Dabur Falls 9% after Pradip Burman Named in Black Money List
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Khattar taking over as first BJP CM in Haryana, Modi's pep talk over high tea and the uneasy calm in Trilokpuri are some of the headlines in today's papers.
"Haryana's first non-jat CM sworn in" announces the Pioneer. " Hooda skips Khatter's oath ceremony, says not invited' , reports the Times of India.
"Rise above politics, Modi tells allies over high tea " is the Hindustan Times headline. The Hindu writes, "Modi marshals NDA MPs, focus on flagship schemes".
The Times of India reports, the govt may file new affidavit in black money case to explain its misunderstood stand on not revealing the sources of foreign bank account holders.
Rashtriya Sahara reports that Gold worth Rupees 70,000 crore has been already imported from Switzerland this year in the country.
The Times of India informs over 400 Lok Sabha MPs have not declared their assets in liability details to the House sectrtariat, according to an RTI reply.
And finaly , in sound business advice, the Times of India quotes a study to inform, "firms with women board members make more money."
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Khattar taking over as first BJP CM in Haryana, Modi's pep talk over high tea and the uneasy calm in Trilokpuri are some of the headlines in today's papers.
"Haryana's first non-jat CM sworn in" announces the Pioneer. " Hooda skips Khatter's oath ceremony, says not invited' , reports the Times of India.
"Rise above politics, Modi tells allies over high tea " is the Hindustan Times headline. The Hindu writes, "Modi marshals NDA MPs, focus on flagship schemes".
The Times of India reports, the govt may file new affidavit in black money case to explain its misunderstood stand on not revealing the sources of foreign bank account holders.
Rashtriya Sahara reports that Gold worth Rupees 70,000 crore has been already imported from Switzerland this year in the country.
The Times of India informs over 400 Lok Sabha MPs have not declared their assets in liability details to the House sectrtariat, according to an RTI reply.
And finaly , in sound business advice, the Times of India quotes a study to inform, "firms with women board members make more money."
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