Saturday, December 24, 2016

Trump receives 'very nice' Christmas letter from Putin

Trump receives 'very nice' Christmas letter from Putin

NEWSPAPERS  HEADLINES
Newspapers cover the surprise resignation of Delhi Lieutenant Governor. "Jung over for now," headlines Mail Today. "Najeeb Jung calls it quits. LG says wants to pursue academics" says DNA. "Kejri: I wish him all the best," The Asian Age quotes the Delhi Chief Minister. "Congress cries deal, seeks explanation from Central Government, saying there is more to it than meets the eye," reports The Pioneer.
"Tamil Nadu replaces its chief secretary after I-T raids. Seasoned bureaucrat Dr girija Vaidyanathan, is the new Cheif Secretary," reports The Asian Age.
"Modi hits back at Rahul's allegations of corruption," headlines Hindustan Times. "Trashes message and messenger," reports The Economic Times. "Opposition defending the corrupt," quotes The Tribune. "Where's the earthquake? Modi mocks Rahul," says The Pioneer. "Mock me all you like but answer question on corruption: Rahul," reports Hindustan Times.
Troubled times for TATAs. "Tata, Mistry stare at a long battle, reports DNA. "Company Law Tribunal rejects Mistry's plea to disslove Tata Sons board," says The Hindu Business Line. In another development, "Nusli Wadia ousted from Tata Steel at an extra-ordinary general meeting requisitioned by Tata Sons and other group promoters," notes The Statesman.
"Cashless and worry-free in Andhra Pradesh. A once unbanked village, Kakuturivaripalem, in Prakasam district has gone cashless with all of its 2,209  residents adopting bank accounts and mobile phone," reports The Hindu. "Debit Card on overdrive, up 30% in the first 19 days of December over the comparative period of November," post de-monetization, reports The Financial Express.
Allaying and putting to rest all fears, The Hindu reports, "Not possible to empty toilet tanks mid-air, says airlines, as there are no controls inside the aircraft for doing this."
And finally, "No place to park? you can't buy a car: Government mulling rule," reports The Times of India. "Purchasing a vehicle may become a herculean task soon if you are not able to furnish proof of legal parking space," says The Pioneer.

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