Monday, December 12, 2016

TN,AP braces for impact of 'Vardah'; schools closed in 4 dists

TN,AP braces for impact of 'Vardah'; schools closed in 4 dists

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Former Indian Air Force chief S.P Tyagi saying that PMO was part of Agusta move during UPA regime makes for a front page story in The Tribune.
Prime Minister flays opposition, defends note ban reports the Asian Age. The Financial Express quotes Prime Minister Narender Modi saying cash crunch to ease after 50 days.
The Chief Minister panel on digital payment has asked government to roll out a more user friendly version of USSD *99# on mobile for making cashless payment, reports Pioneer.
Niti Aayog has proposed weekly and quarterly lucky draws for all electronic transactions to push the government ambition's of cashless economy plan, is a Hindustan Times report.
Sasikala gets full backing, set to lead AIADMK is an Asian Age headline. 280 people died of shock over former Chief Minister Jayalalithaa's death, it adds.
US President elect Donald Trump has a new slogan "Buy American, Hire American, thus threatening H-1B visa holders report many papers.
"Cut off Manipur has bigger worries than demonetization", headline The Hindu pointing to an acute shortage of essential goods after November 1 clamp down by United Naga Council.
Delhi Metro card limit being revised to 2,000/- / External Affairs Minister Ms Sushma Swaraj's having undergone a successful kidney transplant  / Singer Hans Raj Hans joining BJP / Now a 3D printed affordable prosthetic hand / Aadhaar number a must for JEE applicants  and a Delhi professor offering a kidney to a bus cleaner in Delhi are some of the other stories covered by various newspapers today.
And finally, Times of India reports of a Class VI Jamshedpur girl MONDRITA Chatterjee who used her pocket money to construct toilets for poor people and has being thus recognised by the Chhattisgarh government. 

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