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13 October 2022: IMPORTANT News for CSE

 

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Important Newspaper Highlights for UPSC Civil Services Examination.

13 October 2022


The HINDU

🧡 (Page 1) : Inflation accelerates 7.41%, highest since April 

💚 (Page 1) : Home Minister to launch Hindi version of first-year MBBS books on October 16

🧡 (Page 5) : Tamil Nadu notifies India's first slender loris sanctuary

💚 (Page 5) : Forest officials under CBI scanner in ₹223-cr. case 

🧡 (Page 8) : The Court and the problem with its collegium 

💚 (Page 8) : The war against illegal goods as India's fight

🧡 (Page 9) : We need a forest-led COP27 

💚 (Page 12) : No more indictment under Section 66A of IT Act: Supreme Court 

🧡 (Page 13) : Cooperative Act amendments cleared

💚 (Page 14) : Army prepares road map for induction of electric vehicles

🧡 (Page 14) : A day to explore bear necessities 

💚 (Page 14) : Navy's MiG-29K crashes Goa, pilot ejects to safety 

🧡 (Page 16) : Cacophony of factors to roil sovereign credit metrics: S&P 

💚 (Page 16) : Govt. extends sugar exports to U.S. under TRQ till Dec. 31 




The Indian EXPRESS 


🧡 (Page 3) : Inflation rises to 7.4% in Sept, factory output declines in Aug

💚 (Page 3) : Under Cheetah deal, sought India's support on lifting ivory ban: Namibia 

🧡 (Page 3) : Education loan: Bid to hike guarantee cap to Rs 10 lakh 

💚 (Page 3) : Gambia deaths: Pharma firm production stopped, Centre forms committee

🧡 (Page 5) : Elderly man killed in Defence Colony hit-and-run; architect, bizman held 

💚 (Page 5) : Rs 900 crore environmental cost imposed on Delhi as NGT take note of waste at 3 landfills 

🧡 (Page 8) : Court frames charges of murder against wrestler Sushil Kumar

💚 (Page 8) : BA students, who used photo of Spanish actor Manu Rios to 'entrap' woman, apprehended 

🧡 (Page 9) : Govt clear Bill to amend multi-state co-op law 

💚 (Page 10) : SG: Validity of Act may not be covered by Ayodhya verdict

🧡 (Page 11) : Kerala 'human sacrifice': police probe suspected cannibalism angle 

💚 (Page 11) : No person should be prosecuted under Sec 66A of IT Act: top court 

🧡 (Page 12) : FALLING SHORT

💚 (Page 13) : That remote village, along the border

🧡 (Page 14) : Indian students abroad most likely to stay back in developed nations: report 

💚 (Page 14) : Red alert: 69% dip in wildlife in five decades, shows report

🧡 (Page 15) : 'Cacophony of factors', may shake credit metrics: S&P 

💚 (Page 15) : Common window for inter-regulatory products, services

🧡 (Page 16) : Reading IMF's economy report

💚 (Page 16) : Languages panel recommendations and fresh 'Hindi imposition' row 

🧡 (Page 21) : 477 WHALES DIE IN NEW ZEALAND STRANDINGS 


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