Sunday, July 30, 2017

To Protest Bad Roads, Hyderabad Techies Rode Horses To Work

To Protest Bad Roads, Hyderabad Techies Rode Horses To Work

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Nawaz Sharif quitting as the Prime Minister of Pakistan after the Supreme Court disqualified him over the Panama Papers is the lead story in most papers. 'Brother, Punjab CM Shahbaz to succeed him' writes The Times of India, while The Tribune reports that he will have to face a graft case, along with his children'. The Indian Express says that his children's offshore firms own 6 homes in London.' 'Third time not lucky for Sharif' is how The Pioneer puts it.
Nitish Kumar comfortably winning the crucial trust vote in Bihar figures in all papers. 'Kumar led NDA alliance gets 131 of the 243 votes' writes The Asian Age. The Hindu has a picture of the deputy CM Sushil Modi flashing the victory sign. The paper says 'leader of opposition Tejashwi Yadav says people's mandate betrayed.'
High political drama in Ahmedabad yesterday as 3 more Congress legislators resigned is adequately covered by the press. The Times of India has taken this as its lead story as it headlines 'Panic-stricken Congress herds 44 Gujarat MLAs to party-ruled Karnataka'.
NSA Ajit Doval's meeting with the Chinese president Xi makes front page news. Though The Indian Express says 'Xi praises NSA's, Doval says vital issues were discussed', yet The Times of India writes 'Doval, Xi meet but fail to break Doklam logjam'.
Investigation in the Sheena Bora murder case is reported by The Times of India and Mail Today. The Times of India writes that Shyamvar Rai, the driver who has turned approvE told the court that Indrani killed Sheena with her own hands.
And  finally, The  Financial Express writes 'that a Facebook like could be the friendly taxman',  of the government's plan to amass a warehouse of virtual information from social media sites. The paper says that a photo of your new car or post about your exotic holiday could lead the taxman to your door.

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