Tuesday, July 31, 2018

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  1. Digital payments to be trillion-dollar market by 2023 : NITI Aayog - Daily Pioneer
  2. Niti Aayog CEO says unequal growth holding india back. Here`s ... - Sify News
  3. Niti Aayog CEO Says Unequal Growth Holding India Back. Here's What He Means - BloombergQuint
  4. AAP blames RSS, Akalis for party crisis in Punjab
  5. Joint committee on citizenship bill gets more time to submit report
  6. Mahindra Group subsidiaries turn to analytics for better performance
  7. LIC views IDBI acquisition as a sound business deal, says Piyush Goyal
  8. Law panel chief said UCC not possible for next 10 years: AIMPLB
  9. Monsoon deficiency at 5% in June, 6% in July but situation not alarming
  10. People are suffering': AAP govt delinks Aadhaar, social welfare pensions
  11. Bank of India to offer 100 million fresh equity shares to employees
  12. Guj govt shielding BJP leaders facing rape charges: Dhanani
  13. Women in the BJP-ruled Gujarat are feeling unsafe because the state government is shielding the party leaders facing rape charges, senior Congress leader Paresh Dhanani alleged today.
  14. HC postpones hearing on PIL related to Sunday prayers for a week
  15. The Allahabad High Court today postponed the hearing of a PIL that alleged certain people are not allowing the members of Christian community from attending Sunday prayers in Birmer and Ahladpur villages of Kaushambi district.
  16. Sebi fines individual in SKS Logistics case
  17. Markets regulator Sebi today imposed a Rs 3.5 lakh penalty on an individual for fraud trading in the shares of SKS Logistics.
  18. Naveen wishes Karunanidhi speedy recovery
  19. Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik today wished speedy recovery to DMK supremo and former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Dr K Karunanidhi.
  20. Over Rs 24L seized from onboard Sealdah Duronto in Delhi
  21. Over Rs 24 lakh, in new Rs 50 and Rs 10 notes, was seized today from onboard the Sealdah Duronto at the New Delhi Railway Station, officials said.
  22. Process of updating names in NRC should be transparent: Amnesty International
  23. Indian authorities should ensure that the process of documenting and updating the names of citizens in the National Register of Citizens (NRC) was transparent and nondiscriminatory, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International India said today.
  24. CM sanctions Rs 4 lakh each for families of bus accident
  25. Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has sanctionedRs 4 lakh each as ex-gratia relief for the families of those who died in an accident in the Raigad district on July 28.
  26. Extortion rackets in garb of cow protection on police radar
  27. The Rajasthan police today said the extortion rackets being run in the garb of cow vigilantism are on its radar.
  28. 8,000 saplings of native tree species to be distributed at metro stations: DMRC
  29. As many as 8,000 saplings of native tree species would be distributed free-of-cost from various metro stations in the next two months as part of a campaign for promoting environment conservation, officials today said.
  30. DU administration working at behest of ABVP: NSUI
  31. After the administration cancelled its event at the last moment, the NSUI today accused the Delhi University (DU) officials of working at the behest of RSS-affiliated ABVP.
  32. Is it democratic TN or police raj state: HC
  33. The Madras High Court today took a stern view of the detention of an anti-Sterlite protester under the National Security Act when he was given conditional bail and asked the Tuticorin collector to be present in court tomorrow.
  34. Man kills fiancee on suspicion of affair, held
  35. A 25-year-old man was arrested today for allegedly killing his 20-year-old fiancee here on suspicion that she was in relationship with another man, the police said.
  36. Tax collection in Haryana goes up: Minister
  37. Tax collection in Haryana has increased by an average of 12 per cent during the last four years, a minister said today.
  38. BJP slams Mamata, Opposition for criticising NRC draft
  39. NRC draft published in accordance with provisions of Assam Accord
  40. Parekh re-appointed as director on HDFC board, 22.64% voted against his continuation
  41. Deepak Parekh was re-appointed as a Non-Executive Director on the board of the country's largest mortgage lender HDFC but nearly 23 per cent of the shareholders voted against his continuation.
  42. No names of former president Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed's kin in NRC
  43. The names of the family members of former president Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed's nephew do not figure in the draft NRC published in Assam yesterday as they could not apply for inclusion in the list of the state's citizens due to absence of legacy data tracing their ancestry, sources in his family said today.
  44. Lawyer falls from third floor of court building, dies
  45. A 45-year-old lawyer died after falling under mysterious circumstances from the district court building here this afternoon, the police said.
  46. Yamuna water level rises to 206.05 mtr, forces nearly 14,000 to evacuate to safer places
  47. The water level in the Yamuna river rose to 206.05 metre today with hourly discharge from Hathani Kund Barrage continuing, which forced authorities to evacuate low-lying areas and move nearly 14,000 people to safer places.
  48. RIL wins arbitration award in gas dispute with govt
  49. An international arbitration tribunal has rejected Indian government's claim of USD 1.55 billion against Reliance Industries and its partners for allegedly syphoning gas from deposits they had no right to exploit.
  50. Cow slaughter bigger crime than terrorism: BJP MLA
  51. GST affected swadeshi movement: Akhilesh
  52. Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav said today that the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) had hit the 'swadeshi' movement and his party would include this in the election manifesto of the next Lok Sabha polls.
  53. Lankan PM visiting Tirumala Hills on August 3
  54. Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe will offer worship at the famous hill shrine of Lord Venkateswara at nearby Tirumala on August 3
  55. Toxic jellyfish spotted at Mumbai beaches
  56. The Maharashtra government today issued an advisory asking people against entering the sea, as toxic jellyfish have been found on Girgaum and Juhu beaches in the city.
  57. Car crashes into bridge railing, falls into river
  58. A speeding vehicle crashed into the balustrade of a bridge over the Ganges river here and fell into deep waters early today, police said.
  59. Main suspect arrested in cow slaughter case: Police
  60. The police today arrested the main suspect in a case of alleged cow slaughter in Govindgarh in Alwar district.
  61. 7 out of 10 fashion accessory buys in India to be 'mobile influenced' by 2022: FB-KPMG
  62. Seven in 10 fashion accessory purchases in 2022 will be influenced by mobile-focussed marketing in India, creating a USD 110 billion sales opportunity by 2022, a report by Facebook and KPMG said today.
  63. MNS demands survey of "illegal Bangladeshis" living in Mumbai
  64. The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) today demanded a survey of Bangladeshis who are "living illegally" in Mumbai, on the lines of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) list prepared in Assam.
  65. UIDAI advises not to share Aadhaar numbers on social media
  66. Delhi govt approves delinking social welfare pension schemes from Aadhaar
  67. Facebook uncovers political influence campaign ahead of mid-terms
  68. Facebook today said it had shut down more than 30 fake pages and accounts involved in what appeared to be a "coordinated" attempt to sway public opinion on political issues ahead of November mid-term elections, but cannot identify the source.
  69. Indian wins USD 1 million in draw in UAE
  70. An Indian man today hit a jackpot to become the latest winner of the USD 1 million Dubai Duty Free raffle, according to a media report.
  71. Jailed former Bangladesh premier Zia gets bail in two cases
  72. Jailed former Bangladesh premier Khaleda Zia was today granted bail by a court in two cases related to her fake date of birth and for undermining the national flag.
  73. Russian gun group says US-accused founder not Kremlin 'agent
  74. Russian gun rights activists today denied their colleague Maria Butina, arrested in the US for conspiring to influence American politics, was a Kremlin agent.
  75. Nawaz Sharif shifted back to Adiala jail from hospital
  76. Pakistan's jailed former prime minister Nawaz Sharif was shifted back to Adiala Jail from a hospital today following improvement in his health.
  77. Venezuelan captial hit by 80 per cent power cut: government
  78. A power failure cut electricity to 80 per cent of the Venezuelan capital Caracas today, provoking transport and communications chaos, authorities said.
  79. Smriti Mandhana continues rich run in England's Super League
  80. Indian opener Smriti Mandhana continued her impressive run in the Women's Cricket Super League with an unbeaten 43 off 27 balls, propelling Western Storm to a nine-wicket win over Southern Vipers here today.
  81. Nigeria Shiite cleric supporters acquitted of protest charges
  82. A Nigerian judge today cleared over 80 Shiite supporters of a pro-Iranian cleric of criminal charges linked to a violent protest in 2015, defence and prosecution lawyers said.
  83. Pompeo to urge Asians to enforce UN sanctions on NKorea
  84. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will urge Asian countries at an upcoming meeting in Singapore to enforce UN sanctions on North Korea aimed at dismantling Pyongyang's nuclear program, a US official said today.
  85. Our love story started with a prank call: Anil Kapoor
  86. Shahid starrer 'Arjun Reddy' remake to release next year
  87. Shilpa Shetty shares glimpse of the 'Loveratri' boys
  88. Tilda Swinton to narrate documentary on female directors
  89. Thyssenkrupp appoints interim chairman amid search for successor
  90. Industrials, tech lead Wall Street gains on renewed trade hopes
  91. Banks say UK finance exports underscore need for good Brexit deal
  92. Exclusive: South Africa faces power cuts as Eskom units down - internal report
  93. China will strive to hit growth target despite trade tensions with U.S.
  94. Industrials boost Wall Street on renewed trade hopes
  95. U.S. consumer spending rises; wage growth slows in second quarter
  96. Chipotle slumps 9 percent after Ohio outlet linked to food poisoning complaints
  97. U.S. Treasury backs special federal charter for fintech firms
  98. US designates LeT's Abdul Rehman al-Dakhil as global terrorist
  99. Heavy rains end dry monsoon spell in Uttar Pradesh, boost Kharif sowing
  100. LPG price hiked again: Subsidised cylinder to cost Rs 498.02 in Delhi
  101. Live in Gurgaon, Kanpur, Lucknow? Smart power grids, meters coming your way
  102. TCNS Clothing Co stock down 7% on a weak stock market debut
  103. Uber Kills Self-Driving Truck Division, Clearing the Road for Tesla
  104. The “Biometric Mirror” Judges You The Way We've Taught It To: With Bias
  105. Here Are The Finalists For NASA's Mars Habitat Design Competition
  106. Trump's Space Force Isn't in Congress' 2019 Spending Bill
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  109. Trump’s Space Force Isn’t in Congress’ 2019 Spending Bill
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  115. Forbes Under 30 Summit Asia 2018: Startups Pitch Onboard Hong Kong's Iconic Tram
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  121. Poppy Delevingne Fronts Roger Vivier's Fall 2018 Campaign
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  123. DR Congo Multi-Millionaire Moise Katumbi Seeks To Return Home To Contest Elections
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  154. What is at stake in Zimbabwe’s election?
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  161. Vedantas Q1 net profit up 2% to Rs 1,533 cr
  162. Student pass to be allowed in DTC AC buses from September 1
  163. With its Punjab unit facing a crisis, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Tuesday blamed the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and two legislators for trying to split the party.
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  165. Prabhu urges pharma firms to do more R&D, develop new markets
  166. Everyone can be a Pad Man: Arunachalam Muruganantham
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  170. Massive fire in Delhi still on, Air Force helicopter joins operation to douse blaze
  171. Ex-Bihar Speaker quits JD-U over ‘anti-Dalit’ policies
  172. Bedsheets to protect EVMs from severe heat, dust: Palghar Collector
  173. S. Korea urges North to implement agreements, resume dialogue
  174. Village Roadshow Entertainment Secures $480 Million
  175. NASA sending autonomous helicopter to Mars with 2020 rover
  176. BJP MLA incites violence over NRC list
  177. View: Alarmism over genetically modified foods is unscientific and false
  178. Facebook identifies ongoing political influence drive
  179. LPG price hiked by Rs 1.76 per cylinder
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  200. Trump chief of staff says he will stay at Trump's request
  201. IBC ordinance was not to favour any corporate house: Goyal
  202. UIDAI advises people to refrain from posting Aadhaar number on social media
  203. A Taiwanese delegation today discussed investment in the petrochemical cracker and downstream units.
  204. Trump chief of staff says he will stay at Trump's requestWASHINGTON (AP) â€" Embattled White House Chief of Staff John Kelly has told senior aides that President Donald Trump asked him to stay in his role through 2020. Kelly told staffers that he had agreed to stay on, five White House officials said Tuesday.
  205. Why Imran's election confusing the worldBy Mihir SharmaThe cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan has finally been accepted as Pakistan’s next prime minister. I say “finally” because the election commission managed to add to widespread concerns about the elections by inexplicably delaying its announcement of the outcome. Almost all of Pakistan’s parties, other than Khan’s, have contested the results; Shehbaz Sharif, the leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, which won the last general election, tweeted about “manifest and massive irregularities” and argued that Pakistan’s democratization has been “pushed back decades.”Sharif is right. The past year saw the disqualification of his brother Nawaz, the democratically elected prime minister, and then an election campaign that was throughout very far from fair. Most outside Pakistan will agree with Sharif and his colleagues in other parties, and question whether a government brought to power in this manner should be considered legitimate. But where does that leave the rest of the world? Pakistan’s military establishment has, through its skillful management of this election, presented the world with a problem that has no easy solution.Khan has been in the public eye for decades â€" for more than 20 years as an aspirant prime minister, and before that as the charismatic captain of Pakistan’s cricket team. When that team won the World Cup more than 25 years ago, Khan famously delivered a speech that was stunning in its egotism: He actually forgot to thank his young teammates. After his election victory, his teammates in the powerful establishment â€" the “boys,” as some Pakistanis euphemistically refer to them â€" will surely expect more tangible thanks.But here’s the dilemma the rest of us face. On one hand, we have to continue to support Pakistan’s democratization â€" which means engaging with its civilian leadership, rather than the generals in Rawalpindi. On the other hand, do we want to help legitimize a government elected with the open support of the military?You could argue that we should wait to see what sort of prime minister Khan becomes. But, frankly, our expectations should be low. Khan’s political positions in the past have been troubling â€" particularly his flirtation with the obscurantist religious right, which in Pakistan is very obscurantist indeed. For example, he has voted in favor of religious laws that make it impossible to prosecute rape cases. During his campaign, he projected himself as a defender of Pakistan’s stringent and illiberal blasphemy law. It’s hard to imagine a Khan-led administration starting off doing anything other than what the military would want it to do â€" which is to protect those who carry out attacks in Afghanistan and India, defend the army’s entrenched economic interests, and keep the fires of anti-American sentiment burning.None of this is good news for ordinary Pakistanis, or for the rest of the world. Khan’s anti-West speeches may have been strident, but reality will overtake his rhetoric. Pakistan’s economy is teetering on the brink of a balance-of-payments crisis; sooner or later, and probably sooner, the new government will have to turn to the International Monetary Fund for support. Sooner or later, but probably later, the new prime minister will also realize that the robust “new Pakistan” that he has promised his voters will need him to complete the structural reforms that his predecessors have left unfinished.After all, Nawaz Sharif himself was once a creature of the military: He rose to power as an acolyte of the military dictator Muhammad Zia ul-Haq, who ruled Pakistan in the 1980s. Sharif’s relationship with the Army, however, soured once he was in power and developed a small-business power base of his own that expected him to take on the entrenched interests that dominated Pakistan’s economy. It is not impossible that a similar dynamic will play out over the first years of Khan’s term.India and the West, therefore, should be cautious. Embracing Khan too early would be a mistake, as it would signal support for the military’s management of the electoral process. But we should be awake to any sign that Khan â€" a man with enough ego for an entire cricket team â€" is breaking with his powerful backers. After all, how long will a man like Imran Khan be satisfied by not being the captain of his own team?
  206. Aadhaar: Don't imitate Trai boss, UIDAI issues warningDays after TRAI Chairman R.S. Sharma put out his Aadhaar number on Twitter and dared anyone to cause any harm to him, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) on Tuesday advised people to refrain from publicly putting their Aadhaar numbers on internet and social media and posing challenges to others, terming such acts as "not in accordance with the law.""This advisory has come from UIDAI with reference to some news items appearing on social media reporting few persons publicly posting their Aadhaar numbers on internet and social media and posing challenges to others. Such activities are uncalled for and should be refrained as these are not in accordance with the law," the UIDAI said in a statement, not referring to Sharma by name. On Sunday, a day after Sharma made the dare on Twitter, UIDAI had issued a statement defending Sharma and saying no hacker could obtain any personal details of Sharma from UIDAI or any other website using his Aadhaar number. UIDAI's statement on Wednesday however asked people to desist from making their Aadhaar public, while not speaking on Sharma's act."Aadhaar is a unique identity which can be authenticated to prove one’s identity for various services, benefits and subsidies. UIDAI in its regular media campaigns have been consistently making people aware not to display or publish or share their Aadhaar number in public domain.UIDAI emphasises that people should not display or publish their Aadhaar number in public. Aadhaar number is personally sensitive information like bank account number, passport number, PAN number, etc., which should be strictly shared only on a need basis for a legitimate use for establishing identity and for legitimate transactions. Also, as per the Aadhaar Act, 2016 and IT (Reasonable Security Practices and Procedures and sensitive Personal Data or Information) Rules, 2011 and Justice Srikrishna’s proposed Data Protection Bill, personally sensitive information should not be published or shared publicly. Indiscriminate and unwanted publication of any personally sensitive information whether Aadhaar or any other, may render the concerned person vulnerable and, therefore, should be avoided," UIDAI said in a detailed statement on Wednesday. UIDAI also said that doing Aadhaar authentication through somebody else’s Aadhaar number or using someone else’s Aadhaar number for any purpose may amount to impersonation and thereby a criminal offence under the Aadhaar Act and Indian Penal Code. "Any person indulging in such acts or abetting or inciting others to do so makes themselves liable for prosecution and penal action under the law. Therefore people should refrain from such acts," UIDAI said in its statement.
  207. ANDSF failing to extend control over Afghan districts, says SIGAR
  208. Russian Navy commissions Project 22350 frigate Admiral Gorshkov
  209. ARL seeks manufacturers for its galvanic aluminium powder
  210. Czech Army seeks 30,000 personnel by 2026
  211. Indian Army’s Smerch launchers to be mounted on locally designed 10x10 vehicles
  212. The Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF) have failed to extend their control over Afghanistan's districts, population, and territory over the past three months, according to a report issued on 30 July by the US Special Inspector General for Afghan Reconstruction (SIGAR).
  213. ANDSF failing to extend control over Afghan districts says SIGAR
  214. The Afghan National Defense and Security Forces ANDSF have failed to extend their control over Afghanistans districts population and territory over the past three months according to a report issued on 30 July by the US Special Inspector General for Afghan Reconstruction SIGAR
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  216. Persistent Systems’ MPU5 gets FIPS 1402 Level 2 validation
  217. LIVE Hockey Women's World Cup: India 1-0 Italy
  218. Lack of medical facilities in Railways: Something ‘terribly wrong’, says SC
  219. LPG price hiked by Rs 1.76 per cylinder
  220. Airtel Rs 75 plan offers free calling, 1GB of 4G data for 28 days; to compete with BSNL and Idea
  221. Muslim-majority areas elect 3 Hindu candidates in Pakistan’s Sindh
  222. India vs England 2018: Not in frame of mind to prove myself in any country, says Virat Kohli
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  225. India vs Italy, Hockey Women’s World Cup Live Score Live Streaming: India 1-0 Italy in first quarter
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  232. Don’t make your Aadhaar number public, urges UIDAI while warning of consequences
  233. NRC of Assam பட்டியலில் இடம் பெறாதவர்கள் மீது எக்காரணம் கொண்டும் நடவடிக்கைகளை எடுக்கக் கூடாது
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  253. New Delhi, July 31 (UNI ) Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday assured West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for fair and transparent updation of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) as per the provision of the Assam Accord in 2005.
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  255. Rahul meets Karuna at hospital, DMK releases photo showing he is stable
  256. Chennai, Jul 31 (UNI) Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday said said the condition of former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK President M Karunanidhi was stable, even as the DMK released a photo of the meeting held at the Kauvery hospital, sending a message to anxious party cadres that their leader was fine.

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