These are Suggested Articles for 15th September 2015 from The Hindu and Indian Express also included in the post are daily current affairs from various sources.
- World Bank ranks Gujarat as most investor-friendly State – Today’s Paper – The Hindu
- Munnar women to float an all-women trade union – NATIONAL – The Hindu
- ‘Every third pill taken across the globe is made in India’ –
- Sri Lanka plans new statute to redress Tamils’ grievances – NATIONAL – The Hindu
- After Rajasthan, Haryana sets norms for panchayat election contestants
- Gujarat most investor-friendly: WB – NATIONAL – The Hindu
- India yet to achieve U.N. Millennium Development Goals – NATIONAL – The Hindu
- NC Bill to relax beef ban law – NATIONAL – The Hindu
- Wedding expenses enough to make one a bonded labourer, says report –
- Panel formed to restructure water agencies – NATIONAL – The Hindu
- States seek review of ban on CMs’ photos in ads – NATIONAL – The Hindu
- U.N. report on Sri Lanka to be made public tomorrow – INTERNATIONAL – The Hindu
- EU struggles to hammer out deal on refugee quotas – INTERNATIONAL – The Hindu
- Nepal stays secular, rejects plan to make nation Hindu – INTERNATIONAL – The Hindu
- U.N. motion raises India’s hope for permanent Security Council seat –
- Federalism: Nepal’s final frontier – OPINION – The Hindu
- Bridging the trust deficit – OPINION – The Hindu
- The comprehensive healthcare alternative – OPINION – The Hindu
- Into uncharted waters – OPINION – The Hindu
- A blast and some questions – OPINION – The Hindu
- Lest we forget, history is important in Germany – OPINION – The Hindu
The Supreme Court, in its May 13 judgment, had banned ruling parties from publishing photos of Chief Ministers, political leaders and politicians in government-funded advertisements, saying that it cannot allow them to use taxpayers’ money to build a “personality cult.”
Dengue is not contagious.
Aedes mosquitoes are the carrier of the virus.
When the mosquito bites the infected person, and becomes infected, it can spread the infection to the other person with its bite.
The virus can’t spread directly from one person to another person.
these mosquitoes are daytime biters so one needs to be careful especially during day.
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