హైదరాబాద్ లో కుప్పకూలిన భవనం
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"RBI holds interests rates, cuts growth forecast to 7.1%," is the lead story in Hindustan Times. "Demonetisation has put 11.5 lakh crore rupees back into the banking system: says Urijit Patel" reports Daily News and Analysis (DNA). The Economic Times describes it as "Patel's Big Bank Surprise after Modi's Big Ban reform."
"Home sales crashing," reports Mail Today in a related story. "Property registration sees dramatic dip in November following the Centre's demonetisation."
"PM's fresh appeal to end deadlock," notes The Statesman. "Opposition-Government near compromise on winter session," says Hindustan Times.
The Times of India quotes the Chief Election Commissioner, "Over 1900 parties in India; 400 never fought polls. They could be conduits for black money." Hindustan Times reports, "A new party formed every other day to launder money."
And finally, on a hopeful note, "Google to switch to green energy entirely in 2017," reports the Times of India. "Last year, Google consumed as much energy as the city of San Francisco."
Newspapers Headlines
"RBI holds interests rates, cuts growth forecast to 7.1%," is the lead story in Hindustan Times. "Demonetisation has put 11.5 lakh crore rupees back into the banking system: says Urijit Patel" reports Daily News and Analysis (DNA). The Economic Times describes it as "Patel's Big Bank Surprise after Modi's Big Ban reform."
"Home sales crashing," reports Mail Today in a related story. "Property registration sees dramatic dip in November following the Centre's demonetisation."
"PM's fresh appeal to end deadlock," notes The Statesman. "Opposition-Government near compromise on winter session," says Hindustan Times.
The Times of India quotes the Chief Election Commissioner, "Over 1900 parties in India; 400 never fought polls. They could be conduits for black money." Hindustan Times reports, "A new party formed every other day to launder money."
And finally, on a hopeful note, "Google to switch to green energy entirely in 2017," reports the Times of India. "Last year, Google consumed as much energy as the city of San Francisco."
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