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1 | India signs key agreements with Tajikistan | Monday saw President Ramnath Kovind receiving a formal reception on day-2 of his maiden Central Asia visit in Tajikistan's capital Dushanbe. The occasion saw the President being accorded a guard of honour. National Anthems of both the countries were also played. This was followed by bilateral level talks between President Kovind and his Tajikistan counterpart Emomali Rahmon. Addressing the media after the talks, President Kovind said India and Tajikistan share historical relations and both nations will be strengthening them further based on tremendous underlying potential. Indian grant of 20 million US dollars was announced for Tajikistan to finance development projects. Several other key bilateral pacts were also signed. The two leaders agreed to strengthen political relations, strategic research, agriculture, renewable energy, traditional medicine, space technology, youth affairs, culture and disaster management relations between India and Tajikistan. President appreciated Tajikistan's role in getting India membership of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation which will boost strategic ties between the two countries. The President added that both India and Tajikistan remain committed to end terrorism and radicalisation. President Kovind also went to Tajikistan's National University the same evening where he spoke on the challenge being faced by modern society in combating radicalisation and interacted with the university's faculty. The President commended Tajikistan's commitment to combating terrorism on the occasion. President Kovind interacted with the Indian community in Tajikistan on day-1 of his visit to the Central Asian nation. He said India and Tajikistan have been friends for long and every Indian in that country is its ambassador. |
09-Oct-2018 | News in Details | |
2 | Thangjam Tababi Devi clinches India’s first judo medal at Olympics, fetches youth silver | Thangjam Tababi Devi became India’s first judo medallist at the Olympic level, claiming a silver at the ongoing Youth Games after losing to Venezuela’s Maria Giminez in the finals of the women’s 44kg category. Tababi Devi, an Asian cadet champion hailing from Manipur, lost 0-11, also conceding a penalty point in the process, in the summit showdown that lasted a little over two minutes on Sunday night. India have never won an Olympic medal in judo either at the senior or the youth level. The 16-year-old defeated Ana Viktorija Puljiz of Crotia 10-0 in the semifinals. Prior to that, she defeated Bhutan’s Yangchen Wangmo 10-0 in the round of 16 before getting the better of Erza Muminoviq of Kosovo in the quarterfinals. Her silver was India’s second medal at the ongoing Games after shooter Tushar Mane also clinched the second position in the men’s 10m air rifle competition. |
09-Oct-2018 | News in Details | |
3 | Indian Railways enters into Memorandum of Cooperation & Memorandum of Understanding with Government of Russian Federation | A Memorandum of Cooperation was signed between the Ministry of Railways of the Republic of India and the Joint Stock Company ‘Russian Railways’ on the sidelines of India-Russia Summit on 5th October, 2018. The MoC intends to carry forward the activities taken up under the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the two countries on 24th December, 2015. The Memorandum of cooperation includes: Implementation of speed up gradation project of Nagpur-Secunderabad section ; |
08-Oct-2018 | News in Details | |
4 | Karnataka Govt launches ‘Unnati’ | The Karnataka Department of Social Welfare has launched Unnati, a scheme to foster entrepreneurs working on rural and social impact technologies. As part of the scheme, the department will invest up to Rs 20 crore to create end-to-end support infrastructure for start-ups and entrepreneurs from a marginalised background. The first stream of Unnati is technology innovation. Many people across the State are doing it, but entrepreneurs from SC/ST background are denied a chance. This scheme will identify and promote these entrepreneurs. The second stream of Unnati is social impact. Unnati will identify companies that are working on products and solutions for problems that are plaguing both the Government and society at large. “This has been done with the renewed focus on entrepreneurship and with an aim to deliver sustainable development and social welfare which will identify, mentor, and promote young entrepreneurs from the SC/ST communities,” said Priyank Kharge, Karnataka Minister for Social Welfare. He added: “The department will provide up to Rs 50 lakhs to winning entrepreneurs to develop tech-based solutions that are innovative, novel and have meaningful social impact.” Lauding the scheme, Dr G Parameshwara, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister, said, “Often, technological innovations reach the SC/ST communities and other vulnerable sections quite late. Historically oppressed and marginalised, hardworking and brilliant young entrepreneurs from these communities suffe |
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5 | India's Keerthana Pandian wins IBSF world U-16 snooker title | Keerthana won the girls' title by outclassing Belarussian rival Albina Leschuk 3-1 in the final. |
08-Oct-2018 | News in Details | |
6 | Centre to reimburse nearly Rs 450 cr to Karnataka against its expenditure on procuring cereals | The Centre has assured Karnataka government that nearly 450 crore rupees will be reimbursed to it in connection with the expenditure incurred for procuring cereals and coarse cereals. This assurance came during a meeting between Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy and Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Minister Ram Vilas Paswan in New Delhi yesterday. An official release said, Mr Kumaraswamy discussed the state government's pending claims with Mr Paswan amounting to nearly 1127 crore rupees from the period 2006-07 to 2015-16. Officials of the Food Department assured that Karnataka will be reimbursed about 450 crore rupees of expenditure within a week of receiving the revised demand letter for the claims related to the year 2015-16. They also assured that remaining pending claims will also be resolved on war footing. |
08-Oct-2018 | News in Details | |
7 | C'garh: Goyal, Singh lay foundation stone of Rs 6000 cr Rly | Goyal said that the construction of a new railway line connecting Katghora-Mungeli-Kawardha-Dongargarh would accelerate the growth of the mineral rich region and bring prosperity.
On the occasion, the union minister also flagged off Korba-Raipur-Korba Hasdeo Express through video conferencing. Later, in a programme in Dhamtari district, Goyal and Singh laid the foundation stone of a railway gauge conversion project connecting Kendri (Raipur) to Dhamtari and Abhanpur to Rajim, cumulatively a 67 km long project. At present, there is narrow gauge track between Kendri -Dhamtari and Abhanpur-Rajim sections which will be converted to broad gauge at cost of around Rs 544 crore, the railways said in a statement. |
08-Oct-2018 | News in Details | |
8 | Country's biggest skill competition 'India Skills 2018' concludes | The country's biggest skill competition, India Skills 2018 has concluded in New Delhi. The 164 winners were awarded yesterday by Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Anant Kumar Hegde. Addressing the award winners, Mr Hegde said, they should not rest on this achievement, as the world outside has cut-throat competition. He called upon the participants going for the world stage competitions in Russia and China to perform well and bring laurels to the nation. AIR correspondent reports that IndiaSkills 2018 was the second edition of the nationwide competition organized by the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship to identify, recognize, promote and reward the best talents in various skills. Some of the winners of the competition will be given additional training, before they represent India at the 45th WorldSkills Competition at Kazan, Russia in 2019. |
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9 | PM Narendra Modi says World accepts India will be the major engine of global growth in the coming decades | Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that the country is going through a period of rapid transformation. Inaugurating Destination Uttarakhand: Summit 2018 in Dehradun today, he said, the world has accepted that India will be a major engine of global growth in the coming decades.
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10 | Brett Kavanaugh Sworn In As US Supreme Court Justice | enate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., delivered a message "to so many millions who are outraged by what happened here . . . vote." Kavanaugh heads to the Supreme Court significantly scarred from the confirmation fight, which had the echoes of the 1991 battle over now-Justice Clarence Thomas who was accused of sexual harassment by law professor Anita Hill and defended himself in an emotional, high-stakes congressional hearing. Already, Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. has received more than a dozen complaints of judicial misconduct against Kavanaugh but is not referring them for investigation for the time being. And in a joint appearance on Friday night at Princeton University, their shared alma mater, Justices Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor raised concerns about how the bitter partisan battle over Kavanaugh will affect the court's reputation. "We have to rise above partisanship in our personal relationships," said Sotomayor, who was nominated by President Barack Obama in 2009. "We have to treat each other with respect and dignity and with a sense of amicability that the rest of the world doesn't often share." The tension surrounding Kavanaugh's nomination continued until the final minutes in the packed Senate chamber, where several protesters were escorted out after disrupting the vote, during which Vice President Mike Pence presided. Over shouts of "Shame! Shame! Shame!" and screams of "I do not consent!" each senator stood at his or her desk to vote - a move generally reserved for historic roll calls. |
08-Oct-2018 | News in Details |