Sunday, 9 June 2019

Current affair s on 09.06.2019

Today's Headlines from www:

*Economic Times*

📝 TVS Motor becomes official sponsor of Bangladesh football team

📝 Air travel to become bit costlier as govt announces hike in aviation security fee from July 1

📝 Mahindra to observe no production days at plants for up to 13 days this quarter

📝 Indian Railways to provide massage service on board running trains

📝 India has 597 ATMs less in 2019 than 2017: RBI report

📝 Embassy buys 14% in Indiabulls Real Estate in bulk deal

 📝 Local telecom equipment makers seek price preference

*Business Standard*

📝 NBFC cash crunch worsens; bond issuances at 7-month low of Rs 880 cr in May

📝 G20 agrees to close gaps used by global tech giants to cut corporate taxes

📝 Wells Fargo to settle $386-mn insurance suit

📝 IBM bets on open source in telecom, prepares for global 5G deployment

📝 Google India spruces up operations to tap into cloud opportunities

📝 IT ministry to set up software product council with outlay of Rs 1,500 cr

📝 Solar energy installations drop to 49% in Q1 over lack of fund availability

*Financial Express*

📝 Job creation: Centre plans hiring spree, to recruit 5 lakh in two years

📝 Jet Airways fallout: Cross-border insolvency norms to be amended

📝 TVS Motor becomes official sponsors for Bangladesh football body

📝 DHFL repays dues worth Rs 276.05 crore to investors

📝 Boeing wanted to wait 3 years to fix safety alert on 737 Max

📝 Modi govt notifies extension of PM-KISAN; now, all farmers could avail benefits

📝 China-US talk trade on sidelines of G-20 finance gathering

*Mint*

📝 Trump criticises NASA moon mission, thinks it should focus on 'bigger things'

📝 France ready to cut Renault stake to support Nissan ties: Report

📝 Iran has no plans to leave OPEC despite tensions: Oil minister

📝 RBI governor Shaktikanta Das bats for new rules for NBFC sector

📝 India likely to receive lower rains in June, monsoon to pick up in Aug-Sept

📝 App-based cab service GoaMiles finally welcomes Ola, Uber in Goa

📝 FedEx will stop air shipments of packages for Amazon.

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