Thursday, November 2, 2017

Special courts to try politicians in national interest: Supreme Court

Special courts to try politicians in national interest: Supreme Court 

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
India now in top 100 business-friendly nations, and veteran leader Prem Kumar Dhumal, being picked as Himachal CM face, are the stories highlighted in the press today.
"India jumps 30 spots in 1 year to No.100 on ease of doing business", is the lead in The Times of India. The Pioneer calls it, "Giant leap in 'doing business' ", while the Hindustan Times terms it "Rising Through the Ranks".
"Back to Dhumal to win back Himachal", headlines The Tribune, of the two-time former Himachal CM being named as BJP's Chief Ministerial candidate. The Pioneer remarks "It's Rajput vs Rajput in Himachal polls", as BJP names Dhumal to take on Congress's Virbhadra Singh.
"Army to build foot overbridge in Mumbai, many wonder why", notes The Tribune. The Times of India writes "Furore as Army told to build 3 Mumbai bridges". The Indian Express comments "Mumbai death bridge to be built on a war footing- by Army".
"India clears 21 thousand 700 crore rupee project to replace ageing Chetak choppers", informs the Hindustan Times on its front page.
"Shivraj  gets clean chit as 490 are charged in Vyapam exam scam", notes The Indian Express of CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan's name being cleared by the CBI.
Licenses of hotels serving hookah in Delhi, either in non-smoking or smoking zone, to be cancelled, says Delhi health minister Satyendar Jain, reports The Times of India.
'National anthem in morning, Vande Mataram in evening must', The Indian Express cites the Jaipur Mayor making it mandatory for its staff to sing the national anthem and song.
And finally, The Times of India informs "Future prospects basis for mishap payouts, says Supreme Court; Seeks to ensure 'Just ' Amount for Accident victims", based on future prospects of deceased person, rather than only loss of present income.

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