Monday, 19 September 2011

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Today's Important News: 19 September 2011

Posted: 19 Sep 2011 12:37 AM PDT


Today's Important News (19-09-2011)

The Hindu

National:

  1. Quake rocks northeast, seven killed in Sikkim
  2. Doyen of Urdu poetry Shahryar presented Jnanpith Award
  3. Firing, violence by police denied
  4. At last, DoT decides to crack the whip on rollout defaulters
  5. NIA probing Kerala link to Delhi blast
  6. PMO for cluster approach to boost pulses output
  7. Modi bribed my lawyers to derail petition: Mallika Sarabhai
  8. Chhattisgarh coal blocks a test case for acquiring tribal lands
  9. Scholarly musician Govinda Rao passes away
  10. Centre planning to introduce reservation for Muslims

International:

  1. U.S., Pakistan spar over Haqqani group
  2. Obama to propose increase in taxes on millionaires
  3. Pro-Russian party wins in Latvia

India & The World:

  1. Ready to move beyond U.N. resolutions: Former PoK PM
  2. Antony heads for Russia next month

Business News:

  1. RBI mid-quarter review: the preoccupation with inflation

  2. Role and relevance of Planning Commission

S&T, Environment, Defence: 

  1. A slate for micro-finance
  2. BrahMos airborne launcher prototype undergoing tests
  3. Buddhist stupa discovered in Andhra Pradesh's Krishna district

Sports:

  • No News

Others:

  • No News

Editorials & Articles:

  1. German rift shows EU problems
  2. How Tripura overcame insurgency
  3. Vision for a new Nalanda

  4. U.N. summit on lifestyle diseases

The Times of India

National:

  1. Forest officials pose danger to forests: Experts
  2. 18 killed as powerful earthquake jolts northeast India, Nepal
  3. Now, Maya seeks quota for poor upper castes
  4. Will netas understand hunger by experimenting with fast?

International:

  1. Rein in Haqqani men, US warns Pak

India & The World:

  1. India, China square off for sea fight
  2. US, EU have gobbled India's emission pie'
  3. Jnanpith Award presented to Urdu poet Shaheryar

Business News:

  1. Petrol price hike doesn't hit entire economy'

S&T, Environment, Defence:

  1. New biofuel? Orange peel turned into oil
  2. New laser to help detect roadside bombs

Sports:

  • No News

Others:

  • No News

Editorials & Articles:

  1. It's not just rates
  2. Choppy waters
  3. How to tame hunger

The Indian Express

National:

  1. 6.8 quake jolts north, east, 13 dead
  2. Guns hit, NSC for review on blacklisted firms
  3. New Karnataka Lokayukta in a spot
  4. Himachal shows the way, Haryana catches up on 'plastic' road
  5. Ripples from Japan help create wave of protest in Tamil Nadu
  6. This time, West sees hidden hand of Pakistan in terror attacks while India looks within

International:

  1. Drone crash: Pak troops battle Taliban for debris

India & The World:

  • No News

Business News:

  1. Central schemes likely to be trimmed
  2. Monetary tightening will not impact food inflation

  3. Bankers take the digital path to financial inclusion

S&T, Environment, Defence:

  • No News

Sports:

Others:

  • No News

Editorials & Articles:

  • No News

The Economist:

  1. Fighting for its life

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Today's Important News: 18 September 2011

Posted: 19 Sep 2011 12:36 AM PDT


Today's Important News (18-09-2011)

The Hindu

National:

  1. Modi holds fast with eye on national political stage

  2. Low-intensity blast in Agra hospital

  3. Bharatpur Collector, SP removed

  4. Centre rolling out ICT services in North-East

  5. Don't publish Krishna Tribunal-II decision, orders Supreme Court

  6. I am not Gandhi: Anna Hazare

International:

  1. Pakistani firms banned from arms fair

India & The World:

  1. Former PoK Prime Minister visiting Kashmir
  2. India recognises Libyan rebels
  3. U.S. making India-Iran trade a hard struggle: envoy
  4. India to back Palestinian bid for U.N. membership

Business News:

  1. Three institutions sign MoU for Takeout Finance scheme

S&T, Environment, Defence: 

  1. Petrol-diesel cost gap widens; environment pays the price
  2. Endosulfan export can be allowed, says committee
  3. Coimbatore spine surgeon delivers Hunterian Oration in Dublin
  4. In China's battle against newborn deaths, lessons for India

Sports:

  1. England reigns with a six-wkt. win

Others:

  • No News

Editorials & Articles:

  1. The triumph of democracy over cynicism

The Times of India

National:

  1. Despite CVC report, govt shielding guilty?
  2. On Race Course road?

International:

  1. Haqqanis have links with Pak govt: US

India & The World:

  1. India recognizes new regime in Libya

Business News:

  • No News

S&T, Environment, Defence:

  • No News

Sports:

  • No News

Others:

  • No News

Editorials & Articles:

  1. The death of govt data in the information deluge

The Indian Express

National:

  1. 7 injured in low intensity IED blast at Agra

  2. BJP 2014

International:

  1. Sanctions lifted, NTC claims Libya UN seat

India & The World:

Business News:

  1. Applauding FE Best Banks, Pranab underlines

S&T, Environment, Defence:

  • No News

Sports:

  1. Last rites performed
  2. Captains only toss the coin, that's all they

Others:

  • No News

Editorials & Articles:

  • No News

The Economist:

  • No News

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(Current Affairs) India and The World | September: 2011

Posted: 18 Sep 2011 11:22 PM PDT


India and The World

  • AGREEMENT BETWEEN SAUDI ARABIA INDIA ON HAJ PILGRIMEGE    
  • DOUBLE TAXATION AVOIDANCE AGREEMENT BETWEEN INDIA & GEORGIA
  • MOU SIGNED BETWEEN UGC & BRITISH COUNCIL
  • AGREEMENT BETWEEN IRCON AND SRI LANKA RAILWAYS

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(Current Affairs) Economic & Energy | September: 2011

Posted: 18 Sep 2011 11:17 PM PDT


Economic & Energy

  • DAMODARAN PANEL'S SUGGESTIONS
  • INDUSTRIAL OUTLOOK SURVEY
  • WHAT IS CERPA ?
  • BY 2015 CLOUD MARKET IN INDIA WILL BE $ 4.5 BILLION
  • IT COMPANIES TO GROW GLOBALLY AT 16-18%
  • INDIAN BANKING INDUSTRY TO BE 3RD LARGEST IN THE WORLD BY 2025
  • DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF HYDROCARBON WILL BE MORE TRANSPARENT
  • CPI NUMBERS FOR AGRICULTURAL & RURALLABOURERS RELEASED
  • FOOD INFLATION FALLS TO 9.03 %
  • GOVERNMENT'S DEBT ROSE 6% IN THE FIRST QUART
  • REVIVAL OF THE SINDRI UNIT OF FERTILISER CORPORATION
  • SEBI PROPOSED REGULATIONS FOR ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENT FUNDS
  • INDIA NEEDS 55 MILLION ADDITIONAL JOBS BY 2015
  • RBI ANNUAL REPORT: CHALLENGES TO INDIAN ECONOMY
  • THE REAL ECONOMY
  • PRICE SITUATION
  • MONEY AND CREDIT
  • FINANCIAL MARKETS
  • GOVERNMENT FINANCE
  • EXTERNAL SECTOR-AN OVERVIEW
  • RBI ANNUAL REPORT : PROSPECTS OF INDIAN ECONOMY
  • OUTLOOK ON TWIN DEFICITS
  • INFLATION OUTLOOK
  • SINGLE-WINDOW CLEARANCE SYSTEM FOR APPROVAL
  • FDI INTO INDIA UP TO 5.65 BILLION US DOLLARS
  • GOLD CROSSED 28000 RUPEES MARK
  • SHOW-CAUSE NOTICE TO NSE
  • DEMAND FOR EMPLOYMENT UNDER MGNREGA GROWS
  • AGGRESSIVE LENDING BY PSBS BEHIND RISING NPAS
  • PREPAID PAYMENT INSTRUMENTS TO LISTED CORPORATES
  • 1200 CRORE INTO AIR INDIA
  • FINANCE MINISTRIES STEPS TO COMBAT BLACK-MONEY MENACE
  • PSBS TO BOOST CREDIT TO SMALL INDUSTRY & FARMERS

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