Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Alok Verma was collecting documents relating to Rafale 'scam', forcibly sent on leave: Rahul Gandhi

Alok Verma was collecting documents relating to Rafale 'scam', forcibly sent on leave: Rahul Gandhi

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The Home Minister assessing security and interacting with political parties in his Srinagar visit asserted, "Talks and terror can't go together." The Asian Age, quoting the Prime Minister of Pakistan says, "Will reach out to India again post 2019 polls."
The strict guidelines of the Supreme Court for bursting firecrackers have sent shock waves through the cracker markets in the country. "Diwali Breather chokes sellers", writes the Mail Today. The DNA quotes the traders, "Cracker sale to take a blow, black Diwali for us."
NCP Chief Sharad Pawar says, "Opposition pact unlikely for Lok Sabha polls", is a headline in the Tribune, with the current situation in the country being similar to the one in 2004.
A leading law firm pulls back clean chit for Chanda Kochhar from charges of nepotism and conflict of interest with regard to loans given to the Videocon group is a story covered in the Financial Express.
About the ongoing battle in the CBI between its two top officers, The Indian Express writes, "No 1 versus No 2: Asthana stripped of all responsibilities at CBI, probe against him continues." The headline in the Times of India says, "CBI NO 2 Rakesh Asthana ran extortion racket in a garb of the probe, says agency." While the Hindu writes, "Modi steps in, as CBI begins to probe its own leadership."
Hindustan Times on its front page says, "China won't let Azhar be listed as a terrorist", indicating China will continue blocking efforts to list Jaish-e-Mohammed Chief Masood Azhar as a global terrorist.
The Indian Express quotes IIT-Madras, writing to HRD minister expressing 'deep disappointment' at not being selected as one of India's top six institutions of Eminence, despite a recommendation from the UGC mandated selection panel.
And finally, the Hindustan Times mentions about the Delhi government's Directorate of Education coming up with guidelines to make its schools 'inclusive' of transgender students and to 'train' principals of all government-run schools on handling issues relating to them.

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