Tuesday, May 24, 2016

How a young IT minister is transforming Hyderabad into a global business city once again

How a young IT minister is transforming Hyderabad into a global business city once again

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:

    The Hindustan Times reports Prime Minister's Mann Ki Baat address to the nation: "Save every drop of water: Modi". "Humankind itself destroyed nature and put itself on path of destruction," quotes The Pioneer.
    "Six Assam Rifle soldiers killed in Manipur ambush," reports The Hindu. Militants attacked their convoy near the Myanmar border.
    "US drone strike kills Taliban supremo Mansoor in Pakistan," notes The Asian Age and other dailies.
    Of the Prime Minister's Iran visit, The Indian Express reports "Trade, transit links on table, but Pakistan will be on back of the mind for both India, Iran."  Also Newspapers carry pictures of Mr. Modi starting his tour of Iran with a visit to the Bhai Ganga Singh Sabha Gurdwara in Tehran.
    "Centre in no hurry to decide Governor Rajan's fate," reports The Economic Times.
    Kiran Bedi's appointment as Governor of Puducherry and Anurag Thakur's election as President of BCCI have been noted in all dailies.
    "IAS exam age limit may be lowered," reports the Hindustan Times, of a UPSC-appointed committee recommendation to reduce the upper age limit for entrance into premier civil services such as the IAS and IPS.
    "Mamata Banerjee to go to Rome for Mother Teresa's sainthood on September 4th, following an invitation by the Missionaries of Charity, reports The Asian Age.
    "Poor show: over 50% flunk Haryana Class X board exam," reports The Tribune, indicating that much needs to be done to raise the standard of education.

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