Monday 4 August 2014

Top Ten News (04/08/2014)

1) Prime Minister Narendra Modi wraps up his two day successful visit to Nepal with assurance to political leadership in Nepal of cooperation and strengthening of bilateral relations and review of peace and friendship treaty of 1950.

2) Government says marks in English not to be included for merit in civil Services Exams.; One more attempt to be allowed in 2015 for aspirants who appeared in 2011 exam.

3) Delhi High Court agrees to hear tomorrow seeking review of its order banning e-rickshaws.

4) New Delhi condemns derogatory material relating to the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister on the official website of Sri Lanka.

5) Government says there is nothing to panic in the areas surrounding Kosi river in Bihar. Over 65,000 people evacuated from the affected areas.

6) MP High Court Judge allegedly involved in sexual harassment case rejects the charges says he is open to probe by any agency.

7) In Glasgow, Charges against Rajeev Mehta and Virender Malik droppeddue to lack of evidence.

8) Curfew relaxed for 14 hours in Saharanpur; All education institutes open today.

9) Israel announces seven hours humanitarian truce in Gaza; UN chief terms Israeli strike on Gaza school as criminal act.

10) Death toll mounts to 367 following earthquake in China; Rescue operations on.

Source: All India Radio

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