Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Chief Minister Kamal Nath Waives Farm Loans, 2 Hours After Taking Oath

Chief Minister Kamal Nath Waives Farm Loans, 2 Hours After Taking Oath

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:

PM Modi's maiden visit to Rae Bareli, and Bhupesh Baghel being named Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh, are highlighted in the press this morning.
"PM Modi takes war to Sonia's home turf" is the lead in the DNA. Addressing a rally there, "Modi slams Congress: No Quatrocchi mama or Michel uncle in NDA's deals" headlines the Indian Expess.
"Baghel wins Chhattisgarh CM race" leads the Pioneer. "Ending Chhattisgarh suspense, Congress says Baghel will be Chief Minister" writes the Times of India.
"Stalin proposes Rahul as PM candidate for 2019, leaves many in Opposition surprised" reports the Indian Express.
"Parliament braces for a stormy week as Opposition lines up notices" observes the DNA.
"67 per cent of 5,151 Smart city projects stuck on paper; But Housing ministry says implementation pace has picked up" notes The Hindu Business Line.
"Pak infiltration operations shifting to Jammu border" with 40 terrorists pushed into India in the last 3 years through the international border, the Hindustan Times cites an NIA report.
On Nursery admissions, "105 schools in Delhi fail to make criteria public, asked to stop admission process" by the Delhi government, informs The Pioneer.
Papers report PV Sindhu winning the World Tour Finals with photographs. The Hindu carries the caption "Making History". The Indian Express states "First big title win this year, Sindhu pockets her biggest pay cheque too".
The Pioneer notes "Government to promote water transport during Kumbh" as it plans to use inland waterways for ferrying pilgrims and tourists.
And finally, "71 war widow's wait to see husband ends" reports The Times of India, of a moment that brought out both tears and smiles. Amra Devi, a newly-wed at the time of the war, was gifted a photograph of her husband, a martyr of the 1971 war, on the occasion of Vijay Diwas on Sunday, ending an almost five-decade long wait.

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