Anna Hazare attacks Delhi CM for not making donors’ list public
A LOOK AT TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
The Revising of Passport rules and its resultant effects, Delhi Lt. Governor Najeeb Jungs resignation and President Pranab Mujherjee giving his assent to the Enemy Property Act ordinance are some front page stories across papers today.
"Tweaked passport rules make Sadhus' parentage redundant" writes the Hindustan Times, adding that the holy men have been allowed to fill out their passport forms with the names of their spiritual Gurus instead of parents, while the Hindu writes "Passport rules changed to help single mothers, orphaned children."
Under the headline "More Najeeb explains, more speculation rises" the Pioneer writes that a day after he abruptly put in his papers, Delhi's LG Najeeb Jung called on PM Modi to explain the reason for relinquishing office.
"President okays enemy property ordinance but raises questions", says the Indian express, while the Asian Age writes: "Prez irked at ordinance for 5th time, but gives assent."
The Asian Age headlines "End Blockade swiftly, Rijiju warns Manipur - Centre accuses Congress Government in state of inaction, President Rule not ruled out" while the Pioneer writes : MoS Promises Manipur Chief Minister all help to clear supply routes, even by force".
The Hindustan Times writes that major Military reforms are in the offing with defence minister Manohar Parrikar slated to meet PM Modi early next month to discuss the mandate of a proposed Chief of Defence Staff.
The Financial Express reports that Bharti Airtel the country's largest Telecom operator has dragged the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India to the Telecom Disputes settlement and Appellate Tribunal over the free voice calls allowed to Jio.
A LOOK AT TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
The Revising of Passport rules and its resultant effects, Delhi Lt. Governor Najeeb Jungs resignation and President Pranab Mujherjee giving his assent to the Enemy Property Act ordinance are some front page stories across papers today.
"Tweaked passport rules make Sadhus' parentage redundant" writes the Hindustan Times, adding that the holy men have been allowed to fill out their passport forms with the names of their spiritual Gurus instead of parents, while the Hindu writes "Passport rules changed to help single mothers, orphaned children."
Under the headline "More Najeeb explains, more speculation rises" the Pioneer writes that a day after he abruptly put in his papers, Delhi's LG Najeeb Jung called on PM Modi to explain the reason for relinquishing office.
"President okays enemy property ordinance but raises questions", says the Indian express, while the Asian Age writes: "Prez irked at ordinance for 5th time, but gives assent."
The Asian Age headlines "End Blockade swiftly, Rijiju warns Manipur - Centre accuses Congress Government in state of inaction, President Rule not ruled out" while the Pioneer writes : MoS Promises Manipur Chief Minister all help to clear supply routes, even by force".
The Hindustan Times writes that major Military reforms are in the offing with defence minister Manohar Parrikar slated to meet PM Modi early next month to discuss the mandate of a proposed Chief of Defence Staff.
The Financial Express reports that Bharti Airtel the country's largest Telecom operator has dragged the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India to the Telecom Disputes settlement and Appellate Tribunal over the free voice calls allowed to Jio.
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