Today’s Important News : 11 September 2014

Today’s Important News (11-09-2014)
The Hindu

National

  1. ‘Right to sell liquor no fundamental right’

  2. 2G case: recording of evidence concludes

  3. Boat owner moves SC for marine’s medical test

  4. Chouhan hopes for consensus on GST

  5. Maharashtra Governor returns govt. proposals

  6. NIA achieves breakthrough in espionage case

  7. Adityanath defies ban, addresses meet

  8. Can totaliser be used for counting votes, asks SC

  9. SC directive to govt. on release of Indian sailors

  10. Gadkari, Tribal Ministry at loggerheads

  11. Congress’ Young Turks vs Old Guards rift deepens

  12. Minorities panel to examine complaint against BJP legislator

  13. Advisory Board on financial frauds recast

  14. Mumbai Police ramp up watch on mafia

  15. ‘J&K floods, a grim reminder of climate change’

  16. Govt. to reconstitute wildlife board

  17. BJP uses humour to connect with voters on social media

  18. Industry resents levy on operational mines

  19. Ensure sugarcane growers get their dues, Centre tells States

  20. Armed forces, NDRF continue rescue operations

  21. Provide Ebola screening facilities at Pune, Nagpur airports: HC

  22. Jaipur litfest in January, 77 authors in first line-up

  23. British shipwreck found after 170 years

  24. Age-old manuscripts soon to be an online read

  25. Send senior officers from States to J&K: Modi

  26. 30,000 troops deployed for relief and rescue

Current Affair MCQ

International

  1. Obama to outline anti-IS strategy

  2. Kiev offers greater autonomy

  3. Hundreds bid adieu to Firoza Begum

  4. Tamil party threatens agitation

  5. Assassination threat to Twitter employees

  6. English classes for Nepal statute-makers

  7. U.S. teen pleads guilty to aiding terror group

  8. Film about dissidents banned

India and World

No News

Business News

  1. Cabinet clears stake sale in Coal India, ONGC and NHPC

  2. State Bank mulls stock option for employees

  3. Frilp to make foray into Southeast Asian market

  4. Indian economy poised to grow at 5.6 per cent in 2014: UNCTAD

  5. Vistara awaits formal clearances

  6. No anti-dumping duty on import of solar panels

  7. Now, withdraw cash without card

  8. Economic prospects brighten: Moody’s

  9. Skoda launches Yeti upgrade

  10. Sudarshan Venu is Joint MD of TVS Motor

  11. iPhone 6, iPhone 6Plus to hit Indian shores on Oct 17

  12. Vijayan Rajes is UPASI President

  13. Subhash Chandra Garg appointed as World Bank ED

  14. New VP for Renault India

Science and Technology

  1. Sapota’s anticancer properties studied

  2. Can BRCA gene be patented?

  3. Nutrient deficiencies in mulberry

  4. Langurs are three distinct species

  5. First water clouds found outside solar system

  6. Scientists engage citizen oceanographers

  7. Textbook theory behind volcanoes wrong?

  8. Climate change: more forest fires in Europe

  9. Deforestation to grow crops affects climate

  10. NASA probe will study Earth's forests in 3-D

  11. Tear gas' temporary impact on lung health

Sports

  1. Punjab retains Dhruv Pandove Trophy

  2. Mary Kom ready for the Incheon challenge

  3. Amritraj reiterates altitude advantage

  4. Challengers, a shot in the arm for promising Indian players

  5. Hegde misses double by a whisker

  6. Sponsor’s bonus for Nishikori

  7. No one bowls with a perfectly straight action

  8. Delhi HC orders probe into karate mess

  9. Batasari wins a double

  10. Ganguly focuses on Bengal cricket

  11. East Bengal’s win betters its title chances

  12. Dipika upbeat about India’s chances

  13. Belagavi in semifinals

  14. No IOA observers for AIBA-monitored elections

  15. India suffers defeats

  16. Asian junior & cadet TT

  17. Rajini Krishnan for Malaysian Super Series

  18. Ekm men and Tvm women in finals

  19. AITA tourney from Sept. 15

Others

No News

Editorials and Articles

  1. A jihadi battle of brands

  2. ‘We will not allow an external probe’

  3. Israel, a gift of the Arabs

  4. CBI Director under scrutiny

  5. Peace and prosperity through security and stability