Big boost for economy! Modi govt approves 100% FDI in defence, civil aviation, food and pharma sectors
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External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj's address at her annual press conference gets top mention in all the dailies this morning. The Indian Express quotes her as saying" Hopeful we can convince China on Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)." "Sushma plays down China's bid to block India's NSG entry" writes the Times of India. While the Pioneer quotes her as saying "Satisfied with Dhaka's crackdown on attacks on Hindus."On Pakistan, the Tribune quotes her as saying "Modi Sharif warmth improved ties."
Writing on Reserve Bank of India chief Raghuram Rajan's exit, Hindustan Times states "All eyes on currency,equity markets after Rajan decides to go." "Rajan exit may spark short term blip "leads the Business Standard. "Government keen on smooth transition at RBI, panel may play key role"headlines the Times of India.
Referring to the phone tapping case involving Essar group, Hindustan Times informs "Government may seek CBI probe in VIP phone tap case.
On the UK event row involving Vijay Mallya the Hindu writes "I'm not a gatecrasher, tweets Vijay Mallya".
Writing on the Harare rape case the Hindu quotes the Ministry of External Affairs as saying "Man held for Harare rape not cricketer", "Row over 'cricketer role'" states the Tribune.
"Right to education in for a revamp", informs Hindustan Times. The paper writes that a government committee drafting India's new education policy has proposed a raft of amendments to the UPA-era Right to Education Act.
And finally, selfie addicts take note! Selfies may damage skin, cause wrinkles. Well, the Asian Age reports that constantly exposing your face to the light and radiation from smart phones may damage your skin.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj's address at her annual press conference gets top mention in all the dailies this morning. The Indian Express quotes her as saying" Hopeful we can convince China on Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)." "Sushma plays down China's bid to block India's NSG entry" writes the Times of India. While the Pioneer quotes her as saying "Satisfied with Dhaka's crackdown on attacks on Hindus."On Pakistan, the Tribune quotes her as saying "Modi Sharif warmth improved ties."
Writing on Reserve Bank of India chief Raghuram Rajan's exit, Hindustan Times states "All eyes on currency,equity markets after Rajan decides to go." "Rajan exit may spark short term blip "leads the Business Standard. "Government keen on smooth transition at RBI, panel may play key role"headlines the Times of India.
Referring to the phone tapping case involving Essar group, Hindustan Times informs "Government may seek CBI probe in VIP phone tap case.
On the UK event row involving Vijay Mallya the Hindu writes "I'm not a gatecrasher, tweets Vijay Mallya".
Writing on the Harare rape case the Hindu quotes the Ministry of External Affairs as saying "Man held for Harare rape not cricketer", "Row over 'cricketer role'" states the Tribune.
"Right to education in for a revamp", informs Hindustan Times. The paper writes that a government committee drafting India's new education policy has proposed a raft of amendments to the UPA-era Right to Education Act.
And finally, selfie addicts take note! Selfies may damage skin, cause wrinkles. Well, the Asian Age reports that constantly exposing your face to the light and radiation from smart phones may damage your skin.
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