Friday, November 2, 2018

#MeToo: Wife defends MJ Akbar; former minister says 'Pallavi ..

#MeToo: Wife defends MJ Akbar; former minister says 'Pallavi ..   


NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
On the deteriorating air quality in Delhi, The Times of India notices "On Day 1 of pollution curbs rampant violations in city." The Asian Age reports "Ministers of 4 states skip meet on Delhi pollution." The Indian Express headlines," Unfavorable  weather, crop burning and Diwali: Capital's air quality to get worse, say experts."
The apex court warning High Court of taking over and having a centralised exam for recruitment of Judges is a story in Hindustan Times. The paper writes "Judge recruitments: Supreme Court raps High Courts."
Several news papers have given front page coverage to "Chandrababu Naidu meeting Rahul Gandhi." The Hindu reports " Congress, TDP to forge front against Modi-led BJP government. The Indian Express headline "Eye on 2019, Naidu buries anti-Congress past, meets Rahul; Pawar and Mulayam too."
On developments in CBI case The Statesmen quotes the agency as saying "Incriminating material against Asthana" while Hindustan Times reports "Central Vigilance Commission tells Verma to be ready for examination in corruption probe." The Pioneer reports, "CBI justifies in Delhi High Court FIR against Asthana."
Papers also note the killing of BJP Jammu and Kashmir Secretary. The Tribune writes, "Kishtwar BJP leader, kin shot."
In some other stories, The Business Standard writes, "Kolkata is India's most commuter friendly Metro."
The Pioneer reports, "Airlines under CCI lens for alleged nexus to hike airfares."
For lovers of Satyajit Ray's films, The Hindu carries an exclusive story, "Pather Panchali on BBC list of best foreign language film."
And finally, The once constant celebratory accessory of Diwali, 'Khilone' or toys made out of sugar, is now conspicuous by their absence in the festive season. The DNA writes,"Chocolates, not 'khilone' sweeten festival now."

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