Monday, 3 September 2018

Current Affairs on September 3rd 2018

Today's Headlines from www:

*Economic Times*

📝 Vedanta plans to strengthen operations in India, Africa

📝 Bruised bankers seek consolation prizes after shelved Aramco IPO

📝 343 Infra Projects show cost overrun of Rs 2.23 Lakh Cr

📝 Schaeffler to expand in India, lines up 40 million euro capex

📝 GAIL eyes new geographies to scale up international trade

📝 CIL gets 27% higher price in auction for cement producers

📝 With eye on tariffs, ministry tweaks eligibility for solar tender

📝 Int’l tourism arrivals hit record high in 2017, India leads growth in South Asia

*Business Standard*

📝 Indian Oil Corp to invest Rs 170 billion in Odisha petrochem projects

📝 Essel Group's Subhash Chandra enters cruise tourism with new firm

📝 Carborundum Universal looks to boost revenue to Rs 32 billion by FY20

📝 Direct tax collections grow at 6.6% and corporation tax barely 1%

📝 Broad agreement on world's largest trade pact likely in November: Singapore

📝 Observe.AI helps call centre agents perform job better without any pause

📝 Pharma funds make a comeback; now rises 17.3% for a one-year period

📝 No compromise in Brexit plan, says British Prime Minister Theresa May

*Financial Express*

📝 NASA plans 45-day effort to get its Mars rover back

📝 India Inc's foreign borrowing rises 74 per cent to USD 2.18 billion in July

📝 ITI limited signs agreements with 58 start-up companies

📝 VMware to comply with Indian government’s demand to localise data

📝 Mauritius tops India’s FDI charts again in FY18

📝 Intel, Philips take the lead in data-driven healthcare solutions

*Mint*

📝 Wipro bags its biggest-ever contract from Alight Solutions

📝 FPIs continue bullish stance on India, infuse ₹5,100 crore in August

📝 Union Bank moves NCLT against Gammon over ₹ 315 crore default

📝 Emaar to partner with Indian firms to monetize land bank

📝 Gems, jewellery exports decline by about 5% in April-July

📝 Solar installations in India down 52% in second quarter of 2018: report

📝 Apple records first-ever accident in self-driving car programme.

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