Thursday, August 30, 2012

Today's Important News (06-10-2011)




The Times of India

National:

  1. 4000 Chinese, including PLA men, in PoK: Army chief
  2. World's cheapest tablet launched at Rs 2250
  3. Railways losing thousands of crores in ore fraud
  4. Railways look for officials who may have helped mining firms
  5. Big debate: Viability or road safety?
  6. Reforms panel to help renew focus on land mgmt 

International:

  • No News

India & The World:

  1. India doesn't vote on Syria, bucks western pressure
  2. Swiss to share tax info from next fiscal
  3. India, Iran evolve tool to clear exporters’ dues
  4. Will talk to Pak,not Taliban: Karzai 

Business News:

  1. Services sector in contraction mode
  2. Govt mum on funds, SBI tanks 4%

S&T, Environment, Defence:

  1. Sporting a 7-inch touchscreen,Aakash runs on Android 2.2 OS
  2. Discovered: A multiple-planet solar system
  3. Editorials & Articles:

  1. Going political
  2. Open shop
  3. Telling the wrong story

The Indian Express

National:

  1. After Moily, Khurshid complains: RTI misuse hitting efficacy, efficiency
  2. In reply to PC letter, Modi writes to PM: Why biometrics for NPR?
  3. Time limit set for sanction to prosecute ‘tainted’ babus
  4. No need to be defensive on RTI, Wajahat tells govt
  5. Goa mining: Draft PAC report blames politicians-babus nexus
  6. ‘We see the start of dream that has been realised’
  7. Govt guilty of fraud if land acquired for public purpose is given to pvt firms: SC
  8. The one-per-cent solution

International:

  1. Karzai assassination plot foiled
  2. Taliban use technology to show who’s boss
  3. Anger as UN action against Syria vetoed

India & The World:

  1. Pact will not hurt ‘brother’ Pak: Karzai
  2. 4,000 Chinese, including troops, in PoK: Army chief

Business News:

  1. SBI needs up to Rs 10K cr from govt this year: Chaudhuri
  2. Banking M&As may be kept out of competition regulator’s ambit
  3. Wall Street edges up after US data, Europe hopes

S&T, Environment, Defence:

  1. No green nod if EIA reports copied: MoEF
  2. ‘Peer review’ gives green signal to Koodankulam


Editorials & Articles: