Monday, December 31, 2018

Sheikh Hasina All Set for Fourth Term as Party Sweeps Bangladesh Elections, Oppn Demands Fresh Vote: Reports

Sheikh Hasina All Set for Fourth Term as Party Sweeps Bangladesh Elections, Oppn Demands Fresh Vote: Reports

AN OVERVIEW OF TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-

A Delhi court remanding Christian Michel, the suspected middle man in the Augusta West land bribery case to another 7 days in the enforcement directorate's custody and imposing restrictions on him for meeting lawyers is one of the story that finds prominent mention in most of the dailies this morning. The DNA quoting the ED writes "Michel named 'Mrs Sonia' and 'son of Italian lady".
The Times of India quotes PM Modi as saying "Loan waivers are lollipops, Congress cheated farmers". The paper adds that the PM indicates government won't rise to Rahul bait.
"India to near clean energy goals in 2019" states Financial Express adding "Renewable energy share in total generation mix to cross 10 per cent in FY20, to add 10 GW to generation capacity".
"Pakistani among 4 JeM terrorists killed in J&K" reports DNA.
Referring to the visit to the holiest Sikh shrine in Pakistan where Guru Nanak is believed to have spent the last 18 years of his life , Mail Today writes "Pakistan readies Kartarpur entry rules".
"Triple talaq Bill in Rajya Sabha tomorrow" notes the Tribune. The paper informs that numbers are stacked against NDA.
On the coldest December night in 4 years on Saturday, Hindustan Times leads "Coldest December night leaves Capital shivering. The paper adds that at 2.6 degrees, Woman dies at Mandi House, Sunday night to be colder, warns IMD.
Music retailer HMV faces collapse. Well, The Hindu reports, that British music retailer HMV, which was launched by English composer Edward Elgar in 1921 and helped propel the Beatles to fame, collapsed as consumers switch to digital streaming.

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