Tuesday, February 21, 2017

HYDERABAD TOPS THE LIST OF SINGLE WOMEN OVER 30

HYDERABAD TOPS THE LIST OF SINGLE WOMEN OVER 30

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"UP polls cross halfway mark, parties upbeat" leads the Hindustan Times.
"Opposition in push for non-NDA President " highlights The Asian Age on its front page.
"Captain Cool era ends as IPL side asks Dhoni to step down" is the lead in Times of India.
'If US cracks down on H1B visas, we'll be happy to have Indians relocate to Mexico'. The Indian Express quotes Mexico's Ambassador to India, Melba Pria calling borders a "living and ever-changing phenomena".
"US-China ties in turmoil, India eyes bigger (Asean) role" states the Times of India.
"Glitch on Jet flight to UK triggers scare in Germany" as fighters scramble to intercept plane, reports the Asian Age.
"Buying jewellery for over 2 lakh rupees to attract 1% tax" reports the DNA.
"Onion likely to move you to tears this year" as Agriculture Ministry has projected 5.8% fall in output, notes the Pioneer.
The Business Standard, on the other hand, says "Sweet'17 for sugar companies", reporting a record profit due to bumper crop in Uttar Pradesh and price spike.
Up to 50% drop in recruitment as "Funding Freeze Puts Startup Hiring in Cold Storage" informs the Economic Times.
"Delhi to use drones to help make road stretch signal-free" reports the DNA.
And finally, "Business heads take tribal coffee to global market" informs the Times of India, of a unique enterprise in the Araku Valley of Andhra Pradesh, to launch top-notch quality coffee overseas this week, under an exotic brand.

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