Complete I-T probe against black money holders by March 2015: SC to Centre
Uproar in Parliament over minister's offensive remark, appointment of new CBI director, and RBI keeping rates unchanged are major stories in today's newspapers.
"Sadhvi hate speech unites opposition" is the headline in the Hindustan Times. "Tongue in check" quips The Mail Today, saying Dr. Modi gives MPs a dose for foot in mouth.
On another record turnout in the assembly elections, The Hindustan Times writes, "Jammu & Kashmir and Jharkhand keep momentum going", while The Pioneer says, "Voters defy terror".
All the papers write about "Bihar cadre IPS officer Anil kumar Sinha being appointed as the CBI chief".
The Asian Age states "BJP, Congress near deal on insurance". The Hindustan Times reports "Insurance Bill gets Congress backing, set to clear parliament".
"Comptroller and Auditor General exposes profiteering in the name of "Special Economic Zones" as land acquired for public purpose was later sold or used for other purposes, reveals The Times of India.
"No EMI relief as RBI governor keeps rates intact" remarks The Hindustan Times. Business Standard states, "Rajan opens door for rate cut early next year".
The Centre hiking excise duty on petrol and diesel is widely noticed in the papers. The Asian Age says, "Excise up on fuel, no hike at pumps".
"Vehicle Ban Triggers scrap mountain fear" in Delhi as National Green Tribunal orders 29 lakh old vehicles to be taken off roads in the city, is a report in The Mail Today.
"Indian consumers' e-buying is being funded by wall street" states The Times of India. The paper also reports, Russian President Putin has been invited to address joint parliament session next week.
"Supreme Court allows Sahara Chief to buy freedom with sale of assets" is a story in the Pioneer and The Hindu Business Line.
"Islamic State of Iraq & Syria Chief's wife, child detained in Lebanon" notices the Asian Age.
And finally, "Women rule the roost at IIT placements", reports The Times of India, as IIT Bombay girl bags 1.4 crore rupee Facebook offer.
Uproar in Parliament over minister's offensive remark, appointment of new CBI director, and RBI keeping rates unchanged are major stories in today's newspapers.
"Sadhvi hate speech unites opposition" is the headline in the Hindustan Times. "Tongue in check" quips The Mail Today, saying Dr. Modi gives MPs a dose for foot in mouth.
On another record turnout in the assembly elections, The Hindustan Times writes, "Jammu & Kashmir and Jharkhand keep momentum going", while The Pioneer says, "Voters defy terror".
All the papers write about "Bihar cadre IPS officer Anil kumar Sinha being appointed as the CBI chief".
The Asian Age states "BJP, Congress near deal on insurance". The Hindustan Times reports "Insurance Bill gets Congress backing, set to clear parliament".
"Comptroller and Auditor General exposes profiteering in the name of "Special Economic Zones" as land acquired for public purpose was later sold or used for other purposes, reveals The Times of India.
"No EMI relief as RBI governor keeps rates intact" remarks The Hindustan Times. Business Standard states, "Rajan opens door for rate cut early next year".
The Centre hiking excise duty on petrol and diesel is widely noticed in the papers. The Asian Age says, "Excise up on fuel, no hike at pumps".
"Vehicle Ban Triggers scrap mountain fear" in Delhi as National Green Tribunal orders 29 lakh old vehicles to be taken off roads in the city, is a report in The Mail Today.
"Indian consumers' e-buying is being funded by wall street" states The Times of India. The paper also reports, Russian President Putin has been invited to address joint parliament session next week.
"Supreme Court allows Sahara Chief to buy freedom with sale of assets" is a story in the Pioneer and The Hindu Business Line.
"Islamic State of Iraq & Syria Chief's wife, child detained in Lebanon" notices the Asian Age.
And finally, "Women rule the roost at IIT placements", reports The Times of India, as IIT Bombay girl bags 1.4 crore rupee Facebook offer.
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