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NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
The Supreme Court came down hard on the government on Friday for not doing enough to ease the cash crunch in the country. Hindustan Times headline reads- "Supreme Court says situation serious: fears riots". The Indian Express writes "government gets judicial rap".
The Economic Times quoting Finance Minister Arun Jaitley writes - The government is performing the mammoth task of scrapping high denomination notes and replacing them with new ones to the best of its ability and that the situation was easing towards normalcy with lines becoming shorter. The Financial Express, quoting the government writes - note ban a 'serious issue' and use of others' accounts to convert black Money will attract tax and penalty.
The Asian Age writes- Both houses of Parliament were stalled for the second day on Friday amid chaos, slogans and counter-slogans over demonetisation.
The Supreme Court Collegium, led by Chief Justice of India T.S. Thakur, refused to accept the government's rejection of 43 names it had handpicked for judicial appointments in various High Courts, reports The Hindu.
Hindustan Times informs us that the AAP government in Delhi has asked all city private hospitals and nursing homes to accept cheques, demand drafts and on-line payments - to ensure that no inconvenience is caused to patients because of the demonitisation policy.
"Congress pulls out 'big gun' Priyanka for Uttar Pradesh elections", headlines The Pioneer. Ending months of speculation, the Congress on Friday finally decided to field Priyanka Gandhi Vadra in a big way.
And finally, The Times Of India writes that while air pollution continues to be a pressing concern for Delhiites, Tarun Nanda, an environment engineer has a solution to purify Delhi's polluted water bodies. His latest work is a floating Wetland using plants grown on a mat built from wire mesh.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
The Supreme Court came down hard on the government on Friday for not doing enough to ease the cash crunch in the country. Hindustan Times headline reads- "Supreme Court says situation serious: fears riots". The Indian Express writes "government gets judicial rap".
The Economic Times quoting Finance Minister Arun Jaitley writes - The government is performing the mammoth task of scrapping high denomination notes and replacing them with new ones to the best of its ability and that the situation was easing towards normalcy with lines becoming shorter. The Financial Express, quoting the government writes - note ban a 'serious issue' and use of others' accounts to convert black Money will attract tax and penalty.
The Asian Age writes- Both houses of Parliament were stalled for the second day on Friday amid chaos, slogans and counter-slogans over demonetisation.
The Supreme Court Collegium, led by Chief Justice of India T.S. Thakur, refused to accept the government's rejection of 43 names it had handpicked for judicial appointments in various High Courts, reports The Hindu.
Hindustan Times informs us that the AAP government in Delhi has asked all city private hospitals and nursing homes to accept cheques, demand drafts and on-line payments - to ensure that no inconvenience is caused to patients because of the demonitisation policy.
"Congress pulls out 'big gun' Priyanka for Uttar Pradesh elections", headlines The Pioneer. Ending months of speculation, the Congress on Friday finally decided to field Priyanka Gandhi Vadra in a big way.
And finally, The Times Of India writes that while air pollution continues to be a pressing concern for Delhiites, Tarun Nanda, an environment engineer has a solution to purify Delhi's polluted water bodies. His latest work is a floating Wetland using plants grown on a mat built from wire mesh.
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