Important Articles from the Hindu Newspaper : 10/7/2024


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Front Page

  • Putin accepts Modi’s request to release Indian military recruits
  • Bilateral trade target for 2030 set at $100 billion

Science

  • ‘Outstanding work’: IIT-M team makes mineral nanoparticles with water

World

  • China hits back at NATO’s ‘attacks’ ahead of summit

Business

  • ‘Note ban, GST, COVID cost ₹11.3 lakh cr. and 1.6 cr. informal jobs’
  • Minimum Support Price, loan waiver crucial issues for farmers
  • ‘Financial inclusion index rose with growth across segments’

News

  • Centre holds review of NEP with States, to chart five-year action plan
  • India, Russia to boost bilateral trade to $100 billion by 2030
  • Russia offers compensation, citizenship to kin of Indians killed in war against Ukraine
  • Amid criticism, India rejects concerns about ties with Russia
  • New Delhi and Moscow call for ‘zero tolerance’ towards terrorism
  • Congress submits breach of privilege notice against PM
  • Court to hear review pleas on same-sex marriage case

Text & Context

  • Geospatial view on maternal healthcare for the tribal population in Gujarat
  • On reducing tariffs for smartphone components
  • What is the draft Digital Competition Bill?

Opinion

  • The innate limitations in executing iCET
  • In 2024, Maoists suffer severe setbacks in Chhattisgarh

Editorial

  • A Budget that drives growth with stability
  • The shape of manufacturing 3.0 for Modi 3.0
  • A new trend

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