Thursday, September 22, 2016

Hyderabad's road woes: Government's tendency to do decorative post-monsoon repairs is real problem

Hyderabad's road woes: Government's tendency to do decorative post-monsoon repairs is real problem

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES

"Rail budget won't be separate now" is the Hindustan Times headline. 92-year-old practice comes to an end, the rail and general budget will be merged from next year says the report.
Serious about punishing Pakistan says Parrikar is the headline of the Hindustan Times.
Economic Times says "Radio sets seized form Uri attackers may hold key".
"Cricket board defies Lodha pannel" is a Tribune headline. The BCCI has picked up 5 selectors for the national team defying the recommendation of Lodha Committe appointed by Supreme Court to clean Cricket
"After Panama papers, Bahamas- more Indians in secret tax haven list" headlines Indian Express. According to the documents by a German newspaper there are about 475 India related files.
Now China-made halogen lights may be banned in Chattisgarh as about 400 people suffered irritation and ache in their eyes sitting before a stage decorated with Chinese halogen light-says an Asian Age report.
An American think tank has put Delhi as the worst city as far as working conditions for women go-Sikkim is the best reports the Statesman.
Researchers from Pune's National Chemical Laboratories and IISER have found a simple cost effective process to convert Sugarcane waste into carbon material for use in Li-ion batteries says the Hindu.
And finally the renaming of PM's official residence Race Course Road as Lok Kalyan Marg/ the first ever 3 day international Sikh conclave in Patna from today/ now Shakespeare plays to come alive at some Durga Pooja Pandals in Kolkata/ a 9000 crore suit filed against Ola and Uber for surge pricing. Are some of the other stories covered by newspapers.

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