Sunday, March 12, 2017

Modi win brings hope of reforms, could push Nifty to all-time high

Modi win brings hope of reforms, could push Nifty to all-time high

Newspapers Headlines
D-Day for five States Assembly Elections results makes for front page news in the most of the dailies this morning. "Counting of votes today; parties keep fingers crossed" reports The Statesmen. "Long wait ends for Punjab, UP, Goa, Uttarakhand, Manipur results" says The Tribune.
In a related story The Pioneer writes "Election Commissions goes high-tech for D-Day today" adding that "for the first time, election panel will also provide analytics through an interactive dashboard."
Referring to the Maruti Manesar plant clashes on July 18 2012 the DNA writes "Court convicts 31, acquits 117."
"Supreme Court issues bailable warrant against Justice C S Karnan" states The Hindu. The paper writes Calcutta High Court judge calls it a motivated, ridiculous and illegal order.
India's first lunar probe the Chandrayaan-1 sapce - craft - which was considered lost, is still orbiting the moon, Nasa scientists have found using a new ground based radar technique reports The Asian Age.
"Jio, Paytm apologise for ads featuring Modi" says Hindustan Times.
Mail Today in a disturbing front page story reports that the "ISIS eyes U. P. as its new lab of terror". The paper reports that security agencies say more than 100 youngsters are being tracked, about 20 being deradicalised in the state.
"Enemy Property Bill passed in House of 31, Opp says Government breached trust" writes The Indian Express. "Heirs of Pakistan migrants lose right to assets" informs The Pioneer.
"Mother Dairy hikes milk prices by up to Rs 3" in Delhi NCR reports The Hindu. The paper writes the company cites significant rise in procurement rates; last hike took place in July 2016.
An El Nino event, usually associated with weak monsoons in India, has been predicted in the second half of this year says The Times of India.
And finally, Ever wondered why you itch when another person scratches in front of you, says Hindustan Times.

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