Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Latest News Headlines Wed Jul 18 10:54:23 IST 2018

  1. PM Modi seeks cooperation of all parties for smooth functioning of Parliament's Monsoon Session
  2. Stature of India has risen in last four years and the country is on path to touch new heights: PM Modi
  3. 1 on 1 First Summit: US President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin vow for a fresh start to troubled relations
  4. Centre opposes PIL in Supreme Court barring candidates from contesting election from more than one constituency
  5. Trade tensions biggest risk to global growth: IMF chief economist
  6. Monsoon Session begins today; 48 items listed for business
  7. Why STDs are on the rise in America
  8. PM’s speech at the Inauguration the New Building of Archaeological Survey of India
  9. PM inaugurates new ASI Headquarters in New Delhi
  10. PM’s speech during his interaction with the members of Self Help Groups across the country through video bridge
  11. PM interacts with members of Self Help Groups across the country through video bridge
  12. PM to interact directly with beneficiaries of National Rural Livelihoods Mission across the country tomorrow
  13. PM to inaugurate new ASI Headquarters in New Delhi
  14. List of MoUs/Documents signed during the State Visit of President of South Korea to India
  15. PM’s Press Statement during the state visit of the President of the Republic of South Korea to India
  16. Fixing mistakes for better content moderation: Facebook
  17. Eye on consumer biz, Mukesh Ambani's RIL plans to raise Rs 400 bn in FY19
  18. Lack of knowledge of Hindi causes trouble while in Delhi, says
  19. Stressing the importance of learning more languages, Puducherry Welfare Minister M Kandasamy has said his inability to communicate in Hindi has caused him a lot of inconvenience during his visits to the national capital.
  20. Two buildings collapse in Greater Noida; 3 killed, many feared trapped
  21. Two buildings collapsed in Greater Noida, killing at least three persons and trapping several others under the debris, officials said today.
  22. NDDB's project helps over 27,000 dairy farmers in Maharashtra
  23. Over 27,000 milk producers have benefited from a dairy development programme initiated to provide financial stability to farmers in the Vidarbha and Marathwada regions of Maharashtra, an official said.
  24. ONGC board approves exiting Pawan Hans, to sell 49% stake
  25. The board of ONGC has approved exiting helicopter service provider Pawan Hans by selling its entire 49 per cent stake as it looks to cut debt and consolidate resources in core oil and gas business, officials with direct knowledge of the development said.
  26. Has BJP started Taliban in Hinduism: Tharoor
  27. India a 'huge priority' for US: Top diplomat
  28. India remains a "huge priority" for the US and it is a "force for good" in the world, a senior American diplomat has said, as the ties between the two countries are witnessing some strain.
  29. Tamil Nadu to ask court to dismiss Vedanta's smelter reopening plea
  30. Genetic change in gut bacteria alters host metabolism
  31. Mukesh Ambani, Reliance Industries, jio, rcom
  32. SBI Clerk prelims result 2018: Results to be out this week, know details
  33. Monsoon Session: Congress, others to move no-trust motion against govt
  34. Luxury Resort Owner Takes Going Green To The Extreme
  35. American democracy’s built-in bias towards rural Republicans
  36. India’s government claims to subsidise farmers, but actually hurts them
  37. America’s cultural divide isn’t growing
  38. The welfare state needs updating
  39. Belgium struggles to manage its burgeoning Islamic scene
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  61. EVEN as headline writers have spent recent years bemoaning the supposed demise of sex among the young, the number of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in America has surged. Between 2000 and 2016â€"the latest year for which data are availableâ€"rates of chlamydia rose by 98%.
  62. INDIA’S farmers should be the happiest in the world. For decades governments have showered them with perks including a blanket tax exemption; subsidies on fertiliser, seeds, energy and water for irrigation; low-interest loans; cheap crop insurance; high tariffs to block food imports; and price supports for more than 20 crops.
  63. THE idea of two Americas is a trope of political commentary: a population divided in mutual incomprehension by income, race, religion or regionâ€"flyover country versus coastal elite. The idea that cultural fissures are growing is used to explain increasing political rancour and the rise of Donald Trump.
  64. A burgeoning pubic-health crisis
  65. Barriers to exports cost them more than they gain from state benefits
  66. So what explains increasing partisanship?
  67. Facing ire over reports that it is protecting far-right activists and under-age accounts, Facebook on Wednesday said it takes the mistakes incredibly seriously and is working on to prevent these issues from happening again.
  68. HKICPA Best Corporate Governance Awards open for entry
  69. CRISPR gene editing can cause genetic damage, says study
  70. The much celebrated CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing technique can cause greater genetic damage in cells than was previously thought, scientists have warned.
  71. Reigning Olympic TT champs Ma Long, Ding Ning to skip Asiad
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  79. Prasad seeks support on ‘triple talaq’, ‘nikah halala’
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  87. Sridevi dead, nation mourns
  88. Centre to provide smartphones for promoting ‘Poshan Abhiyaan’
  89. Is Aggression Different From Bullying?
  90. Punjab sex ratio up due to changing mindsets: Harsimrat Badal
  91. SC notice to Centre, states on in-house pharmacies
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  96. Bautista Agut battles to reach French Open 2nd round
  97. What makes you hungry?
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  99. 9 Killed in Manipur Landslide
  100. PNB scam goes up by another Rs 1000 crore!
  101. Five Quick Snacks to Add Fun to FIFA Final
  102. Rains Continue to Batter Mumbai, Trains Delayed
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  109. itel launches first dual camera smartphone in India
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  111. Unique question paper for each JEE, NEET examinee
  112. Importers petition withdrawn in customs bonded warehouse IGST case
  113. Fed Chair says gradual hikes best path ‘for now’
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  115. GLA University
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  117. Fed Chair says gradual hikes best path ‘for now’
  118. PNB gets conditional nod from RBI to pay interest
  119. When stocks fell in Q1, 100 promoters turned value buyers in their own stocks
  120. Focus on local content, ad growth gives Zee the edge
  121. Stock market update: These stocks rally over 5%
  122. UltraTech Cement Q1 results today; here's what to expect
  123. Record 70 million viewers watched FIFA World Cup on SonyLIV
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  125. Officials in June signaled they plan to continue to raise rates at a gradual pace.
  126. The beleaguered bank will have to raise Rs 135 crore in equity.
  127. June quarter saw excessive volatility in stock market, especially in the mid and smallcap space.
  128. The stock fell 2 per cent to hit a low of Rs 51.40 on the BSE.
  129. Next year, Zee5 will premiere 150 exclusive films across Indian languages.
  130. In the Nifty50 index, 34 stocks were trading in the green, while 16 stocks were trading in the red.
  131. UltraTech Cement was up over 1 per cent ahead of its financial results.
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  133. The tourism minister also accused foreign media of being “hugely discriminatory” in the way it describes unfortunate incidents in India.
  134. Trump backs off siding with Russia over US intelligenceWASHINGTON (AP) â€" Blistered by bipartisan condemnation of his embrace of a longtime U.S. enemy, President Donald Trump backed away from his public undermining of American intelligence agencies, saying he simply misspoke when he said he saw no reason to believe Russia had interfered in the 2016 U.S.
  135. Scientists discover new 'Maghalayan age' in Earth's historyLondon, July 18 (IANS) Geologists have classified the last 4,200 years as being a distinct Earth age and are calling it a new chapter -- the "Meghalayan Age" -- the onset of which was marked by a mega-drought that crushed a number of civilisations worldwide.
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  137. Origins of pottery traced to Japan: StudyLondon, July 17 (IANS) The origins of ceramic production can be traced to Japan and closely linked with intensified fishing at the end of the last Ice Age, finds a study, shedding light on how prehistoric hunter-gatherers processed and consumed foods over this period.
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  139. How monsoon can impact Modi's chances in 2019Farmer protests have been a challenge. A bad monsoon will worsen farmer sentiment and alienate them from govt.
  140. PNB gets nod from RBI to pay interestThe beleaguered bank will have to raise Rs 135 crore in equity.
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