Niti Aayog vice-chairman Arvind Panagariya in RBI Governor race
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan's decision to end speculations on his 2nd term has featured prominently on the front pages of most newspapers this morning. "Rajan Walks Without Waiting For Umpire's Call On Second Innings" reads a Times of India headline. Hindustan Times says, "Rajan exit saddens India Inc". "Raghuram Rajan-mukt RBI: ‘was open to second term, consulted govt… will return to academia’" says the Indian Express.
Under the headline, "Eye to India, Pak reinvigorates JeM", Sunday Pioneer reports that aided actively by Pakistan, terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) is on an overdrive conducting recruitments and opening new offices and training centres in the country.
The story of the Indian Air Force creating history by inducting three women as fighter pilots is also widely covered this morning. Under the headline, "The IAF's New Jet Set", the Asian Age writes that the three women, Avani Chaturvedi, Bhawana Kanth and Mohana Singh, were formally commissioned by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar at the passing out parade at the Indian Air Force Academy in Dundigal, Andhra Pradesh.
"Uninvited Mallya at Indian Envoy's event raises eyebrows", writes Sunday Pioneer, while under the headline, "Mallya turns up at U.K. event, Indian envoy walks out", the Hindu reports that Indian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Navtej Sarna walked out of a book launch event attended by Vijay Mallya, the Indian business tycoon who has been declared a proclaimed offender by the Indian authorities.
More lives may be saved in the golden hour after an accident as the government is working on an ambitious plan to allow helicopter ambulances to land anywhere near an accident spot - be it a national highway or a sports ground, says the Hindu.
And finally, want tastier coffee? Freeze beans and grind...Percolator, French press, espresso, pour over, vacuum pot, automatic brew, tin can: People go to great lengths for a good cup of coffee. But to achieve consistent flavour, you may just need to chill your beans before grinding them.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan's decision to end speculations on his 2nd term has featured prominently on the front pages of most newspapers this morning. "Rajan Walks Without Waiting For Umpire's Call On Second Innings" reads a Times of India headline. Hindustan Times says, "Rajan exit saddens India Inc". "Raghuram Rajan-mukt RBI: ‘was open to second term, consulted govt… will return to academia’" says the Indian Express.
Under the headline, "Eye to India, Pak reinvigorates JeM", Sunday Pioneer reports that aided actively by Pakistan, terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) is on an overdrive conducting recruitments and opening new offices and training centres in the country.
The story of the Indian Air Force creating history by inducting three women as fighter pilots is also widely covered this morning. Under the headline, "The IAF's New Jet Set", the Asian Age writes that the three women, Avani Chaturvedi, Bhawana Kanth and Mohana Singh, were formally commissioned by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar at the passing out parade at the Indian Air Force Academy in Dundigal, Andhra Pradesh.
"Uninvited Mallya at Indian Envoy's event raises eyebrows", writes Sunday Pioneer, while under the headline, "Mallya turns up at U.K. event, Indian envoy walks out", the Hindu reports that Indian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Navtej Sarna walked out of a book launch event attended by Vijay Mallya, the Indian business tycoon who has been declared a proclaimed offender by the Indian authorities.
More lives may be saved in the golden hour after an accident as the government is working on an ambitious plan to allow helicopter ambulances to land anywhere near an accident spot - be it a national highway or a sports ground, says the Hindu.
And finally, want tastier coffee? Freeze beans and grind...Percolator, French press, espresso, pour over, vacuum pot, automatic brew, tin can: People go to great lengths for a good cup of coffee. But to achieve consistent flavour, you may just need to chill your beans before grinding them.
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