"Mind your language" conveys Congress Vice President to its party spokespersons. The Hindustan Times adds that the Congress VP has asked spokespersons not to go beyond the party line and keep the debates dignified and decent.
According to the Times of India the TRAI-mandated cap on advertisements has proved to be the last straw for broadcasting companies, hit hard by usurious carriage fees, falling advertisement rates and the slow rollouts of digitization - all of which have combined to lead to a dramatic shrinking of revenues.
The Indian Express on its front page reports that the government has decided to seek cabinet approval to amend the Right to Information Act instead of promulgating an ordinance to negate the order of the CIC to bring political parties under the purview of the Act.
Punjab Government has announced one percent reservation for all cancer and AIDS victims for admission to technical educational institutions across the state reports the Pioneer.
The Times of India front page headlines reads, "Govt plans 1,260 crore rupees hi-tech drive to make Delhi Safer". The paper elaborates that the government promises to change the face of policing and will put the entire criminal database in the hands of the cop on duty.
According to the Times of India the TRAI-mandated cap on advertisements has proved to be the last straw for broadcasting companies, hit hard by usurious carriage fees, falling advertisement rates and the slow rollouts of digitization - all of which have combined to lead to a dramatic shrinking of revenues.
The Indian Express on its front page reports that the government has decided to seek cabinet approval to amend the Right to Information Act instead of promulgating an ordinance to negate the order of the CIC to bring political parties under the purview of the Act.
Punjab Government has announced one percent reservation for all cancer and AIDS victims for admission to technical educational institutions across the state reports the Pioneer.
The Times of India front page headlines reads, "Govt plans 1,260 crore rupees hi-tech drive to make Delhi Safer". The paper elaborates that the government promises to change the face of policing and will put the entire criminal database in the hands of the cop on duty.
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