Tuesday, 31 July 2018

NEWS HEADLINES FROM NEWS4EXCHANGE.COM DTD 31.7.2018

Karunanidhi is a tough person, says Rahul after meeting DMK chief

Chennai, July 31 Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday met debilitated Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) boss M. Karunanidhi at the Kauvery hospital in Chennai.

"I needed to come and see M Karunanidhi Ji. He is a tough person, I met him and he is steady. Sonia ji has sent her all the best and respects to the family," Gandhi told the media.

Prior in the day, delegates of Malaysian Indian Congress went to Karunanidhi.

Recently, delegates of Sri Lankan President, Maithripala Sirisena went to the debilitated previous Tamil Nadu Chief Minister.

Prior this week, Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu likewise met Karunanidhi at the Kauvery hospital.

On July 27, Prime Minister Narendra Modi enquired about the ill health of Karunanidhi and petitioned God for his speedy recuperation. The Prime Minister additionally addressed Karunanidhi's child MK Stalin and daughter Kanimozhi with respect to the same.

Many political leaders, including Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam alongside the other state clergymen met DMK working President M.K Stalin to ask about the soundness of his weak dad.

Karunanidhi was admitted to the hospital following a drop in his blood pressure last week. The DMK chief, who is on intravenous anti-toxins, was prior experiencing treatment at his Gopalapuram residence in Chennai.

Extradition case: London court broadens Mallya's bail

London, July 31 London's Westminster Court on Tuesday broadened the safeguard of outlaw alcohol noble Vijay Mallya regarding the removal case. The issue will be next heard on September 12.

Ahead of the hearing, Mallya denied money laundering allegations against him and stated, "The claims of taking cash or tax evasion are for the most part totally false. I am in the hands of the court and I trust it will all end."

During the course of hearing, prosecution legal advisor Mark Summers, who was speaking to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), demonstrated a few photos as the worries were raised by means of a distribution, discharged by National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), about the condition of the jail where Mallya will be kept, if removed from the UK.

Summers said that Mallya will be kept in Barrack 12 of the Arthur Road Jail in Mumbai which is sterile and clean. He additionally educated that the jail has a western latrine and appropriate washing offices.

The CBI representative further said that the bed which will be given to Mallya will be changed and cleaned on customary premise.

Summers also denied any basic crumple in the jail as specified in the NHRC report, and said that it has recently been renovated.

He also affirmed that Mallya, will's identity remaining in Barack 12 will be taken frequently for his court hearing till he gets indicted in the extradition case.

However, Mallya's Attorney Clare Montgomery said that the confirmation introduced by Summers can't be depended on and included, "The photos displayed indicated enough light yet where the light is originating from, it isn't clear. The entire Barrack is secured with steel dividers. The working inside the building has no entrance to sunlight."

After hearing the prosecution lawyer and guard counselor's contention, Chief Magistrate Emma Arbuthnot asked for a video of the Mumbai imprison.

"The video must be shot amid late morning. She (Clare Montgomery) isn't expecting direct daylight however there ought to be clear proof of some light entering the Barrack," Judge Emma said.

The arraignment legal counselor consented to give the video which the judge said must be gotten inside three weeks.

Mallya is on safeguard in a removal argument against him on charges of misrepresentation and illegal tax avoidance adding up to around Rs 9,000 crore.

Prior on June 30, Mallya was summoned by an assigned court under Fugitive Economic Offenders to show up before it on August 27. The notice was issued to Mallya and others regarding Enforcement Directorate's June 22 application to announce him as an outlaw monetary guilty party and to seize his properties.

Assam NRC draft: NDA did what UPA proved unable, says Amit Shah

New Delhi, July 31 Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Amit Shah on Monday charged the UPA governments of not demonstrating the courage to identify and deport illegal workers from Assam according to an agreement which was marked by past Prime Minister late Rajiv Gandhi in 1985.

Addressing a press conference, Shah said that by overlooking the National Register of Citizens (NRC) draft in 2005, the Congress underplayed the safety and security of the Indian residents just to "play vote-bank politics".

"The agreement which was marked by Rajiv Gandhi, completely said that there will be an activity to oust unlawful Bangladeshi settlers from Assam. It's not my words. It was composed in the understanding which was marked by Mr. Gandhi."

"I need to ask the Congress party on how might they question this draft when it was begun by them. It is them who presented the NRC draft in 2005. The Congress did not have enough fearlessness to kick out the illicit Bangladeshi migrants. They cleared out the draft halfway in the wake of presenting it," he included.

The BJP chief further said that it is the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-drove NDA Government which kept taking a shot at the draft.

"There was a PIL filed by the citizens of Assam in the Supreme Court, following which, there was a period bound program on which, the NDA Government under Narendra Modi began dealing with it. The draft has, at last, been exhibited to the general population of Assam, in which, 40 lakh people have been esteemed ineligible. Also, the request was articulated by the Supreme Court and not the Government," Shah stressed.

The draft list, which was released on Monday, has forgotten almost 40 lakh people in Assam consolidating names of 2.89 crore people out of 3.29 crore candidates. The rundown has been refreshed out of the blue since 1951, to represent unlawful relocation from adjacent Bangladesh.

The opposition parties, including, the Congress have been vociferous against the draft. Congress president Rahul Gandhi, yesterday, took to Twitter to censure the draft and said the "execution of the basic and highly sensitive exercise is tardy".

Everybody in Tripura has legitimate papers, no demand for citizen's register: CM

Nagpur, Jul 31 Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb said today everybody in the state had legitimate papers and there was no interest for a subject's enlist on the lines of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam.

He also expressed confidence that his partner in Assam would have the capacity to deal with the circumstance after the last draft of NRC was distributed yesterday.

Around 40.07 lakh candidates did not discover a place in the historic document, touted to be a proof of Assamese identity.

Deb, who went to Nagpur today to meet Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat, said there was no interest for the NRC in Tripura.

"Everything is all together in Tripura and everybody has legitimate papers. Henceforth, it's anything but an issue for us," the BJP pioneer told columnists here.

"I don't feel it is even a delicate issue in Assam and its central pastor is equipped for dealing with the circumstance," he said to an inquiry.

A few people in politics having "remote mentality" were attempting to vitiate the air, Deb asserted.

The NRC contains names of Indian residents of Assam.

The Congress had yesterday questioned the non-inclusion of over 40 lakh people in the final draft of the NRC, claiming that it was a "persuaded" activity under the BJP which was attempting to play "politics of polarisation".

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had additionally communicated worry over the prohibition of more than 40 lakh people in the last NRC draft, saying those "Indian nationals have progressed toward becoming exiles in their own particular land".

Meanwhile, Deb met Bhagwat for around a hour at the RSS headquarters here.

Prior in the day, Deb went to the memorial of RSS founder K B Hedgewar and paid tributes.

Representatives of Malaysian Indian Congress visit M. Karunanidhi

Chennai, July 31 Representatives of Malaysian Indian Congress on Tuesday went by the Kauvery hospital to meet the previous Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi.

Malaysian Senate President Vigneswaran Sanasee stated, "for the benefit of Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC), we touched base here to meet DMK Chief M Karunanidhi. He is a leader for Indians in Malaysia. We met doctors, Stalin and Kanimozhi too; everything seems ok by God's grace"

Prior this week, delegates of Sri Lankan President, Maithripala Sirisena also visited ailing previous Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Karunanidhi.

Wishing a speedy recovery to him, the assignment had additionally given over a letter from President Sirisena to the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) working president MK Stalin.

In the interim, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) President Sharad Pawar additionally met Stalin and Kanimozhi at the doctor's facility on Monday.

Karunanidhi was admitted to the hospital following a drop in his pulse a week ago. The DMK chief, who is on intravenous anti-infection agents, was prior experiencing treatment at his Gopalapuram residence in Chennai.

Sunday, 29 July 2018

NEWS HEADLINES FROM NEWS4EXCHANGE.COM DTD 29.7.2018

Patna: Nitish Kumar guarantees action after road caves in

Patna, July 29 Hours after a road caved at an under construction site in Patna on Sunday, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar checked out the circumstance and guaranteed strict action, if an instance of authority carelessness rises. The road caved in on Bailey road due to heavy downpour and waterlogging.

Kumar, who reached the incident spot, said that an intensive report will be directed to maintain a strategic distance from such occurrences in future.

"This is a 100 year-old-road which got broke due to heavy rains in the locale from the recent days. Experts will again lead a point by point examine relating to the imperfections in the development.If any official discovered blameworthy in this episode, the government will make strict action," said Kumar.

He further said that the experts will endeavor endeavors to remake the road keeping in mind the end goal to facilitate the drive for the general population living in the zone. He also included that the recommendations of specialists from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) will likewise be thought about before resuscitating the development.

The Chief Minister also directed the authorities to first check the groundwater level before taking the next step in this construction project.

"I have told officials to check groundwater level. As it is a piece of the metro rail network, an exhaustive report will be made. This occurrence has forewarned us to forestall such episodes in future. Movement of light and heavy vehicles will be regulated," he added.

Party: Imran Khan to be confirmed as Pakistan PM before Aug 14

Islamabad, Jul 29 Imran Khan will be confirmed as Pakistan's new Prime Minister before the nation's independence day on August 14, his party has declared as it is attempting to connect with smaller parties and independents to form the next government.

Though the Pakistan Tehreek-I-Insaf (PTI) has emerged as the single largest party in the National Assembly after the July 25 races, the gathering is still shy of numbers to shape its government all alone.

PTI pioneer Naeenul Haq told media the previous evening that meetings are on to finish the number game.

"We have gotten our work done and he will take pledge as Prime Minister before August 14, Haq said.

As indicated by the complete preliminary results announced by the ECP, the PTI has acquired 115 general seats 12 shy of a basic greater part while the PML-N and PPP have won 64 and 43 seats, separately.

Pakistan's NA - the lower place of Parliament - includes a sum of 342 members, of which 272 are straightforwardly chosen. A gathering can just frame the administration in the event that it figures out how to anchor 172 seats in total.

Meanwhile, political activities are at full swing and parties are holding open meetings and secret parleys to arrange the political chessboard.

Pakistan's two major parties - the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) are relied upon to meet in a few days to devise a joint procedure in an offer to give a tough time to the PTI in parliament, the Dawn reported.

The Pakistani electronic media for the duration of the day yesterday continued saying names of conceivable possibility for key government workplaces and possible members of the federal cabinet.

The PTI leaders who have won more than one seat should clear extra seats as the law enables a person to hold just a single seat.

Lucknow: PM Modi to launch projects worth Rs 60,000 crores

Lucknow, Jul 29 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday will launch various projects worth Rs 60, 000 crore at the ground-breaking ceremony in Lucknow.

The ceremony will stamp the usage of 80 out of the 1,045 Memorandums of Understandings (MoUs) marked at the Uttar Pradesh Investors' Summit, held prior in 2018.

The undertakings, which will be propelled today, will make around 2.1 lakh opening for work in the state.

The function will be broadcasted live at all the district headquarters.

On Saturday, the Prime Minister, who is on a two-day visit to the state capital, went to the closing session of 'Changing Urban Landscape' convention here.

Speaking at 'Transforming Urban Landscape', Prime Minister Modi had said that his government would build a system which will guarantee simplicity of living, instruction, business, economy and excitement for the people of the country.

The Prime Minister had also said that the vow to make lives of Indians basic and agreeable has become stronger in the past few years.

"We are bound to build a system for who and what is to come, where life depends on 5 Es: Ease of Living, Education, Employment, Economy and Entertainment," the Prime Minister said.

"Our vow to make lives of Indians basic and agreeable has turned out to be more grounded following 3 years. We will give 'pakka makaan' to people who are poor and homeless," he included.

The Prime Minister further underscored that his legislature would attempt to encourage each Indian with an accommodation by the year 2022.

"By 2022 we will try to guarantee that everybody has a house. With a specific end goal to meet this objective the administration has affirmed 54 lakh houses in the urban areas and furthermore gave in excess of 1 crore houses to individuals in towns," he had said.

PM Modi: Chandra Shekhar Azad's passion for freedom propelled youth

New Delhi, July 29 Remembering opportunity contender Chandra Shekhar Azad, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that the previous' valor and enthusiasm for flexibility enlivened youth.

While addressing to the 46th scene of his month to month radio program 'Mann Ki Baat', the Prime Minister stated, "The valor of Chandra Shekhar Azad and his passion for freedom has propelled numerous young people. Azad relinquished his life, however did not bow down before foreign rule".

The revolutionary freedom fighter's 112th birth anniversary was celebrated on July 23.

Known for his enthusiasm to battle against the British government in India, Azad was the one, who in August 1925, pulled the emergency chain of train from Shahjahanpur to Lucknow and looted the money which was being transported.

He was famous for his new phases of revolutionary activism against the British experts.

Born in Madhya Pradesh on July 23, 1906, Azad was killed in Allahabad on February 27, 1931 following a police encounter.

Mann ki Baat: PM Modi praises youthful achievers

New Delhi, July 29 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday acknowledged young achievers and lauded them for contributing towards making "New India".

Addressing the 46th version of his monthly radio program 'Mann ki Baat', the Prime Minister stated, "July is the month when the focus shifts from question paper to cutoffs. Attention is moved from home to lodging. From the assurance of guardians, they move under the direction of teachers. I am certain my young friends would be excited to begin their college life".

Further advising the youth, the Prime Minister expressed that old friends are of great value but choosing new companions and keeping new kinship requires a lot of wisdom.

Prime Minister Modi also acknowledged the efforts of two young IIT professionals from Rae Bareilly, who used their skills and technology to develop the 'Smart Gaon' App.

"Through the strong will and spirit, every one of them overcame hurdles and achieved success. We can get more such examples around us. Each Indian has the soul of helping out his or her underlying foundations. We as a whole have this natural bond with our foundations, which is affected by specific variables," Prime Minister Modi noted.

"There are many examples like, Prince Kumar from Delhi whose dad is a DTC transport driver, also Abhay Gupta from Kolkata who examined under road lights and Afreen Sheik from Ahmedabad whose dad is an auto driver, every one of them with their strong will and assurance defeated obstacles and made progress," the Prime Minister expressed.

Relating the fruitful stories of youth from the nation over, the Prime Minister said that "such great stories from any piece of the nation give him vitality".

"Slightest of spark rekindles the fire within. Let us examine ourselves whether external conditions have clouded our love for our roots," he added. .

Saturday, 28 July 2018

NEWS HEADLINES FROM NEWS4EXCHANGE.COM DTD 28.7.2018

Jitendra Singh: No front can stand before Prime Ministe Modi

Kathua (Jammu and Kashmir), Jul 28 Multi day after Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) leader Omar Abdullah met Trinamool Congress (TMC) boss Mamata Banerjee to examine the likelihood of shaping a collusion for 2019 general elections, the Minister of State (MoS) in the Prime Minister's Office, Jitendra Singh, said no front can remain before Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"No front can stand before Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This amazing union is only an image of the edginess of those individuals who can't inspire individuals to vote in favor of them. They are just joined by scorn," he said on Saturday.

On July 27, Mamata pitched for an alliance of opposition parties to go up against Prime Minister Modi-drove government in the 2019 surveys. Abdullah, in the wake of meeting the TMC chief reverberated the same and said they both talked about with reference to how best can regional parties meet up to go up against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Meanwhile, talking on the Kashmir issue, Singh said Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) basically has a place with India which the nation will take it back.

"Jammu and Kashmir is a basic piece of India. A bit of our own is unlawfully under Pakistan's control and we will take it back and make Jammu and Kashmir finish the way Maharaja Hari Singh had left for us," he said.

The minister has been critical of politicians and separatists for playing governmental issues over the issue of Kashmir.

Prime Minister Modi, Rahul Gandhi express grief over Raigad accident

Raigad (Maharashtra), July 28 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday expressed grief over the Raigad bus accident..

No less than 30 people were killed on Saturday after a school bus fell down a mountain street in Ambenali Ghat of Maharashtra's Raigad region.

"Pained by the loss of lives because of a bus accident in Maharashtra's Raigad area. My sympathies to those who lost their loved ones," the Prime Minister tweeted.

Meanwhile, Congress president Rahul Gandhi also took note of the incident and appealed to his party workers in the region to give help to the harmed and deceased's families.

"I'm sorry to learn about the unpleasant transport mishap in Raigad, Maharashtra in which an expansive number of individuals have been slaughtered and numerous others harmed. I claim to Congress party laborers in the region to give all conceivable help to the harmed and groups of the individuals who have passed on," Rahul tweeted.

The students were headed to Mahabaleshwar fora picnic when the incident took place.

Congress to hold challenges in Himachal over Rafale deal on Aug 2

Shimla, Jul 28 The Congress will hold dissents over the issue of Rafale deal on August 2 in all the 12 area central station of Himachal Pradesh, HPCC president Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said.

He said the Congress would submit notices to appointee officials for the sake of the president, whereby Prime Minister Narendra Modi would be asked to disclose to the country why his administration paid over the top cost for the buy of warrior streams when contrasted with a similar arrangement struck by the past Manmohan Singh-drove UPA government.

Reiterating the allegations levelled by Congress chief Rahul Gandhi in Parliament during debate on no-confidence motion, Sukhu stated, "The country needs to know why Modi government paid Rs 60,145 crores for the buy of 36 Rafale fighter planes while, UPA-II had struck a deal of just Rs 18,940 crores for the same."

The Congress has been focusing on the legislature over the fighter jet deal, alleging wrongdoings in it. The government has strongly rejected the charge.

Mamata Banerjee's mental condition isn't steady: BJP minister

Alwar (Rajasthan), July 28 Kicking off a fresh war of words, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) minister in Rajasthan, Jaswant Singh Yadav, named West Bengal Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee a mentally unstable person.

While responding to Banerjee's ongoing explanation on conservative associations, Yadav, who is the Labor Minister in Rajasthan government, stated: "Somebody who does not have any learning, or love for the country, what increasingly an improper articulation Mamata Ji (Mamata Banerjee) could have given than, 'all Hindu association are extremists.' Why doesn't she leave the Hindu religion at that point? Mamata Ji's psychological condition isn't stable." (Jisko khud ko gyaan nahi, desh se prem nahi, isse zyada besharam articulation Mamata ji ka kya hoga ki 'jitne Hindu sangathan hain woh saare ugrawadi hain'. Toh chhor de Hindu dharam. Mamata ji ki maansik sthiti theek nahi hai).

Mamata Banerjee on July 21 while addressing to a Trinamool Congress (TMC) yearly uber rally in Kolkatta had stated: "The way lynching is occurring crosswise over India, they are making Talibanis among individuals and pushing individuals into a pit of radicalism." She likewise charged that a few individuals from the BJP and Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) are "playing filthy diversions" for the sake of religion.

While saying that he doesn't support lynching and viciousness, Yadav added that alert must be kept up by individuals to shun harming religious assumptions. "We are as yet saying that individuals bringing the law into their hands, and beating anybody is unlawful and off-base. Be that as it may, the cow is an image for Hindus and if these illegal businesses don't stop, these responses will proceed. No government or some other association can put a conclusion to it," Yadav said while responding to the Alwar lynching incident.

Jammu and Kashmir: Mehbooba for better relations with Imran Khan

Srinagar, July 28 Former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Mehbooba Mufti has encouraged the Centre to grab the open door by expanding a hand of fellowship with Pakistan's Prime Minister-in-holding up Imran Khan so issues between the two nations could be settled.

While addressing the 19th foundation day of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) here on Saturday, Mehbooba stated, "I request to (Prime Minister) Narendra Modi to accept the open door to create solid companionship with Imran Khan so relations between the two nations could be solid, and different issues could likewise be settled through dialogue."

Imran Khan in his speech after the Pakistan's general decisions on July 25 said that it was time the two nations sat over the table and examined the Kashmir issue. He stated, "We ought to sit crosswise over and resolve the issues rather than we pointing the finger at India for issues in Balochistan and they reprimanding us for issues in Kashmir."

Without naming anybody, PDP chief in her speech anyway attacked the RSS-BJP. She stated, "To unravel the Kashmir issue we generally raised our voice vested interests always created problems in the name Article 370 and 35 A."

She urged the Centre to hold dialogue with Hurriyat leaders also. She said the Centre ought to have an inspirational outlook in settling the current issues winning in the Valley. Assuming praise for the truce measure, Mehbooba included that it was the PDP who stepped up with regards to a truce amid Ramzan in May-June.

"PDP stepped up with regards to a truce amid Ramzan. I request to the Center to demonstrate an uplifting state of mind towards Hurriyat and mean to expedite them the table for exchange," said Mehbooba.

Elaborating on PDP's role in the Valley, the previous boss priest said that her dad, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, who served twice as the central priest of the state was dependably for holding discourse with Pakistan to determine issues because of which the locale has been reeling for a long time.

She also guaranteed that while in power, the PDP always raised its voice for disavowing of Prevention of Terrorism Act, 2002 (POTA) to annihilate fear mongering in the Valley but vested interest of a few political outfits prevented it.

"My dad always made efforts to bring peace in the Valley and that is the reason he pitched that exchange with Pakistan is an absolute necessity. Yet, the two of us didn't have specialist to take the choice on the issue. However, regardless we made adequate strides, for example, to control the team, deny POTA to facilitate the lives of individuals," Mehbooba called attention to.

Friday, 27 July 2018

NEWS HEADLINES FROM NEWS4EXCHANGE.COM DTD 27.7.2018

BJP MLA demands separate statehood for North Karnataka

Bengaluru, Jul 27 In an embarrassment to the BJP in Karnataka, its Molakalmuru MLA B Sriramulu today batted for discrete statehood for North Karnataka, claiming that foul play was done to the locale.

BJP state president B S Yeddyurappa had earlier flayed those demanding separate statehood, saying such a request won't lead to any solution.

Party MP Shobha Karandlaje excessively expelled the interest for partitioned statehood.

Sriramulu said he would support the bandh call given by a few associations on August 2 demanding separate statehood for the district.

Some leaders, including Congress leader H K Patil, from the district have blamed the state government for having done foul play to North Karnataka in its state spending plan.

Associations like Uttara Karnataka Horata Samiti and Uttara Karnataka Vikasa Vedike have likewise blamed the state government for overlooking the area's advantages.

"We won't stay silent if foul play is distributed to North Karnataka. We the MLAs from North Karnataka are having exchanges.

Just wait and watch, what we will do straightaway. Like separate Telangana, this (development) will also turn into a big 'revolution'.

The coalition government has overlooked North Karnataka. chief Minister Kumaraswamy is practising the politics issues of inclination," Sriramulu said.

Sriramulu said Kumaraswamy should not forget that he was the chief minister of the state and not a few of locales.

"Kumaraswamy is behaving as if he is the chief minister of couple of districts. He is disregarding the people of Hyderabad-Karnataka region," the BJP MLA said.

Addressing to reporters at Mysuru, Karandlaje said the interest for statehood was not proper and she would not consent to it.

Modi-Xi concurred to maintain 'energy' in ties; Chinese barrier clergyman to visit to India next month

Johannesburg, Jul 27 Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping have concurred that the Chinese safeguard priest will visit India one month from now as a component of the endeavors to keep up the "force" created by their recent meetings

Modi, who is here to go to the BRICS Summit, met Xi for the third time in about three months Thursday evening after their two-day casual summit in the Chinese city of Wuhan in late April and a reciprocal gathering on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit in Qingdao, China in June

"It is important to keep up this momentum and for this we should, at our level, routinely survey our relationship and give proper instructions at whatever point required," Modi told Xi in his opening statements

He told the Chinese leader that their ongoing gatherings have given another quality to reciprocal ties and furthermore gave new chances to cooperation

President Xi said that the Chinese side is prepared to work with the Indian side to convey forward the fresh impetus of bilateral relations since their informal meeting in Wuhan, China's state-run Xinhua news agency reported

He called the two sides to strengthen strategic communication, increase mutual trust, and additionally social and people-to-people trades, strengthen dialogue and properly manage differences, it said.

At Wuhan, Modi and Xi had chosen to issue "vital direction" to their militaries to fortify interchanges to fabricate trust and comprehension, a move went for staying away from a Doklam-like situation in the future

Modi said the Johannesburg meeting has given one greater chance to them to reinforce their closer formative organization

Briefing the reporters about the meeting, Indian Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale said the two pioneers reaffirmed their status to give the fundamental heading to their militaries to improve correspondence amongst them and to keep up peace and peacefulness in the fringe zones

"They were satisfied with the efforts being made by the authorities of the two sides to reinforce reciprocal commitment and to actualize a portion of the understandings and choices that the two pioneers had come to at Wuhan," he said

Prime Minister Modi also expressed his willingness to send Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval to China this year for the Special Representative-level limit talks, he said

Gokhale said the two sides had concurred at Qingdao that the Chinese priests for resistance and open security would go to India this year

"It was chosen that these two visits would occur in August and October, individually," the remote secretary included

In Beijing, Chinese Defense Ministry representative Senior Colonel Ren Guoqiang affirmed that State Councilor and Defense Minister General Wei Fenghe "plans to pay a benevolent authority visit to India" at the welcome of his Indian counterpart Nirmala Sitharaman

"We have given a best level outline to respective ties in a perceptible point of view and a convenient mold, which is helpful for preparing the constructive components of all divisions in the two nations and joining the wills of the 2.6 billion individuals of the two nations, in order to frame a power that would push two-sided integrates with the future," Xi told Modi

Gokhale said both the leaders also commented that over the most recent couple of months common trust has increased between the two sides

President Xi by and by passed on to Prime Minister Modi that he is extremely upbeat to acknowledge his welcome to visit India for a casual summit, the second one, one year from now and the two sides likewise consented to catch up on various issues, the outside secretary included

They also concurred that the high-level people-to-people mechanism which would be set up between the two sides will also meet this year, he said

One of the important issues which Prime Minister Modi raised with President Xi at his previous meetings is of how the two sides can improve Indian fares to China particularly agricultural exports

"It has been chosen that an Indian exchange designation will go to China on August 1 and 2. Among the issues they will talk about are fares of soya, sugar and non-basmati rice and they will likewise take a gander at the conceivable import of urea from China," he said

PM Modi also mentioned about the pharma sector and cited to a Chinese movie titled 'Dying to Survive' which is construct freely in light of the part that the Indian disease drugs play in sparing the life of the principle character of the motion picture, Gokhale stated, including that it was chosen that an Indian pharmaceutical assignment will visit Shanghai, China on August 21 and 22 for talks

Xi said that as major emerging market economies, as wel as vindicators and patrons of the present universal request, China and India ought to fortify reciprocal participation, while investigating another model for provincial collaboration, maintaining multilateralism, championing financial globalization and taking a stab at an all the more just and rational international order, Xinhua detailed

President Xi and Prime Minister Modi will meet again at the edges of the G20 summit in Argentina toward the finish of this current year.

Congress precludes reports from securing charge abrogation design

New Delhi, July 27 Congress representative Randeep Surjewala on Friday dismissed the reports which proposed that Congress is reflecting to cancel pay charge for people under 35 years old in the event that it comes to control in 2019.

"I was asked a similar inquiry early in the day and I said no. In this way, I am will state a similar thing. There's no such arrangement," said Surjewala amid a press preparation here.

Earlier, reports emerged that the Congress is contemplating to abolish income tax for people under 35 years of age if it wins 2019 general elections.

The plan was reportedly proposed by Congress president Rahul Gandhi's sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra at a party meeting on July 13.

India is set to see around 15 million first-time voters making their choice one year from now during the general elections.

Prime Minister Modi reaffirms support to African countries

Johannesburg, July 27 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday re-attested India's support to African nations.

Addressing the 10th yearly BRICS summit in Johannesburg in South Africa, Prime Minister Modi emphasised on fostering peace and development in the African counties.

Prime Minister Modi stated, "Since the past four years my government has prioritised development and peace in Africa."

Discussing how India has lent a helping hand to developing nations around the world, he stated, "We have assigned line of credits worth $11 billion to in excess of 40 nations. Further, the Indian private area has put $54 billion in the African nations."

The theme of this year's BRICS summit is - 'BRICS in Africa - collaboration for inclusive growth and shared prosperity in the fourth industrial revolution'

BS Dhanoa: Indian Air Force always on caution

New Delhi, July 27 Air Chief Marshal Birender Singh Dhanoa has said that the Indian Air Force (IAF) is always on ears and will keep on being in a condition of caution, in spite of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan's hopeful speech on India.

"I don't want to say much, however Indian Air Force is dependably on a condition of caution. We have a specific reaction time and there is no adjustment in that. Imran Khan's discourse has motivated nothing to do with IAF. The air safeguard alarm is still there," BS Dhanoa told.

After leading his party to victory in the Wednesday's general races, Imran Khan, in an open address stated, "If India makes one stride towards us, we will take two, yet at any rate we require a begin. We need to enhance our relations with India if their authority also wants it."

Discussing Jaguar aircraft, Dhanoa said that the IAF is patching up 118 Jaguar ground attack fighters that have become obsolete.

"We are currently doing obsolescence management for the Jaguar aircraft. How might we do it? We need to get extra parts from different nations. Some are costly while others are very less expensive. We have 118 Jaguar flying machine recently, and we anticipate that them will be agent for the following 10 years,' Dhanoa included.

Facing an acute shortage of war-planes, the IAF has been allegedly searching for getting old streams that have been retired by different nations. There has been a hunt for airframes and extra parts also.

Thursday, 26 July 2018

NEWS HEADLINES FROM NEWS4EXCHANGE.COM DTD 26.7.2018

PM Modi: Congress insulted voters by questioning BJP's huge win

New Delhi, June 26 Prime Minister Narendra Modi Wednesday blamed the Congress for offending voters of the nation by questioning the massive ...