Sunday, December 30, 2018

'Chowkidar working tirelessly to secure your future': PM Modi at Ghazipur rally; NDA allies abstain

'Chowkidar working tirelessly to secure your future': PM Modi at Ghazipur rally; NDA allies abstain

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:

Most of the dailies have covered the news on the Cabinet approving stringent laws to protect kids below 18 years under POCSO. "Death for brutal child rape" writes The Pioneer. The Hindustan Times headlines " POCSO tweaks seek to make the law gender - neutral."
The top headline on the front page of Mail Today states, " Pak link in ISIS ring, NIA's headquarter was on target", adding the kingpin of the ISIS inspired terror module that the National Investigating Agency busted, was in touch with his Pakistani handler.
Almost all the dailies have covered the governments plan to send 3 Indians to space in its Gaganyaan project, making India the 4th country in the world to send humans to space. "Rs. 10,000 crore for man mission to space" writes The Tribune. " 3 Indians for 7 day space flight by 2022" headlines The Asian Age.
A day after the Lok Sabha passed the Triple Talaq Bill with some contentious penal provisions, the Pioneer writes, "Triple Talaq faces acid lest in Upper house".
Another headline in the same paper states, "BJP to do away with 75 - plus bar", as two of its prominent women leaders Sushma Swaraj, Uma Bharti, have suo moto announced their intention not to contest the election.
Defending the imposition of Governors rule in Jammu and Kashmir, without waiting for Government formation, The Tribune quotes the Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, "Ready for Jammu and Kashmir polls".
The Statesman reports on the political slugfest erupting over the film on Manmohan Singh's tenure as Indias PM in "The Accidental Prime Minister".
The Business Standard writes about the Cabinet clearing the listing of 7 public sector undertakings on stock exchanges.
In some other headlines, The Hindustan Times writes about Aam Aadmi Party saying, "Cannot rule out joining grand alliance in Lok Sabha polls".
And finally, The Ashram station, being built below one of Delhi's busiest traffic junctions will be the smallest Metro Station in Delhi Metro network and possibly in the world reports the Times of India.

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