TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS Government helps private airports to fleece you", is the front page
headline of Mail Today. It reports the Airport Development fee which
the Delhi International Airport Limited started charging from Thursday
was in circumvention of Supreme Court's order that states that private
companies do not have the right to levy people.
The Pioneer says with an eye on UP assembly elections, the Centre on
Thursday played the minority card by proposing to give reservation to
backward section of the Muslim Community within the 27 percent of the
OBC quota. It is reported on its front page under the headline
"Congress eyes SP, BSP's minority vote".
The Times of India on its front page has carried an appeal by top
sports persons from the Northeast - foot ballers Baichung Bhutia and
Gourmangi Singh, weightlifters Kunjarani Devi and Monica Devi and
boxer Mary Kom - to end the crisis in Manipur. They have bemoaned the
way the rest of India had turned a "deaf ear" to the suffering of
people of the State.
In Business News most of the pink papers have reported that at last
there is some sign of relief and rebound. India's food inflation rate
eased to eight percent. Sensex surges 2.2 percent or 360 points and
the rupee strengthens - 51.5 the closing figure of rupee - all points
towards "Silver linings in economy cloud, at last" reports Hindustan
Times Business.
The Hindustan Times warns on its front page, that a person with HIV,
the virus that causes AIDS, is likely to live longer than the one with
severe Diabetes or high blood pressure.
headline of Mail Today. It reports the Airport Development fee which
the Delhi International Airport Limited started charging from Thursday
was in circumvention of Supreme Court's order that states that private
companies do not have the right to levy people.
The Pioneer says with an eye on UP assembly elections, the Centre on
Thursday played the minority card by proposing to give reservation to
backward section of the Muslim Community within the 27 percent of the
OBC quota. It is reported on its front page under the headline
"Congress eyes SP, BSP's minority vote".
The Times of India on its front page has carried an appeal by top
sports persons from the Northeast - foot ballers Baichung Bhutia and
Gourmangi Singh, weightlifters Kunjarani Devi and Monica Devi and
boxer Mary Kom - to end the crisis in Manipur. They have bemoaned the
way the rest of India had turned a "deaf ear" to the suffering of
people of the State.
In Business News most of the pink papers have reported that at last
there is some sign of relief and rebound. India's food inflation rate
eased to eight percent. Sensex surges 2.2 percent or 360 points and
the rupee strengthens - 51.5 the closing figure of rupee - all points
towards "Silver linings in economy cloud, at last" reports Hindustan
Times Business.
The Hindustan Times warns on its front page, that a person with HIV,
the virus that causes AIDS, is likely to live longer than the one with
severe Diabetes or high blood pressure.
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