Jayalalithaa has fully recovered, say doctors
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
GST rates and the worsening pollution situation receive prominent attention in the press today.
"Rate Set, Go: GST Off Starting Block with Four - Tier Structure" headlines the Economic Times. The Times of India states "4 -slab GST will spare common items in bid to curb inflation."
"Capital's worst smog in 17 years triggers health scare" highlights the Hindustan Times on its front page. "Smog thickens, 2nd - worst November day in 10 years" writes the Times of India. The Asian Age calls attention to a startling fact revealed in a status report by the Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority for NCR, as staff crunch cripples move to prevent heavy vehicles, not destined for Delhi, from entering the city.
"Pak breaches norms, tars Indian staff" is the lead in the Indian Express. The Pioneer reports "Govt rejects Pak's RAW deal to Indian diplomats as 'baseless' ".
'Pending OROP payments to be resolved within 2 months' the Indian Express quotes Defence Minister Parrikar, also citing him as saying "Bureaucracy - military ties, use of social media, worrying."
The Asian Age quotes a UK court ruling that "MPs must approve Brexit"
"Saina at a Crossroads" notes the Hindustan Times, on speculation about India's 26 - year - old badminton ace's future, after a knee surgery.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
GST rates and the worsening pollution situation receive prominent attention in the press today.
"Rate Set, Go: GST Off Starting Block with Four - Tier Structure" headlines the Economic Times. The Times of India states "4 -slab GST will spare common items in bid to curb inflation."
"Capital's worst smog in 17 years triggers health scare" highlights the Hindustan Times on its front page. "Smog thickens, 2nd - worst November day in 10 years" writes the Times of India. The Asian Age calls attention to a startling fact revealed in a status report by the Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority for NCR, as staff crunch cripples move to prevent heavy vehicles, not destined for Delhi, from entering the city.
"Pak breaches norms, tars Indian staff" is the lead in the Indian Express. The Pioneer reports "Govt rejects Pak's RAW deal to Indian diplomats as 'baseless' ".
'Pending OROP payments to be resolved within 2 months' the Indian Express quotes Defence Minister Parrikar, also citing him as saying "Bureaucracy - military ties, use of social media, worrying."
The Asian Age quotes a UK court ruling that "MPs must approve Brexit"
"Saina at a Crossroads" notes the Hindustan Times, on speculation about India's 26 - year - old badminton ace's future, after a knee surgery.
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