Afternoon News Headlines (December 1, 2018)

ONI Bureau:  Good Afternoon Readers! Here are the Afternoon News Bulletin on India and World by Odisha News Insight.

—   The Defence Acquisition Committee (DAC) approves procurements worth Rs 3000 crores, including BrahMos and Armoured Recovery Vehicles (ARVs).

—   G20 summit: India, China and Russia agree to increase trilateral cooperation.

—   Home Minister Rajnath Singh launched 112 emergency number in Nagaland’s Kohima today.

—   Jammu & Kashmir: 6th phase of polling for Panchayat elections is underway in the state.

—   More than 20,000 Indians have sought political asylum in US since 2014.

—   Women cops get rs. 1,000 for right-wing leader’s arrest at Sabarimala.

—   Google to shut its popular Hangouts service for consumers by 2020.

—   Washington to give preference to US-educated workers for H1-B visas.

—   ‘America has lost a patriot and humble servant’ in George Herbert Walker Bush: Barack Obama.

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