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Posted: 24 Aug 2019 04:59 AM PDT

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Here Is A Look Inside The Kremlin

Posted: 24 Aug 2019 12:00 AM PDT

Katie Warren/Business Insider

Insider: The Kremlin is the official residence of President Vladimir Putin. It's protected by an elite military regiment and has walls up to 21 feet thick — here's a look inside.

* The Kremlin is a fortified complex in the center of Moscow, Russia, made up of more than 15 buildings, 20 towers, and more than 1.5 miles of walls that are up to 21 feet thick.
* Since 1991, it's been the official residence of Russia's president, currently President Vladimir Putin.
* The complex is protected by an elite military regiment whose members must be able to hear a whisper from 20 feet away.
* On a recent trip to Russia, I visited the Kremlin. I had always imagined the Kremlin being full of administrative buildings, but instead I found beautiful palaces, cathedrals, museums, and gardens.

The Moscow Kremlin is a fortified complex in the center of the city made up of more than 15 buildings, 20 towers, and more than 1.5 miles of walls that are up to 21 feet thick. It's the official residence of President Vladimir Putin, although he doesn't actually live there.

While there are actually many kremlins throughout Russia, Moscow's is, by far, the most famous.

On a recent trip to Russia, I paid $10.50 for a ticket to visit a section of the Kremlin. Here's what it looks like inside.

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WNU Editor: My uncle gave me a good tour of the place in 1992 (at the time he was a senior officer in the military/government). Judging from the pictures in this post, nothing has changed since then. On a side note, Russian President Putin does not live in the Kremlin. When he is in Moscow he lives here.

Will Europe Punish China If Xi Crushes Hong Kong?

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 11:00 PM PDT

Military vehicles are parked on the grounds of the Shenzhen Bay Sports Center in Shenzhen, China August 15, 2019. REUTERS/Thomas Peter

Epoch Times: Will Europe Punish China If Xi Crushes Hong Kong?

Does China fear Europe's backlash over Hong Kong more than it does U.S. tariffs?

President Trump's decision to link U.S. tariff negotiations to China's handling of the ongoing Hong Kong protests seems like a smart move. It amply demonstrates the importance of Hong Kong in the eyes of America and other Western democracies. It would also seem to give Chinese leader Xi Jinping even less room to maneuver, and may add leverage to the U.S. negotiating position.

Furthermore, Trump's offer to meet with the Chinese leader face-to-face to resolve the Hong Kong crisis peacefully focuses the world's attention on Xi, rather than Trump, as the source of potential violence and intolerance. But these advantages may not have the impact that Trump hopes they will. There are a couple of possible reasons for this.

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WNU Editor: There will be a European backlash against China if they should decide to use force to crush the protest movement in Hong Kong. And this backlash would be both political and economic. It is also probably one of the reasons why Chinese President Xi has not ordered the military to move into Hong Kong to put an end to these protests. The cost (right now) would be too high.

Tweets For Today

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 10:30 PM PDT













Is America's Engagement With China Over?

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 10:00 PM PDT

U.S. President Donald Trump and China's President Xi Jinping chat as they walk along the front patio of the Mar-a-Lago estate after a bilateral meeting in Palm Beach, Florida, U.S., April 7, 2017. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

Michael Barone, RCP: The End of America's 30-Year Engagement With China?

Will the demonstrations in Hong Kong come to be seen as the end of a 30-year period, beginning with the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989, of the American-Chinese economic engagement and entanglement christened "Chimerica" by historian Niall Ferguson?

Quite possibly, and without regard to what happens in Hong Kong. President Donald Trump's on-and-off tariff threats to China have shown his willingness to upend U.S.-China economic ties. Unlike his predecessors, he regards imports from China as harmful. They may provide cheap clothes and toys to American consumers, but they also seem to have destroyed more American manufacturing jobs than expected.

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WNU Editor: America's engagement with China will continue, but it will be different. Especially if President Trump is re-elected in 2020.

Picture Of The Day

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 09:32 PM PDT

Launch of "Soyuz-2.1a" rocket carrier with "Soyuz MS-14" spacecraft from the Baikonur spaceport. © Sputnik / Sergey Mamontov

WNU Editor: The above picture is from this photo-gallery .... This Week in Pictures: 17 - 23 August (Sputnik).

President Trump Does Have The Legal Power To Order An American Company Out Of China

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 09:14 PM PDT



From Instapundit: SO A LOT OF PEOPLE ON FACEBOOK ARE SAYING THAT OF COURSE PRESIDENT TRUMP CAN'T "ORDER" A PRIVATE BUSINESS TO GET OUT OF CHINA. In fact, he almost certainly can do just that, so long as he makes the right declaration. Under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, better known in the trade as IEEPA, presidents have a virtual blank check on regulating economic transactions with other countries, so long as they declare a national emergency — which can include one based on economic threats.

I'm not saying this is a good idea, but the people saying that "Trump's an idiot, presidents can't do that" are displaying their ignorance. Presidents absolutely can do that. Note that at present Trump is spreading fear, uncertainty, and doubt, by tweeting the order but NOT making the declaration that would be required to give it effect. It's thus a shot across the bow — a metaphor that fits this quite well, really.

See also this earlier post, discussing an Obama action, and U.S. v. Spawr Optical, a disturbing but unexceptional example of judicially endorsed presidential power over international trade.

WNU Editor: U.S. Presidents do have a lot of power when it comes to international matters. Never forget that.

U.S. Officials: North Korea Fires Two Short-Range Ballistic Missiles Into Sea Of Japan

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 09:01 PM PDT



Daily Mail: North Korea test fires TWO ballistic missiles over the Sea of Japan, officials claim - just a week after Kim Jong-un approved the launch of two other projectiles into the same area

* The Japanese Coast Guard says North Korea launched two ballistic missiles into the ocean on Friday evening American time
* The launches were made about 15 minutes apart, according to CNN
* Coast Guard officials say the short-range projectiles did not reach Japanese waters, but they have warned shipping to avoid fallen debris
* It's the the seventh round of weapons North Korea have launched since late July,
* Experts have warned the North is making considerable advancements in their missile technology, which could pose a 'nightmare for Washington'

The Japanese Coast Guard says North Korea have fired two ballistic missiles in the direction of the Sea of Japan.

The missiles were spotted on Friday evening American time, and their launch was confirmed by US officials, CNN reports.

The Coast Guard says the short-range projectiles were filed about 15 minutes apart.

They did not reach Japanese waters or the Exclusive Economic Zone.

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More News On Reports That North Korea Has Fired Two Short-Range Ballistic Missiles Into The Sea Of Japan

N. Korea test-fires missiles again after joint drills end -- AP
North Korea's latest short-range missile launch complicates U.S. attempts for talks -- Reuters
North Korea fires 'short-range ballistic missiles' into sea: Seoul -- France 24
North Korea Launches 2 Missiles, Its 7th Weapons Test in a Month -- The New York Times
North Korea fires two more projectiles into sea -- The Hill
North Korea fires two short-range ballistic missiles into Sea of Japan, US official says -- FOX News
North Korea launches more short-range missiles, according to US assessment -- CNN
North Korea test-fires missiles after joint military drills end -- DW
Kim Jong-un's brazen move: North Korea test-fires missiles again after joint drills end -- News.com.au

Another Supreme Court Appointment For President Trump?

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 07:00 PM PDT



CNN: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg treated for pancreatic cancer

Washington (CNN)Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been treated for pancreatic cancer in New York City, the Supreme Court announced Friday.

"The tumor was treated definitively and there is no evidence of disease elsewhere in the body," the court said.

This is the 86-year-old liberal icon's fourth bout with cancer. In 1999, she successfully underwent surgery to treat colon cancer. She was treated for early stages of pancreatic cancer in 2009. Last December, Ginsburg underwent surgery to remove two cancerous nodules from her left lung.

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WNU Editor: Everyone said last year that she was cleared from cancer. Clearly her cancer has spread. I will be surprised if she is still a supreme court justice this time next year.

More News On US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Supreme Court: Ginsburg treated for tumor on pancreas -- AP
U.S. Justice Ginsburg treated for pancreatic cancer -- Reuters
EXCLUSIVE: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 86, leans on U.S. Marshal after leaving Memorial Sloan Kettering hospital in NYC as it's revealed she completed three weeks of radiation treatment for cancerous tumor found on her pancreas -- Daily Mail
Ruth Bader Ginsburg underwent treatment for tumor on pancreas, Supreme Court says -- NBC
Ruth Bader Ginsburg treated for malignant tumor on pancreas, Supreme Court says -- FOX News
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Treated Again For Cancer -- NPR

Presdient Trump Orders More Tariffs On Chinese Goods After Beijing Raised Tarillfs On U.S. Goods Earler Today

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 06:00 PM PDT



CNBC: Trump will raise tariff rates on Chinese goods in response to trade war retaliation

* President Donald Trump says the U.S. will hike tariffs on most imports from China as his trade war with Beijing escalates.
* The U.S. will raise duties on $250 billion in Chinese goods to 30% from 25% and increase tariffs on another $300 billion in products to 15% from 10%.
* Earlier, China announced new tariffs on $75 billion in U.S. goods, and Trump ordered U.S. companies to find an "alternative" to operating in China.

President Donald Trump will hike tariff rates on most imports from China in response to the latest shots in the trade war between the world's two largest economies, he said Friday.

The White House will raise existing duties on $250 billion in Chinese products to 30% from 25% on Oct. 1, the president tweeted. The tariffs on another $300 billion in Chinese goods, which start to take effect on Sept. 1, will now be 15% instead of 10%, he added.

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WNU Editor: The Chinese are going to hold firm. But it is going to be very costly for them. It does not make any economic sense for a U.S. company to invest in China right now.

More News On The U.S. - China Trade War

The Latest: Trump announces new retaliatory tariffs on China -- AP
Trump jacks up tariffs on Chinese imports in latest tit-for-tat -- Reuters
Trump raises tariffs on Chinese goods as trade war escalates -- AP
Trump retaliates against China, says the US will hike tariffs on imports -- Business Insider

Tonight's Movie Is The Passage (1979)

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 05:00 PM PDT



From YouTube: During World War II, a Basque shepherd is approached by the underground, who wants him to lead a scientist and his family across the Pyrenees while being pursued by a sadistic German.

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- August 23, 2019

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 04:00 PM PDT

Aly Song / Reuters

Joseph W. Sullivan, The Atlantic: Every American Should Hope Trump Prevails Against China

Working on economic policy at the White House, I came to understand that the stakes of the confrontation are far higher than those of trade alone.

I spent much of the past two years on the staff of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, thinking about U.S. trade policy toward China. Many people, including me, were focused on the economics of this issue. Many still are.

The blow-by-blow of the bout between the world's two economic heavyweights is easy to follow. The world's stock markets gyrate in response to the trade news of the day; the U.S. dollar falls versus the Chinese yuan, and the president responds. Each new piece of macroeconomic data is interrogated until it mumbles something about tariffs. Even the Federal Reserve has weighed in.

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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- August 23, 2019

Here are the reasons for Trump's economic war with China -- Dominic Rushe, The Guardian

The Iran nuclear deal is dead – leaders at next week's G7 summit should accept that once and for all -- Majid Rafizadeh, The Independent

After 45 years, G-7 endures despite the Trump tweets -- David McHugh, AP

Trump or Europe — Boris Johnson's G-7 balancing act -- Rob Mudge, DW

Le Brexit breakthrough? Europe says 'Nein', 'non', 'no' -- Guy Faulconbridge, Richard Lough and Andreas Rinke, Reuters

Emmanuel Macron could be Boris Johnson's Brexit saviour -- John Keiger, The Spectator

Omar al-Bashir on trial: Will justice be delivered? -- Linah Alsaafin, Al Jazeera

From 'No First Use' to 'No, First Use?' -- Ankit Panda, The Diplomat

What is Russia hiding after 'Skyfall' radioactive blast? -- Mikhail Bushuev & Julia Lasica, DW

Russia's closed cities hold the secrets to global nuclear disasters you've never heard of -- Lauren Beldi, ABC News Online

Molotov-Ribbentrop: why is Moscow trying to justify Nazi pact? -- Andrew Roth, The Guardian

The world's smallest republic goes to the polls today — what's at stake? -- Richard Ewart and Max Walden, ABC News Online

Trump's Greenland Gambit Might Be Crazy—But It Could Also Be the Future -- Joshua Keating, Politico

Trump Finds Unlikely Ally in Greenland Aspirations: Iran -- Paul D. Shinkman, US News and World Report

It Isn't Too Late to Save the Brazilian Rainforest -- Robert Muggah, Foreign Policy

Amazon rainforest fire: Five things you need to know -- Danilo Ignacio de Urzedo, ABC News Online

The Amazon is burning: What you need to know -- David Child, Al Jazeera

World News Briefs -- August 23, 2019 (Evening Edition)

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 03:28 PM PDT



The Guardian: G7 leaders to hold emergency talks over Amazon wildfires crisis

Brazil's handling of fires to top agenda in Biarritz as France and Ireland threaten to block trade deal

Leaders of the world's major democracies are due to hold emergency talks this weekend on the wildfires engulfing the Amazon, as international efforts to force Brazil to change its deforestation policies gathered momentum.

As heads of state and government were due to arrive at the G7 in Biarritz on Saturday, France and Ireland threatened to block the Mercosur free-trade agreement between the EU and South American nations if the government of Jair Bolsonaro does not stop the deforestation of the Amazon, which experts say has fuelled the fires.

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MIDDLE EAST

France, Britain aim to show unity on Iran as G7 looms.

Turkey's Erdogan to visit Moscow after convoy targeted in Syria.

Erdogan tells Putin that Syrian offensive is causing humanitarian crisis.

Turkey vows not to quit army post surrounded in Syria.

Syria's army encircles rebels in Hama, imposing 'choking siege'.

Yemeni government forces take control of Ataq after clashes.

Former Iraq PM warns of 'strong response' if Israel proven responsible for strikes.

Macron hosts Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif for talks on nuclear deal. Iran's Zarif: Nuclear talks with Macron were 'productive'.

Iran looks to slash four zeroes from its spiraling currency.

Homemade bomb kills Israeli, wounds two others in West Bank.

ASIA

Kashmir unrest: Clashes at protest after Friday prayers. Security in Kashmir tightened following call for march.

Scott Morrison makes thinly veiled swipe at Beijing's aggression in the South China Sea.

US and Taliban resume talks on ending America's longest war in Afghanistan.

Activists form 24-mile human chain across Hong Kong.

Sri Lanka ends emergency four months after Easter attacks.

India, Pakistan exchange cross-border fire; One Indian soldier killed.

North Korea calls Pompeo 'diehard toxin,' says ready for dialogue or standoff with U.S.. North Korea foreign minister: Pompeo derailing denuclearization talks.

Shinzo Abe calls on South Korea to stick to past pledges.

Vietnam and Australia oppose 'disruptions' to South China Sea oil and gas projects.

Vietnamese PM "deeply concerned" about South China Sea standoff.

AFRICA

No let-up in sight as Algeria's protest movement enters 7th month.

Tunisia arrests media mogul presidential candidate.

Authorities ban 3 broadcasters from covering Tunisian poll campaign.

Several killed in Algerian rap concert stampede.

Burkina holds three-day mourning after deadly army base attack.

Suspected jihadists kill five Malian troops in ambush.

Thousands of DR Congo refugees head home to Kasai region from Angola.

US names Nigerians in massive fraud investigation.

Zimbabwe police arrest 10 union officials as clampdown deepens.

EUROPE

Germany, France, Ireland threaten South American trade deal over Amazon wildfires. France threatens economic retaliation over Amazon fires.

Danish leader speaks with Trump amid Greenland dispute.

Merkel backs Macron's call for G7 talks on Amazon fires.

Russia's Vladimir Putin vows 'symmetric response' to US missile test.

Russian opposition leader Navalny released from jail.

Ex-U.S. Marine held by Russia in spy case says prison authorities hurt him: Interfax.

Italian president sets August 27 deadline to find new coalition.

Russia's floating nuclear plant sets sail for the Arctic.

6 EU nations agree to take in 'Ocean Viking' migrants.

Surge in violent crime in Barcelona prompts calls for legal reform.

France opens investigation into Epstein sex crimes.

AMERICAS

Trump raises tariffs on Chinese goods as trade war escalates.

Trump 'hereby orders' US companies to leave China after attacking Fed chair.

'Our bigger enemy': Trump escalates attack on Fed chief.

Supreme Court: Ginsburg treated for tumor on pancreas.

Bolsonaro to send army to contain Amazon fires.

Brazil says it lacks resources to fight Amazon wildfires as dispute rages over who is to blame.

France says Brazil leader lied, escalating Amazon dispute.

Trump responds with fury over Fed chief's speech.

Environmentalists: Amazon fires in Brazil human-caused.

White House drops attempt to cancel $4 billion in foreign aid in latest Trump policy change.

Venezuelans race to Ecuador before new visa rules take effect.

Money Laundering: US crackdown on Venezuelan cash.

Bolivia enlists 'supertanker' plane to battle wildfires.

Canada bars consulate staff from travelling outside Hong Kong.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Trump's threat to dump thousands of ISIS fighters into Europe could end up hurting the US's fiercest ally in Syria.

Taliban's head spokesman says no proof Al Qaeda was behind 9/11 attack.

Al-Qaeda claims Pakistan detained wife of its chief Zawahiri.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

US stocks tumble as US-China trade war rattles investors.

China announces fresh tariffs on US$75 billion of US products.

Trump vows response as China plans tariffs on $75B US goods.

Fed will act 'as appropriate' to sustain US expansion: Powell.

Taliban's Head Spokesman Says There Is No Proof Al Qaeda Was Responsible For 9/11 Attacks

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 02:00 PM PDT



WION: Taliban's head spokesman says no proof Al Qaeda was behind 9/11 attack

Taliban's head spokesman Sohail Shaheen, in an interview with a US news channel, said there is no proof that Al Qaeda was behind the deadly 9/11 attack in the United States.

Shaheen comments came at the time when US-Taliban talks are underway in Qatar.

Shaheen also stressed on the necessity for the war to end, adding that the death of two US service members in Afghanistan highlights the fact that stopping of violence is essential.

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Update: Even in the midst of Afghan peace talks, the Taliban still deny al Qaeda was behind 9/11 (The Washington Post)

WNU Editor:  The sad part is that this Taliban spokesman probably believes this.

Russian Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny Released From Jail. Promises More Protests

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 01:30 PM PDT



Daily Mail: Putin foe Alexei Navalny is released 30 days after he was jailed for planning protests and warns the 'regime will strongly regret what it has done'

* Alexei Navalny, 43, was arrested on July 24 for planning opposition protests
* Today the Yale-educated lawyer was released from detention centre in Moscow
* Thousands have rallied against opposition figures being barred from elections
* He urged supporters to continue protesting and said 'we will not be frightened'

Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny has been released from prison today after serving 30 days for planning opposition protests.

Although police were outside the jail they made no move to re-arrest him, as they have when some other political figures have been freed.

Since his arrest on July 24, tens of thousands of Russians have joined rallies to protest opposition figures being barred from standing in elections to Moscow's city parliament on September 8.

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Update #1: Russian opposition leader Navalny released from jail (AP)
Update #2: Navalny Released From Moscow Jail After Court Refuses To Extend His Sentence (RFE)

WNU Editor: He is not going to be silenced. 

US Confirms Israel Behind Last Month's Air Strike In Iraq Against Iranian-Backed Militias

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 12:00 PM PDT

In this Monday, Aug. 12, 2019 file photo, plumes of smoke rise after an explosion at a military base southwest of Baghdad, Iraq. A fact-finding committee appointed by the Iraqi government to investigate a massive munitions depot explosion near the capital Baghdad has concluded that the blast was the result of a drone strike. (AP Photo/Loay Hameed, File)

Al Jazeera: US officials confirm Israel air raid in Iraq

Attack marks significant escalation in Israel's campaign against what it sees as Iranian military entrenchment in Iraq.

US officials have confirmed that Israel was responsible for the bombing of an alleged Iranian weapons depot in Iraq last month, The Associated Press news agency reports.

The attack marks a significant escalation in Israel's years-long campaign against what it sees as Iranian military assets in the region.

The confirmation comes as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strongly hinted that his country was behind recent air raids that have hit bases and munition depots belonging to Iran-backed paramilitary forces operating in Iraq.

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Update: US confirms Israel behind last month's air strike in Iraq against Iranian base (FOX News).

WNU Editor: The Israelis have been openly hinting for the past few days that they are responsible for recent explosions in Iraq .... Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Hints Again That Israel Is Attacking Iran-Backed Militias In Iraq (August 22, 2019).

Update #2: Strikes on Iran-backed militias threaten to destabilize Iraq (AP).

Syrian Military Forces Continue Their Offensive Against Rebels In Their Last Stronghold

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 11:10 AM PDT

Syrian army soldiers laid siege on several towns and villages in Hama [SANA handout/Reuters]

Al Jazeera: Syria's army encircles rebels in Hama, imposing 'choking siege'

Government soldiers march deeper into last major rebel stronghold in Hama and Idlib province, state media reports.

Syria's army encircled rebels in a cluster of towns in northwest Syria's Hama countryside, imposing a "choking siege" and marching deeper into the pocket, state-run Ikhbariya TV said on Friday.

Government forces seized a dozen hills and expanded their control of a main highway that runs through the area and stretches from the capital Damascus to Aleppo city, the channel said.

The live broadcast came from the nearby town of Khan Sheikhoun in southern Idlib province.

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More News On The Syrian War

Syrian army takes towns in northwest that rebels held for years -- Reuters
Assad regime seizes control of northern Hama countryside -- Daily Sabah
Syrian troops surround Turkish military post near Idlib -- France 24
Turkey vows not to quit army post surrounded in Syria -- AFP
Syria declares liberation of Khan Sheikhoun in Idlib, towns in Hama province -- RT
Syria: German-funded health facilities hit in government offensive -- DW

U.S. Says China Is Blocking Trillions in Oil and Gas In The South China Sea

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 11:10 AM PDT

A map created July 30, 2012 details the multinational, overlapping territorial disputes involving Brunei, China, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam in the South China Sea. Many of these countries, especially China, have expanded their presence on contested land masses known as the Spratly Islands and an incident on August 13 of this year took place on the westernmost stretch of reefs. WIKIMEDIA COMMONS/VOICE OF AMERICA

Newsweek: U.S. Says China Is Blocking Trillions in Oil and Gas, Will Send Navy for Asia Drills

The United States has accused China of preventing Southeast Asian countries from accessing trillions of dollars worth of untapped oil and gas reserves in the South China Sea as the Pentagon planned to hold its first exercise with regional powers near the strategic region.

In a press statement, State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus said Thursday that the "United States is deeply concerned that China is continuing its interference with Vietnam's longstanding oil and gas activities in Vietnam's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) claim" following recent incursions there by Chinese survey ship Haiyang Dizhi 8 and an armed escort. Beijing has laid vast claims to the South China Sea and does not recognize boundaries established there by a number of Southeast Asian nations who are supported by the U.S.

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WNU Editor: The Chinese are not even hiding their intentions anymore. Openly using their military assets to assert their claims in the region .... China, Vietnam Coast Guard Ships Face Off Near Indian Oil Block In South China Sea (IBTimes).

President Orders U.S. Companies To Find An Alternative To Doing Business With China

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 10:51 AM PDT



Politico: Trump orders US companies to find an alternative to China

Trump wants manufacturing brought back to the US.

U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday used a tweet to order U.S. companies to find an alternative to doing business with China, as he lashed out at Beijing's latest round of retaliatory tariffs and pledged to respond to them later in the day.

It was unclear exactly what Trump meant with the order or how much force it has, but the tweets captured the president's frustration as his escalating trade war with China weighs on the economy and heightens the risk of a recession during an election year.

"Our Country has lost, stupidly, Trillions of Dollars with China over many years. They have stolen our Intellectual Property at a rate of Hundreds of Billions of Dollars a year, & they want to continue," Trump wrote. "I won't let that happen! We don't need China and, frankly, would be far better off without them."

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Update: Trump orders U.S. firms out of China after Beijing sets new tariffs (Reuters)

WNU Editor: The U.S. is already divesting from China .... U.S.-China Investments Continue to Decline (WSJ).

Japanese Officials Have Made A Request That The U.S. Marines Deploy F-35B Fighters Aboard Japan’s Largest Warships

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 10:40 AM PDT

An F-35B Lightning II with Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 211, 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), prepares to land aboard the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2), while another F-35B Lightning II flies over on Dec. 4, 2018. US Marine Corps Photo

USNI News: Marines Considering Flying U.S. F-35Bs Off of Japan's Largest Warships

THE PENTAGON – Officials in Tokyo have requested Marines deploy F-35B fighters aboard Japan's largest warships, a U.S. defense official confirmed to USNI News on Friday.

The service is now studying the feasibility of deploying short take-off vertical landing (STOVL) fighters from JS Izumo (DDH-183) and JS Kaga (DDH-184), Japan's 24,000-ton big deck amphibious.

The warships were originally designed to field a fleet of anti-submarine warfare helicopters and respond to humanitarian aid and disaster relief. However, in December Prime Minister Shinzo Abe approved a move to convert the two ships to field the STOVL F-35s in parallel with Japan's purchase of 42 F-35Bs, reported The Diplomat.

In March, the Abe government asked then-Marine commandant Gen. Robert Neller if the U.S. would consider deploying Marine F-35Bs from Izumo and Kaga, reported The Asahi Shimbun earlier this week.

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WNU Editor: The U.S. - Japanese military alliance is very close. The Japanese want to make it closer.

Japanese PM Abe Says South Korea Has Damaged Trust By Ending Intelligence Deal

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 10:15 AM PDT



DW: Japan's Abe decries Seoul ending intelligence deal

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe says South Korea has damaged trust by ending an intelligence-sharing agreement. He said he would work closely with the US for regional peace.

Seoul's decision to end a pact on sharing military intelligence has undermined trust, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Friday, saying he would continue to cooperate closely with the US on security.

He said he expected South Korea to strive to rebuild trust amid deteriorating relations between the two East Asian neighbors.

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Update #1: Japan leader says S. Korea ending intel deal damages trust -- AP
Update #2: Japan PM Abe: S Korea move to end intelligence pact damages trust -- Al Jazeera

WNU editor: The U.S. is also expressing their disappointment that this intel deal is over .... Pentagon expresses 'concern and disappointment' over axed South Korea-Japan intelligence sharing pact (The Hill). The South Koreans are responding that Japan can access their intel via through the Americans .... S. Korea says will share military intel with Japan through US (AFP).

World News Briefs -- August 23, 2019

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 03:00 PM PDT

More than 39,000 protesters applied to hold hands to demand democratic reforms for the city between 8pm and 9pm today

Daily Mail: Tens of thousands of Hong Kong demonstrators form human chains across the city to demand democratic reforms after being inspired by the 'Baltic Way' protest against Soviet rule 30 years ago

* More than 39,000 protesters applied to hold hands to form human chains across Hong Kong late Friday
* The rally was inspired by a protest against the Soviet Union in three Baltic states on August 23, 1989
* Other peaceful demonstrators held Hong Kong flags or mobile phones with lights shining in city centre
* The demonstration, called the 'Hong Kong Way', was the latest of a series of non-violent protests this week
* In Lithuanian where the 'Baltic Way' event happened, residents staged a rally to support Hong Kong activists

Tens of thousands of people held hands across Hong Kong late Friday in a dazzling, neon-framed recreation of a pro-democracy 'Baltic Way' protest against Soviet rule three decades ago.

The city's skyscraper-studded harbour-front as well as several busy shopping districts were lined with peaceful protesters, many wearing surgical masks to hide their identity and holding Hong Kong flags or mobile phones with lights shining.

The human chain is the latest creative demonstration in nearly three months of rolling protests which have tipped Hong Kong into an unprecedented political crisis.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syria's army encircles rebels in Hama, imposing 'choking siege'.

Turkey vows not to quit army post surrounded in Syria.

Yemeni government forces take control of Ataq after clashes.

Former Iraq PM warns of 'strong response' if Israel proven responsible for strikes.

Macron hosts Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif for talks on nuclear deal. Iran's Zarif: Nuclear talks with Macron were 'productive'.

Iran looks to slash four zeroes from its spiraling currency.

Homemade bomb kills Israeli, wounds two others in West Bank.

ASIA

US and Taliban resume talks on ending America's longest war in Afghanistan.

Activists form 24-mile human chain across Hong Kong.

Sri Lanka ends emergency four months after Easter attacks.

India, Pakistan exchange cross-border fire; One Indian soldier killed.

North Korea calls Pompeo 'diehard toxin,' says ready for dialogue or standoff with U.S.. North Korea foreign minister: Pompeo derailing denuclearization talks.

Shinzo Abe calls on South Korea to stick to past pledges.

Vietnam and Australia oppose 'disruptions' to South China Sea oil and gas projects.

Vietnamese PM "deeply concerned" about South China Sea standoff.

AFRICA

Burkina holds three-day mourning after deadly army base attack.

Suspected jihadists kill five Malian troops in ambush.

Thousands of DR Congo refugees head home to Kasai region from Angola.

Authorities ban 3 broadcasters from covering Tunisian poll campaign.

Several killed in Algerian rap concert stampede.

US names Nigerians in massive fraud investigation.

Zimbabwe police arrest 10 union officials as clampdown deepens.

EUROPE

Merkel backs Macron's call for G7 talks on Amazon fires.

Russia's Vladimir Putin vows 'symmetric response' to US missile test.

Russian opposition leader Navalny released from jail.

Ex-U.S. Marine held by Russia in spy case says prison authorities hurt him: Interfax.

Italian president sets August 27 deadline to find new coalition.

Russia's floating nuclear plant sets sail for the Arctic.

6 EU nations agree to take in 'Ocean Viking' migrants.

Surge in violent crime in Barcelona prompts calls for legal reform.

AMERICAS

Brazil says it lacks resources to fight Amazon wildfires as dispute rages over who is to blame.

France says Brazil leader lied, escalating Amazon dispute.

Trump responds with fury over Fed chief's speech.

Environmentalists: Amazon fires in Brazil human-caused.

White House drops attempt to cancel $4 billion in foreign aid in latest Trump policy change.

Venezuelans race to Ecuador before new visa rules take effect.

Money Laundering: US crackdown on Venezuelan cash.

Bolivia enlists 'supertanker' plane to battle wildfires.

Canada bars consulate staff from travelling outside Hong Kong.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Trump's threat to dump thousands of ISIS fighters into Europe could end up hurting the US's fiercest ally in Syria.

Taliban's head spokesman says no proof Al Qaeda was behind 9/11 attack.

Al-Qaeda claims Pakistan detained wife of its chief Zawahiri.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

China announces fresh tariffs on US$75 billion of US products.

Trump vows response as China plans tariffs on $75B US goods.

Fed will act 'as appropriate' to sustain US expansion: Powell.

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- August 23, 2019

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 09:04 AM PDT



RFE: Russia, U.S. Engage In War Of Words Over Arms Treaty At UN

Russia and the United States have traded accusations at the United Nations over the abandonment of a landmark arms-control treaty, with each side accusing the other of endangering global security.

In the August 22 session, Moscow criticized what it called Washington's "hypocrisy" regarding the U.S. testing of a missile that had previously been banned under the now-defunct Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty of 1987.

Acting U.S. Ambassador Jonathan Cohen, meanwhile, countered that Moscow had long ago decided to break its INF Treaty obligations and had deployed battalions of ground-launched cruise missiles "with the ability to strike critical European targets."

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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- August 23, 2019

Why did a landmark missile treaty fail? US and Russia blame each other -- Edith M. Lederer, Military Times/Associated Press

U.S. military ship passes through strategic Taiwan Strait -- Reuters

Army sets sights on lasers for infantry troops -- FOX News

As CNO Richardson departs, US submarine builders face pressure -- Defense News

Despite Record DoD Budgets, Army Needs More Money: Acting Secretary -- Military.com

Rebuilding America's Military Project: The United States Army -- Heritage Foundation

Boeing awarded $999M contract for A-10 Warthog wing replacements -- UPI

The A-10 Warthog Lives To Fly Again -- Popular Mechanics

SECNAV orders comprehensive review of Navy, Marine Corps JAGs -- Military Times

Congress Will Get the Afghan Air Force It Asked For -- RCD

The Pentagon Is Almost Two Years Late On Efficiency Reforms -- Defense One

Pentagon slams South Korean president for ending intel-sharing agreement with Japan -- Washington Times

Japan says South Korea fails to grasp North Korea threat with scrapping of pact -- Reuters

The Biggest Winner Of the Japan-South Korea Dispute? China -- Defense One

Pentagon identifies two U.S. soldiers killed in Afghanistan -- The Hill

US Army Commander Suspended After Notorious Auschwitz Death Camp Motto Used To Encourage Recruitment -- Newsweek

5 times in history enemies shot down a U.S. drone -- C4ISRNet

Budget spat puts Boeing contract for AWACS upgrades at risk: sources -- Reuters

Russia Detected 27 Foreign Spy Jets Close to Airspace Over Past Week -- Sputnik

Putin orders response to US missile test -- The Hill

China's hypersonic DF-17 missile threatens regional stability, analyst warns -- SCMP

China's Type 075 helicopter ship nears completion, amateur pictures show -- SCMP

China's GPS Now Has More Satellites Than U.S. Original -- Nikkei Asian Review

China Has No Interest in Trilateral Talks With US, Russia on Arms Control - UN Envoy -- Sputnik

The Re-conquerors of Hong Kong? A Primer on China's People's Armed Police -- Joel Wuthnow, War On The Rocks

Chinese military says Taiwan's US$8 billion deal to buy US F-16 fighter jets is a waste of money because they will be 'useless' against the PLA -- SCMP

Japan to build new military facility on Miyako Island -- UPI

Iran unveils new missile defense system -- Al-Monitor

Contract Award Confirms BAE Systems Status As World's Leading Electronic Warfare House -- Forbes

Putin Orders Russia Military To Respond After Recent U.S. Missile Test

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 07:55 AM PDT





Reuters: Putin orders reciprocal Russian response to U.S. missile test

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday ordered a like-for-like response to a recent U.S. missile test, which he said showed that Washington aimed to deploy previously banned missiles around the world.

The Pentagon said on Monday it had tested a conventionally-configured cruise missile that hit its target after more than 500 km (310 miles) of flight, its first such test since the demise of a landmark nuclear pact this month.

Washington formally withdrew from the Cold War-era Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) on Aug. 2 after accusing Moscow of violating it, a charge dismissed by the Kremlin.

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More News On Putin Ordering Russia's Military To Respond After Recent U.S. Missile Test

Putin orders 'exhaustive' response to US missile test, says Washington worked to breach INF -- RT
Putin hands down orders to work on symmetric response to US new cruise missile's test -- TASS
Putin orders Russia to respond after US missile test -- AP
Putin orders a 'symmetric response' following US test of a formerly banned missile and warns against 'a costly, destructive arms race' -- Daily Mail
Putin Orders 'Comprehensive Measures' In Response To U.S. Missile Test -- RFE
Putin orders 'symmetrical response' to US missile test -- FOX News
Putin To Russian Military: 'Prepare A Symmetrical Response' To U.S. Missile Test -- NPR
Kremlin: Putin held Security Council meeting to discuss U.S. missile test -- Reuters

Is President Trump's Tariff War Dragging Down China's Growth?

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 07:05 AM PDT

Reuters

Business Insider: Trump's latest tariffs could drag China's growth to its lowest level in almost 30 years — but there's still 'no chance' it will cave to US demands

* China has consistently grown by more than 6% for almost 30 years, but Trump's latest tariffs could break that trend.
* The duties could slow growth by up to 0.5 percentage points this year, according to a Bloomberg survey of 14 economists.
* Tariffs "pose some challenges to China's exports and economy," the country's foreign ministry has said.
* However, economists argue "there's no chance that President Xi will agree to US demands."

The Trump administration's tariffs on China could drop the Asian superpower's economic growth to its lowest level in nearly 30 years.

The upcoming duties on $300 billion worth of Chinese goods could reduce growth by up to 0.5 percentage points this year, according to a Bloomberg survey of 14 economists. The lower bound of the Chinese government's annual growth target is 6%, and a Reuters poll in July forecast growth of 6.2% this year.

Some of the new tariffs are scheduled to take effect at the start of next month, while the rest are set to go live in mid-December.

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WNU Editor: China has a lot of internal structural and debt problems that are going to lower its growth in the coming years. It has also lost its attraction as a place for foreign investment to go to. And while its competitors like India and Vietnam still have a long way to go before reaching the level of China when it comes to providing goods in the global supply chain, the trend lines are clear. 

Trade War Escalates. China Imposes New Tariffs On $75 Billion Of U.S. Goods

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 07:55 AM PDT



SCMP: China announces fresh tariffs on US$75 billion of US products

* Beijing to raise tariffs on items originating in the US from 5 per cent to 10 per cent in two batches

China announced on Friday it will impose as much 10 per cent on US$75 billion worth of US products following US President Donald Trump's threats to impose new tariffs on Chinese imports next month, state media reported.

China said it would raise tariffs on items originating in the US from 5 per cent to 10 per cent, and the new tariffs will be implemented in two batches from September 1 and December 15. The duties are in retaliation for the US government's 10 per cent tariff on US$300 billion worth of Chinese goods.

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WNU Editor: Expect a rough day on the markets.

More News On China Imposing New Tariffs On U.S. Goods

China announces tariff hike on $75 billion of US products -- AP
China strikes back in trade dispute with U.S. with new tariffs -- Reuters
China Hits U.S. With Higher Tariffs on Soybeans, Cars, Oil -- Bloomberg
China hits U.S. with tariffs on $75 billion worth of goods, reinstates auto levies, state media report -- The Washington Post
China retaliates against the US with tariffs on $75B worth of American goods -- USA Today
Trade war: China slaps tariffs on $75B of U.S. goods -- Fox News

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Posted: 24 Aug 2019 02:18 AM PDT

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‘Search For & Refuse All Deliveries.’ Amid Trade War, Trump Urges USPS Crackdown on Fentanyl Trafficking From China

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 09:25 PM PDT

With tensions over trade with China escalating, President Donald Trump said on Friday that he is “ordering” the U.S. postal service and express shipping companies to “SEARCH FOR & REFUSE all deliveries of fentanyl,” a deadly synthetic opioid. American officials have long blamed China for the influx of fentanyl and related drugs reaching U.S. borders — sent directly and trafficked via other countries — while federal efforts to limit (if not stop outright) their import have long been underway.

 

Fentanyl is 50 times stronger than heroin, and proving increasingly popular with American drug users. While the rate of overdose deaths from heroin has plateaued in recent years, the rate of overdose deaths related to synthetic opioids, including fentanyl, has been increasing — by 45 percent between 2016 and 2017 (from 6.2 to 9 deaths per 100,000 people). About 28,400 people died from overdoses involving synthetic opioids in 2017, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

As part of a wide-ranging deal between Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping last December, China had reportedly pledged to designate fentanyl and similar drugs as controlled substances, subjecting those who sell them to harsh punishments and potentially slowing their flow into the U.S. Trump said Jinping had told him that China did not have a drug problem, because it could (and does) use the death penalty to punish drug dealers.

Trump has since argued that China has not held up its end of the bargain. On Friday, China’s narcotics regulator said the U.S. is politicizing the issue of Chinese fentanyl exports and “up-ending the facts for their own political necessities,” Bloomberg reported.

What are authorities doing to deal with drugs shipped by mail?

Congress and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the main federal agency dealing with preventing contraband from entering the country, have been working to crack down on drug trafficking through the mail for years. But it hasn’t been easy.

A nearly yearlong bipartisan Congressional investigation, as detailed in a January 2018 report from Sens. Tom Carper (D-DE) and Rob Portman (R-OH), found that Chinese fentanyl sellers “operate openly on the Internet.” These sellers’ “preferred method of shipping is the U.S. Postal Service because the risk of seizure by Customs & Border Protection (CPB) is small and delivery is basically guaranteed.” The investigation discovered hundreds of online drug transactions and linked online sellers in China to seven synthetic opioid-related deaths in the U.S.

Part of the STOP (Synthetics Trafficking and Overdose Prevention) Act, legislation passed in 2018 to help combat the opioid crisis in the United States, mandates that the USPS collects information on all mail sent from China, including details on the sender and the package’s contents.

A USPS spokesperson said in an emailed statement that the agency is “aggressively working” towards keeping dangerous drugs from entering the U.S. from China and other countries. Per the CBP’s website, international mail is screened thusly:

Mail entering the United States from abroad first arrives at a United States Postal Service (USPS) Sorting Facility. The Postal Service then sends packages to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for examination and to assess duties and taxes, if any is owed. CBP processing is required for civilian parcels as well as those sent from overseas military postal facilities (APO/FPO). If CBP re-sealed a package due to examination, colored tape with the words “Examined by CBP” would be used.

Despite a recruiting crisis and agents being reassigned to the border — limiting resources needed to deal with identifying contraband at mail processing centers across the U.S. — CBP has said it is “committed to dedicating its resources to thwart illicit opioid supply chains and networks” and that “an effort is underway” to use advanced technologies such as pollen analysis to help detect fentanyl more efficiently.

How effective can mail inspections ever be?

The amount of fentanyl seized by CBP has been steadily increasing over the last few years: the agency seized almost 34 pounds from 50 incidents in the 2016 fiscal year, 96 pounds from 221 incidents in 2017 and more than 136 pounds from 455 incidents in 2018. But the agency appears to be straining under the sheer volume of mail the U.S. receives.

In 2017, Robert Perez, then an acting executive assistant commissioner at CBP, testified before Congress that, in the absence of advanced data to help target suspicious packages, officers were required to sort through large bags or bins of parcels manually. (Perez is now listed as deputy commissioner for the agency on their website.) “This manual process, again coupled with the tremendous volume of inbound mail to the United States, creates a daunting task for CBP,” Perez’s written testimony stated.

The 2018 Congressional investigation said that CPB’s manual efforts to inspect packages was “inefficient and the equivalent to finding a needle in a haystack.”

Lawmakers also noted in another 2018 congressional report about combatting the opioid epidemic that “few international mail packages are physically inspected by CBP” and on average, port officers employed by the CBP “only inspect 100 of the 1.3 million inbound international packages that USPS handles per day.”

In a statement to the Wall Street Journal following Trump’s tweets on Friday, a FedEx spokesperson said that “FedEx already has extensive security measures in place to prevent the use of our networks for illegal purposes… we follow the laws and regulations everywhere we do business and have a long history of close cooperation with authorities.”

Also via the WSJ, from a UPS spokesperson: “UPS takes a multilayered approach to security and compliance to identify and prevent delivery of illegal fentanyl and other illicit substances.”

Is it enough to go after the supply network?

“It’s critical that we work more closely with China, the main source for drugs like fentanyl that enter our country, to demand that they cut off the drug supply, while we work at home to stem demand,” Sen. Carper said during Congress’ investigation.

Leo Beletsky, a professor of law and health sciences at Northeastern University and an expert on opioids, says it’s the latter strategy that will make a difference. Trump’s remarks are a “knee-jerk statement,” Beletsky tells TIME, adding that it’s a “laughable proposition that we could stop the majority or even a major portion of contraband [even if] we triple the number of inspectors looking for the mail and delayed mail by multiple days.”

Trump’s statement is a reflection of U.S. drug policy more broadly, Beletsky notes — with a focus more on dismantling drug trafficking networks than helping vulnerable Americans struggling with substance abuse. Even if it were possible to do what Trump is proposing, it would not put a dent in fentanyl-related deaths, Beletsky says. He argues that the government should instead be directing money and resources into initiatives like expanding Medicaid, or prevention and rehabilitation programs which could work to make people less likely to become dependent on drugs in the first place.

“We’re much better served in trying to address demand for those substances and not turning to constantly play a cat-and-mouse game,” Beletsky says. “The evolution of fentanyl has been driven by efforts to crack down on the supply of heroin [and] encourages drug trafficking organizations to create ever more compact and less detectable drugs.”

The Trump administration has said it has made it curtailing opioid abuse a priority, including by reducing the over-prescription of opioids and increasing funding for opioid and pain research from $600 million to $1.1 billion.

‘Racist, or, at Best, Unfathomably Stupid.’ Britons Finding it Hard to Swallow Campaign to Curb Knife Crime With Ads on Fried Chicken Boxes

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 04:59 PM PDT

The latest attempt by the British government to tackle a rise in knife attacks among young people has been widely criticized as ineffective and racially-insensitive.

The U.K. Home Office — the government department responsible for security and law enforcement — launched a campaign earlier this month that saw takeout boxes distributed to fried chicken fast food restaurants branded with “#KnifeFree” slogans in an effort to dissuade young people from carrying weapons. The effort has been viewed by many, however, as perpetuating negative stereotypes of minority British and immigrant communities: that they are disproportionately caught up in violence, and that they primarily eat junk food.

“We are rolling out our #KnifeFree chicken boxes in over 210 chicken shops in England and Wales,” the Home Office tweeted on Aug. 14: “They use real life stories to show people how they can go #KnifeFree.”

Kit Malthouse, a top government official in charge of crime, said: “These chicken boxes will bring home to thousands of young people the tragic consequences of carrying a knife and challenge the idea that it makes you safer.”

Dan Kitwood—Getty ImagesIn this photo illustration, A food container featuring anti knife crime messaging from a Morleys Chicken shop on August 20, 2019 in London, England.

According to British newspaper the Guardian, the government spent more than £57,000 ($69,000) on distributing the 321,000 chicken boxes. The managing director of Morley’s, one of the chicken shop chains involved in the rollout, told the BBC he was “proud” of the initiative.

But the reaction from many other Brits much less positive, with words like “offensive”, “racist” and “stupid” used to describe the campaign. “Is this some kind of joke?!” David Lammy, a Labour Member of Parliament from London, said in a tweet. “Why have you chosen chicken shops? What’s next, #KnifeFree watermelons?”

He later told the Guardian: “Boris Johnson has already called black people ‘piccaninnies with watermelon smiles’. Now his government is pushing the stereotype that black people love fried chicken. This ridiculous stunt is either explicitly racist or, at best, unfathomably stupid.”

Diane Abbott, the Labour party’s top advocate on security and the country’s first black woman to become a Member of Parliament, also criticized the “crude, offensive” campaign, tweeting that Johnson’s government “would do better to invest in our communities [than] demonize them.”

Dan Kitwood—Getty ImagesShops on West Green Road, which has been named the ‘Unhealthiest’ in London on November 02, 2018 in London, England.

 

The reaction has not just been online. Last weekend, two young Londoners launched a counter-campaign in an attempt to combat the stereotypes that the U.K. government’s campaign. Hayel Wartemberg, who co-founded the online broadcaster Word On the Curb with his business partner Ndubuisi Uchea, said the #knifefree campaign was “quite racially insensitive and inflammatory.”

“We were so astonished at first that we thought it was a parody, but then we realized that it was actually very serious.”

With a hashtag of their own — #ThinkInsideTheBox — they set up shop (with a chicken costume, no less) outside a Westfield shopping center in East London, asking members of the public for more relevant advice, both to combat knife violence and for the British government.

 

Chicken Shop Knife Crime Protest
Hayel WartembergLondoners write messages for chicken boxes as part of Wartemberg and Uchea’s #ThinkInsideTheBox campaign
Chicken Shop Knife Crime Protest
Hayel Wartemberg Wartemberg and Uchea’s counter-campaign at Stratford station in East London

“Invest in education rather than stereotyping minorities,” the message on one box read. “Why should those living in wealth decide how those who are struggling live?” Another suggested a greater focus on community mentors, and “interest free loans for at-risk youth.”

The Home Office’s campaign represents an “antiquated stereotype,” Wartemberg explains, and “the assumption is that young people who commit crime are predominantly black or Asian and where do they like to hang out? They like to hang out in fried chicken establishments.”

“Not only is it specifically incorrect to assume that the majority of crime is perpetrated by people of that demographic, it’s also an unreasonable assumption that young people who carry a knife would on a whim decide to give up their knife based on going to a chicken shop and reading a story which tells them to do otherwise,” he tells TIME. “It’s lazy, it’s condescending and it’s absolutely based on archaic ideas about particular ethnic groups.”

“Everyone was talking about it and giving solutions and how they would provide alternative campaigns that would have a more positive impact. So we thought why don’t we return these solutions in the chicken boxes?” said Uchea.

Knife attacks in England and Wales have been rising steadily since 2014, with police recording nearly 40,000 offenses involving a knife or sharp instrument last year. The number of homicides committed by knife reached its highest level since records began in 1946, with 285 killings in the year ending March 2018. In April, the British Home Secretary Sajid Javid called youth violence, particularly knife crime, a “national emergency”.

The U.S., with five times the population as the U.K., had nearly 1,600 homicides by knife in 2017 – and another 11,000 by firearm.

In 2017, two thirds of those charged with knife possession offenses in London under the age of 25 were people of color, though many campaigners argue these figures reflect a historic pattern of over-policing black, South Asian and other minority ethnic communities, particularly in London. (In England and Wales as a whole, the percentage was less than 40%.)

A second counter-campaign, which is currently being crowd-funded, seeks to print chicken boxes with information on how young people can respond to controversial stop and search policing strategies, and “help people being unfairly targeted.” As the crowd-funding page explains, the boxes “aim to bring back the focus of violence in our society back onto the worst perpetrators of it, the state, and contextualize knife crime under the political framework under which it exists.”

Fried chicken shops — primarily takeout fast food venues — have become ubiquitous on British high streets and shopping districts, particularly in less affluent urban areas. The London Borough of Newham, one of the three most deprived boroughs in London, has over 258 fast food takeout restaurants, of which over a quarter are fried chicken shops. As the name suggests, they serve chicken, alongside the expected lineup of fast food options – fries, burgers, pizza and kebabs. Most use halal meat, in order to appeal to diverse communities.

Increasingly, they are seen as places for socializing as well as snacking, and where communities are built around food. During lunch hours and the after-school commute they are inundated with schoolchildren, and in the evening families and friends enjoy the cheap, convenient meal options. They also attract crowds of young people later in the night after nightclubs and bars close.

London, Dallas Chicken & Ribs, Halal take-away
Jeff Greenberg—Universal Images Group via GettyDallas Chicken & Ribs, a Halal take-away in London.

On Tuesday, Wartemberg and Uchea gave their boxes to government representatives at the Home Office. “We wanted to address an issue of national concern because it’s close to our hearts and because the campaign that was currently addressing it was insensitive,” said Wartemberg.

While not addressing the counter-campaign directly, a Home Office spokesperson tells TIME in response to a request for comment: “Part of our work to steer young people away from serious violence is by communicating with them directly through our national #KnifeFree campaign. Advertising in chicken shops is one element of this multimedia campaign, and was rolled out nationally following a successful pilot. Initial research by the media agency ACMS showed nearly 70% of chicken shop customers are aged between 16-24 — the group we need to communicate with.”

‘In the Spirit of Achieving Fair Trade,’ Trump Raises Tariffs on Hundreds of Billions of Chinese Imports

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 03:07 PM PDT

(Bloomberg) — President Donald Trump said he’s raising tariffs further on Chinese imports in response to Beijing’s retaliation earlier in the day, deepening the impasse over the two nations’ trade policies.

Duties on $250 billion of imports already in effect will rise to 30% from 25% on Oct. 1, Trump said in a series of tweets Friday after U.S. markets closed. He also said that the remaining $300 billion in Chinese imports will be taxed at 15% instead of 10% starting Sept. 1.

Friday’s events marked a dramatic escalation in tensions between the U.S. and China after months of failed talks to resolve their trade dispute. It’s unclear whether negotiators will follow through with a plan to meet in Washington next month as relations have continued to sour.

“China should not have put new Tariffs on 75 BILLION DOLLARS of United States product (politically motivated!),” Trump said on Twitter.

 

Trump’s announcement came after China earlier Friday threatened to impose additional tariffs on $75 billion in American goods, including soybeans, cars and oil. The president followed that move with a series of angry tweets in which he said he “hereby ordered” American companies to start looking for alternatives to making products in China, although it’s not clear what authority the president has to issue such an order.

The news from Beijing rekindled concerns about the world’s two largest economies and a global growth outlook that’s already looking shaky. After Trump’s tweets, U.S. stocks dropped — the S&P 500 Index closed 2.6% down on the day.

China’s newest tariffs came earlier Friday in retaliation for Trump’s latest planned levies on Chinese imports, which have pushed U.S. stocks and commodities lower. The move takes aim at the heart of Trump’s political support — factories and farms across the Midwest and South at a time when the U.S. economy is showing signs of slowing.

Some of the Chinese countermeasures will take effect starting Sept. 1, while the rest will come into effect from Dec. 15, according to the announcement from China’s Finance Ministry. This mirrors the timetable the U.S. has laid out for 10% tariffs on almost $300 billion of Chinese shipments.

China will put an extra 5% tariff on American soybeans and crude-oil imports starting next month. The resumption of a suspended extra 25% duty on U.S. cars will resume Dec. 15, with an additional 10% on top for some vehicles. With existing general duties on autos taken into account, the total tariff charged on U.S.-made cars would be as high as 50%.

Trump Administration Plans to Open U.S. Consulate in Greenland

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 02:48 PM PDT

(WASHINGTON) — The Trump administration is planning to open a U.S. consulate in Greenland for the first time in decades amid increased strategic and economic interest in the Danish territory.

The State Department says in a letter to Congress that re-establishing a consulate in Nuuk is part of a broader plan to increase the U.S. presence in the arctic. A copy of the letter was obtained Friday by The Associated Press.

The U.S. has a “strategic interest in enhancing political, economic, and commercial relationships across the Arctic region,” said the letter to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

President Donald Trump sparked a diplomatic dispute with U.S.-ally Denmark this week after he proposed that the U.S. buy Greenland and the Danish government rejected the idea. Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen called it an “absurd discussion.” Trump fired back that her comments were “nasty.”

A permanent diplomatic presence would allow the U.S. to “protect essential equities in Greenland while developing deeper relationships with Greenlandic officials and society,” the letter said. It said the consulate would be “a critical component of our efforts to increase U.S. presence in the Arctic and would serve as an effective platform to advance U.S. interests in Greenland.”

Congress would likely have been open to the idea, but after Trump’s actions the proposal will likely gain greater scrutiny.

The U.S. opened a consulate in Greenland in 1940 after the Nazi occupation of Denmark. It closed in 1953. The new one would open next year in the capital of the semi-autonomous territory.

The State Department said it has already assigned a Greenlandic affairs officer working out of the U.S. Embassy in Copenhagen. It now plans to hire locally-employed staff in Greenland by fall, or soon thereafter. Ultimately, it expects a staff of seven at the consulate in 2020.

Experts say establishing a greater U.S. presence in Greenland is not unwarranted, despite the awkward roll out of Trump’s idea to buy the semi-autonomous Danish territory. It is situated in a geographically important region and holds a potential treasure trove of natural gas and rare earth minerals. The U.S. Russia, China and others are showing their interests.

In April, Russian President Vladimir Putin put forward a program to reaffirm his country’s presence in the Arctic, including efforts to build ports and other infrastructure and expand its icebreaker fleet. Russia wants to stake its claim in the region that is believed to hold up to one-fourth of the Earth’s undiscovered oil and gas.

China sees Greenland as a possible source of rare earth minerals and other resources as well as a location for a port to ship through the Arctic to the eastern U.S.

After a String of Nuclear Incidents, Russia Just Launched a Floating Nuclear Power Plant. Is It Safe?

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 01:57 PM PDT

On Friday, an unusual kind of vessel set sail from the Arctic city of Murmansk, Russia, for a destination in the country’s far east––a floating nuclear power plant equipped with two reactors.

The vessel, dubbed the Akademik Lomonosov, is set to travel about 2,900 miles to the Arctic port town of Pevek, which has a population of about 4,000 people, where it will be loaded with nuclear fuel and put in place to provide power to the region, according to Russia’s state nuclear corporation, ROSATOM.

Russia’s far east may just be the beginning. ROSATOM has said that it’s in talks with potential customers for the floating power unit, and sees “significant market potential” in Southeast Asia, Latin America and Africa. The vessel’s reactors can generate 70 megawatts of electric energy and 50 gigacalories an hour of heat energy, according to ROSATOM––enough to support a city of up to 100,00 people.

Why are people worried about the floating nuclear power plant?

Akademik Lomonosov floating nuclear power units hull painted at Atomflot base in Murmansk, Russia
Lev Fedoseyev—Lev Fedoseyev/TASSA view of Akademik Lomonosov, a floating nuclear power unit, its hull painted at the Atomflot base; being part of a floating nuclear power station, the vessel belongs to a new class of energy sources based on Russian nuclear shipbuilding technologies.

However, the vessel has sparked concerns about safety as a result of Russia’s tarnished nuclear record. Just this summer, there were two deadly accidents involving Russian nuclear power. On July 1, 14 sailors were killed in a fire on the secretive Losharik nuclear submarine; then on Aug. 8, five scientists were killed when a missile test on Russia’s White Sea failed.

The Kursk nuclear submarine sank on the Barents Sea on Aug. 12, 2000, killing 118 people on board, and scientists have recent found that an nuclear sub that sank in the Barents Sea, the Komsomolets––which was lost in 1989––is emitting high levels of radiation.

Then there’s Chernobyl, the 1986 nuclear power station meltdown in the former Soviet Union that is perhaps the biggest and most famous civil nuclear disaster in history. It exposed potentially hundreds of thousands of people to radiation.

A high-profile HBO series, Chernobyl, has renewed attention on the devastating consequences of a nuclear accident––and the potential of political machinations that can get in the way of public safety.

Environmental activist group Greenpeace has publicly raised concerns about the Russian nuclear power vessel. In an April blog post titled, “The next Chernobyl may happen in the Arctic,” Konstantin Fomin of Greenpeace called for the program to be brought to a halt.

“This is an example of how new technologies are put into use without reflection on their safety,” Fomin wrote, adding, “Greenpeace demands the abandonment of expensive and dangerous atomic energy.”

ROSATOM insists that the vessel is designed to be safe, and will not harm the environment, writing in a statement that the vessel “is designed with a great margin of safety that exceeds all possible threats and makes nuclear reactors invincible for tsunamis and other natural disasters.”

News in Russia has mainly emphasized that that the technology is new and innovative, and that it could help to provide power to remote parts of the country.

“This is an absolute breakthrough in small nuclear power,” said Pavel Ipatov, the director of special projects for a section of ROSATOM’s nuclear power subsidiary, according to Russian news service Vesti.ru. “Russia is the first country which has gotten this technology. It has very good prospects.”

Is it actually safe?

In fact, putting nuclear reactors on ships is not new. Nuclear reactors have been placed on ships, including to provide propulsion, for more than 50 years. A World War II-era cargo ship, the SS Charles H. Cugle, was converted into a nuclear power plant in the 1960s. It was used to provide the U.S. Army with power. The vessel was stationed at the Panama Canal Zone from 1968 to 1976, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Robert Bean, an associate professor of nuclear engineering at Purdue University, tells TIME that there is a different set of concerns for nuclear reactors at sea than for reactors on land. Reactors at sea must be protected from storms, and have differing security concerns because they can be approached by other ships.

However, says Bean, the Russians are employing a type of reactor that has been used for a long time on its ice-breaking ships––the KLT-40S––and will be similar to the design of reactors the Russians use in submarines. Bean says that the design is very similar other reactors used around the world.

“I don’t see any reason why it’s less safe,” said Bean. “At first look you go, whoa, it’s different. And that’s my point––it’s different, but I don’t think that means it’s less safe.”

“It’s always possible that such a thing could happen. However, every reactor is designed to try to prevent that, the procedures are all designed to try to prevent that and when it does happen––for example Fukishima––the very first thing once it was dealt with, every other reactor in the world looked a their design and said, what could we change, how would we make sure this never happens to us?”

Steven Biegalski, the Chair of Nuclear and Radiological Engineering and Medical Physics Program at Georgia Institute of Technology, tells TIME that whether a nuclear reactor is kept on a boat or on land, the priority is the same––making sure that that the core is kept cool if it’s shut down.

“The nice thing is that if you submerge the whole reactor system, including the reactor vessel, under water, it’s going to get as much cooling as you can possibly want,” Biegalski says. “If you put the reactor core in an Arctic Ocean off the coast of Russia, would probably provide enough of a cooling sink that you don’t have to worry about the reactor concerns.”

What is the biggest concern?

However, Biegalski tells TIME that if there’s a reason to be concerned about the reactor, it’s because Russia hasn’t been open about its nuclear program and past accidents.

“It’s not a new concept, it’s something that has been done in the past, and if done correctly can be done very safely and without concerns,” Biegalski says. “I will say that I am concerned currently about Russia’s transparency.”

While he emphasizes that the design of the reactor is very different than the Chernobyl reactor, he’s concerned that Russia didn’t learn a big lesson after the 1986 disaster––that failing to notify the international community quickly was “irresponsible.”

“It may not have allowed local governments and local organizations to respond properly. It also means you may not get the help that you could get in a timely manner, because there may be people standing by to help that might not be there if you don’t ask them to be,” Biegalski says.

He notes that the slow release of information after the most recent nuclear accident may be a warning sign.

Environmentalists Have Been Warning About Amazon Fires for Decades. The Stakes Are Now Higher Than Ever

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 09:53 AM PDT

The Amazon rain forest is burning — news that prompted shock and fear across the world as Brazil’s space research agency reported this week that a record number of fires have broken out in the forest this year.

Online, hashtags urged people to pray for the Amazon and to spread awareness of the fires. By Thursday, French president Emmanuel Macron had called discussions of the “international crisis” to be at the top of the agenda at the upcoming G7 Summit in France.

The Amazon is a significant carbon reserve that affects the way heat is dispersed around the world, Deborah Lawrence, an environmental sciences professor at the University of Virginia, tells TIME. In Brazil, the country that is home to the majority of the rain forest, president Jail Bolsonaro campaigned on a platform of opening up access to the country’s protected lands for commercial use, and has — controversially — followed through during his time in office. Efforts to fight for the forest’s preservation can have bloody consequences; one 2018 report found that the country was the deadliest in the world for environmental conservationists.

Images of smoke filling skies in Brazil and reports that the fires are spreading in particularly vulnerable areas of the Amazon have led to a sense of helplessness for many of those watching. Perhaps compounding those feelings is the knowledge that the destruction of the Amazon, and the issues of deforestation and fires in the rain forest, are not new. The Amazon has burned before, and yet the problem endures.

The burning Amazon was featured on the cover of TIME in 1989, with an accompanying piece detailing the impact of fires that were set by farmers and cattle ranchers as part of an annual ritual to clear land for crops and livestock. The fires in the forest now are also man-made, and deforestation can bring on other factors that can lead to them spreading faster, according to Lawrence. “When you put a fire near a forest, the edges get some of that heat,” she says. “They experience the fire to a modest degree, which makes them susceptible to future fires.”

The Amazon rainforest on fire on the cover of TIME’s Sept. 18, 1989, issue.

TIME warned back then of the risks to the Amazon’s indigenous inhabitants, as well as various plant and animal species, if the Amazon were lost or significantly damaged:

It would be an incalculable catastrophe for the entire planet. Moist tropical forests are distinguished by their canopies of interlocking leaves and branches that shelter creatures below from sun and wind, and by their incredible variety of animal and plant life. If the forests vanish, so will more than 1 million species—a significant part of earth’s biological diversity and genetic heritage. Moreover, the burning of the Amazon could have dramatic effects on global weather patterns—for example, heightening the warming trend that may result from the greenhouse effect … the Amazon region stores at least 75 billion tons of carbon in its trees, which when burned spew carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Since the air is already dangerously overburdened by carbon dioxide from the cars and factories of industrial nations, the torching of the Amazon could magnify the greenhouse effect … No one knows just what impact the buildup of CO2 will have, but some scientists fear that the globe will begin to warm up, bringing on wrenching climate changes.

Today, those risks remain unchanged — but the climate change that TIME in the 1980s warned might be possible has already come to pass, and the damage it causes is starkly plain.

July 2019 was the hottest month ever recorded on Earth, amid a trend of skyrocketing temperatures and heatwaves across the globe that are directly linked to climate change. The Arctic has seen a surge in wildfires, including in Alaska, Greenland and Siberia.

In the Amazon itself, deforestation has continued, leading to enormous risks for the animal species living there. Scientists in 2012 found that deforestation over 30 years in parts of the Amazon has been destructive enough to ensure regional extinction for 38 species, including 10 mammal species, 20 bird species and eight amphibian species. “Realistic deforestation scenarios suggest that local regions will lose an average of nine vertebrate species and have a further 16 committed to extinction by 2050,” researchers wrote in the 2012 study, published in Science.

Speaking with TIME this week, Brazilian climate scientist Carlos Nobre said, “We have to quickly set up a policy of zero deforestation.”

Nobre’s calculations in a 2016 study found that deforestation in the Amazon will send it past a “tipping point,” creating savanna-like climate conditions to large swathes of the forest. While that was not expected to happen for about 25 to 30 years, Nobre says if deforestation rates continue to rise, the world could see those conditions in just 15 to 20 years.

In 1989, environmental scientists warned TIME that “unless things change, the forest will disappear.” Thirty years later, their alarm — still largely unheeded — rings as loud as ever.

The Indian Government Insists All Is Well in Kashmir. But As the Communications Shutdown Continues, Its Citizens Are Struggling to Reach the Outside World

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 09:26 AM PDT

As I write this piece for TIME, I’m standing furtively amid a clump of tall, itchy weeds behind an office in the outskirts of Jammu, a city in northern India. Dozens of mosquitoes are landing on my arms, neck and feet to enjoy an evening meal of blood. I can occasionally squirm my body and scratch here and there, but cannot afford to lose touch with my phone.

In the last three weeks, this is the only place I have been able to access a broadband connection and connect to the world outside.

A day earlier, I drove nearly 200 miles to get here from my home in Kashmir, the disputed Himalayan territory. I needed to call my worried relatives and friends outside Kashmir and tell them that I am OK, for now. Just as I reached Jammu I had the exact feeling of a prisoner being released from jail, but only for a limited time. As I entered the 6-mile Chenani-Nashri tunnel, inaugurated two years ago by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, my phone buzzed with a torrent of messages and emails. I paused outside the tunnel exit to call family and friends; they all picked up instantly, concerned and surprised, wondering how I had managed to reach them. Seeing a Kashmiri phone number appear on a screen outside had become something of a miracle.

In early August, a scanned copy of the government order asking tourists and pilgrims to leave Kashmir went viral on social media; immediately petrol pumps and grocery stores were hollowed out. Some initially mocked the hordes of people lining up outside ATMS and shops in Srinagar, the summer capital of the Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir. But as night fell on Aug. 4, they realized they had been foolish. Phone lines and Internet connections were snapped off in the middle of the night and the next morning the sun-beaten streets of Srinagar became deserted. The only thing people inside their homes were left with was a few news channels broadcasting a live motion of the parliament session in India in which, despite some bickering from the opposition, the ruling BJP government unilaterally scrapped Article 370, which had granted Kashmiris the constitutional rights to some autonomy for the past decades.

At around 11 a.m on Aug. 5, boys at the shrine of saint Taj-u-Din Wali in Natipora began to block the main road with iron poles, stones and burning tires. The battle-geared police officer stationed with his men at the Natipora crossway beckoned at the boys, asking to speak to them. The stone-pelting stopped and the police urged the masked boys to stop throwing stones at them and instead suggested they organize peaceful protests. A long line of laborers from the east Indian state of Bihar passed by the boys, carrying worn-out, heavy backpacks and large duffel bags. Some angry young kids shouted at them to leave, and an elderly man from the neighborhood, a local grocer, stepped between the boys and the Biharis and scolded the kids for shouting at them.

By the evening of Aug. 5, reports confirming the repeal of Article 370 flashed on the TV screens. From there, Kashmir became a kind of jail. From 20 pages, the local newspapers came down to four pages with, now, two complete pages filled with announcements of canceled wedding functions. Cellphones idled away with no service available. The city grew spooky with whiskered soldiers and glinting razor-wire. The worst was, and continues to be, the blackout of communications. People whose relatives had gone for the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia were listless and worried.

Srinagar Airport was the only place to book emergency flights. Deserted counters of various airlines could only give you the cost of tickets and flight schedules but you could not book them. You had to be there with your baggage, on schedule, and then see if the flight had enough passengers to confirm your journey too. At 4 p.m. on Aug. 10, through a hole in the glass wall of an airline counter, a father was trying to ask a busy officer if he had any information about a 2 p.m. flight that his son was meant to arrive on; he hadn’t made it home and neither the father nor the airline knew why.

A local news channel began to run messages of people disconnected from their relatives. A husband from Pulwama, admitted to a hospital in Chandigarh, a city elsewhere in northern India, for kidney failure, had a message for his wife stranded in Kashmir. He wanted to tell her that he had booked an early-morning flight for her. Through recorded audio-visual messages, some students studying outside of Kashmir, conveyed that they didn’t want their relatives in the valley to worry about them. They wanted to desperately inform them that they had somehow managed to borrow money from somebody and paid their college fees.

A government officer who had access to the only functional Internet connection in his office would log in during his night duty to talk or chat with his worried relatives outside Kashmir. Soon, he began to convey messages from his neighbors to their relatives outside Kashmir. He collected messages and respective Facebook IDs or WhatsApp numbers from his neighborhood early mornings and returned with responses and replies to each in the evening. The whole day they waited for this messenger, who has now become a messiah of his neighborhood.

Though I write all this in past tense, all of it is still happening.

Protest In Srinagar Against The Abolishing Of Article 370
Waseem Andrabi/Hindustan Times—Getty ImagesA protester holds a burning tire near a barricade set by the local protesters to block the road during a protest against the abolishing of Article 370, on August 20, 2019 on the outskirts of Srinagar, India.

On Aug. 12, the day of Eid, while people were striving to distribute qurbaan maaz, lamb as sacrificial offering, among their relatives and friends amid restrictions in Kashmir, police stations were inundated with massive crowds of people, desperate to make calls outside Kashmir. A fight broke out at a police station in Srinagar where a constable was trying to help one of his friends to use the phone out of turn. The police officer who was on duty at the phone grabbed the collar of his colleague’s shirt.

Under pressure from international media coverage of the crisis in Kashmir and to give an impression to Indians, as well as the world, that all was well in Kashmir, a secretary to the governor of Jammu and Kashmir held a press conference on Aug 16. As he began to give details of how the government was trying to ease the crisis in Kashmir, my parents, watching him say all that, laughed bitterly. The secretary said that all was getting well, becoming well, that the government had kept the water and power supplies running.

A simple deduction would tell you that this boast was a veiled warning, that the government had kept water and power supplies intact—for now. Kashmiris had to be thankful to the government for our lifelines for basic survival. And had the government any control over snapping oxygen from the air and thoughts from people’s minds, it would have been asking people to be thankful for breathing and thinking.

Such statements from the government, that all is well in Kashmir, have never surprised people of Kashmir. It has become a cliché, a lie that has lost its sheen of cleverness. The only thing that makes Kashmiris curious is that they wonder by what logic the world accepts that a government crackdown is necessary for the people’s own good.

Right now, as I write this on the 18th day of an induced crisis in Kashmir, the ground situation in Kashmir remains the same. The only difference is a fluctuating, and mostly lopsided, service of landline phones, that work only occasionally and sporadically in a few areas here and there in Kashmir. For making international calls, whenever the phone works, people have to make calls to a friend or relative outside Kashmir who then help establish a conference line from his or her number.

Living through this crisis, I have waited for many days expecting normal communication to resume. That hasn’t happened. On the day of my arrival in Jammu, a sluggish 2G speed internet helped me check a few important emails and respond to some worried friends in India and abroad who had repeatedly checked if their messages sending prayers and asking about my wellbeing finally had blue ticks on WhatApp, to show I had received them at last. But just the next day, this service too was shut down. The crisis continues, and they say “all is well.”

Everything You Need to Know About the 2019 G7 Summit

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 08:23 AM PDT

The 45th annual G7 Summit is set to kick off on Aug. 24 in the seaside town of Biarritz in France.

For two days, leaders from the U.S., Canada, U.K., France, Italy, Germany and Japan, as well as top E.U. officials, will discuss global challenges involving foreign policy, the economy, the protection of the environment. The aim of the meeting is to shape global responses to challenges affecting countries worldwide.

The G7 countries have the largest advanced economies in the world, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) representing 58 percent of the global net wealth equates to $317 trillion (£260,540 billion).

Here’s what you need to know about the event bringing together leaders from some of the most powerful economies in the world.

Will President Donald Trump be attending?

Yes, although doubts initially emerged when President Trump did not confirm his attendance in a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron in June.

At last year’s summit in Quebec, Donald Trump clashed with other world leaders, highlighting differences between the U.S. and the rest of G7 members.

Speaking to reporters in the Oval office on Tuesday, just a few days before departing for the summit in France, President Trump said that Russia should be readmitted to the G7.

“I think it’s much more appropriate to have Russia in,” he said. “I could certainly see it being the G8 again.”

Trump made similar comments before last year’s meeting, and they were not well received by other leaders of Europe, Canada and Japan, who mostly rejected Russia’s return. Moscow was excluded from what was then the G8 in 2014 for its annexation of Crimea from Ukraine.

Trump created even more tension last year by leaving early ahead of climate change talks and refusing to sign the final communiqué, an agreement statement signed by the heads of state. To avoid another dispute, Macron said this year’s meeting would end without a communiqué, abandoning a tradition held since the G7 meetings began in 1975.

What will be the big issues at this year’s G7 summit?

As this year’s host, Macron has chosen to focus this year’s summit on the issue of reducing inequality, and has invited the leaders of Australia, Burkina Faso, Chile, Egypt, India, Senegal, Rwanda and South Africa to open up the discussion with other countries.

However, the summit is more likely to once again highlight transatlantic rifts over trade, Iran and climate change. Macron wants to focus on easing tensions between the U.S. and Iran that have been escalating since Trump pulled the country out of the Iran nuclear deal last year and reinstated economic sanctions.

The fires raging in the Amazon also now appear to be at the top of Macron’s agenda. “Our house is burning. Literally,” the French president tweeted on Thursday. “The Amazon rainforest – the lungs which produces 20% of our planet’s oxygen – is on fire. It is an international crisis. Members of the G7 Summit, let’s discuss this emergency first order in two days! #ActForTheAmazon.”

His comments were not well received by the the president of Brazil. The country’s far-right leader Jair Bolsanaro replied in a tweet that Macron’s suggestion that the Amazon should be discussed at the G7, which Brazil does not attend, evokes “a misplaced colonialist mindset”.

The summit will also be an opportunity to address what Macron has called a “very profound crisis of representative democracy” in Europe. He has called for leaders to defend multilateralism and “not leave it to nationalists”

What else can we expect?

U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson will make his debut on the global stage, and it is still unclear where he will position himself. Britain is heading toward an exit from the E.U. without the deal in October, but a snap election could cut Johnson’s leadership short before then. The country’s influence in Europe has rapidly waned and it is now becoming increasingly reliant on the United States.

As this year’s host, France isn’t just concerned with appeasing tensions among world leaders. The country is also dealing with its own internal pressures. The city of Biarritz has been transformed into a “fortress” with unprecedented security measures and authorities have banned all protests in the city and in neighbouring towns to avoid any disruption. The G7 summit has always encountered opposition, but the anti-government yellow vest movement that has emerged in the past year poses a bigger threat than before.

Violence in Zimbabwe Is Escalating. But We Won’t Stop Fighting for Our Freedoms

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 08:16 AM PDT

Imagine coming home and finding your entire house ransacked, your valuables stolen and your children tied to poles, their backs bleeding from being whipped with a sjambok. The sight rips your soul out and makes you want to find whoever did this to your loved ones and ensure they face justice.

You go and report the matter to the police and the greatest horror greets you. The ones manning the police station are putting on your stolen clothes and sipping tea out of your prized china. Rage fills you as you realize that it was they who violated you and your loved ones. Immediately you launch into a demand for your property, you call out their injustice and demand compensation. Then it happens without warning or shame. The whip cuts across your face and as you cover it in pain, the black boot of the senior cop smashes into your gut. You fall to the ground helpless, unable to scream out in pain or for help. The reality is that you have been robbed by those charged with protecting you — and now they will rob you of your voice too.

It’s August 2019, and there is no doubt about the unbearable magnitude of the economic hardships that ordinary Zimbabweans are facing: no electricity for 19 hours a day, crippling fuel shortages, the rising cost of living and runaway inflation. Basic commodity goods and services such as bread, water and public transport are no longer affordable to ordinary people. These endless struggles put even more pressure on Zimbabweans whose money was lifted directly from their bank accounts by the authorities and replaced with electronic money, which has now lost most of its value.

The attempt to protest against these painful hardships by ordinary people, who have suffered from years of political and economic misrule, has invited yet another season of police brutality. There are countless beatings of civilians, mass arbitrary detentions and more human rights violations.

The main opposition MDC Alliance recently called on all Zimbabweans to march peacefully and petition the government on the deteriorating economic situation. The first of those marches, slated for Aug. 16, was banned by the police — in clear violation of our constitution which guarantees us the right to protest peacefully and petition our government for whatever grievances we might have.

Despite the ban, Zimbabweans decided to exercise their constitutional right regardless – and were met with a display of disproportionate and excessive force by the police. The internet and newswires were awash with pictures and videos of citizens sitting on the ground being bludgeoned with batons and whipped by police officers. Women and the elderly were hit with blows to every part of the body from riot police.

Days before these scenes of brutality, civic society leaders were abducted, interrogated and tortured. Dumped and left for dead, the oozing welts all over their bodies, chemical burns and broken legs told a story of a ruthless regime determined to silence any criticism. This week, one of our best-known comedians, Samantha Kureya, went into hiding after being abducted from her home, beaten, stripped and made to drink sewage.

We have called for peaceful protests in the so-called “new dispensation” of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration, and without fail they have all ended up in bloodshed, brutalized bodies, mass incarcerations and threats of death. There is no political will whatsoever in this government to allow Zimbabweans to exercise their basic freedoms, such as freedom of expression and peaceful assembly. Every avenue of protest has effectively been criminalised and once again just as Robert Mugabe did, there is an attempt to abduct, torture and criminalize dissenters.

This is why we march, organize boycotts and speak out continually for the right to protest injustice. We must never give that up for that would be to give up everything.

It is hard to describe the kind of soulless brutality that has and continues to take place in Zimbabwe. But the more powerful scene playing out in all of this, is that in the face of guns, baton sticks and tear gas, people still came out to march. Old, young. Men, women.

Besides the fact that those people were beaten, the undeniable truth is that they were not afraid to show that our hope is stronger than the authorities’ hate. They stood their ground and refused to let it ever be said that we did nothing. Some people, the fearful or the privileged, who have the luxury to tweet and sit out protests, want to claim that it is a waste of time.

What they don’t understand is that hope is not passive or apathetic. Instead it’s like a wave, though it subsides for a moment, it rises again and again. And with hope, we shall reclaim our freedoms one day.

China Announces New Tariffs on $75 Billion in U.S. Goods

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 07:13 AM PDT

(BEIJING) — China on Friday announced tariff hikes on $75 billion of U.S. products in retaliation for President Donald Trump’s latest planned increase, deepening a conflict over trade and technology that threatens to tip a weakening global economy into recession.

China also will increase import duties on U.S.-made autos and auto parts, the Finance Ministry announced.

The announcement comes as leaders of the Group of 7 major economies prepare to meet in France this weekend.

Tariffs of 10% and 5% will take effect on two batches of goods on Sept. 1 and Dec. 15, the ministry said in a statement. It gave no details of what goods would be affected but the timing matches Trump’s planned duty hikes.

Washington is pressing Beijing to narrow its trade surplus and roll back plans for government-led creation of global competitors in robotics, electric cars and other technology industries.

The spiraling conflict has battered exporters on both sides and fueled concern it might drag down weakening global economic growth.

Peter Navarro, who advises Trump on trade policy, tried to downplay the impact of Chinese tariff hikes. He said they were “well anticipated” and would only strengthen Trump’s resolve.

China’s government appealed to Trump this week to compromise in order to reach a settlement.

That came after Trump warned that the American public might need to endure economic pain in order to achieve long-term results.

The United States, Europe, Japan and other trading partners say Beijing’s development plans violate its market-opening commitments and are based on stealing or pressuring foreign companies to hand over technology.

Some American officials worry they might erode U.S. industrial leadership.

Chinese leaders have offered to alter details but are resisting giving up a development strategy they see as a path to prosperity and global influence.

The talks are deadlocked over how to enforce any deal. China insists Trump’s punitive tariffs have to be lifted as soon as an agreement takes effect. Washington says at least some have to stay to ensure Beijing carries out any promises it makes.

Trump announced plans to raise tariffs Sept. 1 on $300 billion of Chinese products after talks broke down in May. Increases on some goods were postponed to Dec. 15.

Trump escalated “trade frictions” and is “seriously threatening the multilateral trading system,” the Finance Ministry said. “China was forced to take countermeasures.”

A separate statement said tariffs of 25% and 5% would be imposed on U.S.-made autos and auto parts on Dec. 15. Beijing announced that increase last year but suspended it after Trump and his Chinese counterpart, President Xi Jinping, agreed at a meeting in December in Argentina to put off further trade action while they negotiated.

Trump and Xi agreed in June to resume negotiations. But talks in Shanghai in July ended with no indication of progress. Negotiators talked by phone this month and are due to meet again in Washington next month.

BMW, Tesla, Ford and Mercedes Benz are likely to be the hardest hit by the Chinese auto tariffs. In 2018, BMW exported about 87,000 luxury SUVs to China from a plant near Spartanburg, S.C. It exports more vehicles to China than any other U.S. auto plant.

Together, Ford, BMW, Mercedes and others export about 250,000 vehicles to China from the U.S. each year, according to the Center for Automotive Research, a think tank in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Most of them are luxury cars and SUVs with higher profit margins that can cover higher U.S. wages.

Tesla, which is building a plant in China, now gets about 12% of its revenue by exporting about 14,300 electric cars and SUVs from California to China, according to Barclays. Most of Ford’s exports are from the Lincoln luxury brand, but most of the vehicles it sells in China are made in joint venture factories.

Trump already has imposed 25% tariffs on $250 billion of Chinese products. Beijing retaliated by imposing its own penalties on $110 billion of American goods. But their lopsided trade balance meant China was running out of imports for retaliation.

Friday’s announcement, if it applied to goods not already affected by Chinese penalties, would extend tariff hikes to everything China imports from the United States. That would match Trump’s hikes, which cover almost all of what Americans buy from China.

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Posted: 23 Aug 2019 09:49 PM PDT

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TN MRB Recruitment 2019 Notification: Apply Online for 77 Physiotherapist Vacancies

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 09:10 PM PDT

TN MRB Recruitment 2019

TN MRB Recruitment 2019 Notification: Apply Online for 77 Physiotherapist VacanciesTN MRB Notification 2019 – Apply Online for 77 Physiotherapist Grade-II Posts. Tamilnadu Medical Services Recruitment Board invites online application to recruit eligible candidates in Tamil Nadu Medical and Subordinate Service. Candidates who are willing to apply for the Physiotherapist post should satisfy all the eligibility criteria as mentioned in TN MRB Notification. TN MRB Online Application procedure started on 22nd August 2019. Interested can apply for the Grade-II posts.

Aspirants have to qualify in the written examination to get careers at  TNMRB. The vacancy counts are announced tentatively authorities may change before the finalization of selection for an appointment. TN MRB Notification Apply Online link will be disabled after 11th September 2019. This article is fully loaded about the TNMRB Job. Go through this article before applying for the Grade-II Posts. For detailed information, candidates can check for the TN MRB Notifications 2019.

TN MRB Notification 2019 for 77 Physiotherapist Grade-II Jobs

 Name of the Board Tamilnadu Medical Services Recruitment Board (TN MRB)
 No. of Vacancies 77
Name of the Post  Physiotherapist Grade II
 Apply Mode Online Mode
Starting Date to Apply  22nd August 2019
Last Date to Apply  11th September 2019
Job Category TamilNadu Government Jobs
Job Location  Chennai, TamilNadu
Official Website www.mrb.tn.gov.in

 TN MRB Vacancy 2019 Details

Post Name No.of. Vacancies
Physiotherapist Grade II 117
Total 117

TN MRB Grade II Job 2019 Details – Category Wise

Category General Women Differently Abled Persons Total
General Women
GT 12 06 01 01  23
BC 14 06 20
BCM 01 01 02
MBC/DNC 10 05 01 16
SC 08 04 12
SCA 02 01 03
ST 01 01
Total 51 23 02 01 77

Eligibility Criteria for TN MRB Physiotherapist Recruitment 2019

The administration of Tamil Nadu Medical Services Recruitment Board (TN MRB) offers the chance to Physiotherapy graduates through TN MRB Notification 2019. The application procedure, age limit, salary, and other criteria are given below. Read further to check whether you are eligible for MRB TN Jobs 2019. Aspirants willing to apply for the Grade II jobs ensure with your eligibility level before starting the applying process.

TN MRB Notification Educational Qualification:

  • Completed Degree in Physiotherapy from a recognized institution.

Age Limit:

  • Maximum Age Limit – 30 Years

Age Relaxation:

  • SC/ SCA/ ST/ MBC/ DC/ BC/ BCM – 57 Years
  • Ex-Servicemen(General) – 48 Years

Salary Details:

  • Pay Level-15 – Rs.36,200 – Rs. 1,14,800/-

Application Fee:

  • Applicants can pay the Fee through Online Mode.
  • General Candidates – Rs. 700/-
  • SC/SCA/ST/DAP(PH) Candidates – Rs. 350/-

Selection Process:

  • Written Examination.

How to Apply Online for TamilNadu MRB Recruitment 2019?

  1. Click on the Apply Online Link given below.
  2. Register for TN MRB Notification 2019.
  3. Log in using your registration ID and get into the application page.
  4. Enter all the necessary details without missing any data.
  5. Upload Scanned copies of photograph, signature and necessary certificates.
  6. Make a payment of a prescribed application fee through Online mode.
  7. Now, press submits button before the closing date.
  8. Finally, take a print out of completed application form for future use.

Important Date for TN MRB Notification 2019

Starting Date to Apply Online 22nd August 2019
Last Date to Apply Online 11th September 2019
Exam Date 3rd  November 2019

Important Links for TN MRB Grade II Job 2019

TN MRB Notification Download Here
Apply Online Click Here
  Official Website  Click Here

About Tamilnadu Medical Services Recruitment Board (TN MRB)

The Medical Services Recruitment Board (MRB) was comprised by the Government of Tamil Nadu in G.O. (Ms) No.1, Health and Family Welfare (C2) Department dated second January 2019 with the target of making arrangements to different classifications of staff in the Health and Family Welfare Department by method for direct enlistment, in a rapid way, keeping in view the nature, significance, and centrality of these posts. The Tamil Nadu Medical Services Recruitment Board (MRB) has been built up with the target of making direct enlistment to different classes of staff in the Health and Family Welfare Department, Government of TN.

An individual in the framework equivalent to that of Medical division Deputy Director will consistently be its Member and an official equivalent to the positions of District Revenue Officer will be selected as its Member-Secretary. Tamil Nadu government consistently discharges TN MRB Recruitment Notification, www.mrb.tn.gov.in Notification 2019, and conducts TN MRB Recruitment procedure to employ qualified ones and declares MRB Selection list 2019, www.mrb.tn.gov.in brings about 2019 to make clients task simple.

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UPPSC Exam Results 2019 | Check UPPSC Assistant Conservator Result, Cut off Marks

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 04:34 AM PDT

UPPSC Result 2019 is available here to download for various posts. The officials of Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission has released its results. A huge number of applicants had appeared for the examination. Hence such applied aspirants are eagerly waiting to check their UPPSC Exam Results 2019. The result is released by the authorized people and hence there would be no ambiguity. To help applicants easily check their results we have provided direct links and steps. Moreover, the UPPSC Merit List 2019 consists of the name of the shortlisted aspirants and only such aspirants can take up further rounds. Read through the article given below to check your results.

UPPSC Result 2019

Post/Exam Name Result Date Result Link
Assistant Conservator of Forest 23rd August 2019 Assistant Conservator of Forest Result
Homeopathic Medical Officer August 2019 (Tentatively) UPPSC Homeopathic Medical Officer Result
UPPSC Civil Judge PCS J 20th July 2019 UPPSC Civil Judge PCS J Final Result
UPPSC Junior Engineer Available Soon UPPSC Junior Engineer Result
UPPSC Mains Exam 11th July 2019 UPPSC Mains Exam Final Result
UP Secretariate 06th September 2018 APS 2013 CKT Result
Assistant Forest Guard & Range Officer Service 18th August 2018  UPPSC Asst Guard & Range Officer Service Result
LT Teacher  Update Soon  UPPSC 2018
Lecturer  Released  Lecturer

UPPSC Assistant Conservator Result 2019 Released @ uppsc.up.nic.in – Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has announced the Result for the Post of Assistant Conservator of Forest on 23rd August 2019. Those Candidates who have appeared in this Recruitment Exam Can Download Result from the below link. Candidates can get the UPPSC Assistant Conservator of Forest Written Test by clicking the direct link provided below. Moreover, applicants can check your result from the official website i.e, uppsc.gov.in.

UPPSC Homeopathic Medical Officer Result 2019

Organization Name Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission
Post Name Assistant Conservator of Forest
Advertisement No A-5/E-1/2015
Category Sarkari Result
Exam Date 9th August 2016 to 21st August 2016
Result date 23rd August 2019
Official Website uppsc.gov.in
UPPSC Assistant Conservator Result 2019 – Click Here

UPPSC Homeopathic Medical Officer Result 2019 @ uppsc.up.nic.in | Cut Off Marks & Merit List – Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) will soon announce the Result for the Post of Homeopathic Medical Officer. Those Candidates who have appeared in this Recruitment Exam Can Download Result from the below link. Candidates can get the UPPSC Homeopathic Medical Officer Screening Written Test by clicking the direct link provided below. Moreover, applicants can check your result from the official website i.e, uppsc.gov.in.

UPPSC Homeopathic Medical Officer Result 2019

Organization Name Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission
Post Name Homeopathic Medical Officer
Category Sarkari Result
UPPSC Homeopathic Medical Officer Result date August 2019 (Tentatively)
Official Website uppsc.gov.in
UPPSC Homeopathic Medical Officer Result 2019 – Click Here

UPPSC Civil Judge PCS J Final Result 2019 – Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has recently uploaded Final Result for the Post of Judicial Service (Junior Division) Civil Judge Recruitment 2018 on 20th July 2019. Those Candidates who have appeared in this Recruitment Exam can download final Result now. Candidates can get the UPPSC Judicial Service Civil Judge PCS J Final Result 2019 by clicking the direct link provided below. Moreover, applicants can check your result from the official website i.e, uppsc.gov.in.

UPPSC Civil Judge PCS J Final Result 2019

Organization Name Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission
Post Name Civil Judge PCS J
No of Vacancies 610
Category Sarkari Result
Interview letter Available  20th June May 2019
UPPSC Civil Judge PCS J Final Result 20th July 2019
Official Website uppsc.gov.in
UPPSC Civil Judge PCS J Final Result 2019 – Result | Notice

UPPSC Junior Engineer Result 2019 – Here we have a piece of Good News from the UPPSC. Because, Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission UPPSC is all set to upload Junior Engineer Result, Marks. All Registered candidates can Download Final Result, Marks from the direct link provided in the table. The UPPSC Junior Engineer Exam conducted on 22nd May 2016. Candidates can get the UPPSC Junior Engineer Result by clicking the direct link provided below. Here we will be updating the latest result link, it will work once the result published it by officially. Moreover, applicants can check your result from the official website i.e, uppsc.gov.in.

UPPSC Junior Engineer Result 2019

Exam Name UPPSC Junior Engineer Exam
Post Name  Junior Engineer
No of Vacancies Various
Category Sarkari Result
Exam Date 22nd May 2019
Result Date Available Soon
Official Website uppsc.gov.in
UPPSC Junior Engineer Result 2019 – Download

UPPSC Mains Exam Final Marks 2019 – Great News from the UPPSC. Because, Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission UPPSC is recently uploaded Final Result, Marks for the Combined Service/ Upper Subordinate Pre Exam 2016. All Registered Candidates Can Download Final Result, Marks, now. The UPPSC Mains Exam Result has been announced on 22nd February 2019. Now recently published the UPPSC Main Exam Final Marks on 11th July 2019. Candidates can get the UPPSC Final Marks by clicking the direct link provided below.

UPPSC Mains Exam Final Marks Result 2019

Exam Name UPPSC Mains Exam 2016
Test Type Computer Knowledge Test
No of Vacancies 328
Category Sarkari Result
Result Date 11th July 2019
Official Website uppsc.gov.in
UPPSC Mains Exam Final Marks Result 2019 – Download

Latest UPPSC Result 2018 for APS Computer Knowledge Test 2013 is available now. The Long waiting of Candidates who attended the UPPSC APS 2013 Computer Knowledge Test comes to an end. The UPPSC Board finally made the Result available for the Contenders on 06th Sept 2018. Hence, Candidates are requested to click on the link below to check your UPPSC APS Result 2018.

UPPSC Result 2019 – APS 2013

Exam Name UP Secretariate Examination 2013
Test Type Computer Knowledge Test
No of Vacancies 251
Category Sarkari Result
Result Date 06th September 2018
Official Website uppsc.gov.in
UPPSC Computer Knowledge Test Result 2019 – Download

Great news for the candidates who are waiting for UPPSC Result 2018. Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission has recently released its Result for the post of Assistant Forest Guard & Range Officer Service. However, UPPSC is also now allowing the candidates to check the Marks for the Pre-Examination. Aspirants can click on the UPPSC Result 2019 link which is provided below to know the Result and Marks 2019. Also, apply for UPPSC Mains Examination 2018 in the UPPSC page.

UPPSC Result 2019 – Asst Forest Guard & Range Officer Service Result

Post Name Assistant Forest Guard & Range Officer Service
No of Vacancies 137
Category  Sarkari Result
Pre Exam Date July 2018
Main Exam Date 27th August 2018
UPPSC Result Date  4th August 2018
UPPSC Exam Marks 18th August 2018
Official Website uppsc.up.nic.in
UPPSC Asst Forest Guard & Range Officer Result 2019 – Click Here
Check UPPSC Pre-Exam Marks 2019 – Click Here

Candidates can check their UPPSC Result 2019 for the post of Lecturer. Aspirants who had appeared for the examination are eagerly waiting to check their UPPSC Exam Results. By checking results candidates can evaluate their performance in exams. However, we have provided direct links to help applicants check their results.

UPPSC Lecturer Exam Results – Click Here


Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission has released 10,768 LT Grade Assistant Teacher Vacancies. Job seekers in search of Teaching Jobs can apply after going through all the details from the notification given here. Individuals with a degree in B.Ed. can apply for the Uttar Pradesh PSC Teacher Jobs 2018. Applicants can apply online for the UPPSC Careers 2018 from 15th March 2018 to 12th April 2018. UPPSC Results will be available after the exams conclude. Candidates can check the results directly from the link given below.

UPPSC Teacher Exam Results – Click Here


 

ONGC Exam Results 2019 | Download Technician, Junior Asst & Other Result Released

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 04:27 AM PDT

ONGC Result 2019 | ONGC Non-Executive Result 2019 is Released @ ongcindia.com – The officials of Oil and Natural Corporation Limited has declared CBT results for various Posts. A huge number of contenders had applied for the post and had taken up the examination from 27th to 29th March 2019. Hence such applied aspirants are eagerly waiting to Check their ONGC Exam Results 2019. However, selected applicants have to attend a personal interview.

ONGC Result

Exam Name Result Release Date ONGC Result Link
Technician, Junior Asst & Other Posts 23rd August 2019 ONGC Technician, Junior Asst & Other Result
ONGC Non-Executive 15th August 2019 ONGC Non-Executive Result

ONGC Technician, Junior Asst & Other Result 2019 – The Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC) has recently announced the result of Technician, Junior Assistant & Other vacancies on 23rd August 2019. All the applicants can get the direct link to download the ONGC Technician, Junior Assistant & Other vacancies from this page. However, the candidates can get the complete details from the official website i.e, ongcindia.com

ONGC Technician, Junior Asst & Other Result 2019

Organization Name Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd (ONGC)
Post Name Technician, Junior Assistant & Other Posts
Number of Posts  422
Category Sarkari Result
Exam Date 11th July 2019
Result Date 23rd August 2019
Official Website ongcindia.com
ONGC Technician, Junior Asst & Other Result 2019 – Click Here

ONGC Non-Executive Result 2019 – The Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd (ONGC) has declared the Non-Executive result on 15th August 2019. All the applicants those who have appeared for the ONGC Examination can check Selected Candidates through GATE-2019; Advt. No. 03/2019 (R&P) from the below link. Here we have provided a direct link to download your ONGC Non-Executive Result 2019. Most of the candidates waited for the ONGC Result Date 2019. Also, the results have been published individually like Petroleum, Mechanical, Chemical, and Others. Along with this, we have provided some steps to download the ONGC Results from the Official website i.e, ongcindia.com.

ONGC Non-Executive Result 2019

Organization Name Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd (ONGC)
Post Name Assistant Technician, Assistant Grade -III, Junior Technical Assistant, Junior Assistant Technician, Junior Assistant, Junior Fire Supervisor, Junior Motor Vehicle Driver, Junior Fireman Advt. No.8/2018(R&P).
Number of Posts  86
Category Sarkari Result
Exam Date 27th March 2019 to 29th March 2019
Result Date 15th August 2019
Official Website ongcindia.com
ONGC Non-Executive Result 2019 – Click Here

All the applicants those who have appeared for the ONGC Examination for various Posts can get the complete details from the above table. Here on this page, we have uploaded the latest result link. Applicants can get your result just by clicking the below link. Also, applicants can get the Merit list and the Cut off marks from this page. Candidates those who have appeared for the Assistant Technician, Assistant Grade -III, Junior Technical Assistant, Junior Assistant Technician, Junior Assistant, Junior Fire Supervisor, Junior Motor Vehicle Driver, Junior Fireman Posts can check your results from the below link.

Direct link to download ONGC Result 2019

Candidates can check the ONGC Non-Executive Cut Off Marks 2019 from the official website. The cut off marks will be decided by the officials based on some categories. Applicants should check your Cut off marks from the official website and this will be based on Written Examination. Also, all the candidates can get the future ONGC Recruitment 2019 Notification from the link.

ONGC Merit List 2019 @ ongcindia.com

Candidates can download the ONGC Non-Executive Merit List 2019 from the official website as well as on this page. Applicants should concentrate on Cut off marks and Merit list to Get into the ONGC. Candidates can refer the ONGC Syllabus 2019 to get some additional knowledge about the Examination. If the candidate’s name attains into the Merit list, can get more importance at the time of Interview.

How to check ONGC Result 2019?

  1. Visit the Official website of the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd (ONGC) @ ongcindia.com
  2. On the home page of the ONGC, find the News & Updates column.
  3. In the News & Updates box, search for the link of the ONGC Non-Executive Merit List 2019 (list of shortlisted
  4. candidates in the Non-Executive CBT Examination).
  5. Click on the link.
  6. Therefore, ONGC Assistant Technician Result 2019 appears on the screen.
  7. Download the PDF to your device.

Direct link to download ONGC Non-Executive Result 2019

Download ONGC Result Click Here
Official website Click Here

NEHU Results 2019 (Declared)- Check NEHU Bachelor Degree Results Online @ nehu.ac.in

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 04:13 AM PDT

Dear Students!! Here anyone can check and download the NEHU Results. Yes, North Eastern Hill University has declared the Results for various Courses. Recently the University has released the results for LLM 1st Sem, M.Sc 1st Sem, MA 1&3rd Sem, MBA 1 Sem, B.Tech ECE 1 Sem, B.Com 1, 2 and Final Year and Other Courses results are available here. Students those who have been appeared for those examinations can download and verify your NEHU Results from the official website of the University i.e, nehu.ac.in. The University currently releasing the result every day. Also here on this page, we used to update the latest Exam results. Students are advised to regularly refer to the official website of the University to get the latest updates regarding the Examination results.

NEHU Results 2019 (Declared)  Check NEHU Bachelor Degree Results Online @ nehu.ac.in

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NEHU Results 2019

In this article, we have mentioned all the results which have been released by the University. All students can check their results from this page as well as the official website. This article is to provide the Students with the complete guideline to check the result. Here we will be updating the Upcoming University result link, it will work once the University will release it by officially. Apart from this Students can find University Exam Time Table, Admit Card, Syllabus, Previous paper, and others. Here on this page, we have provided a direct link to download/ verify your results from the below table. It will help the Students to check their results without any hesitation. Also, its an opportunity to predict the individual Students performance from the Examination Results.

Latest NEHU Exam Results 2019

Name of the Exam Announcement Date Download Link
2nd (2017-18 BATCH) Semester Bachelor of Commerce in May 2019. 21-08-2019 Click Here
4th (2017 BATCH) Semester Bachelor of Commerce in May 2019. 21-08-2019 Click Here
 2nd (2017-18 BATCH) Semester Bachelor of Business Applications in May 2019. 21-08-2019 Click Here
4nd (2017 BATCH) Semester Bachelor of Business Applications in May 2019. 21-08-2019 Click Here
Merit List for Bachelor in Arts in Various Subjects, Examinations Held in May 2019. 21-08-2019 Click Here
 Final Year BSc. Nursing held in April 2019. 21-08-2019 Click Here
Corrigendum Result of MSc Horticulture 4th Semester Held in June 2019. 16-08-2019 Click Here
2nd(Repeaters 2015-2016) Semester Bachelor of Arts in May 2019 02-08-2019 Click Here
4th(Repeaters 2015-2016) Semester Bachelor of Arts in May 2019 02-08-2019 Click Here
Final Semester Bachelor of Arts in May 2019. 02-08-2019 Click Here
1st, 2nd and Final Year Bachelor of Arts (Honours-Repeaters) Examinations Held in March 2019 02-08-2019 Click Here
1st, 2nd and Final Year Bachelor of Arts (Pass-Repeaters) Examinations Held in March  2019 02-08-2019 Click Here
2nd(Repeaters), 4th and Final Semester Bachelor of Arts in Mass Comm & Video Prodn Held in May 2019 01-08-2019 Click Here
 2nd(Repeaters), 4th and Final Semester Bachelor of Arts in Media Technologies Held in May 2019 01-08-2019 Click Here
Provisional Merit List for Bachelor of Arts in Mass Comm & Video Prodn Examinations Held in May 2019. 01-08-2019 Click Here
Provisional Merit List for Bachelor of Arts in Media Technology Examinations Held in May 2019. 01-08-2019 Click Here
2nd(Repeaters), 4th(Repeaters) and Final Semester Bachelor of Business Administration Held in May 2019. 30-07-2019 Click Here
Merit List for Bachelor of Business Administration Examinations Held in May 2019. 30-07-2019 Click Here
MSc Horticulture 2nd Semester Held in June 2019. 30-07-2019 Click Here
MSc Horticulture 4th Semester Held in June 2019. 30-07-2019 Click Here
1st, 2nd and Final Year Bachelor in Science(Repeaters) Held in March 2019 30-07-2019 Click Here
LLB 6th Semester Held in June 2019. 26-07-2019 Click Here
LLB (Repeater/Improvement) 4th Semester Held in June 2019. 26-07-2019 Click Here
LLB (Repeater/Improvement) 2nd Semester Held in June 2019. 26-07-2019 Click Here
Corrigendum Result of BTech ENE 8th Semester Held in June 2019. 26-07-2019 Click Here
MA ENglish (Shillong College) 1st Semester Held in June 2019. 25-07-2019 Click Here
MA ENglish (Shillong College) 2nd Semester Held in June 2019. 25-07-2019 Click Here
Btech BME 8th Semester Held in June 2019. 25-07-2019 Click Here
BTech ENE 8th Semester Held in June 2019. 25-07-2019 Click Here
2nd, 4th and Final Semester Bachelor in Science Held in May 2019. 25-07-2019 Click Here
Merit List for Bachelor in Science Examinations Held in May 2019. 25-07-2019 Click Here
2nd, 4th and Final Semester Bachelor in Social Work with Merit List Held in May 2019. 24-07-2019 Click Here
MCA Tura Campus 4th Semester Held in June 2019. 23-07-2019 Click Here
MCA Tura Campus 2nd Semester Held in June 2019. 23-07-2019 Click Here
B. Ed 4th Semester Held in June 2019. 23-07-2019 Click Here
Online Results Click Here
Other Results Click Here

How to Download NEHU Results 2019?

  1. Visit the official website of North Eastern Hill University i.e nehu.ac.in
  2. In the home page, you will find the Examination tab
  3. Click on it, a new page will be open with results
  4. In the result page, we can click to download the appropriate result which we need to check
  5. Results will appear on the screen.
  6. Take the printout of the result until the official marks card is released by the NEHU Board.

Overview of North Eastern Hill University

Name of the University North Eastern Hill University
Courses Offered Engineering, Science, Management, and others
Established Year 1973
Category Sarkari Results
Location Meghalaya
Mode Online
Official Site nehu.ac.in

About North Eastern Hill University

North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU), is a Central University established on 19 July 1973 by an Act of the Indian Parliament. The university is in the suburb of Shillong, the state capital of Meghalaya, India. NEHU has two academic campuses, one at Mawkynroh-Umshing, Shillong, and another at Chandmari, Tura. Shillong is the headquarters of academic and administrative functions. The main campus is 1225 acres in area. It accommodates National Council of Science Museums (NCSM), Indian Council of Social Science Research, Indira Gandhi National Open University, Sports Authority of India (SAI) and The English and Foreign Languages University.

NEHU Supply/Revaluation Results

Students have a chance to apply for the revaluation, if the students may get low marks in the examination, they can apply for the Revaluation results. So again the head of the Examiner will review the answer paper. After revaluation, students may get high marks. Still, if anyone got low marks, they can apply for the Supplementary Examinations. For Revaluation/Supplementary, students should pay the fee. Students can get all the results from this page Regular, Revaluation and Supplementary Results. Students of the North Eastern Hill University can also get all Results Also. Just we are advising the Students to frequently visit this page to get latest updates of all NEHU Results 2019.

AP DED Result 2019 Released | Download AP D.El.Ed Result 2019 atbseap.org

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 02:44 AM PDT

AP DED Result 2019 | Check AP D.Ed Result 2019 Released Now @ bseap.org – Applicants those who have appeared for the D.Ed/D.El.Ed. 1st Year Exams May/ June 2019 can check your Results now. The Board Of Secondary Education Andhra Pradesh has released the AP DED 1st Year Results 2019 on Today 23rd August 2019. Here on this article, we have provided a direct link to download your AP DED Results 2019. To help the candidates, we have provided a quick link to check and analyze your results within a second.

Latest Update: The Board Of Secondary Education Andhra Pradesh declared the AP DED 1st Year Results 2019 online Today!!!

AP DED Results 2019 @ bseap.org

AP DED Result 2019 Released | Download AP D.El.Ed Result 2019 atbseap.orgDirectorate of Government Examination, Andhra Pradesh has released the AP D.El.Ed 1st year results online Today 23rd August 2019. Candidates who have appeared for the examination can visit the official website to check the results of AP D.El.Ed exam 2019. The examination was conducted by the Directorate of government examination from 03rd – 10th June 2019. Candidates can check the AP D.El.Ed 1st year result 2019 on the official website bseap.org. Candidates can also check the results of 1st year AP D.El.Ed through the direct link provided below. Applicants can get the AP DED Result from this article at any time.

AP D.El.Ed Result 2019 – Overview

AP D.El.Ed 1st Year Result 2019 
Description Details
Organization Name Board Of Secondary Education Andhra Pradesh
Exam Name  D.Ed/D.El.Ed. 1st Year Exams May/ June 2019
Category Sarkari Result
Exam date 3rd June to 10th June 2019
Result Date 23rd August 2019 
Official Website bseap.org

The AP DED Results 2019 has announced by Board Of Secondary Education Andhra Pradesh. Candidates can check AP DED first year Results 2019 on this pageYou can get the result within a fraction of seconds in our site. The candidates need Hall ticket numbers to check AP DED first year Results 2019. Here we will be updating the latest result link and it will activate at the time of official announcement. We advise the applicants to keep track on this page to get all the AP DED Result. Along with this, we have included some steps to download the AP DED first year Results 2019.

Direct Link to check AP D.El.Ed Result 2019

To check & download the AP D.El.Ed 1st year examination result 2019 candidates should enter the roll number in the result link provided on the website. As per the notification released, a total of 41043 candidates have appeared for the examination from which 36128 candidates qualified in the examination. The pass percentage of 88.02 percent has been recorded for the 1st year AP D.El.Ed. the AP D.El.Ed 1st year 2019 result will contain the marks secured by the candidates and the qualifying status of the candidate.

How to check AP D.El.Ed 1st years examination result 2019?

  1. Students should click on the official website link i.e, bseap.org
  2. On the home page, students can view the D.El.Ed Section on the website
  3. Click on the AP DED 1st Year Results 2019 link
  4. Enter the required details and check it once
  5. Your AP DED first year Results 2019 will display on the screen
  6. Download or take a print out of the result for further reference.

Direct link to download AP DED Result 2019

Direct Link to check AP DED 1st Year Results 2019 Click Here
Official Website Click Here

RSMSSB Result 2019 Released – Check RSMSSB Woman Supervisor Result, Cut off Marks

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 01:04 AM PDT

RSMSSB Result 2019 Announced – Rajasthan Subordinate and Ministerial Service Selection Board has recently uploaded results for various Posts. Now RSMSSB has declared the Aganwadi Supervisor DV Schedule, Lab Assistant & Informatics Assistant Result, Cut off Marks in the official website. Here on this page applicants can get all Results regarding the RSMSSB. We have dedicated this page to upload all the Recent results released from the Rajasthan Subordinate and Ministerial Service Selection Board. Aspirants who are looking for RSMSSB recruitment 2019-20 exam result can find on our page. Moreover, aspirants can visit the official website of Rajasthan SMSSB for checking the result.

RSMSSB Result 2019

Post/Exam Name Result Link
Supervisor (Mahila Paryavekshak) – Women Department Click Here
NTT Click Here
Informatics Assistant (Suchna Sahayak) Click Here
NTT Teacher Click Here
Aganwadi Supervisor Click Here
Supervisor (Women Empowerment) Click Here
Informatics Assistant (Suchna Sahayak) Click Here
Aganwadi Supervisor Click Here
Lab Assistant Click Here
Sanganak (Computer) Click Here
 Industry Inspector Click Here
Agriculture Supervisor Click Here

RSMSSB NTT Result 2019 – Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSMSSB) has recently uploaded the result for the Post of Supervisor on 22nd August 2019. Those Candidates who have appeared in this Recruitment Exam Can Download Final Answer Key, Result and Cutoff Marks, DV Schedule here. Check your results via the link mentioned below. Hence, all those might be looking for the RSMSSB Supervisor Result 2019. Here we have provided a direct link to download your result.

RSMSSB Woman Supervisor Result 2019

Organization Name Rajasthan Subordinate and Ministerial Service Selection Board
Post Name Supervisor (Mahila Paryavekshak) – Women Department
Number of Posts  309
Category Sarkari Result
Result Date 22nd August 2019
Official Website rsmssb.rajasthan.gov.in
RSMSSB Woman Supervisor Result 2019 – Click Here

RSMSSB NTT Result 2019 – Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSMSSB) has recently uploaded the result for the Post of NTT Recruitment on 06th August 2019. Those Candidates who have appeared in this Recruitment Exam Can Download Final Answer Key, Result and Cutoff Marks, DV Schedule here. Check your results via the link mentioned below. Hence, all those might be looking for the RSMSSB NTT Result. Here we have provided a direct link to download your result.

RSMSSB NTT Result 2019

Organization Name Rajasthan Subordinate and Ministerial Service Selection Board
Post Name NTT
Number of Posts  1310
Category Sarkari Result
Exam Date 24th February 2019
Result Date 06th August 2019
Official Website rsmssb.rajasthan.gov.in
RSMSSB NTT Result 2019 – Click Here

RSMSSB Informatics Assistant Provisional Selection List 2019 – Rajasthan Subordinate and Ministerial Service Selection Board have recently uploaded the Provisional Selected List 2019 for the Post of Informatics Assistant (Suchna Sahayak) Recruitment on 02nd August 2019. All registered Candidates those who have appeared in this Exam can download Provisional Selected List from the below link. Check your results via the link mentioned below. Hence, all those might be looking for the RSMSSB Informatics Assistant Provisional Selected List 2019 now!

RSMSSB Informatics Assistant Provisional Selection List 2019 

Organization Name Rajasthan Subordinate and Ministerial Service Selection Board
Post Name Informatics Assistant (Suchna Sahayak)
Number of Posts  1302
Category Sarkari Result
DV List Available 15th July 2019
Provisional Selected List Date 02nd August 2019
Official Website rsmssb.rajasthan.gov.in
RSMSSB Informatics Assistant Provisional Selection List 2019  – Click Here

RSMSSB NTT Teacher Result 2019 – Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSMSSB) has recently uploaded the result for the Post of NTT Teacher Recruitment 2018 on 01st August 2019. Those Candidates who have appeared in this Recruitment Exam Can Download Final Answer Key, Result and Cutoff Marks, DV Schedule here. Check your results via the link mentioned below. Hence, all those might be looking for the RSMSSB NTT Teacher Result. Here we have provided a direct link to download your result.

RSMSSB NTT Teacher Result 2019

Organization Name Rajasthan Subordinate and Ministerial Service Selection Board
Post Name NTT Teacher
Number of Posts  1310
Category Sarkari Result
Exam Date 24th February 2019
Result Date 01st August 2019
Official Website rsmssb.rajasthan.gov.in
RSMSSB NTT Teacher Result 2019 – Click Here

RSMSSB Aganwadi Supervisor Result, DV Schedule 2019 – Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSMSSB) has recently uploaded Result, DV Schedule for the Post of Aganwadi for Women Recruitment 2018 on 27th July 2019. Those Candidates who have appeared in this Recruitment Exam Can Download Final Answer Key, Result and Cutoff Marks, DV Schedule here. Check your results via the link mentioned below. Hence, all those might be looking for the RSMSSB Aganwadi Supervisor Result & DV Schedule 2019 now!

RSMSSB Aganwadi Supervisor Result, DV Schedule 2019

Organization Name Rajasthan Subordinate and Ministerial Service Selection Board
Post Name Aganwadi Supervisor
Number of Posts  309
Category Sarkari Result
Exam Date 03rd March 2019
Result Date 23rd July 2019
DV Schedule Date 27th July 2019
Official Website rsmssb.rajasthan.gov.in
RSMSSB Aganwadi Supervisor Result, DV Schedule 2019 – Click Here

RSMSSB Supervisor (Women Empowerment) Revised Result 2019 – Rajasthan Subordinate and Ministerial Service Selection Board have recently declared the Revised Result, Cutoff Marks for The Post of Supervisor in Women Empowerment Department Recruitment 2018 on 25th July 2019. Applicants those who have applied for this Recruitment Exam can download Revised result and Cutoff marks from the below table. As we know all those candidates are waiting for the RSMSSB Supervisor (Women Empowerment) Revised Result & Cut off marks. Everyone can check and download your results from the below links.

RSMSSB Supervisor (Women Empowerment) Revised Result 2019

Organization Name Rajasthan Subordinate and Ministerial Service Selection Board
Post Name Supervisor (Women Empowerment)
Number of Posts  180
Category Sarkari Result
Exam Date 06th January 2019
Revised Result Date 25th July 2019
Official Website rsmssb.rajasthan.gov.in
RSMSSB Supervisor (Women Empowerment) Revised Result, Cutoff Marks 2019 – Click Here

RSMSSB Informatics Assistant Final Result 2019 – Rajasthan Subordinate and Ministerial Service Selection Board have recently uploaded the Final Result for the Post of Informatics Assistant (Suchna Sahayak) Recruitment 2018 on 23rd July 2019. All registered Candidates those who have appeared in this Exam can download Final Result from the below link. Check your results via the link mentioned below. Hence, all those might be looking for the RSMSSB Informatics Assistant Final Result 2019 now!

RSMSSB Informatics Assistant Final Result 2019

Organization Name Rajasthan Subordinate and Ministerial Service Selection Board
Post Name Informatics Assistant (Suchna Sahayak)
Number of Posts  1302
Category Sarkari Result
DV List Available 15th July 2019
Final Result Date 23rd July 2019
Official Website rsmssb.rajasthan.gov.in
RSMSSB Informatics Assistant Final Result 2019 – Click Here

RSMSSB Aganwadi Supervisor Result & Cutoff Marks 2019 – Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSMSSB) has recently uploaded final Answer Key, Result, Cutoff Marks for the Post of Aganwadi for Women Recruitment 2018 on 23rd July 2019. Those Candidates who have appeared in this Recruitment Exam Can Download Final Answer Key, Result and Cutoff Marks here. Check your results via the link mentioned below. Hence, all those might be looking for the RSMSSB Aganwadi Supervisor Result & Cutoff Marks 2019 now!

RSMSSB Aganwadi Supervisor Result & Cutoff Marks 2019

Organization Name Rajasthan Subordinate and Ministerial Service Selection Board
Post Name Aganwadi Supervisor
Number of Posts  309
Category Sarkari Result
Exam Date 03rd March 2019
Result Date 23rd July 2019
Official Website rsmssb.rajasthan.gov.in
RSMSSB Aganwadi Supervisor Result & Cutoff Marks 2019 – Click Here
RSMSSB Aganwadi Supervisor Final Answer Key – Click Here

RSMSSB Lab Assistant Result & Cutoff Marks 2019 – Rajasthan Subordinate and Ministerial Service Selection Board (RSMSSB) are recently uploaded Result, Cutoff Marks for the Post of Laboratory Assistant Recruitment 2018 on 23rd July 2019. Those candidates who have appeared in this recruitment exam can download Result, Cutoff Marks from the below link. Check your results via the link mentioned below. Hence, all those might be looking for the RSMSSB Lab Assistant Result & Cutoff Marks 2019 now!

RSMSSB Lab Assistant Result & Cutoff Marks 2019

Organization Name Rajasthan Subordinate and Ministerial Service Selection Board
Post Name Lab Assistant
Number of Posts  1200
Category Sarkari Result
Exam Date 03rd February 2019
Result Date 23rd July 2019
Official Website rsmssb.rajasthan.gov.in
RSMSSB Lab Assistant Result & Cutoff Marks 2019 – Server 1 | Server 2

RSMSSB Result – Industry Inspector 2019

RSMSSB Result – for the post of Industry Inspector is out now. The board is now allowing the applicants to check the Result. Hence, the applicants can check the RSMSSB Result for Industry Inspector post in the link given below.

Post Name Industry Inspector
No of Vacancies 97
Category Sarkari Result
Exam Date (Industry Insp.) Update Soon
Result Date 2019 Update Soon
Official Website rsmssb.rajasthan.gov.in
RSMSSB Result, Cut Off 2019

RSMSSB Result for Sanganak (Computer) 2019 is available now. The Candidates those who are waiting for the RSMSSB Computer Result 2019 can check from the link given below. The Board has given the RSMSSB Sanganak Document Verification Schedule on 6th July 2019. The candidates who cleared the Written Exam Can check the Schedule and be prepared for a Verification. However, download the RSMSSB Sanganak Doc Verification Schedule 2019 from the link below.

RSMSSB Result – Sanganak (Computer) Recruitment 2019

Name of the Post Sanganak (Computer)
No of Vacancies 400
Category Sarkari Results
RSMSSB Exam Date Update Soon
Result Release Date Update Soon
Official Website rsmssb.rajasthan.gov.in
RSMSSB Computer Result 2019

RSMSSB Result for Agriculture Supervisor

Rajasthan Subordinate and Ministerial Service Commission announces the result for agriculture supervisor. Aspirants can find the result online here. Just click on the link given below to check agriculture supervisor result 2019.

Post Name Agriculture Supervisor
No of Vacancies 1832
Category Sarkari Results
Exam Date Update Soon
Result Date Update Soon
Official Website www.rsmssb.rajasthan.gov.in
RSMSSB Result for Agriculture Supervisor

RSMSSB Information Assistant Exam Result 2019

RSMSSB Lab Technician, Radiographer Assistant, Ophthalmic Assistant & other recruitment exam result. A huge number of contenders had applied for the post and have been attended the examination. Candidates are selected based on their performance in written examination and personal interview.  Hence, aspirants can check the result for written examination from the link in the table below.

Post Name Informatics Assistant
No of Vacancies 1302
Category Sarkari Result
Exam Date Update Soon
Result Date Update Soon
Official Website www.rsmssb.rajasthan.gov.in
RSMSSB Informatics Assist Result 2019

Officials of Rajasthan Subordinate and Ministerial Service Selection Board releases the RSMSSB Exam Results 2019 online. The board allows the applicants to check the result online. Hence, aspirants can find the direct link to check exam result on our page.

To make it easy for the visitors of our page, we have given the different links to check the result respective of the vacancies. Hence, find the link you looking for and check the RSMSSB exam result 2019-20 below. Aspirants can download the RSMSSB result pdf online for respective vacancies. Check the merit list, the provisional selection list, and the final selection list given by the RSMSSB.

RSMSSB Cut Off Details

Every year the officials of Rajasthan Subordinate and Ministerial Service Selection Board releases the notification and conducts its examination. The board decides the cut off mark and hence there is no ambiguity. Candidates who meet the qualifying mark are only eligible for further rounds. Failing to meet the qualifying marks is not eligible for upcoming rounds. Hence it is important for contenders to meet the required marks and prepare well for the examination to be part of Rajasthan Subordinate and Ministerial Service Selection Board.

RSMSSB Exam Merit List 2019

Merit list is given by the officials on the official website. The resulting sheet consists of the name of applicants qualify and only those contenders are allowed to attend further rounds. However, click on direct links and steps to help applicants easily acquire their results.

Steps to Download RSMSSB Results 2019

  1. Click on the link below
  2. Find the respective result link in the page and click on the link.
  3. Enter the login details if required and check the results
  4. Candidates can also download the result pdf for respective vacancies.
  5. In case of the merit list, check your name or roll number to find the result.
  6. Finally, take the printout of the RSMSSB Result for further reference.

RSMSSB  Exam Results 2019

CSIR CECRI Karaikudi Jobs 2019- Apply for 38 Trade & Technician Apprenticeship Training Posts

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 12:45 AM PDT

CECRI Karaikudi Recruitment 2019

CSIR CECRI Karaikudi Jobs 2019  Apply for 38 Trade & Technician Apprenticeship Training PostsCSIR CECRI Recruitment 2019 – Walk-in for 38 Apprentice Posts. Central Electro Chemical Research Institute released the recruitment notification for the year 2019. The CSIR notification displays Vacant 38 Apprenticeship Training Posts. All the interested and eligible willing aspirants may attend the walk-in interview of CSIR CECRI Recruitment 2019 on 4th September & 5th September 2019 and make this job yours. Applicants can find more CSIR CECRI Job 2019 details @www.cecri.res.in.use of this chance.

Job seekers who are looking for TN Government Jobs can utilize this opportunity released under CSIR CECRI Recruitment. The Oficial Notification of CSIR CECRI Recruitment 2019 says that candidates must have completed ITI/ Diploma in respective field to apply for 34 Vacant Apprenticeship Training Posts. The total number of Vacancies is divided based on the category. Willing and eligible aspirants may attend the walk-in interview on a scheduled date and time. Before that, the candidates must register in an Apprenticeship web portal. Scroll down to get more details regarding CSIR CECRI Recruitment.

CECRI Apprentice Recruitment – Walk-in for 38 Vacancies

 Name of the Board Central Electrochemical Research InstituteCentral Electrochemical Research Institute (CECRI)
 No. of Vacancies 38
Name of the Post  Trade & Technician Apprentice
 Apply Mode Walk-in Mode
Walk-in-Interview Date 4th September & 5th September 2019
Job Category TN Government Jobs
Job Location  TamilNadu
Official Website www.cecri.res.in

 CSIR CECRI Vacancy 2019 Details

Post Name No.of. Vacancies
 Trade Apprentice 36
Technician Apprentice 02
Total 38

CECRI Apprentice Job 2019 Details – Trade Wise

Trade No. of. Vacancies 
 Trade Apprentice 
Fitter 06
Turner 01
Machinist 02
Welder 01
Electrician 06
Wireman 06
Ref. & AC Mechanic 03
PASAA 05
Horticulture Assistant 02
Supplementary ( Any of the trades – Deaf & Dumb candidates) 04
Technician Apprentice
Civil Engineering 01
Production Engineering 01
Total 38

Eligibility Criteria for CSIR CECRI Recruitment 2019

Educational Qualification for CECRI Apprentice Vacancy:

 Post Name  Educational Qualification
 Trade Apprentice 
Fitter Passed ITI in respective trade of NCVT pattern designated by Director General of Employment & Training (D.G.E.&T) and registered with Regional Directorate of Apprenticeship Training (RDAT).
Turner
Machinist
Welder
Electrician
Wireman
Ref. & AC Mechanic
PASAA ITI in COPA.
Horticulture Assistant Passed in SSLC examination.
Technician Apprentice
Civil Engineering Diploma in Civil Engineering/ Production Engineering granted by a State Council or Board of Technical Education established by a State Government in relevant discipline.
Production Engineering

Age Limit:

  • Minimum Age Limit – 14 Years

Age Relaxation:

  • SC/ ST Candidates – 5 Years
  • OBC Candidates – 3 Years
  • PWD Candidates – 10 Years

Stipend for CECRI Apprentice:

Post Name   Training Period Stipend 
 Trade Apprentice 
Fitter 1 Year Rs. 7574/- Per Month
Turner
Machinist
Welder
Electrician
Wireman
Ref. & AC Mechanic
PASAA
Horticulture Assistant 2 Years Rs. 6732/- (1st Year)
Rs. 7574/- (2nd Year)
Technician Apprentice
Civil Engineering 1 Year Rs. 7574/- Per Month
Production Engineering

Application Fee:

  • Do a check through the Notification of CSIR CECRI Recruitment 2019.

CSIR CECRI Recruitment Selection Process:

  • Walk-in-Interview.

How to Apply for www.cecri.res.in Apprentice Recruitment 2019?

  1. Click on the Registration Link given below.
  2. Enroll yourself for the Apprentice Posts.
  3. You will receive an activation link to registered email ID for activation purpose.
  4. Click on the link and activate your ID.
  5. Now, Login using your ID.
  6. Upload your resume for the Apprentice post.
  7. Search for CSIR CECRI establishment.
  8. Apply for the CSIR CECRI Recruitment 2019.
  9. Appear for Walk-in with the application form and essential documents on a scheduled date and time.

Walk-in Venue:

CSIR – Central Electrochemical Research Institute,
College Road,
Karaikudi,
Tamil Nadu – 630003

CSIR CECRI Karaikudi Apprentice Interview Date

Walk-in for Trade Apprentice  4th September 2019 (9.00 AM)
 Walk-in for Technician Apprentice 5th September 2019 (9.00 AM)

Important Links for CECRI Apprentice Recruitment 2019

 Official Notification Pdf  Download Here
Registration Link for Trade Apprentice  Click Here
Registration Link for Technician Apprentice Click Here
Application Form Download Here
  Official Website Click Here

About Central Electrochemical Research InstituteCentral Electrochemical Research Institute

Focal Electro Chemical Research Institute is one of a chain of forty national labs under the aegis of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in New Delhi. Established on 25 July 1948 at Karaikudi in Tamil Nadu, CECRI appeared on the January 1953. During the most recent fifty years CECRI has been perceived as the head organization for innovative work in electrochemical science and innovation in India as well as in the South East Asia, with an absolute quality of more than 600 faculty containing researchers, engineers, technologists, talented specialists, authoritative and other staff, with a joined lab space of 400,000 sq ft (37,000 m2). in a grounds of 300 sections of land (1.2 km2). There are four expansion communities for CECRI, situated at Chennai, Cochin, Mandapam, and Tuticorin.

Major R&D programs at CECRI are in the regions of consumption science and building, modern metal completing, batteries (essential and optional), electrometallurgy, electro pyrometallurgy, electro-chemicals (natural and inorganic), Materials Science, and electrochemical instrumentation and contamination control. The projects are coordinated towards the advancement of new procedures or items or novel utilization of electrochemistry. Procedures, updating of the effectively created innovation, and fundamental research are done. An astounding library, PC focus, workshop, and unified portrayal and estimation research center loan dynamic help.

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Indian Coast Guard Result 2019 Out for Assistant Commandant AC 01/2020 Result

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 12:39 AM PDT

Indian Coast Guard Result 2019 recently released the Chargeman, Motor Transport Driver, MT Cleaner Selection Results. This page is completely dedicated to providing you with the latest released Indian Coast Guard Exam Result 2019.  However, applicants, those who have appeared for the Join Indian Coast Guard Examination conducted by the officials can check their Indian Coast Guard Results 2019 here. Only by checking results candidates can evaluate their performance. Hence visit our page to check all latest Results released by Indian Coast Guard 2019. However, for more details visit the official website of Indian Coast Guards Recruitment 2019 joinindiancoastguard.gov.in. Also, get a direct link to check your Indian Coast Guard Result 2019 in the sections below.

Indian Coast Guard Result 2019

Post/Exam Name Result Date Result Link
Assistant Commandant (Group 06 – 09) 23rd August 2019 Click Here
Assistant Commandant (Other Group) 02nd August 2019 Click Here
Chargeman, Motor Transport Driver, MT Cleaner 26th July 2019 Click Here
10+2 Entry Navik General Duty (GD) 23rd July 2019 Click Here
Assistant Commandant Group 2 & 3 19th July 2019 Click Here
Assistant Commandant 17th July 2019 Click Here
Yantrik Batch 02/2019 Selection List for Final ME 16th July 2019 Click Here
Navik (DB) 10th Entry 13th July 2019 Click Here
 Assistant Commandant Selection List III 30th June 2019 Click Here
 Assistant Commandant Selection List II 29th June 2019 Click Here
Navik GD 23rd May 2019 Click Here
Navik (Domestic Branch) 29th September 2018 Click Here
AC Male GD Pilot 01/2019 batch 14th August 2018 Click Here
Assist Commandant Male GD Pilot 17th July 2018 Click Here
AC Batch GD Pilot, Pilot CPL 27th June 2018 Click Here
Assistant Commandant (Group – 5,6,7,8) Released  Click Here

Assistant Commandant 01/2020 (Group 06- 09) Result 2019 – Join Indian Coast Guard has recently uploaded the result for the Post of Assistant Commandant AC Batch 01/2020 (Group 06-09) on 23rd August 2019. Those Candidates who have appeared in the other group exams can download the Assistant Commandant Result now. However, Candidates can also visit the official site of the Indian Navy to check the results for the post of Assistant Commandant@ joinindiancoastguard.gov.in. Here candidates can get the results just by clicking one direct link provided below.

Assistant Commandant 01/2020 (Group 06- 09) Result 2019

Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant 01/2020 Batch (Group 06-09) Result 2019
Post Name Assistant Commandant AC
No of Vacancies Various
Category Sarkari Result
Result Date 23rd August 2019
Official Website joinindiancoastguard.gov.in.
Assistant Commandant 01/2020 (Group 06- 09) Result 2019 – Click Here

Assistant Commandant 01/2020 Batch (Other Group) Result 2019 – Join Indian Coast Guard has recently uploaded the result for the Post of Assistant Commandant AC Batch 01/2020 (Other groups) on 02nd August 2019. Those Candidates who have appeared in the other group exams can download the Assistant Commandant Result now. However, Candidates can also visit the official site of the Indian Navy to check the results for the post of Assistant Commandant@ joinindiancoastguard.gov.in. Here candidates can get the results just by clicking one direct link provided below.

Assistant Commandant 01/2020 Batch (Other Group) Result 2019

Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant 01/2020 Batch (Other Group) Result 2019
Post Name Assistant Commandant AC
No of Vacancies Various
Category Sarkari Result
Result Date 02nd August 2019
Official Website joinindiancoastguard.gov.in.
Assistant Commandant 01/2020 Batch (Other Group) Result – Click Here

Indian Coast Guard Chargeman, MT Driver, MT Cleaner Selection List 2019 – Join Indian Coast Guard has recently published Chargeman, MT Driver, MT Cleaner Selection List on 26th July 2019. Aspirants those who have appeared for the Chargeman, MT Driver, MT Cleaner Examination can check out the Chargeman, MT Driver, MT Cleaner Result 2019 from the below link. Moreover, we provide you with the direct link to download the Indian Coast Guard Chargeman, MT Driver, MT Cleaner Selection List 2019-20. Check out the below section and get the Indian Coast Guard Chargeman, MT Driver, MT Cleaner Selection List 2019.

Indian Coast Guard Chargeman, MT Driver, MT Cleaner Selection List 2019

Indian Coast Guard Chargeman, MT Driver, MT Cleaner Selection List 2019
Post Name Chargeman, Motor Transport Driver, MT Cleaner
No of Vacancies Various
Category Sarkari Result
Exam Date 19th February 2019
Result Date 26th July 2019
Official Website joinindiancoastguard.gov.in.
Indian Coast Guard Chargeman, MT Driver, MT Cleaner Selection List 2019 – Click Here

Indian Coast Guard Entry Navik GD Result 2019 – Join Indian Coast Guard has recently published 10+2 Entry Navik General Duty Exam Results on 23rd July 2019. Aspirants those who have appeared for the Navik GD Examination can check out the INS Chilka Results 2019 from the below link. Moreover, we provide you with the direct link to download the INS Chika Results 2019-20 for Navik GD Examination. Check out the below section and get the Indian Coast Guard Navik GD Results 2019.

Entry Navik GD (02/2019) Result 2019

Indian Coast Guard Navik GD Result 2019
Post Name 10+2 Entry Navik General Duty GD [INS Chilka]
No of Vacancies Various
Category Sarkari Result
Result Date 23rd July 2019
Official Website joinindiancoastguard.gov.in.
Indian Navik GD Result 2019 – North Zone Only | INS Chilka Results

Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant 01/2020 Batch Group 2 & 3 Result 2019– Join Indian Coast Guard has recently uploaded the result for the Post of Assistant Commandant AC Batch 01/2020 Group 2 & 3 on 19th July 2019. Those Candidates who have appeared in this Group 2 & 3 exams can download the Assistant Commandant Result now. However, Candidates can also visit the official site of the Indian Navy to check the results for the post of Assistant Commandant@ joinindiancoastguard.gov.in. Here candidates can get the results just by clicking one direct link provided below.

Assistant Commandant 01/2020 Batch Group 2 & 3 Result 2019

Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant AC 01/2020 Result 2019
Post Name Assistant Commandant AC
No of Vacancies Various
Category Sarkari Result
Result Date 19th July 2019
Official Website joinindiancoastguard.gov.in.
Assistant Commandant 01/2020 Batch Group 2 & 3 Result 2019 – Group 2 | Group 3

Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant AC 01/2020 Result 2019 – Join Indian Coast Guard has recently uploaded result for the Post of Assistant Commandant AC Batch 01/2020 Recruitment 2019 on 17th July 2019. Those Candidates who have appeared in this recruitment exam can download the Assistant Commandant Result now. However, Candidates can also visit the official site of the Indian Navy to check the results for the post of Yantrik@ joinindiancoastguard.gov.in. Here candidates can get the results just by clicking one direct link provided below.

Assistant Commandant AC 01/2020 Result 2019

Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant AC 01/2020 Result 2019
Post Name Assistant Commandant AC
No of Vacancies Various
Category Sarkari Result
Result Date 17th July 2019
Official Website joinindiancoastguard.gov.in.
Assistant Commandant AC 01/2020 Result 2019 – Download

Indian Coast Guard Yantrik Batch 02/2019 Selection list – Join Indian Coast Guard has recently uploaded selection list for Final Medical Exam for the Post of Yantrik 02/2019 Batch Recruitment 2019 on 16th July 2019. Those candidates who have appeared in this recruitment Exam can download selection list. However, Candidates can also visit the official site of the Indian Navy to check the results for the post of Yantrik@ joinindiancoastguard.gov.in.

Indian Coast Guard Yantrik Batch 02/2019 Selection list for Final Medical Exam 2019

Indian Coast Guard Yantrik Batch 02/2019 Selection list
Post Name Yantrik
No of Vacancies Various
Category Sarkari Result
Result Date 16th July 2019
Official Website joinindiancoastguard.gov.in.
Indian Coast Guard Yantrik 02/2019 Result/ Selection list for Final Medical Exam – Download

Indian Coast Guard Navik (DB) 10th Entry Select List 2019 – Indian Coast Guard has released selection list for the posts of Navik (DB) 10th Entry 02/2019 Batch. Those candidates who have been appeared for the selection process can check their result at below link. The Indian Coast Guard Navik (DB) 10th Entry Select List 2019 was declared on 13th July 2019. However, Candidates can also visit the official site of the Indian Navy to check the results for the post of Navik (DB)@ joinindiancoastguard.gov.in.

Indian Coast Guard Navik (DB) 10th Entry Select List (North Zone)

Indian Coast Guard Navik (DB) 10th Entry Select list 2019
Post Name Navik (DB)
No of Vacancies 180
Category Sarkari Result
Result Date 13th July 2019
Official Website joinindiancoastguard.gov.in.
Indian Coast Guard Navik (DB) 10th Entry Select List 2019 (North Zone only) – Download

Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant Selection List III Released – Indian Coast Guard has released selection list III for the posts of Asst Commandant – 02/2019 Batch. Those candidates who have been appeared for the selection process can check their result at below link. The Indian Coast Guard Result 2019 was declared on 30th June 2019. The ICG Assistant Commandant Selection List III is just a click away for download. However, Candidates can also visit the official site of the Indian Navy to check the results for the post of Assistant Commandant @ joinindiancoastguard.gov.in.

Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant Selection List III 2019

ICG Assistant Commandant Selection List III 2019
Post Name Assistant Commandant
No of Vacancies Various
Category Sarkari Result
Result Date 30th June 2019
Official Website joinindiancoastguard.gov.in.
ICG Assistant Commandant Selection List III 2019 – Download

Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant Selection List II Released – Indian Coast Guard has released selection list II for the posts of Asst Commandant – 02/2019 Batch. Those candidates who have been appeared for the selection process can check their result at below link. The Indian Coast Guard Result 2019 was declared on 29th June 2019. The ICG Assistant Commandant Selection List II is just a click away for download. However, Candidates can also visit the official site of the Indian Navy to check the results for the post of Assistant Commandant @ joinindiancoastguard.gov.in.

Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant Selection List II 2019

ICG Assistant Commandant Selection List II 2019
Post Name Assistant Commandant
No of Vacancies Various
Category Sarkari Result
Result Date 29th June 2019
Official Website joinindiancoastguard.gov.in.
ICG Assistant Commandant Selection List II 2019 – Download

Indian Coast Guard Navik GD Result 2019 is available now. Download the Indian Coast Guard Navik Result 2019 from the link present below. The Indian Coast Guard Result 2019 was declared on 23rd May 2019. The ICG Navik General duty Merit list is just a click away for download. However, Candidates can also visit the official site of the Indian Navy to check the results for the post of General Duty @ joinindiancoastguard.gov.in.

Indian Coast Guard Hall Ticket 2019

ICG Navik GD Result 2019
Post Name General Duty
No of Vacancies various
Category Sarkari Result
Result Date 23rd May 2019
Official Website joinindiancoastguard.gov.in.
Indian Coast Guard Navik Result 2018 – Download

Indian Coast Guard announced the Assistant Commandant AC Male GD Pilot 01/2019 Batch Result. The Aspirants who are eagerly waiting to be a part of Indian Coast Guard Careers can Check the Result from the link given below. For more, lastest Indian Coast Guard Recruitment details visit our page.

Indian Coast Guard AC Male GD Pilot Result 2018

Post Name Assistant Commandant AC Male GD Pilot
No of Vacancies Various
Category Sarkari Result
Exam Date June 2018
Result Date 14th August 2018
Official Website joinindiancoastguard.gov.in
Indian Coast Guard AC Male GD Pilot Result  – Check Here

Join Indian Coast Guard announced the Navik (Domestic Branch) Final Result. Hene, the Candidates who are eagerly waiting for the Result can check below. Also, download the India Coast Guard Navik Result from the link below. Furthermore, for any queries visit the official website of Indian Coast Guard.

Indian Coast Guard Navik Result  2018

Post Name Navik (Domestic Branch)
No of Vacancies Various
Category Sarkari Result
Exam Date April 2018
Final Result Date 25th July 2018
DB Chilka Result Date 29th September 201
Official Website joinindiancoastguard.gov.in
Indian Coast Guard NVK DB Chilka Result 2018 – Click Here
Indian Coast Guard Navik Final Result 2018 – Download

Join Indian Coast Guard Result for Assistant Commandant Mail GD 2018 is available now. Hence Aspirants who are eagerly waiting for the AC Result can download from the link below. Also, visit the official website if you find any issues or for any queries regarding the Indian Coast Guard AC Result 2018.

Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant Result

Post Name Assistant Commandant Mail GD Pilot
No of Vacancies Various
Category Sarkari Result
Exam Date June 2018
Result Date 17th July 2018
Official Website joinindiancoastguard.gov.in
Indian Coast Guard AC Result 2018 – Group – 1 | Group – 2

Join Indian Coast Guard Result for Assistant Commandant Male GD Pilot (SSA) Branch Recruitment 2017. The Board has officially announced the Final Selection list for AC Batch GD pilot, Pilot CPL Vacancies 2017. However, aspirants can download the Indian Coast Guard Final Selection list form the links given below.

Indian Coast Guard Result – AC Male GD Pilot 2017

Name of the Organization Indian Coast Guard
Post Name GD Pilot, Pilot CPL
No of vacancies Various
Category Sarkari Results
Application Starting Date 18th November 2017
Last Date to Apply 2nd December 2017
Exam Date January 2018
Result Date 31st January 2018
Final Selection list 1 16th June 2018
Final Selection list 2 27th June 2018
Official Website joinindiancoastguard.gov.in
Indian Coast Guard Final Selection List 1 – Download
Indian Coast Guard Final Selection List 2 – Download

Indian Coast Guard As Navik Result 2018

Indian Coast Guard Result 2018: Join Indian Coast Guard as Navik (Domestic Branch) 10th Entry – o2/2018 batch Result is released on 9th May 2018. Candidates who attended for the India Coast Guard as Navik Examination held in April 2018 can check their Result Here. However, As the official site will be busy today we are providing you with a direct link to check your Indian Coast Guard Result 2018. Moreover, Aspirants can download their Indian Coast Guard as Navik Result 2018 PDF from the link given below. Jobseekers are advised to take a photocopy or save the PDF for future references. Moreover, Download the list of candidates called for Medical Examination from 28th May to 01st June 2018 below for Navik (Domestic Branch) 02/2018.

Join Indian Coast Guard as Navik Result 2018 – Get Here.


Latest Indian Coast Guard Result 2018: Candidates who had appeared for the Indian Coast Guard Navik Exam can check results. A good number of contenders had applied for the post and appeared for the examination. Hence such candidates are eagerly waiting to check their Indian Coast Guard Exam Result 2018. Also, To help each individual check their Indian Coast Guard Merit List 2018 we have provided direct links.

Indian Coast Guard Navik GD Result 2018 – Click Here.


Join Indian Coast Guard Recruitment 2018 – Result

Are you guys in search of Indian Coast Guard Result 2018 ?? then here is the great news for such applicants. The officials of Indian Coast Guard has released its results for the post of MTS(Peon). A good number of contenders had applied for the post and appeared for the examination. Hence such candidates are eagerly waiting to check their Indian Coast Guard Exam Result 2018. However, to help each individual check their Indian Coast Guard Merit List 2018 we have provided direct links.

Indian Coast Guard MTS(Peon) Result 2018 – Click Here.


Join Indian Coast Guard Result 2018: The officials of Indian Coast has released its Indian Coast Guard Exam Result 2018 for the post of Assistant Commandant. However, candidates, who have appeared for the examination can check your Indian Coast Guard Merit List 2018. Moreover, By checking results applicants can evaluate their performance in the examination. However, make use of the link given below to check your Sarkari Results.

Assistant Commandant(Group 8) Exam Result 2018 Click Here
Assistant Commandant (Group 7) Result. Click Here
Indian Coast Guard Assistant Commandant (Group 6) Result Click Here
Assistant Commandant (Group 5) Result. Click Here

Intelligence Bureau Exam Syllabus 2019 – ACIO, JIO, PA, Accountant & Other IB Exam Pattern @ mha.gov.in

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 12:32 AM PDT

IB Syllabus 2019 for Security Assistant, ACIO, Junior Intelligence Officer, Personal Assistant & Others written Examination is available here. Candidates who have applied for the given posts can get here the detailed Syllabus and Exam Pattern. Here we have updated all the latest Exam Pattern and Syllabus details. Later, aspirants can download the Syllabus pdf for free from the link given. Also, check the Sample Question Papers in our page.

IB Syllabus – आईबी पाठ्यक्रम 2019

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IB Security Assistant Syllabus

IB Security Assistant Syllabus 2019 is updated here. The Candidates who are in search of Syllabus and Exam Pattern for Security Assistant (Executive) can check the details here. The complete details of the Syllabus are given in the sections below. Also, check the Exam Pattern for Security Asst (Executive) complete details here. However, check the Exam details from the table given and check the Intelligence Bureau Exam Eligibility details from our IB SA Recruitment page.

IB Security Assistant Syllabus 2019

The Intelligence Bureau Selection Process for Security Assistant is having three rounds. The IB Selection Process is as follows-

  1. Tier-I (Prelims Examination)
  2. Tier-II (Mains Examination)
  3. Interview/Personality Test

IB Recruitment Syllabus 2019 Details

Description Details
Post Name Security Assistant/Executive
No. of Vacancies 1054
Tier-I Exam Date 17th February 2019
Category Name Syllabus
Official Website mha.gov.in

IB Exam Pattern for Security Asst 2019

The Complete IB Exam Pattern for Security Assist Tier-I, Tier-II Exams are given below. Go through the details and list our the important sections to be concentrated. Also, refer the IB Syllabus 2019 for Security Asst Post given below. However, the IB Security Assistant/Executive Syllabus given below is only for reference purpose. The Original topics may vary in the examination.

IB Exam Pattern for Tier-I (Prelims) – Security Assistant

S.No Subjects/Sections No of Questions Time
1 General Awareness 40 2 Hrs
2 Quantitative Aptitude 20
3 Logical/Analytical Ability 20
4 English Language 20
Total 100 2 Hrs
  • Questions Type – Objective Type Multiple Choice Questions.
  • Time Duration: 2 Hrs (120 Mins).
  • Maximum Marks will be 100.
  • Each Question Carries One Mark.

IB Exam Pattern Tier-II (Mains) – Security Assistant

S.No Subject Details Marks Time
1 Translation of Passage of 500 Words – Local Language/Dialect to English & Vice Versa 40 1 Hr
2 Spoken Ability 10
Total 50 1 Hr
  • Question Paper Type: Descriptive Type
  • Need to Score 20 Marks to qualify for Tier-III (Interview/Personality Test).

IB Exam Pattern for Tier-III (Interview/Personality Test)

The Candidate who got qualified in Tier-I & Tier-II is shortlisted for Interview. The Aspirant is selected on bases of their performance in Tier 1, Tier 2 and Interview. However, Let’s check the Intelligence Bureau 2019 Syllabus Pdf details in the section following. Get IB Syllabus full form here in detail.

IB Exam Syllabus Pdf for Security Assistant

The Intelligence Bureau Syllabus topic wise is listed here. The Candidate who is going to appear for IB Security Asst/Executive Online Examination can check the details here. Also, download the IB Syllabus pdf below. Later, check the Intelligence Bureau Sample Question Papers for Security Assistant/Executive 2019 from the previous Papers link given. Moreover, share the website URL With your friends who are in search of IB Syllabus 2019. However, candidates can also get Download IB Syllabus in Hindi.

Intelligence Bureau Syllabus – General Awareness

  • Indian – History & Culture, Geography, General Policy & Scientific Research, Economic, Polity Etc.
  • Indian Famous – Books, Authors, Places, Rivers, Persons.
  • Latest Events, Games, Sports, Current Affairs.
  • General Science – Physics, Chemistry, Biology.
  • Computer Knowledge Etc.

IB Syllabus 2019 – Quantitative Aptitude

  • Basic Algebraic Identities
  • Basic Topics like – Percentages, Rations & Proportions, Simple Interests, Profit & Loss, Averages, Square roots, Discount Etc, basic mathematics concepts.
  • Time & Work
  • Partnership Business
  • Mixture & Allegation
  • Time & Distance
  • Number Series & Relationship between Numbers Etc.

IB Syllabus pdf – Logical & Analytical Ability

  • Verbal Topics – Analogies, Judgment, Relationship Concepts, Coding & Decoding, Decision Making, Problem Solving.
  • Operations, Statement Conclusion, Venn Diagrams, Date & City Matching, Critical Thinking Etc.
  • Non-Verbal Topics – Similarities & Differences, Space Visualization & Orientation, Analysis, Non-Verbal Series.
  • Pattern Folding, Embedded Figs, Visual Memory Etc.

Intelligence Bureau Exam Syllabus – English Language

  • English Grammar – Tenses, Adjectives, Active/Passive Voice, Verbs Etc.
  • Spotting Errors
  • Improve Sentences.
  • Cloze Passage
  • Idioms & Phrases
  • Synonyms & Antonyms
  • Comprehension Passages etc.

You can also get IB Security Assistant Syllabus in Hindi from the official site.

Download IB Recruitment 2019 Syllabus Pdf

Tumkur University Results 2019 – Check Tumkur University Revaluation Results Available Here

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 12:03 AM PDT

Tumkur University Results 2019 – Dear all!!. Tumkur University has declared UG/ PG (BA, B.Com, B.Sc, BBA, BCA, MA, M.Sc, M.Com, MBA, Diploma) & Other Exam Results 2018-19. UG and PG Semester Exam Result & Annual Results will be uploaded on the official website of the university. Students who have done with the exam in there streams like B.A, B.Sc, B.Com & M.A, M.Sc, M.Com & others are eagerly waiting for the result. The examination results are very important for the students to go to next semester. We will updated with all the Newly released Tumkur University Results under this webpage. Get complete detail about Tumkur University Results 2019 is mentioned in this article. Students for more information about the Tumkur University Results Name Wise, visit the official website i.e tumkuruniversity.ac.in.

Tumkur University Results 2019   Check Tumkur University Revaluation Results Available Here

Tumkur University Results 2019 | Tumkur University Results Name Wise

Students can check their course-wise results simply by visiting the official website of Tumkur University. Tumkur University conducts the semester-based term-end examinations for all the courses that it offers. Tumkur University releases the Online Results for Odd and Even Semesters. Also, Here on this page, we used to update the latest information about the Tumkur University Results. Apart from this, we will be updating the Upcoming Tumkur University Results Name Wise, it will work once the University will release it by officially. Moreover, we will update the latest information about Tumkur University Results Name Wise, Tumkur University Exam Schedule, Admit Card, Previous Paper, Syllabus, and others. Here on this page, we have provided a direct link to get the Tumkur University has declared UG/ PG (BA, B.Com, B.Sc, BBA, BCA, MA, M.Sc, M.Com, MBA, Diploma) & Other Exam Results 2018-19.

Latest Tumkur University Exam Result 2019

Name of the Exam  Download Link
 BA, B.Com, B.Sc, BBA, BCA, MA, M.Sc, M.Com, MBA, Diploma & Other Results Click Here 
Tumkur University All Exam Results Click Here

How to Download Tumkur University Result 2019?

  1. Visit the official website of Tumkur University i.e tumkuruniversity.ac.in
  2. In the home page, you will find the Examination tab and click on the results
  3. In the result page, you have to enter the registration number and Year of the Course
  4. Click on the result link for which course you want to check
  5. Results will appear on the screen
  6. Take the printout of the Tumkur University result for the future reference.

Overview of Tumkur University

Name of the University Tumkur University
Courses Offered Science, Engineering, Technology & others
Established Year 2004
Category Sarkari Results
Location Karnataka
Mode Online
Official Site tumkuruniversity.ac.in

About Tumkur University

The establishment of Tumkur University was in 2004 in Tumkur, Karnataka, India. From the Bangalore University, Tumkur District students accommodated with their basic needs. Established under the Karnataka State Universities Act, 2000, as a multi-faculty university, it has 12 postgraduate departments, 2 constituent colleges, and 94 affiliated colleges. It established 29 research centers to promote advanced multi-disciplinary research and academic collaborations. In the year 2000-2001, new subjects like Computer Science, Microbiology, Electronics and Biochemistry also merged up.  In 2008, postgraduate courses included in Chemistry, Physics, and Environment Science.

Tumkur University Supply/Revaluation Results

Students those who in fail need not worry. Just take another step for Revaluation and wait for the Tumkur University to announce the results. Once they applied for the Examination, the higher level Examiner will check the paper again. They can get the revaluation results within the time. Also if still get fail marks, they can apply for the supplementary examination.  For each and every semester Students can apply for the revaluation after the announcement of the main examination results. Tumkur University will take a week or more to process the exam papers to announce the Tumkur University Revaluation Results. Do stay updated with the University to know about the Revaluation Exam Results.

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Posted: 23 Aug 2019 07:47 PM PDT

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India’s GDP may not have grown more than 6% in first quarter

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NEW DELHI: India's economy may have expanded by not more than 6% in the first quarter of this financial year – slower than China's 6.2% in the same period – an ET survey showed.Gross domestic product may have grown at 5.2-6% in April-June against 5.8% in the preceding quarter due to weak industrial growth and muted investment and government spending before the elections along with an unfavourable base effect, according to the survey of 11 independent economists. India's GDP had expanded 8% in the first quarter of 2018-19."We estimate a sequentially lower GDP primarily on account of further deceleration across the board. While a slowing consumption is getting reflected in highfrequency indicators, investments may have paused before the elections — in a wait and watch mode," said Shubhada Rao, chief economist at Yes Bank.The moderation in GDP expansion is in line with industrial production growing at 3.6% in the first quarter compared with 5.1% a year earlier. High-frequency indicators such as automobile sales, rail freight, domestic air traffic and imports (nonoil, non-gold, non-silver and nonprecious and semi-precious stones) indicate a slowdown in consumption, especially private consumption, even with low inflation. 70811123 India's passenger vehicle industry suffered its worst performance in 19 years in July with a 31% drop in sales and the ninth consecutive month of declining sales, underscoring a sharp decline in demand.HDFC Bank expects growth at 5.2% in the first quarter and at 6.7% for the full year. India's Economic Survey estimated GDP growth of 7 percent in FY20, higher than FY19's five-year low of 6.8%. India slipped one notch to become the seventh-largest economy in 2018."The reason for the continuing slowdown is a pronounced weakness in the manufacturing segment, with spillover effects in construction. In addition, government spending in the early months of Q1was quite low," said Saugata Bhattacharya, chief economist at Axis Bank.Although the RBI has cut the key lending rate four times in succession by a total of 110 basis points, economists are apprehensive of this translating into growth soon. One basis point is one-hundredth of a percentage point.As per the minutes of the RBI's Monetary Policy Committee meeting, there is "clear evidence of domestic demand slowing down further... investment activity has been losing traction and the weakening of the global economy in the face of intensifying trade and geo-political tensions has severely impacted India's exports, which may further impact investment activity."The RBI has said that the importance of surplus liquidity has increased "in view of the shadow banking stress.""The momentum which was weakening in the fourth quarter has spilled over to the first quarter and the unfavourable base is playing out here. The boost that we expected from government-related expenditure is not there… consumption demand is under pressure and the festive season will be lacklustre," said Sunil Kumar Sinha, principal economist at India Ratings and Research.The slowdown in private consumption has marred sentiment. It grew 7.2% in the March quarter, lower than 8.2% in the quarter ended December. The Central Statistics Office will release the official growth estimates for the June quarter on August 30."While the concurrent state of the economy remains quite concerning, nascent signs of green shoots and positive performance of leading indicators provide some signs that a recovery may be slowly materialising," Nomura said in a report.As per Sakshi Gupta, senior economist at HDFC Bank, India's annual growth could slow to 6.7% but activity in the second half of the year is likely to pick up after a weak-to-moderate first half."The slowing economy is getting reflected in consumption demand. Investment, imports and production of capital goods are weak. Sentiment is also not encouraging. This quarter, at best, will be at par with the previous quarter but we expect a better second half," said DK Joshi, chief economist at Crisil.Bhattacharya of Axis Bank expects stronger growth in the financial services segment.

Can Sitharaman's rollback roll India back?

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In a month-long stare-down game, New Delhi has blinked before Dalal Street — even if for a fleeting moment. Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman's hurried 'Mini Budget' on Friday has tried to dispel the shadow cast by her disheartening maiden Budget in July.Sitharaman's choice of words, body language and seemingly ardent promises to do more in order to keep alive the hope of businessmen and traders in dealing rooms is a testimony of a government that is slowly beginning to sense that the road to the making of 'New India' will have twists, turns and occasional bumps.It's somewhat even reassuring to see that the Narendra Modi government is willing to accept that the slowdown is not just another story spun by social media spin-meisters and vocal lobbies — and that the gathering cloud over the job market would simply blow over with the advent of the festival season. Now, we are left to ponder over the weekend the single-most important question pertaining to the Indian economy: are Friday's announcements good enough to reverse a slowing growth?Sitharaman has kicked off what appears to be her first tranche of growth-boosting steps with administrative measures, correcting announcements, such as higher surcharge on foreign portfolio investments (FPI), which were made unwittingly, and by targeting a few apparently low-hanging fruits. But not tax cuts.The steps she announced may not cost much, and some of which were a reiteration of measures already passed in the July Budget.The finance minister, her team members, as well as other government functionaries have made it abundantly clear in the past 48 hours that they will stick to fiscal prudence. Even on Friday, she reminded us that India's growth rate continues to be impressive compared to most countries.This is a government that will never like to see a day when the economy under its watch suffers fiscal slippage. One can, therefore, assume that chances of tax cuts & the so-called 'fiscal stimulus' are unlikely, unless there is a dramatic slowdown in growth.From Groan to GrownGrowth has already fallen to 5.8% in the first quarter of 2019, from more than 8% a year ago — a dip that should worry policymakers as well as businesses. Among other things, the government hopes to arrest the slowdown in economic activity with prompt payment to vendors, release of goods and services tax (GST) refund, purchase of vehicles, and encouraging corporates to buy more automobiles by raising the rate of depreciation.The measures follow a few days after Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor Shaktikanta Das said that no large non-banking financial company (NBFC) will be allowed to fail. By nudging State-owned banks to buy portfolios of cash-starved NBFCs (against a partial guarantee), the government may help in calming the nerves of a large shadow banking industry that has been a source of panic and market volatility.All these are positive steps, and ideally should not have waited till now. These are certainly necessary measures. Over the next few months, we will find out whether they are sufficient.What will influence Sitharaman's next set of announcements?It is not possible to measure slowdown in the course of a week or a fortnight. Will it be stock prices? A rally — rather, how strong or sustainable it appears — when the market opens on Monday? Feedback from the industry and foreign portfolio managers?If a fiscal stimulus is off the table — at least for the time being — the finance ministry has to keep on tweaking the rules, sector after sector, to make things easier for businesses.However, if the basic problem plaguing the economy is a sharp drop in demand, will regulatory changes alone save the day? Will it make analysts revise the earnings forecasts of large companies that sway the stock indices?Act 2, Part 2That calls for a Plan B, which the finance minister and her team may have to keep ready. Instead of completely ruling out all forms of fiscal easing, they should, perhaps, have the flexibility to initiate a quiet chat on how to go about if the growth continues to slack and they are forced to offer tax sops.It's not an easy debate with revenue collection continuing to be a challenge, and even admirers of the government criticising the brazen style of tax officials. Nonetheless, it may be worthwhile in avoiding nasty surprises and embarrassment.

Reeling Motown gets stuck in a tax tangle

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MUMBAI: Can separate tax rates be levied on same product imported by two different companies, based on the end use? The customs department seems to think so, going by its latest tax demand from carmakers.The customs department has started issuing notices to several automakers, asking them to cough up 28% goods and services tax on imported plastic goods such as ashtrays and floormats instead of 18% GST, people familiar with the development said.The logic? While plastic goods attract only 18% GST, here they are used as auto components that attract 28% GST. Top automakers such as Maruti Suzuki, Mahindra & Mahindra and Tata Motors have already been questioned by the customs department in last couple of weeks, sources said. Several other companies could get these notices in the coming weeks, they said.Industry trackers said this is a classification issue under GST regulations. "The industry has been adopting the classification (of plastic goods and other imports used in cars) for over a decade, which has been accepted by the customs authorities in the past," said Rohit Jain, partner at Mumbai-based law firm ELP."The classification is required to be done on a case by case basis as per the scheme of the Customs Tariff Act."He said the tax demand will impact the sector that's going through one of its worst crises. 70811206 The auto industry recorded its worst sales slump in nearly 19 years in July. And the new tax demand is uncalled for, some experts said.As per the customs regulations, the department has to levy taxes based on the place and form of the imported goods and it doesn't have the mandate to check the end use, they said. "There have been several goods which could have multiple use and in the current scenario many companies too are going for standardisation, and so these could have multiple end use," a person in the know said on condition of anonymity.Others said several products like plastic ashtrays could face different taxes depending on who is importing it. So, a hospitality company could be paying lesser tax than a carmaker for the same product.Taking a cue from the customs department, the indirect tax department could also challenge GST paid by some component manufacturers for domestic sales in the replacement market, experts said."Companies should well analyse the chapter and section notes of various products before finalising the classification of the product and related duty/tax rates on such products to avoid unwarranted litigation," said Abhishek Jain, tax partner at EY India.

Entry-level talent hunt: Campus hiring bucks trend

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NEW DELHI | MUMBAI: The job market may be facing a slowdown, but it's the other way round on the campuses of premier engineering and management colleges that are at various stages of the placements season.Engineering colleges like Indian Institutes of Technology and National Institutes of Technology, and management institutes such as Indian Institutes of Management, Indian School of Business and XLRI are witnessing strong demand for fresh graduates and post-graduates in the current placement season, and the trend is likely to continue in the upcoming season as well.Demand for entry-level talent remains mostly unaffected even though lateral hiring remains muted, HR executives said. Most of the new recruits will be trained and deployed in the tech and digital transformation initiatives of companies where they are facing a talent crunch.70812902 Citigroup, Tata Steel, Vedanta, Dabur, Tata Consultancy Services, Schneider Electric, Philips and Whirlpool plan to increase campus hiring or at least keep the numbers steady this year, their executives said. A host of new recruiters are also visiting the campuses. The Punjab and Andhra Pradesh governments were among them at IIM-Ahmedabad, where placements for its one-year management programme has now ended."Initial conversations with recruiters tell us that they are looking at continuing or increasing the number of hires from campus. Many of our recruiters are revamping their talent pool and transforming their business models for which they need best talent," Amit Karna, the head of placements at IIM-Ahmedabad, told ET.Uber, Flipkart, HSBC, Oyo Hotels & Homes, Godrej and Honeywell were among the new recruiters at IIM-A's one-year business programme.'Techies More in Demand'Citibank is aiming to hire about 415 people from top campuses this year, said Shweta Mehrotra, the chief HR officer at Citi South Asia.Last year, Vedanta hired 869 engineers, while 96 management trainees from B-schools like IIMs, XLRI, NMIMS, SP Jain have joined this year. This year, it is looking at hiring up to 40% more B-school graduates, but a similar number of engineers as last year."These high-calibre candidates join across our businesses and work on impactful projects across domains including exploration, digitalisation, HSE, enhancing productivity and capability, etc.," said CHRO Madhu Srivastava.In 2019, Schneider's campus hiring numbers are likely to be 60-70% more from 2018, said Runita Verma, the HR director for its Indian unit. Schneider visits top B-schools and engineering colleges, but starting this year, it plans to expand its search to more institutions.Industry and human resource experts said techies would be more in demand as companies are looking at getting tech talent to drive their digital transformation.Last year, Dabur recruited 36 graduates while this year it is looking at higher numbers and is visiting new campuses."Increase in campus hiring could be nearly 25% higher than the previous year and in line with the business growth. Campus talent has always been crucial as they provide a pool of fresh ideas and new perspective to the business," said V Krishnan, its executive director-HR.The local unit of health-tech company Philips recruited 150 employees from campuses in 2018 and this year, it has already taken more than 250 from campuses."These campus hires are provided with a virtual training before and post joining through a technical boot camp for software jobs while management hires go through short stints across various teams," said Armaan Seth, the head of HR, Philips Indian Subcontinent.Tata Steel plans to hire more than 100 engineering graduates and 70 management post graduates as it did last year.White goods maker, Whirlpool is visiting campuses like Punjab Engineering College-Chandigarh, NITs, BITS Pilani, National Institute of Industrial Engineering, XLRI, among others. This year, the company is planning to hire 38 from the campuses compared with 22 last year, an about 80% jump, said Sarthak Raychaudhuri, Whirlpool's vice president-HR for Asia.

Auto companies told to pay 28% GST on imported plastic

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MUMBAI: Can separate tax rates be levied on same product imported by two different companies, based on the end use? The customs department seems to think so, going by its latest tax demand from carmakers.The customs department has started issuing notices to several automakers, asking them to cough up 28% goods and services tax on imported plastic goods such as ashtrays and floormats instead of 18% GST, people familiar with the development said.The logic? While plastic goods attract only 18% GST, here they are used as auto components that attract 28% GST. Top automakers such as Maruti Suzuki, Mahindra & Mahindra and Tata Motors have already been questioned by the customs department in last couple of weeks, sources said. Several other companies could get these notices in the coming weeks, they said.Industry trackers said this is a classification issue under GST regulations. "The industry has been adopting the classification (of plastic goods and other imports used in cars) for over a decade, which has been accepted by the customs authorities in the past," said Rohit Jain, partner at Mumbai-based law firm ELP."The classification is required to be done on a case by case basis as per the scheme of the Customs Tariff Act."He said the tax demand will impact the sector that's going through one of its worst crises. 70811206 The auto industry recorded its worst sales slump in nearly 19 years in July. And the new tax demand is uncalled for, some experts said.As per the customs regulations, the department has to levy taxes based on the place and form of the imported goods and it doesn't have the mandate to check the end use, they said. "There have been several goods which could have multiple use and in the current scenario many companies too are going for standardisation, and so these could have multiple end use," a person in the know said on condition of anonymity.Others said several products like plastic ashtrays could face different taxes depending on who is importing it. So, a hospitality company could be paying lesser tax than a carmaker for the same product.Taking a cue from the customs department, the indirect tax department could also challenge GST paid by some component manufacturers for domestic sales in the replacement market, experts said."Companies should well analyse the chapter and section notes of various products before finalising the classification of the product and related duty/tax rates on such products to avoid unwarranted litigation," said Abhishek Jain, tax partner at EY India.

IndiGo board has approved new policy on related-party transactions: Rakesh Gangwal

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NEW DELHI: InterGlobe Aviation promoter Rakesh Gangwal on Friday said the company's board has approved a new policy on related-party transactions, amid an ongoing feud with co-promoter Rahul Bhatia over governance issues.The company is the parent of the country's largest airline IndiGo."While much work lies ahead, including mending some fences and the regulators completing their investigations on the governance issues raised with them, it is gratifying to see progress towards better governance," Gangwal said in a statement.Gangwal said the board has now approved a new related-party transaction policy and to also close an open issue if the Articles of Association are amended at the company's upcoming annual general meeting (AGM) to increase the board size to 10 directors."In light of this positive and important development, I will be supporting the proposed changes to the Articles," he said.The AGM is scheduled to be held on August 27.Currently, InterGlobe Aviation has six board members.The feud between Gangwal and Bhatia came into the public after the former, in July, wrote to markets regulator Sebi seeking its intervention to address alleged corporate governance lapses at the company. The allegations have been rejected by the Bhatia group.Gangwal and his affiliates hold around 37 per cent stake in InterGlobe Aviation, while Bhatia's group owns nearly 38 per cent shareholding.In a filing to the stock exchanges on Friday, InterGlobe Aviation said appointment of M Damodaran as an independent director for a five-year term starting from January 23, 2019, has been proposed by way of an ordinary resolution for the annual general meeting.Damodaran, who is currently the firm's chairman, would attain the age of 75 years during his tenure as an independent director, the filing said."... as a matter of abundant clarification of the legal position, the board has approved a resolution through circulation today i.e. August 23, 2019, that for continuance of directorship of Meleveetil Damodaran as an independent director of the company, beyond the age of 75 years, the company shall at an appropriate time before Damodaran attains the age of 75 years, seek the approval of shareholders by way of a special resolution," it added.

Banks to lead growth over next 12 months: Ridham Desai

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Investors with a bit of patience, those with a 12-18 month view, could end up doing quite well in equity market, says Ridham Desai, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley India. In an interview with ETMarkets.com, Desai said he is looking at the market going up in absolute terms but said investors should keep in mind a rather cautious global equity view that Morgan Stanley has. Morgan Stanley has a June 2020 target of 45,000 for Sensex though he does not believe the economy will see a V-shaped recovery. Edited excerpts: Given where we are currently and given the developments in the markets in the last couple of months, what is the outlook for the market for the rest of the calendar year?The markets are looking at two things. The global challenges that have emerged from slowing growth and the likelihood of a US recession sometime in the next 12 months. We we are distinctly cautious on global equities. That's the overarching backdrop. India is among the top markets in the world. It cannot really break away from the world at large. That said, India is a defensive market in the global context. Global growth worries tend to affect India a lot less than other markets. Therefore, it should do relatively better. Then, we have the local problems, an emerging growth problem which could get worse, given the reflexivity that the share prices enjoy on the real economy. It is imperative that the government takes action to stall the worsening sentiment and to revive growth. On that front, the most important thing the government can do is recapitalise the public sector undertaking (PSU) banks. Rs 70,000 crore is already provided in the budget, and if that capital is infused immediately, it will be of great use to the economy and help revive it. Stock prices, on the other hand, did make a trough in terms of valuations and sentiment a few days ago. Normally, valuations and sentiment are not useful indicators to judge share prices. We have to look at the growth outlook, but occasionally, they make extreme positions like they did in early August. From there, investors with a bit of patience and with a 12-18 month view, could end up doing well in shares. We are looking at the market going up in absolute terms but one should keep in mind a rather cautious global equity view that Morgan Stanley has. What is your target for the market?We have a June target for next year of 45,000 on the Sensex. What are your thoughts on corporate earnings this season? A revival has been looking elusive for a while and will we see a concrete recovery in corporate earnings in this fiscal year? I have to admit that we have been waiting for this for a while, forecasting it and being totally wrong about it. But over the next 12 months, banks look well-positioned to deliver growth as their credit cycle may have troughed. So, credit costs for banks are likely to decline sharply.We have already seen evidence of that in the quarter gone by. So, banks should lead the Nifty earnings and we are expecting the large indices to deliver high teen earnings growth over the next 12 months. It may not be as broad-based as people want it to be, but in the ensuing 12 months, it may get broader. Again, this is contingent on government taking appropriate action, and contingent upon US not slipping into recession How would the economy recover from here? High frequency indicators have been pointing towards a slowdown. The GDP growth data has been at a multi-quarter low. When could we see an economic recovery?We may have seen the trough as far as the GDP print is concerned for the quarter that just went by. That does not mean we are going to be in a V-shape recovery. It is going to be a slow recovery because as I said, the global overhang continues. It is policy dependent though. I am assuming that the government will act with a set of policies that will overturn some of the overhang on the economy. So what are the things that the government needs to do? The first thing is recap the PSU banks and here, so that Rs 70,000 crore infusion is very critical. It should happen as soon as possible as that will help the PSU banks resume their lending activities and ease the financing pressure on the system. Second, they need to address the frail sentiment in the stock markets and maybe fix the foreign portfolio investors (FPI) taxation issue, reassure market participants that the government is not trying to bring down the capital markets. So do whatever they need to do as they need to revive the market sentiment because this reflexivity is something that I am really worried about. Third, continue spending on infrastructure, which has resumed but is still not full throttle right now. They need to go full throttle on infrastructure spending. So these are the three things. I am not a big fan of elevating fiscal deficit, I know some quarters of market participants believe that the fiscal deficit should be raised but I think the risk of raising the fiscal deficit is that interest rates go up and then it clips the RBI's wings and one of the ingredients to any recovery is a loose monetary policy given that inflation is benign. The central bank should have the flexibility to operate and therefore not raise the fiscal deficit even if it is temporary. Therefore, whatever constraints the government has on the revenue front, it is going to be difficult for the government to cut tax rates. So, that may not be an available option but they may still pursue it. My view is that they should not. If they have to do a single thing, it should be to recap the PSU banks and ask them to go and lend. If Rs 70,000 crore capital is lent out in a single year, you create Rs 7 lakh crore of credit. It is far more potent than anything else that the government can do. Just like all other parameters, private capex has been missing for many years now. When do you think private capex will really pickup, this fiscal year or next? This fiscal looks difficult. It is more likely in calendar in 2020 and therefore FY21. Utilisation rate is actually steadily climbing up. We are getting to the level at which capex will have to come back. For that, the capital market sentiment needs to be much better. One thing you need to keep in mind is that there is a strong correlation between exports and capex. If export growth slows down, then a recovery in capex will get delayed. To that extent, the government is spending counter-cyclically. The overall capex should improve from here. The government is doing a good job on that front which is keeping infrastructure spending at high levels. There was a temporary slowdown because of the elections. The last few months have been a little sluggish. I hope that comes back and it will act as a buffer to the lack of private capex. Private capex is intricately linked to overall demand conditions. Corporate sentiment right now seems quite weak and therefore that has to change. It boils down to sentiment issue and that will change aggregate demand. We do not want to get into a situation where consumers start delaying spending in which case it will be quite difficult to make a turnaround. We need the government to act quite swiftly. Do you think the NBFC crisis can deepen further from where we are or what steps should have been taken by the government to arrest the spread of the crisis in the first place? I think the worst is over. The market is also saying that. I am referring to the bond markets here and not the stock markets. There has been some collateral damage which is okay because some of the NBFCs were a little too loose with their lending standards and they ought not to be bailed out. I think it is wrong to bail out poor business practices. If some NBFCs as a consequence of what has happened, shut down or become small or irrelevant, it is okay. It is not a problem. What could have been done differently is in the IL&FS case - while the government seized the matter quickly enough -- the actions could have been faster because we may have actually seen its consequences spread much more broadly than was expected before. One of the good things that has come out of this crisis is that regulation is likely to get tightened. RBI is now a regulator. It is a very welcome change. Now without the crisis, that may not have happened. So some good things come out of a crisis as well. NBFCs will have to have more capital, more liquidity on their balance sheets and may not be able to run high debt equity ratios like they were doing earlier. They will have to tighten their lending standards. These are good things to have emerged out of the crisis. There was some cost to the economy but it is not an unbearable cost. Which sectors are you upbeat on and why?We like the banks because we think that the earnings cycle has turned for them. We like the auto sector because the valuations are very cheap and the auto sector's idiosyncratic problems will be behind us in the next three, four months. We like discretionary consumption generally speaking, because stocks have fallen a lot. Also, we like industrials because we think public capex should be quite good and order books will be quite robust for them. If consumption was a theme under Modi's first regime, what do you think would be the theme to invest in Modi's second regime?Okay, that was not necessarily a consequence of government policies, so I am not sure you should link it with the government. It happened because lending broadened and consumers in India started borrowing and started spending their future income. There was a change and a shift in consumer attitude towards loans. The banks should do quite well because in the previous five years, the banks suffered a lot due to the poor credit decisions of the preceding five years. A lot of that has got cleaned up. So the banks should do quite well. On which sectors are you underweight and why?We are underweight on global sectors. We are cautious on the global economy. We are underweight software services though it has done well. Pharmaceuticals remains a very selective sector and so there is no sectoral view. We are underweight on global materials, steel, aluminium. You said the valuations in auto are cheap and attractive. But do you think the worst is over for the auto sector ?Worst may not be over but the market is a forward looking animal. The market will make that judgment and sometimes you have to make the call purely on the basis of valuation and sentiment. We really do not know where growth is going. Do you think Nifty is a correct representative of the state of the market or is it too polarised?Yes, yes. I know this is too much of a debate but the polarisation in the indices is not unique, either in temporal or spatial terms. Temporal means it is not unique over time. We have seen such polarisations in the past and we have also seen dispersions in the past. It is a function of the state of the market, when the market is in a bearish mood and there is polarisation of performance, When the market gets bullish, it broadens out. Even spatially, which is across countries, there is nothing unique about the polarisation. You can see the same polarisation in the US and also in other large economies. So in an environment where growth is a problem, companies that deliver good growth invariably get the bid.

Powell says Fed will act as appropriate but offers little on guidance

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By Howard Schneider, Ann Saphir and Trevor HunnicuttJACKSON HOLE: The U.S. economy is in a "favorable place" and the Federal Reserve will "act as appropriate" to keep the current economic expansion on track, Fed chair Jerome Powell said on Friday in remarks that gave few clues about whether the central bank will cut interest rates at its next meeting or not.The chair, under pressure from President Donald Trump to cut rates soon and deeply, listed a series of economic and geopolitical risks that the Fed is monitoring - many of them, Powell noted, linked to the administration's trade war with China and other countries.But "the U.S. economy has continued to perform well overall," Powell said in keynote remarks at an annual Fed economic symposium at this mountain retreat. "Business investment and manufacturing have weakened, but solid job growth and rising wages have been driving robust consumption and supporting moderate overall growth."If the trade wars have disrupted business investment and confidence and contributed to "deteriorating" global growth, Powell said the Fed could not set all that right through monetary policy.There are "no recent precedents to guide any policy response to the current situation," Powell said, adding that monetary policy "cannot provide a settled rulebook for international trade."Between that, the possibility of a hard "Brexit," tension in Hong Kong, an economic slowdown in places like Germany and other overseas troubles, Powell said the Fed needed to "look through" short-term turbulence and focus on how the United States is performing.Powell did note that rate cuts in the 1990s helped keep an expansion intact.But the overall tone of his statement may disappoint investors expecting the Fed to cut rates at its September meeting and possibly several more times this year. The central bank reduced its benchmark rate by a quarter percentage point in July in what Powell referred to as a mid-cycle adjustment.The initial response in markets was muted, with bond yields edging lower and U.S. stocks briefly paring some of the drop triggered earlier by China's announcement of retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods.It is also likely to disappoint Trump, both in focusing on the impact that trade uncertainty is having on the global economy, and in not giving a clear signal that more cuts are coming.The Fed must "look through what may be passing events, focus on how trade developments are affecting the outlook, and adjust policy to promote our objectives" of 2% inflation and strong employment.DIVIDED FED, ANGRY TRUMPNo matter what course Powell chooses, it is clear from the minutes of the Fed's most recent meeting released Wednesday and from the range of comments from policymakers also in attendance here that he lacks a broad consensus among his colleagues about the appropriate course of action.Earlier on Friday, St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank President James Bullard said the policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee would have a "robust debate" about cutting U.S. interest rates by a half percentage point at their next policy meeting in September."I think there will be a robust debate about 50," he said in an interview with Bloomberg TV. "I think it's creeping onto the table."Bullard, who has long advocated for lower rates to address the persistent shortfall in inflation, said he is troubled by signs of a slowdown coming from the bond market - a so-called "inversion" of the Treasury yield curve that has stood as a reliable precursor to U.S. recessions.He is "not interested" in testing the theory "that this time is different" with regard to interpreting the bond market's signal, Bullard said.Meanwhile, Cleveland Federal Reserve President Loretta Mester, who did not support the Fed's rate cut last month, said she is not yet convinced of the need to cut rates further."At this point, if the economy continues where it is, I would probably say we should keep things the way they are," Mester told CNBC. "But, I am very attuned to the downside risks to this economy and I want to make sure we're always focused on our dual-mandate goals."The Bullard-Mester divide is emblematic of the wide range of opinion inside the FOMC, which voted 8-2 to cut rates on July 31 for the first time in a decade. That tally did not fully capture the disapproval of the move by those without a vote at the meeting, including Mester.And, of course, there is Trump. He has been unrelenting in his demands that the Fed cut rates, in part to help take some of the wind out of a strong U.S. dollar that he sees hurting U.S. exports.The president again took to Twitter on Friday as Powell was set to speak. "Now the Fed can show their stuff," he said.

Vivo goes for the kill with 6 new smartphones; to launch new U series

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NEW DELHI: Chinese handset maker Vivo said it is aiming to continue its high growth streak in the Indian handset maker with the launch of six new devices for both online and offline channels ahead of the upcoming festive season.Vivo will be launching a brand-new series for the online segment, called U series to cater Rs 10,000-Rs 20,000 price segment, having recently launched its online-exclusive Z series.A majority of its portfolio, however, remains skewed towards the offline segment and as part of its pre-festive plan, it will launch V17 pro smartphone."We know the upcoming festive season is going to be exciting. We started widening product portfolio…. going into the festive season, we will easily have six new products," Nipun Marya, Director - Brand Strategy, Vivo India, told ET.On the latest U series, Marya said that around 80% of the online market is between Rs 8000-Rs 20,000, thereby the launch of a new series. "We will be adequately positioned in the online space."Not just online, Vivo is also broadening its portfolio for the offline segment, having recently introduced an offline exclusive, S series to tap Rs15,000-Rs 20,000 segment. It continues to lead the Rs 20,000-Rs 30,000 segment with its V series of smartphones.Marya, citing Gfk figures, said that Vivo's value market share grew 52% in the April-June quarter, while volume share grew by 40% year-on-year. "…industry, on the other hand, has grown 8-10%. Overall business growth is healthy across the price range."Vivo had a value market share of 20.5% of the overall market, which it claimed its highest ever in India. "As per Gfk, we have got a value share of 21.2% value share, which is our highest while volume is 18.5% for June. Growth is looking good. With continuous push and products, it will grow…our growth rate is 4-5x higher than industry's growth," he added.As per Counterpoint data, Vivo's volume market share declined by 1 percentage point to 11% in the second quarter of 2019. The agency said that Vivo's shipments remained almost flat year-on-year however, its performance remained strong in less than Rs 10,000 price band.Xiaomi captured the top spot in Q2 2019 with a 28% share, followed by Samsung with a 25% market share. Vivo stood at the third spot.Korean handset maker Samsung's India CMO Ranjivjit Singh told ET that the company was also looking to grow its business by around 40% in value terms during the festive season. "With the portfolio, we have across the board, we are well-positioned to get more market share…that's how we are seeing it."Marya said that the entire industry will see growth around the festive time. "We are putting our best foot forward…you will see good marketing campaigns," he said, without sharing marketing budget for the season.

Entry-level talent hunt: Campus hiring bucks trend in job market

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NEW DELHI | MUMBAI: The job market may be facing a slowdown, but it's the other way round on the campuses of premier engineering and management colleges that are at various stages of the placements season.Engineering colleges like Indian Institutes of Technology and National Institutes of Technology, and management institutes such as Indian Institutes of Management, Indian School of Business and XLRI are witnessing strong demand for fresh graduates and post-graduates in the current placement season, and the trend is likely to continue in the upcoming season as well.Demand for entry-level talent remains mostly unaffected even though lateral hiring remains muted, HR executives said. Most of the new recruits will be trained and deployed in the tech and digital transformation initiatives of companies where they are facing a talent crunch.70812902 Citigroup, Tata Steel, Vedanta, Dabur, Tata Consultancy Services, Schneider Electric, Philips and Whirlpool plan to increase campus hiring or at least keep the numbers steady this year, their executives said. A host of new recruiters are also visiting the campuses. The Punjab and Andhra Pradesh governments were among them at IIM-Ahmedabad, where placements for its one-year management programme has now ended."Initial conversations with recruiters tell us that they are looking at continuing or increasing the number of hires from campus. Many of our recruiters are revamping their talent pool and transforming their business models for which they need best talent," Amit Karna, the head of placements at IIM-Ahmedabad, told ET.Uber, Flipkart, HSBC, Oyo Hotels & Homes, Godrej and Honeywell were among the new recruiters at IIM-A's one-year business programme.'Techies More in Demand'Citibank is aiming to hire about 415 people from top campuses this year, said Shweta Mehrotra, the chief HR officer at Citi South Asia.Last year, Vedanta hired 869 engineers, while 96 management trainees from B-schools like IIMs, XLRI, NMIMS, SP Jain have joined this year. This year, it is looking at hiring up to 40% more B-school graduates, but a similar number of engineers as last year."These high-calibre candidates join across our businesses and work on impactful projects across domains including exploration, digitalisation, HSE, enhancing productivity and capability, etc.," said CHRO Madhu Srivastava.In 2019, Schneider's campus hiring numbers are likely to be 60-70% more from 2018, said Runita Verma, the HR director for its Indian unit. Schneider visits top B-schools and engineering colleges, but starting this year, it plans to expand its search to more institutions.Industry and human resource experts said techies would be more in demand as companies are looking at getting tech talent to drive their digital transformation.Last year, Dabur recruited 36 graduates while this year it is looking at higher numbers and is visiting new campuses."Increase in campus hiring could be nearly 25% higher than the previous year and in line with the business growth. Campus talent has always been crucial as they provide a pool of fresh ideas and new perspective to the business," said V Krishnan, its executive director-HR.The local unit of health-tech company Philips recruited 150 employees from campuses in 2018 and this year, it has already taken more than 250 from campuses."These campus hires are provided with a virtual training before and post joining through a technical boot camp for software jobs while management hires go through short stints across various teams," said Armaan Seth, the head of HR, Philips Indian Subcontinent.Tata Steel plans to hire more than 100 engineering graduates and 70 management post graduates as it did last year.White goods maker, Whirlpool is visiting campuses like Punjab Engineering College-Chandigarh, NITs, BITS Pilani, National Institute of Industrial Engineering, XLRI, among others. This year, the company is planning to hire 38 from the campuses compared with 22 last year, an about 80% jump, said Sarthak Raychaudhuri, Whirlpool's vice president-HR for Asia.

Mumbai: Plot worth Rs 600 cr up for grabs in Napean Sea Road

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 05:37 PM PDT

Mumbai: Plot worth Rs 600 cr up for grabs in Napean Sea Road
MSRDC-owned land measuring 1.54 acre is situated at Napean Sea Road

Source: DI

Plastic ban rattles Surat textile traders

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 05:37 PM PDT

Plastic ban rattles Surat textile traders
Merchants claim that materials used neither harm nature nor human life; seek details of banned plastic products from civic body

Source: DI

India Inc hails FM Nirmala Sitharaman steps to boost economy

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 05:33 PM PDT



Source: FPJ

We will eliminate terrorism by year's time: MoS PMO Jitendra Singh

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 05:32 PM PDT

We will eliminate terrorism by year's time: MoS PMO Jitendra Singh
The Union Minister says that earlier Article 370 could not be repealed because BJP never had the numbers

Source: DI

Riding on NITI Aayog's Rajiv Kumar comments, Congress attacks govt

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 05:32 PM PDT

Riding on NITI Aayog's Rajiv Kumar comments, Congress attacks govt
As the Congress' social media cell took to splash it, Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari in a news conference attacked the government claiming that more than three crore jobs were at risk.

Source: DI

Five die as Kolkata temple wall collapses on Janmashtami

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 05:32 PM PDT

Five die as Kolkata temple wall collapses on Janmashtami
The wall collapse further led to a stampede-like situation

Source: DI

Politicians should cooperate and not visit Srinagar: Jammu-Kashmir administration

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 05:23 PM PDT



Source: FPJ

Narendra Modi arrives in UAE to strenghten bilateral ties

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 05:22 PM PDT

Narendra Modi arrives in UAE to strenghten bilateral ties
The Prime Minister will also receive the 'Order of Zayed', the highest civilian decoration conferred by the UAE government.

Source: TH

89% of people excluded from Assam NRC suffering from mental torture, finds survey

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 05:22 PM PDT

89% of people excluded from Assam NRC suffering from mental torture, finds survey
They are unable to cope with the fear of deportation, separation from family members, it says.

Source: TH

Bette Midler on being inducted into Disney Legends Hall of Fame: I can finally call myself an artiste

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 05:21 PM PDT

Bette Midler on being inducted into Disney Legends Hall of Fame: I can finally call myself an artiste


Source: TIE

Judge hearing Babri Masjid demolition seeks security, benefits

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 05:17 PM PDT

Judge hearing Babri Masjid demolition seeks security, benefits
The Supreme Court had earlier granted an extension to the judge and asked him to complete the trial latest by April 2020.

Source: DI

Mumbai: Andhericha Raja idol sponsors in queue till 2062

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 05:17 PM PDT

Mumbai: Andhericha Raja idol sponsors in queue till 2062
NO SHORTCUT: Organisers say names picked for the next 43 years through lottery

Source: DI

Opposition delegation including Rahul Gandhi to visit Srinagar today amid restrictions

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 05:13 PM PDT



Source: FPJ

Today's Horoscope -- Daily Horoscope for Saturday, August 24, 2019

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 05:13 PM PDT



Source: FPJ

Ayodhya Dispute: Supreme Court at odds as Nirmohi Akhara argues against title of deity Ram

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 05:12 PM PDT

Ayodhya Dispute: Supreme Court at odds as Nirmohi Akhara argues against title of deity Ram
Sushil Kumar Jain accepted this proposition formulated by the bench but then put the judges at odds to understand his next submission that the deity cannot claim title over the entire Ram Janmsthan.

Source: DI

OPINION: Parliament has rightly asserted its powers

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 05:12 PM PDT

OPINION: Parliament has rightly asserted its powers
The final hearing would happen before the Supreme Court, which would decide on its Constitutional validity

Source: DI

Supreme Court agrees to hear triple talaq law, but...

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 05:12 PM PDT

Supreme Court agrees to hear triple talaq law, but...
...Asks petitioner, 'Why can't the practice be criminalised like child marriage & dowry laws, if it is still prevalent'

Source: DI

Congress needs to admit that they are organisationally weak, says VBA chief Prakash Ambedkar

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 05:12 PM PDT

Congress needs to admit that they are organisationally weak, says VBA chief Prakash Ambedkar
Outspoken and upfront, Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi chief Prakash Ambedkar was the Newsmaker of the week. He unflinchingly spoke about reservations, caste-based politics, Bhima Koregaon violence, Congress-NCP alliance, and the government's failure in tackling the economic slowdown

Source: DI

Mumbai: Broken bones render 'raped' dog immobile

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 05:12 PM PDT

Mumbai: Broken bones render 'raped' dog immobile
Doctors say she is unable to stand due to multiple fractures from the alleged sexual assault and is still in trauma.

Source: DI

Kargil war: SC sets aside AFT order to ‘correct’ after-action report

Posted: 23 Aug 2019 05:11 PM PDT

Kargil war: SC sets aside AFT order to 'correct' after-action report


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