Thursday, November 10, 2016

Mumbai: Management colleges take Tata-Mistry fallout as topic of case study

Mumbai: Management colleges take Tata-Mistry fallout as topic of case study

Newspapers Headlines
Donald Trump being elected the President of the United States, defeating Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, makes for front page news in most of the dailies this morning. 'Tearaway Trump. Shock and awe sweep the world as Donald drubs Hillary and Pundits', headlines the Mail Today. 'Trumps stuns sceptics', says Statesman. 'Don of an anxious era', is the banner headline in the Times of India. The paper writes, Trump will be 45th US President, despite losing popular vote.
In a related story, The Asian Age writes, 'An emotional Clinton wishes Trump success, vows assistance'. The paper also writes that Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Mr Trump in a series of tweets, saying India appreciates the friendship he articulated during his campaign.
'Big note deposits over 2.5 lakh rupees value will be under Income Tax scanner', informs the Hindustan Times.
The Tribune quotes the Finance Minister Arun Jaitley as saying 'No tax immunity on bank deposits'. 'More services exempt, banks open on Sunday', says the Hindu.
Writing on the effects of demonetisation of rupees 500 and rupees 1,000 notes from Tuesday midnight the Delhi special of The Asian Age writes, 'Chaos across city as people fight for 'change'. With Bank, ATM shut, thousands of people struggle to pay for daily essentials'.
'Trump joins Modi to rattle markets', is the lead in the Business Standard, adding 'As cashless India woke up to Donald Trump's winning strides, the stock market went on a roller-coaster ride'. Sensex plunged 1,689 points before closing 339 points lower after volatile trade, reacting to the double whammy. 'Trump heading to the White House and Modi striking down on black money'.
To combat air pollution, the Delhi government has re-launched the 'Swacch Delhi' Application, along with civic agencies to empower citizens, writes The Mail Today.
And finally, women remember more than men. A study proves that middle-aged women outperform men of their age on all memory measures, reports The Hindustan Times.

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