Friday, August 10, 2018

Latest News Headlines Fri Aug 10 20:41:01 IST 2018

  1. US launches air strikes to counter Taliban assault on Afghan city
  2. 10 dead in Ebola outbreak in eastern DR Congo
  3. Rajya Sabha defers discussion on Triple Talaq Bill
  4. Monsoon Session: Both houses of Parliament adjourned sine die; Lok Sabha Speaker describes Session as productive
  5. Parliament passes Commercial Courts, Commercial Division and Commercial Appellate Division of High Courts (Amendment) Bill, 2018
  6. SC to lay norms, terms as 'grave' incidents of rioting, vandalism
  7. Mumbai court remands alleged member of Sanatan Sansthan after a cache of explosives recovered from his house
  8. No change in the post of Opposition Leader: Sri Lanka parliament speaker
  9. Foundation stone laid for new college building in Sri Lanka with aid from India
  10. President inaugurates 'One District One Product' Summit
  11. PM Modi unveils National Biofuel policy
  12. Triple Talaq Bill not tabled due to lack of consensus in Rajya Sabha
  13. The scope of the Indecent Representation of the Women (Prohibition) Act, 1986 to be broadened: Smt Maneka Sanjay Gandhi
  14. More than 7 lakh out of school adolescent girls (11-14 years) benefitted under the scheme for Adolescent Girls in 2017-18
  15. NCW to train 60000 women across the country through its Digital Literacy Programme in collaboration with Facebook
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  17. All districts will be covered under the POSHAN Abhiyan (National Nutrition Mission) by 2019-20: Smt Maneka Sanjay Gandhi
  18. PENCIL online portal for effective enforcement of the Child Labour Act and NCLP Scheme
  19. A total of 619 cases registered and 88 persons convicted under Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006 during 2015 and 2016
  20. Complete Mechanisation of Electrification Programme in Indian Railways
  21. Creation of infrasturcture for freight at railway yards
  22. Improvement of safety features and passengers amenities in train coaches
  23. PM Modi speaks to CM Pinarayi Vijayan over situation arising due to floods in Kerala
  24. Nation remembers its freedom fighters on 76th anniversary of Quit India Day
  25. President hosts 'At Home' reception for freedom fighters
  26. PM addresses event to mark World Biofuel Day
  27. Cabinet approves MoU between India and Indonesia on Health cooperation
  28. Tech Mahindra, NITI Aayog and Pune Smart City Development Corporation launch the first Smart City Hackathon for ... - Automotive World (press release)
  29. Indian envoy meets Imran Khan; discusses bilateral ties, terrorism (Lead)
  30. Rahul thwarted passage of triple talaq bill: Ananth Kumar
  31. Triple talaq bill stalled in Rajya Sabha
  32. FIR filed against Rajen Gohain for molestation, withdrawn
  33. Kerala flood situation worsens as dams release water (Roundup)
  34. ShopClues raises $16 mn from its investors, could break-even by Diwali: CEO
  35. Most productive monsoon session since 2000, LS worked 110%: Think tank
  36. Section 377: Why its abrogation should vest with Parliament, not the courts
  37. Article 377: Why its abrogation should vest with Parliament, not the courts
  38. Jab Aushadhi Kendras to be opened through Red Cross Society: Hry minister
  39. Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij today said 100 Jan Aushadhi Kendras would be opened through the Red Cross Society in the state to provide medicines at reasonable rates.
  40. RS chairman Naidu expunges remarks made by PM
  41. Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu today expunged certain remarks made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which is perhaps the first such instance involving a prime minister.
  42. Gujarat Govt rolls out financial aid schemes for general
  43. The Gujarat Government today announced various schemes for students and young entrepreneurs from economically backward sections of general category communities who do not get benefit of reservations.
  44. Comprehensive grievance redressal system must be established in each state: Oxfam
  45. A UK-based confederation of 20 independent charitable organisations has called on Indian authorities to set up of a comprehensive grievance redressal system in each state to respond to women and child protection issues.
  46. DLF's Q1 profit up 56% at Rs 172.77 cr
  47. India's largest real estate firm DLF today reported 56 per cent increase in its consolidated net profit at Rs 172.77 crore for the first quarter of this fiscal.
  48. Govt starts countervailing investigations on certain steel items from China, Vietnam
  49. India has initiated a countervailing duty probe into increased imports of certain types of steel items from China and Vietnam, a move aimed at guarding domestic players from imports that are subsidised by these exporting nations.
  50. ELGi Equipments reports consolidated Q1 net up 36%
  51. Air compressor manufacturer ELGi Equipments Ltd today said it has registered a 36 per cent rise in its consolidated net profits for the quarter ending June 30, 2018 to Rs 18.50 crore.
  52. Punjabi youths offered free London tickets to attend separatists' rally: Minister
  53. Union minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal today said a UK-based group advocating an independent Sikh homeland has been offering free tickets to Punjabi youths to take part in a rally in London.
  54. Flood alert issued for Cauvery river in six TN districts
  55. A flood alert was issued along the banks of Cauvery in six Tamil Nadu districts today with Karnataka releasing more than one lakh cusecs of water into the inter-state river in the wake of heavy rains there, officials said today.
  56. Media speculation about washout in session proved wrong: Naidu
  57. The Rajya Sabha was today adjourned sine die, with Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu saying the media speculation that the Monsoon Session would be a washout has proven wrong as it has been "three times more productive".
  58. Dissident AAP MLAs to hold volunteers' conventions across Punjab
  59. Intensifying their fight against the central leadership, dissident legislators of the AAP's Punjab unit today decided to hold volunteers' conventions across the state to "strengthen" the party.
  60. Union Bank Q1 net up 11% on interest income, tax write-back
  61. State-run Union Bank of India today posted a 11 per cent rise in net profit at Rs 130 crore for June quarter, helped by higher interest income and tax write-back.
  62. Northern Army Commander reviews security situation along LoC in Kashmir
  63. Concluding his two-day Kashmir visit, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Army's Northern Command Lt Gen Ranbir Singh today visited forward areas along the Line of Control (LoC) to review the prevailing security situation.
  64. Three arrested with huge cache of arms in WB
  65. An arms racket was busted near here today with the seizure of a huge cache of weapons and ammunitions and the arrest of three men, police said.
  66. Megh Bhargav Kumar Patel, Prinkle top seeds in U-18 tourney
  67. Gujarat's Megh Bhargav Kumar Patel and Prinkle Singh (Jammu & Kashmir) have been given top billing in the boys and girls singles in the Adidas-MCC National Junior (u-18) clay court tennis championship, beginning here tomorrow.
  68. IndiGo to take delivery of its first A321 neo this year
  69. IndiGo will take delivery of its A321 neo aircraft, which are more fuel efficient and have higher seating capacity, this year, a senior official said today.
  70. Remarks against Valmiki community: SC to hear Salman Khan's plea after 2 weeks
  71. The Supreme Court today decided to hear after two weeks the plea of Bollywood superstar Salman Khan seeking quashing of FIRs lodged in six states against him for his alleged derogatory remarks against 'Valmiki' community during promotion of film 'Tiger Zinda Hai'.
  72. Dharmendra happy with Bobby Deol's Bollywood comeback
  73. Dharmendra says he is extremely happy to see his actor son Bobby Deol bouncing back in Bollywood with "Race 3".
  74. IndiGo to use cash 'wisely' amid uncertainties in aviation sector
  75. IndiGo's parent InterGlobe Aviation today said it would utilise cash "wisely" and weather the current storm in the aviation sector even as it indicated that hiking airfares could become counter productive.
  76. PIL in HC against law that takes away OCI status on divorcing Indian spouse
  77. A French-origin restaurateur, who came to India eight years ago, got married to a woman here and is now facing marital problems, today challenged in the Delhi High Court a provision in the citizenship law under which he could lose his Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) status if his wife divorces him.
  78. Defence Minister Sitharaman meets S Korean counterpart
  79. Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman today met her South Korean counterpart Young-Moo Song and discussed ways to strengthen bilateral ties in security and strategic spheres, an official said.
  80. Maha ATS gets custody of right-wing Hindu outfit members
  81. A sessions court here today
  82. Arvind Kejriwal, Rituparna Sengupta inaugurate Bangla Cine Utsab-2018
  83. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Bangladesh High Commissioner to India Syed Muazzem Ali and Bengali actor Rituparna Sengupta today inaugurated the 11th edition of Bangla Cine Utsab-2018 here.
  84. HC issues directions to protect elephants from being mowed down by trains
  85. The Uttarakhand High Court today issued various directions to the chief wildlife warden for protection of elephants and other wildlife, relocation of nomadic Van Gujjars living in protected forests and identification of elephant corridors.
  86. IHCL posts Q1 profit at Rs 9.1 crore
  87. Tata group hospitality firm Indian Hotels Co Ltd (IHCL) today reported consolidated net profit of Rs 9.1 crore in the first quarter ended June 30, 2018.
  88. Def Ministry comes out with protocol for closure of Cantonment roads
  89. After weeks of deliberations with the Army, the defence ministry has devised a standardised protocol for closure of any road in cantonments across the country, asserting that emergent security needs of the force have been taken into consideration.
  90. Century Ply to meet 15% power needs from solar units by 2018
  91. Plywood major Century Plyboards India Ltd today said it will be installing solar plants in all its manufacturing units that will help meet around 15 per cent of its overall power requirement by 2018.
  92. Schools with no students to be closed down in Arunachal
  93. The Arunachal Pradesh cabinet today decided to close down all schools running without students by the end of this month after proper verification, an official release said here.
  94. BJP sponsored goons to attack me: Tripura Cong chief
  95. Two days after he was shown black flags and stopped from joining a rally at Dhalali district, around 90km from here, Tripura Congress chief Birajit Sinha today alleged that the ruling BJP had "sponsored goons" to attack him near the venue of the public meeting.
  96. Indian Film Festival of Melbourne begins
  97. Tabrez Noorani's film on sex trafficking "Love Sonia" today officially started the 12-day-long Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM).
  98. Guardiola fumes over Luiz permit rejection
  99. Pep Guardiola says he is frustrated by Premier League champions Manchester City's failure to obtain a work permit for Brazilian midfielder Douglas Luiz.
  100. Shahzaib Hasan's ban for spot-fixing upped to 4 years
  101. An independent adjudicator today increased the ban on Pakistan's World Twenty20-winning opener Shahzaib Hasan from one year to four on appeal from the country's cricket board.
  102. Benzema's blackmail case heads for possible final hearing
  103. The Paris Appeal Court will re-examine the case against Real Madrid star Karim Benzema for his alleged role in the blackmail of fellow international Mathieu Valbuena on October 4, sources told AFP today.
  104. Klopp has great expectations Liverpool will deliver
  105. Jurgen Klopp says he has high expectations for Liverpool's ability to challenge for the Premier League title after spending the most of any of his rivals in the close season.
  106. 9-year-old Indian chess prodigy wins visa battle to stay in UK
  107. A 9-year-old Indian chess genius won his battle today to stay in the UK after the expiry of his father's work visa as the Home Office made an exception in the case due to his "exceptional talent".
  108. U.S. inflation pressures rise in July; Fed on track to lift rates
  109. Investors stick to U.S. stocks, no more 'raging bull': BAML
  110. Canada adds more jobs than expected, analysts spot weaknesses
  111. China imposes anti-dumping duties on synthetic rubber from U.S, EU, Singapore
  112. UK gilt curve gives another glimpse of 'no deal' Brexit nerves
  113. India's fuel demand rose 7.4 percent in July
  114. Gold creeps higher as Turkish currency crisis roils markets
  115. Asian Games 2018: Javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra to be India's flag-bearer
  116. IBPS PO 2018 recruitment notification released, here's how to register
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  126. Parliament passes Insolvency Code amendment bill
  127. India, Afghanistan review development cooperation
  128. All tourists stranded at Idukki resort safe: Kerala Minister
  129. With the Rajya Sabha on Friday passing the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Second Amendment) Bill, 2018, the legislation has got Parliament's approval as the Lok Sabha has already cleared it.
  130. A day after announcing that the Delhi government will adopt the Centres scheme on minimum wages, Delhi Labour Minister Gopal Rai said on Friday that the central scheme is a replica of Delhis scheme whose notification was quashed by the High Court.
  131. Hindalco Reports Q1 FY19 Results
  132. Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan Ajay Bisaria on Friday met Prime Minister-in-waiting Imran Khan and the two pushed for the resumption of bilateral talks and the envoy briefed New Delhi's concerns about terrorism, an official said.
  133. Row over cantonment road closures is over
  134. The proposed law to criminalise the practice of instant divorce by Muslim husbands will not see the light of the day for at least four more months as the Rajya Sabha on Friday decided to defer the consideration of the bill till the next session due to lack of consensus.
  135. A woman in Assam's Nagaon district, who had lodged an FIR against Union Minister of State for Railways Rajen Gohain accusing him of molestation, has withdrawn the case, police said on Friday.
  136. The flood situation in Kerala worsened on Friday as all the five gates of the Idukki hydel project were opened and shutters of over two dozen dams were lifted, inundating various parts of the state which reeled under the unprecedented downpour in decades. The floods have claimed 27 lives so far.
  137. After the triple talaq bill could not be taken up in the Rajya Sabha on Friday, the government blamed Congress President Rahul Gandhi for thwarting passage of the bill.
  138. UK selects Rafael’s Drone Dome
  139. Jet Airways' complete net worth erosion?
  140. Jet Airways' net worth totally eroded?
  141. 55 people so far been evacuated by Navy from flood hit areas
  142. Rajya Sabha adjourned sine die
  143. This 75-year-old tribal woman earns nearly Rs 1 lakh in 14 days for plucking leaves
  144. 185 people held in Pune for vandalism, violence during Maratha bandh
  145. Rafale "biggest ever" defence scam: Rahul Gandhi
  146. Modi govt is planning to take bullet train to 6 more routes
  147. Can govt save Rs 12k cr in the next oil bill?
  148. Maldives wants to replace India with China
  149. MoCA will be watching developments at Jet: Choubey
  150. Four killed in shooting in Canadian town: Police
  151. Nihilent Technologies files DRHP
  152. MoCA will be watching developments at Jet Airways, says R N Choubey
  153. Centre rejects further demands on Bru repatriation
  154. The government is taking assistance from governments from France, Spain, China, Japan and Germany to complete these projects.
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  156. Airlines are not bound to inform us when they retrench but when airlines get into trouble they normally come to us".
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  158. Jet Airways auditor finds complete net worth erosion
  159. Kansas governor's aide: Kobach promise on count not enough
  160. Minnesota's Swanson accused of pushing staff to aid ambition
  161. Monsoon session: Most productive for Lok Sabha since 2000
  162. Rajiv Gandhi assassination case convicts can’t be released: Government tells SC
  163. Modi govt is planning to increase its bullet train run
  164. Can govt save Rs 12k cr in next oil bill?
  165. ​Motilal Oswal Investment Advisors is the book running lead managers.
  166. BSR & Co, a KPMG affiliate has found complete erosion in Jet Airways’ networth.
  167. Minnesota's Swanson accused of pushing staff to aid ambitionST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) â€" Democrat Lori Swanson's campaign for Minnesota governor is being hit by late accusations that she pressured staffers in her office to perform political work.
  168. Around an hour after giving first word of the killings, a second message from police said: "At this time, we can confirm that we have one suspect in custody.
  169. Trump says protesting NFL players should 'be cool!'BRIDGEWATER, New Jersey (AP) â€" President Donald Trump is once again lashing out at football players who refuse to stand for the national anthem. Trump claimed on Twitter Friday that "most of them are unable to define" what they're demonstrating against.
  170. MHA has refused to accommodate any fresh demand from Mizoram Bru Displaced People's Forum (MBDPF).
  171. Modi govt is planning to take bullet train to 6 more routesThe government is taking assistance from governments from France, Spain, China, Japan and Germany to complete these projects.
  172. Can govt save Rs 12k cr in the next oil bill?The world's third largest oil consumer is dependent on imports to meet 81 per cent of its needs.
  173. Rajiv Gandhi assassination case convicts can’t be released: Government tells SCThe court had asked the government to place its stand before it two years ago. In its response filed on Friday, the government said at least 16 innocent people had also died in the blast that killed Rajiv Gandhi.
  174. Nihilent Technologies files DRHP​Motilal Oswal Investment Advisors is the book running lead managers.
  175. Rajiv Gandhi assassination case convicts can’t be released: Government tells SCThe court had asked the government to place its stand before it two years ago. In its response filed on Friday, the government said at least 16 innocent people had also died in the blast that killed Rajiv Gandhi.
  176. 55 people so far been evacuated by Navy from flood hit areasTwo teams with Gemini boats commenced rescue operations at Kalpetta, Wayanad and at Panmarum (13 km south of Mananthavady), where they evacuated 55 stranded people till 12 noon today, a defence press release said.
  177. Rajya Sabha adjourned sine dieChairman M. Venkaiah Naidu said the House had 74 per cent productivity and passed 14 bills over 17 sittings.
  178. Can govt save Rs 12k cr in next oil bill?NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today set a target to triple ethanol production in four years to help save Rs 12,000 crore in oil import bill by mixing the sugarcane extract in petrol as well as boost farm income.Speaking at a function here to mark World Biofuel Day, he said about Rs 10,000 crore is being invested in setting up 12 bio-refineries in the country that will produce fuel from crop stubble and residue as well as urban waste."Biofuels can help reduce import dependency on crude oil. They can contribute to a cleaner environment, generate additional income for farmers and create rural jobs," he said.Modi said fuel generated from sugarcane and crop residue not only gives additional income to farmers but also helps the environment by the safe disposal of farm stubble.The world's third largest oil consumer is dependent on imports to meet 81 per cent of its needs and substituting some of the fuel with biofuels will help cut import dependence.India started blending ethanol, produced as a by-product during the process of making sugar from sugarcane, in petrol during the first NDA regime in 2002. But the programme slowed almost to a grinding halt in the 10-year rule of Congress-led UPA.Modi said the programme to mix ethanol in petrol was revived when the BJP-led NDA came to power again in 2014."As a result of the efforts of the Centre, ethanol blending in petrol increased from 38 crore litres in the ethanol supply year 2013-14, to an estimated 141 crore litres in the ethanol supply year 2017-18," he said, adding this saved close to Rs 4,000 crore in oil import bill.The target, he said, is to raise ethanol production for doping in petrol to 450 crore litres in four years that will save Rs 12,000 crore in import bill.India spent nearly USD 88 billion (about Rs 5.9 lakh crore) on import of crude oil in 2017-18."Our target is to raise blending of ethanol in petrol to 10 per cent by 2022 and to 20 per cent by 2030," he said.Currently, petrol contains 3.8 per cent of ethanol.The bio-refineries being set up will generate about 1.5 lakh jobs in the entire value chain, he said.Also, the government approved the National Policy on Biofuels in June this year which seeks to produce fuel that can be doped in petrol and diesel from agriculture and municipal waste as well as crop residue, he said.Fuel is targeted to be produced from crop stubble, which otherwise is burnt every year causing pollution and erosion in soil's nutrient value. It can also be produced from damaged crops, he said, adding efforts are on to also generate fuel from urban waste as well as bovine excreta.He said bio-CNG generated from cow dung can be used as a fuel in transport vehicles to cut petrol and diesel consumption. "Biofuels have synergies with various government initiatives, including enhancing farmers' incomes, and Swachh Bharat," he said.Listing measures of the government on using environment-friendly fuel, he said recycled plastic is being used in road construction while electricity generated from solar panels is being extensively promoted.Besides, LED bulbs are replacing conventional lighting in railways and ports, he said.As many as 5 crore cooking gas LPG connections have been given to poor women households in the last two-and-half years to give them smokeless kitchens, helping improve their health and environment, he said.Modi said his government has raised minimum support price or MSP for 14 kharif (summer season) crops, fulfilling the promise of giving a rate that is 50 per cent more than the cost of production.Responding to critics that the increase was not commensurate with the promise, he said renowned agriculture scientist M S Swaminathan has in a recent article praised the government's steps to boost farm income.Also, the Fair and Remunerative Price (FRP) for sugarcane for 2018-19 crop year has been hiked by Rs 20 to Rs 275 per quintal and it now gives 80 per cent profit over the cost, he said."This enhanced rate will benefit crores of farmers," he said.The Prime Minister said schemes such as Jan Dhan, Van Dhan and Gobar Dhan are helping to transform the lives of the poor, the tribal population and the farmers.He said the transformative potential of biofuels can be realised only through the participation of students, teachers, scientists, entrepreneurs and the people.He urged everyone present to help take the benefits of biofuel to the rural areas.The Prime Minister also released a booklet on 'National Policy on Biofuels 2018'. He also launched the 'Proactive and Responsive Facilitation, by Interactive and Virtuous Environmental Single-window Hub' (PARIVESH), a web portal for speedy environment clearance of projects.
  179. MoCA will be watching developments at Jet Airways, says R N ChoubeyThe Ministry of Civil Aviation today said it is watching the developments at Jet Airways, which has delayed the announcement of June quarter results. The full service carrier is grappling with financial woes and its share price has also taken a beating in recent weeks. "We will be watching the developments," Civil Aviation Secretary R N Choubey said and added that the ministry has no intention of doing any financial audit of the airline. He was responding to a query about Jet Airways facing financial problems and also delaying announcement of quarterly results. Choubey said the airline has "neither approached the ministry nor are they (Jet Airways) bound to do so". "But when airlines are in difficulty, they approach us," he noted. Asked about reports of retrenchment at the airline, Choubey said "If Jet has not told us that they are going to retrench why should we be worried. "Airlines are not bound to inform us when they retrench but when airlines get into trouble they normally come to us". Addressing shareholders at the company's annual general meeting on Thursday, Jet Airways Founder Chairman Naresh Goyal said he felt "guilty and embarrassed" as a lot of shareholders have lost their money, as the airline's shares plummeted on financial woes. Shares of the full service carrier slumped over 12 per cent since July 2 and in intra-day trading today, it touched a 52-week low of Rs 286.95 apiece. Speaking at the event here, organised by industry body Assocham, SpiceJet Chairman Ajay Singh said that the rise in prices of aviation turbine fuel and depreciating rupee were the two big factors impacting financial of Indian carriers. "The rupee depreciation is significant. Rupee went from Rs 65 to Rs 69, so that hit is significant. All this has added to pressure on airlines," Singh said. Choubey said the ministry along with International Air Transport Association (IATA) and Airports Authority of India (AAI) would organise celebrations to mark double-digit growth in the aviation sector.
  180. Northern railway women workers demand change in uniform, say no changing room at stations
  181. Their uniforms are either a khaki salwar kameez or a shirt and pant depending on the category of work. The women commercial staffers have the…
  182. Kejriwal accuses Centre of increase in crimes against women
  183. "Law and order comes under PM, Union Home Minister and LG in Delhi, but effective steps have not been taken," the Delhi chief minister said.
  184. Maldives wants India to withdraw helicopters, personnel even as it woos China
  185. No proposal to withdraw Rs 2,000 notes: Govt in Lok Sabha
  186. सोलर मिशन के लिए नासा के अंतरिक्ष अभियान की उल्टी गिनती शुरू, साढ़े चार इंच मोटी शील्ड से बना है यान
  187. Partial Solar Eclipse 2018 on August 11: Here are the timings in India
  188. A fresh 5.9 magnitude aftershock prompted fresh panic in the north of the popular holiday destination on Thursday. Nearly 75 per cent of residential structures have been destroyed in northern Lombok because of poor construction unable to withstand strong tremors, the agency said in a statement.
  189. Indonesia quake: Death toll climbs to more than 320
  190. Imran Khan to take oath as Pakistan Prime Minister on August 18
  191. India vs England 2nd Test LIVE: Tea taken at Lord's
  192. Imran Khan to take oath as Pakistan Prime Minister on August 18
  193. Abhinav Bindra hopes to find fellow Indian gold medal winner in Tokyo 2020
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  214. Zimbabwe's Chamisa files challenge to election result in court
  215. Shivananda Prasad appointed as AG of Telangana
  216. U S judge calls recess in Manafort trial
  217. RS adjourned sine die after three-week Monsoon session, Naidu calls it 'productive
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  221. The Supreme Court on Friday took into record the affidavit filed by the Union of India (UOI), stating that the President had rejected the proposal to release seven convicts in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case and adjourned the matter.
  222. RS adjourned sine die after three-week Monsoon session
  223. High Commissioner meets Imran Khan, gifts a signed cricket bat
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  225. Committee begins public hearing on Apex court’s judgment on Jagannath temple
  226. GTDC counters CRT for 'baseless' allegations
  227. OSOU gets UGC recognition to offer UG and PG courses from 2018-19
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  229. Rajiv Gandhi assassination case: SC takes into record UOI's affidavit
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