Sunday, November 17, 2019

Sabarimala temple opens for devotees; 10 women sent back from Pamba after Kerala govt refuses to provide police protection

Sabarimala temple opens for devotees; 10 women sent back from Pamba after Kerala govt refuses to provide police protection

TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS:-

All the papers take note of the possibility of a Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress alliance forming the government in Maharashtra. The Tribune writes "In Maharashtra pact, Sena CM likely for 5 years; Deputy CM each from NCP, Congress".
In the backdrop of a parliamentary panel meeting called to discuss pollution, the Times of India lead says "Meet on pollution put off as 25 of 29 MPs fail to turn up".
In light of the Supreme Court order on the entry of women in the Sabarimala shrine, the Hindustan Times quotes a Kerala minister as saying "Not our job to take women to Sabarimala".
The Tribune reports Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman as saying "Law to raise insurance on bank deposits, regulate cooperative banks".
The Business Standard states "Government scraps consumer expenditure survey over 'data quality".
the Hindu carries a picture of a dog on a platform of the Chennai Park Railway station under the caption "At this railway station, dog looks out for passengers".

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