India, France sign 14 pacts, Suresh Prabhu to additionally handle civil aviation portfolio, and other top stories of the day

Updated - March 10, 2018 07:28 pm IST

Published - March 10, 2018 06:36 pm IST

India, France sign 14 pacts

We will jointly fight terror, radicalisation, says Macron after talks with Modi

Suresh Prabhu gets additional charge of Civil Aviation Ministry

The decision comes a day after the resignation of Ashok Gajapathi Raju of TDP was accepted by President Ram Nath Kovind.

Coast Guard chopper makes emergency landing in Raigad

Officials said that the Chetak helicopter was on a routine patrol when some technical difficulties were detected around 25 minutes after it took off, due to which an emergency landing was made near the Nandgaon beach in Murud.

Bhaiyyaji Joshi re-elected as RSS general secretary

The Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha, the highest body for decision making and policy formulation for the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), on Saturday re-elected Bhaiyyaji Joshi as the Sarkaryavah (General Secretary) of the RSS for the next three years at its annual meeting in Nagpur.

Thousands bid adieu to senior Congressman Patangrao Kadam

A sea of mourners bid adieu to senior Congress leader and former Maharashtra Minister Patangrao Kadam at Kadegaon Tehsil in western Maharashtra’s Sangli district on March 10.

How Trump's plan to slap tariffs on steel, aluminium could affect Indian manufacturers

The impact of tariffs on the import of steel and aluminium will make a host of goods from cars to canned beer, more expensive in the U.S. market.

No limitless tenure like Xi, says Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is expected to be reelected for a fourth term in an upcoming ballot, said on Saturday he had no plans to change the Constitution to stay in the Kremlin beyond 2024.

GST Council approves rollout of e-way bill from April

For intra-State movement, the e-way bill will be rolled out in a phased manner beginning April 15, and will cover all the States by June 1.

Not easy but almost sure of victory, says Sutapa Sikdar on her husband Irrfan Khan’s health

The 51-year-old Irrfan Khan had announced that he was suffering from a “rare disease”

Rabada charged over Steve Smith shoulder bump, faces ban

South Africa fast bowler Kagiso Rabada is in danger of being banned for the rest of the series after he was charged on Saturday by match officials for intentionally bumping into Australia captain Steve Smith when he got him out on the first day of the second Test in Port Elizabeth.

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