Monday, January 9, 2017

Note ban hits Telangana govt’s first-ever global investors meet

Note ban hits Telangana govt’s first-ever global investors meet

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Many papers lead today, With Pictorial representations of a snow clad Shimla and excerpts of the Prime Ministers Modi's speech at the end of the BJP's National Excutive Meeting.
"Shimla white washed" writes the Hindustan Times adding "Delhi to get colder, more rain possible."
"Modi Mantra to BJP: more power to poor" says that DNA while the Hindu writes "Keep the faith, Modi tells party leaders ahead of polls."
The Indian Express leads with the headline "Explain demonetisation, your role, flip-flop, secrecy: Parliament panel to RBI governor - Urjit Patel to appear before the Public Accounts Committee on January 28th, list of 10 questions sent."
The Hindustan Times writes that cricketer turned Politician Navjot Singh Sidhu is likely to join the Congress on January 9th or 10th, after much dilly-dallying and unsuccessful talks with the Aam Aadmi Party.
The Pioneer reports that according to the US intelligence, Russians President Vladimir Putin ordered an influence campaign aimed at hurting Hillary Clinton and helping Donald Trump win in the 2016 Presidential Election.
Under the headline, "The ugly face of Touch up Apps", the Mail Today writes that popular photo editing software may use privacy loopholes to steal your identity. The paper adds that the app provider can access all the data stored in your smart phone and cyber awareness is critical before downloading any such App.
And Finally, if you were born on September 16th, you have got company.' The Times of India writes that September 16th has the unique distinction of being the most common birthday date in the world. according to researchers at Harvard University.

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