Friday, February 10, 2017

HYDERABAD: TWO ENGINEERING STUDENTS AMONG FOUR HELD FOR PRINTING, CIRCULATING FAKE NOTES

HYDERABAD: TWO ENGINEERING STUDENTS AMONG FOUR HELD FOR PRINTING, CIRCULATING FAKE NOTES

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
The Tamil Nadu crisis makes for front page news in most of the daily newspapers this morning."OPS quake rattles Sasikala's fortress. Chinnamma herds MLA's to safety as Paneerselvam orders inquiry into Jaya's death, governor consults legal experts" is the lead in Hindustan Times.
Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's scathing attack on his predecessor Manmohan Singh  The  Pioneer writes "Congress walks out to protest PM's MMS raincoat jibe" adding "Opposition seeks apology threatens to boycott House whenever Modi attends it".
"All cash withdrawal curbs to go, come March 13"says the DNA.The paper writes that Reserve Bank increases limit from Rs 24,000 to Rs 50,000 per week from February 20.
On the Calcutta High Court Judge Justice C .S Karnan The Hindu says "In a first, Supreme Court issues contempt notice to sitting High Court judge"adding"Justice Karnan accused of disgracing judiciary, impeding justice."
Writing that Reserve Bank Of India surprised investors for the third time in a row The Economic Times writes "Patel prefers to drive in neutral mode, keeps rates unchanged.Room to cut rates shrinks as stance shifted from accommodative to neutral".
"US to cut legal immigrants by half" notes The  Asian Age.The paper writes that two top US senators have proposed a bill that seeks to reduce the number of green card or legal permanent residency issued every year from currently about a million to half a million.

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