Thursday, July 26, 2018

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  2. Sensex surges over 135 points; Nifty gains 11,136
  3. Banks, FIs sign inter-creditor pact to speed up resolution of stressed assets: Piyush Goyal
  4. 15th Finance Commission led by Chairman N.K.Singh in Gujarat on 4-day visit
  5. India Inc hails GST Council's decision to allow quarterly return filing
  6. RBI to issue new 100 Rupee notes with motif of 'Rani Ki Vav'
  7. India fastest growing economy in Asia; on track to meet FY18 target: ADB
  8. ONGC board approves exiting Pawan Hans, to sell 49% stake
  9. Govt hikes sugarcane price by Rs. 20 per quintal to Rs. 275 rupees
  10. Sensex surges over 100 points up; Nifty rises 39 points to 11,047
  11. Wholesale inflation rises to 5.77% in June on increasing prices of vegetables, fuel
  12. Sensex adds 87 points in all time high close in afternoon trade to 36,635
  13. Reserve Bank makes it compulsory to incorporate purchaser’s name on the face of payment instrumentalities to prevent money laundering
  14. Pakistan goes to polls; 35 killed in suicide blast, poll-related violence
  15. US ready to make ‘real deal' on Iran nukes: US President Donald Trump
  16. At least 38 people killed and 30 injured in suicide attacks in southern Syria
  17. Trump urges EU to lower auto tariffs
  18. Pakistan: Polling underway to elect a new Parliament and Provincial Assemblies
  19. Trump claims Russia planning to meddle midterm polls to help Democrats
  20. 2 Indians held in Washington State for staying illegally
  21. Mars making closest approach to Earth in 15 years
  22. IMF warns excess trade surpluses aggravate tensions
  23. Extreme heat damages runway forces German airport to close
  24. Trump planning to provide 12 billion dollar emergency financial aid to farmers
  25. Closely monitoring situation in Pakistan which goes to polls tomorrow: US
  26. Committed to deploying VVPAT machines in future elections: EC
  27. Parliament passes Fugitive Economic Offenders Bill
  28. PM Modi reaches South Africa to attend 10th BRICS Summit
  29. All police stations, chowkis to have CCTV cameras: Delhi police to HC
  30. 111 people killed in 822 communal violence incidents in 2017
  31. Congress moves Privilege Motions in Lok Sabha against PM Modi and Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman
  32. SC unhappy over non-compliance of its order on making buildings disabled-friendly, says courts are not running governments
  33. India's exports are expected to touch 350 billion dollars in the current fiscal: Suresh Prabhu
  34. Delhi HC grants interim protection from arrest to Chidambaram in ED's INX Media case
  35. Govt rejects outright opposition claim of forceful detention and delisting of voters in Assam
  36. Govt reiterates its commitment to provide all possible assistance to Andhra Pradesh for its development
  37. President Kovind interacts with farmers and members of Self Help Groups at Maoist-affected tribal Dantewada district
  38. Pawan Shah smashes second highest individual score in Under-19 internationals
  39. Indian boys enter pre-quarterfinals of World Junior Squash Championships in Chennai
  40. Russian Open Badminton tournament: Five Indian shuttlers progress to the second round of men's singles
  41. Dhanvir, Priya set meet records in National Youth Athletics Championships
  42. Govt selects 734 athletes for Khelo-India scholarships
  43. India bags 8 medals including two gold at Jr Asian Wrestling Ch'ship
  44. Hockey: India beat New Zealand 4-0 in final Test
  45. Tennis: Johnson beats first-time ATP finalist Ramkumar to win Newport title
  46. Manu-Sumeeth retain Lagos International title
  47. BAI announces cash reward of Rs. 10 lakh for shuttler Lakshya Sen
  48. BRICS U-17 women's football: India lose to China 1-2
  49. 734 youngsters shortlisted for complete scholarship under KHELO INDIA Scheme
  50. MHA asks Assam govt, neighbouring states to ensure law and order ahead of Draft NRC publication
  51. Hardik Patel, aides gets two-year jail term in Visnagar rioting case
  52. HC sets aside order discharging Maran brothers in telephone exchange case
  53. J&K: Two LeT terrorists killed in an encounter with security forces in Anantnag district
  54. Haryana moves SC seeking early hearing of SYL row
  55. Maharashtra: Bandh over Maratha quota begins this morning
  56. Thane: Building collapses in Bhiwandi
  57. Pawar asks Maharashtra CM to hold talks with representatives of Maratha outfits to end ongoing stand-off over quota demand
  58. Assam government to set up separate directorate for Divyangs
  59. Militants attack security forces in South Kashmir; 1 CRPF jawan killed
  60. Uproar in Bihar assembly over alleged sexual exploitation girls at shelter home
  61. Uttarakhand: Rishikesh-Yamunotri NH blocked after landslides at Ojari-Dabarkot
  62. IAF evacuates all Kailash Mansarovar pilgrims stranded in Uttarakhand's Gunji
  63. Blatant reliance on social media needs to be checked by citizens themselves: CJI Dipak Misra
  64. 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
  65. 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
  66. The Minister of State (I/C) Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore addressing the delegates of 15th Asia Media Summit, in New Delhi on May 11, 2018.
  67. 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).
  68. Operational Private FM Radio channels as on 23-07-2018
  69. Rescheduling of Open House Meeting for the month of July, 2018
  70. Seeking comments/views/suggestions on the draft proposal for amendment of Recruitment Rules of Indian Broadcasting (Engineers) Service
  71. transfers/postings in Senior /Junior Grade of IIS Group B officers
  72. transfer/postings of Senior Administrative Grade officers of IIS Group A
  73. Online generatjion and recording of APAR on SPARROW for IIS for the year 2017-2018
  74. grant of financial up-gradation under MACPS to Senior Grade of IIS Group 'B'officers
  75. 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.
  76. Complete details of DSNG/SNG Vans
  77. promotion of SAG officers of IIS Group A to Selection Grade in the HAG pay scale
  78. Operationalisation Status of Pvt FM Radio Channels auctioned in batch 2 FM Phase III
  79. Tender regarding file stiching / binding , spiral binding, photocopy , set making etc
  80. Minutes of 37th Open House Meeting
  81. promotion of Junior Grade officers of IIS Group A to Senior Grade Group A on regular basis
  82. Charge of PIB, Gangtok to Shri Ajit Kumar Singh, Senior Grade Officer of IIS Group B
  83. Central Industrial Security Force Assistant Commandants (Executive) Limited Departmental Competitive Examination, 2018
  84. Coal production in private sector
  85. PM congratulates the President of India on completing one year in office
  86. LHB Coaches in Railways
  87. Installation of CCTV at stations
  88. Technical agreement of Railways with UAE
  89. Environment-Friendly toilets in Railways
  90. Railway Safety Fund
  91. Drive against absentee workmen in Railways
  92. Safety and Security measures for passengers in Railways
  93. MHA asks Assam govt, neighbouring states to ensure law and order ahead of Draft NRC publication
  94. Committed to deploying VVPAT machines in future elections: EC
  95. Pakistan goes to polls; 35 killed in suicide blast, poll-related violence
  96. Parliament passes Fugitive Economic Offenders Bill
  97. Congress moves Privilege Motions in Lok Sabha against PM Modi and Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman
  98. Hardik Patel, aides gets two-year jail term in Visnagar rioting case
  99. HC sets aside order discharging Maran brothers in telephone exchange case
  100. US ready to make ‘real deal' on Iran nukes: US President Donald Trump
  101. Pakistan: Polling underway to elect a new Parliament and Provincial Assemblies
  102. IAF evacuates all Kailash Mansarovar pilgrims stranded in Uttarakhand's Gunji
  103. Gujarat court sentences Hardik Patel and two aides to two years in jail
  104. 7 lakh 43 thousand jobs created in May : EPFO
  105. Parliament passes Fugitive Economic Offenders Bill 2018
  106. VVPATs to be delivered within time required for pre-poll preparations: ECI
  107. Mbappe and Salah shortlisted for FIFA player of the year award
  108. Raging wildfires kill at least 74 in Greece
  109. Jammu & Kashmir: Two terrorists gunned down in Anantnag
  110. President Kovind in Chhattisgarh; interacts with farmers and SHGs
  111. Ground Report: Women-run sanitary unit a boon due to Livelihood Mission
  112. On Day 2 of Kargil Vijay Diwas, 1999 war strategy discussed
  113. HMIB inaugurating Instagram Workshop for Better Government Communication in New Delhi
  114. Dedicated Freight Corridors in Railways
  115. Manufacturing of Trainsets in Railways
  116. Public Private Partnership in Railways
  117. Security and Safety of Railway Passengers
  118. E-Ticketing System in Railways
  119. Destination alert for railway passengers
  120. Nuclear Power Station
  121. New Nuclear Power Plants
  122. Seats of Haj
  123. Central Waqf Council
  124. Pakistan Elections: Early trends put PTI ahead of PML-N
  125. 19th Kargil Vijay Diwas celebrations begin
  126. Mob lynching incidents should not be politicized: HM Rajnath Singh
  127. Loans and deposits of Indians in the Swiss Bank decreased by 34.5%
  128. Nepal: Camp office of Indian Embassy in Biratnagar to be shut down from August 1
  129. North Korea begins dismantling nuclear and ballistic missile facilities: Analysis
  130. HM Rajnath Singh inaugurates 3-day National Traders' Conclave
  131. Productive Monday in both the Houses of Parliament
  132. Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses Uganda's Parliament
  133. No Sale of BS-VI non-compliant vehicles from April 1, 2020
  134. Mob Lynching: Panel formed to suggest measures
  135. India beat New Zealand 4-0 to complete series whitewash
  136. Rijiju: Lynching issue taken up very seriously by Centre
  137. Court grants anticipatory bail to Chidambaram in CBI's Aircel-Maxis case
  138. Rafale deal: BJP hits back at Congress' allegations
  139. HM: India has become foreign Investment destination hub
  140. Govt selects 734 athletes for Khelo-India scholarships
  141. PM Modi gifts cows to villagers at Rweru Model Village
  142. Heavy Rain, Thundershowers witnessed across the country
  143. Border Roads Organisation completes strategic road in Bhutan
  144. Sri Lankan govt appreciates India's efforts in setting up countrywide ambulance service
  145. Doctor couple in Varanasi provides free delivery of girl children
  146. 'Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao': More Muslim girls going to school now
  147. China’s eastern regions coping with Typhoon Ampil aftermath
  148. Gunman dead after shooting 14, killing one, in Toronto: Canadian police
  149. Now, only 35 goods in highest tax bracket of GST
  150. Cuba economic growth weak, president says, as lawmakers approve new constitution
  151. Rathi, Deepak win gold on concluding day at Junior Asian Wrestling
  152. Bihar government to grant reservation in promotions to SCs/STs
  153. Work for 18 hours, BJP President tells workers
  154. Rain lashes several parts of the country
  155. GST relief for common man
  156. Home Minister:NRC being updated in impartial manner
  157. Jammu and Kashmir: Three terrorists gunned down in Kulgam district
  158. Pakistani intruder shot dead
  159. Vietnam: At least 10 people died due to floods
  160. Rival protesters march in Nicaragua amidst unrest
  161. Three terrorists gunned down in Kulgam district
  162. Mission Indradhanush safeguards children and pregnant women from life-threatening diseases
  163. Why does Japan have so much plutonium?
  164. What’s at stake in Pakistan’s election
  165. What is a heat wave?
  166. Why the Taj Mahal is changing colour
  167. Why STDs are on the rise in America
  168. How Ethiopia and Eritrea made peace
  169. What is happening in Nicaragua
  170. What sovereignty means for America’s Indian tribes
  171. Why Japan is going to accept more foreign workers
  172. The enduring influence of the Czech Republic’s communists
  173. How England surprised everyone at the World Cup
  174. What are “predatory” academic journals?
  175. Why bitcoin uses so much energy
  176. Why Delhi wants to become a state
  177. If France’s reforms succeeded
  178. Suppose France’s president manages to transform his country and his continent
  179. If Thailand had a reformed monarchy
  180. The benefitsâ€"including
  181. If Donald Trump won a second term
  182. His opponents dreamed of impeaching Donald Trump
  183. If borders were open
  184. Yes
  185. If a universal basic income took off
  186. 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
  187. If blockchains ran the world
  188. The trust business is little noticed but huge. Startups deploying blockchain technology threaten to disrupt it
  189. If advisers followed a fiduciary rule
  190. Why consumers of financial and other services may need more protection
  191. If governments did not exist
  192. Angus Deaton
  193. If Britain became Singapore-on-Thames
  194. After crashing out of the European Union
  195. If human cloning happened
  196. It started with sheep. Suppose cloning became routine for people
  197. If America lost its electricity
  198. For rich countries
  199. If the universe was not “fine-tuned”
  200. The constants of nature are among the things you just do not want to mess with
  201. If we could control the weather
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  203. If the Ottoman Empire had not collapsed
  204. Imagine the mayhem that might have been avoided had the Ottoman Empire been saved rather than sunk. Blame
  205. IF DONALD TRUMP WAS PRESIDENT
  206. How a made-for-TV foreign policy triggered real-world crises
  207. If states traded territory
  208. A way to solve some of the world’s trickiest problems
  209. If the North Korean regime collapsed
  210. America and China have done too little planning for a Korean crisis
  211. If terrorists got hold of a nuclear weapon
  212. Three scenarios illustrate the threat of a nuclear device in rogue hands
  213. Talking hypothetically
  214. A podcast on the 2016 edition of \"The World If\"
  215. If economists reformed themselves
  216. Reforming economists’ tools
  217. If China embarked on mass privatisation
  218. How China sells its state-owned enterprises matters as much as whether it does
  219. If financial systems were hacked
  220. Recent attacks give a glimpse of the sort of cyber-assault that could bring the world economy to a halt. Better defences are needed
  221. Data snapshots
  222. If computers wrote laws
  223. Might future law-school graduates look to machines rather than the judges
  224. If the ocean was transparent
  225. The ability to peer unhindered into the deep would reveal a host of wondersâ€"and have huge practical consequences
  226. If everyone had a personal drone
  227. What if Germany had not reunified
  228. Joining East and West together within NATO and the European Union was the worst option
  229. If Hillary Clinton is president
  230. She won the election by leaning right on national security and left on the economy. Now comes the fallout
  231. If Russia breaks up
  232. The world rightly worries about the prospect of a Greater Russia. But a Lesser Russia could be just as troubling
  233. If a NATO member comes under attack
  234. How the West would recognise
  235. If lying made your nose grow
  236. If the yuan competes with the dollar
  237. The yuan’s rise will challenge America
  238. If the world introduces a “Piketty tax”
  239. Thomas Piketty
  240. If the Panama Canal gets a rival
  241. Why a Chinese firm might dig a giant waterway through America’s backyard
  242. Slower growth - disaster or blessing?
  243. If the rich world aimed for minimal growth
  244. If Africa banks its demographic dividend
  245. The difference economic reforms could make for Africa
  246. If autonomous vehicles rule the world
  247. Overturning industries and redefining urban life
  248. If an asteroid heads for Earth
  249. Just because you can move the stars in their courses
  250. If India’s monsoon fails
  251. A more erratic rainy season in India could lead to mass famine. But there are ways to avoid such a disaster
  252. If every woman has a smartphone
  253. Smartphones could transform women’s lives
  254. If malaria drugs stop working
  255. Post-war China
  256. What if Mao Zedong’s Communist Party had lost the Chinese civil war to Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist Party?
  257. How fiction paints histories of the future
  258. WHO Framework Convention On Tobacco Control
  259. ‘SPA and TBT Agreement of WTO’ in News
  260. India Consensus Project
  261. Ganga Praharis in News: Know About Them
  262. General Data Protection Regulation
  263. National Health Profile 2018
  264. North Eastern Council Repositioned in 2018
  265. UPSC Preliminary Exam Dates
  266. New Roster System of Supreme Court of India
  267. Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System in News
  268. Socio Economic Survey on Drinking Water and Sanitation
  269. India-UN Development Partnership Fund
  270. WTO Setup Panel on Alleged Export Subsidies by India
  271. European Union Film Festival in India
  272. Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojna
  273. National Geoscience Awards 2018
  274. Davos Declaration and Concept of Baukultur
  275. Trade Facilitation Agreement Marks First Anniversary
  276. ‘Industrial Way Forward Agreement’ on Nuclear Reactor
  277. IAS Prelims 2019 Preparation
  278. Ayushman Bharat Scheme in Health Sector
  279. Digital Gender Atlas of India
  280. 112 First Ladies of India Honoured
  281. Blockchain Technology in News
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  392. Inviting proposal for engagement of Consultant for 'Women of India Organic Festival 2018, Delhi
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  394. Request For Proposal for Engagement of an Event Manager for Women of India Organic Festival 2018
  395. Expression of Interest cum Proposal (RFP) for hiring a consultancy agency for Sustainable Development Goals related to women and children.
  396. Recommended Panel of Institutions organisation for imparting training Programmes/workshops under Sexual Harassment of Women at Workshop (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013)
  397. Hiring of Consultants in Monitoring & Evaluation (ME) Unit of MWCD
  398. Admission in Advanced Diploma in Child Guidance and Counselling 2018-19
  399. Extension of the Last date in Tender for providing Steno/DEO/MTS in MWCD
  400. Minutes of "National Consultation on Child Protection" held on 5th June, 2018 at Jacaranda hall, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi.
  401. Expression of Interest for selection of a consultancy agency for sustainable development goals related to women and children
  402. Press statement by PM during his visit to Uganda
  403. PM’s Press statement during his state visit to Rwanda
  404. PM in Mirzapur, dedicates Bansagar Canal Project to the Nation
  405. PM inaugurates, lays Foundation Stone for various development projects in Varanasi
  406. PM lays Foundation Stone for Poorvanchal Expressway in Azamgarh
  407. PM’s remarks at joint press meet with President of South Korea
  408. PM, South Korean President, inaugurate mobile manufacturing facility in Noida
  409. PM lays foundation stone for urban infrastructure projects in Jaipur
  410. PM dedicates, lays foundation stone for key projects in AIIMS
  411. India-Uganda Joint Statement during State Visit of Prime Minister to Uganda
  412. PM’s address to the Parliament of Uganda during his State Visit to Uganda
  413. PM addresses Indian Community in Uganda
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  430. PM gifts cows to villagers at Rweru Model Village, as part of the Rwandan Government’s Girinka Programme
  431. PM’s Press statement during his state visit to Rwanda
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  450. Important activities of Department of Social Justice and Empowerment during June, 2018.
  451. 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).
  452. Important activities of the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment during May, 2018.
  453. Final Result of National Overseas Scholarship (NOS) for the Selection Year 2017-18.
  454. Vayoshreshtha Samman 2018 (National Awards for Senior Citizens) - Notice regarding extension of closing date for receipt of nominations.
  455. 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
  456. Important Activities of Department of Social Justice and Empowerment during April, 2018
  457. Engagement of Consultant on Temporary Contract Basis for Six Months in the Dr. Ambedkar National Memorial(DANM), 26, Alipur Road, New Delhi.
  458. Advertisement Inviting Nomination for Vayoshreshtha Samman-National Award 2018.
  459. Proforma of Nominations for Vayoshreshtha Samman - 2018.
  460. Providing Safety and Protection to Women Workers in Both organised and Unorganised Sectors
  461. Employment Generation and Improving Employability is the priority of The Government
  462. 11,30,840 Permanent employees in PSUs
  463. Government Committed for Welfare of 5 Crore Building and Other Construction Workers
  464. Improving Employability has been the priority concern of the Government
  465. Salient features for proposed National Policy for Domestic Workers
  466. Modernisation of Employment Exchanges
  467. Rehabilitation of bonded labour
  468. Social Security Schemes
  469. Eradication of Child Labour
  470. Creating credible data on Inter-State Migrants
  471. Shram Suvidha Portal
  472. Memorandum of Understanding between DGFASLI and GMB for improving working conditions in the ship recycling yards at Alang
  473. Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) â€" May, 2018
  474. Many Key Decision taken in 222
  475. Government Takes Measures to Bring More Transparency In Employment Related Data Releases
  476. Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW) - April, 2018
  477. 174th meeting of ESIC held yesterday in New Delhi
  478. EPFO Introduces ‘View Pension Passbook’ Service for the pensioners through Umang App
  479. EPFO says no data leakage from their data centre
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  481. NITI Aayog mulls using PSUs' CSR funds on 'aspirational districts' - Hindu Business Line (satire) (press release) (blog)
  482. India Ranked Very Poorly On Human Development Index: NITI ... - NDTV
  483. DealsRoundUp NITI Aayog to Fund 80 Incubation Centers iPhone ... - BW Businessworld
  484. NITI Aayog to formulate National Strategy Plan for AI - United News of India
  485. CPSEs should pool CSR funds for development of aspirational districts: Niti - Economic Times
  486. India ranked 'very poorly' on human development index: NITI Aayog - Business Standard
  487. Action plan for development works under Niti Aayog guidelines sent - The Hindu
  488. NITI Aayog to fund 80 incubation centers in 2nd phase of Startup India Program - Knn India
  489. NITI Aayog working to launch television channel on health - The New Indian Express
  490. NITI Aayog's action plan for air pollution: Old wine in a new bottle? - Mongabay-India
  491. Need for an Aluminum Policy in India
  492. Breathe: An Action Plan for Combating Air Pollution - Consultation Paper
  493. Composite Water Management Index - June 2018
  494. Concept Note on Rationalisation of Trade Margins of Medical Devices - Date Extended
  495. Discussion Paper on National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence
  496. Selected Best Practices In Water Management
  497. A Note on Free Trade Agreements and Their Costs
  498. Task Force on "Biomass Management
  499. Aspirational Districts Baseline Ranking, March 2018
  500. Sampark: Reaching out through school student helpline in Odisha
  501. Saakshar Bharat: Sustaining and enhancing efforts in adult education in Andhra Pradesh*
  502. Pota Cabins: Residential schools for children in LWE-affected areas of Chhattisgarh
  503. Migration Card and Migration Monitoring Software: Tracking and educating migrant children in Gujarat
  504. Pratibha Parv: Strengthening quality of education in government schools of Madhya Pradesh
  505. Avadi Sewage Treatment Plant: Sustainable off-grid sewage treatment in Chennai
  506. SAFAR: System of Air quality Forecasting And Research in metropolitan cities like Delhi
  507. Sustainable Plastic Waste Management Plan: Defending the fragile ecosystem of Himachal Pradesh
  508. Lake Restoration: Two successful models of lake restoration in Rajasthan (Mansagar) and Karnataka (Kaikondrahalli)
  509. Mazhapolima: Ensuring water security through participatory well recharge in Kerala
  510. Forest Produce Tracking System: Facilitating resource management from source to sink in Karnataka
  511. Environment Management Initiative: A unique low-cost model in Andaman and Nicobar Islands
  512. Dhara Vikas: Creating water security through spring-shed development in Sikkim
  513. Integrated Basin Development and Livelihood Promotion Programme: Fostering a spirit of entrepreneurship in Meghalaya
  514. Panchayat Banks: Providing banking facilities at the village level in Jharkhand
  515. Arun ePDS: ICTs and process re-engineering for an efficient Public Distribution System in Arunachal Pradesh
  516. Dilli Annashree Yojna: Food security for the vulnerable in Delhi
  517. e-Uparjan: Re-inventing the procurement system through digitisation in Madhya Pradesh
  518. NRHM Initiatives: Improving access to healthcare through strategic incentives in Assam
  519. Indira Bal Swasthya Yojana: Applying preventive healthcare measures to promote children’s health in Haryana
  520. KIDROP: Preventing vision loss in premature infants of underserved areas in Karnataka
  521. Arogyakeralam Palliative Care Project: Ensuring care and support for the chronically ill & infirm in Kerala
  522. Decentralisation of ICDS Supplementary Nutrition Programme: Ensuring timely and quality nutrition to all beneficiaries in Odisha
  523. Mo Masari Using a simple solution to protect pregnant women and children from malaria in Odisha
  524. CATCH: Ensuring quality healthcare for all in Sikkim
  525. Intelligent Transport System: Improving urban public transport in Mysore
  526. Entitlement-Based District Planning: Innovating planning process for accuracy and efficiency in Bihar
  527. 24 x 7 Metered Water: Improving water supply in rural areas of Punjab
  528. Aam Aadmi Bima Yojna: Life insurance for rural landless labourers in Andhra Pradesh*
  529. Himayat: Placement linked skill development in Jammu and Kashmir
  530. Samarpan: Early identification and intervention to check disability in Madhya Pradesh
  531. Forest Rights Act, 2006: Distributing land deeds to tribal people in Tripura
  532. Daliya Jalao: Liberating and rehabilitating manual scavengers in Badaun district of Uttar Pradesh
  533. Community Managed Water Supply Programme: Bringing drinking water to the doorsteps of people in rural Gujarat
  534. Open Defecation Free Villages: Creating and sustaining Nirmal Grams through community participation in Jharkhand
  535. Ghar Doghaanche Abhiyan: Joint ownership of housing by husband and wife in Maharashtra
  536. Organic Rice Production by SRI: Empowering women in Maharashtra
  537. Case Studies from Andhra Pradesh
  538. Promoting Diversity of Food Basket: Welcome to the World of Nutri-Cereals
  539. Unleashing Innovation: A Young Professional’s Experience
  540. Will India ever get an International Gas Pipeline?
  541. Island Development: A hidden potential for the Indian Economy
  542. Improving Justice Delivery through E-Courts: Jammu & Kashmir leads the way
  543. India needs to Develop Skill Development Indicators
  544. National Employment Policy for India : A Perspective
  545. RCT: Rigour, Creativity, Talking â€" unravelling the mysteries for taking the pathway out of poverty
  546. Sustainable Urban Transport is the Way Forward
  547. Atal Tinkering Lab (ATL): An opportunity to experience innovation in school
  548. VISION & MISSION
  549. POLICY ANALYSIS
  550. ENERGY MODELLING
  551. GIS MAPPING
  552. RESEARCH STUDIES
  553. EXPERT VIEWS
  554. EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENT
  555. CONTACT US
  556. UPCOMING EVENTS
  557. Andhra Pradesh State Energy Calculator (APSEC, 2050)
  558. Open Access of Electricity- A Case study of Delhi and Haryana
  559. Roadmap to fastrack adoption and implementation of ECBC at the urban and local level
  560. Ministry of Power
  561. Ministry of Coal
  562. VISITORS SUMMARY
  563. India Energy
  564. ABOUT US
  565. ENERGY @ NITI
  566. Back
  567. Chaining the Energy
  568. Ministry of New & Renewable Energy
  569. Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas
  570. Department of Atomic Energy
  571. States have the capacity and must cut duty on petrol: NITI Aayog
  572. Now an ‘action plan’ in place of policy for electric vehicles
  573. Getting around India’s energy efficiency conundrum
  574. NITI Aayog’s new methanol push could be bad news for Modi’s electric vehicles mission
  575. NITI Aayog working on policy to cut oil bill by $100 bn
  576. NITI AAYOG to make presentation of enhancing use of methanol
  577. Methanol blending ‘can cut crude oil imports
  578. Govt to give incentives to boost electric vehicles
  579. There is no such thing as free electricity by Shri R. K. Singh, Power Minister
  580. PM’s Interaction with Global Oil and Gas Experts
  581. Report of the Workshop on Energy Modeling & Launch of Energy Data Portal (dashboard) on 12th May, 2017 at NITI Aayog
  582. Obituary
  583. Fifth Regional Workshop on Energy Conservation Building Code Implementation in States â€" Hyderabad on 27-28 April 2017
  584. Fourth Regional Workshop on Energy Conservation Building Code Implementation in States – Ranchi, 19 – 20 April, 2017
  585. Third Regional Workshop on Energy Conservation Building Code Implementation in States â€" Guwahati, 23-24 March, 2017
  586. Second Regional Workshop on ECBC Implementation in States on March 15 & 16, 2017
  587. Second NITI Aayog – DRC Dialogue held on 16-17 November 2016 in New Delhi.
  588. Indian Power Sector: Supporting a Low Carbon Transition
  589. India’s UJALA Story by EESL and IEA
  590. State Renewable Energy Capacity Addition Roadmap
  591. India’s Leapfrog to Methanol Economy
  592. Report on Overall Energy Scenario of Japan
  593. Energising India – A Joint Project Report of NITI Aayog and IEEJ
  594. Report on Assessing the Natural Gas Demand in Japan till 2040
  595. Report of Workshop on Modelling and EDM
  596. Knowledge Initiative
  597. Report on India’s Renewable Electricity Roadmap 2030: Towards Accelerated Renewable Electricity Deployment
  598. Thoughts on distribution sector reforms
  599. Has India’s Energy Sector Really Transformed 
  600. Outcome of the modelling results on Overall Energy Scenario of Japan
  601. Highlights on Natural Gas Demand in India and Japan – Joint Research Project between NITI Aayog and Institute of Energy Economics Japan (IEEJ)
  602. Outcome of the modelling results and policy review of Clean Coal Technology in India
  603. Solar power breaks a price barrier
  604. Clean Coal Technology Demonstration-Isogo Thermal Power Station, Japan
  605. Shale gas in India – Challenges and Prospects
  606. Renewable Energy Intgeration
  607. Do we need customised energy solutions?
  608. Highlights for India from the latest World Energy Outlook
  609. Steps Toward Energy Data
  610. UJJWALA â€" an empowering choice?
  611. Let’s Look at the Big Picture: Co-Benefits of Low Carbon Energy Transition
  612. The Energy Dynamics of CPEC in China-Pakistan Relations
  613. Achieving Energy Security in Country- Insights based on consumption of petroleum products
  614. The Key to Better Air Quality: Better Pollution Control Strategies
  615. Access to Clean Cooking for Rural Women: Food for Thought
  616. Govt to give preference to cyber security products by domestic firms
  617. India should not miss digital revolution: Ravi Shankar Prasad
  618. Investors beware! Stockbrokers can’t take cash, bank deposits from clients as SEBI pushes ‘Digital India’
  619. Railways to accept digital Aadhaar, driving licence as ID proof from govt's DigiLocker
  620. Monthly UPI transactions cross 200 million in June
  621. Three lakh Common Service Centres have created jobs, empowered citizens: PM Modi
  622. Digital India is a fight against graft, black money: PM Narendra Modi
  623. CSCs in 2.5 lakh gram panchayats by year-end: IT Min
  624. Digital India: From appointment in hospitals to blood availability, now it’s all available on UMANG app
  625. Isro to launch more satellites to boost rural internet connectivity under Digital India project
  626. Uttarakhand rolls out Wi-Fi services from hot air balloons to connect remote villages
  627. Google's free WiFi now available at 400 Indian Railways stations
  628. After Beta-Testing On A Billion Indians, The Tech Behind Aadhaar Is Going Global
  629. PM Modi Launches Indian Digital Payment Apps In Singapore
  630. NCERT textbooks revised: Demonetisation, Swachh Bharat to Digital India, Modi’s flagship schemes find their way into school syllabus
  631. WHO adopts resolution on digital health initiated by India
  632. NIC to hire 800 people over next one year
  633. Ravi Shankar Prasad: ‘Digital India has become a mass movement in 4 years’
  634. New electronics policy soon: IT Minister
  635. CSC, SIDBI ink pact for financial support to village level entrepreneurs
  636. How to Get a Digital Signature Certificate in India: Process, Price, Getting One for Free, and Other Questions Answered
  637. Digital India goes rural: Modi’s ‘DigiGaon’ to bring villages on Wi-Fi Internet to boost literacy, incomes
  638. CSC to reach 2.50 lakh gram panchayats and 700 Digital villages to be established by the year end : Union Minister of Electronics & IT
  639. Government aims to more than double mobile phone production in 2 years
  640. Digital India: India to have 700 digital villages by the year-end
  641. 850 mn internet users key to India's $1 trillion digital economy: Report
  642. PM Modi's Digital India! Not books, free railway WiFi helps coolie pass Kerala Public Service Commission exam
  643. National Telecom Policy to focus on transition from physical to digital infra
  644. How the humble postman will bring banking to your doorstep
  645. Now, digital universities to soon offer higher education
  646. Number of adult Indians with bank accounts rises to 80%
  647. BHIM App Payments Touch Rs. 11,000 Crore In FY18 Amid Cashback Offers
  648. Big push for digital courts in India; here is what Modi government is doing
  649. Good news! BHIM App gives cashback plans to customers, merchants; here's how
  650. Digital revolution transforming India, says Ravi Shankar Prasad
  651. Post office account holders can avail digital banking service from May
  652. Government launches digital platforms for ease of farm export
  653. Nations turning to India for digital infra knowhow: Ravi Shankar Prasad
  654. IT Minister wants ‘Made in India’ MRI machine to be ready by end-2019
  655. Digital India' changing face of Himachal
  656. India’s mobile subscription base to exceed 1.4 billion by 2022: report
  657. Digital Payments Grievance Helpline 14442 to Come Up Soon
  658. IT Industry To Help India Build A $1 Trillion Economy, Says Ravi Shankar Prasad
  659. Hyderabad Turns 'Hy-Fi' With 1,000 Free Wi-Fi Hotspots
  660. TCS to help Andhra University transform into digital university
  661. Digital empowerment of employees: Are companies helping?
  662. Digital India,GST will drive enterprise PC consumption: Lenovo
  663. Govt to create special parameters to judge impact of Digital India
  664. No card, only hard cash for President nomination in digital India
  665. Radha Chauhan appointed CEO of govt's online procurement wing
  666. Combination of push & pull factors can help India become global hub: PP Chaudhary
  667. ICSE, ISC students to have digital marksheets
  668. Digital India campaign: Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu inaugurates free Wi-Fi facility at 28 railway stations on Konkan Railway
  669. Indian Railways to launch redesigned e-tendering under Digital India push
  670. Many of the new government's efforts ride on technological support
  671. Mobiles added in India over 2.5 years equal Italy’s populace
  672. India's digital payments infra to grow three-fold in 2017: MeitY
  673. Delhi Metro Partners With Ola Money to Provide Digital Payment Solution to Commuters
  674. Law Ministry launches digital initiatives for legal access in rural areas
  675. BHIM-Aadhaar Pay app will boost honesty in income tax payment: Ravi Shankar Prasad
  676. DigiDhan will become global reference point, says PM
  677. WATCH: On Digital India Day, Narendra Modi lauds BR Ambedkar, launches BHIM-Aadhaar platform
  678. Aadhaar must for web-access to Survey of India maps
  679. Coming soon: Settle PF claims on your phone through mobile app UMANG
  680. Digital connectivity of gram panchayats will be game changer
  681. Digital payments: Central Bank of India customer wins Rs 1 crore in lucky draw
  682. A digital platform that aims to make 10 million rural youth employable
  683. ATMs, Credit, debit cards set to disappear: NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant
  684. Smart India Hackathon 2017: Narendra Modi calls for youth participation in development; terms democracy, a ‘collective responsibility’
  685. Digital push must be disability-inclusive
  686. Website for e-filing of applications to NBA launched
  687. Aadhaar now needed for mobile connection
  688. Digital platform to help railways save ₹60,000 crore: Suresh Prabhu
  689. Wi Fi kiosks at 500 remote railway stations to provide online services
  690. Digital India: Meal vouchers in paper form will not be allowed, says RBI
  691. Digital India: All PAN cards not linked to Aadhaar card will be cancelled
  692. Digital India is the theme of MIT conference this year
  693. Suresh Prabhu plans digital displays for real-time train arrivals and departures
  694. Digital India initiatives playing major role in smart cities mission
  695. Regulatory changes planned to enhance protection for online shoppers
  696. India is ready to co-operate with other countries to improve cybersecurity, says IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad
  697. Aadhaar Pay launch by month-end
  698. Responsibility to power digital payments in India now becomes IT ministry’s responsibility as NITI Aayog eases itself out
  699. Digital Government Research Centre launched in Patna
  700. Temple too takes digi-route for donations
  701. Digital infrastructure: India leads world in payment system evolution, here’s a payments thumb rule
  702. Internet of Things: Smartphone to smart homes, IoT has become increasingly visible
  703. PM Pitches for Digital India, Asks Citizens to Teach BHIM App to 125 Others
  704. Kotak a/c to give access to e-docs in DigiLocker
  705. ABB India to deliver digital substation to Technopark
  706. Narendra Modi government gives LPG connection under BPCL scheme a Digital India boost to make it available at doorstep
  707. Digital India: eMudhra partners with 15 state governments to enable esignature
  708. Department of Electronics and Information Technology to spend Rs 300 crore on skilling, e-literacy
  709. Digital payments rule the roost, log ‘significant’ growth
  710. Cabinet approves PMGDISHA under Digital India Programme
  711. IT Ministry urges tax sops for PC manufacturers too
  712. On 250th birthday, Survey of India wants to shed its cloak of secrecy
  713. Aadhaar covers 99% of adults in India: Prasad
  714. AIIMS to help states replicate its digital project across India
  715. Digital transactions have grown exponentially: Union Minister P P Chaudhary
  716. Committee on digital payments suggests incentives for micro ATMs, tax refunds
  717. Centre awards ₹60.9 crore as prize money for digital payments
  718. Digital Village: India's ambitious free WiFi project covering 1,000 gram panchayats
  719. IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad asks Qualcomm for innovation on Aadhaar-based payments
  720. Fully committed to build a digital India, says Arun Jaitley
  721. BHIM, IRCTC Connect, myGov and other apps that you should install on your smartphone
  722. India, US renew agreement for cyber security coordination
  723. TRAI's digital push: Recommendation on public wifi in 25 days
  724. Curtain Raiser: 20th National Conference on e-Governance
  725. Government to launch two new apps to help improve road safety and citizen interaction
  726. Vizag to host two-day national conclave on e-Governance
  727. Digital push: Demonetisation propels ramping up cyber safety
  728. Tech savvy India will adapt; digital payment enabled Aadhaar Card will help, says Ravi Shankar Prasad
  729. Haj Application Process Goes Digital, Mobile App Launched
  730. Digital payment logic to drive banks to adopt new technology: Ravi Shankar Prasad
  731. Centre issues guidelines for e-health records
  732. India continues to foray more into digital travel booking
  733. After year of flip-flops, Provident fund body buckles up for digital ride
  734. BHIM App Launched, PM Narendra Modi Says World Will Google For It: 10 Facts
  735. Mother Dairy launches Aadhar-enabled payment system at booths
  736. Digital India: Government’s DigiDhan Abhiyan registers 1 crore rural citizens for digital payments
  737. Apple seeks relaxed labelling rules, doesn't want to print product info on devices
  738. Delhi govt to make digital payments for transactions above Rs 5,000
  739. Spices Board goes digital in Andhra Pradesh
  740. External Affairs Ministry crosses another social media milestone
  741. Government launches lottery schemes to motivate people to go digital
  742. Digital India: MPs can use funds to set up Wi-Fi facilities in villages
  743. Aadhaar payment app set to simplify digital transactions
  744. BSNL now offering free email ID in 8 Indian languages
  745. Cisco signs deal with CERT-In to man the doors at Digital India
  746. Over 38 lakh rural citizens have enrolled for digital payments: Arun Sundararajan
  747. Government ensuring digital infrastructure security, says PP Choudhary
  748. Govt to promote cyber security courses as it pushes for a safe digital economy
  749. Govt says less tax for small traders on digital transactions
  750. Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad Presents Digital India Awards 2016
  751. Trai recommends limited free data for rural subscribers
  752. Centre to finance digital discounts
  753. Cyber attacks: IT ministry asks Twitter to reinforce security, forms special team
  754. Centre mulls review of IT Act to strengthen cyber security
  755. Banks Told To Incentivise Digital Payments, Transactions: Union Minister
  756. A dedicated TV channel to promote digital payments
  757. Tackling e-waste
  758. Centre unveils discounts to fuel switch to digital mode
  759. Central ministries, depts draw plans to go cashless after Modi's directive
  760. Go digital in mission mode, Jaitley tells banks
  761. IITF 2016: The Digital Trade Fair
  762. India set to consume $80 billion worth of mobile components in five years
  763. IT Ministry holds meet to boost digital payments
  764. Give tax breaks for digital payments, says Niti Aayog
  765. Centre discusses fast-track plan for digital payments ecosystem
  766. Exclusive e-platform soon for payments to Government
  767. Big step toward cashless economy
  768. JIPMER doctors can now attend court proceedings online
  769. Government turns to students for tech help
  770. Online incubation centre launched for startups
  771. Cyber security: NSA-administered Rs 1,000-cr fund kept open to private players
  772. Centre moots registry to vet geospatial data
  773. Govt starts digitising Delhi’s land record
  774. Trai favours neutral Wi-Fi infrastructure to bridge digital divide
  775. Govt mandates Indian language support in phones from July 2017
  776. Degree screening goes digital
  777. Digital India to be theme for India International Trade Fair
  778. DMRC plans free Wi-Fi at all stations by mid-2017
  779. 30 NDMC schools to impart education through ‘Smart Classes’
  780. CSC e-governance Services India: Farmers get e-health helping hand for animals
  781. Aiming to create a trillion dollar economy through Digital India campaign: Ravi Shankar Prasad
  782. Jan-Dhan to offer banking on internet-less phones
  783. In line with Digital India, Coal Ministry to go 'totally digital' November 1 onwards
  784. Digital India gets local language booster
  785. Centre bans sharing of Aadhaar details
  786. Outreach Programme by Digital India
  787. Regional languages to be mandatory in mobiles
  788. Get ready to view degrees in digital format from end of 2017
  789. CSCs may assemble LED lamps to boost rural economy: Prasad
  790. UPI spreads the net to rope in 10-15 e-tailers; eBay, MakeMyTrip, Pepperfry likely to join
  791. Prasad calls for ensuring digital literacy for women
  792. Now drive with soft copy, keep your licence in DigiLocker
  793. Mobile access scheme for remote areas soon
  794. Centre launches ‘Sugamya Pustakalaya’ an online library for Persons with disabilities
  795. Digital India: Take bandwidth for free Wi-Fi in villages: BSNL to Parliamentarians
  796. Work Is On To Make 100 Government Websites Differently-Abled Friendly: Ravi Shankar Prasad
  797. C-DOT should work hard to end Digital Divide in India-Manoj Sinha
  798. Digital literacy: Goa signs MoU with Google India
  799. Govt to make Digital India program more focussed: Prasad
  800. IITs get Council approval for more seats
  801. Digital Locker Authority soon to push paperless governance
  802. Govt high schools to have digital classrooms soon
  803. Electronics manufacturing policy may soon get nod
  804. U.P. police will now use Twitter to redress grievance
  805. India world's third biggest tech startup hub: Study
  806. Non-techies get IIM-Calcutta entry boost
  807. More banks to follow e-verification
  808. Staying connected with the masses
  809. Email based IT assessment:Hyderabad, Kolkata added to scheme
  810. NSDC, ICDL ink pact to improve digital literacy in India
  811. How OTT Can Speed Up Digital India's Success
  812. Device with Aadhaar authentication feature launched
  813. Aadhaar enrolment crosses 1 billion mark: Ravi Shankar Prasad
  814. CBDT processes 6.53 lakh online rectification requests in income tax returns
  815. Post offices pip SBI to have largest core banking footprint, says Ravi Shankar Prasad
  816. Geoinformatics- A promising career for youth
  817. How will Bharat Bill Payments System benefit you
  818. Government invests Rs 500 crore a year for research on electronics
  819. First e-pension Adalat of the country inaugurated
  820. Digital India will be a $1-trillion business opportunity
  821. Railway Budget 2016: Indian Railways to turn smarter with apps, drone technology
  822. SBI, ICICI Bank and PNB see surge in digital transactions: Report
  823. Traditional sectors hiring tech talent to stay in game
  824. IIT-Delhi installs India’s first 5G lab; here’s how it will boost Digital India
  825. WhatsApp takes massive step to push PM Modi’s ‘Digital India’, ties-up with top banks for its payment feature
  826. Bad password big cyber security threat in India: Experts
  827. Twitter Lite announced; company to partner with Vodafone in India
  828. Facebook's WhatsApp to Enter Indian Digital Payments Market
  829. Ericsson and IIT Delhi set up centre to research and explore 5G in India
  830. SAMSUNG LAUNCHES DIGITAL PAYMENT PLATFORM IN INDIA
  831. Vodafone-Idea merger: Birth of a telecom giant
  832. HP launches 'Centre of Excellence' to support Digital India
  833. What to Expect From Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2017
  834. Sundar Pichai in India: How Google is helping in Digital India campaign
  835. SBI, Coca-Cola ink pact for digital solutions and literacy initiative
  836. E-com as habit is Amazon's 2017 focus
  837. Delhi airport launches e-shopping platform
  838. Digital payments soar by up to 300% after demonetisation
  839. Online sales of health insurance to grow 15-20 times by 2020: Study
  840. E-wallet firms’ customer base surges
  841. Airtel launches India’s first payment bank with massive 7.25% interest on savings accounts
  842. India doubles balance limit for digital wallets to help merchants
  843. m-Wallet companies laugh all their way to the bank
  844. Experts say city needs automated response system
  845. India leads world in the digital transformation business impact
  846. Instagram photos may help identify landscape hotspots
  847. World Bank to rank cities on ease of living
  848. Soon, hop off a train to a cab, via IRCTC app
  849. Indian pharma sector going digital at a fast pace
  850. Now You Can Write Emails in Hindi, Gujarati, Urdu & Tamil
  851. India eyes indigenous expertise in cyber security, to fund security start-ups
  852. Ensure safety of policies with e-account
  853. Project Management An imperative for India's Growth Story
  854. Google brings Wi-fi station, YouTube Go and offline feature for Chrome to India
  855. Govt. officials can hire Uber, Ola cabs without surge pricing
  856. More Indians searching for govt jobs: Google
  857. Digital classifieds to be $1.2-bn. market
  858. An app to break the ice with children on safety issues
  859. Indian enterprises seek to preempt cyber attacks
  860. Reliance Jio Test SIM Does an Apple; Long queues prove appetite for #DigitalIndia
  861. India heralds new chapter in digital banking, UPI app goes live
  862. Microsoft plans cybersecurity centre in Connaught Place
  863. A new approach to digital payments
  864. India to have 180 million smartphones by 2019: ASSOCHAM-KPMG
  865. Naidu picks Microsoft’s Kaizala for governance
  866. Real estate portals looking at rating brokers for more customer satisfaction
  867. Dabur might sell others' products on new e-portal
  868. How Indian companies are cashing on Pokemon Go craze
  869. Rural 'next big focus' for ShopClues
  870. Indians online to hit 730mn by 2020
  871. Using data for better governance
  872. LG eyes component base in India
  873. Election apps find flavour in poll season
  874. Kanpur Based Shabda Nagari Aims To Bridge The Digital Divide In India Through Its Unique Offering
  875. Ericsson to deploy 15,000 smart meters in Assam
  876. 'Itihaasa' to Chronicle India’s Digital Revolution
  877. E-commerce Firms Ride Make in India to Reach Rural Markets
  878. Trends 2016: Digitization, a top priority
  879. Institutes gear up to train smartphone technicians
  880. Cisco to Support Digital India
  881. Cheap Mobile Phones to Give Shape to Centre’s Digital India Plan
  882. Dudhli village to turn digital this month
  883. Online banking users to reach 150 billion by 2020
  884. UP: Farmers taking help of social media to seek redressal of their problems, says minister
  885. A digital pot that can automatically provide water to plants
  886. India ready for 4 times jump in digital payments
  887. Engineering graduates develop fully automatic aquarium
  888. Kothapet banana seller goes digital: Now, swipe and pay for even a dozen
  889. Tech genius from Alwar roped in by Union Ministry of Electronics
  890. 'Challenge now is to offer quality voice and data'
  891. Uttarakhand schools to go digital, launch websites
  892. Facebook, Whatsapp account for Hirachuni village in Jharkhand
  893. BRHS Student Travels to India, Helps Bring Digital Education
  894. This man is crowdfunding to build digital classrooms in Indian villages
  895. Domestic Crude Oil Output Down 3.39% Over Year In June 2018
  896. Domestic Gold Imports Down 31.25% In This Fiscal
  897. Government Hopeful That Recent Measures Will Succeed In Stabilizing Sugar P...
  898. India's exports expected to touch USD 350 billion in current fiscal: Suresh...
  899. Rwanda is a rising star in the Africa growth story: FICCI India-Rwanda Busi...
  900. PHD Chamber Requests Government To Convene Urgent Meeting With Truckers To...
  901. Centre To Amend SEZ Rules To Be Aligned With GST Laws By Month-End: ASSOCHAM
  902. India Exchange Rate Flexibility Needed, Should Limit Intervention To Addres...
  903. Government Sets Target Of Doubling Farmers' Income By The Year 2022
  904. Insurance Industry Must Take Responsibility To Make India Fully Insured: Vi...
  905. A Total Of 1.17 crore LPG Connections Released Under PMUY This Fiscal
  906. Corporate India Becoming More Vulnerable To Sudden Policy Change Risks: ASS...
  907. GST Reduction On Carpets & Handicrafts - A Big Relief To Domestic Textile I...
  908. Huge Scope for Greater Economic Engagement with Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar:...
  909. ADB Approves US$ 631 Million For VCIC
  910. Prakash Industries allots 44.84 lakh equity shares
  911. CEAT to redeem NCDs aggregating Rs 200 crore
  912. Board of Hero MotoCorp approves investment of Rs 130 crore in Ather Energy
  913. Magadh Sugar & Energy gets assigned credit ratings for bank facilities
  914. Ethos raises Rs 11.99 crore
  915. Tata Elxsi director resigns
  916. Board of Hexaware Technologies recommends interim dividend
  917. Unjha Formulations to hold AGM
  918. Apollo Finvest (India) to hold AGM
  919. Century Plyboards (India) to convene AGM
  920. Board of Symphony recommends 1st interim dividend
  921. Symphony AGM scheduled
  922. G G Dandekar Machine Works to hold AGM
  923. Econo Trade (India) to hold board meeting
  924. Welspun Enterprises AGM scheduled
  925. Hong Kong Market extends gain on China stimulus bet
  926. China Stocks extend gain on stimulus plans
  927. Japan Market gains on upbeat offshore lead
  928. Australia Market falls on profit taking
  929. Hong Kong Market gains on signs of China monetary expansion
  930. China Stocks bounce on Stimulus measures
  931. Japan Market bounces on bargain hunting
  932. Australia Market gains 0.6%, lead by financial and material stocks
  933. Hong Kong Market gains in volatile trade
  934. China Stocks trade mixed
  935. Japan Market falls on stronger yen, Trump trade comments
  936. Australia: Market falls on Trump trade threats
  937. Hong Kong Market falls 0.5%
  938. China Stocks fall, spooked by yuan's fall
  939. Japan Market falls on stronger yen
  940. Imran's PTI ahead of Sharif's PML-N in Pakistan vote count (Second Lead)
  941. Industrial IoT to surpass consumer space in India by 2020: Report (Lead)
  942. Fight political battles without hatred, says Rahul (Lead)
  943. Three minor sisters starve to death in Delhi, probe ordered (Roundup)
  944. Rahul says he fights political battles without hatred
  945. IS kills 183 in fighting, suicide bombings in Syria (Third Lead)
  946. SC slams Power Ministry for extending deadline to modify thermal power plants
  947. Early trends put PTI ahead of PML-N in Pakistan vote count (Lead)
  948. Bharti Infratel's Q1 net profit down 4%
  949. India in talks with Bangladesh for deporting Rohingyas: Rajnath
  950. Starvation deaths: BJP, Congress attack Delhi government
  951. BRICS nations must put human rights first: Amnesty
  952. Middle-order help India recover on day 1 of practice match
  953. IndiGrid Q1 EBITDA up 10% Q-on-Q on acquisitions
  954. Biocon arm Syngene net profit up 6% in Q1
  955. BRICS business forum opens in Johannesburg
  956. 71% Indians suffer from poor muscle health: Study (Lead)
  957. Fourth Goa Minister hospitalised in two months
  958. ICW: Aditi, Kangana bedazzle in bridal couture
  959. Courts in country lack basic facilities: CJI Misra
  960. Two Bengal teachers arrested for misbehaving with girl students
  961. Lifestyle in Bastar has undergone sea change: President
  962. NSE, SGX resume discussion on collaboration in GIFT IFSC
  963. Madras HC orders DVAC to complete its probe against Panneerselvam fast
  964. Ambuja Cement's Q1 standalone net profit up 27%
  965. Over 70% of Indians have poor muscle health: Study
  966. Nestle can't trademark Kit Kat's shape: European court
  967. BJP's Rajasthan campaign begins from August 4
  968. IndiGo grounds a few A320 Neos for want of spare engines (Lead)
  969. Give us details on Choksi, CBI tells Antigua (Lead)
  970. Shimla's 250-year-old hilltop temple regains its past glory
  971. Anti-trafficking bill ignores consenting sex workers
  972. Infrastructure ecosystem crucial to maximising economic value (Column: Behind Infra Lines)
  973. I will either come back after raising the Indian flag in victory or return wrapped in it' (Book Extract) (July 26 is Kargil Diwas)
  974. A gathering of friends at Tito's grave (Travel Feature)
  975. Shalmali won't quit Bollywood, will focus on indie music
  976. Honeymooners from Kerala ignore political hiccups to stream into Maldives
  977. Beyond Business
  978. The splendid journey of Udayan Care and the tragic story behind it
  979. Here's what you should know about Rohit Prasad, the man behind Amazon Alexa
  980. North Korea: The forbidden country
  981. Serving non-vegetarian food on Air India, untouched by 'halal' tradition
  982. Dhadak' a tragic romance that sidesteps caste, gender politics of 'Sairat
  983. Hermes new travel watch is much the same Slim d'Hermes GMT
  984. A bizarre sunscreen booth is driving cocktail sales at hotel pools
  985. Farnborough Air Show a testbed for aviation industry's wilder imaginings
  986. Conan Doyle's defence of a murderer
  987. The case for UBI
  988. Asus Zenfone 5z review: Sleek, swift and power-packed mid-range smartphone
  989. Microsoft Surface Pro (2018) review: This is a polished, versatile tablet
  990. Kayakalp: Why Sacred Games could be Indian television's Lagaan moment
  991. Putin vs the US 'reset
  992. On mango trail: Peek into the world of a fruit that doesn't like to travel
  993. Moto G6 review: Value-for-money smartphone with premium design, features
  994. This Rolex made the first solo, non-stop voyage around the world
  995. The man who dressed Mick Jagger
  996. Calibre review: A dark, emotionally exhausting Netflix film that stuns you
  997. Are more and more people working meaningless jobs?
  998. David Lynch and Donald Trump: A brief, surreal history
  999. Neither East nor West: An Iranian rhapsody
  1000. What would Shakespeare have made of Trump?
  1001. Vinyl revival: The LP is making a comeback into living rooms, and how
  1002. World's first robot-made burger to hit Bay area soon. All you need to know
  1003. This is how toothy smiles in photos can prevent identity fraud
  1004. Why Trump voters supported Trump
  1005. The world in an arc
  1006. Inside Obama's White House
  1007. Bill Clinton and James Patterson have written a thriller, and it's good
  1008. A major breakthrough for Halep?
  1009. Meet Kate Spade, who stood for American women in fashion and beyond
  1010. Intoxication down the ages
  1011. Meet Michael Sitrick, the man who could not save Harvey Weinstein
  1012. Prying open history
  1013. GST boost: Srei looks to give new lease of life to its leasing business
  1014. Suzlon Energy aims to reduce 40 per cent of Rs 60 billion debt by FY18
  1015. Avendus Finance eyes Rs 20 bn lending from NBFC business this year
  1016. JSW Steel beats estimate; April-June consolidated net profit at Rs 23.39 bn
  1017. Maruti Suzuki to manufacture 3 mn units annually by 2025: R C Bhargava
  1018. Norwest venture and Intensive Softshare invests Rs 1 bn in FMCG firm Kishla
  1019. Slower replacement of turbines force IndiGo, GoAir to ground planes
  1020. TPG acquires a minority stake in pharma firm Sai Life Sciences
  1021. Petroleum definition changed for uniformity in operations: Government
  1022. Dr Batra's looks to take 'clinic in clinic' model to more countries
  1023. After Nissan, now Tech Mahindra takes space in Kerala to set up IT Center
  1024. NCLT rejects Jyoti Structures' resolution plan, orders liquidation
  1025. End of era! eBay India's 14-year long first innings comes to an end
  1026. L&T Q1 net profit jumps 43% to Rs 14.72 bn, income increases by 17%
  1027. Engineering and construction conglomerate Larsen & Toubro (L&T) today reported a 43.14 cent jump in consolidated net profit at Rs 1,472 crore for the first quarter ended June 30, 2018.
  1028. NCLT approves Liberty House resolution plan to acquire Amtek Auto
  1029. IndiGo grounds five A320 neo planes in Delhi over engine issues: Sources
  1030. Budget carrier IndiGo today grounded five A320 neo aircraft due to issues with Pratt & Whitney engines, according to sources.
  1031. JSW Steel first-quarter profit surges nearly four-fold, tops estimates
  1032. From 'Sanju' to 'Neerja', Fox Star Studios' focus on alliances pays off
  1033. ICICI Pru Life profit falls 69% to Rs 2.82 billion in June quarter of FY19
  1034. PVR revenue up 7% to Rs 7 bn in Q1 on growth of footfall in theatres
  1035. Apotex acquisition likely to reduce Aurobindo's dependence on US market
  1036. Prem Watsa's Fairfax Holdings invests $45 mn in parent of Digit Insurance
  1037. Here is how Samsung regained market leadership title from Xiaomi in Q2 2018
  1038. Your new Maruti Swift, Dzire may be recalled over faulty airbag controllers
  1039. In the fast lane: Despite speed bumps, M&M bullish on big trucks market
  1040. Three decades of Ravi Parthasarathy led to IL&FS's lateral growth
  1041. Walmart to boost Flipkart's e-play; plans 50 B2B stores across the country
  1042. JSW Steel aims to turn around insolvent Monnet Ispat in a year
  1043. Infosys takes Finacle on cloud to Australia; will bring it to India soon
  1044. Fortis-owned SRL Diagnostics puts in new strategy to increase revenue
  1045. Govt mulls selling $2.6 billion NHPC stake to state-run peer NTPC Ltd
  1046. Wistron to invest Rs 30 billion for second iPhone unit in Bengaluru
  1047. US companies face off with Paytm in lobbying against data storage rules
  1048. Want to work in a tech company? You don't need to know how to code
  1049. New WhatsApp update to support 'notification extension' for iOS 10 users
  1050. People in News
  1051. C Sivasankaran: A maverick prone to courting controversy and the CBI
  1052. Orios Venture looks to invest in startups solving small towns' problems
  1053. IIT Madras Incubation Cell sees surge in number of start-ups at 18% in FY18
  1054. Soon, Google AI tools to help customise learning for the students
  1055. Seed-stage investor SRI Capital announces $100 mn US-India VC fund
  1056. Kerala, Delhi startups win Global Impact challenge; awarded cash prizes
  1057. A milk startup takes on 300 million cows
  1058. Supply chain solutions firm Leap India eyes Rs 5-6 bn in Series-C funding
  1059. IIT Madras Incubation Cell sees increase in faculty joining startups
  1060. What Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin looks for in an entrepreneur
  1061. This Gurugram-based start-up brings cashless remote diagnosis to villages
  1062. EV cab service provider Lithium to raise $8 mn from IFC for expansion
  1063. Chai Point raises $20 mn in fresh funding from Paragon Partners, others
  1064. Ratan Tata-backed online broking firm Upstox cuts trading fee to 'nil
  1065. SolutionsInfini is making the right connect with SMS messaging platform
  1066. Start-up investors may be exempt from 'angel tax
  1067. Kerala to host Asia's largest startup conclave 'Huddle Kerala' on April 6
  1068. Lightspeed Venture rides on global exits, other companies scaling rapidly
  1069. 60% of startups may fail as they can't scale up amid lack of market: Pai
  1070. Online lending platform Avail Fin raises $17.2 mn to fund expansion plans
  1071. NestAway raises Rs 3.3 bn in series D funding from Goldman Sachs and others
  1072. India to have 100,000 startups by 2025: Mohandas Pai at NSE Tech Conclave
  1073. AI to the rescue: 6 startups that are redefining healthcare market in India
  1074. Nasscom worried over fall in angel, series A funding into start-ups
  1075. Sistema Asia-led group invests $12 mn in fitness startup HealthifyMe
  1076. Current Affairs
  1077. Cashing in on cash is a costly investment mistake. Just ask the millennials
  1078. Parliamentary panel raps govt for inadequate allocation of funds to defence
  1079. Mallya assets case: UK Court of Appeal refuses permission to appeal
  1080. 40 Under 40: Most influential people in business & the Indian connection
  1081. Goyal's nod to prosecute ex IRCTC group GM in graft case involving Lalu
  1082. Prioritise fake news issue over payments service plans: Govt to WhatsApp
  1083. Govt moves Delhi HC to recover $3.8 bn from Reliance, Shell, ONGC
  1084. Outfit spearheading quota stir for Maratha community calls off Mumbai bandh
  1085. Confused about Railways ticket refund rules? Here's your one-stop guide
  1086. Why retire when you're too old to enjoy it? Take a break, quit your job now
  1087. CBSE moves HC against order mandating NCERT books for schools
  1088. 2015 Patidar agitation: Gujarat court sends Hardik Patel to 2 years in jail
  1089. Who will be the members of Lokpal search committee? PM-led panel may decide
  1090. At $228 bn, China's defence spend 3 times more than India's: Union Minister
  1091. CBI writes to Antigua for whereabouts of PNB fraud-accused Mehul Choksi
  1092. Explain delay in making public institutions disabled-friendly: SC to govt
  1093. INX Media case: Chidambaram gets interim protection from arrest till Aug 1
  1094. 2 terrorists killed in J&K's Anantnag, gun battle underway in Kupwara
  1095. Madras HC sets aside court order discharging Maran brothers in BSNL case
  1096. Maratha quota stir makes Mumbai tense; buses attacked, slogans against CM
  1097. Four Indian-origin names in list of Fortune's 40 young influential people
  1098. Maratha quota stir: Mumbai bandh today; Navi Mumbai, Panvel to also be shut
  1099. CSR spending: Firms fail to meet govt mandate, despite improved compliance
  1100. News digest: Jio's fibre-to-home foray, new tax rules, PSB mergers and more
  1101. WhatsApp COO Matthew Idema apprises govt of steps taken to curb fake news
  1102. Why politicised trolling on social media is more destructive than fake news
  1103. Government says no special category status to Andhra as Manmohan raps Modi
  1104. Truckers strike: Fruit, vegetable prices soar in south, West India
  1105. Parliament passes anti-graft Bill that penalises bribe givers too
  1106. 1,662 defamatory websites, contents blocked by social media platforms: Govt
  1107. Truckers strike: Vegetables prices up 25% in UP, estimated loss at Rs 20 bn
  1108. UP govt to hold mega industrial projects worth Rs 600 billion on July 29
  1109. PM Modi arrives in Uganda on second leg of his three-nation Africa tour
  1110. Maratha outfits call for Mumbai bandh tomorrow as quota stir turns violent
  1111. IOA, Sports ministry treated us like servants at Rio Olympics: Chawrasia
  1112. American women sweep in triathlon's Paralympic debut
  1113. US swimmer Ryan Lochte banned for 10 months: Reports
  1114. PM Narendra Modi wishes Indian contingent for Rio Paralympics
  1115. Sports Minister Vijay Goel's slip of tongue receives heavy trolling on Twitter
  1116. PV Sindhu, Sakshi Malik, Dipa Karmakar, Pullela Gopichand presented BMW cars
  1117. Not upset with India's performance in Rio Olympics: Vijay Goel
  1118. Dipa Karmakar welcomes PM Modi's Olympics task force
  1119. Rio Paralympics: Ban continues on Russian competitors
  1120. OP Jaisha vs AFI: Claims, counter claims muddle the field
  1121. Sponsors drop Ryan Lochte after Rio scandal
  1122. NCP demands Vijay Goel's resignation over O P Jaisha marathon row
  1123. Indian officials' absence force O P Jaisha to run Rio marathon without water
  1124. In a first, government to confer Khel Ratna to 4 athletes
  1125. Dipa Karmakar returns to rousing welcome in Tripura
  1126. Olympic flag handed over to Tokyo for 2020 Games
  1127. Rio Olympics: Boxing on brink after Rio judging controversies
  1128. Olympic silver medalist P V Sindhu, Gopichand receive grand welcome in Hyderabad
  1129. Sindhu and Gopichand receive grand welcome at Hyderabad
  1130. Rio Olympics: Groundbreaking Games for women in Rio
  1131. CAS rules Narsingh Yadav intentionally took substance in tablet form
  1132. Rio bids farewell to athletes in colourful closing
  1133. US NBA stars rip Serbia for third gold in a row
  1134. Where the Saina, Sindhu legends were born
  1135. Rio Olympics: Sakshi Malik to be Indian flagbearer at Games closing
  1136. Shock defeat for Yogeshwar Dutt in qualification round
  1137. Sudarsan Pattnaik's sand sculpture congratulates Sindhu
  1138. Neymar steers Brazil to first Olympic football gold
  1139. South Africa's Caster Semenya wins 800m gold
  1140. Two rich yet too poor
  1141. Bolt, now atop the league of extraordinary gentlemen
  1142. NBC's $12-billion Olympics bet stumbles, thanks to millennials
  1143. Workers get 'no lunch' at venues infamous for bad quality food
  1144. Rio Olympics: Shuttler Chen Long beats Lee Chong Wei to clinch gold
  1145. Bharat Petroleum announces Rs 75 lakh award for P V Sindhu
  1146. Economy & Policy
  1147. Centre not to hike insurance cover of Rs 100,000 for bank deposits
  1148. NCLAT junks cement-makers' plea against CCI's Rs 67-bn cartelisation fine
  1149. ED gets power to impound fleeing economic offenders' property
  1150. GST slab of 28% may become virtual 'hollow shell' in year or so, says CEA
  1151. Ghaziabad and Lucknow civic bodies to list municipal bonds on NSE
  1152. Chhattisgarh area from where Naxals operate across India gets electricity
  1153. FSSAI asks nutraceuticals industry players to adopt self-regulation
  1154. New anti-graft Bill 'shields' govt staff, punishes bribe-givers: Explainer
  1155. India to remain fastest-growing major economy, but oil poses risk: Poll
  1156. Renewable energy sector needs $76 bn to meet 104-Gw balance target by 2022
  1157. LS passes anti-graft bill that punishes bribe-givers, shields govt staff
  1158. India emerging as global manufacturing, start-up hub: PM Modi in Uganda
  1159. Vijay Mallya reaches out to Indian officials, may want to return: Report
  1160. US eyes easier market access for soybean meal, easier norms on cherries
  1161. Modi govt seeks RBI's views on specific public sector bank mergers
  1162. Income Tax department seeks GST and GAAR details in new audit form
  1163. India's manufacturing weakness hits free trade agreement ambitions
  1164. Railways' massive archival journey to chug along 2.5 bn pages of history
  1165. Exporters fear India may lose $5.5 bn in gold medallion, coin exports
  1166. India eyes larger export share as Sri Lankan tea faces challenges
  1167. IMF wants India to focus on FDI, cautions against relying on global markets
  1168. RBI has wide-ranging and comprehensive powers to deal with PSBs: Govt
  1169. China clears 14 Indian rice companies for export amid trade war with US
  1170. Centre proposes amendment in labour law to recognise central trade unions
  1171. Indian money in Swiss banks down 80% since 2014, says FM Piyush Goyal
  1172. CRISIL SME Tracker: Ayushman Bharat a shot in the arm for MSE hospitals
  1173. Anti-dumping duty hike on Indian shrimps by US to have neutral impact
  1174. I-T dept crackdown on TDS defaults; e-retail portals, panchayats in focus
  1175. India money in Swiss banks fell 80% since 2014, says Piyush Goyal
  1176. Truckers' strike causes loss of Rs 70 bn worth of goods trade in Tamil Nadu
  1177. Thermal coal imports increase 14% in Q2, India on track for import rise
  1178. US Congress seeks strategy for measurable progress on India-US defence ties
  1179. Will Chandrababu Naidu's food card gamble in poll-bound Andhra pay off?
  1180. Power loan provisions by PSBs likely to touch $400 bn in September quarter
  1181. 15% spike likely in dry fruit imports from Afghanistan on easier trade flow
  1182. Why consolidation of sovereign holding for PSEs makes perfect sense today
  1183. Non PCA State-run banks to retain loan market share at 51% medium term
  1184. Canara Bank Q1 net profit up 12% at Rs 2.81 bn; bad loan decline marginally
  1185. Canara Bank reports 12% rise in Q1 net profit on higher interest income
  1186. Karur Vysya Bank Q1 profit declines by 69% to Rs 459.1 million; NPAs rise
  1187. Ahead of LIC deal, Moody's places IDBI Bank's long-term ratings for upgrade
  1188. HDFC Mutual Fund allots Rs 7.3 billion shares to anchor investors
  1189. IDBI Bank employees to go on strike on Aug 30 against 51% stake sale to LIC
  1190. Banking to jewellery sector drops by 10%, exports to take a hit: GLEPC
  1191. RBI to go for status quo in August policy review: SBI's eco research wing
  1192. RBI has wide-ranging powers to deal with banking frauds, says govt
  1193. Reliance Nippon Life Insurance's June quarter premium up 8% to Rs 7.5 bn
  1194. 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.
  1195. Citibank India reports a 6% drop in net profit to Rs 34 billion
  1196. Vijaya Bank targets Rs 10 bn profit in FY19; income rises to Rs 39 bn in Q1
  1197. PNB gets Rs 28.16 bn as part of capital infusion plan via equity shares
  1198. Citibank India reports decline of over 6% in net profit at Rs 34.03 bn
  1199. Nirav Modi scam: PNB, Allahabad Bank may decide on action against EDs, MD
  1200. Forex reserves continue to fall; down $734.5 million to $405.07 billion
  1201. ECGC to hike export insurance premium as claim payments shoot up
  1202. Liquidity crisis for gems, jewellery sector as Nirav Modi case scares banks
  1203. RBI to soon introduce lavender-coloured Rs 100 note: Salient features
  1204. Kotak Mahindra Bank consolidated Q1 net up 17% to Rs 15.74 bn
  1205. Housing prices rise slower at 6.7% from 10.4% in top 10 cities in FY18: RBI
  1206. The most important number in finance on its way out: All you need to know
  1207. RBL Bank's Q1 result meets estimates; profit up by 35% to Rs 1.9 bn
  1208. Edelweiss' NBFC arm ECLF to raise up to Rs 20 bn via public issue of bonds
  1209. RBL Bank Q1 profit surges 35% to Rs 1.9 billion, revenue up by 30%
  1210. Q1 earnings preview: Banking sector will take some more time to revive
  1211. HDFC Mutual Fund's market debut to bring a windfall for key employees
  1212. Jana Small Finance Bank to launch 2-wheeler loan products next year
  1213. Govt proposes bill to curb ponzi schemes, 10-yr jail for duping depositors
  1214. Bandhan Bank Q1 net profit jumps 47% to Rs 4.82 billion, NPA up by 0.64%
  1215. Scam-hit PNB nets Rs 1.5 billion in FY18 as below minimum balance penalty
  1216. Finmin to infuse Rs 113 bn in 5 PSUs to meet regulatory capital requirement
  1217. NPA crisis: ICICI audit committee hires law firm to probe into 31 accounts
  1218. The independent audit committee investigating the alleged irregularities in 31 NPA accounts of ICICI Bank has hired a law firm to assist the panel, an official said today.
  1219. Six PSBs, including PNB, may get capital infusion of Rs 80 billion: Report
  1220. Vikram Limaye's cricket role not good for IDFC
  1221. Meet the BS Banker of the year 2015-16: HDFC Bank's Aditya Puri
  1222. Meet the members of the new interest rate-setting committee
  1223. Newsmaker: R Gandhi
  1224. RBI notifies Urjit Patel's appointment as RBI governor
  1225. No regrets on speaking my mind, says Rajan
  1226. I had fantastic tenure; results to be visible in 5-6 years: Raghuram Rajan
  1227. General News
  1228. Suspected naxals damage railway tracks in C'garh's Dantewada
  1229. Suspected naxals today damaged railway tracks on the Visakhapatnam-Kirandul route in Dantewada district, disrupting the movement of trains, police said, on a day President Ram Nath Kovind arrived in Chhattisgarh for a two day visit.
  1230. Ghatkopar plane crash: Prabhu assures co-pilot's husband of fair probe
  1231. The husband of a co-pilot, who died along with four others in a plane crash at Ghatkopar last month, met Civil Aviation Minister Suresh Prabhu today, who assured him of a fair investigation into the incident.
  1232. Petitioning guv to dissolve govt attracts anti-defection law: Counsel
  1233. The Madras High Court was today informed that when the ruling party MLAs present a petition
  1234. Zika epidemic is not over,' says Brazilian specialist
  1235. Concern about the zika virus may have waned since the disease spiked in the months before the 2016 Rio Olympics, but the epidemic is not over, a Brazilian expert has said.
  1236. Polish senate nixes president's referendum bid
  1237. Poland's Senate today torpedoed a bid by the president for a non-binding referendum on a new constitution in a move that analysts said underscored tensions within the governing right-wing camp.
  1238. Macron under fire over response to security aide scandal
  1239. France's opposition lashed out at Emmanuel Macron today over his response to revelations that his top security aide roughed up protesters, accusing the president of badly mishandling the worst scandal since he took office.
  1240. Saouth Africa President Ramaphosa welcomes PM Modi
  1241. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was today welcomed by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa after he arrived in the country to attend the BRICS Summit beginning tomorrow.
  1242. Greek wildfires toll rises to 79 amid search for survivors
  1243. At least 79 people died in huge wildfires around Athens, Greek authorities said today, as rescuers scoured scorched homes and burned-out cars for survivors of one of the world's deadliest fire outbreaks.
  1244. Juncker to Trump: US, EU are 'close partners, not enemies
  1245. European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker said today the United States and EU were "not enemies" as he began talks with US President Donald Trump aimed at defusing trade tensions between the two key economies.
  1246. More than 220 dead in IS attacks on Syria's Sweida: monitor
  1247. The death toll from raids and suicide bombings carried out today by the Islamic State group in Syria's southern Sweida province has risen to over 220 people, a war monitor.
  1248. Stock rally adds fourth straight day as trade fears ebb
  1249. Trump, Juncker voice desire to reduce tariffs, trade tensions
  1250. Home Page
  1251. Pakistan elections: Polling ends, counting underway; Imran Khan's PTI leads
  1252. Imran Khan, Nawaz Sharif , Pakistan polls
  1253. R C Bhargava, Kenichi Ayukawa
  1254. Arvind Subramanian
  1255. Nestle loses UK appeal to trademark Kit Kat's four-fingered shape
  1256. Anil Ambani writes to Rahul Gandhi on Rafale deal, refutes allegations of lack of experience
  1257. Anil Ambani, RCom
  1258. HDFC MF IPO oversubscribed on day 1, receives bids for 19.4 million shares
  1259. IPO, Initial Public Offer
  1260. Sergio Marchionne, the CEO who saved Fiat Chrysler, dies at the age of 66
  1261. Fiat Chrysler,Sergio Marchionne,Fiat Chrysler
  1262. 4 out of 7 insurance, MF IPOs trade 22% below issue price in aggregate
  1263. Maratha quota stir
  1264. Larsen & Toubro, L&T
  1265. Mahindra, Sterling reinvent brands to counter competition from homestay
  1266. IndiGo, plane, flight, airplane
  1267. IT firms likely to incentivise top executives based on digital revenue
  1268. salary, salary hike
  1269. Hardik Patel
  1270. Info Edge (India) rallies 10% post Q1 results; stock hits new high
  1271. Online portals seek a new face of journalism
  1272. Bhel Q1 net up 93% to Rs 1.55 bn, chairman stresses prudent strategies
  1273. Mehul Choksi, pnb scam, gitanjali scam, cbi, antigua, nirav modi
  1274. Infosys, Indiabulls Ventures, Relaxo Footwears hit new high
  1275. Vodafone reports slowdown in quarterly growth
  1276. This Adani Group stock zooms 100% in 17 trading sessions
  1277. Gautam Adani
  1278. Hexaware Technologies slips 9% post Q2 results
  1279. Reuters watchlist: predicting the next downturn
  1280. Wall Street, economy
  1281. HDFC AMC IPO opens for subscription today. Should you invest?
  1282. HDFC AMC IPO
  1283. MARKET WRAP: Indices end flat ahead of July F&O expiry; SBI up over 1%
  1284. markets, sensex, nifty
  1285. Global Markets: Asia stocks track Wall Street gains, U.S.-EU meet keeps trade in focus
  1286. F1 Force India team boss Vijay Mallya waits outside Westminster Magistrates Court in London
  1287. RBI Governor Urjit Patel attends the customary post monetary policy review press conference, in Mumbai on Wednesday, June 06, 2018.
  1288. rice, rice industry
  1289. Piyush Goyal
  1290. India top destination for foreign, domestic educational donations: OECD
  1291. CBSE releases UGC NET 2018 answer key, result likely on July 31
  1292. Reliance Nippon Life insurance
  1293. Trump accuses China of targeting US farmers to get concessions on trade
  1294. First lake of liquid water discovered on Mars, raises possibility of life
  1295. Ryanair warns 300 staff of job cuts after spate of strikes hit bookings
  1296. EU to hit back with $20 bn tariffs if US imposes levies on imported cars
  1297. China has the last laugh after Taiwan tweak on US airlines' websites
  1298. On Pakistan election day, explosion kills 34, injures 36 in Quetta
  1299. 19 dead, more than 3,000 in need of rescue after Laos dam collapse
  1300. Trade war: EU commissioner seeks broad tariff cuts in negotiations with US
  1301. Twitter removes 143,000 apps between April and June for policy violation
  1302. Facebook to use AI against suspected Russian meddling in US mid-term polls
  1303. At least 32 killed in string of Islamic State suicide attacks in Syria
  1304. Military imprint, graft shadow make Pakistan election a close contest
  1305. Voting begins in Pakistan; parties of Imran Khan, Sharif in tight race
  1306. Pakistan Elections 2018: Who's contesting, and why India must closely watch
  1307. China does not manipulate yuan rate, says IMF after Trump's accusation
  1308. 26/11 accused Headley neither in Chicago nor in hospital, says his lawyer
  1309. Ahead of trade talks, Trump asks EU to drop all tariffs, barriers
  1310. Russia planning to meddle in mid-term polls to help Democrats: Donald Trump
  1311. Xi's dilemma: Debt cuts at home or sweeter terms to belt and road partners?
  1312. Trump says tariffs are greatest, hints more sanctions on trade allies
  1313. Imran Khan's PTI, Sharif's PML-N on equal ground in Pak polls: Gallup
  1314. Trump's mega billion dollar plan to shield farmers from trade war
  1315. China unveils new measures to boost growth amid trade war with US
  1316. How a bet on General Electric deal reaped $23 million and a criminal probe
  1317. Google shrugs off $5.1 bn fine with big earnings; makes $3.2 bn in profits
  1318. Partly-constructed hydropower dam collapses in Laos; several dead, missing
  1319. Is Britain headed for no-deal Brexit? A crazy idea that just might happen
  1320. Tel Aviv, Dubai climb list of costliest cities, thanks to tourism boom
  1321. Pakistan elections: Urban youth rise up against feudal, dynastic powers
  1322. Trump demands fairness from WTO, says era of economic surrender of US over
  1323. US sets stage for waivers to India, other countries buying arms from Russia
  1324. Latest News
  1325. Sebi mulls UPI-based payments for IPOs to reduce listing period to 3 days
  1326. Sebi pulls up mutual fund industry over dividend distribution practice
  1327. SGX-NSE resume tie-up talks on GIFT City; arbitration proceeding deferred
  1328. Can India become a gas-based economy? Hope in the pipeline
  1329. Letter to BS: Forcing RBI to transfer pre-determined amount is unwarranted
  1330. Gray Matters eyes education sector in India, plans to invest $40 mn
  1331. Local PEs face challenges in raising funds to invest in office properties
  1332. Loss of a year in school is a lesser evil, say states & educationists
  1333. With non-metro markets in sight, Bombay Dyeing repacks its legacy
  1334. SAT left with just one member; hearings in over 400 appeals on halt
  1335. Oriental Bank of Commerce narrows Q1 loss at Rs 3.93 bn; bad loans rise
  1336. Mahajan considering privilege notices against Modi, Sitharaman over Rafale
  1337. Facebook blocking bogus accounts, monitoring abuse to combat fake news
  1338. Rupee recovers by 8 paise to 68.86 against US dollar in late morning trade
  1339. New CWC: Rahul Gandhi in saddle as Congress gets into election mode
  1340. More MBA graduates are choosing tech jobs, and Silicon Valley is hiring
  1341. CRISIL SME Tracker: Scale-up recipe eludes branded-food MSEs
  1342. IIM-A, other top B-schools moot IIT-like joint placement committee
  1343. CRISIL SME TRACKER: Testing times for small electrical equipment makers
  1344. Philips gets Virat Kohli as brand ambassador for male grooming products
  1345. CRISIL SME Tracker: Working capital gap widening for MSMEs
  1346. Hot Wheels hits the road to reach its fans
  1347. US varsities may lose out as country gets tougher with overstaying students
  1348. Honda bets on the new Amaze to gain market, price begins at Rs 559,900
  1349. CRISIL SME Tracker: Working capital woes continue to hobble leather MSEs
  1350. IIM Sambalpur to tap corporates, entrepreneurs for Smart Villages
  1351. Nokia dials the IPL helpline, looks to establish a new identity
  1352. Increased employee productivity a primary driver for digital transformation
  1353. Regional content is helping OTT video services go mass, says report
  1354. Factors that help women return to work post their maternity leave
  1355. Martin Sorrell's exit from the Ad industry sets off questions about future
  1356. World's worst tech stock Lenovo Group may lose Hang Seng index status
  1357. IPL 2018: League teams hope to leverage growing star power of the players
  1358. Does your organisation conduct gender audits and have a diversity vision?
  1359. Firms are taking less time to detect a security breach, says Accenture
  1360. CRISIL SME trackrer: Trailing B-schools have their task cut out
  1361. Bangalore tops as the highest paying city, standing at Rs 1.08 mn: Report
  1362. 60% of Indian millennials eat out at least thrice a month, says report
  1363. Human error is a big security issue in data breaches, says study
  1364. Bengaluru is most preferred city for MBA aspirants in India: Survey
  1365. Gender diversity rises to 50% among doctoral research applicants at IIMs
  1366. How companies are using Neuromarketing to influence what brands you buy
  1367. Smiley Company looks to cash in on the ubiquity of its trademark emoji
  1368. Only 11% Indian firms are satisfied with current level of talent analytics
  1369. Organisations are redesigning jobs around AI and robotics, says report
  1370. IPL 2018: CSK, Rajasthan Royals take guard to put troublesome past behind
  1371. Art of storytelling in the digital age: Keep the message short and simple
  1372. Microsoft, YouTube, Facebook, Google shake down the Indian language tree
  1373. #MeToo movement reaches S Korea, one of world's worst workplaces for women
  1374. HRD Ministry leaves it to IIMs to chose between degree and diploma
  1375. Books & Ideas
  1376. Subbarao vs UPA: The governor in his labyrinth
  1377. Book Extract: Mix and match
  1378. Larsen & Toubro fixes record date for dividend
  1379. Sumeet Industries fixes record date for bonus issue
  1380. Asia Capital standalone net profit rises 50.00% in the June 2018 quarter
  1381. Menon Pistons standalone net profit rises 66.89% in the June 2018 quarter
  1382. Nalin Lease Finance standalone net profit declines 3.23% in the June 2018 quarter
  1383. Insilco reports standalone net loss of Rs 1.25 crore in the June 2018 quarter
  1384. EMA India reports standalone net profit of Rs 0.02 crore in the June 2018 quarter
  1385. Computer Point reports standalone net loss of Rs 0.16 crore in the June 2018 quarter
  1386. Inox Leisure standalone net profit rises 15.31% in the June 2018 quarter
  1387. Elantas Beck India standalone net profit declines 2.88% in the June 2018 quarter
  1388. Glaxosmithkline Pharmaceuticals standalone net profit rises 235.31% in the June 2018 quarter
  1389. Navin Fluorine International standalone net profit declines 19.39% in the June 2018 quarter
  1390. Century Plyboards (India) standalone net profit rises 32.97% in the June 2018 quarter
  1391. BLS Infotech reports standalone net loss of Rs 0.07 crore in the June 2018 quarter
  1392. Filatex India standalone net profit rises 40.54% in the June 2018 quarter
  1393. Kajaria Ceramics standalone net profit declines 3.20% in the June 2018 quarter
  1394. Thirumalai Chemicals standalone net profit declines 16.00% in the June 2018 quarter
  1395. Punjab Chemicals & Crop Protection standalone net profit rises 13.31% in the June 2018 quarter
  1396. Kirloskar Pneumatic Company reports standalone net profit of Rs 2.03 crore in the June 2018 quarter
  1397. Kajaria Ceramics consolidated net profit declines 7.24% in the June 2018 quarter
  1398. Team Lease Services standalone net profit rises 23.21% in the June 2018 quarter
  1399. KRBL standalone net profit declines 10.78% in the June 2018 quarter
  1400. Unique Organics reports standalone net profit of Rs 1.13 crore in the June 2018 quarter
  1401. Government Hopeful That Recent Measures Will Succeed In Stabilizing Sugar Prices
  1402. Team Lease Services consolidated net profit rises 32.91% in the June 2018 quarter
  1403. KRBL consolidated net profit declines 11.38% in the June 2018 quarter
  1404. Inox Leisure consolidated net profit rises 15.27% in the June 2018 quarter
  1405. Thirumalai Chemicals consolidated net profit declines 5.75% in the June 2018 quarter
  1406. Network 18 Media & Investments reports standalone net loss of Rs 76.50 crore in the June 2018 quarter
  1407. Network 18 Media & Investments reports consolidated net loss of Rs 113.17 crore in the June 2018 quarter
  1408. Hexaware Technologies consolidated net profit rises 25.45% in the June 2018 quarter
  1409. Modi govt should grant special category status to Andhra: T K Rangarajan
  1410. Letter to BS: Modi govt must share data on Goods and Services Tax
  1411. Letter to BS: Mamata to launch 'remove BJP, save country' campaign
  1412. Letter to BS: GST Council decisions are sound, but don't follow norms
  1413. When Presidents bully Fed, watch out
  1414. Bahujan Samaj Party has no official Facebook or Twitter accounts: Mayawati
  1415. Letter to BS: Trump to Modi, mature leaders just hug and bear it
  1416. Letter to BS: Railways aiming to install bio-toilets in all trains by 2019
  1417. Letter to BS: Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code needs firm backing
  1418. Mamata Banerjee plans to launch a campaign 'remove BJP, save country
  1419. Letter to BS: Disclosing Rafale deal details against 'national interest
  1420. Letter to BS: Modi govt defeats no confidence motion in Lok Sabha
  1421. Letter to BS: Vedanta delisting from LSE heralds a new era of concern
  1422. Letter to BS: LIC is acting as a proxy for the govt by investing in PSBs
  1423. Letter to BS: Exposure to public sector undertakings hurts LIC's returns
  1424. Letter to BS: Kerala's 'pay and stay in prison' plan is an interesting idea
  1425. Restaurants must embrace online delivery, and fast
  1426. European Union's Dublin conundrum
  1427. Letter to BS: Will MPs be serious and ensure successful Monsoon session?
  1428. Letter to BS: Nationalised banks mobilised savings of the poor for 50 years
  1429. Letter to BS: Review of penal provisions in Companies Act a welcome step
  1430. Colour of discord: Will saffron walls bring down crime graph in Yogi's UP?
  1431. Letter to BS: LIC board gives nod to 51% stake in debt-ridden IDBI Bank
  1432. Letter to BS: Consumers, not companies, own their data, says Trai
  1433. Show of solidarity: Mayawati fires Jay Prakash who criticised Rahul Gandhi
  1434. Fifa World Cup 2018 final: Puducherry LG Kiran Bedi's French connection
  1435. Letter to BS: Infrastructure financing is not the core competence of PSBs
  1436. Letter to BS: There's an urgent need for reforms in our education system
  1437. Letter to BS: Karnataka CM expresses unhappiness over coalition govt
  1438. Letter to BS: Hima Das is first Indian to win a medal in global track event
  1439. Letter to BS: Protecting Taj Mahal is India's national priority
  1440. Letter to BS: Global majors seek US help on RBI data norms
  1441. Govt to launch a special magazine on employment and self-employment
  1442. Lalu Prasad's elder son Tej Pratap is working hard on an image makeover
  1443. Sebi proposes three-phase process for re-classification of promoters
  1444. GST exemption on warehoused gold a major relief to jewellery exporters
  1445. 35 ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund schemes invest Rs 25 bn in Bharat-22 ETF
  1446. Sensex hits new high, Nifty settles at 11,085 on GST cuts and trust vote
  1447. Donald Trump's trade war is already hurting American gadget makers
  1448. Statsguru: World economy to maintain its growth momentum, says IMF
  1449. A leader at reasonable price: HDFC AMC IPO to hit market on Wednesday
  1450. TCNS Clothing IPO subscribed 5.2 times, sees strong demand from investors
  1451. Rapping the watchdog: Delhi HC order questions Sebi's penalty proceedings
  1452. Sebi proposes framework for corporates borrowings from bond market
  1453. Singapore likely to ease regime to allow routing of offshore funds
  1454. MCX claims technical glitch that resulted in multiple outages resolved
  1455. Bajaj Finserv Q1 net profit up 41% to Rs 8.26 billion, revenue jumps
  1456. Bajaj Finance's stellar show on strong demand; net profit rises 81% in Q1
  1457. HDFC will keep its stake above 50% in HDFC MF, says MD Milind Barve
  1458. Amazon's Prime Day evolves from rummage sale to must-shop event
  1459. Nestle India breaks into Rs 1 trillion market cap club after HUL and ITC
  1460. Crass is king: How Philipp Plein is making big business out of bad taste
  1461. India's sugar output is expected to reach a record 35-35.5 million tonnes
  1462. NSE registers record volumes as Gift City gains popularity among investors
  1463. Indian market hits record high but only a few stocks rising from sell-off
  1464. Inflight connectivity: Airline passengers split over using mobile phones
  1465. Statsguru: Economic climate worsens; industrial growth slows to 7-month low
  1466. In swift follow-up action, Indian warship visits Indonesia's Sabang port
  1467. If others are moving Titanic, we're moving a speedboat: Kunal Bahl
  1468. Today's Paper
  1469. Corporate credit demand gains pace, showing signs of gathering steam
  1470. Economy & Policy
  1471. Government likely to announce new Chief Economic Advisor next week
  1472. Steel to silicon: A digital way to make combat forces more lethal, accurate
  1473. Tipping Point: Large-cap funds beating mid- and small-caps after a long gap
  1474. File your income tax return before July 31 to avoid paying penal fees
  1475. Supreme Court's mandated long-term car insurance is good for customers
  1476. Here's how an informed investor can spot Ponzi scheme and avoid it
  1477. Why Mukesh Ambani may not be able to repeat a Jio in broadband services
  1478. Macro economy gives confusing signals to MPC on policy rate front
  1479. Food in multiplexes: Bombay HC gives Maharashtra govt 14 days to reply
  1480. Truckers strike: Traders feel the pinch as retail stocks get thin
  1481. Crowd thins at the last place to trade shares of RSE-listed companies
  1482. With 36% growth in Q1 profit, L&T takes a strong start to fiscal year 2019
  1483. Relief from witch hunt
  1484. A promise on paper
  1485. Decoding the Sage
  1486. Ringing in change
  1487. The decline and fall of Brand Ivanka
  1488. Is LIC bailing out debt-laden IL&FS?
  1489. Making sense of EPFO data
  1490. Arvind Subramanian's legacy
  1491. Mamata Banerjee expected to meet oppn leaders during 3-day Delhi visit
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  1494. Gene-Edited Crops Are Officially GMOs, European Court Rules
  1495. Autonomous Cars Must Anticipate and Adapt to Spontaneous Human Behavior
  1496. There's A Huge Subterranean Lake of Liquid Water on Mars
  1497. Rolls-Royce Is Building Cockroach-Like Robots to Fix Plane Engines
  1498. Here's What It Takes to Get Kicked off Facebook (Hint: It's A Lot)
  1499. China Is Investing In Its Own Hyperloop To Clear Its Crowded Highways
  1500. EU Fines Google $5 Billion for Stifling Android's Competition
  1501. 3 Reasons Why We Might Return to The Moon
  1502. Top AI Experts Vow They Won't Help Create Lethal Autonomous Weapons
  1503. This New Startup Is Making Chatbots Dumber So You Can Actually Talk to Them
  1504. AI-Generated Video Games Are Limitless, And Endlessly Entertaining
  1505. It’s Not Uber’s Fault That NYC’s Public Transportation Sucks
  1506. The Future of Bathroom Tech Was Here All Along, And it Could Help the Environment
  1507. MIT Researchers Create an Aerosol Spray Loaded With Nanobots
  1508. Leaders Who Pledged Not To Build Autonomous Killing Machines Are Ignoring The Real Problem
  1509. Tesla Is Reportedly Asking Suppliers to Refund Payments To Have More Cash On Hand
  1510. Virtual Reality Has Reached A Tipping Point.
  1511. It's Officially Here to Stay.
  1512. U.S. Military Declares Mandate on AI: We Want to Be the Threat
  1513. The BlackFly Flying Car is Making the Future of Flight Personal
  1514. This VR Horror Game Is Exactly as Scary as Your Body Can Handle
  1515. The Digest: Tech CEO Pitches Boeing a Flying Train Concept
  1516. Artificial Intelligence Is Automating Hollywood. Now, Art Can Thrive.
  1517. Federal Agencies Propose Major Changes to Endangered Species Act
  1518. Creating Genetically Modified Babies Is “Morally Permissible,” Says Ethics Committee
  1519. WhatsApp Updates Controls in India in an Effort to Thwart Mob Violence
  1520. The Digest: We Finally Know Where Those Mysterious Subatomic Particles Are Coming From
  1521. The FDA Just Approved a Drug to Keep Us a Little Safer From Another Pandemic
  1522. Most Of NASA’s Moon Rocks Remain Untouched By Scientists
  1523. This Wearable Controller Lets You Pilot a Drone With Your Body
  1524. Facebook Needs Humans *And* Algorithms To Filter Hate Speech
  1525. Hands on Virtual Reality, No Remotes Required
  1526. We’re Hiring: Futurism.com Wants an Assistant News Editor
  1527. A Beginner's Guide to Getting Involved with Cryptocurrency
  1528. Empowering Citizens: Experts Predict the Future of Our Urban Cities [Sponsored]
  1529. Have a Problem With Your Internet Provider? The FCC Doesn’t Want to Hear About It
  1530. This Cancer Cure
  1531. Video Is Fake. That's The Point.
  1532. The Digest: Walmart Patents Tech for Eavesdropping on Workers
  1533. The Digest: VR Treatment, Even Without a Therapist, Helps People Overcome Fear of Heights
  1534. The Digest: A Wildlife Charity Is Auctioning off a CryptoKitty in a First-of-Its-Kind Fundraiser
  1535. The Digest: More Than Half of ICO-Funded Startups Fail Within 4 Months, Study Says
  1536. Experts say the decision could "slam the door shut on this revolutionary technology.
  1537. The discovery puts a decades-long debate to rest.
  1538. The MTA shot itself in the foot, and blamed its limp on its cast.
  1539. We could be witnessing the birth of a new field in robotics.
  1540. Artificial intelligence can be dangerous even if its not housed in a terminator.
  1541. It's hoping to recoup a "meaningful amount" of past payments.
  1542. “It’s not hype anymore.
  1543. The military's stance seems directly at odds with the signatories of last week's pledge against autonomous weapons.
  1544. It will literally push you to your limits.
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  1546. “The present and future become flavorless without the past.
  1547. Consumers may now have to pay for the FCC's help.
  1548. Its creator tells us why he made a "Trojan horse" to teach people to be more skeptical of videos just like that one.
  1549. Save money. Live better. Maybe watch what you say.
  1550. A "virtual coach" could help you overcome your phobia.
  1551. Honu is half-cat, half-turtle, and 100% tax deductible.
  1552. If you buy in, researchers suggest you sell quick.
  1553. Here’s What It Takes to Get Kicked off Facebook (Hint: It’s A Lot)
  1554. EU Fines Google $5 Billion for Stifling Android’s Competition
  1555. Top AI Experts Vow They Won’t Help Create Lethal Autonomous Weapons
  1556. AI-Generated Video Games Are Limitless, And Endlessly Entertaining
  1557. Hands on Virtual Reality, No Remotes Required
  1558. News
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  1560. Artificial Intelligence
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  1562. Earth & Energy
  1563. Enhanced Humans
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  1569. Sci-Fi Visions
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  1573. Building the future together
  1574. #CRISPR
  1575. #europe
  1576. #GMOs
  1577. #automaker
  1578. #autonomous car
  1579. #car
  1580. #extraterrestrial life
  1581. #mars
  1582. #the digest
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  1587. #bidet
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  1589. #aerosol
  1590. #nanotech
  1591. This Week in Tech: July 7 â€" July 13, 2018
  1592. #ai
  1593. #artificial intelligence
  1594. #drones
  1595. #elon musk
  1596. #finance
  1597. #tesla
  1598. #AR
  1599. #augmented reality
  1600. #virtual reality
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  1603. #blackfly
  1604. #canada
  1605. #electric plane
  1606. #biometrics
  1607. #horror
  1608. Future Transportation Solutions will Travel Faster And Further Than Ever Before
  1609. The Digest: A British Startup Is Using AI to Teach Cars to Drive Themselves
  1610. The Digest: Baidu’s Autonomous Buses Will Start Transporting Passengers in Japan Next Year
  1611. Hinge Is Using a New Algorithm to Identify Your “Most Compatible” Mate
  1612. Qbits for Cubists: Robots Made These Incredible Works of Fine Art
  1613. DeepMind Created a Test to Measure an AI’s Ability to Reason
  1614. Google and The UN Team Up To Study The Effects of Climate Change
  1615. Electric Cars Are Too Important For Elon Musk to Put at Risk
  1616. The Digest: Removing Spent Underwater Oil Rigs Might Do More Harm Than Good
  1617. Electronic Skin Lets Amputees Feel Pain Through Their Prosthetics
  1618. CRISPR Doesn’t Cause Unintended Mutations in Monkeys, Study Finds
  1619. Biohacker Who Implanted Transit Chip in Hand Evades Fine
  1620. Malta Plans to Create the World’s First Decentralized Stock Exchange
  1621. Alphabet Will Bring Its Balloon-Powered Internet to Kenya
  1622. Manufacturer Confirms Installing Remote-Access Software on U.S. Voting Machines
  1623. The Digest: A New Cloaking Approach Could Potentially Make Objects Invisible From Every Direction
  1624. The Digest: One of Saturn’s Moons Has Everything Needed to Host Life
  1625. AirPods Meet Bose: The World’s Smartest Earphones Let You Personalize Your Audio Experience [Affiliate]
  1626. We May Have Reached a Turning Point in the Opioid Crisis, Report Implies
  1627. The Digest: These Mind-Blowing Images of The Human Body Were Made By A New Kind of Scanner
  1628. The Digest: Scientists Create New Cochlear Implants That Allow Gerbils to “Hear” Light
  1629. Blue Origin’s New Shepard Rocket Aces Important Test
  1630. NASA’s Sending a Satellite to the Sun
  1631. SpaceX and Boeing Delays Could Cost NASA Access to the ISS
  1632. Origami-Inspired Device Catches Fragile Sea Creatures Without Harming Them
  1633. Boston Dynamics’ SpotMini Could Deliver Your Next Package
  1634. The Digest: This Floating Robot DRAGON Can Change Shape Mid-Flight
  1635. Microsoft President Calls For Government Rules For Facial Recognition Technology
  1636. The Digest: Magic Leap’s Disappointing Demo Could Be A Death Knell For AR
  1637. We Talked To The New Leader of Space Nation Asgardia About What The Future Holds
  1638. New VR Demo Lets You Use Your Hands to Explore A Cat’s Innards
  1639. Disney Made A VR Jacket That Can Simulate Hugs, Snakes Crawling On Your Back
  1640. Scientists Use EEG Machine to Create Digital Images From Brain Activity
  1641. #editor
  1642. #futurism
  1643. #futurism staff
  1644. #101
  1645. #blockchain
  1646. #crypto
  1647. #allianz
  1648. #future cities
  1649. #moma
  1650. #communications providers
  1651. #fcc
  1652. #internet
  1653. #cancer
  1654. #communication
  1655. #fake news
  1656. This Week in Science: July 7 â€" July 13, 2018
  1657. #patents
  1658. #surveillance
  1659. #mental health
  1660. #phobia
  1661. #charity
  1662. #cryptokitty
  1663. #cryptocurrency
  1664. #initial coin offering
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  1704. Forbes Under 30 Summit Asia 2018: Startups Pitch Onboard Hong Kong's Iconic Tram
  1705. World's Biggest Trading Firm Says It's Prepared To Neutralize Tariff Shocks
  1706. Highlights From Forbes Under 30 Summit Asia In Hong Kong
  1707. Now You Can See Your Dream Home In Virtual Reality - Here's How This Startup Is Doing It
  1708. Myanmar Tycoon Faces Business Woes In Crisis-Torn Country
  1709. South Korea's Richest 2018
  1710. Beyond Blockchain: Richard Branson Faces Hard Realities Of Building A Borderless World
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  1714. What This Navient Lawsuit Means For Your Student Loans: More Q&A
  1715. House Committee Introduces Tax Reform 2.0
  1716. Alexis Ohanian's Next Crusade: Paid-Parental Leave For All Americans
  1717. Uber Riders Report High Fees From 'Vomit Fraud' And Ghost Trips
  1718. Craigslist Rival OfferUp Wants To Capitalize On Car-Crazy Consumers
  1719. This Utah Startup Raised Two Funding Rounds And Tripled Its Valuation In Less Than 3 Months
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  1728. The Inside Story Of Papa John's Toxic Culture
  1729. Ivanka Trump Shuts Namesake Fashion Label After Four Years
  1730. Big Day For Bezos As His Net Worth Briefly Surpasses $151 Billion
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  2210. THERE is no shortage of water on Mars. Astronomers reckon there is at least 5m cubic kilometres of ice locked up beneath the planet’s dusty regolith. Whether any of it is liquid is a trickier question.
  2211. THE question of who would replace Sergio Marchionne has been in the air for a year or more, ever since the chief executive of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) announced that he would step down in 2019. But the way the answer came was both shocking and sad.
  2212. 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”).
  2213. WAITING in a shuttered Cambodian newsroom for the police to arrive would test any journalist’s nerve. Flickering strobe lights illuminate empty desks and abandoned pens. Unexpected noises invite alarm. But across South-East Asiaâ€"a region of 11 countries and more than 640m peopleâ€"journalists have learned to expect trouble.
  2214. THE headquarters of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), on the banks of Lake Geneva, once belonged to the League of Nations. That ill-fated body was crippled by American isolationism. The building’s occupant today is also at the mercy of decisions taken in Washington.
  2215. THE new Brexit plan has crumpled on its first contact with reality. Faster than even we expected, Parliament has been seized by the idea that Theresa May might not be able to win a majority for a Brexit of any sort.
  2216. ASK the chief investment officer of a fund-management firm how to spread your investments and you will be told to put so much in stocks, so much in bonds and something in hedge funds or private equity. Chances are that white-elephant buildings, eggs and long-life milk will not feature.
  2217. HOW high can they go? On July 18th the European Commission hit Google with a record fine of €4.3bn ($5bn) for entrenching its dominance in internet search by illegally tying together this service and other mobile apps with Android, the firm’s mobile operating system.
  2218. AMONG the Republicans cowering before President Donald Trump, the presence of Marco Rubio and Paul Ryan has been especially disheartening. Yet both threatened to regrow spines this week. “Russia is an adversary,” declared Senator Rubio, in response to the president’s fraternising in Helsinki.
  2219. OF ALL the bets placed on the football World Cup, the biggest gamble took place in the Caribbean. Lacking a competitive side, many football-mad Haitians have adopted Brazil as their teamâ€"some because they share African roots with Pelé, Brazil’s greatest player ever, others because Brazil has given Haiti financial and military aid.
  2220. “FOR the first time in our history, fair elections are going to be held,” insisted Fawad Chaudhry, a spokesman for the opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, this week. Unfortunately, this view is not universally held.
  2221. IT SEEMED an irrational decision 20 years ago. DP World is one of the world’s largest maritime firms. From a squat office overlooking Dubai’s bustling Jebel Ali port, it directs operations in 40 countries. Most are in busy shipping hubs such as London and Rotterdam.
  2222. A REMARKABLE summit between the European Union and China in Beijing on July 16th marked a turning-point in Chinese views of the EU. Rules and laws bind the EU’s 500m citizens together, albeit scratchily at times. Chinese leaders are sniffy about polities that espouse rule of law as a founding principle.
  2223. 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.
  2224. 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.
  2225. CONVENTIONAL wisdom holds that the surge in migration to Europe since 2015 has set off a backlash in anti-immigrant sentiment. Opinion polls, however, do not support this link. In November 2014 Eurobarometer began asking citizens of EU countries about their feelings towards immigrants.
  2226. THE most sinister aspect of Jehovah’s Witnesses, as they are portrayed in “Apostasy”, is the way their apocalyptic and authoritarian beliefs are disguised by the bland aesthetics of a corporate away day. Meetings in their drab white-and-beige “Kingdom Hall” might as well be marketing conferences in a chain hotel.
  2227. 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.
  2228. THE scene in the centre of Afrin, a Kurdish city in north-western Syria, hardly inspires confidence in the future. A destroyed statue of a mythical Kurdish hero is a reminder of the plunder of the city after its capture earlier this year by Arab and Turkoman rebels backed by Turkish tanks, from Kurdish rebels.
  2229. SQUEEZING the top 1% ought to be the most natural thing in the world for politicians seeking to please the masses. Yet, with few exceptions, today’s populist insurgents are more concerned with immigration and sovereignty than with the top rate of income tax. This disconnect may be more than an oddity.
  2230. STAND-UP comedy had its first golden age 40 years ago. Between 1978 and 1988 more than 300 comedy clubs opened across America; along with big hair, shoulder pads and cocaine, laughs became a cultural commodity.
  2231. THERE is a scene in “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again” in which Harry (Colin Firth) is snoozing through contract negotiations. They have been going on for 14 hours and, frankly, there’s somewhere else he would rather be. His interlocutors scold him: this deal could make his unspecified business the biggest in Europe! But Harry cares not.
  2232. EVEN before the Supreme Court piled in, American unions were in a bad way. In their heyday in the mid-1950s, more than 30% of workers were members. Today just 11% are.
  2233. ACROSS the world, freedom of the press is atrophying. According to scores compiled by Freedom House, a think-tank, the muzzling of journalists and independent news media is at its worst point in 13 years.
  2234. ALL should be rosy at Europe’s largest low-cost airline. Ryanair’s passenger numbers are growing and costs per seat-kilometre flown areâ€"just aboutâ€"lower than its competitors’.
  2235. Blood & Ivy: The 1849 Murder That Scandalised Harvard. By Paul Collins. W.W. Norton & Company; 320 pages; $26.95 and £21.99. VISITING Boston in 1868, Charles Dickens was asked what he wanted to see most.
  2236. 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.
  2237. IN DECEMBER 1989 Guido van Rossum, a Dutch computer scientist, set himself a Christmas project. Irked by shortcomings in other programming languages, he wanted to build his own. His principles were simple. First, it should be easy to read.
  2238. “RAPE-GANG members are predominantly followers of the cult of Mohammed,” declares the speaker, in a matter-of-fact tone. The crowd gathered on Whitehall boo. “The founder of their cult was himself a paedophile and kept sex slaves,” he continues in a near monotone. MPs are “traitors, collaborators and quislings,” he adds.
  2239. KING MOHAMMED VI of Morocco has had a quiet year. The monarch, who has visited at least 14 African countries since October 2016, scaled back his travels after a heart operation in February. But he still managed to play host to Mali’s prime minister in March and visit Congo-Brazzaville in April.
  2240. 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.
  2241. 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.
  2242. 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.
  2243. 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.
  2244. 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.
  2245. “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.
  2246. 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.
  2247. 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.
  2248. 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.
  2249. 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.
  2250. 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?
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  2252. 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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  2255. Will Mike Manley measure up to his predecessor?
  2256. Protests will meet holidaymakers
  2257. Rulers with much to hide hate hacks
  2258. The American-led trade order is in danger. But it may yet be saved
  2259. If Parliament cannot agree on a Brexit plan, the decision must go back to the people
  2260. Lessons in preserving the value of savings from hyperinflation
  2261. The European Commission is right to tackle the tech titans, but its remedies are wanting
  2262. It is impossible to know whether the GRU swung the 2016 election, and therefore impossible to say categorically that it did not
  2263. Jovenel Moïse faces the same obstacles that have bedevilled his predecessors
  2264. Army meddling could put Imran Khan, a former cricket star, in charge of the country
  2265. But it faces rivals from Qatar to China
  2266. It may not get the comfort it seeks
  2267. The nuclear material at the heart of Japan’s energy policy is becoming a liability
  2268. Religions gather strength as they cross the ocean
  2269. There is no correlation between recent flows of refugees and increasing resentment of foreigners
  2270. Written and directed by Daniel Kokotajlo, a former believer, the film is clear and courageous on the organisation’s failings
  2271. Poor health care and job insecurity shorten lives
  2272. Looting is on the rise, and residents are chafing under Islamist rule
  2273. Concentrated wealth leads to concentrated power
  2274. Can it prevent another bust?
  2275. The “Mamma Mia!” sequel shows how the band thrives in periods of political and economic gloom
  2276. Janus, the god of beginnings and endings, will likely increase inequality and pull Democrats leftward
  2277. Illiberal regimes are clamping down on independent media across the world
  2278. Europe’s largest airline has been hit by a series of walk-outs since it began to recognise trade unions
  2279. Before the Parkman case, only one university fellow had ever been executed
  2280. But not for reasons that should be celebrated
  2281. And its inventor has just stepped down
  2282. Brexit’s problems mean the populist party is back in business. But its purpose has changed
  2283. Even if some of its neighbours are resisting its charm
  2284. As America defies and dismantles the international rules-based order, a report from the future imagines what might replace it
  2285. Their lives would be better, even if they did not learn very much
  2286. After the euro crisis and Brexit, Poland and Italy could open up new fissures within the EU. A report from 2020 imagines how
  2287. How the business world finally reached a milestoneâ€"and what had to change along the way
  2288. Driven by technological and legal changes, how far can the “gig economy” go?
  2289. Advocates of “data as labour” think users should be paid for using online services
  2290. How aquatic, autonomous robots could reduce lawlessness at sea
  2291. Whether complex life would still have arisen on Earth in the absence of the Moon is the subject of much debate
  2292. Examine the foodstuffs that might sustain mankind in 2050, right on your kitchen table
  2293. Once filmmakers have no need of human actors, expect more sequels, more lawsuitsâ€"and fewer opportunities for newcomers
  2294. Fifty years on, how might things have been different?
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  2296. The root of the problem is not how society treats its young, but the way it treats women
  2297. High fines, meagre results
  2298. Data workers of the world, unite
  2299. Putin's Russia and the ghost of the Romanovs
  2300. Ramaphosa: can he deliver Mandela's dream?
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  2304. In 1918 We Faced the Flu Pandemic. Today, We’re Still Fighting the War.
  2305. Is Organic Really Better? 4 Food Myths Debunked By Science
  2306. Advanced Reproductive Technology is Here. But Who Decides Who Gets Access?
  2307. When It Comes To Natural Disasters, Technology Has An Unavoidable Dark Side
  2308. Your Future Doctor May Not be Human. This Is the Rise of AI in Medicine.
  2309. Your New Best Friend: AI Chatbot
  2310. Losing Weight in the Future Will Not Be One Size Fits All
  2311. We Need to Open the AI Black Box Before It's Too Late
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  2313. Could Digital Voting Create a Society That Is Truly Governed by the People?
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  2315. Our Climate Is Changing Rapidly. It's Time to Talk About Geoengineering.
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  2317. Aliens, Autonomous Cars, and AI: This Is the World of 2118
  2318. Once And For All, Here's What Science Says About GMOs
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  2321. Companies arrive quicker at disaster sites, experimental technology in tow. That might not be great in the long run.
  2322. From mental health apps to robot surgeons, artificial intelligence is already changing the practice of medicine.
  2323. What if AI bots could be the ones to have meaningful conversations with humans?
  2324. 2.2 billion people worldwide are too heavy. How can we help them lose weight?
  2325. If we don't, the biases of our past could dictate our future.
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  2327. Imagine getting your kale from the abandoned brewery down the street.
  2328. It could save the planet. Or it could make everything worse.
  2329. Here's what we think our world will look like in a century, from our perspective today.
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  2398. Equity markets open on high note on Wednesday
  2399. US dollar trades mixed amid economic data
  2400. Time to speak up for trading system: WTO chief
  2401. Chinese shares open mixed
  2402. Industrial IoT to surpass consumer space in India by 2020: Report
  2403. IndiGo grounds a few A320 Neos for want of spare engines
  2404. Give us details on Choksi, CBI tells Antigua
  2405. Karnataka draws blueprint for farm loan waiver
  2406. A Japanese town in Gujarat soon
  2407. Parliament passes Economic Offenders Bill
  2408. Canara Bank net up 12% in Q1
  2409. HC admits PIL over ban on coal handling at Goa port
  2410. Sale of residential units rise 3% across metros in first half of 2018
  2411. Choksi took citizenship of Antigua in November 2017
  2412. Two mega hydropower plants in Himachal shut
  2413. IOC opts for Honeywell technology for fuels of BS-VI grade
  2414. Godrej Interio eyes 25% revenue growth, plans Rs 400-cr investment
  2415. Defence budget as percentage of GDP lowest since 1962 war, says House panel
  2416. RS passes Economic Offenders Bill
  2417. Jharkhand government portal leaking users' identity data: French researcher
  2418. Infrastructure ecosystem crucial to maximising economic value
  2419. I will either come back after raising the Indian flag in victory or return wrapped in it'
  2420. A gathering of friends at Tito's grave
  2421. India's first power sector infrastructure investment trust (InvIT) India Grid (IndiGrid) on Wednesday announced its results for the first quarter ended June, declaring a 10 per cent rise over the previous quarter in its earning before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) at Rs 145.8 crore on the back of acquisitions.
  2422. Leading biotech firm Biocon's arm Syngene International Ltd posted Rs 66 crore net profit for the first quarter, registering 6 per cent annual growth from Rs 62 crore in the like period year ago.
  2423. The curtain of the BRICS Business Forum, which is part of the 10th BRICS Summit, was raised here in South Africa on Wednesday.
  2424. As the Internet of Things (IoT) adoption picks up in India, sectors like energy and utilities, industrial manufacturing, transport and logistics and agriculture will lead the market and industrial IoT will surpass the consumer IoT space in the country by 2020, a new report said on Wednesday.
  2425. The Singapore Exchange (SGX) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE) have resumed discussions on a potential collaboration in Gujarat International Finance Tec-City International Financial Services Centre (GIFT IFSC), a statement said on Wednesday.
  2426. Cement manufacturer Ambuja Cement reported a rise of 27.29 per cent in its standalone net profit for the quarter ended June 30, 2018.
  2427. The European Court of Justice on Wednesday ruled that while the makers of renowned chocolate bar Kit Kat might rightfully own the product's name, they cannot claim ownership of its well-known shape.
  2428. Budget passenger carrier IndiGo on Wednesday said that it has grounded a few of its Airbus 320 Neo aircraft due to want of spare engines from Pratt and Whitney.
  2429. The CBI on Wednesday said it had written to the Antiguan authorities seeking details of Mehul Choksi's whereabouts in connection with the Rs 13,500-crore Punjab National Bank fraud case.
  2430. Taking a dim view of the Union Power Ministry shifting to 2022 the deadline for installing flue-gas desulfurization (FGD) in coal-fired thermal power plants, the Supreme Court on Wednesday told the ministry to be honest and say it will not do it or is incapable of doing it.
  2431. The Karnataka government has drawn a blueprint to waive crop loans of farmers from state-run and co-operative banks in the southern state, an official statement said.
  2432. The Gujarat government has decided to develop a township for the Japanese expats to further promote flow of investment from Japan that has filled the state's first country-specific industrial estate in less than two years.
  2433. Telecom tower infrastructure provider Bharti Infratel on Wednesday reported a decline of 4 per cent in its net profit for the quarter ended June 30, 2018 due to co-location exits as a result of operator consolidation in the Indian Telecom Industry.
  2434. Parliament on Wednesday passed the Fugitive Economic Offenders Bill, 2018, that provides for measures to deter absconding economic outlaws from evading prosecution by staying outside the jurisdiction of Indian courts, with the Rajya Sabha's nod to the law.
  2435. State-run Canara Bank posted Rs 282 crore net profit for the first quarter of fiscal 2018-19, registering 12 per cent annual growth from Rs 252 crore in the same period year ago.
  2436. The Panaji bench of the Bombay High Court has issued notices to Mormugao Port Trust, South West Port Ltd (SWPL), Adani Mormugao Port Terminal, Vedanta and others following a public interest litigation filed by NGOs from the port town of Vasco seeking stoppage of coal handling facilities at the port.
  2437. With rise in demand in the residential real estate sector, sales of housing units across eight metro cities rose by 3 per cent in the January-June period to 124,288 units, a Knight Frank report said here on Wednesday.
  2438. Fugitive diamond jeweller Mehul Choksi wanted in the Rs 13,500 crore Punjab National Bank (PNB) fraud case along with his nephew Nirav Modi had taken the citizenship of Antigua in November 2017 after "robust due diligence", an Antiguan newspaper reported on Wednesday.
  2439. The country's two mega hydropower plants in Himachal Pradesh were temporarily shut down on Wednesday, owing to a rise in the level of the silt content in the Satluj river, disrupting power supply to the northern states, including New Delhi.
  2440. State-run Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) has chosen US petroleum technology major Honeywell UOPs Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) technology to supply high-quality hydrogen at its refineries, Honeywell announced on Wednesday.
  2441. Godrej Interio, a leading furniture manufacturer, is looking at 25 per cent growth in revenue to Rs 2,500 crore in the current fiscal, a company official said here on Wednesday.
  2442. The current defence budget as a percentage of GDP is lowest since the India-China war in 1962, a parliamentary panel has said and expressed its "unhappiness" over the share of capital expenditure in the defence expenditure being "abysmally low".
  2443. The Rajya Sabha on Wednesday passed the Fugitive Economic Offenders Bill, 2018 that provides for measures to deter absconding economic outlaws from evading prosecution by staying outside the jurisdiction of Indian courts.
  2444. Famous French security researcher, who goes by the name of Elliot Alderson, claimed on Wednesday that identity data of nearly 9,000 people who logged into the Jharkhand government's portal is available in the open.
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  2446. Parliament passes Economic Offenders Bill (Lead)
  2447. Godrej Interio eyes 25% revenue growth, plans Rs 400-cr investment (Lead, correcting para 5)
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  2453. Police in Hyderabad book a case against filmmaker Ram Gopal Verma for making objectionable remarks against Lord Ganesh
  2454. Met department predicts cloudy sky over Guwahati during the next 12-hours; maximum temperature to hover around 32C
  2455. Two senior BJP leaders question projection of ex-dy CM Sushil Kumar Modi as face of party in Bihar assembly polls 2015
  2456. Rameswaram fishermen, who were on indefinite strike seeking end to attacks by Lankan Navy, to call off strike Monday
  2457. Spell of rain today cooled Delhi and adjoining areas in Haryana and UP; met office forecasts more rainfall during day
  2458. Special daily flights will be operated from September 9 for Haj Yatra from Ahmedabad airport, say officials
  2459. Himachal Pradesh
  2460. No arrest made in ragging to suicide case in Hamirpur college as police locating mobile call details
  2461. Jammu and Kashmir
  2462. Security tightened across Jammu ahead of two-day visit of President Pranab Mukherjee from September 1
  2463. BBMP to undertake a drive to clear encroachments on footpaths in Kempegowda area in Bangalore September 1-2
  2464. BJP president Amit Shah to address party leaders and grass root-level functionaries in Thiruvananthapuram tomorrow
  2465. A cyber police station will become operational under the Howrah Police commissionerate from tomorrow
  2466. Madhya Pradesh
  2467. No shortage of power in Madhya Pradesh, says chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan
  2468. Eight fishermen were rescued safely from a boat which capsized in Nilwande sea coast near Ratnagiri
  2469. Ex-IAS officer Uttam Khobragade to join RPI on Tuesday in presence of Ramdas Athawale
  2470. Two killed in a police firing in Manipur during protest against imposition of prohibitory order in Ukhrul, say police
  2471. Odisha govt has directed its administrative dept not to hire or re-employ any retired public servant beyond 65 years
  2472. Police today arrested a man who had killed his elder brother at Fatehgarh Churian town in Batala August 24
  2473. Army recruitment exam scheduled to be held in Bikaner today has been canceled after paper leak; 9 people arrested
  2474. Tamil Nadu
  2475. UP East
  2476. Uttar Pradesh government today announced exemption of entertainment tax on Priyanka Chopra starrer biopic Mary Kom
  2477. UP West
  2478. West Bengal
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  2480. The CBI on Wednesday said it had written to the Antiguan authorities seeking details of Mehul Choksis whereabouts in connection with the Rs 13,500-crore Punjab National Bank fraud case.
  2481. The Gujarat government has decided to develop a township for the Japanese expats to further promote flow of investment from Japan that has filled the states first country-specific industrial estate in less than two years.
  2482. Bharti Infratels Q1 net profit down 4%
  2483. Parliament on Wednesday passed the Fugitive Economic Offenders Bill, 2018, that provides for measures to deter absconding economic outlaws from evading prosecution by staying outside the jurisdiction of Indian courts, with the Rajya Sabhas nod to the law.
  2484. Fugitive diamond jeweller Mehul Choksi wanted in the Rs 13,500 crore Punjab National Bank (PNB) fraud case along with his nephew Nirav Modi had taken the citizenship of Antigua in November 2017 after robust due diligence, an Antiguan newspaper reported on Wednesday.
  2485. The countrys two mega hydropower plants in Himachal Pradesh were temporarily shut down on Wednesday, owing to a rise in the level of the silt content in the Satluj river, disrupting power supply to the northern states, including New Delhi.
  2486. The current defence budget as a percentage of GDP is lowest since the India-China war in 1962, a parliamentary panel has said and expressed its unhappiness over the share of capital expenditure in the defence expenditure being abysmally low.
  2487. Jharkhand government portal leaking users identity data: French researcher
  2488. Famous French security researcher, who goes by the name of Elliot Alderson, claimed on Wednesday that identity data of nearly 9,000 people who logged into the Jharkhand governments portal is available in the open.
  2489. Shimlas 250-year-old hilltop temple regains its past glory
  2490. I will either come back after raising the Indian flag in victory or return wrapped in it (Book Extract) (July 26 is Kargil Diwas)
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  2499. Mumbai: Actress Adah Sharma seen at Mumbais Khar on July 19, 2018.(Photo: IANS)
  2500. New York: Models present creations made with Consinee yarns during Into the Lines runway show in New York, the United States, July 18, 2018. Consinee, a major Chinese spinner and exporter of cashmere yarn, debuted its runway show in New York City o
  2501. Mvezo: Miss World 2017 Manushi Chhillar during the launch of one of the worlds first 100% compostable menstrual hygeine pad machine on legendary anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandelas 100th birthday celebrations, in Mvezo, South Africa on July 18, 2
  2502. Tehri: Disaster response personnel rescues an accident victim when a state-run bus fell into a deep gorge around 15 km from Chamba town in Tehri district on July 19, 2018. (Photo:IANS)
  2503. New Delhi: Indias youngest woman Mount Everest climber Shivangi Pathak during a felicitation programme hosted by Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) and Delhi University Students Union (DUSU), in New Delhi, on July 19, 2018. (Photo: IANS)
  2504. Midnapore: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee visits the victims who was injured during BJP rally, in Midnapore, on July 19, 2018. (Photo: IANS)
  2505. Patna: Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) activists stage a demonstration to press for their various demand, in Patna, on July 19, 2018. (Photo: IANS)
  2506. Bengaluru: Players in action during hockey test series between India and New Zealand at the Sports Authority of India in Bengaluru on July 19, 2018. (Photo: IANS)
  2507. Beijing: Portuguese football player Cristiano Ronaldo gestures as he attends a promotional event in Beijing, capital of China, on July 19, 2018. (Xinhua/Cao Can/IANS)
  2508. Kolkata: Actress Paoli Dam during a programme in Kolkata on July 19, 2018.(Photo: IANS)
  2509. Yangon: Myanmars State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi, daughter of General Aung San, pays tribute during a ceremony to mark the 71st Martyrs Day in Yangon, Myanmar, July 19, 2018. Myanmar held a state ceremony here Thursday to mark the countrys 71st M
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  2512. IndiGrid Delivers Another Strong Quarter
  2513. Campari Raises a Toast to the 75th Venice International Film Festival of La Biennale di Venezia
  2514. Trump blasts Cohen over tape disclosure (Lead)
  2515. Indian student killed in Australia
  2516. Scientists discover first-ever liquid water lake on Mars
  2517. Greece wildfires toll reaches 80, rescue efforts intensify
  2518. IS suicide bombings, gun attacks kill 50 in Syria (Second Lead)
  2519. Counting of votes begins at Pakistan polling stations
  2520. Independents outnumber candidates fielded by Pakistan political parties
  2521. Pakistan election: What time will the results come in?
  2522. Polling ends in Pakistan, 37 killed in violence (Evening Lead)
  2523. Mudslides claim five lives in Bangladesh
  2524. End election discrimination against Ahmadis: UN to Pakistan
  2525. Resistance proper response to US policies: Rouhani
  2526. Pakistan's 'tryst with destiny' says Dawn on poll day
  2527. China says ready to take part in Korean peace treaty
  2528. Painkillers may triple side effects risk in dementia patients
  2529. Pakistan's Who's Who vote in knife-edge election (Lead)
  2530. Facebook may be perpetuating existing social inequalities: Study
  2531. 34 killed in Pakistan as voting continues in violence-marred polls (Fifth Lead)
  2532. Pakistan seemed heading for a hung National Assembly late on Wednesday, as the leads from counting centres showed no party getting a clear-cut majority, though it put Imran Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) ahead of the rest, including Nawaz Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N).
  2533. The Islamic State terror organization killed at least 183 people, both combatants and civilians, in fighting and suicide bombings in southern Syria on Wednesday, a war monitor said in a report.
  2534. As the counting of votes started in Pakistan on Wednesday at various polling stations, early leads showed Imran Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf ahead of Nawaz Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz.
  2535. US President Donald Trump blasted his former attorney Michael Cohen on Wednesday after a secret audio of a recording between the two about making a payment to Playboy playmate Karen McDougal was aired.
  2536. The BRICS nations "must" put human rights at the forefront of their discussions, Amnesty International said here on Wednesday.
  2537. A 25-year-old Indian student was killed in Australia after meeting a woman he befriended on an online dating website.
  2538. 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.
  2539. The death toll in the worst forest fires in Greece in more than a decade increased to 80 on Wednesday as rescue workers intensified efforts to locate the missing.
  2540. At least 50 people were killed on Wednesday in a wave of suicide bombings and gun attacks claimed by the Islamic State terror group on government-held parts of south-western Syria.
  2541. Counting of votes began on Wednesday at various poll booths in Pakistan where polling was over, media reports said.
  2542. Although the Pakistan election battle is set to come down to three parties, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI), statistics reveal that independent candidates outnumber the candidates fielded by political parties.
  2543. With the two front-runners, PTI and PML-N, thought to be neck and neck, voting in the Pakistan general assembly elections ended with more than 30 political parties and 12,570 candidates in the fray.
  2544. At least 37 people were killed and several injured mostly in a suicide bombing in Balochistan on Wednesday as millions of voters thronged polling stations across the country to exercise their franchise in the 11th general election. Counting has begun at certain polling stations after the voting ended.
  2545. Five persons, including four children, were killed in two major incidents of rain-triggered mudslides in Bangladesh's Cox's Bazar district, police said on Wednesday.
  2546. Two United Nations human rights experts on Wednesday urged the government of Pakistan to repeal provisions in its electoral laws that they claim discriminate against the Ahmadi Muslim minority.
  2547. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Wednesday said that resistance is the most powerful response to the US' anti-Iran policies.
  2548. People in Pakistan on Wednesday woke up to words used by India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru in his iconic first independence day speech at the Indian Constituent Assembly, hours before the country went to polls.
  2549. China said on Wednesday that it was ready to play its role in producing a peace treaty to formally end the Korean War and replace the Korean Armistice agreement, which is set to complete 65 years this week and includes China as a signatory.
  2550. Increased use of anti-depressants -- drugs used to treat major depressive disorders -- may be associated with developing a high risk of fatal blood clot condition, says a study.
  2551. Consuming common opioid-based painkillers may triple the risk of side effects including personality changes, confusion and sedation among people with dementia, a study has warned.
  2552. Leaders of prominent political parties cast their votes as people came out in droves to vote in a knife-edge general election on Wednesday, pitting Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's Imran Khan against jailed ex-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz.
  2553. People who are unemployed, single and young may be considering to deactivate their Facebook account, according to a study which says that the social media giant may be perpetuating existing social inequalities.
  2554. At least 34 people were killed and several injured mostly in a suicide bombing in Balochistan on Wednesday as millions of voters are thronging polling stations across the country to exercise their franchise in the 11th general election.
  2555. Maratha quota stir evokes mixed response in Mumbai, coastal districts (Lead)
  2556. Shelter home rapes: Patna HC takes suo motu cognisance
  2557. Two Kerala policemen get death for custodial death, three get RI
  2558. CBI seeks details on whereabouts of Choksi from Antiguan authorities
  2559. Hardik gets bail, says fight to continue (Lead)
  2560. Still-born found in AirAsia flight's toilet
  2561. Landmark judgements improved people's faith in judiciary: Kejriwal
  2562. Girl raped, blackmailed by dance teacher
  2563. 55 killings in cross-border firing make 2018 deadliest in recent years
  2564. CCTV cameras in police stations by mid-October
  2565. Often ignored and misunderstood as an area of relevance only to a sportsperson or a gym goer, muscle health of seven out of 10 Indians is poor, said a new study on Wednesday.
  2566. Following the hospitalisation of another Goa Cabinet Minister Francis D'Souza earlier this week for an undisclosed illness, an ailing Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar has decided to handle his portfolios in his absence, according to a government notification issued on Wednesday.
  2567. Days after he hugged Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Parliament generating a controversy, Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday said his attempt was to fight his political battles without hatred, pointing out Hinduism teaches that one can not be imprisoned by hostility.
  2568. Various courts across the country do not have basic facilities for litigants, Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra said on Wednesday.
  2569. Two school teachers in West Bengal's Nadia district have been arrested for their alleged misbehaviour with two girl students, police said on Wednesday.
  2570. Three sisters -- aged two, four and eight -- were found dead in their house here with autopsy reports suggesting that they died because of hunger, officials said on Wednesday. The government has begun a magisterial probe into the incident that has shocked people in the richest state of country.
  2571. President Ram Nath Kovind on Wednesday said in the last 10-15 years, a remarkable change has come about in the lifestyle of tribals of Bastar region following the government's efforts to bring about a socio-economic change in the area.
  2572. The Madras High Court on Wednesday ordered the Diretorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption (DVAC) to complete the preliminary investigation quickly against Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister O.Panneerselvam for having assets disproportionate to his known sources of income.
  2573. Seven out of 10 middle-aged people in India have poor muscle health, key to an active lifestyle and can impact health and wellness, finds a survey.
  2574. The BJP will formally start its election campaign for the Rajasthan Assembly elections with Suraaj Gaurav Yatra on August 4, said state party president Madan Lal Saini.
  2575. A local court in Visnagar town of North Gujarat sentenced firebrand Patidar leader Hardik Patel and two others to a two-year jail term and slapped a fine of Rs 50,000 in a 2015 rioting case. The court later granted bail to the three.
  2576. A still-born baby was found in one of the lavatories of an AirAsia flight that landed here from Guwahati on Wednesday afternoon, the police said.
  2577. The judiciary has given some landmark judgements in the past few months, due to which the trust of the people in the judicial system has improved, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Wednesday.
  2578. Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said on Wednesday that India is in talks with Bangladesh over deportation of Rohingyas living illegally and the process will begin after getting status report from the states where they are living illegally.
  2579. A day after the starvation deaths of three minor girls in east Delhi, both the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party and the Congress on Wednesday flayed the Aam Aadmi Party government on the issue.
  2580. A dance teacher allegedly raped his student for over a year and extorted Rs 2 lakh, threatening to make public a video clip of the rape.
  2581. At least 55 people, including 27 army and BSF personnel, have been killed in the first six months of this year in cross-border firing -- making it the deadliest in recent years for civilians as well as security forces manning the international border and the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir.
  2582. Delhi Police on Wednesday informed the High Court that it will install CCTV cameras in all its police stations in the national capital by mid-October.
  2583. UNAIDS calls for bold leadership to tackle HIV prevention crisis
  2584. Government plans online course on nutrition
  2585. Demi Lovato in hospital after 'drug overdose
  2586. Magisterial probe into minor sisters' death
  2587. Ancient monuments Bill goes to panel for more scrutiny
  2588. Odisha government inks pact to empower the disabled
  2589. Delhi beggars home to house mentally challenged patients: Minister
  2590. Hunger' takes the lives of 3 minor sisters in east Delhi (Lead)
  2591. Free treatment in hospitals to only Delhi residents: Kejriwal
  2592. Agra should be declared a heritage city for tourists
  2593. Andhra MP, 6 MLAs impleaded in cockfighting case
  2594. Drive safe to keep me away, 'Yamraj' reminds West Bengal drivers
  2595. Modi charts out 10 principles of India's African reach-out
  2596. Novel turmeric eye drops may help treat glaucoma: Study
  2597. The Delhi government has ordered a magisterial probe into the death of three minor sisters in their house in Mandawali area of east Delhi.
  2598. The government on Wednesday agreed to form a select committee to scrutinise the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains (Amendment) Bill but confusion remained whether it would be passed this monsoon session.
  2599. The Odisha government on Wednesday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the socio-economic development of persons with disabilities (PWDs) and their inclusive eye health services.
  2600. Delhi Social Welfare Minister Rajendra Pal Gautam on Wednesday ordered the renovation of the Lampur beggars home in north Delhi to facilitate the board and lodging of beggars as well as mentally challenged patients.
  2601. Hunger appears to have killed three minor sisters on Tuesday in Mandawali area of east Delhi. Though the police are still awaiting the second post-mortem report, the doctors at Lal Bahadur Shastri (LBS) Hospital here said the first autopsy revealed that the girls died due to 'starvation'.
  2602. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday said free treatment in government hospitals will only be given to the capital's residents as a large number of outstation patients had increased in the city.
  2603. Even as the UP government and Agra district officials struggle to stitch together a "patch work quilt" called a Vision Document for the eco-sensitive Taj Trapezium Zone (TTZ), to submit before the Supreme Court on Thursday, after a stern warning by the justices "demolish or restore" Taj Mahal, environmentalists and social activists in Agra on Wednesday released an alternative Peoples Vision Document for Agra and Mathura.
  2604. The Women and Child Development (WCD) Ministry on Wednesday said they are planning to introduce online course on nutrition for better implementation of "Poshan Abhiyaan" scheme.
  2605. The Hyderabad High Court has impleaded 17 public representatives including a MP and eight state legislators of Andhra Pradesh for alleged violation of the court orders banning cockfighting.
  2606. Ride a two-wheeler without a helmet in Sagar and Gangasagar coastal areas of South 24 Parganas district in West Bengal and the chances are that you will come across 'Yamraj' (god of death in Hinduism), at least a clone in flesh and blood, to forbid you from courting death.
  2607. Stating that India has deepened its partnership and engagement across the vast expanse of Africa, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday charted out 10 principles of his country's engagement with African nations.
  2608. Turmeric -- commonly found condiment in Indian households with various health benefits -- can also help treat a group of eye conditions which damages optic nerves causing vision loss, claimed a new study.
  2609. Twitter kills 143,000 apps, charts new rules for developers
  2610. Google to place AI-powered virtual agents in call centres
  2611. Facebook is building 'innovation hub' in China
  2612. Facebook signs pact in US to end ad discrimination
  2613. Ambiguities exist in GST, concerns over e-way bill continue
  2614. LoginRadius to ramp up India operations by hiring 200 people
  2615. T-Hub joins global tech giants to foster Indian start-ups
  2616. Nikon working on next-generation mirrorless camera
  2617. Gaming-focused 'Honor Play' coming to India on August 6
  2618. Data analytics firm Qlik acquires Podium Data
  2619. Panasonic debuts OLED TV series in India
  2620. Over 1,000 genes linked to educational attainment identified
  2621. NIH, Google to accelerate biomedical research using Cloud
  2622. Sony 'Xperia XZ2' with 4K HDR movie recording feature in India
  2623. Google testing 'grammar suggestions' feature for 'Docs
  2624. Singapore Airlines launches Blockchain-based loyalty digital wallet
  2625. Hitachi Vantara to acquire REAN Cloud
  2626. Physical security keys protect Google workforce from hacking
  2627. Google invests in AKI's 'News Juice' technology
  2628. Although the one year old Goods and Service Tax (GST) regime has evolved on many counts since its inception, some ambiguities and issues persist, said water and air purifier major Kent CMD, Mahesh Gupta.
  2629. Customer identity and access management company LoginRadius on Tuesday said it would strengthen its research and development (R&D) and business operations team in India by hiring around 200 people in the country by 2020.
  2630. In a bid to enable startups scale faster and accelerate growth in India, global startup catalyst T-Hub on Wednesday announced it is working with leading technology companies like Microsoft and Amazon Web Services (AWS).
  2631. Japanese major Nikon on Wednesday announced the development of a next-generation full-frame mirrorless camera and a new lens under its own lens-brand NIKKOR, featuring a new mount that will enable a new dimension in optical performance.
  2632. Bullish on its performance in India in the second quarter, Huawei sub-brand Honor is set to launch gaming-centric 'Honor Play' smartphone in India on August 6.
  2633. American data analytics and business intelligence (BI) firm Qlik has announced the acquisition of Lowell, Massachusetts-headquartered data management start-up Podium Data for an undisclosed sum.
  2634. Panasonic India on Wednesday announced its debut in the OLED TV segment with a new line-up of two series, along with 11 models in the 4K segment.
  2635. An international team of scientists has identified nearly 1,300 genetic variants associated with how much education someone may complete.
  2636. The US medical research agency National Institutes of Health has partnered with Google Cloud for a new initiative that aims to harness the power of commercial cloud computing and provide biomedical researchers access to the most advanced, cost-effective computational infrastructure, tools and services.
  2637. Aiming to take the camera technology to a new level, Sony India on Wednesday launched flagship "Xperia XZ2" smartphone for Rs 72,990 that comes with world's first 4K HDR movie recording feature.
  2638. Google is testing a new tool called "grammar suggestions" for its word processor app "Google Docs" that would be integrated directly into the spell-checking tool to help users avoid grammar errors.
  2639. Facebook has signed a new agreement with the US state of Washington to ban discriminatory advertisements on its platform.
  2640. Singapore Airlines (SIA) has launched a Blockchain-based airline loyalty digital wallet developed in collaboration with Microsoft and KPMG Digital Village.
  2641. Hitachi Vantara, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Japanese tech conglomerate Hitachi Ltd, on Wednesday announced that it would acquire Virginia-based Cloud systems integrator REAN Cloud for an undiscosed sum.
  2642. Facebook has set up a subsidiary in China to build an "innovation hub" focused on helping local developers and entrepreneurs to innovate and grow, the media reported.
  2643. For more than a year, none of Google's over 85,000 employees have been hacked, thanks to physical security keys that have replaced one-time codes at their workplace.
  2644. Google has announced it is working with several partners like Cisco and Genesys to build Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology that will replace some of the work in call centres.
  2645. Twitter removed more than 143,000 apps between April and June which violated its policies, the company has announced, saying it is further investing in building improved tools and processes to stop malicious apps faster.
  2646. Italian news agency Adnkronos has taken centre-stage with an innovation that revolutionises journalism and use of information by the public - the 'News Juice' technology, a project that the Google Digital News Innovation Fund has expressed interest in and whose development it has decided to co-finance.
  2647. Women's World Cup: Confident India face Ireland in must win tie (Preview)
  2648. Sehwag, Chopra, Sanghvi in DDCA Cricket Committee
  2649. Have lot of hope from Virat Kohli: Sourav Ganguly
  2650. Let Messi have time to think about national team: AFA
  2651. Russian tennis star Youzhny announces retirement plans
  2652. This team never gives excuses of conditions or pitch: Shastri
  2653. U-19 Test: India lead by 473 runs against SL on Day 2
  2654. Sevilla coach shows respect for rival club Ujpest
  2655. Goa MLAs want bullfighting to be legalised
  2656. Nadal says winning all matches not his aim, lives for competition
  2657. Pinto appointed head coach of Indian Arrows
  2658. Sanbir-Gurpartap on top at RFC Challenge
  2659. 30 Russians to compete in European athletics meet
  2660. Cherchesov to remain Russian head coach
  2661. Amateur Seher shares lead with Tvesa, Neha in 10th leg of Hero WPG Tour
  2662. Gilbert withdraws from Tour de France after stage 16 crash
  2663. Sanjay Takale set for WRC debut in Finland
  2664. Chennaiyin coach Gregory bags ISL Coach of the Year award
  2665. Jharkhand Olympic Association vice president killed in road accident
  2666. Everton sign Brazilian forward Richarlison
  2667. Aholou joins Monaco on five-year deal
  2668. Red Star beat Suduva in Champions League qualifier
  2669. Wicketkeeper batsmen Dinesh Karthik's unbeaten 82 run knock along with useful contributions from Virat Kohli and Lokesh RahulAhelped India post 322/6 on the opening day of the three-day warm-up game against Essex at County Ground here on Wednesday.
  2670. Rubbishing media reports that suggested that the Indian team decided to cut their originally scheduled four-day practice game against Essex to a three-day affair due to the nature of the pitch, head coach Ravi Shastri said the current unit isn't concerned about these issues.
  2671. Pawan Shah plundered a record 282 runs as India Under-19 declared their first innings for a massive 613 for 8 wickets before they reduced Sri Lanka U-19 to 140 for four at the end of the second day's play of their second and final Youth Test here on Wednesday.
  2672. Sevilla coach Pablo Machin on Wednesday said he respects Hungarian club Ujpest, his team's opponent in the upcoming UEFA Europa League qualifier.
  2673. Goa lawmakers on Wednesday urged the state government to legalise bullfighting even as Animal Husbandry Minister Mauvin Godinho assured the Assembly that he will lobby the Centre to get the banned sport legalised.
  2674. Spanish tennis great and current world No.1 Rafael Nadal said on Wednesday that throughout his career, he has been driven by the thrill of the competition rather than a desire to win 100 per cent of his matches.
  2675. The All India Football Federation (AIFF) on Wednesday appointed Floyd Pinto as the new head coach of Indian Arrows.
  2676. Sanbir Singh Dhaliwal (co-driver Gurpartap Singh Sandhu) of Chandigarh remained at the top with 687 points out of 900 after the ninth Special Stage in the Isuzu Rainforest Challenge (RFC) India off-road motorsport event.
  2677. The Russian Athletics Federation (ARAF) on Wednesday announced that a total of 30 competitors will take part in the European Athletics Championships scheduled to be held in Berlin in August 2018.
  2678. Russia head coach Stanislav Cherchesov will maintain his position, Russian Football Union (RFU) First Vice-President Nikita Simonyan said on Wednesday.
  2679. Amateur Seher Atwal struck a brilliant 2-under 70 to share the lead with seasoned Tvesa Malik and Neha Tripathi, after the first round of the 10th leg of the Hero womens Pro golf Tour at Clover Greens here on Wednesday.
  2680. Belgian cyclist Philippe Gilbert was on Wednesday forced to pull out from the 2018 Tour de France after he sustained a kneecap injury during the race's 16th stage.
  2681. India's Sanjay Takale is all set for the drive of his life as he debuts in the FIA World Rally Championship this weekend in the Neste Rally Finland.
  2682. Former India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly says he has a lot of hope from India skipper Virat Kohli.
  2683. Chennaiyin FC head coach John Gregory was on Wednesday bestowed with the Association of Indian Football Coaches (AIFC) ISL Coach of the Year award at AIFCs inaugural awards here.
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  2854. Eight years after the Indian Navy first floated interest in acquiring AUVs — autonomous underwater vehicles, basically mini unmanned submarines […]
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  2857. As Boeing Defence’s former man in India, Dr Vivek Lall was the visible campaign chief for the F/A-18 Super Hornet […]
  2858. 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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  2868. 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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  2929. 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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  2962. Thirty days ago, the Indian government kickstarted the latest of its serially failed attempts to procure thousands of new assault […]
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  2966. Rafale Aside, Big French Push On 2 Indian Weapon Contests Worth $8 Billion
  2967. A push for more Rafale jets amidst a raging political controversy aside, France is putting particular diplomatic heft behind two […]
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  3581. Conflict of interest is a camouflage, says Prof Muhammad Yunus
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  3592. From silent to violent: The journey of Maratha quota protests Mumbai
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  3696. About half of Google’s workers are contractors who don’t receive the same benefits as direct employees.
  3697. It will take years for the scheme to be rolled out, but it'll gratify what you might call the final-year itch.
  3698. The PPP was leading on 32 seats, indicating that the party could play a 'kingmaker' in case of hung parliament.
  3699. The College Board
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  3702. Cheap doesn’t buy loyalty: That is the biggest lesson for Xiaomi from India. Samsung is proof of this.
  3703. What if the train is late and you cancel the ticket, will you get any refund? Here's how to find out.
  3704. The law of levying late filing fees under section 234F was introduced in the Budget 2017 and became effective from the assessment year 2018-19 onward.
  3705. Italian sports car manufacturer Pagani Automobili has launched its latest hyper-car the Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta at a price tag of whopping Rs 122 crore.
  3706. Modi hugged Gehlot back in 2013 when the former was the chief minister of Gujarat and the latter had just stepped down as CM of Rajasthan.
  3707. Trump said that tariffs his administration has imposed are working to bring other countries to the negotiating table.
  3708. Early indicators suggest that Flipkart will run Amazon close, and perhaps even edge ahead, at campus recruitment this year.
  3709. Long under the weather, industrial and banking activities in India finally look ready for a takeoff.
  3710. Modi and Xi would utilise the forthcoming meeting in Johannesburg to review the outcomes of the series of bilateral engagements the two nations had after the “informal summit” in Wuhan.
  3711. The task force was set up to formulate an action plan to reform the country’s transport system and make it less polluting.
  3712. Risks involved in setting up of power projects and venturing into manufacturing of equipment are not comparable either, as the power sector ...
  3713. Some cement makers as Ambuja Cement, Ramco, JK Cement and UltraTech said they are consulting with their legal teams and intend to challenge ...
  3714. As per a report, the asset quality for all state-run banks is expected to improve over next couple of years.
  3715. The order is worth a total of around USD 115 million and includes engineering, delivery and installation of two complete coal handling syste...
  3716. Bengaluru continued to lead leasing activity across India in the first half of year 2018, with Pune experiencing maximum growth in transacti...
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  3719. Coursera enters Ivy League; to offer course from University of Pensylvannia
  3720. DoT asks telecom operators to resolve consumer complaints within a month
  3721. Arunachal Pradesh State Cooperative Apex Bank to launch 200 micro-ATMs
  3722. Railways spends more, earns little from e-catering services: Data presented in Parliament
  3723. Amendment in Prevention of Corruption Act will encourage bonafide decision making: SBI chairman Rajnish Kumar
  3724. Almatis to set up new Tabular Alumina plant in West Bengal's Falta
  3725. Govt moves Delhi HC to recover $3.8 bn from RIL, Shell, ONGC
  3726. India has taken note of US sanctions on Iran: Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan
  3727. Railways suffered loss of around Rs 90 lakh in Mumbai bridge collapse: MoS Rajen Gohain
  3728. Sergio Marchionne, CEO who steered Fiat Chrysler, dies aged 66
  3729. Markets-The Economic Times
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  3731. Trade setup: Nifty likely to stay in a range before the next leap
  3732. Hindustan Copper board to review QIP status to raise Rs 1,400 cr on Thursday
  3733. NTPC board to consider plan to raise Rs 12,000 crore via NCDs this week
  3734. Trade barbs, yuan softness may dent rupee's prospects
  3735. Govt bonds decline, call rates finish lower
  3736. Rupee bounces to 1-week high as dollar rally cools, up 15 paise to 68.79
  3737. KPIT Technologies net profit up 40% at 77.43 crore
  3738. BlackSoil Capital raises Rs 115 crore fund from domestic HNIs
  3739. Stock market boom shows trade war becoming background noise
  3740. L&T seeks shareholders’ nod to raise up to Rs 6,000 crore via NCD
  3741. NSE, SGX resume discussions on potential collaboration in GIFT City
  3742. Economy-News-The Economic Times
  3743. India's cotton exports to increase by 20% in 2017-18; Cotton Advisory Board
  3744. Exports likely to touch $350 billion in FY19, says Suresh Prabhu
  3745. View: Infrastructure ecosystem crucial to maximising economic value
  3746. Kerala HC stays MIP of Rs 500/kg on pepper for now
  3747. View: India's current import policy could drag it down a dirt road
  3748. Monsoon rally cuts deficit to 2%, but poor rains in UP hit sowing
  3749. ET Explains-News-The Economic Times
  3750. Pakistan goes to polls on July 25: Here's why India should care
  3751. GST changes: What it means for you
  3752. What is so special about Rafale fighter jet? Here's the lowdown
  3753. New load-carrying rules: Will this be a bulldozer roll over commercial vehicle industry?
  3754. How long will India have to wait for the bullet train? A status check
  3755. Why haircuts matter in dealing with bad loans
  3756. The Kejriwal-Baijal power tussle is not over it, and here's why we are saying that
  3757. You are probably getting conned at petrol pumps but there's a way to find out
  3758. In broke Venezuela, a haircut costs 5 bananas and 2 eggs
  3759. All about JioGigaFiber, the new game-changer from the Ambani household
  3760. Decoding Delhi's full statehood demand
  3761. Why is Mukesh Ambani buying this loss-making US-based company?
  3762. Burari deaths explained: 11 bodies, a pet dog and a mysterious diary
  3763. FTTH: The new weapon Mukesh Ambani is planning to fire
  3764. Why Modi government is replacing UGC with a new higher education regulator
  3765. International-News-The Economic Times
  3766. DeVos rules would cut estimated $13B in student loan relief
  3767. Pompeo: US will never recognize Russian annexation of Crimea
  3768. The Latest: Pompeo: US won't recognize Crimea annexation
  3769. Pompeo talks tough on Russia as lawmakers seek answers
  3770. Student loan relief would be rarer under DeVos proposal
  3771. Pakistan polls: Imran Khan's party leading in 103 seats; PML-N in 59
  3772. Donald Trump set for tense trade talks with EU's Jean-Claude Juncker
  3773. Counting begins in knife-edge Pakistani elections marred by suicide bomb
  3774. The Latest: Trump says it's 'sad' Cohen recorded him
  3775. Pakistan Elections: Imran Khan may face ECP action for violating code of conduct
  3776. The Latest: Giuliani 'inventing words,' Cohen attorney says
  3777. Politics and Nation-News-The Economic Times
  3778. Will Ayushman Bharat do better than its predecessor schemes?
  3779. Nationwide strike of All India Motor Transport Congress brought entire textile industry to a standstill: Sanjay Jain, chairman, CITI
  3780. India in talks with Bangladesh for deporting Rohingyas: Rajnath Singh
  3781. Centre sends additional CPMF personnel ahead of NRC publication
  3782. Equally committed to protecting human life, cows: Yogi Adityanath
  3783. There is talk of replacing Devendra Fadnavis within BJP: Shiv Sena leader
  3784. Foetus found in lavatory of AirAsia plane, taekwondo player says she lost it
  3785. News-The Economic Times
  3786. England tour Murali Vijay's golden chance to become a decorated Indian hero
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  3788. IIPH-H working on drone delivery system for medical products
  3789. Moon may have harboured life years ago
  3790. This artificial intelligence model mimics human brain
  3791. Scientists decode possible origin of human speech
  3792. NASA set to launch world's first mission to touch the Sun
  3793. Soon, desi solar cells to power satellites in space
  3794. NASA to launch car-size spacecraft to study Sun
  3795. Gala opens countdown to 50th anniversary of first moon landing
  3796. Parachutes for NASA's Orion spacecraft passes key flight simulation test
  3797. NASA yet to hear from storm-hit Mars Opportunity rover
  3798. Neil Armstrong's family to auction his personal collection
  3799. NASA launches tools to increase commercial use of satellite data
  3800. Sports-News-The Economic Times
  3801. We will never make excuses about pitch and conditions: Ravi Shastri
  3802. Asia Cup: India, Pakistan to clash on September 19. Check complete schedule here
  3803. Unhappy India shorten practice match in England over condition of pitch, outfield
  3804. James Anderson regains top ICC Test bowler spot
  3805. Akshay Wadkar in for dope-tainted Abhishek Gupta after BCCI faux pas
  3806. Özil says, "Enough!
  3807. If Virat says his runs don't matter, he is lying: Anderson
  3808. Molinari, the unexpected champion
  3809. How Lewis Hamilton went on to win in Germany after starting 14th
  3810. Mesut Ozil quits German national side citing racism over Turkish heritage
  3811. Air India leaves Indian TT squad stranded at IGI airport
  3812. Young Shubhankar Sharma squandered a promising start
  3813. Pak polls: Imran leads, PML-N on back foot
  3814. Infosys introduces new criteria for appraisal of top executives
  3815. Atos-Syntel deal may spark mid-tier IT buyouts
  3816. Women in parts of Pakistan vote for first time since Independence
  3817. Traders bet on calendar spread as Nifty moves in a tight range
  3818. Nifty may find support at 5300 level
  3819. Seven out of top 10 Asian small-cap funds are Indian
  3820. Inflation reflects growth dynamics in India: Christopher Wood
  3821. Market may trade in a range, but FIIs seen sold on India
  3822. Don't bank only on price-to-earning ratio
  3823. Prabhudas Lilladher has a reduce rating on Infosys
  3824. Fin Crisis: Too late and too little done in US
  3825. Weak rupee takes its toll on cos with huge foreign debt
  3826. Wait for more signals before turning positive
  3827. Six Indian cos among BusinessWeek's top 100 Infotech firms
  3828. Indian firms slip in global ranking; four move out of Top-500
  3829. Big Daddy' laps up Cipla after Q1 nos beat forecast
  3830. Old Fox has dream run on Dalal Street
  3831. Cairn India hits record high on BSE amid stake sale talks
  3832. Vedanta plunges 5.59% on LSE amid talks to buy Cairn stake
  3833. SBI shares on gaining spree; hit record high
  3834. FM must rethink
  3835. Amalgamate banks
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  3839. After the Oscars, what's next for silent stars of The Artist?
  3840. Delhi World Book fair: A fair like no other
  3841. Indian gift makes its way to State Department exhibition
  3842. IMD to use dynamic models for forecasts
  3843. Docs reveal contents of first wire msg between India & Eng
  3844. Worried Amitabh Bachchan fans pray to Lord Shiva for his recovery
  3845. Every decision of government needn’t be a big reform: Anand Mahindra
  3846. Narendra Modi has his eyes set on boosting business: Joao Cravinho, EU Ambassador
  3847. Confidence level of industry improving: KV Kamath, ICICI Bank
  3848. We may see rapid growth over the next few years: Raamdeo Agrawal
  3849. Our commitment for press freedom, and autonomy of public broadcast is absolute: Prakash Javadekar
  3850. There is a leadership vacuum in Infosys, time to get Nandan Nilekani back: Mohandas Pai
  3851. Won’t prepare high-risk list: Sebi to Mauritius
  3852. SGX to offer Indian stock-based derivatives
  3853. Sebi crackdown puts WhatsApp groups on silent mode
  3854. Markets end 2017 with a bang, Sensex reaches a record high
  3855. GDP print, DeMo data adverse; but D-Street still sees silver lining. How?
  3856. Opening Bell: Top cues that changed your market while you were sleeping
  3857. Alfa raises delisting price to Rs 2,850 a share
  3858. DB Realty, Unitech stocks rose
  3859. Fitch withdraws Reliance Capital ratings
  3860. Discoms' poor fin health poses risks for traders
  3861. Cigarette cos shares outperform benchmark Sensex
  3862. Lovable Lingerie's dream run on as traders lap it up
  3863. Indiatimes - The Economic Times
  3864. MahaRERA slaps penalty on 8 Mumbai Builders for violation of rules
  3865. Meet the Amit Shah of China: How a professor-turned-politician powers Xi Jinping
  3866. Former finance minister Yashwant Sinha quits BJP, says democracy in danger
  3867. ITeS-Tech-The Economic Times
  3868. Use resources on tax base widening, not repetitive litigation: Wipro chief Azim Premji
  3869. Atos buys Syntel for $3.4 billion to expand North America footprint
  3870. Rising digital puts Cognizant on $1-b Path
  3871. Increased rejection of visa applications may cause delays, raise project costs: Infosys
  3872. Wipro not ready for double-digit growth yet: Abidali Neemuchwala
  3873. Wipro to acquire India services of US-based Alight Solutions
  3874. Infosys includes arbitration clause in CEO’s agreement
  3875. Infosys CEO Salil Parekh handed strict job contract
  3876. Infosys rejigs business units
  3877. Azim Premji says disruptive tech investments are paying off
  3878. Infosys expands its global network of digital studios, announces studio in Berlin
  3879. Infosys arm in pact to build metro rail station in Bengaluru
  3880. Tech-The Economic Times
  3881. IT Ministry wants WhatsApp to prioritise fake news issue over payments service plans
  3882. Automating job skills matching using Artificial Intelligence
  3883. Wistron may raise investment in Karnataka facility to Rs 3,000 crore
  3884. AI-powered automated video interview evaluation by Aspiring Minds
  3885. Samsung regains smartphone leadership in Q2, says counterpoint
  3886. India needs alliances among stakeholders to drive IoT: Harmeen Mehta
  3887. Samsung pips Xiaomi as Apple reports mere 1% share in Q2 2018
  3888. en-gb2018-07-26T00:27:36+05:30
  3889. The INSA and bodies representing seafarers have requested the government not to waive licencing requirements for foreign vessel owners as this would impact the local industry.
  3890. Risks involved in setting up of power projects and venturing into manufacturing of equipment are not comparable either, as the power sector is highly regulated while manufacturing business is largely market driven.
  3891. Some cement makers as Ambuja Cement, Ramco, JK Cement and UltraTech said they are consulting with their legal teams and intend to challenge the order before the Supreme Court.
  3892. The course will be offered at one third of $26,300, the cost of the on-campus degree and will also be open to students without a previous background in computer science.
  3893. The directions came after the issue was highlighted by the PM in a meeting on how to address public grievances across ministries and sectors.
  3894. Arunachal Pradesh State Cooperative Apex Bank to launch 200 micro-ATMs Micro ATM is a mini version of an ATM with modified point of sales terminals. This terminal can connect to banking network via GPRS to perform banking transactions.
  3895. Minister of State for Railways Rajen Gohain said in a reply to an unstarred question that in 2014-2015, the railways earned a revenue of Rs 13,255 through e catering, but its expenses were Rs 2.30 lakh.
  3896. Decision making in state-run banks has come to a near halt with the Central Bureau of Investigation charging many bankers for alleged corruption.
  3897. The order is worth a total of around USD 115 million and includes engineering, delivery and installation of two complete coal handling systems.
  3898. Iran became India's second-biggest supplier behind Iraq in the first three months of current fiscal, supplying 8.93 million tonnes of oil.
  3899. Estimated loss of property in the collapse of the road overbridge in Mumbai is Rs 88.54 lakh. The Commissioner of Railway Safety, Western Circle, has been nominated to conduct an inquiry. The inquiry is in progress," the MoS said.
  3900. Marchionne, who described himself as a corporate fixer, was Fiat’s fifth CEO in less than two years when he took over.
  3901. en-gb2018-07-26T00:21:18+05:30
  3902. Traders in the local unit are looking at some appreciation as about a billion dollars of foreign cash would come in, bidding for shares in the mutual fund arm at India’s most valuable mortgage and commercial lending group.
  3903. Thursday will likely see the levels of 11,170 and 11,235 acting as immediate resistance area.
  3904. Hindustan Copper's board had earlier approved a proposal to raise up to Rs 1,400 crore by issuing equity shares through QIP.
  3905. The board will meet on July 28, the PSU said in a filing to BSE.
  3906. This week, yields are expected to remain soft and could quote in the range of 7.70% and 7.92%.
  3907. The 7.17 per cent 10-year benchmark bond maturing in 2028 slipped to Rs 95.9275 from Rs 95.94.
  3908. The forex market witnessed a highly volatile session, with the home currency falling initially before staging a comeback.
  3909. The growth during the quarter was led by the services business, engineering, digital technologies and Oracle.
  3910. The company has overall raised an equity funding of $25mn till date.
  3911. Sensex has risen more than 8% this year, surpassing previous all-time high hit in January.
  3912. Tata Elxsi witnessed the biggest spurt in open interest at 75.56%, followed by Torrent Pharma.
  3913. The remaining losses of 4.53 billion rupees will be distributed over the next three quarters, Canara Bank said.
  3914. en-gb2018-07-26T00:41:11+05:30
  3915. The NSSO under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation has completed the data collection related to consumer expenditure survey 2017-18 in June this year.
  3916. The AMC would take over the asset, determine a valuation and sell it through a bidding process, one official said. “The proposed AMC will charge a small fee from the lender.
  3917. While FDI from Cayman Islands sharply rose 1,640% on year in 2017-18, in absolute terms the FDI inflow was $1.2 billion from $71 million in 2016-17, as per a Lok Sabha question answered by the commerce and industry ministry on Monday.
  3918. US President Donald Trump's hardening stance has compounded fears of an all-out trade war after he slapped levies on goods from China worth tens of billions of dollars and imposed tariffs on other international imports.
  3919. When the 28 per cent tax rate was imposed on certain items under GST, there was a political reaction against it, and the GST Council responded by "really whittling down...quite substantially" the number of products in that slab, Subramanian said.
  3920. The vacant land is primarily with private sector or state public sector unit developers, commerce minister has told the Rajya Sabha.
  3921. Total original cost of implementation of these projects was Rs 1,49,564.80 crore and their anticipated completion cost is likely to be Rs 1,96,155.21 crore.
  3922. From October, 2017 to April 2018, the total amount of cotton exported from India was 51.21 lakh bales. CAB has estimated that the cotton production for the current cotton season will be 370 lakh bales.
  3923. A commerce ministry statement, quoting Prabhu, said that the services sector contributes significantly to India's increased productivity and competitiveness.
  3924. As we push ahead with our renewable energy generation targets and auction capacity, it is crucial to ensure that energy transmission infrastructure grows in parallel.
  3925. The government looks set to let 85-90% of minor violations related to the Companies Act be dealt outside the court, while leaving 34 sections of the law - which concern serious offences and provide for fine and imprisonment - untouched.
  3926. We won't feel the impact immediately. But if we stay the current course, we will inevitably slow down.
  3927. The Met office expects the monsoon to remain active in the rest of the month, which means monsoon in July is likely to be normal.
  3928. en-gb2018-07-26T00:17:41+05:30
  3929. Indo-Pak relations have remain strained over the issue of Kashmir and 2008 Mumbai attacks.
  3930. 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
  3931. Negotiations lasted 18 months and Indian negotiators finally brought down the price by 328 mn euros.
  3932. Many see Gadkari's order as a sudden step that will hurt manufacturers of commercial vehicles.
  3933. The project has been witnessing stiff resistance in Maharashtra, where a group of farmers and tribals have raised concerns over the land acquisition process.
  3934. 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.
  3935. 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:
  3936. In February, Union oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan shared that ranked Delhi third among states for petrol pump frauds.
  3937. 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.
  3938. JioGigaFiber broadband will come with a set-top box for TV. It will have enabled voice command feature on TV.
  3939. 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.
  3940. 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.
  3941. 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.
  3942. Ambani's plan can cause two disruptions. First, it can immediately disrupt home broadband pricing. Second, it may impact the larger mobile services market.
  3943. 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.
  3944. en-gb2018-07-26T00:09:25+05:30
  3945. Pompeo: US will never recognize Russian annexation of CrimeaWASHINGTON (AP) â€" Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Wednesday the United States will never recognize Russia's annexation of Crimea as he sought to fend off charges from lawmakers and others that President Donald Trump and his administration are being soft on Russia.
  3946. The Latest: Pompeo: US won't recognize Crimea annexation 2 p.m.
  3947. Pompeo talks tough on Russia as lawmakers seek answersWASHINGTON (AP) â€" Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is taking a tough line on Russia and its actions in Ukraine as skeptical lawmakers are set to demand specifics from him on President Donald Trump's summit with Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
  3948. Student loan relief would be rarer under DeVos proposalThe Trump administration is proposing new rules that could make it harder for students to get their loans erased in cases of fraud. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announced the proposal Wednesday after months of negotiations to replace Obama-era rules.
  3949. Cecilia Malmstrom, who is accompanying Juncker, expressed some optimism that a solution could still be found.
  3950. EU's intellectual property office has been told to revisit Nestle's exclusive rights for Kit-Kat in the region.
  3951. Neither Khan nor Sharif is likely to win a clear majority in the too-close-to-call election, with results likely to be known by 2100 GMT on Wednesday.
  3952. Khan, a cricketer-turned-politician, came under scanner of the Election Commission of Pakistan for not maintaining the secrecy and casting his vote in full view of the media and cameras.
  3953. The Latest: Giuliani 'inventing words,' Cohen attorney says 7:35 a.m.
  3954. en-gb2018-07-25T23:55:37+05:30
  3955. Emerging from the two-and-a-half hour meeting, Justice Srikrishna declined to comment on the deliberations held at the closed-door meeting.
  3956. They were all killed in a gutsy ambush by Maoists, who were well equipped and tactically positioned on the forested hills around the reservoir. They strafed the boat until it sank.
  3957. At its peak, 19 of Odisha’s 30 districts were affected by Maoist activities. Between 2000 and 2008, as many as 203 security personnel were killed by Maoist groups.
  3958. Many units work on hand to mouth and this strike would lead to loss of livelihood for casual workers and even regular workers would have to do with lower wages in the absence of production incentives and overtime.
  3959. The Centre has issued advisory for identifying, numbering and taking biometrics of those who entered India to escape persecution in Myanmar.
  3960. In the ruling, Judge Andrew Henshaw had refused to overturn a worldwide order freezing Mallya's assets and also denied permission to appeal.
  3961. The move can help tackle potential trouble from various terror groups operating within the state.
  3962. But he has also made clear in his remarks over the last two days that the government was committed to ensuring protection to cattle from smuggling and slaughter.
  3963. Modi will attend the 10th edition of the BRICS Summit in Johannesburg, during which the grouping's leaders are expected to deliberate on global hot-spot issues, international peace and security, global governance and trade issues among others.
  3964. Gandhi claims the deal was inked at a much higher price than what was negotiated by the UPA regime.
  3965. A five-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra was told that the only consideration was the "celibate nature of deity" and which has to be preserved.
  3966. The BJP has rubbished all such claims and accused its right-leaning ally of "rumour-mongering".
  3967. When an alarm was raised by the cabin crew about the discovery, a 19-year-old taekwondo player admitted that she lost the foetus, they said.
  3968. en-gb2018-07-26T00:16:42+05:30
  3969. World champion weightlifter Saikhom Mirabai Chanu has clarified that she would need just two weeks of training to be ready for the competition.
  3970. 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.
  3971. Murali Vijay is neither Kohli, nor Shikhar Dhawan, who has a striking IPL career to add to his brand value.
  3972. en-gb2018-07-26T00:38:36+05:30
  3973. 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.
  3974. 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.
  3975. , conditions on the lunar surface were sufficient to support simple lifeforms shortly after the Moon formed from a debris disk four billion years ago
  3976. 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.
  3977. 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.
  3978. 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.
  3979. We've been studying the Sun for decades, and now we're finally going to go where the action is," said Alex Young, associate director for science.
  3980. Unlike conventional solar cells used for generating electricity on land, these cells are highly sophisticated and efficient.
  3981. NASA to launch car-size spacecraft to study SunWashington, July 23 (IANS) US space agency NASA is preparing to launch a probe in August to study the Sun closer than any human-made object ever has, revealing multiple mysteries behind the star.
  3982. Buzz Aldrin, along with Neil Armstrong and Michael Collins, was part of the Apollo 11 mission which landed the first two humans on the moon on July 20, 1969.
  3983. Parachutes for NASA's Orion spacecraft passes key flight simulation testWashington, July 21 (IANS) The parachutes for NASA's next crew vehicle, the Orion capsule, intended to carry humans to deep space, has successfully passed a drop test, the US space agency said.
  3984. NASA yet to hear from storm-hit Mars Opportunity roverWashington, July 21 (IANS) NASA is yet to make contact with its Mars Opportunity rover ever since a massive storm started on the Red Planet in June.
  3985. Neil Armstrong's family to auction his personal collectionWashington, July 21 (IANS) The personal collection of US astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first man to set foot on the Moon 49 years ago on July 20, will be auctioned by his family.
  3986. NASA launches tools to increase commercial use of satellite dataWashington, July 20 (IANS) NASA has launched an online toolkit to make it easier for users to find, analyse and utilise the most relevant satellite data for their research, business projects or conservation efforts.
  3987. en-gb2018-07-26T00:31:36+05:30
  3988. The Indian team management were reportedly unhappy with pitch and outfield at the venue of their only warm-up game that was curtailed owing to heat wave in England.
  3989. Group A consists of India, Pakistan and the qualifier while Group B comprises Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Afghanistan.
  3990. The Indian team management took this decision during this afternoon's net practice after having a look at the pitch.
  3991. Anderson, who scalped nine wickets in the drawn two-Test series against Pakistan at home, has pushed South Africa seamer Kagiso Rabada following the Proteas' 0-2 loss against Sri Lanka
  3992. The selectors had picked Gupta in the Indian Red squad for Duleep Trophy, scheduled to take place from August 17 to September 8.
  3993. Speaking with German newspaper Die Welt, German national team general manager, Oliver Bierhoff, threw the Arsenal star under the bus stating that Özil’s decision to keep quiet after the Erdogan fiasco almost jeopardized his place in the squad to Russia.
  3994. In 2014, Kohli had struggled to get going and managed only 134 runs in five Tests here, one of his worst Test performances.
  3995. Despite being in hot form, the Italian was sailing under the radar. His victories in the BMW PGA Championship and the Quicken Loans National didn’t raise an alarm.
  3996. Sebastian Vettel was on pole and the stars seemed aligned for him to take his first win at Hockenheim.
  3997. Germany failed to qualify from the group stage, making their earliest exit from the tournament in 80 years and Ozil was one of the scapegoats for their unsuccessful title defence.
  3998. On Sunday, when the wind was up, he showed us the kind of golf that he’s capable of producing. Shubhankar can draw on those positives and the myriad lessons to script a bright future on the biggest stages of the game.
  3999. Inside Google's shadow workforce of contract labourersAbout half of Google’s workers are contractors who don’t receive the same benefits as direct employees.
  4000. Is Modicare any better than UPA schemes?It will take years for the scheme to be rolled out, but it'll gratify what you might call the final-year itch.
  4001. Pak polls: Imran leads, PML-N on back footThe PPP was leading on 32 seats, indicating that the party could play a 'kingmaker' in case of hung parliament.
  4002. Odisha's surrender-&-rehab policy that has workedAt its peak, 19 of Odisha’s 30 districts were affected by Maoist activities. Between 2000 and 2008, as many as 203 security personnel were killed by Maoist groups.
  4003. India in talks with Bangladesh to deport RohingyasThe Centre has issued advisory for identifying, numbering and taking biometrics of those who entered India to escape persecution in Myanmar.
  4004. 151 Malkangiri villages to return to national mapThey were all killed in a gutsy ambush by Maoists, who were well equipped and tactically positioned on the forested hills around the reservoir. They strafed the boat until it sank.
  4005. Mallya case: UK Court refuses permission to appealIn the ruling, Judge Andrew Henshaw had refused to overturn a worldwide order freezing Mallya's assets and also denied permission to appeal.
  4006. Govt's import policy could drag India down a dirt roadWe won't feel the impact immediately. But if we stay the current course, we will inevitably slow down.
  4007. PM Modi arrives in South Africa for BRICS SummitModi will attend the 10th edition of the BRICS Summit in Johannesburg, during which the grouping's leaders are expected to deliberate on global hot-spot issues, international peace and security, global governance and trade issues among others.
  4008. Neelkanth Mishra sees value in some corporate lenders, metals"Equity risk appetite is at the lowest levels since 2011, leading to polarisation in market.
  4009. After Market: IPO mart agog and Big Bull picks Karur VysyaTata Elxsi witnessed the biggest spurt in open interest at 75.56%, followed by Torrent Pharma.
  4010. Bullish on these 2 durable stocks: Sudip Bandyopadhyay
  4011. L&T looks to raise up to Rs 6,000 crore via NCDsThe $18-billion conglomerate will seek shareholders’ approval at its 73rd AGM on August 23.
  4012. NSE, SGX resume talks on collaboration in GIFT CityThe discussions could be related to getting liquidity from offshore markets to the GIFT City.
  4013. Bharti Infratel Q1 profit falls 4% YoY to Rs 638 croreThe company's consolidated EBITDA fell 4% YoY to Rs 1,521 crore in Q1.
  4014. NSSO consumer expenditure survey results likely by June next yr: MinisterThe NSSO under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation has completed the data collection related to consumer expenditure survey 2017-18 in June this year.
  4015. AMC in the works to help PSU banks offload non-core assetsThe AMC would take over the asset, determine a valuation and sell it through a bidding process, one official said. “The proposed AMC will charge a small fee from the lender.
  4016. Tax havens account for highest increase in FDI inflowsWhile FDI from Cayman Islands sharply rose 1,640% on year in 2017-18, in absolute terms the FDI inflow was $1.2 billion from $71 million in 2016-17, as per a Lok Sabha question answered by the commerce and industry ministry on Monday.
  4017. BRICS emerging economies meet as US trade war loomsUS President Donald Trump's hardening stance has compounded fears of an all-out trade war after he slapped levies on goods from China worth tens of billions of dollars and imposed tariffs on other international imports.
  4018. GST slab of 28% may become virtual "hollow shell" in year or so, says CEAWhen the 28 per cent tax rate was imposed on certain items under GST, there was a political reaction against it, and the GST Council responded by "really whittling down...quite substantially" the number of products in that slab, Subramanian said.
  4019. About half of land notified for SEZs are lying vacant: Commerce Minister C R ChaudharyThe vacant land is primarily with private sector or state public sector unit developers, commerce minister has told the Rajya Sabha.
  4020. Inside Google's shadow workforce of contract labourersAbout half of Google’s workers are contractors who don’t receive the same benefits as direct employees.
  4021. New developer requirements are to protect our platform: TwitterStarting Wednesday, all new requests for access to Twitter’s standard and premium APIs are required to go through its new developer account application process.
  4022. Wistron yet to identify customers, says CM's officeA CM's office press release had said that Wistron will make iPhones, among the other things, at its upcoming facility.
  4023. Persistent Systems invests in big data firm CazenaThe company has gained significant traction as enterprises face massive skills shortages in big data, cloud and associated development operations, or ‘DevOps’.
  4024. Infosys introduces new criteria for appraisal of top executivesDigital is the umbrella term that covers progress in cloud, analytics, internet of things (IoT) and machine learning.
  4025. Atos-Syntel deal may spark mid-tier IT buyoutsOn Monday, Atos announced it was buying Syntel to expand its scale in North America, especially among banking and financial services clients.
  4026. Imran Khan's party leading on 64 seats; PML-N on 46The PPP was leading on 32 seats, indicating that the party could play a 'kingmaker' in case of hung parliament.
  4027. Kit Kat loses bid to protect shape of four-finger bar at ECJEU's intellectual property office has been told to revisit Nestle's exclusive rights for Kit-Kat in the region.
  4028. EU threatens US with USD 20 billion tit-for-tat tariffsTrump, who has threatened to impose tariffs on European autos and auto parts, said it was his tough stance that brought the European leader to the bargaining table.
  4029. Donald Trump accuses China of using 'vicious' trade tacticsTrump tweeted that China was specifically targeting U.S. farmers with retaliatory tariffs because "they know I love & respect" them.
  4030. Pakistan Elections: Imran Khan may face ECP action for violating code of conductKhan, a cricketer-turned-politician, came under scanner of the Election Commission of Pakistan for not maintaining the secrecy and casting his vote in full view of the media and cameras.
  4031. Women in parts of Pakistan vote for first time since IndependenceThey reached the polling stations soon after the polling time started and used their right, Daily Pakistan reported.
  4032. 151 Malkangiri villages to return to national map after almost 50 yearsThey were all killed in a gutsy ambush by Maoists, who were well equipped and tactically positioned on the forested hills around the reservoir. They strafed the boat until it sank.
  4033. Odisha's surrender-&-rehab policy that has workedAt its peak, 19 of Odisha’s 30 districts were affected by Maoist activities. Between 2000 and 2008, as many as 203 security personnel were killed by Maoist groups.
  4034. Vijay Mallya assets case: UK Court of Appeal refuses permission to appealIn the ruling, Judge Andrew Henshaw had refused to overturn a worldwide order freezing Mallya's assets and also denied permission to appeal.
  4035. Equally committed to protecting human life, cows: Yogi AdityanathBut he has also made clear in his remarks over the last two days that the government was committed to ensuring protection to cattle from smuggling and slaughter.
  4036. Celibate nature of Lord Ayyappa of Sabarimala temple protected by Constitution, SC toldA five-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra was told that the only consideration was the "celibate nature of deity" and which has to be preserved.
  4037. PM Modi arrives in South Africa for BRICS SummitModi will attend the 10th edition of the BRICS Summit in Johannesburg, during which the grouping's leaders are expected to deliberate on global hot-spot issues, international peace and security, global governance and trade issues among others.
  4038. 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.
  4039. 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.
  4040. 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.
  4041. 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.
  4042. 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.
  4043. '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.
  4044. 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.
  4045. 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
  4046. 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
  4047. 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.
  4048. 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
  4049. 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.
  4050. '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.
  4051. 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.
  4052. 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.
  4053. 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.
  4054. 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.
  4055. 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.
  4056. Amalgamate banksFinancial inclusion and financial literacy will be the paramount objective while implementing reforms along with UID project to protect the interests of poor.
  4057. Managing dataThis refers to your edit ‘A welcome quest’ (ET, Oct 8). It is imperative to have a strong database.
  4058. 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.
  4059. ET SearchRupee#CAD#Economic crisis#Food Bill
  4060. 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.
  4061. 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.
  4062. 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.
  4063. 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.
  4064. 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.
  4065. 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.
  4066. 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.
  4067. 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.
  4068. 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.
  4069. 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.
  4070. 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.
  4071. 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.
  4072. 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.
  4073. 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.
  4074. Sebi crackdown puts WhatsApp groups on silent modeBrokers and analysts said they are no longer sure what may be regarded as sensitive information.
  4075. 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.
  4076. 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.
  4077. 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.
  4078. 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.
  4079. 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.
  4080. Fitch withdraws Reliance Capital ratingsFitch on Friday said it has withdrawn the ratings on Reliance Capital as the company has decided to stop participating.
  4081. '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.
  4082. 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.
  4083. 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.
  4084. Is Modicare any better than UPA schemes?By Chaitanya KalbagSometime over the next few weeks â€" most likely in his Independence Day speech â€" Prime Minister Narendra Modi will formally launch what has already been billed as the world’s biggest public healthcare programme, Ayushman Bharat, or the National Health Protection Mission (AB-NHPM).The scheme was announced in the 2018-19 Budget and approved by the Cabinet in March. It will vault over all other social welfare projects of the NDA government, like Swachh Bharat, free LPG connections to the poorest families, electricity to all homes, and Jan Dhan bank accounts.It will take years for Ayushman Bharat to be rolled out, but it will gratify what you might call the final-year itch. These go-for-broke compulsions kick in several months before a general election. They are always pro-poor, populist and profligate.To recap, Ayushman Bharat will target 107.4 million ‘poor and vulnerable’ families identified by the 2011 Socio Economic and Caste Census â€" at least 500 million individuals, or about 40% of the population. (Never mind that by the time it is in place, these numbers will be nearly a decade old and probably an underestimate.) A defined-benefit scheme, Ayushman Bharat guarantees insurance of up to Rs 5 lakh per family for secondary and tertiary healthcare. Beneficiaries will pay no premium, and the central and state governments will share the premium costs.How much will it cost? Officials I spoke with estimate the average premium will not exceed Rs 1,000 per family. So, full enrolment may cost the exchequer up to Rs 10,000 crore. (Nagaland has quoted an annual premium of only Rs 444 per family.)As welfare schemes go, Ayushman is dwarfed by the Rs 1.43 trillion spent by the government on food subsidies under the National Food Security Act (NFSA) in 2017-18. NFSA was pushed through by UPA 2 in September 2013 â€" a few months before a general election that it lost. It is also important to remember that none of these schemes is an Eureka innovation. They are based on, and expand, an idea that somebody else thought of. NFSA pledged between 3 and 7 kg of subsidised rice, wheat and coarse grains to over 800 million people, or two-thirds of the population, plus free meals to pregnant women, lactating mothers, malnourished children and the destitute.More of the Same Although the BJP criticised the food security scheme, which expanded efforts by previous governments to sell subsidised foodgrains to India’s poorest, it had no option but to implement it. The Modi government, using digitisation of public distribution system (PDS) records, has tried to curb leakages, cancelling 27.5 million fake ration cards, and linked 194 million ration cards to Aadhaar.Reading between these lines, it is clear it costs a lot to keep millions of Indians in poverty. Although the government is experimenting with direct transfers of food subsidies to beneficiaries, the base prices of rice and wheat are nearly two decades-old and bear no resemblance to market prices â€" hence the huge subsidies.Ayushman Bharat will subsume the Rashtra Swasthya Bima Yojana (RSBY), which was launched in 2008 by the UPA government. That was the year the UPA announced three stimulus packages that included a Rs 71,000-crore farm loan waiver. The recklessness continued after the UPA won the election, and the budget deficit hit a ruinous 6.8% of GDP in 2009-10.As a first stab at near-universal healthcare for the poor, RSBY was a good scheme. It promised annual insurance of Rs 30,000 per family and targeted below poverty line (BPL) families, expanding later to include categories like construction workers, railway porters, street vendors and domestic workers. Beneficiary families used smart cards and only had to pay a one-time Rs 30 registration fee.RSBY lost momentum after the UPA lost power. Originally designed to cover 70 million households by 2017, the latest data show that it has shrunk to 15 states, and only 36.3 million families have been enrolled from a targeted total of 59.1 million as of March 2017. RSBY premiums were capped at Rs 750 per family annually.As you can see, the devil will be in the details of Ayushman Bharat. It will issue e-cards to beneficiary families, but they have to be identified, informed and persuaded to enrol. Most state governments have signed up, including reluctant ones like West Bengal and Rajasthan that had its own Bhamashah programme targeting a wider population. A couple of states are holding out â€" Odisha, which will go to the polls simultaneously with the Lok Sabha, and Telangana, where the old and more comprehensive Aarogyasri health insurance scheme of the Congress era has been adopted and expanded by the current Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) government.Right PrescriptionAyushman offers 135 packages, compared with RSBY’s 70. Memoranda of understanding (MoUs) have to be signed with a host of state and private insurers. “The insurers are salivating,” a public health official said, over the potential new business.In March, Indu Bhushan was lured from a 21-year career with the Asian Development Bank to be the CEO of Ayushman Bharat. Bhushan, who was Director-General of the ADB’s East Asia division, has worked on mass healthcare programmes in Thailand â€" where the popular 30-baht scheme led to universal coverage â€" Vietnam and Mongolia. Like Parameswaran Iyer, who left a World Bank job to lead the Swachh Bharat programme, Bhushan is a former IAS officer.
  4085. Pak polls: Imran leads, PML-N on back footCricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), which is said to have the backing of the country's millitary, seems all set to form the next government in the country. As per latest PTI reports, was leading in 103 seats while its main rival Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) was way behind with 59 seats in an election marred by a deadly suicide attack and allegations of manipulations by the powerful military..Meanwhile, reports claimed that Imran Khan has won against MQM's Ali Raza Abidi from Karachi. A party can only form the government if it manages to clinch 172 seats in total.
  4086. Here's a move that'll change the way India drivesA vital Bill stuck in Parliament can have revolutionary impact on your life on the road. The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, which has to be passed by the Rajya Sabha and is being opposed by various opposition parties for curtailing powers of state governments and favouring corporates, contains provisions that will make Indian roads safer. The Bill has already been passed in the Lok Sabha.The Bill proposes huge increases in various penalties for traffic violations, protection to Good Samaritans, recall of defective vehicle parts by auto companies, holding builders accountable for poor quality of infrastructure and making vehicle owners criminally liable for violations committed by juvenile drivers. In a survey conducted last year by Consumer Voice, an organisation involved in policy making and complaints redressal, 96 per cent of the consumers surveyed believed that passage of the Bill would help meet the UN mandate to reduce road accidents up to 50 per cent by 2020. Ninety-seven per cent felt the Bill should be supported by all the parties since it was important to bring down fatalities due to road accidents, currently the highest in the world at 1.46 lakh annually. The Motor Vehicle Act (Amendment) Bill 2017 is an important legislation as it will radically change the 30-year-old law. Below are some of the important proposals in the Bill:1) It makes Aadhaar mandatory for getting a driving licence and vehicle registration. 2) For deaths in hit-and-run cases, the government will provide a compensation of Rs 2 lakh or more to the victim's family. Currently, the amount is just Rs 25,000.3) In traffic violations by juveniles, the guardians or owner of the vehicle would be held responsibile unless they prove the offence was committed without their knowledge or they tried to prevent it. The registration of the motor vehicle in question will be cancelled. The juvenile will be tried under the Juvenile Justice Act.4) The bill has provision for protection of Good Samaritans. Those who come forward to help accident victims will be protected from civil or criminal liability. It will be optional for them to disclose their identity to the police or medical personnel.5) The minimum fine for drunk driving has been increased from Rs 2,000 to Rs 10,000. 6) The fine for rash driving has been increased from Rs 1,000 to Rs 5,000.7) Driving without a licence will attract a minimum fine of Rs 5,000 as against Rs 500 at present.8) The fine for over-speeding will go up from Rs 400 to Rs 1,000-2,000.9) Not wearing seatbelt would attract a fine of Rs 1,000 as against Rs 100 at present.10) Talking on a mobile phone while driving will attract a fine of Rs 5,000, up from Rs 1,000.11) A Motor Vehicle Accident Fund will provide compulsory insurance cover to all road users in India for certain types of accidents. 12) It will be mandatory to alter vehicles to make them suitable for specially abled people. 13) Contractors, consultants and civic agencies will be accountable for faulty design, construction or poor maintenance of roads leading to accidents. 14) A time limit of six months has been specified for an application of compensation to the Claims Tribunal with regard to road accidents. 15) The Bill removes the cap on liability for third-party insurance. The 2016 Bill had capped the maximum liability at Rs 10 lakh in case of death and Rs 5 lakh in case of grievous injury.16) The time limit for renewal of driving licence is increased from one month to one year before and after the expiry date.17) The government can recall vehicles whose components or engine do not meet the required standards. Manufacturers can be fined up to Rs 500 crore in case of sub-standard components or engine.
  4087. 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.
  4088. 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.
  4089. Solar developers ask government to rethink on manufacturing-linked tendersNEW DELHI: Solar project developers have requested the government to reconsider the proposed large scale, manufacturing-linked solar power tenders, saying it would compel them to foray into equipment manufacturing, which is a completely different business requiring different skillsets.Risks involved in setting up of power projects and venturing into manufacturing of equipment are not comparable either, as the power sector is highly regulated while manufacturing business is largely market driven, Solar Power Developers Association (SPDA) has said in a letter to power minister R K Singh. “It is being perceived that, by linking PPA (power purchase agreement) with solar equipment manufacturing, government is compelling them (independent power producers, or IPPs) to get into manufacturing â€" which is cause of concern for most developers,” said SPDA whose members include industry bigwigs such as ReNew Power, Avaada Power, Acme Solar, Green Infra, Azure Power, SPRNG Energy, and Hero Future Energies.“Members of SPDA have expressed their reluctance in venturing in solar manufacturing,” it said. ET reviewed a copy of the letter sent earlier this week. Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) had earlier this year floated a 5 GW manufacturing tender linked with 10 GW power purchase agreement, as part of a government plan to revive the ailing solar manufacturing industry in the country.The technical bid for the tender was supposed to open later this month, but it has been postponed to third week of August, as the developers’ have expressed their concerns in the pre-bid meeting. Government officials, however, said the concerns of developers are unfounded as they are free to form a consortium with manufacturers of solar equipment to participate in the tender.“Developers are free to tie up with manufacturers if they do not have the expertise in manufacturing,” a senior government official said. “SECI will make appropriate changes to the bid only if the concerns of developers are found to be valid,” the official said on the condition of anonymity. Around 90% of the solar equipment used in the country is imported, and the government is planning manufacturing-linked tenders of up to 20 GW size to beef up local manufacturing of solar components.
  4090. NCLAT dismisses cement makers' plea against Rs 6,300 cr CCI penalty for cartelisationIn a setback to 10 major cement producers, the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal today dismissed their plea against the around Rs 6,300 crore penalty imposed by fair trade regulator CCI over alleged cartelisation in the sector. The appellate tribunal also upheld the quantum of penalty imposed by the Competition Commission of India (CCI), observing that the fair trade regulator has imposed the minimum fine. Some cement makers as Ambuja Cement, Ramco, JK Cement and UltraTech said they are consulting with their legal teams and intend to challenge the order before the Supreme Court. "We find no merit in these appeals. They are accordingly dismissed," said a two-member NCLAT bench headed by Chairman Justice S J Mukhopadhaya. Regarding the Rs 6,300 crore penalty, the tribunal said: "So far as the quantum of penalty order is concerned, as we find that the CCI has imposed mere minimum penalty, no interference is called for against the same." Passing an order on August 31, CCI had imposed a penalty of more than Rs 6,300 crore on 10 cement companies for cartelisation, along with their lobby group Cement Manufacturers' Association. The makers are Ambuja Cements, ACC, Jaiprakash Associates, Century Textiles & Industries, Ramco Cements, JK Cement, India Cements, UltraTech, Nuvoco Vistas Corporation and Binani Cement. CCI had also slapped a Rs 397.51 crore fine on Shree Cement Ltd for unfair businesses practices, through a separate order. Commenting on the NCLAT order, Ambuja Cement said: "While the company is yet to receive the order of NCLAT, it believes that on merits it has sufficient grounds for a successful appeal and intends to file the same with the Supreme Court." JK Cement said: "The company has been legally advised that it has a good arguable case on merits. Accordingly, the company shall file an appeal to Supreme Court to challenge the impugned order within the time prescribed under the law." Ramco Cement also said it proposes to move the Supreme Court against the NCLAT order. Leading cement maker UltraTech said: "The detailed order is awaited, upon examining the same, the Company will take appropriate action, as advised by its lawyers."The CCI order had come after the Builders Association of India had alleged anti-competitive practices by the Cement Manufacturers' Association (CMA) and 11 cement manufacturing companies. CCI then had probed the issue and passed an order on June 20, 2012, holding the cement makers guilty and imposing penalty. This was challenged by them before the Competition Appellate Tribunal (previous appellate authority), which set it aside on December 11, 2015, asking the CCI to pass a fresh order. Later on August 31, 2016, CCI passed a fresh order, holding them guilty of violating the Competition Act, 2002 by acting in concert to fix cement prices as well as limit and control the production and supply in the market. This was again challenged by the cement manufacturers before NCLAT, which now has appellate jurisdiction over CCI, which upheld the fair trade regulator's order. "We have noticed that the Commission not only looked into 'Sate-wise Market' but also 'Region-wise Market' and range of percentage change in prices between 2007-2011," NCLAT said, adding that CCI has also highlighted the unprecedented trend for the percentage increase in the prices in all the five regions.
  4091. Neelkanth Mishra sees value in some corporate lenders, metalsTremendous global uncertainties plus political jitters in India have led to risk aversion among investors and made them rush for safe stocks,
  4092. Inside Google's shadow workforce of contract labourersBy Mark Bergen & Josh EidelsonEvery day, tens of thousands of people stream into Google offices wearing red name badges. They eat in Google’s cafeterias, ride its commuter shuttles and work alongside its celebrated geeks. But they can’t access all of the company’s celebrated perks. They aren’t entitled to stock and can’t enter certain offices. Many don’t have health insurance.Before each weekly Google all-hands meeting, trays of hors d’oeuvres and, sometimes, kegs of beer are carted into an auditorium and satellite offices around the globe for employees, who wear white badges. Those without white badges are asked to return to their desks.Google’s Alphabet Inc. employs hordes of these red-badged contract workers in addition to its full-fledged staff. They serve meals and clean offices. They write code, handle sales calls, recruit staff, screen YouTube videos, test self-driving cars and even manage entire teams â€" a sea of skilled laborers that fuel the $795 billion company but reap few of the benefits and opportunities available to direct employees. Earlier this year, those contractors outnumbered direct employees for the first time in the company’s twenty-year history, according to a person who viewed the numbers on an internal company database. It's unclear if that is still the case. Alphabet reported 89,058 direct employees at the end of the second quarter. The company declined to comment on the number of contract workers.Other companies, such as Apple Inc. and Facebook Inc., some of the most cash-rich public companies, also rely on a steady influx of contractors. Investors watch employee headcount closely at these tech powerhouses, expecting that they keep posting impressive gains by maintaining skinnier workforces than older corporate titans. Hiring contractors keeps the official headcount low, and frees up millions of dollars to retain superstars in fields like artificial intelligence.The result is an invisible workforce, off the company payrolls, that does the grunt work for the Silicon Valley giants with few of the rewards. “Many of these workers don’t have a voice on the job. They don’t necessarily get the benefits that many of us think about when working at a big, glitzy tech company,” said Maria Noel Fernandez, campaign director for Silicon Valley Rising, a union-backed group based in San Jose, California that advocates on labor and housing issues. “And they’re not really part of this wealth.”Contractors are on the rise at Google as the company spreads into new markets, such as devices and corporate services, which demand a larger salesforce. Conversations with more than 10 former contractors for Google and other Alphabet units paint a portrait of a permanent underclass. Google has a name for them: TVCs, or “temps, vendors and contractors.” They are employed by several outside agencies, including Adecco Group AG, Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp. and Randstad NV. Google declined to say how many agencies the company uses. Many current and former contract workers and full employees declined to speak on the record because they didn’t want to jeopardize their employment.Some direct employees took unusual steps this year to go to senior leadership with objections about the company’s work with the military, its gender pay gap and its nagging issues with online harassment. Another issue Google employees are discussing bringing to management is the state of the contract workforce, according to four people familiar with the conversations. Yana Calou, an organizer with advocacy group Coworker.org who speaks with Google employees and contractors, said that both groups are concerned about the workers who aren’t full Google employees. “They feel isolated, precarious and like second-class citizens,” Calou said. “It’s a microcosm of what’s happening in the economy as a whole.”In an e-mailed statement, a Google spokeswoman said the company hires TVCs for two primary purposes. One is when the company doesn’t have a particular expertise in-house, such as shuttle bus drivers, quality assurance testers and doctors. Another is for filling temporary positions to cover for parental leave or spikes in work. Some contract workers viewed Google as a generous workplace that boosted their careers. Still, despite their ubiquity there, many felt peripheral. Several noted the subtle slights apparent from their arrival. The first thing people eye at work, one former TVC recalled, is the color of someone’s badge. TVCs aren’t trusted with tasks outside their limited purview. Four different contractors described the sinking feeling of clocking in at 9:00 am only to see full-timers trickle in an hour or two later. The same staff would leave the office around 3:00 pm, often after a midday gym break.“People look down on you even though you're doing the same work,” said one contractor who spent two years at Google managing multiple other employees. Said another ex-TVC: “You’re there, but you’re not there.”Google’s initial flood of contractors came with its first “moonshot.” Dozens of temporary workers were hired, more than a decade ago, to photocopy dog-eared pages for the company’s free digital library, Google Books. Like the company itself, the number of temporary workers has grown wildly.Like other firms, Google relies on outsourcing operations in Southeast Asia -- rows of office workers in India and other countries that label mapping data and handle other relatively simple computing work. But Google also hires highly educated contractors in its backyard. Some TVCs arrive with advanced technical degrees and years of experience, working on niche efforts like renewable energy and sensor design.The line between TVCs and full-timers is clear. One 2016 TVC employment contract from Zenith Talent Corp., a recruiting agency, states that TVCs “will not be entitled to any compensation, options, stock, insurance or other rights or benefits accorded to employees of Google.” The terms hold even if a court later determines the worker was legally a Google employee. Zenith did not respond to requests for comment.Another clause hints at the type of work Google contracts out. The TVC agreement includes a release for any "adult content" contractors may encounter at work. In signing, contractors relieve Google of any liability related to the material. In 2017, the company pledged to hire up to 10,000 content moderators in 2018 after mounting criticism of offensive videos on YouTube. Some of these moderators are full-fledged staff, but Google declined to say how many or provide an update.Several former contractors noted that Google does offer benefits for contractors that other large companies don’t. TVCs can eat at cafeterias for free and use some company facilities like its bowling alleys and gyms. For many, a TVC position offers a foothold for a permanent role at Google or elsewhere. Some highlights, however, come with an asterisk. To ride Google shuttles, which ferry staff to campus for free, TVCs must pay for each ride. In an emailed statement, a Google spokeswoman said that it charges TVCs less than $2 per ride, and if it provided TVCs with free shuttle service, that would be considered a taxable benefit. Several former TVCs said they did not receive pay for sick days.The largest burden for many contractors is health care. All the contractors Bloomberg News spoke with said the contracting agencies, which are responsible for health insurance, offered either inadequate plans or none. One former TVC, who worked for Adecco, said he paid roughly $600 out of pocket a month for coverage to treat diabetes. “Adecco’s only around for [human resources] and crappy benefits,” this person said.Google referred inquiries about benefits for contractor employees to the companies that directly employ them, but said its company culture requires that everyone is treated with care and respect. Adecco spokeswoman Mary Beth Waddill said the contractor does not disclose the terms of its contracts with clients, but that “we take great pride in being an industry leader who continually works to create meaningful career opportunities for all of our employees.”Some TVCs are paid well. Contract software designers and other specialists were offered as much as $150 an hour before taxes, above rival giants, according to two people familiar with the plans. Vendors doing less technical work made less; one 2017 hiring contract in Europe, viewed by Bloomberg News, listed an annual salary of 28,000 Euros ($32,767) Google’s sub-contracted janitors, who today number around 400, have been unionized since the year 2000. According to the Service Employees International Union, which represents them, they earn around $26.39 in total hourly compensation, including the cost of benefits as well as their income. In Google's home county of Santa Clara, a family of four with an income of as much as $94,450 a year is considered by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development to be "low income"; total annual compensation for a full-time Google janitorâ€"including benefits as well as wagesâ€" is a bit over half that amount.Google distances itself from responsibility if contractors encounter problems. In both hiring contracts Bloomberg News viewed, the hiring agency is responsible for handling pay, benefits and any grievances contracted employees may have. However, Google asserts authority on key legal matters. Contractors must agree to assist Google in securing the company’s intellectual property, and if Google is unable to get the worker's signature, the search giant becomes the worker’s de facto attorney. Contractors waive their rights to participate in class action lawsuits against Google. One person recently worked at Indian outsourcer HCL Technologies Ltd. fielding customer calls for Google’s ads business. In multiple emails and complaints to HCL, the person described repeated verbal harassment from colleagues â€" including anti-Muslim and anti-Arab taunts. When no action was taken, the person sent emails to a Google manager and Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai. The vendor received no response. HCL investigated the claims and found no cause for action, according to documents reviewed by Bloomberg News. The person asked to remain anonymous for fear of reprisal from his current job. Google did not provide comment on that episode, but a spokeswoman said that TVCs have access to Google’s complaint channel, and that it reviews those it receives and investigates when appropriate. HCL did not respond to requests for comment.“We have allowed businesses to really sever their responsibility for more and more for the people who create value,” said David Weil, dean of The Heller School at Brandeis University and a former Labor Department official under President Barack Obama. “We’ve allowed them to have their cake and eat it too.”Over the years, Google’s influx of contractors has changed with investment priorities. Google Fiber, its broadband unit, was once a major contractor hub, but has scaled back operations. However, other parts of the company that lean on contract work are ramping up. Google's device sales and cloud-computing units both use call-center support staff to handle customer issues.Artificial intelligence projects may do so as well. Duplex, Google's eerily human-sounding calling service, which debuts this summer, will turn to phone operators when the AI can't carry on the conversation. Some of those operators will be contracted out, executives said recently.Under Chief Financial Officer Ruth Porat, Alphabet has tightened its once freewheeling spending. Yet the company hasn’t stopped its appetite for expensive engineers, who can easily fetch $1 million a year or more. That decision necessitates more contractors. Every company division must petition for a budget and staff headcount. Talented engineers are pricey and take bites out of the budget. To compensate, managers will then fill out staff with TVCs, according to José Benitez Cong, a former Google hiring manager who runs the human resources firm Plause. “Companies are scaling faster than ever,” he said. “A company like Google may want to rely on contractors to maintain such growth.” Porat told investors on Monday that much of the new hiring will be in the cloud division and that headcount will increase this quarter, when the company takes on new graduates.Contractors can offer a potential regulatory break, too. Seattle recently weighed a tax based on the staff headcount companies have, a way to reap more from local giant Amazon. Officials in Google's hometown have voiced support. A spokeswoman for Google declined to comment.Google's lengthy hiring process is also factor, Benitez Cong said. Google employees can take several months to recruit, whereas the company can tap TVCs within weeks or even days. They can also be dismissed just as quickly. One contract worker, who spent two years at Google, said TVCs devoted much of their day to “tagging” their work -- a way to document what the worker had done for managers so it could be passed seamlessly to others, or replaced with automation. “I felt the clock ticking,” the person said. “That’s a stressful experience.”Another recalled being sent from San Francisco to New York City, along with direct employees, for a marketing project. Before the assignment wrapped, the contractor got an unexpected email from his hiring agency asking him to turn in his laptop the next day. His stint at Google was up. “People would just disappear,” the ex-contractor said. That day he returned to his hotel, which Google covered, without an exit interview. He remembered the email : “Thanks for the good work.”Last year, a trio of Adecco employees who worked for Google's food delivery service filed two lawsuits at the Los Angeles County court against both companies. The contractors claim Adecco withheld wages and did not provide meals and rest periods required under California law. Through their lawyer, Paul Tashnizi, the employees declined to be interviewed. Some of the claims have been forced into arbitration, and the others are on hold in the meantime.Adecco is a favorite contractor for the tech giant. The Swiss temp agency, which posted 23.6 billion Euros ($26.73 billion) in revenue in 2017, secures staff for Google’s maps, cloud and apps units, as well as for Waymo, Alphabet’s autonomous car unit. For multiple former Adecco hires, however, the company was virtually absent. Several people recalled seeing its staff when they joined Google and again when they left. According to two former Google managers, Adecco takes roughly 20 percent of the pay of Google's contracted employees. Adecco did not answer questions about those claims, but spokeswoman Waddill said that “we continuously listen to our employees’ needs and work to provide them an outstanding experience,” including when it comes to the company’s “unique benefits packages.”In recent years, Google has brought some contract positions in-house. Following criticism, in 2014 it announced that some security guards would become direct staff. Most contractors do not work longer than two year stints, according to multiple contract workers who spoke to Bloomberg News, but some serve multiple terms on the hopes of becoming direct employees. Google did not provide data on how many achieve that.And for many white-collar TVCs, the second-class status at the first-rate tech behemoth pays off. TVCs are asked to list their status as contractors on LinkedIn accounts â€" but they can still mention Google. Chris Szymczak, a former TVC who worked on marketing for Google from Poland, said multiple full-time coworkers served as a reference for future work. “They were just immensely supportive even past our work relationship,” he said. “The gig was a real springboard for me.”That ladder is not available for everyone. One former TVC recalls an uncomfortable lesson. A new executive came to the division, sat down with each staffer and asked about his or her “five-year plan,” a standard managerial tactic. The next day, the manager returned sheepishly, explaining that he didn't realize his report was a contractor rather than full-time staff. He asked that they forget their conversation entirely.
  4093. 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.
  4094. 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.
  4095. en-gb2018-07-26T00:40:55+05:30
  4096. The company has gained significant traction as enterprises face massive skills shortages in big data, cloud and associated development operations, or ‘DevOps’.
  4097. Digital is the umbrella term that covers progress in cloud, analytics, internet of things (IoT) and machine learning.
  4098. On Monday, Atos announced it was buying Syntel to expand its scale in North America, especially among banking and financial services clients.
  4099. 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.
  4100. 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.
  4101. 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.
  4102. The Indian IT major is concerned that increased visa scrutiny could up project costs and cause delays.
  4103. “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.
  4104. 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.
  4105. CEO Salil Parekh’s employment contract mentions that in such circumstances, the problem shall be resolved by a confidential final, binding arbitration.
  4106. Infosys faced flak over what critics called an overly generous agreement with Parekh's predecessor Sikka.
  4107. The Bengaluru-based company has carved out communications (earlier a part of energy, utilities, communications and services) as a separate business unit as part of these efforts.
  4108. The $167-billion IT industry is seeing a shift in demand from clients across different markets as more organisations transition to digital tech-based service delivery.
  4109. The new facility in Berlin further strengthens Infosys’ digital offerings for European clients.
  4110. Karnataka Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy on July 7 said the Foundation had offered Rs 200 crore for building the Konappana Agrahara metro station, metro track and maintain it.
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  4112. About half of Google’s workers are contractors who don’t receive the same benefits as direct employees.
  4113. A CM's office press release had said that Wistron will make iPhones, among the other things, at its upcoming facility.
  4114. WhatsApp has been told that the fake news issue is far more important than other plans in the current circumstances.
  4115. Starting Wednesday, all new requests for access to Twitter’s standard and premium APIs are required to go through its new developer account application process.
  4116. Automating job skills matching using Artificial IntelligenceFinding the right candidates and matching them with the right role is at the core of HR, but it's beyond human capacity to do this without an error, merely on the basis of an individual's resume.
  4117. The company is in the process of setting up a modern facility at Narasapura industrial area of Kolar district to manufacture smartphones, IoT products and biotech devices.
  4118. Cheap doesn’t buy loyalty: That is the biggest lesson for Xiaomi from India. Samsung is proof of this.
  4119. AI-powered automated video interview evaluation by Aspiring MindsIt would not only bring down the hiring time significantly but also enable to standardize their interview processes, at the same time attaining efficiency at scale.
  4120. The strong offline distribution and aggressive marketing campaign by Samsung helped the brand to gain not only market share but also mindshare during the quarter.
  4121. The Indian government is currently trying to push the smart city concept through its project under which 100 such cities will be developed.
  4122. Top five brands captured 82 per cent of the total smartphone market in India that returned to double digit growth (18 percent) year-on-year after a flat first quarter growth.
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  4124. 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.
  4125. 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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  4127. 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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  4130. 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.
  4131. 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.
  4132. 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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  4134. 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.
  4135. 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.
  4136. 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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  4139. 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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  4141. Two leading manufacturers of remotely piloted aircraft systems are nearing the goal of certifying unmanned aerial systems (UAV) for operation in the same airspace with manned aircraft, thus removing a major barrier to entry for drones that restricted the operation of large drones over the populated areas in Europe, Canada, and the USA. Elbit Systems of Israel and General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. are the two forerunners in this field, followed by IAI and Northrop Grumman.
  4142. Military technology and defense news
  4143. Heavy Drones set to Roam the European Skies
  4144. IAI Heron RPAS – Operations Update
  4145. Elbit Systems Hermes 900 StarLiner
  4146. GA-ASI MQ-9B SkyGuardian
  4147. Australia Extends Military Trucks Order
  4148. New Wheeled Tanks for the Italian Army
  4149. Raytheon is Building a 100kW Tactical Laser
  4150. US Army To Get Mobile Air Defense Strykers by 2020
  4151. London Set to Develop a New Fighter for the 2030s
  4152. UK E-3D Replacement Opens Opportunities for BizJet-Based AEW
  4153. CAEW – Business Jets Taking Control
  4154. Fire Scout Completes Test Series at Sea, Operating with Manned Helicopters
  4155. Finland Stealth Boats to Get Israel’s Gabriel Advanced Naval Attack Missiles
  4156. Hunter Class Frigate
  4157. Australia Selects British Type 26 Design for $35 Billion Frigate Modernization
  4158. Australia to Operate Six MQ-4C Drones by 2025
  4159. UAC Delivers Communications Relay Aircraft to the Russian Government
  4160. Lance & Shield Ltd.
  4161. Hellfire Successor Approved for Production
  4162. Navy, Marines Test Improvements to Hellfire Spitting KC-130J
  4163. General Dynamics Upgrades More Strykers to A1 Variants
  4164. RAFAEL: “The Majority of TROPHY Components are Manufactured by the American Defense Industry”
  4165. DARPA GXV-T Demonstrates Extreme Off Road Mobility, Augmented Reality
  4166. CMI Defence Shows Combat Vehicle’s Firepower
  4167. Germany Joins France to Establish a Joint European Intervention Force
  4168. Marine Corps to Buy up-to 204 US-Italian Amphibious Combat Vehicles
  4169. World Powers Modernize, Improve Nuke Arsenals
  4170. Dutch Special Forces, Forward Observers to Get New, Lightweight Sights
  4171. KF41 Lynx Command Variant
  4172. AM General Introduces NXT-360 – a new Tactical Armored vehilce
  4173. Eurosatory Photo Review – 2
  4174. Robotic Systems at Eurosatory 2018
  4175. Eurosatory 2018 – First View
  4176. NATO and the Israeli Navy Train Offshore to Repel Swarm Attacks
  4177. IMI’s Passive Buffer Fends Hackers from Compromising Weapon Systems
  4178. Modernized Blackjack takes off after avionic upgrade
  4179. Sweden’s Multirole Fighter Spreads Its Wings
  4180. Brazil signs US$5 billion contract for 36 Swedish Gripen NG fighter jets
  4181. This will be red when errors are detected in your CSS and LESS
  4182. IAI Heron RPAS 8211 Operations Update
  4183. GAASI MQ9B SkyGuardian
  4184. Eurosatory Photo Review 8211 2
  4185. Elsight Provides Communications Links for the Amstaf
  4186. HDT to Deliver 20 Robotic Mules for US Army Evaluation
  4187. Future Drones Smarter and Deadlier
  4188. Hypersonic Weapons Enter Service with Russian Aviation
  4189. An Unmanned Pathfinder for the Royal Navy Flagship
  4190. SeaGull Demonstrates Autonomous ASW Capabilities
  4191. DARPA GXVT Demonstrates Extreme Off Road Mobility Augmented Reality
  4192. CMI Defence Shows Combat Vehicle8217s Firepower
  4193. RoBattle 8211 A New Robot to Spearhead Combat Formations in Battle
  4194. Eight Groups to Research Futuristic Combat Vehicle Technologies for DARPA
  4195. Russian Military to Test Combat Robots in 2016
  4196. New LIDAR for the TALON
  4197. DEFEXPO 2018 HIGHLIGHTS 8211 Artillery
  4198. Norway Orders Korean 155mm Self Propelled Howitzers
  4199. Iron Dome Defeats Mortar Attacks from Gaza
  4200. Australian SilverShield to Protect Afghan Security Vehicles from IEDs
  4201. Mechanical 8216Hand8217 Helps Soldiers Handle Heavy Weapons
  4202. Australians Integrate Nano UAVs at Squads Troop Level
  4203. Turning Riflemen into Sharpshooters
  4204. IDF to Modernize its Infantry Brigades with Hundreds of Eitan 82158 APCs
  4205. Dutch Special Forces Forward Observers to Get New Lightweight Sights
  4206. Yagu 8211 An Ultralight Special Ops Armored Vehicle
  4207. Plasan to Introduce an UltraLight and Protected Vehicle for Special Ops
  4208. UK E3D Replacement Opens Opportunities for BizJetBased AEW
  4209. CAEW 8211 Business Jets Taking Control
  4210. Navy Marines Test Improvements to Hellfire Spitting KC130J
  4211. India Tests Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet for Future AAMSAM Propulsion
  4212. DEFEXPO 2018 8211 Photo Highlights
  4213. Australia to Operate Six MQ4C Drones by 2025
  4214. Israelu2019s All Seeing SkEye 8211 Persistent Surveillance Countering Terror
  4215. Global Hawk to Provide Target Fix Track 038 Assessment Using a New Broad Area Sensor
  4216. The Reaper Kitsup for Operation in Contested Airspace
  4217. Stealth Fighters Arrive in Britain Two Months Ahead of Schedule
  4218. F35 Need 14 Billion for Urgent Fixes Who Pays the bill
  4219. DEFEXPO 2018 8211 Aerospace Highlights
  4220. NEW DAS Expected to Save 3 Billion in F35 Sustainment Costs
  4221. Autonomous Guidance and Landing for Helicopters Tested by Airbus
  4222. First Order for BrightNite Helicopter Piloting System
  4223. Super Hornets Getting New Thermal Eyes
  4224. Sikorsky Teams with Rheinmetall to Offer CH53K to Germany
  4225. Airbus Helicopters Delivers Modernized Tiger HAD Attack Helicopter
  4226. Bell V280 Valor Tiltrotor Completes First Flight
  4227. World Powers Modernize Improve Nuke Arsenals
  4228. NSM Extends LCS Firepower Over The Horizon
  4229. Fire Scout Completes Test Series at Sea Operating with Manned Helicopters
  4230. Finland Stealth Boats to Get Israel8217s Gabriel Advanced Naval Attack Missiles
  4231. Australia Selects British Type 26 Design for 35 Billion Frigate Modernization
  4232. Marine Corps to Buy upto 204 USItalian Amphibious Combat Vehicles
  4233. Eurosatory 2018 8211 First View
  4234. Amphibious Ships Transformed Into Aircraft Carriers Debut in AsiaPacific
  4235. Amphibious Capabilities at the Singapore Airshow
  4236. Singapore Technologies8217 Hybrid Mini UAV Can Fly and Dive
  4237. Rocket Systems for Coastal Defense
  4238. US Clears 133 Million Sale of Extended Range Missile Interceptor to Japan
  4239. Royal Navy Completes Sea Ceptor firing trials
  4240. Korean Threat Driving Missile Defense Buildup Across the Far East
  4241. Royal Navy Complete first firing Test of a New Air Defence System
  4242. Royal Navy Set to Test the DragonFire Laser Weapon by 2019
  4243. Israeli Missiles RWS to Equip Philippine Navy Combat Boats
  4244. Rheinmetall Conducts Sea Trials of a Naval Laser Gun
  4245. Unmanned boats demonstrate autonomous swarm gunnery support techniques
  4246. A New Radar for Israel8217s Missile Boats
  4247. Schiebel8217s Camcopter Sharpens its Eyes and Ears
  4248. Raytheon8217s next generation naval radar passes milestone
  4249. IAI Introduces a business Jet with stings
  4250. 44 navies embark on the largest naval exercise spanning the Arabian Sea Red Sea and the Persian Gulf
  4251. Russia to build 12 nuclearpowered Leader destroyers
  4252. Russia offers India three additional Talwar class frigates
  4253. Photo Report Singapore Hosts International Navies IMDEX 2013
  4254. RSM56 Bulava Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile
  4255. Lockheed Martin UK Developed a SubmarineLaunched UAV
  4256. Modernizing the Submarine Fleet
  4257. Spearfish Heavyweight Torpedo
  4258. This IronVision Helmet Can See Through Armor
  4259. DARPA Teaches Drones to Collaborate Under Human Supervision
  4260. US Army Missile Test Demonstrates u2018Any Sensor Best Shooteru2019 Capability
  4261. DARPA Seeks New Technologies for the Future Dismounted Squad
  4262. Clean Energy from Israel supports a German Command Vehicle Demonstrator at Eurosatory
  4263. UK Army Cadet Force Get New Manpack Radios
  4264. Command Vehicles get a Haircut
  4265. IMI8217s Passive Buffer Fends Hackers from Compromising Weapon Systems
  4266. The CIAu2019s Leaking Cyber Vault
  4267. US Army Deploys Experimental CounterDrone Vehicles in Europe
  4268. Scrambler 300 Drone Rifle
  4269. Global Hawk8217s New Optical Sensor to Use AlBeMet Metal Matrix Composites
  4270. Aeroshield Pod to Protect Airbus 320
  4271. A Digital Window Embedded with Transparent Armor
  4272. Tactical Augmented Reality to Enhance Warfighter8217s Battlefield Perception
  4273. JMusic Systems Selected to Protect the European Aerial Tanker Fleet
  4274. Watchkeeper UAVs Grow COMINT Ears
  4275. Russian Arms in the War on Terror
  4276. L3 Converts a Special Mission Aircraft for the US Army
  4277. Israel8217s EO Technologies Bolster Indian Homeland Security
  4278. Thales Expands Watchkeeper Offering WKX for Export
  4279. 11 Killed on a Colombian ELINT Plane Crash
  4280. Future Drones Mission Systemsu2019 Automation
  4281. Optimus Drones Set to Safeguard Cities
  4282. Robots Join the Army MannedUnmanned HunterKiller Teams
  4283. Rheinmetall to supply more than 1,000 logistics trucks to ADF"
  4284. Philippines to bolster airborne COIN capabilities with Broncos, potentially Baslers"
  4285. BAE Systems progresses digital shipyard plan for Australia"
  4286. China developing large autonomous underwater vehicles"
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  4289. Philippines to bolster airborne COIN capabilities with Broncos, potentially Baslers
  4290. BAE Systems progresses digital shipyard plan for Australia
  4291. China developing large autonomous underwater vehicles
  4292. Fire breaks out on unfinished Italian support ship
  4293. More delays for Spanish S-80 submarine programme
  4294. Poland takes direct route to HIMARS
  4295. Featured Video
  4296. FEATURED REPORT
  4297. HEADLINES BY REGION
  4298. Iran announces mass production of Fakour air-to-air missile
  4299. Russian MoD details second quarter military equipment deliveries
  4300. RAAF P-8A Poseidon fires first Harpoon missile
  4301. StormBreaker enters operational test phase
  4302. Farnborough 2018: Leonardo launches SPIDER COMINT system
  4303. Horizon Technologies launches XPOD airborne ISR/SIGINT payload
  4304. Farnborough 2018: FLIR Systems displays refreshed UltraForce series turrets
  4305. Terma updates ACMDS countermeasures dispenser
  4306. Militaries eye second-generation Husky mine-detection vehicles
  4307. USN hones modular MCM mindset
  4308. Aquabotix providing USN with unexploded ordnance detection system
  4309. Aselsan successfully tests laser defence system
  4310. Elbit expands Air Keeper family
  4311. KMW expands Dingo protected vehicle family
  4312. UK selects GECO for CSAT programme
  4313. Ukrainian state firm Ukrinmash details design bid for Brazilian corvette competition
  4314. UK halts Type 31e frigate competition
  4315. Singapore decommissions two more Fearless-class patrol vessels
  4316. South Sudan’s prolonged negotiations highlight unlikelihood of comprehensive peace deal, but oil production agreement likely
  4317. Violent risks intelligence bulletin â€" 24 July 2018
  4318. Chile receives first S-70i helos, prioritises PC-7 upgrade
  4319. David’s Sling has dubious debut against Syrian missiles
  4320. Indian compliance with aggressive US sanctions on crude exports increases risk of Iran resuming nuclear programme
  4321. Farnborough 2018: Lockheed Martin, TRS codify NATO BMD partnership
  4322. Farnborough 2018: Potential UK BMD radar suppliers start to break cover
  4323. US secretary of state’s visit to North Korea ends without substantive progress, highlighting contradictory definitions of “denuclearisation”
  4324. LNA’s bid to control Libyan national institutions increases risk of renewed fighting between western and eastern militias
  4325. Suicide attack kills 14 people in Afghanistan's Kabul
  4326. Al-Shabaab claims attack on a military base in Somalia's Jubbada Hoose
  4327. Normalisation of Eritrea-Ethiopia relations probably faces limited domestic opposition, creating foreign investment opportunities in agriculture and mining
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  4330. 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
  4331. 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
  4332. 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
  4333. Boeing’s Echo Voyager XLUUV, seen here during its 2016 unveiling, reflects the potential size of the AUVs reportedly being developed by China. Source: Boeing
  4334. Popular News
  4335. 1.
  4336. Iran reportedly to produce 700â€"800 tanks
  4337. LAND PLATFORMS
  4338. Farnborough 2018: UAE F-16 upgrades announced
  4339. AIR PLATFORMS
  4340. PLAN possibly equipping marine corps with new lightweight battle tank
  4341. SEA PLATFORMS
  4342. Russia to test Sprut-SDM1 SPATG at end of 2018
  4343. A fire broke out, for reasons unknown, aboard the logistic support ship (LSS) Vulcano on the night of 22/23 July. The ship is being built by Fincantieri for the Italian Navy.
  4344. “At the moment it is too early to know the damage and causes of the fire,” Fincantieri said in a statement. It
  4345. The final delivery date for Spain’s new S-80 submarines is set to be pushed back another two years, Jane’s has learned.
  4346. In January Spanish Navy Chief of Staff Admiral Teodoro López Calderón said the first boat was due to be handed over at the end of 2021 and be operative by
  4347. TERRORISM & INSURGENCY
  4348. Event
  4349. 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
  4350. AIR-LAUNCHED WEAPONS
  4351. The Fakour radar-guided air-to-air missile is now being mass produced, the Iranian military announced on 23 July.
  4352. A ceremony attended by Iranian defence minister Amir Hatami was held to mark the announcement, during which at least six missiles were displayed as well as the front ends of another
  4353. C4ISR: AIR
  4354. Leonardo unveiled its new Spider airborne communications intelligence (COMINT) system at the 2018 Farnborough Air Show.
  4355. 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.
  4356. Jan Boyes, head of
  4357. C4ISR: JOINT & COMMON EQUIPMENT
  4358. C4ISR: LAND
  4359. CBRNE & EOD DEFENCE
  4360. 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.
  4361. Africa and the Middle East bear the brunt
  4362. JANE'S DEFENCE WEEKLY
  4363. JANE'S INTERNATIONAL DEFENCE REVIEW
  4364. Elisra, the electronic warfare (EW) and signals intelligence (SIGINT) arm of Elbit Systems has developed a rotary-wing version of its Air Keeper multifunction SIGINT and EW system and is working on an unmanned aircraft version, Jane’s has learned.
  4365. The Air Keeper system includes an electronic
  4366. JANE'S NAVY INTERNATIONAL
  4367. 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.
  4368. The Brazilian bid, known as the Project 58300 ‘Amazonas’ corvette, is
  4369. COUNTRY RISK
  4370. MILITARY CAPABILITIES
  4371. 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.
  4372. A US Air Force (USAF) sources
  4373. CBRN ASSESSMENT
  4374. Key Points
  4375. 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
  4376. 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
  4377. JANE'S INTELLIGENCE REVIEW
  4378. 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.
  4379. Eritrean leadership must commit to domestic reforms, which will likely
  4380. 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.
  4381. The company was selected for the nine-ship frigate
  4382. UK focus on the Arctic region appears to be sharpening, with renewed military presence in northern waters.
  4383. Dr Lee Willett
  4384. considers developments at sea, ashore, and in the air
  4385. Download here
  4386. Russia has increasing anti-satellite (ASAT) capabilities that enable it to interfere with, or destroy, an adversary’s satellites.
  4387. Sean O’Connor
  4388. reviews the history and capabilities of Russia’s ASAT programmes
  4389. 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.
  4390. Mark Bobbi
  4391. reports
  4392. Rheinmetall to supply more than 1000 logistics trucks to ADF
  4393. Philippines to bolster airborne COIN capabilities with Broncos potentially Baslers
  4394. BAE Systems progresses digital shipyard plan for Australia
  4395. China developing large autonomous underwater vehicles
  4396. China will gift Sri Lanka a frigate to deepen bilateral defence ties between the two countries a People8217s Liberation Army PLA officer announced in Colombo on 23 July
  4397. Senior Colonel Xu Jianwei from the Chinese Embassy in Colombo who made the announcement during a reception in the Sri
  4398. A fire broke out for reasons unknown aboard the logistic support ship LSS Vulcano on the night of 2223 July The ship is being built by Fincantieri for the Italian Navy
  4399. “At the moment it is too early to know the damage and causes of the fire” Fincantieri said in a statement It
  4400. The US Coast Guard USCG needs to do a better job of managing its longterm priority acquisition programmes the Government Accountability Office GAO said in a report released on 24 July
  4401. According to the report 8216Coast Guard Acquisitions Actions Needed to Address Longstanding Portfolio
  4402. More delays for Spanish S80 submarine programme
  4403. The final delivery date for Spain8217s new S80 submarines is set to be pushed back another two years Jane8217s has learned
  4404. In January Spanish Navy Chief of Staff Admiral Teodoro L243pez Calder243n said the first boat was due to be handed over at the end of 2021 and be operative by
  4405. On 24 July the Philippine Congress passed the Bangsamoro Organic Law that mandates the creation of a new autonomous region in Mindanao The law abolishes the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao ARMM and replaces it with the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao BARMM
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  4442. Rheinmetall to supply more than 1000 logistics trucks to ADF
  4443. The Philippine Air Force is set to receive four additional OV10 Bronco aircraft from the United States to help bolster its COIN capabilities Source US DoD
  4444. 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
  4445. Boeing’s Echo Voyager XLUUV seen here during its 2016 unveiling reflects the potential size of the AUVs reportedly being developed by China Source Boeing
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  4447. LATEST HEADLINES
  4448. TERRORISM INSURGENCY
  4449. Headlines Archive
  4450. Heading North UK operations in the Arctic
  4451. UK focus on the Arctic region appears to be sharpening with renewed military presence in northern waters
  4452. considers developments at sea ashore and in the air
  4453. Russia’s ASAT development takes aim at LEO assets
  4454. Russia has increasing antisatellite ASAT capabilities that enable it to interfere with or destroy an adversaryrsquos satellites
  4455. Sean OrsquoConnor
  4456. Haze on the horizon the challenges and uncertainties of Europes future combat aircraft plans
  4457. THE AMERICAS
  4458. Seaspan Shipyards appoints new CEO
  4459. US lawmakers favour ABMS over JSTARS recap in NDAA compromise
  4460. ASIA PACIFIC
  4461. MIDDLE EASTAFRICA
  4462. South Sudan’s prolonged negotiations highlight unlikelihood of comprehensive peace deal but oil production agreement likely
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  4464. AIRLAUNCHED WEAPONS
  4465. RAAF P8A Poseidon fires first Harpoon missile
  4466. C4ISR AIR
  4467. Leonardo unveiled its new Spider airborne communications intelligence COMINT system at the 2018 Farnborough Air Show
  4468. Jan Boyes head of
  4469. Horizon Technologies launches XPOD airborne ISRSIGINT payload
  4470. 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
  4471. JANES DEFENCE WEEKLY
  4472. 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
  4473. Singapore decommissions two more Fearlessclass patrol vessels
  4474. Chile receives first S70i helos prioritises PC7 upgrade
  4475. 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
  4476. Suicide attack kills 14 people in Afghanistans Kabul
  4477. AlShabaab claims attack on a military base in Somalias Jubbada Hoose
  4478. Eritrean leadership must commit to domestic reforms which will likely
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  4531. Maratha stir picks up, CM Devendra Fadnavis checks with quota panel
  4532. 2016 vs 2015: 20% drop in farmer suicides but 10% spike in suicides of farm labour
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  4534. A fierce battle is expected between Imran Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PMLN) led by Nawaz Sharif’s brother and former Pakistan Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif.
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  4536. Whenever I come across BJP MPs, they take two steps back thinking I'll hug them: Rahul Gandhi
  4537. After violence, Maratha outfits call off quota stir in Maharashtra
  4538. The sensational police custody killings that brought Kerala public on the streets
  4539. Extremist groups, terror outfits are using children to destabilise the state: Govt
  4540. 16-year-old HIV positive girl requesting hugs from strangers leaves Twitterati emotional
  4541. A father’s plea: Please help me give my son the future he deserves
  4542. Foetus found in bathroom of Delhi-bound Air Asia plane
  4543. Rajasthan man lynched over alleged affair with married woman
  4544. Scientists find 'underground lake' of liquid water on Mars, raises possibility of life forms
  4545. Interpol fails to issue Red Corner Notice against Zakir Naik
  4546. Serena Williams hits out again at testing 'discrimination'
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  4549. PM Modi outlines 10 guiding principles for deepening India’s engagement with Africa
  4550. UN picks American to lead investigation into Gaza protest killings
  4551. India now knows how to handle Doklams: BJP general secretary Ram Madhav
  4552. Mamata Banerjee one of most senior leaders, name emerging as front runner for PM post ‘nothing new’: Derek O’Brien
  4553. Scheme to compensate victims of sexual assaults should also include children: Supreme Court
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  4560. Xiaomi Mi A2, Mi A2 Lite Android One phones launched in Spain
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  4563. Rajkumar Hirani tells Priyanka Sinha Jha why father-son relationship is important in his films
  4564. Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan didn't behave like superstars on Zero sets: Aanand L Rai
  4565. Zero director Aanand L. Rai says because he understood Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan as people, he never felt bogged down by the feeling of shooting with stars.
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  4601. From Xiaomi Redmi 5A to Samsung Galaxy J6, top five smartphones in India in Q2 2018
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  4603. Honor Play India launch set for August 6, will be Amazon exclusive
  4604. Complaint lodged against Swami Agnivesh, his supporters for allegedly assaulting BJYM activists
  4605. According to the police, the complaint against Agnivesh and his supporters had been filed by Shila Alizabeth Hembrom alias Shila Rani Hembrom, general secretary of…
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  4608. Left govt tried to destroy Bangladesh youths by aiding drugs trade through Tripura: Biplab Deb
  4609. This is a second time in just about a week that Deb has accused the previous Manik Sarkar government of turning a blind eye to…
  4610. Assam gets central nod for new detention camp for ‘declared foreigners’
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  4615. Delhi: 16 girls trafficked from Nepal rescued; Kejriwal attacks BJP, PM Modi
  4616. Man who duped 7,000 planned new cryptocurrency in Georgia
  4617. RPF constable saves woman from slipping under train, Piyush Goyal lauds him
  4618. I am very proud of our Railway family which is working non stop to ensure the safety and convenience of our passengers: Piyush Goyal
  4619. Nagpur: Tiger, cubs make thermal power station premises their home
  4620. Backed BJP to stop it from breaking Cong, NCP: Shiv Sena
  4621. Health insurance scheme: Patients to get ‘call from CM’ listing benefits
  4622. Day after hunger strike ended, new DME announced for CMCH
  4623. The senior students were on hunger strike for 13 days, demanding accommodation in the newly-built 11-storey hostel where freshers were given berths. College authorities had Monday agreed to the demands.
  4624. West bengal: Eye on 2019, BJP to take out 3 rallies at year end
  4625. DRI arrests two businessmen for ‘evading Rs 19 cr in customs taxes’
  4626. Four women beaten up by mob in jalpaiguri, cops say victims have criminal background
  4627. Leaders from Oppn, BJP pointed out ‘corruption’ in tur procurement; Maharashtra yet to take firm action
  4628. The procurement process also faced several allegations of corruption and favouritism. However, even months after the concerns were raised, the government is yet to take any action on them, reveals the RTI.
  4629. Untreated sewage released in Mula-Mutha: NGT asks civic bodies, cantonment boards to take immediate action
  4630. Chana and tur growers await pending dues from govt-run procuring agency
  4631. Kisan Call Centre: ‘Advisers’ mostly rely on own knowledge to guide farmers claims study
  4632. HC: Increase patrolling on cycle lanes to enforce traffic rules
  4633. The court particularly highlighted the problem in southern sectors and said that even cars are parked on the cycle tracks by the residents.
  4634. 2014 electrocution death: Electricity dept contractor among four acquitted
  4635. MC committee says car bazaar may be shifted to Manimajra
  4636. Residents of 6 villages hold protest against MC, seek abolition of property tax
  4637. Rajkot: Amreli SP raids cops’ party, five constables booked for drinking liquor
  4638. The five policemen â€" Raju Varu, Parakramsinh Gohil, Digvijaysinh Sarvaiya, Ramesh Kotar and Sanjay Chauhan â€"and two others, Sukhubha Gohil and Kisanbhai, have been booked by Damnagar police for allegedly possessing and consuming liquor.
  4639. In letter to CM, Dhanani seeks loan waiver for farmers affected by flood
  4640. Tax Commissioner flags: ‘GST revenue shrinks by 14% vis-à-vis VAT collection’
  4641. ‘Husband’ says woman complainant ‘promiscuous’, rape accused’s kin file complaint of fraud against her
  4642. The UN Human Rights Council voted in May to set up the probe into the killings, to the fury of Israel, which said it was…
  4643. Sergio Marchionne, who saved Fiat and Chrysler, has died
  4644. Pakistani-origin man behind Toronto mass shooting: Canadian police
  4645. ‘Stop the deportation’: Swedish student’s impassioned plane protest prevents exile of Afghan asylum seeker
  4646. The one minute clip starts with the little girl Azima introducing herself and the disease. "I have been living with HIV for 10 years now. All is fine, I am enjoying life."
  4647. Is this dog singing Britney Spears's song 'Toxic'? Netizens think so
  4648. Photographer apologises after 'Dreaming Food' series on India criticised as ‘poverty porn’
  4649. Assam Police's Twitter handle shares informative post on stalking, wins praise online
  4650. Congress MP KC Venugopal demands probe into NEET data breach
  4651. As per media reports, the personal data including names, phone numbers and email addresses of over 2 lakh candidates who appeared for the examination this year were available for a price on some online portals, he said.
  4652. Institute of Eminence: Government notifies status for five institutions, leaves out BITS
  4653. IIT-Delhi urges alumni to leave a share in their will
  4654. No bar on enrolling law graduates who cleared class 10, 12 exams privately: Madras HC
  4655. Pollitics of Pak Army: Generals aren’t contesting, but will be the biggest players
  4656. Watchdogs and certifiers: why auditors are critical for listed companies
  4657. Man Booker Prize 2018 longlist announced; here's all you need to know
  4658. Raveena Tandon's monochrome game is getting better; here's proof
  4659. Chandra Grahan or Lunar Eclipse 2018: Date, Time in India, Sutak Time and Significance
  4660. Priyanka Chopra's funky cat-eye shades is all we need for a glamorous quick fix
  4661. It’s National Moth Week! Here are some amazing moth facts
  4662. Superfoods to enhance your child’s mental powers
  4663. E-commerce companies to face tax audit over GST refund issue
  4664. Maruti to recall 1,279 units of new Swift, Dzire for possible fault in airbag controllers
  4665. Oil prices rise for second day, buoyed by fall in US inventories
  4666. Free power connections to 50.4 lakh homes in FY18: RK Singh
  4667. Parting reflections of a Chief Economic Adviser
  4668. Pakistan goes to polls as army trips govt, coopts judiciary, coerces media into submission
  4669. #TalkToAMuslim campaign is patronising, reinforces community stereotypes
  4670. History reveals that popularity of authoritarian leaders is a transitory phenomenon
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