Saturday, December 22, 2018

Agencies Can Snoop On Any Computer, Says Centre's Order, Triggering Alarm

Agencies Can Snoop On Any Computer, Says Centre's Order, Triggering Alarm

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Political Blocs vying to get their pre-poll arithmetic right and High court's approval to BJP's rally in Bengal are the headlines that stand out among others today. "UPA seals Bihar alliance, NDA reaches out to ally" headlines The Hindustan Times while The Statesman says, "Former NDA partner Kushwaha joins UPS" adding, 'Boost to grand alliance in Bihar; RLSP chief accuses Modi of failing to fulfill promises'.
"Calcutta HC allows BJP to hold rath yatras in Bengal" notes The Hindu. It adds, 'Threat to law and order must be real, says judge'. "Calling Bengal order whimsical, Calcutta HC clears BJP rath yatra with conditions" is the headline in The Indian Express.
Govt lending a helping hand to PSUs finds a mention in DNA Money which writes, "Govt to infuse more money into weak PSU banks" adding 'To take total recapitalisation by Centre to 1.06 lakh crore rupees this fiscal'.
"GST meeting on PM pledge to slash rates" informs The Pioneer of govt plan to ease GST slabs.
"Loksabha passes Consumer Protection Bill" writes the DNA while The Tribune says, "Loksabha clears two key legislations" adding 'Amid disruptions, House agress to discuss talaq Bill on Dec 27'.
In some economic news Business Standard writes, "Swiggy raises one billion dollar; valuation jumps fivefold since February". India's largest food-ordering giant Swiggy getting fresh funding from South African Internet and media conglomerate Naspers.
Writing on The IGI airport getting ready to face foggy conditions The Pioneer says, "Good news for Delhi fliers! IGIA can see through fog"
"China's OBOR takes military turn in Pak" notes The Times of India while The Indian Express says, "China builds air assets in Tibet, Indian missile unit head east".
And Finally, there comes a good news for people suffering from respiratory ailments. The Times of India reports of a study saying, "Now, a genetically modified plant to clean indoor air"

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