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- Meeting Notice for opening of Financial Bids regarding outsourcing of Manpower in the Ministry
- Inviting proposal for engagement of Consultant for 'Women of India Organic Festival 2018, Delhi
- Coverage of Anganwadi Workers (AWWs)/ Anganwadi Helpers (AWHs) under the Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJJBY); Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY) and Anganwadi Karyakarti Bima Yojana (AKBY) and benefits available to them
- Request For Proposal for Engagement of an Event Manager for Women of India Organic Festival 2018
- Expression of Interest cum Proposal (RFP) for hiring a consultancy agency for Sustainable Development Goals related to women and children.
- Recommended Panel of Institutions organisation for imparting training Programmes/workshops under Sexual Harassment of Women at Workshop (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013)
- Hiring of Consultants in Monitoring & Evaluation (ME) Unit of MWCD
- Admission in Advanced Diploma in Child Guidance and Counselling 2018-19
- Extension of the Last date in Tender for providing Steno/DEO/MTS in MWCD
- Minutes of "National Consultation on Child Protection" held on 5th June, 2018 at Jacaranda hall, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi.
- Expression of Interest for selection of a consultancy agency for sustainable development goals related to women and children
- Bharti Infratel's Q1 net profit down 4%
- India in talks with Bangladesh for deporting Rohingyas: Rajnath
- Starvation deaths: BJP, Congress attack Delhi government
- BRICS nations must put human rights first: Amnesty
- Trump blasts Cohen over tape disclosure (Lead)
- Girl raped, blackmailed by dance teacher
- Extend compensation scheme for sexual assault victims to child victims too: SC
- Parliament passes Economic Offenders Bill (Lead)
- Punjab court sentences man to death for raping, killing 6-year-old
- Maratha quota stir: Shiv Sena claims Fadnavis maybe removed, BJP denies (Lead)
- GST boost: Srei looks to give new lease of life to its leasing business
- NCLAT junks cement-makers' plea against CCI's Rs 67-bn cartelisation fine
- Resign if you can't take care of Taj Mahal: Kejriwal to Adityanath
- Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today asked his UP counterpart Yogi Adityanath to resign if his government was not able to take care of the Taj Mahal.
- Two arrested for cheating people
- Two men were arrested for allegedly cheating people by changing their ATM cards during cash withdrawal on the pretext of helping them in Azadpur area, police said today.
- Data protection panel likely to submit report by early Aug; may spur amendments in laws like Aadhaar
- The high-level panel crafting the data protection framework for India is expected to submit its report to the government by the first week of August, and could prompt amendments to a slew of existing legislations in areas like Aadhaar, RTI and health.
- World Junior Squash: India to meet Pakistan in pre quarter-final
- Pakistan set up a pre-quarterfinal clash with host India in the WSF-World junior men's squash team championship with a 3-0 win over Zimbabwe today.
- Kumaraswamy lashes at pro-farm loan waive protesters
- Twin stamps of Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela to be released
- Delhi BJP demands probe into deaths of 3 sisters, slams govt over 'ration delivery' politics
- The BJP's Delhi unit president Manoj Tiwari today expressed shock over the deaths of three minor girls in east Delhi's Mandwali area allegedly due to "starvation" and demanded an inquiry into the tragic incident.
- Differences among judges be left to judiciary, not be politicised: Prasad
- Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad today said that differences among judges should be left to the "foresight and statesmanship" of the judiciary and should not be "politicised".
- Rajkot civic body seeks Rs 2950 crore from Finance Commission
- The Rajkot Municipal Corporation (RMC) has sought aid of Rs 2950 crore from the 15th Finance Commission for carrying out various developmental works in the city.
- 40 pc of India's population likely to reside in cities by 2030: Puri
- Come 2030, around 40 per cent of India's population is likely to reside in cities, Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said today.
- Luka to appear in confirmatory trial in Thiruvananthapuram on Aug 15
- Middle-distance runner Tintu Luka will undergo a confirmatory trial in Thiruvananthapuram on August 15 as she makes a bid to make the cut for next month's Asian Games.
- Parties should rise above politics, connect with society to represent its ethos: Shah
- BJP chief Amit Shah today asked political parties to rise above politics and connect with society, saying it would help them represent social ethos well.
- Shelter home issue rocks Bihar Assembly for 2nd day, Tejashwi wants CM's resignation
- The Bihar Assembly witnessed pandemonium for a second day today over the Muzaffarpur shelter home scandal, with the RJD accusing the ruling NDA of trying to influence the probe and demanding Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's resignation.
- Srivastava nominated expert member of Himachal advisory board on disability
- Himachal Pradesh government has nominated disability rights activist and chairman of Umang Foundation, Ajai Srivastava, as an expert member of the State Advisory Board on Disability, an official spokesperson said.
- Mourning Bukhari's killing 'not enough': Ex-VP Ansari
- Former vice president Hamid Ansari today said that mourning the killing of senior journalist Shujaat Bukhari was "not enough" and the society must realise the "challenge" it faces when it comes to the freedom of expression.
- Sebi slaps Rs 8 lakh fine on four individuals in Oregon Commercial case
- Sebi today imposed Rs 8 lakh penalty on four individuals for not making relevant disclosures with regard to transactions in Oregon Commercial shares.
- Two members of inter-state gang arrested by police
- Police today arrested two more members of an inter-state gang of robbers after an exchange of fire in Odisha's Ganjam district, a police officer said.
- NCLAT dismisses cement makers' plea against Rs 6,300 cr CCI penalty for cartelisation; cos plan to move apex court
- In 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.
- TPG acquires minority stake in Sai LIfe Sciences
- : TPG, a global alternative asset firm, today announced it acquired a minority stake in Sai Life Sciences, a city-based drug discovery, development and manufacturing service providers, for an undisclosed sum.
- Leopard strays into house, rescued after nine hours
- A female leopard was rescued from a house in Gondia district after a nine-hour operation today, Forest officials said.
- 12-year-old boy commits suicide by hanging at home
- A 12-year-old student studying at a private school here allegedly committed suicide by hanging at his house here today, police said.
- Golden' offering to Goddess on July 29
- Telangana Animal Husbandry Minister T Srinivas Yadav today said a golden 'bonam' (offering) would be made to the goddess at the Ujjain Mahankali temple at Secunderabad on July 29.
- Not received any letter from SFIO: L&T
- Larsen and Toubro today said that it has not so far not received any letter or notice from the Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) or any authority.
- Woman held captive by husband and in-laws, attacked with acid and hot oil
- A 35-year-old woman here was allegedly held captive by her husband and in-laws for almost a week, beaten up and attacked with acid and hot oil, police said today.
- Maratha reservation: Fadnavis says 'ready for talks
- Trump warns China on trade again, says he has been 'nice' to it so far
- President Donald Trump today accused China of being "vicious" in its trade with the US, and said his administration has so far been "nice" but indicated harsher measures against Beijing amidst an intense trade war between the two economic giants.
- Middlesex mourn wicket-keeping great Murray
- Former England wicket-keeper John 'JT' Murray has died aged 83, his club Middlesex announced today.
- France's Pavard wins World Cup goal of the tournament
- France right-back Benjamin Pavard has won the 2018 World Cup goal of the tournament award for his stunning strike against Argentina, FIFA announced today.
- Police question Sri Lanka cricketer over hotel rape
- Sri Lankan police have questioned a player for the national cricket team after a Norwegian woman was allegedly raped in a hotel room while he was present, an official said today.
- Mallya assets case: UK Court of Appeal refuses permission to appeal
- The UK's Court of Appeal has refused Vijay Mallya the permission to appeal against a High Court order in favour of 13 Indian banks to recover funds amounting to nearly 1.145 billion pounds, in another setback to the embattled liquor tycoon.
- Ex-Ferrari chairman Sergio Marchionne passes away
- ISL 2018-19: Midfielder Ahmed Jahouh extends stay with FC Goa
- Natasha Rothwell to star in Wonder Woman 1984
- Alia Bhatt finds 'comfort in the chaos
- Sofia Vergara's Instagram account hacked
- WTO chief says trade tensions threaten global economy: CNBC
- Vivendi weighing options over Telecom Italia
- ArcelorMittal 'hopeful' will complete soon Ilva deal: statement
- PM Modi reaches South Africa for BRICS Summit
- Pakistan elections: Polling ends, counting underway; Imran Khan's PTI leads
- Imran Khan, Nawaz Sharif , Pakistan polls
- Local PEs face challenges in raising funds to invest in office properties
- Amendment to RTE act a 'lesser evil'; states and educationists concur
- New Canadians are injecting vigour into the countryâs religious life
- Are strikes making a big dent in Ryanairâs profits?
- Journalists are being crushed in South-East Asia
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- SOMETHING strange is happening to Canadaâs religious profile. As in many western countries, the share of Canadian citizens who call themselves Christian is in long-term decline. Those who profess âno religionâ (which does not necessarily mean an indifference to the spiritual) is rising.
- Religions gather strength as they cross the ocean
- 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.
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- Greece wildfires toll reaches 80, rescue efforts intensify
- 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.
- The BRICS nations "must" put human rights at the forefront of their discussions, Amnesty International said here on Wednesday.
- Landmark judgements improved people's faith in judiciary: Kejriwal
- Army foils infiltration bid on LoC in Kupwara district
- All VVPATs to be in by November: EC (Lead)
- Need to ask if our freedom is in peril: Hamid Ansari
- Nitish should not be chief ministerial face in 2020: Kushwaha
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- NIH, Google to accelerate biomedical research using Cloud
- 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.
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- Goa MLAs want bullfighting to be legalised
- 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.
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- Vijay Mallya assets case: UK Court of Appeal refuses permission to appeal
- Imran Khan's party leading on 73 seats; PML-N on 49
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- PM Modi arrives in South Africa for BRICS Summit
- Imran Khan's party leading on 64 seats; PML-N on 46
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Scientists discover first-ever liquid water lake on Mars Washington, July 25 (IANS) In a tantalising find, a team of Italian researchers on Wednesday announced they have discovered a large saltwater lake under ice near the south pole on Red Planet - raising a possibility that life may be there on Mars in some form. Student loan relief would be rarer under DeVos proposal The 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. 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. Vijay Mallya assets case: UK Court of Appeal refuses permission to appeal In the ruling, Judge Andrew Henshaw had refused to overturn a worldwide order freezing Mallya's assets and also denied permission to appeal. Pak polls: Imran leads, PML-N on back foot Cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) was leading on 73 parliamentary seats today while its main rival Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) was ahead on 49 seats in the initial round of the counting in an election marred by a deadly suicide attack and allegations of manipulations by the powerful military. The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) of former president Asif Ali Zardari was leading on 28 seats, indicating that he could play a 'kingmaker' in case of a hung parliament, according to media reports. Independents were leading on 20 seats. The Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA) - an alliance of traditional religious parties such as Jamaat-e-Islami led by Qazi Hussain Ahmed, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl headed by Maulana Fazlur Rehman, Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan led by Maulana Shah Ahmad Noorani and Tehreek-e-Jafaria led by Allama Sajid Naqvi - was leading on 11 seats. A party can only form the government if it manages to clinch 172 seats in total. Pakistan's National Assembly comprises a total of 342 members, of which 272 are directly elected whereas the rest - 60 seats reserved for women and 10 for religious minorities - are selected later through proportional representation among parties with more than five per cent of the vote. Earlier, the voting ended at its scheduled time despite calls by several major parties, including PML-N, PPP and , to extend the polling time by an hour. They had complained of "a slow voting process" and thus sought more time to facilitate voters - a request that was rejected by the Election Commission. Hours after polling began for the general elections, an Islamic State suicide bomber blew himself up outside a polling station in Bhosa Mandi area of Balochistan's provincial capital, Quetta, killing 31 people, including policemen. In separate incidents, four persons were killed in poll-related violence. Clashes erupted between rival parties outside several polling stations, reports said. Nearly 10.6 crore people are registered to vote for members of the lower house of parliament and four provincial assemblies. The election marks the second democratic transition of power in the nation's 70-year history. While polling stations officially opened for voting at 8 AM, enthusiastic citizens queued up outside their respective stations as early as 7 AM. Pakistan Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa cast his vote in Rawalpindi. Shahbaz Sharif, the PML-N president who is hoping to become the next prime minister, was among the first to cast his vote in Lahore. Former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, former Sindh chief minister Murad Ali Shah, MQM-P's Farooq Sattar, Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) chairman Mustafa Kamal, chief Khan, PPP co-chairman Bilawal Bhutto and JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman also cast their vote in their respective constituencies. The two Bhutto sisters - Asifa Bhutto Zardari and Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari - also cast their votes. Bakhtawar posted a picture after casting a vote with her sister. According to the Election Commission, 3,459 candidates are in the race for 272 general seats of the National Assembly, while 8,396 candidates are running for 577 general seats of the four provincial assemblies - Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. More than 30 political parties have fielded their candidates for the elections. For a smooth polling process, the ECP had deployed around 1.6 million staff at polling stations across the country. About 4,49,465 policemen and over 3,70,000 military personnel were deployed for security. A public holiday was declared across the country today in order to facilitate the voting process. The run up to the elections has seen a massive crackdown on the media and allegations that the military has secretly backed the campaign of Khan while targeting his political opponents. The military has ruled Pakistan through various coups for nearly half of the country's history since independence in 1947. Even during the civilian rule, the generals have wielded enormous power, setting the agenda for the country's foreign and security policies. The ECP was also criticised for deploying the Army both inside and outside of polling stations. Former prime minister Sharif, the supremo of the PML-N who was jailed this month after being convicted in a corruption case, also accused the military of pressuring the judiciary to convict him. Both institutions deny the charge. Controversy has also arisen over allowing militant groups to participate in the elections. Some of the infamous Pakistani extremist leaders, accused of spreading religious hatred and instigating sectarian violence, are among hundreds of candidates contesting the elections. The leading among them are Mumbai-terror attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed-led banned Jamat-ud Dawa's candidates who are fighting with an aim to make Pakistan a "citadel of Islam." His party is leading on one seat. In the run up to the elections, the country also witnessed a series of deadly attacks targeting candidates and campaign rallies, including one that killed 151 people in Balochistan. en-gb 2018-07-25T22:08:17+05:30 - tdBlocksArray.push(block_td_uid_54_5b58a6e628a05);
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