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Three Indian troops killed in LoC attack,body of one mutilated is one of the top stories covered by most of the newspapers this morning."Undeterred, Pakistan provokes India to the hilt" is the banner headline in the Pioneer."Army set for maximum retaliation against enemy"writes the paper."Army vows revenge as jawan's body mutilated"says the Asian Age.
On demonetisation the Financial Express writes "Prime Minister seeks people's opinion" adding "Reserve Bank of India steps up rural cash flow." Quoting the Finance Minister Arun Jaitely the paper writes "will increase public spending on welfare." Writing on the fallout of demonetisation Hindustan Times writes "Fitch to scale down India growth forecast; unorganised sector, which provides 80% jobs, to be hit the hardest. consumption expenditure set to shrink."
In a related story Business Line in an interesting report writes that 21 lakh tea, jute workers are all set to join the banking system. Thanks to demonetisation, their wages are now being credited to bank accounts.
"Rupees 3.5 crore in old notes flown into Nagaland goes missing, chartered flight with cash had left from Hisar" informs The Times of India.
Referring to the Parliamentary Party Meeting The Tribune writes "Modi crusade gets BJP's endorsement". The Asian Age quotes Prime Minister Modi "Just the beginning not the end."
"CAG takes taxman to task" Mail Today writes, adding Income Tax department, pulled up for failing to collect 1,736 crore rupees from a Reliance group firm.
And finally, "Novel paint lets walls produce electricity" reports the Hindustan Times. Well, the walls of your home could produce electricity.
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Three Indian troops killed in LoC attack,body of one mutilated is one of the top stories covered by most of the newspapers this morning."Undeterred, Pakistan provokes India to the hilt" is the banner headline in the Pioneer."Army set for maximum retaliation against enemy"writes the paper."Army vows revenge as jawan's body mutilated"says the Asian Age.
On demonetisation the Financial Express writes "Prime Minister seeks people's opinion" adding "Reserve Bank of India steps up rural cash flow." Quoting the Finance Minister Arun Jaitely the paper writes "will increase public spending on welfare." Writing on the fallout of demonetisation Hindustan Times writes "Fitch to scale down India growth forecast; unorganised sector, which provides 80% jobs, to be hit the hardest. consumption expenditure set to shrink."
In a related story Business Line in an interesting report writes that 21 lakh tea, jute workers are all set to join the banking system. Thanks to demonetisation, their wages are now being credited to bank accounts.
"Rupees 3.5 crore in old notes flown into Nagaland goes missing, chartered flight with cash had left from Hisar" informs The Times of India.
Referring to the Parliamentary Party Meeting The Tribune writes "Modi crusade gets BJP's endorsement". The Asian Age quotes Prime Minister Modi "Just the beginning not the end."
"CAG takes taxman to task" Mail Today writes, adding Income Tax department, pulled up for failing to collect 1,736 crore rupees from a Reliance group firm.
And finally, "Novel paint lets walls produce electricity" reports the Hindustan Times. Well, the walls of your home could produce electricity.
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