Friday, May 19, 2017

Does quitting social media make you happier? Yes, say young people doing it

Does quitting social media make you happier? Yes, say young people doing it

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
The ICJ order on Kulbhushan Jadhav, the fixing of GST rates and the Tripal Talaq issue are the lead stories in today's newspapers.
"Hague stays Jadhav execution," headlines The Tribune. "Pak loses face," says DNA. " To obey or not? Stung Pak is divided over answer," reports The Indian Express.
"Food grains to be cheaper as GST rates fixed," is lead story in Hindustan Times. "12-18% GST rate for most products," highlights Business Standard.
"Qazis to take brides' view on triple talaq: Muslim law board," reports The Times of India. "Muslim Board now open to advisory against triple talaq," says The Tribune.
"Hacker steals 17 million Zomato users' data, briefly puts it on dark web," reports The Times Of India. "Legal experts say consumers who lost personal info in India's biggest cyber breach can file for damages," headlines Mail Today.
"General Motors drives sales out of India, to focus on exports," reports Business Standard. "End of the road in India for GM," says Business Line.
"Ex-FBI chief Mueller to lead  Trump-Russia probe," reports The Pioneer. "Trump's troubles trip up global markets, Dalal street too stumbles," notes The Economic Times.
"Bill to seize property of fugitives unveiled," is a front page story in The Times of India. The paper says, "The draft law seeks to confiscate property of 'Fugitive Economic offenders' and plug loopholes to deter offenders from evading the process of Indian law."
"To distribute Rs 20 crores, Akhilesh government splurged Rs 15 crores on functions," is the "startling finding" in a report "tabled by the CAG in the UP Assembly," reports The Indian Express.
And, finally, a poignant appeal from  the late Union Environment Minister Anil Madhav Dave: "Do not erect a memorial when I die, but plant a tree if you loved and respected me," reports The Tribune.

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