Hyderabad HC stays order against Naidu in #Cashforvote case
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
The Reliance Jio launch gets top space across papers today. "Ambani fires first shot in new data war" is the Hindustan Times headline. "Jio launches mother of all telecom battles" writes the Business Standard, also analysing why Jio may not bring down your mobile bill.
Papers notice prominently, IAF Chief Arup Raha's comments. "POK would have been ours if we'd used might", the Pioneer quotes him. The Asian age cites him as saying " Idealism lost us chance to get PoK back.
The Times of India highlights US Secretary of State, John Kerry as saying "US working on road map for India's entry into NSG".
"Government will do all it takes to make loan defaulters repay banks, says Jaitley" is the lead in the Indian Express.
"RBI expands market for sale of banks' stressed assets" observes the Hindu Business Line.
Rahul's U-turn: Ready to face trial for my remark on RSS" reports the Times of India. Hindustan Times states "Rahul to face trial in Bhiwandi for 2014 RSS-Gandhi remarks".
The Pioneer and the Tribune take note of a classified Japanese government document, prepared in 1956, that concludes Netaji died in a plane crash, saying it was not made public either by Indian or Japanese authorities.
"A day later, Singur farmers grapple with harsh reality" as uncultivable land and demarcation difficulties temper joy over court verdict, reports the Hindu Business Line.
"Zakir Naik NGO's license renewed, four suspended" covers the Hindustan Times.
Mother Teresa to be made an official saint of the Roman Catholic Church, highlight the Tribune, with a photograph captioned "Sainthood on Sunday".
And finally, 14-year old Delhi schoolboy, Aryan Chopra is on the verge of becoming India's next chess Grand Master, after an impressive show at the Abu Dhabi International Chess Festival Masters, notes the Hindustan Times.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
The Reliance Jio launch gets top space across papers today. "Ambani fires first shot in new data war" is the Hindustan Times headline. "Jio launches mother of all telecom battles" writes the Business Standard, also analysing why Jio may not bring down your mobile bill.
Papers notice prominently, IAF Chief Arup Raha's comments. "POK would have been ours if we'd used might", the Pioneer quotes him. The Asian age cites him as saying " Idealism lost us chance to get PoK back.
The Times of India highlights US Secretary of State, John Kerry as saying "US working on road map for India's entry into NSG".
"Government will do all it takes to make loan defaulters repay banks, says Jaitley" is the lead in the Indian Express.
"RBI expands market for sale of banks' stressed assets" observes the Hindu Business Line.
Rahul's U-turn: Ready to face trial for my remark on RSS" reports the Times of India. Hindustan Times states "Rahul to face trial in Bhiwandi for 2014 RSS-Gandhi remarks".
The Pioneer and the Tribune take note of a classified Japanese government document, prepared in 1956, that concludes Netaji died in a plane crash, saying it was not made public either by Indian or Japanese authorities.
"A day later, Singur farmers grapple with harsh reality" as uncultivable land and demarcation difficulties temper joy over court verdict, reports the Hindu Business Line.
"Zakir Naik NGO's license renewed, four suspended" covers the Hindustan Times.
Mother Teresa to be made an official saint of the Roman Catholic Church, highlight the Tribune, with a photograph captioned "Sainthood on Sunday".
And finally, 14-year old Delhi schoolboy, Aryan Chopra is on the verge of becoming India's next chess Grand Master, after an impressive show at the Abu Dhabi International Chess Festival Masters, notes the Hindustan Times.
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