Curated News Articles - 03-07-2018 18 hrs

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Former Maharashtra CM Antulay seriously ill
Former Maharashtra Chief Minister and veteran Congressman A R Antulay has been admitted to the Breach Candy hospital for kidney failure.
Vasan unveils party flag sporting images of Kamaraj, Moopanar
Former Union minister G K Vasan, who quit the Congress recently, unveiled a tri-colour flag for his yet-to-be named party on Wednesday.
Sensex surges over 200 points on global cues
Above-normal monsoon so far and narrowing of the country's trade deficit perked up mood, brokers said.
Vasan unveils party flag sporting images of Kamaraj, Moopanar
Former Union minister G K Vasan, who quit the Congress recently, unveiled a tri-colour flag for his yet-to-be named party on Wednesday.
NCP attacks Maharashtra CM for not paying visit to 26/11 memorial
NCP today slammed chief minister Devendra Fadnavis for not paying homage to the martyrs of 26/11 terror attacks by visiting the memorial built for them.
Markets
Higher generation from windmills improves power supply
This is a breather for distribution companies from Gujarat, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.
Higher generation from windmills improves power supply
This is a breather for distribution companies from Gujarat, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.
Tech view: Nifty forms Inside Bar, but trade setup still favours bears
Analysts believe a sustained breach above 10,755 is required for the bulls to be on top.
India Unlimited
Uttar Pradesh tops all states with 3.2 lakh toilets built in 17 days
UP was followed by Rajasthan, which constructed 2,54,953 toilets, and Karnataka, which got 2,41,708 toilets built in the same period, it said.
PSBs asked to provide customers clean toilets at branches
The 21 PSBs have about 1.25 lakh branches and the six state-owned insurance companies have presence across the country.
Three years of Swachh India: Rural India numbers showing progress
In three years of Swachh Bharat, rural sanitation coverage has increased to 69% from 39%, more than 230-million people in villages have stopped defecating in the open.