Thursday, April 25, 2019

Intermediate results: Three more students commit suicide in Telangana

Intermediate results: Three more students commit suicide in Telangana

NEWSPAPERSHEADLINES

Almost all the dailies have talked aboutthe Supreme Court forming a panel to investigate charge against a Chief Justicefor the first time in 69 years, ''SC clears 3 judge panel to probe sexualharassment complaint against CJI'', writes the Indian Express. TheTimes of India adds, ''Justice Bobde next-in line to lead SC, named Panelhead.''

With white House announcing the end ofthe waiver to buy Iranian oil, Washington has conveyed to Delhi that it hasstood by India and expects reciprocity, ''US to India : Helping you on MasoodAzhar so end Iran oil imports'', reports the Indian Express.  ''Saudi Arabia, Iraq and UAE may fill in Irangap'' mentions the Business Standard. The Hindustan Times adds,''No supply crunch, but fuel price to rise post polls''.

After the Islamic State claimingresponsibility for the devastating Easter Blasts in Sri Lanka the Pioneer reports,''Government plans burqua ban after female aides of fidayeen found escapingwearing veils''.

The Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered theGujarat government a compensation of 50 lakh rupees to be paid to 2002 Gujaratcommunal riots victim Bilkis Bano. ''Supreme Court to Gujarat: Give her 50lakh, job, home'' writes The Asian Age. Other dailies have also coveredthis story.

''BJP drops Sampla, chooses Sunny Deolfrom Gurdaspur'' is a headline in The Tribune. Late Vinod Khanna's wifeKavita Khanna all set to contest as an independent after Gurdaspur seat goes toDeol.

On the cricketer turned politician theStatesman writes, ''Gambhir richest among Delhi candidates.''

The Times of India reports about a41 year old Indian origin Japanese Puranik Yogendra nick named 'Yogi' who hasbecome the first Indian to win an election in Japan.

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