Monday, July 23, 2018

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  1. PM Modi reaches Rwanda on first leg of 3-Nation African tour
  2. Police officer suspended over Alwar lynching
  3. Motor Vehicle Bill is to dilute state's power, help corporates: Opposition
  4. Poland's new coach wants to rebuild team slowly
  5. Service providers seek limiting Amarnath Yatra to 30 days
  6. Piramal to invest Rs 6.5 bn as structured debt in hotel operator Samhi
  7. Insolvency process: NCLT calls for new bids for Deccan Chronicle Holdings
  8. France's Atos buys Syntel for $3.4 bn to expand North America footprint
  9. Despite strife, Tamil Nadu ranks No 2 on governance in Public Affairs Index
  10. Priyanka Chopra to Mukesh Ambani: Influential Indians in Variety 500 List
  11. Massive fire breaks out at Ayodhya railway station
  12. A massive fire broke out at the Ayodhya railway station today, damaging various electrical gadgets and CCTV cameras installed at its platform one and affecting the movement of trains on the route, said officials.
  13. Of 16 major power, irrigation projects, only 5 under execution: CAG
  14. Of the 16 major irrigation and power projects approved by the Centre, only five are under execution after a decade, and slow physical progress of those led to an overall cost escalation by 2,341 per cent, a report by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India has said.
  15. 7 people arrested for planning to rob pilgrims in Pandharpur
  16. Seven members of an inter-state gang were arrested for allegedly planning to rob "varkaris" who had assembled in large numbers at Pandharpur town today to mark "Ashadhi Ekadashi", a railway police official said.
  17. Gadkari kicks off work on Rs 3,580-cr road projects in MP
  18. Union roads minister Nitin Gadkari today laid the foundation stones for over Rs 3,580 crore of roads projetcs in the poll-bound Madhya Pradesh.
  19. Chidambaram gets interim protection from arrest, anticipatory bail plea in another case to be heard tomorrow
  20. Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram today secured interim protection from arrest from a trial court in the Aircel-Maxis case filed by the CBI but will have to wait till tomorrow to know the fate of his anticipatory bail plea before the Delhi High Court in the ED's money-laundering case related to INX Media.
  21. RSS leader condemns wrong; says none can hurt others
  22. Senior RSS leader Indresh Kumar today condemned the recent assault on social activist Swami Agnivesh but said nobody has the right to hurt sentiments of others.
  23. People have decided to uproot the BJ from the Centre and Rajasthan: Kumari Selja
  24. Congress leader Kumari Selja today claimed that though people do not speak against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, they had made up their mind to uproot the BJP government from the Centre and the state.
  25. Chennai: Air India plane suffers bird hit while landing
  26. Pak Army blatantly meddling elections: Former envoy
  27. Pakistan's powerful Army assisted by a "partisan" judiciary is "blatantly meddling" the July 25 elections, the country's top former envoy to the US has alleged.
  28. Modi becomes 1st Indian PM to set foot in Rwanda
  29. Prime Minister Narendra Modi today arrived in Rwanda on the first leg of his three-nation Africa tour, becoming the first Indian premier to visit the East African country.
  30. Skyscraper' becomes top weekend earner in Chinese box office
  31. Steve Trevor is alive in second 'Wonder Woman' movie
  32. World's Biggest Trading Firm Says It's Prepared To Neutralize Tariff Shocks
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  39. Many opposition parties on Monday opposed the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill dubbing it as dilution of the state's powers and aimed at helping corporates.
  40. Motor Vehicle Bill is to dilute states power, help corporates: Opposition
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  42. Many opposition parties on Monday opposed the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill dubbing it as dilution of the states powers and aimed at helping corporates.
  43. Sensex hits record high as GST cuts boost sentiments; banking, FMCG stocks rise (Second Lead)
  44. Netanyahu meets UN envoy over Gaza crisis
  45. British Foreign Secretary to visit China
  46. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the UN Middle East Envoy Nickolay Mladenov met here on Monday with Gaza on the top of their agenda.
  47. SC agrees to hear transgender's plea against Air India
  48. Rajasthan Police on Monday suspended Assistant Sub-Inspector Mohan Singh for the undue delay in taking to a hospital a man brutally attacked by cow vigilantes in Alwar district who later died.
  49. Marines look to enhance MEDEVAC
  50. Austal USA expands service footprint
  51. Solar powered SAT-I flies for ten hours
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  67. Nine out of 10 people globally breathe toxic air: WHO
  68. No free rice to Puducherry villages not ODF: Lt Governor
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  70. Smelling coffee may boost your analytical skills  
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  76. Sangay asks Xi to resolve Tibet issue peacefully
  77. Gujjar protest put off to May 23 in Rajasthan
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  79. Animal faeces found in counterfeit makeup
  80. Deepika Padukone one of 100 Influential People! Is Time Magazine losing it!
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  82. Modi Loses Nearly 3 Lakh Twitter Followers, Rahul Gandhi 17,000
  83. Swara Bhasker not shaken by trolls
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  90. Collective singing of falsehood by Congress to defend Rahul: BJP on Rafale price issue
  91. Narendra Modi becomes first Indian PM to set foot in Rwanda
  92. Government agenda gets a push; 6 bills introduced, 2 passed in Lok Sabha
  93. Been jobless for a month? Govt offers relief
  94. Pak polls: What does India have to gain or lose?
  95. Cong lying to defend Rahul: BJP on Rafale price row
  96. Trump's a trump card for this Indian family
  97. McDonald's has a fix for India's oil problem
  98. Indo-Pak ties have been historically fraught over Kashmir and the issue of terror sponsorship.
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  101. Welspun Corporation's profit declines 15%
  102. Trump tries to cast fresh doubt on Mueller's 'Witch Hunt
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  104. Net profit declined 15% at Rs 43.70 crore while revenue from operations increased by 26% at Rs 1,949 crore.
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  106. < The Latest: Germany urges restraint as Iran rhetoric spirals
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  108. The allegation levelled by the opposition party that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had misled the House is "baseless, mischievous and also irresponsible
  109. The Prime Minister's aircraft landed at the Kigali International Airport where he was given a red carpet welcome this evening.
  110. The Lok Sabha did not witness any adjournment while the Upper House saw one over demands related to special category status for Andhra Pradesh and Congress allegations on misuse of Central agencies.
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  112. Trump tries to cast fresh doubt on Mueller's 'Witch Hunt'WASHINGTON (AP) â€" President Donald Trump tried to cast fresh doubt Monday on the federal investigation into Russian election interference in the 2016 presidential election, calling it a "fraud and a hoax designed to target Trump" and demanding an immediate end to the "Witch Hunt.
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  114. Been jobless for a month? Govt offers reliefEPF members with no jobs for a month can avail 75% of the total fund standing to his/her credit.
  115. Pak polls: What does India have to gain or lose?Indo-Pak ties have been historically fraught over Kashmir and the issue of terror sponsorship.
  116. Modi becomes 1st Indian PM to set foot in RwandaThe Prime Minister's aircraft landed at the Kigali International Airport where he was given a red carpet welcome this evening.
  117. Cong lying to defend Rahul: BJP on Rafale price rowThe allegation levelled by the opposition party that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had misled the House is "baseless, mischievous and also irresponsible
  118. Trump's a trump card for this Indian familyThe Chawlas have signed a deal to open three budget-friendly properties under the new American Idea brand.
  119. Narendra Modi becomes first Indian PM to set foot in RwandaThe Prime Minister's aircraft landed at the Kigali International Airport where he was given a red carpet welcome this evening.
  120. Collective singing of falsehood by Congress to defend Rahul: BJP on Rafale price issueThe allegation levelled by the opposition party that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had misled the House is "baseless, mischievous and also irresponsible
  121. Been jobless for a month? Govt offers reliefNEW DELHI: An employee, who is not in employment for a month, may be allowed to avail 75 per cent of the total fund standing to his credit, Labour Minister Santosh Gangwar said today.Gangwar said in Lok Sabha that the Central Board of Trustees (CBT) of the Employees' Provident Fund (EPF), in its 222nd meeting on June 26, had considered a proposal for insertion of paragraph 68HH in EPF Scheme 1952.This will enable a member of EPF, who is no longer in employment for a continuous period of one month, to avail 75 per cent of the total fund standing to his or her credit, he said during Question Hour.The minister said the Employees' Provident Funds Scheme, 1952, enables a member to withdraw the full amount standing to his credit in the fund on ceasing to be an employee in an establishment for a continuous period of two months immediately proceeding the date on which he makes an application for withdrawal.The requirement of the two-month waiting period will not, however, apply in cases of female members resigning from the services of the establishment for the purpose of getting married, he said.
  122. McDonald's has a fix for India's oil problemMUMBAI: In a unique green initiative, McDonald's on Monday said it has started recycling several tonnes of used cooking oil from its restaurants into biodiesel fuel to power the company's fleet of refrigerated delivery trucks.The pilot project initiated last year now covers the 85 McDonald's outlets in Mumbai and will soon be extended to all the 275-plus branches in west and south regions of India, said Hardcastle Restaurants Pvt Ltd (HRPL) Director Vikram Ogale.Accordingly, HRPL now converts over 35 tonnes (35,000 litres) of used cooking oil every month into biodiesel for its 25-strong fleet of refrigerated delivery trucks, resulting in savings of more than 420,000 litres of crude oil annually, he said.Ogale said biodiesel made from used cooking oil is cleaner, with 75 per cent lower carbon emissions than diesel over its entire lifecycle, making it an eco-friendly fuel that helps cub global warming.In fact, even the refrigeration equipment aboard the trucks is now powered by the biodiesel, he added.Explaining the process, Ogale said the oil used for frying French fries and other foods is collected from the restaurants and taken to the converting facility in tankers, converted into biodiesel and returned for use in the supply logistics of the McDonald's group in the city.Westlife Development Ltd Vice Chairman Amit Jatia said that over the next four years, the HRPL plans to expand its restaurants to around 450-500."This means about 15 lakh litres of used oil to make bio-diesel for running the trucks fleet, thereby reducing over 4000 MT of carbon emissions, equal to planning about 200,000 trees," Jatia pointed out.Biodiesel Association of India (BAI( President Sandeep Chaturvedi said HRPL is the country's first restaurant chain to implement the sustainable biodiesel by recycling its used cooking oil."The BAI encourages all food companies to learn from this initiative and apply it in their own business model," Jatia urged.In a statement, the HRPL said it has presented its biodiesel initiative to the FSSAI, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Petroleum, State Biofuel Development Boards in various states, Oil PSUs, food companies, CII, AIFPA and the NASVI, among others, in a bid to popularise it.
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  132. Afghan, international forces increase pressure on militant groups
  133. Empowering command: ‘BALTOPS’ sees NATO drill down in command focus
  134. China, UAE to expand defence industry ties
  135. Afghan and international forces have increased military pressure on Taliban, Islamic State-Khorasan (IS-K), and other militant groups in Afghanistan since resuming offensive operations on 30 June following the end of the Afghan government’s ceasefire extension, the NATO-led ‘Resolute
  136. Afghan and international forces have increased military pressure on Taliban Islamic StateKhorasan ISK and other militant groups in Afghanistan since resuming offensive operations on 30 June following the end of the Afghan government8217s ceasefire extension the NATOled 8216Resolute
  137. Argentina to permit armed forces to combat nonstate threats
  138. Afghan international forces increase pressure on militant groups
  139. Empowering command ‘BALTOPS’ sees NATO drill down in command focus
  140. Saab order intake falls in first half of 2018
  141. NAVAIR pursues future towed selfprotection technologies for FA18EF
  142. China UAE to expand defence industry ties
  143. Indonesia equips second KCR60M attack craft with Chinesemade naval weapon
  144. 'Kohli is lying if he says his runs do not matter'
  145. James Anderson says Virat Kohli has to be lying if he says that his individual form won't be a factor in the Test series.
  146. 'Performance hasn’t been up to expectations'
  147. Yuzvendra Chahal named in India A squad
  148. German FA 'emphatically rejects' Ozil's accusation
  149. Ramanathan not losing sleep over missing out on record
  150. Ozil's angry departure draws mixed response
  151. Moirangthem to debut as Kerala Blasters FC
  152. Vishnu Priya, Dhanvir Singh set meet records
  153. India squad contingent fends for itself
  154. Madras HC quashes CBI’s look out circular against Karti Chidmabaram
  155. A bench comprising Chief Justice Indira Banerjee and Justice Abdul Quddhose gave the order allowing a petition by Karti challenging the LOC issued last year.
  156. West Bengal: Four women assaulted by mob on suspicion of being child-lifters
  157. One woman had reportedly said she was looking for a relative, another said she was visiting a relative, while the third woman said she sold clothes door-to-door and the fourth one said she had come to a neighbourhood bank.
  158. ഭിന്നശേഷിക്കാർക്കായി സർക്കാർ കലാകായിക മേള സംഘടിപ്പിക്കുന്നു

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