Thursday, May 25, 2017

Pakistan is death well, no one's safe there, says Indian national Uzma after return

Pakistan is death well, no one's safe there, says Indian national Uzma after return

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
The Cabinet clearing the Foreign Investment Promotion Board's abolition, marking a watershed in India's overseas investment framework is a lead headline across many papers today.
Writing on Defence Minister Arun Jaitley backing army action in Kashmir, the Indian Express writes " In war-like zone, let our Army officers decide- They don't have to consult Members  of Parliament on what they should do, says Jailtey".
US cuts Pak Military aid by 60 percent - Overall, Trump Admin proposes massive 190 million dollar reduction in financial support," writes the Pioneer.
The Times of India reports that with nearly 1.5 crore students living in suspense and the possibility of the CBSE class 12 results being delayed the CBSE is likely to move the Supreme Court against the Delhi High Court order asking it not to do away with the moderation policy this year.
The Hindustan Times notes that Moody's Investors service has downgraded China's credit Rating for the first time in nearly 30 years saying it expects the financial strength of the economy will erode in the coming year as growth slows and debt continues to rise.
The Tribune writes that disappointing thousands of employees, the Haryana government has ruled out an across the board raise in retirement age from 58 to 60, saying that this would mean denying jobs to youth.
And finally, in good news for chocolate lovers the Times of India writes that Chocolate is good for the heart and moderate consumption could cover the risk of stroke.

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