Important Articles from the Hindu Newspaper : 7/12/2024


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Front Page

  • Amid high inflation, RBI retains repo rate at 6.5%
  • Vikram Misri to visit Dhaka on Monday as tensions mount

World

  • China warns Taiwan that relying on the U.S. for independence will ‘inevitably hit a wall’
  • S. Korea ruling party head wants to cancel powers of President

Business

  • Balance between growth and inflation is unsettled, says RBI Governor Das
  • RBI’s MuleHunter to prevent digital fraud
  • No plans for de-dollarisation: Das
  • Small finance banks allowed to transfer loan amounts via UPI
  • ‘GDP slowdown in Q2 not systemic, Q3 to compensate’
  • RBI to start podcast to communicate effectively

News

  • Gyanvapi mosque committee opposes petitions against Places of Worship Act of 1991
  • India’s growth story will encompass northeast India: PM
  • Centre to develop four new tourist destinations in J&K with help from World Bank
  • Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation wins global award
  • New norms for pilots can be implemented from July next year, DGCA tells Delhi HC
  • Indira Gandhi Peace Prize to be conferred on Michelle Bachelet
  • Trump administration deserves a lot of credit for Quad, says Jaishanka

Editorial

  • Public health — insights from the 1896 Bombay Plague
  • Building on the revival of the manufacturing sector
  • Silica scars
  • Staying the course

States

  • New research by CSIR sheds light on genetic heritage of the Nicobarese


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