Thursday, December 29, 2016

Boss resigns after overworked employee commits suicide

Boss resigns after overworked employee commits suicide

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
"Note ban hit ringleader of thieves,declares Prime Minister"says Hindustan Times. The Asian Age quoting the Prime Minister says "Kala Dhan Kala Mann ruined India".
Rahul Gandhi and Trinamul Congress Chief Mamata Banerjee attacking Modi over demonetisation while the opposition stayed divided is one of the top stories in most of the major dailies this morning."Mamta and Rahul slam Modi government" writes the Statesman. The Times of India quotes the BJP as saying "Congress biggest patron of graft."
Writing on the post demonetisation budget the Times of India says "Budget likely to be taxpayer-friendly".
"To Gain Currency, government's payments platforms to come in New Avatars" notes the Economics Times. The paper writes "the United Payment Interface (UPI), and Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) to be revamped, UPI transaction double to 70K , NPCI wants faster growth."
The Pioneer quoting the Central Industrial Security Force says "91 percent pickpockets on Delhi Metro are women".
"Government will verify if flour, oils and milk are fortified" writes Hindustan Times adding "the move opens the door for introduction of fortified food in government projects such as the mid-day meal scheme in schools".
With Kollam in South India becoming Wi-Fi enabled, the railways has completed the task of equipping 100 stations with free Wi-Fi service across the country by the end of 2016 reports the Financial Express.
"Tribal development remains poor, says Ministry report" notes The Hindu.
Ice skating a major winter attraction of Shimla, kick-started on Tuesday bringing cheer for local enthusiasts and a large number of tourists who have gathered here to usher in the new year reports The Tribune.
And finally, not just what you breathe but what you eat may also put you at risk of developing respiratory disease. Well, Hindustan Times reports a recent study has found that consumption of burgers, oily and fried food, salted snacks, dry fruits and nuts may be associated with asthma.

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