2016-03-01



National Events

Very less chance that GST will go through in this session (Free Available)

General B.K. Loshali sacked (Free Available)

India and pakistan will have comprehensive talks soon (Free Available)

Uttar Pradesh still tense after comments from leaders (Free Available)

Future of earth is secured after paris deal feels world leaders (Free Available)

Binding agreements in Paris deal (Free Available)

EPFO increases its ranking in pension funds across world (Free Available)

Big boost for sustainability of Eastern Ghats (Only
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Difference between Kerala and Tamil Nadu over Mullaperiyar continues (Only
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Home minister calls for concerted action (Only
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PM Modi and Japanese PM Abe perform Ganga Aarti at Varanasi (Only
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Govt looking to get parliamentary nod for extra expenditure (Only
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Restriction in Haryana panchayat elections upheld by SC (Only
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Headley to help government in solving the Mumbai blast case (Only
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Kerala became the first digital state (Only
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Study shows that Wetland loss as reason for Chennai devastation (Only
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PM blamed opposition for deadlock in parliament (Only
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Malnutrition refusing to come down in India (Only
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Delhi Govt comes up with details of odd-even formula (Only
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Sushma Swaraj heads to Pak (Only
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Exemption for women from oddeven formula  (Only
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Framework Agreement rejected by Madhesis (Only
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SC will ensure rule of law, says CJI (Only
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Supreme Court agrees with Odd Even Formula (Only
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Centre provides 1000 crore more to Tamil Nadu (Only
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GST bill might get the consensus (Only
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Illness can not be ground for divorce (Only
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Unregulated urbanisation to blame for chennai: CSE experts (Only
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Ancient Ganesha idol to be restored (Only
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Rescue operations in full flow in Chennai (Only
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Thirty years after the tragedy compensation still an illusion (Only
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Centre convenes emergency meeting on T.N. floods (Only
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Amendment to statute for climate change (Only
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Different ideas kept coming at COP 21 (Only
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Bill for the amendment of labour laws in Gujarat  (Only
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Maharastra amends laws to allow women to work at night (Only
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Heavy rain continue in Tamil Nadu (Only
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Double whammy for debt-hit U.P. farmers (Only
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President appeals for cleaning of minds (Only
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Technological funding still the contentious issue for India (Only
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World leaders calls to reduce emissions (Only
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Contentious issues in the GST (Only
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Criticism will not lead to criminal defamation (Only
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Ambedkar’s view on Common civil code (Only
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Mastermind of terrorist attack in Paris has been killed (Only
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Recommendation of Central pay commission (Only
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Technical glitches at Delhi Jan Lokpal (Only
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Deaths due to pneumonia, diarrhoea are among highest in India (Only
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Paris, Syria to dominate G-20 talks (Only
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PM’s praise strengthens Imran’s cause for education (Only
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GSA T -15 launched successfully (Only
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SC to remove gender disparity in judiciary (Only
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Mars Orbiter Mission is in good nick, says ISRO chief (Only
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Border youth may get martial arts training (Only
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Rail ticket cancellation charges hiked (Only
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Surrogate mothers appeal to ICMR (Only
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NGT says no to age-old practice (Only
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President to launch IIT -IISc initiative (Only
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Indology meet to project ‘soft power (Only
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Andhra Pradesh’s new capital Amaravati (Only
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Pension fund regulator seeks fiscal support from Centre (Only
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Very less chance that GST will go through in this session

Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Monday said the winter session of
Parliament, which had started with much promise of a détente between the
Government and the Opposition, was “threatened with a washout.”

He also said “The last session of Parliament did not function. The
current session is also threatened with a washout. The reasons for the
washout of the current session keep changing by the hour,”.

The Congress, which had appeared to be thawing on the GST issue at the
beginning of the session, continued its aggressive stance against the
government, from the day a Delhi court refused to exempt Congress president
Sonia Gandhi and vice-president Rahul Gandhi from personal appearance in the
National Herald case.

General B.K. Loshali sacked

Coast Guard Deputy Inspector General B.K. Loshali, who was facing an
inquiry for publicly contradicting the government over the sinking of a
Pakistani ship off the Gujarat coast on New Year’s Eve, has been dismissed.

He was dismissed after the Board of Inquiry found him guilty of all
charges on Saturday. The inquiry was conducted by a panel of senior Deputy
Inspector General (DIG) rank officers for over three months.

India and pakistan will have comprehensive talks soon

Expressing the hope that the renewed dialogue with Pakistan would open a
new chapter of peace and development in the region, External Affairs
Minister Sushma Swaraj on Monday told both Houses of Parliament that a
“comprehensive bilateral dialogue” would start and the Foreign Secretaries
of the two countries would work out its modalities.

India had emphasised the need to speed up the judicial process in the
2008 Mumbai terror attack by militants from the neighbouring country killing
scores of people.

Shushma Swaraj said that government accords the highest priority to the
country’s security. In order to meet the threats, the government will take
all steps, including through diplomatic channels.

Uttar Pradesh still tense after comments from leaders

A fresh wave of tension has swept over western Uttar Pradesh following a
series of mass protests by Muslims against alleged comments by Hindu
Mahasabha leader Kamlesh Tiwari.

The spectacle of over a lakh of protesters demanding the hanging of the
Hindutva activist for his objectionable statement against the Prophet, has
provoked widespread anger and heightened tensions in the communally
sensitive region.

Prominent farmers and political leaders of western U.P. who are seen as
close to the BJP, have taken exception to the large protests.

Tiwari was arrested by the State police over a week back after his
statement. He had made an “objectionable” statement in response to the SP
leader Azam Khan calling RSS workers “homosexual”.

Future of earth is secured after paris deal feels world leaders

U.S. President Barack Obama said it is a big step forward in securing
the planet for future generations and said the agreement showed what was
possible when nations stood together.

Paris pact agreement represents the best chance we've had to save the
one planet we've got. I believe this moment can be a turning point for the
world,” he said.

As a result of the climate agreement, we can be more confident the earth
will be in better shape.

The agreement represents “a huge step forward in securing the future of
the planet,” British Prime Minister David Cameron said, adding that it
showed what “unity, ambition and perseverance can do.”

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