Wednesday, June 14, 2017

6 Terror Attacks In 24 Hours In Kashmir, Several Security Personnel Injured

6 Terror Attacks In 24 Hours In Kashmir, Several Security Personnel Injured

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley's remarks on farm loan waivers after a meeting convened by the Finance Ministry dominates front page headlines. The DNA reports ' Center wont pay for farm loan waivers , says Jaitley : States offering debt relief will have to cough up their own funds". The Times of India highlights a rising trend which some bankers flagged at the meeting convened by the Finance ministry as it writes "Farmers wilfully defaulting on loans in hope of waiver".
In the backdrop of the forthcoming Presidential elections, the Hindu reports "BJP forms panel to hold talks on presidential poll : Group of three Ministers to reach out to allies, Opposition".
The Supreme Court giving its nod to the declaration of results of the NEET exam for admission to the country's medical and dental colleges is widely noticed in the press. The Hindustan Times writes "CBSE to declare NEET results in two weeks after SC nudge".
The DNA draws attention to a request made by the Election Commission to the government. The paper writes "EC seeks High Court like powers from government to punish people guilty of contempt".
In a story which the Pioneer says could spell trouble for actor Sanjay Dutt the paper writes that the Bombay High Court has asked the Maharashtra government to justify its decision to release Sanjay Dutt early from prison in the 1993 serial blast case.
Almost all the papers report that Justice C S Karnan of the Calcutta High Court who faces arrest retired yesterday. The Tribune observes "Justice Karnan retires while absconding".
The Economic Times in a story captioned 'Govt. to start mapping your online shopping habits' writes that from next month government surveys on expenditure will ask questions on e-commerce spending habits.

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