Thursday, March 23, 2017

Firebrand Hindu cleric as CM shocking rebuke to minorities: NYT

Firebrand Hindu cleric as CM shocking rebuke to minorities: NYT

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
The terrorist attack in London is on the front page of all dailies today. "Year after Brussels terror hits London" writes the Hindustan Times while the Tribune says "London Bleeds".
"UP government bans pan gutkha in offices" reports the Pioneer. The Hindustan Times, referring to the UP Chief Minister's initiatives writes "Adityanath targets romeos, cow smuggling and gutkha eaters".
The Asian Age writes that in a bid to avoid a clash with the CBSE class 12 Board exams the civic polls for the 3 municipal corporation in Delhi have been postponed by a day to April 23rd.
The Indian Express writes "Jaitley counters critique - says" Yes we are making Aadhar Mandatory", while the DNA quotes the Finance Minister as saying that aadhar can check tax evasion and its biometric details minimise the chances of its misuse. In a related story, The Asian Age writes that the Centre will dissolve eight appellate tribunals including competition Appellate Tribunal (CAT), Employees Provident Fund Appellate Tribunal and copyright board among other through the Finance bill, 2017.
The DNA reports that the long wait is finally over, India's longest road tunnel is all set to be thrown open for public use next month. The Engineering Marvel is the 9 km long Nashiri tunnel on the Strategic Srinagar-Jammu National Highway.
Under the headline "PM's gift for home buyers", the Pioneer writes that more people in the middle income group will get a rebate in interest on loans as the cap has been raised from 6 lakh rupees to 18 lakh rupees per annum.

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