Royal Cup golf
  2183. Ricciardo leads Hungary's 1st Formula One free practice session
  2184. Ex Barcelona president ordered to appear in court over money laundering
  2185. Golfer Amandeep wins 10th leg of Hero women's Pro Tour
  2186. Former Brazil boss Scolari named Palmeiras coach (Lead)
  2187. Hot on the heels of former England captain Michael Vaughan labelling Adil Rashid's inclusion in the Test squad as "ridiculous", the leg-spinner brushed aside such talk, saying it's "stupid" and "does not matter".
  2188. Girona FC may have had a fairy tale 10th place finish on their La Liga debut in 2017-18, but ahead of the upcoming season, the Catalan football club aims to start the campaign with a humble objective of maintaining their position in the Spanish top division.
  2189. A galaxy of former international cricketers including South African legend Shaun Pollock, Sri Lankan Mahela Jayawardene and India's first World Cup-winning skipper Kapil Dev will be in action during the Louis Philippe (LP) Cup Pro-Am golf tournament on August 4 at Bengaluru's Prestige Golfshire club.
  2190. In the absence of a concrete medical assistance scheme for sportspersons, the All India Council of Sports (AICS) President Vijay Kumar Malhotra on Friday urged the Chief Ministers, Indian Olympic Association (IOA) and National Sports Federations to provide insurance coverage to their respective sportspersons.
  2191. South Africas Justin Harding continued his blistering form by carding a second consecutive six-under-par 64 to surge into the halfway lead at the Royal Cup on Friday.
  2192. Australian driver Daniel Ricciardo on Friday set the pace in the first free practice session for the upcoming Hungarian Grand Prix.
  2193. A Spanish judge on Friday directed the ex-president of football club Barcelona Sandro Rossell to appear in court over the alleged laundering of money embezzled from Brazil's football federation and fixed the bail amount at 78.6 million euros ($91 million).
  2194. Former India captain Sourav Ganguly on Friday congratulated cricketer-turned politician Imran Khan, who is set to become the Prime Minister of Pakistan, saying the iconic former World Cup winning captain fought hard to reach the high office.
  2195. Golfer Amandeep Drall held her nerve in the closing stages of the 10th leg on Friday to finish with birdies in the last two holes and become only the second player this season to win more than once on the Hero womens Pro Tour.
  2196. Out of action for a long period with a chronic knee injury and now her first pregnancy, ace Indian player Sania Mirza is hopeful of hitting the tennis court for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
  2197. Reigning Commonwealth Games champion javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra is among the five to have qualified for the IAAF Diamond League finals here on August 30.
  2198. Former Brazil manager Luiz Felipe Scolari has been named coach of Palmeiras, signing a deal that ties him to the Sao Paulo club until after his 72nd birthday.
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  2240. Waypoint leases three AW169s to Emerald Pacific
  2241. SNC offers Sierra Force for UH-1N replacement programme
  2242. Umoe Mandal to support Type 26 programme
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  2245. Microdrones opens second facility in Germany
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  2340. This Stunning Old Photo Of An IAF ‘Mammoth Formation’ Just Showed Up
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  2359. INTERVIEW: ‘The F-16 Gives India Great Leverage In Defence Diplomacy’
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  2361. The first Boeing AH-64E Apache attack helicopter for the Indian Air Force took to the air on its inaugural flight […]
  2362. The esoteric subject of fighter aircraft contracting, usually restricted in the Indian context to the occasional headline, boomed within the […]
  2363. This rare photograph from 1987-88 has just emerged online. From a rare series of pictures taken over two days during […]
  2364. At 2.30pm on this day two years ago, an Indian Air Force Antonov An-32 transport aircraft disappeared from radar during […]
  2365. Eight years after the Indian Navy first floated interest in acquiring AUVs — autonomous underwater vehicles, basically mini unmanned submarines […]
  2366. dmiral Arun Prakash, Indian Navy chief from 2004-06, has been an eloquent and unsparing commentator on matters military since he […]
  2367. From wanting almost nothing to do with it, to now wanting complete control over it, the Indian Air Force’s relationship […]
  2368. As Boeing Defence’s former man in India, Dr Vivek Lall was the visible campaign chief for the F/A-18 Super Hornet […]
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  2370. WATCH: How The Indian Navy Saved The Sunderbans From An Exploding Ship
  2371. 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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  2373. BIG BOOST: 1st Made-in-India Apache Fuselage Delivered Before Schedule
  2374. In what will — and should — be seen as a demonstration of local industrial prowess, the first Indian-built AH-64 […]
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  2376. MISSILE MILESTONE: India’s Nag Finally Headed Into Army Service
  2377. 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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  2379. $2-Billion IAF Base Protector Gun Contest Begins Next Month
  2380. A $2 billion contest to purchase close-in weapon systems for the protection of Indian Air Force bases across the country […]
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  2382. Door Opened To India For Deeper Striking M777 Guns
  2383. India’s first new artillery guns since the infamous Bofors Scandal of the eighties will enter service this September when two […]
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  2440. 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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  2464. 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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  2628. ASUS Zenfone 5Z 256GB variant to be available from July 30
  2629. Google, Lenovo launch interactive ‘Smart Displays’ with Assistant
  2630. India’s 1st Apache, Chinook choppers complete inaugural flights
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  2741. Tencent may back Oyo with $2 billion tag
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  2984. Pakistan's Imran Khan says India and Pakistan should talk on Kashmir
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  3072. Music and movement: Samsung launches wireless earbuds Gear IconX with Bixby-support at Rs 13,990
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  3074. WhatsApp tests another feature to curb fake news; may soon label dubious links as 'suspicious
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  3080. Why Serena Williams feels she is a victim of discrimination over drug tests
  3081. CBS chairman Leslie Moonves accused of sexual misconduct
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  3208. Google said its Drive will soon reach over 1 billion users, becoming the tech giant's 8th product to cross the mark.
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  3215. The broader equity market index has been touching new all-time highs almost every other day
  3216. The popularity of retrievers in India leads to their intensive breeding which is exploding.
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  3220. ​The government had created the anti-profiteering framework to shield consumers from any runaway price rise post rollout of GST from July 1 last year.
  3221. Trump had earlier blocked a Chinese bid for Aleris. Will he do the same to Hindalco too?
  3222. The government gave a breather to those who have to file their income tax returns. The ITR filing deadline has been extended by a month from July 31 to August 31.
  3223. During monsoons, people fear of water entering the exhaust pipe. Water level deep enough to submerge the exhaust pipe of a car can damage its sensitive electronic parts.
  3224. State Bank of India, the lead lender to the Anil Ambani-owned company, said it was examining the possibility of reissuing or extending bank guarantees of Rs 774 crore to RCom.
  3225. Khan offered simplistic solutions to complex issues, as if everything would fall in place once he becomes the PM.
  3226. Justice BN Srikrishna committee, which was set up last year, has submitted its report on data protection.
  3227. While Manmohan's travel cost during 2009-13 stood at Rs 386 crore, Modi's is hardly more at Rs 387 crore.
  3228. India will receive the most advanced versions of both the AH-64E Apache and the CH-47F Chinook.
  3229. JSW’s offer is higher than that of Tata Steel which had emerged as a preferred bidder over second-placed rival Liberty House.
  3230. Chairmen at Indian companies, many of them in non-executive roles, are serving longer than their counterparts elsewhere.
  3231. The Patanjali project is among the three mega food parks that the Central government sanctioned for UP in March this year.
  3232. The telecom industry has been in the throes due to price war since Jio's entry nearly two years ago.
  3233. The Anil Ambani-owned telco told the top court that the value of its assets is getting eroded if these clauses are not removed since buyers ...
  3234. The merger, it can be argued, presents an opportunity to modernise the businesses of Indian kiranas.
  3235. Ad: Madhavbaug
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  3237. Pepsi sues Facebook, Twitter, HC orders posts to be taken down that allege Kurkure contains plastic
  3238. Who’s afraid of Walmart-Flipkart?
  3239. India's FY18 thermal coal imports up 8%: Government
  3240. AirAsia India flies 87% more passengers in June quarter
  3241. Karnataka: 100% water tariff hike ups production cost for heavy industries
  3242. No relief from Supreme Court to Unitech MD Sanjay Chandra
  3243. Lack in innovation, quality research foremost challenge for nation: HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar
  3244. Operating profits of steel sector to improve in FY19: Report
  3245. India Ratings and Research expects stronger operational performance from steel players
  3246. IPPB looking at two way linkages for customer acquisition
  3247. Markets-The Economic Times
  3248. Public sector banks could become game-changers this year: Ajay Bagga
  3249. Aadhaar has to be made amenable to general scheme of Data Protection Act: BN Srikrishna
  3250. Dalal Street is seeing a Fifth Wave: Does it really augur well for the ongoing rally?
  3251. US economy records fastest growth since 2014
  3252. PNB MetLife plans to sell 24.64% via IPO
  3253. Reliance Retail Q1 pre-tax profit jumps over 3-fold to Rs 1,206 crore
  3254. Reliance Jio Infocomm posts third straight quarterly profit
  3255. Paytm shifts payments bank CEO Renu Satti to new COO role
  3256. With $2 billion Q1 revenue, HCL Tech beats Wipro
  3257. Economy-News-The Economic Times
  3258. Data law aimed at empowering individual: Justice BN Srikrishna
  3259. Exporters seek government intervention as Saudi Arabia halts basmati imports
  3260. FDI in food processing sector up 24% at $ 905 million in FY'18
  3261. Government notifies ethanol-making directly from sugarcane juice, B-molasses
  3262. Milk production up 6.6% at 176.35 million tonne in 2017-18
  3263. GST: Sanitary napkins to be 1.5-2.5 per cent cheaper, not 12 per cent
  3264. ET Explains-News-The Economic Times
  3265. Pakistan goes to polls on July 25: Here's why India should care
  3266. GST changes: What it means for you
  3267. What is so special about Rafale fighter jet? Here's the lowdown
  3268. New load-carrying rules: Will this be a bulldozer roll over commercial vehicle industry?
  3269. How long will India have to wait for the bullet train? A status check
  3270. Why haircuts matter in dealing with bad loans
  3271. The Kejriwal-Baijal power tussle is not over it, and here's why we are saying that
  3272. You are probably getting conned at petrol pumps but there's a way to find out
  3273. In broke Venezuela, a haircut costs 5 bananas and 2 eggs
  3274. All about JioGigaFiber, the new game-changer from the Ambani household
  3275. Decoding Delhi's full statehood demand
  3276. Why is Mukesh Ambani buying this loss-making US-based company?
  3277. Burari deaths explained: 11 bodies, a pet dog and a mysterious diary
  3278. FTTH: The new weapon Mukesh Ambani is planning to fire
  3279. Why Modi government is replacing UGC with a new higher education regulator
  3280. International-News-The Economic Times
  3281. Trump and Putin raise possibilities of another meeting
  3282. The Latest: McConnell says next Trump-Putin meeting can wait
  3283. The Latest: Republicans request Kavanaugh documents
  3284. Pressure mounting, former Trump 'fixer' turns aggressive
  3285. The Latest: Trump insists no tolerance for future meddling
  3286. Mueller plans to call 35 witnesses in Paul Manafort trial
  3287. Trump and Putin's RSVP's: Yes, for sure, if, if if. ...
  3288. The Latest: Schumer appeals to Bush on Kavanaugh documents
  3289. Judge: Gag order unlikely against porn star's lawyer
  3290. The Latest: Gag order unlikely against porn star's lawyer
  3291. The Latest: Gag order unlikely in against porn star's lawyer
  3292. Japan harassment website Sorehara takes complaints to extremes
  3293. Politics and Nation-News-The Economic Times
  3294. Changing Pakistan’s path won’t be easy for Imran Khan
  3295. Companies may have to store copy of personal data within the country
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  3299. Chandra Grahan: Important facts you should know about the longest Lunar eclipse of the century
  3300. Mars, Moon and Lunar Eclipse: Know time, duration and other details of today's rare celestial event
  3301. Don't miss your date with century's longest Lunar Eclipse on July 27
  3302. CSE says GM-contaminated food products being sold illegally
  3303. NASA to name crew of first Boeing, SpaceX flights on August 3
  3304. Mumbai firm empowering self-driving cars in US with high-precision HD mapping (Tech Trend)
  3305. Longest lunar eclipse: Mars coming closest ever to Earth in 15 years
  3306. Scientists discover first-ever liquid water lake on Mars
  3307. Over 1,000 genes linked to educational attainment identified
  3308. IIPH-H working on drone delivery system for medical products
  3309. Moon may have harboured life years ago
  3310. This is how smell forms distinct memories
  3311. This artificial intelligence model mimics human brain
  3312. Scientists decode possible origin of human speech
  3313. Sports-News-The Economic Times
  3314. Practise match leaves India with plenty to ponder
  3315. How India's batsmen play James Anderson will be key: Glenn McGrath
  3316. Joe Root backed controversial Adil Rashid Test return, insists Ed Smith
  3317. Mesut Özil’s international retirement is a sign of the times â€" when where you’re from matters as much as your talent
  3318. Should the Indian team let KL Rahul replace Cheteshwar Pujara at No 3, or meddle with their opening pair to include him?
  3319. Women's hockey World Cup: Ireland beat India to enter quarters
  3320. FIFA 2018 sets new football viewership records in India
  3321. Benjamin Pavard wonder strike voted best goal of World Cup
  3322. Rajyavardhan Rathore urges corporates to invest in development of sports
  3323. As pain subsides, Mirabai hopes to make Asian Games
  3324. The frustration of Mourinho
  3325. England tour Murali Vijay's golden chance to become a decorated Indian hero
  3326. Can't protect users' data alone: Facebook
  3327. Fearing social backlash, online companies go for counselling
  3328. Imran Khan needs support of smaller parties or independents to become Pakistan PM
  3329. In Germany, Ozil racism row sparks #MeTwo debate
  3330. Consumers, soybeans lift US economic growth to 4.1 percent
  3331. Visitor stream continues as Karunanidhi remains in intensive care
  3332. Traders bet on calendar spread as Nifty moves in a tight range
  3333. Nifty may find support at 5300 level
  3334. Seven out of top 10 Asian small-cap funds are Indian
  3335. Inflation reflects growth dynamics in India: Christopher Wood
  3336. Market may trade in a range, but FIIs seen sold on India
  3337. Don't bank only on price-to-earning ratio
  3338. Prabhudas Lilladher has a reduce rating on Infosys
  3339. Fin Crisis: Too late and too little done in US
  3340. Weak rupee takes its toll on cos with huge foreign debt
  3341. Wait for more signals before turning positive
  3342. Six Indian cos among BusinessWeek's top 100 Infotech firms
  3343. Indian firms slip in global ranking; four move out of Top-500
  3344. Big Daddy' laps up Cipla after Q1 nos beat forecast
  3345. Old Fox has dream run on Dalal Street
  3346. Cairn India hits record high on BSE amid stake sale talks
  3347. Vedanta plunges 5.59% on LSE amid talks to buy Cairn stake
  3348. SBI shares on gaining spree; hit record high
  3349. FM must rethink
  3350. Amalgamate banks
  3351. Managing data
  3352. Right technology
  3353. ET Search
  3354. After the Oscars, what's next for silent stars of The Artist?
  3355. Delhi World Book fair: A fair like no other
  3356. Indian gift makes its way to State Department exhibition
  3357. IMD to use dynamic models for forecasts
  3358. Docs reveal contents of first wire msg between India & Eng
  3359. Worried Amitabh Bachchan fans pray to Lord Shiva for his recovery
  3360. Every decision of government needn’t be a big reform: Anand Mahindra
  3361. Narendra Modi has his eyes set on boosting business: Joao Cravinho, EU Ambassador
  3362. Confidence level of industry improving: KV Kamath, ICICI Bank
  3363. We may see rapid growth over the next few years: Raamdeo Agrawal
  3364. Our commitment for press freedom, and autonomy of public broadcast is absolute: Prakash Javadekar
  3365. There is a leadership vacuum in Infosys, time to get Nandan Nilekani back: Mohandas Pai
  3366. Won’t prepare high-risk list: Sebi to Mauritius
  3367. SGX to offer Indian stock-based derivatives
  3368. Sebi crackdown puts WhatsApp groups on silent mode
  3369. Markets end 2017 with a bang, Sensex reaches a record high
  3370. GDP print, DeMo data adverse; but D-Street still sees silver lining. How?
  3371. Opening Bell: Top cues that changed your market while you were sleeping
  3372. Alfa raises delisting price to Rs 2,850 a share
  3373. DB Realty, Unitech stocks rose
  3374. Fitch withdraws Reliance Capital ratings
  3375. Discoms' poor fin health poses risks for traders
  3376. Cigarette cos shares outperform benchmark Sensex
  3377. Lovable Lingerie's dream run on as traders lap it up
  3378. Indiatimes - The Economic Times
  3379. MahaRERA slaps penalty on 8 Mumbai Builders for violation of rules
  3380. Meet the Amit Shah of China: How a professor-turned-politician powers Xi Jinping
  3381. Former finance minister Yashwant Sinha quits BJP, says democracy in danger
  3382. ITeS-Tech-The Economic Times
  3383. 39% Indian techies learn to code before they turn 20: TechGig survey
  3384. Zensar acquires US-based Indigo Slate for digital marketing capabilities
  3385. Indian IT companies becoming true multinationals: NASSCOM
  3386. NTT Comm-owned Netmagic invests $144 million to expand data centre facilities
  3387. Persistent Systems invests in big data firm Cazena
  3388. Infosys introduces new criteria for appraisal of top executives
  3389. Atos-Syntel deal may spark mid-tier IT buyouts
  3390. Use resources on tax base widening, not repetitive litigation: Wipro chief Azim Premji
  3391. Atos buys Syntel for $3.4 billion to expand North America footprint
  3392. Rising digital puts Cognizant on $1-b Path
  3393. Increased rejection of visa applications may cause delays, raise project costs: Infosys
  3394. Wipro not ready for double-digit growth yet: Abidali Neemuchwala
  3395. Wipro to acquire India services of US-based Alight Solutions
  3396. Infosys includes arbitration clause in CEO’s agreement
  3397. Tech-The Economic Times
  3398. Not dumb anymore: Riding on new tech, feature phone challenges smartphone's clout
  3399. Fearing backlash, India's skill gaming startups ensure users don't get addicted playing online
  3400. Final draft on data privacy law may be submitted today
  3401. Qualcomm, MediaTek eye slice of India’s Internet of Things market
  3402. For Google Cloud, an AI approach
  3403. Hitachi Vantara appoints Hemant Tiwari as general manager for India
  3404. en-gb2018-07-28T12:25:44+05:30
  3405. PepsiCo in its suit claimed that videos/posts made false claims that the snack had inflammable plastic.
  3406. JSW’s offer is higher than that of Tata Steel which had emerged as a preferred bidder over second-placed rival Liberty House.
  3407. The Anil Ambani-owned telco told the top court that the value of its assets is getting eroded if these clauses are not removed since buyers are unwilling to go ahead otherwise.
  3408. India's total coal imports rose for the first time in three financial years, undermining the goverment's plan to reduce India-bound coal shipments and cut import bill
  3409. The no-frills carrier - a JV between the Tata Sons and Malaysia's AirAsia Berhad - had carried a little over one million passengers in the same period last year, a company release said.
  3410. The increased water charge could lead to disruption as well as possible job losses, warned industry body KISMA.
  3411. Chandra was denied custodial parole by the apex court on Friday after he said he was facing difficulty in raising funds and complying with court orders.
  3412. New Delhi, Jul 27 () Lack in innovation and quality research was the foremost challenge for the country, HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar said today.
  3413. A likely improvement in capacity utilisation rates would result in an improvement in operating profitability, due to better absorption of fixed cost, amid steady sales realisations during FY19, Ind-Ra said.
  3414. A likely improvement in capacity utilisation rates would result in an improvement in operating profitability, due to better absorption of fixed cost, amid steady sales realisations during FY19, the agency said in 'Steel Portfolio Review FY19,' its latest report on the sector.
  3415. `We are looking at two way linkages. We are also helping IPPB customers open an India Post account so that he can deposit excess funds over Rs one lakh in the post office savings account” said Suresh Sethi, MD and CEO of the bank.
  3416. en-gb2018-07-28T11:56:48+05:30
  3417. 20% earnings growth for top companies put together on a consolidated basis this year looks nice.
  3418. On Thursday, Facebook fell 20 per cent, costing investors $120 billion.
  3419. “The report has done a balancing act in protecting citizen’s, state’s and trade rights”
  3420. Only 54 per cent of the total stocks are trading above their 200 DMAs.
  3421. With the Friday data, the Commerce Department also released comprehensive GDP revisions.
  3422. PNB Metlife will become the fourth life insurer to list on the bourses.
  3423. Revenue more than doubled to ₹25,890 crore from ₹11,571 crore.
  3424. The results surprised analysts, considering the weak performance by rivals.
  3425. This is the second time that the corner office at the payments bank has fallen vacant.
  3426. For the quarter ended June 30, HCL Technologies reported revenue of $2.05 billion.
  3427. en-gb2018-07-28T12:26:46+05:30
  3428. It is only a matter of time that the final obituary of the ‘Congress Legacy Tax’ is written. Only the luxury-sin tax would remain,” Jaitley said.
  3429. Justice BN Srikrishna speaks about how the proposed Data Protection Bill puts the ownership of data in the hands of individuals while taking care not to throttle businesses and innovation.
  3430. “This order is applicable only for goods which have seen a downward revision in their prices after new GST rates were announced last week,” a senior govt official said.
  3431. The UAE has invested over USD 5.3 billion in India and infrastructure is one of the top five focus sections of UAE-India bilateral trade. The UAE has committed USD 75 billion towards infrastructure development in India," the ministry said.
  3432. Import Policy of Urea for industrial/non-agriculture/technical grade shall be free with actual user condition," the directorate general of foreign trade said in a notification.
  3433. Addressing the BRICS Outreach Session here, Modi called for more investment in the digital infrastructure and skill development in the area of digitisation.
  3434. CAD, which is the difference between the inflow and outflow of foreign exchange, jumped to USD 48.7 billion, or 1.9 per cent of GDP, in 2017-18 fiscal.
  3435. The Goods and Services Tax (GST), which subsumed 17 local taxes, was rolled out on July 1, 2017.
  3436. India, which is now the world's sixth-largest economy, is expected to grow 7.4 percent in FY19.
  3437. The government had in July last approved American e-commerce major Amazon's proposed USD 500 million investment in retailing of food products in India.
  3438. New Delhi, Jul 27 () The government has notified a decision to allow sugar mills to manufacture ethanol directly from sugarcane juice or intermediate product called B-molasses.
  3439. Milk production in the country is 165.4 million tonnes during 2016-17 and 176.35 million tonnes during 2017-18, said MoS for Agriculture Krishna Raj.
  3440. The potential 100,000 tonnes of shipments expected in the 2018/19 year starting April 1 compare to 11,500 tonnes a year earlier, Sodhi and other industry officials said. ces
  3441. Industry sources said companies are working on the new prices, which would come into effect once the GST notification is issued.
  3442. en-gb2018-07-28T12:19:41+05:30
  3443. Indo-Pak relations have remain strained over the issue of Kashmir and 2008 Mumbai attacks.
  3444. Bulk of the items are now in 12% or 18% slab. The GST regime might be effectively moving towards a two-rate structure and movement to one dominant rate of around 15 per cent may be possible
  3445. Negotiations lasted 18 months and Indian negotiators finally brought down the price by 328 mn euros.
  3446. Many see Gadkari's order as a sudden step that will hurt manufacturers of commercial vehicles.
  3447. The project has been witnessing stiff resistance in Maharashtra, where a group of farmers and tribals have raised concerns over the land acquisition process.
  3448. 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.
  3449. 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:
  3450. In February, Union oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan shared that ranked Delhi third among states for petrol pump frauds.
  3451. 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.
  3452. JioGigaFiber broadband will come with a set-top box for TV. It will have enabled voice command feature on TV.
  3453. 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.
  3454. 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.
  3455. 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.
  3456. Ambani's plan can cause two disruptions. First, it can immediately disrupt home broadband pricing. Second, it may impact the larger mobile services market.
  3457. 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.
  3458. en-gb2018-07-28T12:28:21+05:30
  3459. Pakistan's National Assembly comprises 342 members including nominated members.
  3460. The Latest: McConnell says next Trump-Putin meeting can wait 7:30 p.m. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says it's a "good idea" to put off President Donald Trump's next meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin until next year.
  3461. The Latest: Republicans request Kavanaugh documents 6:30 p.m.
  3462. Pressure mounting, former Trump 'fixer' turns aggressiveWASHINGTON (AP) â€" The hiring of a Washington insider to be a public attack dog. Tantalizing leaks to the media. Puzzling allegations of actions that could fell a president. Talk of more to come.
  3463. The Latest: Trump insists no tolerance for future meddling 6:30 p.m.
  3464. Mueller plans to call 35 witnesses in Paul Manafort trialWASHINGTON (AP) â€" Special counsel Robert Mueller's office says it plans to call 35 witnesses in the upcoming trial of President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman. Prosecutors with the special counsel filed the witness list Friday in the case of Paul Manafort.
  3465. Trump and Putin's RSVP's: Yes, for sure, if, if if. ...WASHINGTON (AP) â€" Rarely has an RSVP been so complicated. President Donald Trump is open to visiting Moscow â€" if he gets a formal invitation from Vladimir Putin, the White House said Friday.
  3466. The Latest: Schumer appeals to Bush on Kavanaugh documents 3:20 p.m. The Senate's top Democrat is appealing to former President George W.
  3467. Judge: Gag order unlikely against porn star's lawyerLOS ANGELES (AP) â€" A federal judge said Friday he is unlikely to issue a gag order stopping a lawyer for porn actress Stormy Daniels from discussing her lawsuit against President Donald Trump with reporters and the public. U.S. District Judge S.
  3468. The Latest: Gag order unlikely against porn star's lawyer 11:25 a.m.
  3469. The Latest: Gag order unlikely in against porn star's lawyer 11:25 a.m.
  3470. Mostly smaller political parties badly thrashed in the elections turned up for the meeting. Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and the Mutahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Pakistan did not attend it.
  3471. Japanese website Sorehara offers users various options, including "power harassment," bullying, alcohol harassment, sexual harassment and even "smell harassment.
  3472. en-gb2018-07-28T12:10:47+05:30
  3473. What went wrong for Pakistan? In his fine new book, Reimagining Pakistan, the scholar-diplomat Husain Haqqani goes where Imran Khan fears to tread.
  3474. The Yamuna river's water level in Delhi crossed the warning mark of 204.83 metres by 10 a.m. Wwater level will increase further" but there is "no danger" right now," said an official.
  3475. Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath feels the SP-BSP alliance is fraught with contradictions and will not last. In an interview to TOI's Neha Lalchandani and Pankaj Shah, Adityanath outlines his plans for the state, and projects a 75+ score for BJP in UP in the 2019 general election.
  3476. The government is seeing this as a positive development and it comes just a day after a UK court tightened the noose around another fugitive, Vijay Mallya , also wanted for defrauding banks.
  3477. His blood pressure has been stabilised since with medical management. He continues to be monitored, " the hospital director said.
  3478. The state Assembly on Thursday passed the West Bengal Lokayukta (Amendment) Bill, 2018, taking the chief minister out of the purview of an investigation by the Lokayukta.
  3479. The move to call for an all-party meeting comes after Fadnavis called a meeting of BJP ministers and Maratha community leaders from his party on Thursday.
  3480. Sinha had told mediapersons that a decision had been taken to construct a new museum for all former PMs at the 25-acre Teen Murti Bhavan complex.
  3481. Currently, there is no time limit for the government to decide on names the Supreme Court or high court collegiums recommend as judges. Recommendations have often remained undecided for months.
  3482. The bill states that personal data may be processed by the State if it is necessary for function of Parliament.
  3483. The committee has proposed enforcement powers to UIDAI like other regulatory bodies and the power to impose civil penalties â€" which will add more teeth to the agency that manages the Aadhaar data.
  3484. This clause, which also features in Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation, however, could be tricky to implement, according to experts.
  3485. “A lot of the inspiration for the Srikrishna committee comes from the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR),” said Sunil Abraham, executive director, Center for Internet and Society.
  3486. The issue of data localisation could mean huge business growth for companies such as Microsoft, Amazon Web Services and Google which have established servers in India.
  3487. en-gb2018-07-28T12:09:57+05:30
  3488. It was January 2015 and Barcelona had mostly been enduring another of those chaotic crisis seasons, to the point that a rift between Messi and Luis Enrique saw the new manager want to take the unprecedented step of punishing the greatest star.
  3489. His drive in changing conditions was hailed as a miracle by his Mercedes team and he may well need to pull out another one this weekend if he is to keep the momentum going.
  3490. Virat Kohli and his men will have to “get on top” of the swing and seam of the seasoned James Anderson to brighten India’s chances in the Test series against England, said pace legend Glenn McGrath.
  3491. en-gb2018-07-28T12:26:03+05:30
  3492. The celestial spectacle, which would be seen in its entirety from all parts of India, last for 1 hour 43 minutes, making it the longest total lunar eclipse of this century
  3493. Karnataka braces to watch longest lunar eclipse on FridayBengaluru, July 27 (IANS) Hundreds of enthusiastic skywatchers in Karnataka brace to witness the longest lunar eclipse of the century which begins on Friday night and ends early Saturday.
  3494. Planetariums across the country have made elaborate arrangements for enthusiasts, but rains and cloudy skies are likely to play a spoilsport.
  3495. CSE says GM-contaminated food products being sold illegallyNew Delhi, July 26 (IANS) A significant share of food products, including that for newborns, available in markets is contaminated with Genetically Modified (GM) ingredients and is being sold illegally, reveals a report published by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) on Thursday.
  3496. NASA to name crew of first Boeing, SpaceX flights on August 3Washington, July 26 (IANS) NASA is set to announce the names of the astronauts assigned to the new commercial crew capsules from Boeing and SpaceX, early next month.
  3497. Mumbai firm empowering self-driving cars in US with high-precision HD mapping (Tech Trend)New Delhi, July 26 (IANS) Although self-driving cars remain a distant reality for the Indian roads, a Mumbai-headquartered firm has become the first desi company to develop high-precision HD maps for a customer in the United States which is at the forefront of autonomous vehicle technology.
  3498. The event may enable people to almost double the brilliance of Jupiter through the naked eye, and the longest total lunar eclipse of the century.
  3499. Scientists discover first-ever liquid water lake on MarsWashington, July 25 (IANS) In a tantalising find, a team of Italian researchers on Wednesday announced they have discovered a large saltwater lake under ice near the south pole on Red Planet - raising a possibility that life may be there on Mars in some form.
  3500. Over 1,000 genes linked to educational attainment identifiedSydney, July 25 (IANS) An international team of scientists has identified nearly 1,300 genetic variants associated with how much education someone may complete.
  3501. The Digital Drone-based Real Time Advanced Medical Modular logistics system (2 DREAM) model envisages delivering medical products to the point of need or utilisation on a drone.
  3502. , conditions on the lunar surface were sufficient to support simple lifeforms shortly after the Moon formed from a debris disk four billion years ago
  3503. This is how smell forms distinct memoriesToronto, July 24 (IANS) Do you know why you instantly recall the smell of apple pie prepared way back by your grandmother as you walk into her kitchen? There is a scientific reason behind it.
  3504. This artificial intelligence model mimics human brainNew York, July 24 (IANS) A team of US researchers has developed an "artificial synapse" that does not process information like a digital computer but rather mimics the way human brain completes tasks.
  3505. Scientists decode possible origin of human speechNew York, July 23 (IANS) Researchers have discovered neural circuits in the brains of rhesus macaque monkeys that could represent a common origin for social communication, including human speech.
  3506. en-gb2018-07-28T11:52:41+05:30
  3507. Essex, resuming day three at 237 for five, went on to frustrate the Indians for 36 overs before declaring at 359 for eight, 36 short of the visitors' effort in the first innings.
  3508. The Australian, who is director of coaching at MRF Pace Foundation, said though the Indian bowlers have been doing well in recent times, batting remains their strength.
  3509. For all his recent excellent one-day international form, Rashid's recall after more than 18 months out of the Test side provoked a furious backlash, with former England captain Michael Vaughan labelling the decision as "ridiculous".
  3510. Özil and Durmaz weren’t the only two footballers at the World Cup whose families left their country in search of a better life.
  3511. 90 minutes into the session, a second batch of players arrived. Test specialists Ishant Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, Karun Nair, Ravindra Jadeja, Ravi Ashwin, and Cheteshwar Pujara of course.
  3512. For World No.16 Ireland, Anna O'Flanagan's goal in the opening quarter was enough for them to outwit World No.10 India.
  3513. Sony Pictures Networks India said the overall reach of the final match on TV was 42.7 million, while only on Sony channels (except DD Sports) it was just over 39 million.
  3514. France went on to win the match 4-3 and then claimed the World Cup for the second time with a victory over Croatia in the final in Moscow.
  3515. The sports minister announced that the government is looking to launch a project that will identify the potential and hone the skills of 8-10 years of age in the country and provide them scholarships.
  3516. World champion weightlifter Saikhom Mirabai Chanu has clarified that she would need just two weeks of training to be ready for the competition.
  3517. A common source of irritation for Mourinho has been how the club so often pursues players of certain “names”, rather than those of certain qualities that he wants.
  3518. Murali Vijay is neither Kohli, nor Shikhar Dhawan, who has a striking IPL career to add to his brand value.
  3519. Perform and get paid: PSBs plan to link pay with performancePerformance-linked pay is widely used in the private sector to reward the better performers in the system.
  3520. When will Jio stop? Airtel CEO has an answerThe telecom industry has been in the throes due to price war since Jio's entry nearly two years ago.
  3521. Visitor stream continues to meet KarunanidhiTamil Nadu Governor Banwarilal Purohit had arrived at Kauvery Hospital around 10 a.m. on Satuday, around nine hours after the hospitalisation.
  3522. View: What Pakistan teaches IndiaWhat went wrong for Pakistan? In his fine new book, Reimagining Pakistan, the scholar-diplomat Husain Haqqani goes where Imran Khan fears to tread.
  3523. New Bill gives govt exception on your dataThe bill states that personal data may be processed by the State if it is necessary for function of Parliament.
  3524. PM Modi travelled more, spent same as UPAWhile Manmohan's travel cost during 2009-13 stood at Rs 386 crore, Modi's is hardly more at Rs 387 crore.
  3525. PSU banks could become game-changers this year: Ajay Bagga"20% earnings growth for top companies put together on a consolidated basis this year looks nice.
  3526. Facebook dive sparks investor calls to loosen Zuckerberg's gripOn Thursday, Facebook fell 20 per cent, costing investors $120 billion.
  3527. Dalal Street is seeing a Fifth Wave: Does it really augur well?Only 54 per cent of the total stocks are trading above their 200 DMAs.
  3528. China isn't using the yuan to fight tariffsChina appeared to be keeping its currency above the level predicted by the basket.
  3529. Five stock recommendations for the weekThe domestic equity market witnessed a euphoric rally, albeit a fractured one, in recent times. The Sensex settling above 37,000 and the Nifty topping 11,250 in a first bore the tell-tale signs of a growing market clout. Let's check out stocks that look good on technical charts for week.
  3530. 'Broader market has good upside potential'Mid, smallcaps have started to participate in overall rally, says Dewan, Director, Quantum Sec.
  3531. 28% GST slab being phased out: Arun JaitleyIt is only a matter of time that the final obituary of the ‘Congress Legacy Tax’ is written. Only the luxury-sin tax would remain,” Jaitley said.
  3532. Use stickers to show revised MRP on old stocks: Government“This order is applicable only for goods which have seen a downward revision in their prices after new GST rates were announced last week,” a senior govt official said.
  3533. UAE commits $75 bn towards infra development in India: Commerce Ministry"The UAE has invested over USD 5.3 billion in India and infrastructure is one of the top five focus sections of UAE-India bilateral trade. The UAE has committed USD 75 billion towards infrastructure development in India," the ministry said.
  3534. Investment in digital infrastructure crucial for emerging economies: PM ModiAddressing the BRICS Outreach Session here, Modi called for more investment in the digital infrastructure and skill development in the area of digitisation.
  3535. Gold imports rise 22% to USD 33.65 billion in 2017-18CAD, which is the difference between the inflow and outflow of foreign exchange, jumped to USD 48.7 billion, or 1.9 per cent of GDP, in 2017-18 fiscal.
  3536. Govt removes restrictions on urea import for industrial, non-agriculture grade"Import Policy of Urea for industrial/non-agriculture/technical grade shall be free with actual user condition," the directorate general of foreign trade said in a notification.
  3537. The India draft bill on data protection draws inspiration from GDPR, but has it's limitsEU's GDPR bestows several rights on the EU residents to protect their personal information and imposes restrictions to how companies keep data on them.
  3538. Srikrishna panel report: Tech companies to undergo data audits Clause 38 of the draft bill says any one collecting data could be termed a 'significant data fiduciary' based on the volume of data processed, the sensitivity of the data processed and its turnover.
  3539. China, Russia, Iran pose grave cyber espionage threat to US: ReportChina, according to the report, has expansive efforts in place to acquire US technology to include sensitive trade secrets and proprietary information.
  3540. Can't protect users' data alone: FacebookFacebook, Google, Microsoft & Twitter have said they'll work on a joint initiative called Data Transfer Project.
  3541. Fearing social backlash, online companies go for counsellingPlay Games24X7 has formed a data science team to pick up on warning signals of players such as time spent on the portal, withdrawals, deposits, win-loss ratio and abusive behaviour on chat rooms.
  3542. Pakistan polls: Multi-party meet rejects results, demands 'transparent' re-electionMostly smaller political parties badly thrashed in the elections turned up for the meeting. Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and the Mutahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Pakistan did not attend it.
  3543. Putin willing to visit Washington, Trump already invited to MoscowThe Russian leader said that he might also meet Trump at other international fora, including the G20, Sputnik news agency reported.
  3544. Imran Khan needs support of smaller parties or independents to become Pakistan PMKhan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) was followed by jailed former prime minister Nawaz Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) with 62 seats and former president Asif Ali Zardari's Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) by 43 seats.
  3545. In Germany, Ozil racism row sparks #MeTwo debateThe campaign was launched earlier this week by Turkish-origin author and rights activist Ali Can, who dubbed it #MeTwo.
  3546. Consumers, soybeans lift US economic growth to 4.1 percentGross domestic product increased at a 4.1 percent annualized rate also as government spending picked up, the Commerce Department said.
  3547. Visitor stream continues as Karunanidhi remains in intensive careTamil Nadu Governor Banwarilal Purohit had arrived at Kauvery Hospital around 10 a.m. on Satuday, around nine hours after the hospitalisation.
  3548. What Pakistan teaches India: A good decade or two do not guarantee smooth path to developmentWhat went wrong for Pakistan? In his fine new book, Reimagining Pakistan, the scholar-diplomat Husain Haqqani goes where Imran Khan fears to tread.
  3549. Yamuna crosses danger mark in Delhi, evacuation begins"The Yamuna river's water level in Delhi crossed the warning mark of 204.83 metres by 10 a.m. Wwater level will increase further" but there is "no danger" right now," said an official.
  3550. Karunanidhi in hospital, blood pressure stabilised"His blood pressure has been stabilised since with medical management. He continues to be monitored, " the hospital director said.
  3551. All-party meeting on Maratha quota todayThe move to call for an all-party meeting comes after Fadnavis called a meeting of BJP ministers and Maratha community leaders from his party on Thursday.
  3552. 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.
  3553. 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.
  3554. 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.
  3555. 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.
  3556. 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.
  3557. '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.
  3558. 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.
  3559. 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
  3560. 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
  3561. 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.
  3562. 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
  3563. 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.
  3564. '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.
  3565. 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.
  3566. 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.
  3567. 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.
  3568. 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.
  3569. 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.
  3570. Amalgamate banksFinancial inclusion and financial literacy will be the paramount objective while implementing reforms along with UID project to protect the interests of poor.
  3571. Managing dataThis refers to your edit ‘A welcome quest’ (ET, Oct 8). It is imperative to have a strong database.
  3572. 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.
  3573. ET SearchRupee#CAD#Economic crisis#Food Bill
  3574. 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.
  3575. 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.
  3576. 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.
  3577. 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.
  3578. 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.
  3579. 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.
  3580. 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.
  3581. 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.
  3582. 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.
  3583. 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.
  3584. 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.
  3585. 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.
  3586. Won’t prepare high-risk list: Sebi to MauritiusAccording to regulatory experts, Sebi is likely to take a relook at the new regulation on NRI investments.
  3587. 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.
  3588. Sebi crackdown puts WhatsApp groups on silent modeBrokers and analysts said they are no longer sure what may be regarded as sensitive information.
  3589. 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.
  3590. 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.
  3591. 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.
  3592. 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.
  3593. 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.
  3594. Fitch withdraws Reliance Capital ratingsFitch on Friday said it has withdrawn the ratings on Reliance Capital as the company has decided to stop participating.
  3595. '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.
  3596. 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.
  3597. 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.
  3598. Why Golden Retrievers top India's VIP listIn 1966 the world was fascinated by Indira Gandhi. Aged just 49, she had taken control of one of the most populous countries in the world. Life magazine, then the world’s most influential photo journal, flew one of their top writers, Hugh Moffett, to Delhi to write a profile, accompanied by pictures by Larry Burrows, a fine photographer who was to die a few years later in Vietnam.The photos show Mrs Gandhi presiding over a Congress session, at a state dinner, with farmers and, rather ominously, scowling over papers as her secretary bends obsequiously.But to lead the piece Life chose a striking composition of the prime minister in a white sari with vivid red border, standing in her garden with her three Golden Retriever dogs, “named Madhu, Papee and Putlu,” said the caption. It was a neat way to give the unusual subject of a women leader a familiar feel for the American readers of Life. Politicians are always being photographed with dogs to show their human side, and in the Life picture the dogs seem grouped protectively around Mrs Gandhi.In the text she admits “the dogs don’t like to see anybody coming into my room”. (At least one of the dogs seems quite old, a sign they were originally Jawaharlal Nehru’s, and had now been passed to his daughter and successor).Using a Golden Retriever for image purposes seems routine today. Their good looks and personality have made them stars of films like the Air Bud and Cats & Dogs series, and also with politiciansâ€"US Presidents Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan both had Goldens.In recent decades they have consistently been among the most popular breeds in the world, which explains the wide coverage this month of a gathering of 361 Goldens at Guisachan House in Scotland to mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of the puppies who helped establish the breed. This is relatively recent for such popular dogsâ€" others like beagles and spaniels have been around much longer. Exactly how Goldens were created is still debated, but the kennels at Guisachan do seem central to the story. They belonged to Lord Tweedmouth, a British banker and politician who was also one of the last directors of the East India Company before its role was assumed by the British Crown.FROM RUSSIAN CIRCUS DOGSFor years it was said that Tweedmouth created them from Russian circus dogs whose skills in the ring he had admired, and then purchased. Canine researchers have actually gone to Russia in search of these mysterious ancestors, but studies of the early stud books for the breed now suggest a more likely creation by the crossing of retrievers with spaniels. What isn’t in dispute is why Goldens and their probable cousins, Labrador Retrievers were created. As Ben Fogle explains in his book Labrador: the Story of the World’s Favourite Dog, the reason was the shift away from muzzleloaded guns, where gunpowder and shot were rammed down the front of the gun, a time-consuming process: “Thanks to the revolutionary refinement in precision engineering and machining in the nineteenth century, breech loadingâ€"whereby a cartridge or shell is loaded into a chamber integral to the rear portion of a barrelâ€"became the norm.”Breach-loading made guns far easier to use, and soon hunters were blasting away with it, dramatically increasing the numbers of gamebirds killed. This required a larger and stronger breed than the ones, like spaniels, which had done this work in the past, but still capable of swimming (to retrieve ducks) and with a ‘soft mouth’, meaning they wouldn’t bite down and chew up the dead birds.British aristocrats hit upon the dogs of Newfoundland and Labrador, where vast stocks of cod had created lucrative fisheries. The fishermen used these dogs to fetch fish, nets and other gear that had fallen overboard: “the people had to find an alternative to getting in the water themselves,” notes Fogle practically. The dogs swam well and had coats thick enough to stay warm, but not so long as to drip waterâ€"which in that cold would rapidly freeze. Labradors retain that thick, short coat, but as they were bred in the UK they started to diverge from the original black, producing yellow and brown variants. The yellow Labradors seem to be what Lord Tweedsmouth used to create a dog which could now, in a less freezing climate, have an attractively flowing coat. He bred them with setters and bloodhounds to create a better hunting retriever, yet one that was still gentle and trainable. What really sealed the reputation of retrievers was when King Edward VII became an enthusiastic breeder, a fact reported across the Empire. In 1925 the Times of India (ToI) reported how one of the King’s dogs had become the first yellow retriever to win top honours at London’s Cruft’s dog show.INDIAN GOLDENSThis might explain why Indian princes started breeding retrievers. The Maharaja of Patiala was a particular enthusiastâ€" in the 1930s there are regular ToI reports of his dogs winning at shows in Western India. Some were also used for hunting. A ToI article in 1938 on Goldens notes “they are a big enough and strong enough to work all day in the weed laden tanks retrieving Teal (ducks) without undue fatigue”. It was only while working in dense and muddy paddy fields that their thick coats made them too hot too soon.Indian Goldens continued to be bred after Independenceâ€"in 1954 ToI reported on one winning best in show in Bangalore. But perhaps their reputation as aristocratic, hunting dogs might be what lead the socialist leader Ram Manohar Lohia to attack Nehru about his dogs in 1963.“According to him 270 million people had an average earning of only 20 nP (naye paise) while about three rupees a day were spent on Mr Nehru’s pet dog,” ToI reported him saying. In the West too, Goldens seem to have been more aspirational than acquired.They only enter the American Kennel Club’s lists of top breeds for each decade in the 1980s, following on from Labradors which entered in the 1970s.Since then they have remained on the list, closely shadowing Labradors, which have topped the list for the past two decades. BOLLYWOOD STAR The popularity of retrievers in India now seems equally establishedâ€"though this has created problems. As more families want them, their intensive breeding is exploding.The 2016 Bollywood film Kerry on Kutton, set in Ballia, UP showed how this was spreading beyond big cities, with one story track involving attempts to abduct a retriever pup to start a get-rich-quick breeding enterprise.Another factor is the exploding demand for security dogs, which retrievers are well suited for due to strong scenting skills and amenability to training.In this breeding frenzy retrievers of all kinds are being bred with each other, erasing breed distinctions, with a cream coloured retriever style dog becoming standard. What is worse is that it is spreading breed weaknesses, like the tendency to have bad hips or epilepsy. The temperament of the dogs also suffers, as stressed dogs produce stressed pups, which go on to be raised by families with little idea or ability to take care of such large, energetic dogs.The result, as dog shelters across India will attest, is that retrievers are now among the most abandoned dogs. It is a sad fate for dogs that have given so much love, joy and also practical help to humans since their 19th century creation. Perhaps the politicians who have benefitted from posing with them should consider measures to crack down, with really severe penalties, on bad breeders, and encourage the good one, to allow us to keep enjoying the many pleasures that retrievers can fetch us.
  3599. Pepsi sues Facebook, Twitter over Kurkure postsOn Friday, July 20, Twitter user Nikhil Jois received a mail from Twitter notifying that his account information is being submitted to the court for legal process because of his tweet from June 2015 : “Also… did you try burning Kurkure? It has pla” from his handle @nikhiljoisr. Like Jois, hundreds of social media users in India are being notified that their account details is being submitted to the Delhi High Court over an ongoing civil suit in which PepsiCo is suing platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and Instagram. On June 1, PepsiCo India sued multiple American technology platforms claiming Rs 2.1 crore in damages for permitting the circulation of ‘defamatory and disparaging’ content against its Kurkure brand. PepsiCo in its suit claimed that videos/posts on social media made false claims that the snack contained inflammable plastic and was unsafe for human consumption. “From what I understand, Pepsi has an issue with people talking about something that they have attempted to disprove multiple times,” said Jois, one of the users who was notified of the submission of account details to the court.“My tweet didn't even say plastic, it just says ‘pla’. Many of us joke about kurkure and plastic. To me it looks like a frivolous attempt at bringing up something the from the past.” Jois is currently not seeking any legal help in this matter. The consumer brand submitted that despite having prior knowledge of the false contents, the social media companies’ refusal to take down the video/post without a court order caused negative engagement on social media, resulting in loss of reputation and goodwill.On Monday, the court directed the social media platforms to submit the account details of individuals who had posted/shared disparaging content about Kurkure in a “sealed envelope” to the court. Though it is not clear what 'account details' will be shared, it could encompass the archive of posts, handle, phone number, age, email address and the like of the user. The defendants have four weeks to remove all flagged content and provide the account details. The next hearing is on November 14, 2018.YouTube has said that it has disabled all the identified URLs, while Facebook and Twitter have not confirmed the content has been taken down.PepsiCo submitted a detailed list of all the links hosting the impugned content to the court. On Facebook alone, it submitted 3,412 links and 20,244 posts, while Twitter, Youtube and Instagram had 562, 242 and 6 links, respectively.Another Twitter user Srishti, received a similar email from Twitter about a tweet from 2015 when she had joked about Kurkure being used for plastic surgery. “It was a harmless joke,” Srishti said. Upon hearing the matter on June 1, the Delhi High Court ordered the companies to block URLs, weblinks, comments and other contents that were disparaging to Kurkure. PepsiCo said that by not removing the video/posts the social media platforms were complicit in the loss of reputation and goodwill, indirectly amounting to encouraging the offender to post such defamatory content on their websites.However, Section 79 of the IT Act is the safe harbour for intermediaries like Facebook and others that do not make platforms liable for any third-party information, data, or communication links made available. “Facebook and others have followed the law by asking for a court notice to take down content,” said Anirudh Rastogi, lawyer at TRA law, a technology law firm. But, under the exception of Section 79, “PepsiCo might argue that since (the defendants) had taken down similar content back in 2013, and that there were several complaints made later on, why did they (social media platforms) refuse to take down similar content asking for a court order.“In asking for the court order, Facebook is relying on Shreya Singhal judgement in 2015 relating to restriction on online speech. which revokes the power of the intermediality to block or decide what is right and wrong.”Facebook and YouTube responded that they had abided by the law in seeking the court order. A YouTube spokesperson said: “As per the Supreme Court's order passed in Shreya Singhal case for an intermediary the “actual knowledge” under Section 79(3) of the IT Act is only attributable through a court order and/or a notification by the appropriate Government or its agency and does not refer to knowledge acquired by way of a complaint by the third parties.”“The immediate cause of action for filing the present suit arouse in the month of May 2018 when the Defendants refused to remove/block the video despite plaintiff's (PersiCo) complaints,” PepsiCo said in its suit.The issue first arose in October 2013, when PepsiCo came to know about videos in which Kurkure was being burnt along with claims that it contained plastic. When this was reported by Pepsico, on October 10, 2013 Facebook removed the content.In the period between 2013 and 2017, Pepsico ran multiple campaigns to correct the claims. Recently, in 2018, when Pepsico again asked companies to take down the “disparaging” content, the defendants asked PepsiCo to obtain a court order to do so.
  3600. 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.
  3601. 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.
  3602. Bhushan Power lenders plan to call fresh bidsMUMBAI: Lenders have decided to call fresh bids for bankrupt Bhushan Power & Steel after one of the bidders JSW Steel revised its offer up by 60% this week to Rs 18,000 crore, two senior officials who did not want to be named said.JSW’s offer is higher than that of Tata Steel which had emerged as a preferred bidder over second-placed rival Liberty House. The Tata group made an offer worth Rs 17,000 crore while JSW Steel offered Rs 11,000 crore on February 12, the last day for submission of bids. Liberty House which made its bid 12 days after the deadline offered Rs 18,500 crore.“The resolution professional (RP) has received revised offer from JSW Steel. There was heated discussion on this at a three hour meeting among lenders today. Finally it decided to invite revised financial bid from all applicants by Tuesday,” one of the officials quoted above said. “Lenders decided to go for a second round of bidding on the grounds that they have not yet voted for the higher bidder, so there is a scope to call for fresh bids,” he added. JSW Steel told ET that it did not want to comment on the matter.Last month, committee of creditors disqualified Liberty House after it failed to provide critical information on funding arrangement despite repeated reminders. The Tata group thus emerged as preferred bidder while JSW’s bid was not considered since it was too low. The new, revised JSW offer comes when Tata Steel had moved the courts questioning Liberty’s late offer. The bankruptcy court ruled in Liberty’s favour saying that that lenders should consider the bid despite the late submission.A recent spat between the consortium led by Dalmia Bharat and UltraTech Cement for Binani Cements shows that lenders have considered revised offers after the deadline in the past. After losing out to Dalmia Bharat, UltraTech Cement improved its offer substantially and moved the bankruptcy court when lenders declined to accept it. The court decided in UltraTech’s favour and its bid was later approved by all lenders when rival Dalmia declined to up its price.Bhushan Power & Steel is among the 12 large defaulters that RBI had directed banks to refer to the bankruptcy court. It faces claims of Rs 49,264 crore from financial creditors.
  3603. 50 not out! The long innings of India Inc chairmenMUMBAI: Corporate India surely loves its silver-haired men who lead its boards.Last month, cigarette-to-hospitality conglomerate ITC extended the tenure of non-executive chairman YC Deveshwar by two years to 2022. The 71-year-old is the longestserving chairman of a professionally managed company in India â€"he has been its chairman for 22 years. At software major Wipro, a family-controlled company, 73-year-old Azim Premji has been at the helm for nearly half a century as executive chairman.The chairmen at Indian companies, many of them in non-executive roles, are serving longer than their counterparts elsewhere, at a time when the trend of having long-tenured chairpersons is on the wane globally.Campaigners for boardroom diversity argue that long-staying non-executives are a factor preventing change. In the US, institutional investors have identified lengthy average tenure coupled with under-performance and high overlap between the tenure of the CEO and that of the non-executive directors to be concerning. The UK is working on a corporate governance code that proposes that chairmen step down after nine years on the board, including the time they spent in previous non-executive director roles.65172188
  3604. PSU banks could become game-changers this year: Ajay BaggaAjay Bagga, market expert, tells ET Now that domestic consumption and IT could be driving markets this year. PSU banks could emerge as a big investment opportunity.Edited excerpts:Benchmarks are at all-time highs. 2018 has all been about the largecaps whereas the midcaps and the smallcap index have a floundered a little. But given the recent recovery that we have witnessed in mid and smallcap indices, would it be too early to say that the carnage has paused in that space? It has. Overall, despite selling by FIIs, we got about Rs 71,000 crore inflows in terms of domestic money coming in and that has really anchored our markets. Despite emerging markets facing trouble -- be it Turkey, Argentina, Indonesia, Malaysia, South Africa - India really stood out very strongly. We are getting a period of three to four months because of the state elections. In November-December, there could be some amount of trouble in markets going into the state elections but keeping that aside in an economic way, in a macro way and in terms of the corporate earnings recovery, we are seeing a pretty strong market. We had a whole host of them and I want to talk on the auto space. There are enough concerns in relation to the margins picture because of the higher input cost but most on the street are saying that regardless of margins, the demand picture looks very steady and the demand environment looks very strong, Top line growth is really going to be the focus area for autos. Given the fact that every month we have seen very strong numbers come by, what is your stance for autos? After two years of shock therapy to the economy based on demonetisation and GST, we are seeing private consumption expenditure picking up. We are seeing the rural economy coming up very strong and the expected stimulus from the government which is going to inject a lot of rural liquidity are positive for autos -- from CV numbers to tractors to passenger vehicles and two-wheelers. What has changed is everybody is out to gain market share at the expense of margin. Given the kind of valuations, these stocks were already allotted. Analysts have gone and done a bit of downgrades but the volumes will more than make up because there is a lot of operating leverage embedded in most of the counters, given that we were running at a much lower capacity utilisation than what they can really churn out. Second, quite a few of them given the export numbers and rupee depreciation are going to see favourable winds blowing. I would still recommend buying auto as a sector. What are you going to be watching out for next week in terms of corporate earnings? What direction would earnings take because so far I would give earnings a 7 on 10 or 8 on 10. How do you see the rest of the earnings season pan out? I would say definitely 7 to 8 out of 10. Telecom and public sector banks were expected to be the underperformers. Public sector banks have sprung a pleasant surprise and that is why you have seen the rating also getting upgraded on public sector banks. The two-three banks that came out with results so far have been much better than anticipated. So, there could be a pleasant surprise. A rerating is going on in public sector banks. After ICICI and Axis results come out, we will get an idea on what is happening on the NPA picture overall. Overall 20% earnings growth for the top companies put together on a consolidated basis this year looks nice. Markets will start factoring that in post the result season. Second, is central bank action is very much centre of plate. We will have the RBI policy coming out on August 1. Given the anticipation of a rate hike, there could be some softening around Tuesday in the Bank Nifty but overall the trend is very strongly upwards and we expect more money to come in. Longs are being built up, shorts are getting squeezed. The US GDP number on also gives an indication to the market on global growth and how is the global macro looking overall picture positive. I would say 6-6.5 on 10 overall for the market and things are looking more positive than they looked in the start of July. What are your top ideas? The big theme for this year is domestic consumption is roaring back. That will accelerate as the government injects more liquidity going into the national elections. So, you have to play the markets for domestic consumption and that has the whole gamut from FMCG to durables to white goods, autos, any rural facing sectors as well as the private sector banks. The game changer now is becoming public sector banks. Let us see the results and we will get an idea on whether NPAs have really topped out in March. If that is proved right by the results of the biggies. then public sector banks could also become a very strong investment area.Apart from that, IT will continue to do well. Valuations are not too high and we are seeing a moderation post the results which is good for the sector as a whole. New money will get attracted at these valuations. So, domestic consumption and IT will play on rupee depreciation and overall rejigging of the business models by the IT majors.
  3605. Facebook dive sparks investor calls to loosen Zuckerberg's gripBy Gerrit De Vynck and Emily ChasanFacebook Inc. has always had one absolute leader, cemented by a share class structure that maintained Mark Zuckerberg’s voting control even when he sold millions of shares. Some investors grumbled, but most were happy to stay quiet as the stock surged. This week’s plunge upended that dynamic, increasing calls for changes at the top.“It’s never an issue until things go wrong,” said Pivotal Research Group analyst Brian Wieser. He thinks a change in Facebook leadership is inevitable, and said the latest numbers could hasten that. “It’s really hard to imagine the status quo holding.” A Facebook spokeswoman declined to comment.On Thursday, Facebook fell 20 per cent, costing investors $120 billion -- the biggest single-day loss for an individual stock in history. Shareholders who had weathered months of renewed debate over Facebook’s role in society and the ethics of its business model suddenly turned tail when they realized growth had run out on Facebook’s core money-making app. Growth rates will decline by “high single-digit per centages” each of the next two quarters, Chief Financial Officer David Wehner said.The loss of faith emboldened voices that have called for Zuckerberg to share more of his voting power and give up his role chairing the board to a more independent figure.“Zuckerberg answers only to Zuckerberg,” said Jonas Kron, director of shareholder advocacy at Trillium Asset Management, which supported a shareholder proposal last year to replace Zuckerberg as chairman of the board. Since Thursday’s sell-off, he has received new phone calls and emails from other investors expressing support. He declined to identify those people.For more than a year, Facebook and other social-media companies have been under fire from policy makers and regulators for letting fake news, trolls and Russian manipulators proliferate on their services. Now that they’re cracking down, it’s denting growth, spooking investors. Authentic accounts and real information may be good for business longer term. But Kron said Facebook could have avoided some of the trouble if Zuckerberg’s power was checked by an independent chairman.Other big tech companies like Microsoft Corp., Apple Inc., and Alphabet Inc. split the roles of CEO and chairman. Twitter Inc. suffered its own stock-market plunge this week, dropping 21 per cent on Friday after user growth stagnated. It is roughly the same age as Facebook and has a similar founder-led mentality, but it already has a separate executive chairman.Zuckerberg wields too much power, said Calvert Research and Management Chief Executive Officer John Streur. Earlier this year, he grew concerned about Facebook’s approach to privacy and customer data. In April, when he realized engaging with the company wasn’t going to change much, his fund sold its Facebook shares."Facebook’s governance structure remains below industry standards, with a large amount of authority concentrated in the founder and CEO," Streur said. "Shareholder rights are not well respected, limited controls are in place around executive compensation, and concerns have been raised about the effectiveness of risk oversight, including privacy and security risk."This isn’t the first time shareholders have publicly voiced their displeasure. In 2012, California State Teachers’ Retirement System asked Facebook to separate the CEO and chairman roles and dispense with the share structure that gave Zuckerberg such an iron grip. In April, the pension fund’s Chief Investment Officer Chris Ailman said Facebook’s data-privacy crisis was fueled by Zuckerberg’s near total control. Calstrs owned more than 4 million Facebook shares at the end of March, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.When Zuckerberg tried to pull off a plan to sell almost all his stock while still maintaining control, some investors sued. Last September, just before the class-action lawsuit went to trial, Facebook backed down.In a post on Facebook, Zuckerberg said he no longer needed the new share structure because the company’s stock had risen so much he was able to fund his philanthropy without selling too much of his stake. This week’s plunge will force the CEO to off-load more of his shares to keep the same level of donations.Zuckerberg’s own words show how much the company could benefit from an independent director on its board, Kron said. In blog posts and during his April appearance in Congress to explain how a Trump campaign-linked firm accessed millions of users’ information, Zuckerberg said Facebook hadn’t taken a broad enough view of its responsibility.“That’s exactly what an independent board chair does,” Kron said. Miscalculating how strong the backlash to Facebook’s old policy of allowing third party app developers to port away user’s data could have been avoided by having someone with a wider, questioning perspective, he said.Trillium submitted a proposal to separate the CEO and chairman roles just a few days before Wednesday’s disappointing results. A similar one in 2017 won the votes of 51 per cent of non-insider investors, according to the investment firm. Kron expects that number to rise this time.“It is difficult to escape the conclusion that there are systemic problems in the ways Facebook has been managed,” Pivotal’s Wieser wrote in a note before the results. Even if Zuckerberg maintains voting power, having more independent board members would at least give shareholders more of a voice, the analyst said.How should Facebook write the job description for a potential independent chairman? “Someone with gravitas, someone with vision, business and technology chops,” Kron said. They’d also need “strong understanding of social impacts. The ability to think through unintended consequences,” he said.One suggestion: Bill Gates. The Microsoft founder experienced similar rapid growth followed by a period of instability marked by a bruising antitrust battle. After a lost decade, the company emerged stronger, with new leaders and strategies.“When Microsoft got to the other side of that, they had an independent chair,” Kron said. “Bill Gates relinquished his chairmanship.”
  3606. YouTube plans original programming in India, Japan and other marketsAlphabet Inc's YouTube is creating scripted series and other original programming for international markets including France, Germany, Japan, Mexico and India to try to draw new customers to its paid subscription service, a senior executive said on Friday.The programming will come in the form of multiple genres such as music documentaries, reality series, talk shows and scripted series, Susanne Daniels, YouTube's global head of original programming, said in an interview. It will be produced in local languages and subtitled or dubbed for other markets.Some of the programming will appear on YouTube Premium, the monthly subscription service formerly called YouTube Red. Other content will be available on YouTube's free service with advertising."We are targeting markets where we believe we have a tremendous upside in potential subscribers," Daniels said.YouTube already has released a handful of original shows in South Korea and one in India, a talk show in Hindi about cricket. Called "UnCricket," the show has performed "beyond expectations," Daniels said.Daniels also said a reality show starring South Korean pop band Big Bang had boosted subscriptions, and that 50 percent of the new customers came from outside of Korea.More details about the new international slate will be released in the coming weeks, she said.YouTube will be competing with companies including Netflix Inc and Amazon.com Inc that are investing in local language programming for online audiences around the world.The first original shows from YouTube debuted on its premium service in 2016, starting with series from some of the platform's most popular video creators. It added programming from Hollywood stars and also released a batch of children's shows including Emmy-winning "Fruit Ninja Frenzy Force."There are no current plans for more original children's programming, Daniels said. The YouTube Kids app serves that younger audience, she said, and the company does not believe children's content will drive subscriptions to YouTube Premium at this time.
  3607. 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.
  3608. Amazon, Flipkart plan bigger delivery from top campusesNEW DELHI: The ecommerce war between Amazon and Flipkart is spilling over to campuses with both trying to grab the best available young talent on offer, primarily from the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) and National Institutes of Technology (NITs).They’ll be putting them to work on emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), big data, internet of things (IoT) and machine learning (ML).With Flipkart in the process of being taken over by Walmart, early indicators suggest that it will run Amazon close, and perhaps even edge ahead, at campus recruitment this year. It’s going to more campuses and plans to hire more people in 2018 than it did last year. The company is making its debut in final placements at NIT Warangal, National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), National Institute of Design and Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) Delhi, for summer placements.“This year, we are expecting Flipkart to easily hire larger numbers from our campus due to funding from Walmart,” said a student who’s on the IIM Calcutta placement cell. “Students’ interest in these companies is quite high as they offer product development and operations roles.”Flipkart is stocking up on talent it will need for the future.
  3609. en-gb2018-07-28T12:08:30+05:30
  3610. Clause 38 of the draft bill says any one collecting data could be termed a 'significant data fiduciary' based on the volume of data processed, the sensitivity of the data processed and its turnover.
  3611. In an exclusive survey on Indian coders, TechGig found out that nearly 39% coders learned to code at the age of 15-20 years, and more than 45% programmers st...
  3612. The RPG-Group owned mid-tier tech services firms said this acquisition would add capabilities to provide digital marketing services for clients in the US, its largest market.
  3613. Indian IT companies are localising and are hiring local people, the IT industry body president Debjani Ghosh said today.
  3614. India, the third largest data centre services market in Asia, is seeing significantly higher data use as large technology services firms shift to cloud services for mobile internet, e-commerce, internet of things (IoT).
  3615. The company has gained significant traction as enterprises face massive skills shortages in big data, cloud and associated development operations, or ‘DevOps’.
  3616. Digital is the umbrella term that covers progress in cloud, analytics, internet of things (IoT) and machine learning.
  3617. On Monday, Atos announced it was buying Syntel to expand its scale in North America, especially among banking and financial services clients.
  3618. One of Wipro’s tax dispute is pending for more than 30 years (since FY 1985-86) and the company has over Rs 1900 crore in tax disputes, according to its annual report.
  3619. Both Atos and Syntel have significant presence in India.Syntel, which has 23,000 engineers in 30 countries, has over 18,000 staff based in India.Atos has about 16,000 people.
  3620. The company has been winning a slew of deals in the region and announced its project with Swiss banking firm Julius Baer in the region.
  3621. The Indian IT major is concerned that increased visa scrutiny could up project costs and cause delays.
  3622. “We have good pipeline of large deals. We have talked about our strategic partnership with Alight (Solutions) which is a significant deal. The pipeline looks very robust,” said Wipro CEO Abidali Neemuchwala.
  3623. Wipro said the companies would aim to reshape the HR services industry by providing Alight’s clients with the breadth and depth of capabilities from the two industry-leading organizations.
  3624. CEO Salil Parekh’s employment contract mentions that in such circumstances, the problem shall be resolved by a confidential final, binding arbitration.
  3625. en-gb2018-07-28T11:57:38+05:30
  3626. Some of the programming will appear on YouTube Premium, the monthly subscription service formerly called YouTube Red.
  3627. The primary factors that are holding back the widespread deployment of this tehnology in India is lack of awareness, unavailability of adequate skilled persons and insufficient computing infrastructure, Viswanathan, who also head Nasscom's 10,000 Startups initiative, said.
  3628. The not-so-smart phones are making a comeback, not just in India, but in many parts of the world.
  3629. Facebook, Google, Microsoft & Twitter have said they'll work on a joint initiative called Data Transfer Project.
  3630. Play Games24X7 has formed a data science team to pick up on warning signals of players such as time spent on the portal, withdrawals, deposits, win-loss ratio and abusive behaviour on chat rooms.
  3631. According to three members of the committee, a “middle ground” has been found on most of the contentious issues and the final draft of the muchawaited report is ready to be submitted.
  3632. In India, Qualcomm is collaborating its device partners to serve both consumer and industrial IoT segments, across applications.
  3633. While Google Cloud trails Amazon and Microsoft in the cloud infrastructure market, it has emerged as the leader in cloud AI services.
  3634. Prior to joining Hitachi Vantara, Tiwari worked at Hewlett Packard for over two decades in various senior management positions across Asia and India.
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  3636. UK Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson unveiled today a concept model of a brand new next-generation combat aircraft being developed exclusively in the UK. The Tempest, as the futuristic fighter plane is called, could be ready for operations with the Royal Air Force in less than two decades, as the first Typhoons begin to be phased out of service.
  3637. The UK considers replacing the seven Boeing E-3D Sentry AEW.Mk 1 airborne warning and control (AWACS) aircraft currently in service. The E-7 aircraft, based...
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  3640. IAI’s combat-proven Conformal Airborne Early Warning and Control (CAEW) aircraft have a proven record performing missions better than the bigger legacy airborne warning and control (AWACS) such as the E-3, for longer durations, at a much lower cost.
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  3642. The Australian Defense Forces (ADF) is extending the current LAND 121 Phase 3B Project to run through 2024. Under the new program - Land 121 Phase 5B - the Australian subsidiary of German-based Rheinmetall Man Military Vehicles (RMMV) will supply more than a thousand logistical vehicles, and 800 payload modules and trailers, to the Australian Defense Forces (ADF) between 2019 and 2024 under a contract worth a total of A$1.4 billion.
  3643. The Italian MOD has ordered the first ten Centauro II wheeled tanks from Iveco-Oto Melara consortium (CIO). This award, worth 159 million Euro, that includes the procurement of vehicles, equipment, and logistics, is the first tranche of a planned procurement of 136 vehicles.
  3644. Raytheon Company is developing a 100 kW class laser weapon system under a $10 million U.S. Army's High Energy Laser Tactical Vehicle Demonstration (HEL...
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  3646. 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.
  3647. Finland has selected Israel's Advanced Naval Attack Missile to replace its current MTO85M system, a derivative of Swedish RBS15 that will reach the end of its life cycle in the 2020s. The new missile will be installed on existing Hamina-class missile boats and the new Squadron 2020 vessels, the first will be launched in 2019. According to the Finnish MOD, the missile will also be usable from vehicular platforms on land and against land targets.
  3648. 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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  3651. IMI Systems introduces a hardware system protects computer-controlled military hardware from cyber attack The 'Passive Buffer' protects computer-based and computer-controlled systems and applications. Ensuring...
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  3653. Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has signed a collaboration agreement with robotics vehicle manufacturer DOK-ING D.O.O from Croatia, on the manufacturing, marketing and sales of robotic systems designed for high-risk operations in conditions affected by chemical, biological, radioactive explosive (CBRNE) materials.
  3654. Military technology and defense news
  3655. Croatia and Israel to Develop Robotic Vehicle for Operations in CBRNE Environment
  3656. Heavy Drones set to Roam the European Skies
  3657. IAI Heron RPAS – Operations Update
  3658. Elbit Systems Hermes 900 StarLiner
  3659. Australia Extends Military Trucks Order
  3660. New Wheeled Tanks for the Italian Army
  3661. Raytheon is Building a 100kW Tactical Laser
  3662. US Army To Get Mobile Air Defense Strykers by 2020
  3663. London Set to Develop a New Fighter for the 2030s
  3664. UK E-3D Replacement Opens Opportunities for BizJet-Based AEW
  3665. CAEW – Business Jets Taking Control
  3666. Fire Scout Completes Test Series at Sea, Operating with Manned Helicopters
  3667. Finland Stealth Boats to Get Israel’s Gabriel Advanced Naval Attack Missiles
  3668. Hunter Class Frigate
  3669. Australia Selects British Type 26 Design for $35 Billion Frigate Modernization
  3670. Australia to Operate Six MQ-4C Drones by 2025
  3671. UAC Delivers Communications Relay Aircraft to the Russian Government
  3672. Lance & Shield Ltd.
  3673. GA-ASI MQ-9B SkyGuardian
  3674. Hellfire Successor Approved for Production
  3675. Navy, Marines Test Improvements to Hellfire Spitting KC-130J
  3676. General Dynamics Upgrades More Strykers to A1 Variants
  3677. RAFAEL: “The Majority of TROPHY Components are Manufactured by the American Defense Industry”
  3678. DARPA GXV-T Demonstrates Extreme Off Road Mobility, Augmented Reality
  3679. CMI Defence Shows Combat Vehicle’s Firepower
  3680. Germany Joins France to Establish a Joint European Intervention Force
  3681. Marine Corps to Buy up-to 204 US-Italian Amphibious Combat Vehicles
  3682. World Powers Modernize, Improve Nuke Arsenals
  3683. Dutch Special Forces, Forward Observers to Get New, Lightweight Sights
  3684. KF41 Lynx Command Variant
  3685. AM General Introduces NXT-360 – a new Tactical Armored vehilce
  3686. Eurosatory Photo Review – 2
  3687. Robotic Systems at Eurosatory 2018
  3688. Eurosatory 2018 – First View
  3689. IMI’s Passive Buffer Fends Hackers from Compromising Weapon Systems
  3690. Modernized Blackjack takes off after avionic upgrade
  3691. Sweden’s Multirole Fighter Spreads Its Wings
  3692. Brazil signs US$5 billion contract for 36 Swedish Gripen NG fighter jets
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  3694. IAI Heron RPAS 8211 Operations Update
  3695. GAASI MQ9B SkyGuardian
  3696. Eurosatory Photo Review 8211 2
  3697. Elsight Provides Communications Links for the Amstaf
  3698. HDT to Deliver 20 Robotic Mules for US Army Evaluation
  3699. NATO and the Israeli Navy Train Offshore to Repel Swarm Attacks
  3700. Hypersonic Weapons Enter Service with Russian Aviation
  3701. An Unmanned Pathfinder for the Royal Navy Flagship
  3702. SeaGull Demonstrates Autonomous ASW Capabilities
  3703. DARPA GXVT Demonstrates Extreme Off Road Mobility Augmented Reality
  3704. CMI Defence Shows Combat Vehicle8217s Firepower
  3705. RoBattle 8211 A New Robot to Spearhead Combat Formations in Battle
  3706. Eight Groups to Research Futuristic Combat Vehicle Technologies for DARPA
  3707. Russian Military to Test Combat Robots in 2016
  3708. New LIDAR for the TALON
  3709. DEFEXPO 2018 HIGHLIGHTS 8211 Artillery
  3710. Norway Orders Korean 155mm Self Propelled Howitzers
  3711. Iron Dome Defeats Mortar Attacks from Gaza
  3712. Australian SilverShield to Protect Afghan Security Vehicles from IEDs
  3713. Mechanical 8216Hand8217 Helps Soldiers Handle Heavy Weapons
  3714. Australians Integrate Nano UAVs at Squads Troop Level
  3715. Turning Riflemen into Sharpshooters
  3716. IDF to Modernize its Infantry Brigades with Hundreds of Eitan 82158 APCs
  3717. Dutch Special Forces Forward Observers to Get New Lightweight Sights
  3718. Yagu 8211 An Ultralight Special Ops Armored Vehicle
  3719. Plasan to Introduce an UltraLight and Protected Vehicle for Special Ops
  3720. UK E3D Replacement Opens Opportunities for BizJetBased AEW
  3721. CAEW 8211 Business Jets Taking Control
  3722. Navy Marines Test Improvements to Hellfire Spitting KC130J
  3723. India Tests Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet for Future AAMSAM Propulsion
  3724. DEFEXPO 2018 8211 Photo Highlights
  3725. Australia to Operate Six MQ4C Drones by 2025
  3726. Israelu2019s All Seeing SkEye 8211 Persistent Surveillance Countering Terror
  3727. Global Hawk to Provide Target Fix Track 038 Assessment Using a New Broad Area Sensor
  3728. The Reaper Kitsup for Operation in Contested Airspace
  3729. Stealth Fighters Arrive in Britain Two Months Ahead of Schedule
  3730. F35 Need 14 Billion for Urgent Fixes Who Pays the bill
  3731. DEFEXPO 2018 8211 Aerospace Highlights
  3732. NEW DAS Expected to Save 3 Billion in F35 Sustainment Costs
  3733. Autonomous Guidance and Landing for Helicopters Tested by Airbus
  3734. First Order for BrightNite Helicopter Piloting System
  3735. Super Hornets Getting New Thermal Eyes
  3736. Sikorsky Teams with Rheinmetall to Offer CH53K to Germany
  3737. Airbus Helicopters Delivers Modernized Tiger HAD Attack Helicopter
  3738. Bell V280 Valor Tiltrotor Completes First Flight
  3739. World Powers Modernize Improve Nuke Arsenals
  3740. NSM Extends LCS Firepower Over The Horizon
  3741. Fire Scout Completes Test Series at Sea Operating with Manned Helicopters
  3742. Finland Stealth Boats to Get Israel8217s Gabriel Advanced Naval Attack Missiles
  3743. Australia Selects British Type 26 Design for 35 Billion Frigate Modernization
  3744. Marine Corps to Buy upto 204 USItalian Amphibious Combat Vehicles
  3745. Eurosatory 2018 8211 First View
  3746. Amphibious Ships Transformed Into Aircraft Carriers Debut in AsiaPacific
  3747. Amphibious Capabilities at the Singapore Airshow
  3748. Singapore Technologies8217 Hybrid Mini UAV Can Fly and Dive
  3749. Rocket Systems for Coastal Defense
  3750. US Clears 133 Million Sale of Extended Range Missile Interceptor to Japan
  3751. Royal Navy Completes Sea Ceptor firing trials
  3752. Korean Threat Driving Missile Defense Buildup Across the Far East
  3753. Royal Navy Complete first firing Test of a New Air Defence System
  3754. Royal Navy Set to Test the DragonFire Laser Weapon by 2019
  3755. Israeli Missiles RWS to Equip Philippine Navy Combat Boats
  3756. Rheinmetall Conducts Sea Trials of a Naval Laser Gun
  3757. Unmanned boats demonstrate autonomous swarm gunnery support techniques
  3758. A New Radar for Israel8217s Missile Boats
  3759. Schiebel8217s Camcopter Sharpens its Eyes and Ears
  3760. Raytheon8217s next generation naval radar passes milestone
  3761. IAI Introduces a business Jet with stings
  3762. 44 navies embark on the largest naval exercise spanning the Arabian Sea Red Sea and the Persian Gulf
  3763. Russia to build 12 nuclearpowered Leader destroyers
  3764. Russia offers India three additional Talwar class frigates
  3765. Photo Report Singapore Hosts International Navies IMDEX 2013
  3766. RSM56 Bulava Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile
  3767. Lockheed Martin UK Developed a SubmarineLaunched UAV
  3768. Modernizing the Submarine Fleet
  3769. Spearfish Heavyweight Torpedo
  3770. This IronVision Helmet Can See Through Armor
  3771. DARPA Teaches Drones to Collaborate Under Human Supervision
  3772. US Army Missile Test Demonstrates u2018Any Sensor Best Shooteru2019 Capability
  3773. DARPA Seeks New Technologies for the Future Dismounted Squad
  3774. Clean Energy from Israel supports a German Command Vehicle Demonstrator at Eurosatory
  3775. UK Army Cadet Force Get New Manpack Radios
  3776. Command Vehicles get a Haircut
  3777. IMI8217s Passive Buffer Fends Hackers from Compromising Weapon Systems
  3778. The CIAu2019s Leaking Cyber Vault
  3779. US Army Deploys Experimental CounterDrone Vehicles in Europe
  3780. Scrambler 300 Drone Rifle
  3781. Global Hawk8217s New Optical Sensor to Use AlBeMet Metal Matrix Composites
  3782. Aeroshield Pod to Protect Airbus 320
  3783. A Digital Window Embedded with Transparent Armor
  3784. Tactical Augmented Reality to Enhance Warfighter8217s Battlefield Perception
  3785. JMusic Systems Selected to Protect the European Aerial Tanker Fleet
  3786. Watchkeeper UAVs Grow COMINT Ears
  3787. Russian Arms in the War on Terror
  3788. L3 Converts a Special Mission Aircraft for the US Army
  3789. Israel8217s EO Technologies Bolster Indian Homeland Security
  3790. Thales Expands Watchkeeper Offering WKX for Export
  3791. 11 Killed on a Colombian ELINT Plane Crash
  3792. Future Drones Mission Systemsu2019 Automation
  3793. Optimus Drones Set to Safeguard Cities
  3794. Robots Join the Army MannedUnmanned HunterKiller Teams
  3795. UK considers options for possible off-the-shelf Harpoon replacement"
  3796. Rheinmetall to supply more than 1,000 logistics trucks to ADF"
  3797. Philippines to bolster airborne COIN capabilities with Broncos, potentially Baslers"
  3798. BAE Systems progresses digital shipyard plan for Australia"
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  3801. UK considers options for possible off-the-shelf Harpoon replacement
  3802. Rheinmetall to supply more than 1,000 logistics trucks to ADF
  3803. Philippines to bolster airborne COIN capabilities with Broncos, potentially Baslers
  3804. BAE Systems progresses digital shipyard plan for Australia
  3805. Airbus Defence revenue down 5% in first half
  3806. Australia’s second AWD accepted by Department of Defence
  3807. China’s AVIC reveals solar-electric UAV development
  3808. China’s CASIC secures finance deal
  3809. Colombian Navy commissions new amphibious ship
  3810. DARPA seeks to halt threats to US microelectronics
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  3812. FEATURED REPORT
  3813. HEADLINES BY REGION
  3814. IRGC reactivates and upgrades Su-22 strike jets
  3815. Russian MoD details second quarter military equipment deliveries
  3816. Farnborough 2018: Leonardo launches SPIDER COMINT system
  3817. India’s ocean surveillance ship starts harbour trials
  3818. Indonesia reveals details of Chinese sensors installed onboard KCR-60M vessels
  3819. Militaries eye second-generation Husky mine-detection vehicles
  3820. USN hones modular MCM mindset
  3821. Aquabotix providing USN with unexploded ordnance detection system
  3822. Aselsan successfully tests laser defence system
  3823. Oshkosh Defense awarded contract to develop US Army leader/follower technology
  3824. Elbit expands Air Keeper family
  3825. Ukrainian state firm Ukrinmash details design bid for Brazilian corvette competition
  3826. Marsun launches five M21 boats for Royal Thai Navy
  3827. Intensifying disputes over rights to issue contracts, sell Libyan oil and fighting around energy sites likely
  3828. Indian compliance with aggressive US sanctions on crude exports increases risk of Iran resuming nuclear programme
  3829. Update: US legislation proposes temporarily banning F-35 deliveries to Turkey
  3830. Farnborough 2018: Lockheed Martin, TRS codify NATO BMD partnership
  3831. LNA’s bid to control Libyan national institutions increases risk of renewed fighting between western and eastern militias
  3832. Islamic State lacks support base needed to sustain insurgency in Syria’s Suwayda and Damascus provinces
  3833. Suicide attacks kill at least 96 people in Syria's Suweida
  3834. Suicide bomber kills at least 31 people in Pakistan's Balochistan
  3835. Normalisation of Eritrea-Ethiopia relations probably faces limited domestic opposition, creating foreign investment opportunities in agriculture and mining
  3836. PTI-led government in Pakistan likely to be stable; infrastructure projects, energy contracts likely to be reviewed
  3837. Russia’s external and internal pressure with probable Azeri military provocation likely intended to weaken new Armenian government
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  3840. The GWS60 Harpoon is due to be retired from RN service in 2023. Source: Royal Navy
  3841. Rheinmetall announced on 25 July that it was awarded a contract to deliver more than 1,000 logistics trucks and more than 800 modules to the ADF. Source: Rheinmetall
  3842. The Philippine Air Force is set to receive four additional OV-10 Bronco aircraft from the United States to help bolster its COIN capabilities. Source: US DoD
  3843. Work is under way on BAE Systems’ project to develop a digital shipyard in South Australia in support of the construction of nine Hunter-class frigates for the RAN. Source: BAE Systems
  3844. Popular News
  3845. 1.
  3846. AIR PLATFORMS
  3847. LAND PLATFORMS
  3848. China developing large autonomous underwater vehicles
  3849. UNMANNED PLATFORMS
  3850. Iran announces mass production of Fakour air-to-air missile
  3851. AIR-LAUNCHED WEAPONS
  3852. UK halts Type 31e frigate competition
  3853. SEA PLATFORMS
  3854. Airbus Group released details of its financial performance in the first half of the year on 26 July, revealing sales of EUR24,970 million (USD29,037 million), down slightly from EUR25,175 million in the first half of 2017. Although the company’s adjusted measure of earnings before interest and
  3855. The second of the Royal Australian Navy’s (RAN’s) three Hobart-class air warfare destroyers (AWDs) was officially handed over to the Australian Department of Defence (DoD) on 27 July.
  3856. Minister for Defence Industry Christopher Pyne, who attended the acceptance ceremony of NUSHIP Brisbane
  3857. The Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) is pursuing a solar-electric, long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) development programme called Qi Mingxing (Venus), Chinese aviation news portal CAN News reported in late July.
  3858. According to the report, AVIC’s First Aircraft Institute
  3859. The China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC) has signed an agreement with the China Development Bank (CDB) to support a range of initiatives related to industrial modernisation and defence research and development.
  3860. In a press release on 24 July CASIC said that its financial
  3861. The Colombian Navy (Armada de la República de Colombia: ARC) commissioned the amphibious landing vessel ARC Bahía Colombia (244) during a ceremony in Cartagena on 23 July.
  3862. The ship is a rapid-reaction unit variant and features a Sormec crane, two 90 kW emergency power generators, and a
  3863. C4ISR: JOINT & COMMON EQUIPMENT
  3864. The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has selected teams from academia and commercial industry to explore flexible computer architectures that can exploit specialised hardware to quickly and efficiently solve a range of computing problems.
  3865. These selected teams have also been
  3866. Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles Australia (RMMVA) has been awarded a contract to deliver more than 1,000 high-mobility logistics trucks and more than 800 modules to the Australian Defence Force (ADF) under the Land 121 Phase 5B programme, which is an extension of the current Land 121 Phase 3B
  3867. The United Kingdom may look to acquire an off-the-shelf surface-to-surface guided weapon (SSGW) to bridge the gap between the retirement of Harpoon and the planned introduction of a Future Cruise/Anti-Ship Weapon (FC/ASW).
  3868. Providing evidence on 11 July to the joint UK House of Commons Defence
  3869. C4ISR: AIR
  3870. Leonardo unveiled its new Spider airborne communications intelligence (COMINT) system at the 2018 Farnborough Air Show.
  3871. SPIDER has been developed in the UK and operates in the 20 MHz to 6 GHz band, is designed to “detect, identify, analyse and geolocate” emissions.
  3872. Jan Boyes, head of
  3873. C4ISR: MARITIME
  3874. CBRNE & EOD DEFENCE
  3875. DCD Protected Mobility (PM) and its partners in July 2018 demonstrated to South Africa-based foreign military attachés its second-generation Husky 2G vehicle-mounted mine detection (VMMD) system, which continues to draw notable international interest.
  3876. Africa and the Middle East bear the brunt
  3877. JANE'S DEFENCE WEEKLY
  3878. JANE'S INTERNATIONAL DEFENCE REVIEW
  3879. JANE'S NAVY INTERNATIONAL
  3880. Ukrainian state-owned company Ukrinmash, part of the Ukroboronprom conglomerate, is proposing a version of its Project 58250 corvette for the Brazilian Navy’s Tamandaré-class corvette acquisition programme.
  3881. The Brazilian bid, known as the Project 58300 ‘Amazonas’ corvette, is
  3882. COUNTRY RISK
  3883. MILITARY CAPABILITIES
  3884. The Philippines is to bolster its airborne counterinsurgency (COIN) capabilities with the receipt of four surplus Rockwell OV-10 Bronco ground attack aircraft from the United States, and potentially two BT-67 gunships that are being offered by Basler Turbo Conversions.
  3885. A US Air Force (USAF) sources
  3886. CBRN ASSESSMENT
  3887. Key Points
  3888. 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
  3889. TERRORISM & INSURGENCY
  3890. 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
  3891. JANE'S INTELLIGENCE REVIEW
  3892. Ethiopia is likely to start withdrawing troops from disputed border areas in the coming weeks, allowing formal border demarcation and satisfying a primary Eritrean condition for continued normalisation of relations.
  3893. Eritrean leadership must commit to domestic reforms, which will likely
  3894. BAE Systems is moving ahead with its programme to transform naval shipbuilding facilities in South Australia into a digital shipyard that will support the construction of the Royal Australian Navy’s (RAN’s) new Hunter-class frigates.
  3895. The company was selected for the nine-ship frigate
  3896. UK focus on the Arctic region appears to be sharpening, with renewed military presence in northern waters.
  3897. Dr Lee Willett
  3898. considers developments at sea, ashore, and in the air
  3899. Download here
  3900. Russia has increasing anti-satellite (ASAT) capabilities that enable it to interfere with, or destroy, an adversary’s satellites.
  3901. Sean O’Connor
  3902. reviews the history and capabilities of Russia’s ASAT programmes
  3903. 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.
  3904. Mark Bobbi
  3905. reports
  3906. UK considers options for possible offtheshelf Harpoon replacement
  3907. Rheinmetall to supply more than 1000 logistics trucks to ADF
  3908. Philippines to bolster airborne COIN capabilities with Broncos potentially Baslers
  3909. BAE Systems progresses digital shipyard plan for Australia
  3910. Airbus Group released details of its financial performance in the first half of the year on 26 July revealing sales of EUR24970 million USD29037 million down slightly from EUR25175 million in the first half of 2017 Although the company8217s adjusted measure of earnings before interest and
  3911. The second of the Royal Australian Navy8217s RAN8217s three Hobartclass air warfare destroyers AWDs was officially handed over to the Australian Department of Defence DoD on 27 July
  3912. Minister for Defence Industry Christopher Pyne who attended the acceptance ceremony of NUSHIP Brisbane
  3913. China’s AVIC reveals solarelectric UAV development
  3914. The Aviation Industry Corporation of China AVIC is pursuing a solarelectric longendurance unmanned aerial vehicle UAV development programme called Qi Mingxing Venus Chinese aviation news portal CAN News reported in late July
  3915. According to the report AVIC’s First Aircraft Institute
  3916. The China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation CASIC has signed an agreement with the China Development Bank CDB to support a range of initiatives related to industrial modernisation and defence research and development
  3917. The Colombian Navy Armada de la Rep250blica de Colombia ARC commissioned the amphibious landing vessel ARC Bah237a Colombia 244 during a ceremony in Cartagena on 23 July
  3918. The ship is a rapidreaction unit variant and features a Sormec crane two 90 kW emergency power generators and a
  3919. The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency DARPA has selected teams from academia and commercial industry to explore flexible computer architectures that can exploit specialised hardware to quickly and efficiently solve a range of computing problems
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  3956. UK considers options for possible offtheshelf Harpoon replacement
  3957. The GWS60 Harpoon is due to be retired from RN service in 2023 Source Royal Navy
  3958. Rheinmetall to supply more than 1000 logistics trucks to ADF
  3959. Work is under way on BAE Systems’ project to develop a digital shipyard in South Australia in support of the construction of nine Hunterclass frigates for the RAN Source BAE Systems
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  3961. LATEST HEADLINES
  3962. Airbus Defence revenue down 5 in first half
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  3965. Heading North UK operations in the Arctic
  3966. considers developments at sea ashore and in the air
  3967. Russia’s ASAT development takes aim at LEO assets
  3968. Russia has increasing antisatellite ASAT capabilities that enable it to interfere with or destroy an adversaryrsquos satellites
  3969. Sean OrsquoConnor
  3970. reviews the history and capabilities of Russiarsquos ASAT programmes
  3971. Haze on the horizon the challenges and uncertainties of Europes future combat aircraft plans
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  3973. Raytheon reports rising profits
  3974. ASIA PACIFIC
  3975. Italy awards first Centauro II contract
  3976. MIDDLE EASTAFRICA
  3977. Intensifying disputes over rights to issue contracts sell Libyan oil and fighting around energy sites likely
  3978. IRGC reactivates and upgrades Su22 strike jets
  3979. IDF details new Barak tank
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  3981. AIRLAUNCHED WEAPONS
  3982. Leonardo unveiled its new Spider airborne communications intelligence COMINT system at the 2018 Farnborough Air Show
  3983. Jan Boyes head of
  3984. Indonesia reveals details of Chinese sensors installed onboard KCR60M vessels
  3985. DCD Protected Mobility PM and its partners in July 2018 demonstrated to South Africabased foreign military attachés its secondgeneration Husky 2G vehiclemounted mine detection VMMD system which continues to draw notable international interest
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  3987. Oshkosh Defense awarded contract to develop US Army leaderfollower technology
  3988. Ukrainian stateowned company Ukrinmash part of the Ukroboronprom conglomerate is proposing a version of its Project 58250 corvette for the Brazilian Navy’s Tamandaréclass corvette acquisition programme
  3989. A US Air Force USAF sources
  3990. 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
  3991. TERRORISM INSURGENCY
  3992. 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
  3993. Suicide attacks kill at least 96 people in Syrias Suweida
  3994. Eritrean leadership must commit to domestic reforms which will likely
  3995. PTIled government in Pakistan likely to be stable infrastructure projects energy contracts likely to be reviewed
  3996. Iran announces mass production of Fakour airtoair missile
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  4014. Update US legislation proposes temporarily banning F35 deliveries to Turkey
  4015. Farnborough 2018 Lockheed Martin TRS codify NATO BMD partnership
  4016. Farnborough 2018 BAE Systems update on the Eurofighter Typhoon for Belgium
  4017. Farnborough 2018 Overview and Grid Walk
  4018. Farnborough 2018 Aston Martin Volante Vision urban air taxi concept vehicle
  4019. Farnborough 2018 Tempest Fighter Jet launch
  4020. Farnborough 2018 Leonardo launches SPIDER COMINT system
  4021. C4ISR AIR
  4022. Militaries eye secondgeneration Husky minedetection vehicles
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  4025. Philippines to bolster airborne COIN capabilities with Broncos potentially Baslers
  4026. Normalisation of EritreaEthiopia relations probably faces limited domestic opposition creating foreign investment opportunities in agriculture and mining
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  4042. Spanish Navy receives re-designated training ship
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  4046. Road not named after Rajesh Pilot, uproar in South MCD House
  4047. Starvation deaths: Anganwadi centre 500 metres away, Sisodia asks why sisters couldn’t access system
  4048. RS member writes to Javadekar over vacant MPhil, PhD seats in DU
  4049. Maratha agitation: Internet restored in Navi Mumbai, Koparkhairane remains on the edge
  4050. Maratha agitation: Over 80 arrested by Thane, Navi Mumbai police
  4051. Top News Stories
  4052. Aadhaar to Web: Govt gets roadmap for new law to protect citizen’s data
  4053. Modi-led BJP is going to improve its performance in 2019: Amit Shah
  4054. Arun Jaitley: Changes in anti-graft law to prevent harassment of honest officers
  4055. LIVE: Blood moon rises over world, dazzles skywatchers
  4056. Virat Kohli and Shikhar Dhawan bring the Bhangra to Essex, watch video
  4057. A father’s plea: Please help me give my son the future he deserves
  4058. Opinion | Pratap Bhanu Mehta writes
  4059. Modi government has added insidious dimension to state and capital nexus
  4060. Hanan Hamid’s case puts spotlight on the digital Malayali's obsession to troll and the grave dangers it leads to
  4061. WhatsApp tips and tricks: Did you know about these?
  4062. CBS chief Les Moonves under scanner for sexual misconduct allegations
  4063. Bengal girl who got PM Modi's autograph turns into 'celebrity', gets marriage proposals
  4064. Work is changing, and software is here to help
  4065. !-- start latest news --
  4066. Inside Alia Bhatt’s Bulgaria diaries
  4067. India vs England: Ishant Sharma bounces out Three Lions at their own den
  4068. CBS chief Les Moonves under scanner for sexual misconduct allegations
  4069. Assam Police uses Shah Rukh Khan’s signature pose to convey traffic rules; gets lauded by SRK too!
  4070. Virat Kohli and Shikhar Dhawan bring the Bhangra to Essex, watch video
  4071. Slack purchases HipChat to take on Microsoft
  4072. WhatsApp tips and tricks: Did you know about these?
  4073. Protest against NMC Bill: IMA calls for suspension of non-emergency services today
  4074. Challenging times: From fun to fatal, the full spectrum of online challenges that went viral in 2018
  4075. !--end latest news --
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  4077. In Sonagachi, an all-girls football team that wants to kick stereotypes out of the park
  4078. Hanan Hamid’s case puts spotlight on the digital Malayali's obsession to troll and the g
  4079. Challenging times: From fun to fatal, the full spectrum of online challenges that went vir
  4080. Upcoming Bollywood Films in 2018
  4081. Xiaomi Mi A2 Unboxing
  4082. Imran Khan, the man who is inches away from becoming the Prime Minister of Pakistan
  4083. The attacks Pakistan has seen in the run up to the election: News in Numbers
  4084. Bharat producers call Priyanka Chopra's decision to quit 'little unprofessional'
  4085. While Bharat director Ali Abbas Zafar quoted the reason for Priyanka Chopra's exit to be "very very special" and wished her "loads of love & happiness", several reports suggest that her decision has left the film's producer and Salman Khan miffed.
  4086. Inside Alia Bhatt's Bulgaria diaries
  4087. Sanju box office collection Day 29: Ranbir Kapoor film all set to overtake Tiger Zinda Hai and PK
  4088. Happy birthday Dulquer Salmaan: The Karwaan star is going places
  4089. Mission Impossible Fallout box office collection Day 1: Tom Cruise film to open well
  4090. Rishi Kapoor on Ranbir Kapoor's Sanju: It was a pretty good film, unlike Bombay Velvet and Jagga Jasoos
  4091. Top 5 thrillers to binge-watch this weekend: Hush, Calibre, Seven and others
  4092. Jhanvi and Ishaan's Dhadak still going strong
  4093. Mission Impossible Fallout review: The best Mission Impossible movie yet
  4094. Mission: Impossible â€" Fallout
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  4109. 'Since Cheteshwar Pujara left, there had been a heatwave'
  4110. Yorkshire’s director of cricket and former England opener Martyn Moxon provides his assessment of Cheteshwar Pujara’s disappointing run and the reasons for it.
  4111. Tests might be tough for Rashid, reckons Mushtaq Ahmed
  4112. Patricio Heras found guilty of match-fixing
  4113. Gunathilaka gets six-match ban for misconduct
  4114. Sporting complain to FIFA over Gelson Martins transfer
  4115. Neeraj Chopra qualifies for Diamond League Final
  4116. Bengaluru FC to face Barcelona B team
  4117. AICS wants medical insurance for sportspersons
  4118. History will appreciate Hamilton: Mercedes boss
  4119. Photo
  4120. Delhi Metro: Pink Line’s South Campus-Lajpat Nagar section to connect 4 major markets
  4121. Ronnie Screwvala hosts Karwaan pre-release party: Vidya Balan, Saif Ali Khan and others attend
  4122. Ajay Devgn and Kajol’s London vacation
  4123. Mobile & Tabs
  4124. WhatsApp tips and tricks: We take a look at five tips and tricks on Android that will make you a smarter WhatsApp user.
  4125. Will Esports be an Olympic Sport in 2024?
  4126. Personal Data Protection Bill 2018 submitted by Justice Srikrishna Committee: A quick look at what it says
  4127. Lunar Eclipse 2018 Highlights: Blood moon dazzles skywatchers, rises over world
  4128. The ministry has thus asked the additional chief secretaries and health secretaries of all states and Union Territories to put in place all necessary measures…
  4129. NCPCR mediation cell for women fleeing with kids from abroad to escape domestic violence: Maneka
  4130. MNS chief’s take: 80-90 pc quota for locals, on basis of economic status
  4131. BJP national chief meets seers, visits temples in Allahabad
  4132. North East
  4133. Government allays fears as Assam NRC date nears
  4134. Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday said that the affected people will get adequate opportunities to register their claims and objections after the release of…
  4135. At Rs 39,001/kg, Assam tea variety creates record in auction
  4136. Manipur: Mysterious disease kills 19 cattle in Senapati district
  4137. Northeast India’s millennial farmers are sowing the seeds of a new culinary culture
  4138. City News​
  4139. Ajitabh family ask for case to be transferred to CBI
  4140. On December 18, 2017, Ajitabh went to sell his car to a prospective OLX buyer in Bengaluru, but never returned.
  4141. Delhi: Two held for ‘accidentally’ shooting bystander
  4142. NDRF rushes to Ghaziabad after building collapse
  4143. Man raises demand for Andhra special status â€" from top of a tower
  4144. 1% surcharge on stamp duty: ‘Proposal will hamper consumer sentiment’
  4145. The Maharashtra government’s proposal to levy a one per cent surcharge on stamp duty will hamper consumer sentiment, especially in the affordable housing segment.
  4146. Hospitality firm running hotel from Pearl Residency, residents tell Bombay High Court
  4147. Mumbai: 16-year-old girl rescued, reunited with family
  4148. PNB fraud: Open-ended warrant issued against Nirav Modi in ED case
  4149. Not a single case of farmer suicide in the state: Mamata Banerjee
  4150. Speaking on the floor of the Assembly, Mamata Banerjee said, “Throughout the country, over 12,000 farmers have committed suicide. But in Bengal there had not been a single case of farmer suicide.”
  4151. At Santosh Mitra Square: Puja committee plans Rs 40 crore silver chariot for Durga idol this year
  4152. In Sonagachi, an all-girls football team that wants to kick stereotypes out of the park
  4153. Day after hunger strike ended, new DME announced for CMCH
  4154. One in 8 children between 2-9 years suffers from hearing impairment, other disorders
  4155. The estimate, however, was a conservative one, said researchers involved in the study â€" ‘Neurodevelopmental disorders in children aged 2-9 years: Population-based burden estimates across five regions in India’ â€" published in PloS Medicine.
  4156. As teachers get poor ratings, FTII pulls the plug on anonymous feedback system from students
  4157. Facing decreasing revenues, Pune Municipal Corporation reluctant to extend property tax discount for plantation drives
  4158. Traffic on Pune-Mumbai Express held up due to Maratha agitation
  4159. Panchkula MC To Impose Penalty From August 1: Letting your dog poop in open? Then be ready to shell out money
  4160. Sanitary inspectors, assistant sanitary inspectors and above-rank officers of the sanitary wing, junior engineers and officers of the above rank of engineering wing will issue the challans.
  4161. Heli-texi service to operate only twice a week from August 1
  4162. Rape of 13-year-old girl in Chandigarh: DNA samples gather dust at police station
  4163. Punjab to ease age criteria for seven sportspersons shortlisted as sub-inspectors
  4164. ‘He refused to treat him’: Court rejects terror suspect’s application against doctor
  4165. A special trial court on Thursday rejected an application of a terror suspect who had alleged that a doctor of a civil hospital refused to operate him following an alleged brawl with the police officer leading his escort team.
  4166. GST revenue growth only 2%, cause of worry: Top tax officer
  4167. Ahmedabad: Police, locals clash during raids; 29 held for ‘rioting’, assault on cop
  4168. Gujarat: 10 members of a family seek nod for euthanasia
  4169. Judge urges US to focus on reuniting deported parents with children
  4170. California wildfire: ‘Terrifying’ tornados of flame burn city; two dead
  4171. UN ‘committed to continue to support’ Pak EC: Guterres
  4172. Assam Police uses Shah Rukh Khan's signature pose to convey traffic rules; gets lauded by SRK too!
  4173. The photo was shared on Twitter by Ponjit Dowarah, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Jalukbari, Guwahati City -- and got thumbs up by the users of the micro-blogging site, lauding him for utilising his signature move for a greater and pertinent cause. Shah Rukh Khan to lauded the initiative.
  4174. Challenging times: From fun to fatal, the full spectrum of online challenges that went viral in 2018
  4175. Amul brilliantly captures Imran Khan's victory in Pakistan elections, calls him 'true all-rounder'
  4176. Around 1.4 lakh jobs vacant for Artificial Intelligence, Big Data Analytics roles in India: Report
  4177. To meet the deficit of qualified and skilled employees, Nasscom on Thursday said it would involve universities and colleges along with other companies including Wipro and Tech Mahindra to provide relevant skills to around one million employees and another one million prospective employees and students
  4178. Delhi University: RS member writes to Javadekar over vacant MPhil, PhD seats
  4179. HRD: As many women in BSc as men; women dominate MSc as well
  4180. Mumbai: Over 6,800 in-house quota seats added to online pool
  4181. Decoding the next Pakistan Prime Minister
  4182. CNG to hydrogen-CNG: why switch, and how
  4183. World Hepatitis Day: Causes, symptoms and expert tips to avoid liver damage
  4184. This Life of Ours: Finding the balance between hope and regret
  4185. Short Story: The Tic-Tic-Tic Trouble by Pavithra Sankaran
  4186. Get creative with these dim sum recipes!
  4187. ECGC claims payout exceeded gross premium in 2017-18
  4188. Indian insurers stop giving cover to Iranian cargo
  4189. Sensex jumps 352 points to close above 37,000 for first time
  4190. ICICI Bank posts Rs 119.5 crore loss, first in over 16 years
  4191. Visual vocabulary of no-confidence debate did not allow for larger-than-lifeness
  4192. Mumbai is much more inclusive than cities it is compared to
  4193. Mesut Özil's case points to country’s failure to address everyday racism
  4194. People converted to other religions for reasons that were independent of the coercive powers of state
  4195. PML-N’s clash with Pakistan establishment played a role in Imran Khan’s victory
  4196. The Indian Express
  4197. What it takes to keep Darjeeling Himalayan Railway running
  4198. Business as usual by E.P Unny 2018
  4199. सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने खाली कराए थे बंगले, शिवराज सरकार ने दिग्विजय को छोड़ तीन पूर्व CM को फिर आवंटित कर दिए
  4200. ‘वारीत साप सोडणार’ हे संभाषण कोणाचे ते उघड करा-अजित पवार
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  4210. Rama Srinivasan
  4211. Harbans Mukhia
  4212. Khaled Ahmed
  4213. Business as usual by E.P Unny
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  4215. Karunanidhi health LIVE: He is better, blood pressure has stabilised, says daughter Kanimozhi
  4216. Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas engaged? A look back at their relationship
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