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Government hopeful of forming Kerala Bank

Expects a positive response from RBI on the formation of the bank The State government is expecting a positive response from the Reserve Bank of India on the formation Kerala Bank, Cooperation Minister Kadakampally Surendran has said. Mr. Surendran said in a clarification issued here on Tuesday that the government …

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Army begins scouting for light machine guns

An RFI for 30,000 guns has been issued The Army has issued a Request for Information (RFI) for the procurement of 30,000 light machine guns (LMG) to equip the infantry.The RFI, which was issued on Monday, set a four-week timeframe for interested vendors to submit bids. “Tentative date of issue …

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ILO report flags wage inequality in India

Stronger implementation of minimum wage laws and boosting frameworks for collective bargaining are needed Real average daily wages in India almost doubled in the first two decades after economic reforms, but low pay and wage inequality remains a serious challenge to inclusive growth, the International Labour Organization warned in its …

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Crowdfunding plea to save Dalit women’s radio

India’s first community radio station, Sangham Radio, owned and run by 5,000 poor, mostly Dalit women in one of India’s most underdeveloped areas, is on the verge of closing down , unless its crowdfunding campaign raises enough funds. The radio station, an initiative of the Deccan Development Society (DDS), a …

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Milk at breakfast can help manage diabetes risk

Drinking high-protein milk at breakfast can help lower blood glucose level throughout the day, suggests a study. The findings showed that milk consumed with a high-carbohydrate breakfast reduced blood glucose even after lunch. Milk with an increased proportion of whey protein had a modest effect on pre-lunch blood glucose, achieving …

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Robots can manipulate children

Robots can influence the opinions and decisions of young children, according to a study published in the journal Science Robotics. The study shows that kids are significantly more susceptible to manipulation by machines than adults. Researchers from University of Plymouth in the U.K. compared how adults and children respond to …

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‘Blast fishing’ thrives in Libya’s chaos

Residents of Tripoli’s seafront wake up most weekends to loud blasts: fishermen using dynamite to maximise their catch, regardless of the damage they are causing to marine life. Dynamite fishing, or “blast fishing”, has flourished — with impunity — since Libya’s 2011 uprising that left the country awash with weapons …

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Coal use to rise on power uptick: Crisil

Consumption of non-coking coal is forecast to climb to 1,076 million tonnes in fiscal 2023, from 826 million tonnes in fiscal 2018, Crisil Research said in a report. In a sectoral study, Crisil Research also said that non-coking coal imports would decline to 145 million tonnes in fiscal 2023 from …

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Credit registry: RBI Act may need tweak

The Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934, may need to be amended to facilitate the setting of a public credit registry (PCR), RBI Deputy Governor Viral Acharya said on Monday. Underscoring the vital need for the registry — the PCR is planned as an extensive database of credit information for …

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Rupee’s recovery spurs stock market

The benchmark indices of South Korea, Indonesia and Taiwan also gained ground amid hopes that the U.S. and China would soon resolve trade disputes. Nikkei, however, lost marginal ground on Monday. Back in India, the overall market breadth also remained slightly on the stronger side with 1,437 advances against 1,307 …

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