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NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Most papers this morning lead with Rahul Gandhi's allegations against the Prime Minister.
"Rahul faces backlash as he says Modi is 'corrupt' " reports says the Asian Age. The Times of India writes "Angry BJP dares Congress Vice-President to make public his charges against Modi".
The post - demonetization scenario continues to receive prominent attention. 'Purging system, top priority', The Pioneer quotes the Prime Minister.
" 'Drastic' changes in I-T returns will invite scrutiny" informs the Times of India on its front page. "Cooperative Deposits May be Fixed, Suspect Taxmen" is the lead in the Economic Times. The paper also reports "Speed up Assessments, Get Cracking on Probes, I-T Told".
"Go Cashless at least once next week, send proof : Haryana Govt tells its staff", is a front page story in the Indian Express.
"Cyclone Vardah adds to Chennai's cash misery" disrupting power lines, internet & mobile services, notes the Hindustan Times.
"Pak wary of India's Trump card on NSG", is the lead in DNA, citing Islamabad as saying, stronger nations pressurising others to back New Delhi.
"Elected govt must have power, Supreme Court says about Delhi", reports the Pioneer.
"Najeeb case : High Court orders search by sniffer dogs" notes the Hindu of the missing JNU student.
"SC over-rules HC, says High Court judges can't avoid airport frisking", observes the Indian Express, asserting that security checks before boarding flights should not become an "issue of prestige" or "status".
"Railway's passenger revenue hits 15-year low; 35 per cent drop in earning as passenger turnout plummets by whopping 33.67 per cent", informs the Pioneer.
"In five years, commute times double in Capital", reports the Hindustan Times.
"New cab norms allow surge pricing up to four times", notes the Times of India.
And finally, "Rahman in Oscar race again for his work on Pele biopic", 'Birth of a Legend', states the Asian Age, of the Indian musician, A.R. Rahman, who is already a double Oscar-winner for Slumdog Millionaire.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Most papers this morning lead with Rahul Gandhi's allegations against the Prime Minister.
"Rahul faces backlash as he says Modi is 'corrupt' " reports says the Asian Age. The Times of India writes "Angry BJP dares Congress Vice-President to make public his charges against Modi".
The post - demonetization scenario continues to receive prominent attention. 'Purging system, top priority', The Pioneer quotes the Prime Minister.
" 'Drastic' changes in I-T returns will invite scrutiny" informs the Times of India on its front page. "Cooperative Deposits May be Fixed, Suspect Taxmen" is the lead in the Economic Times. The paper also reports "Speed up Assessments, Get Cracking on Probes, I-T Told".
"Go Cashless at least once next week, send proof : Haryana Govt tells its staff", is a front page story in the Indian Express.
"Cyclone Vardah adds to Chennai's cash misery" disrupting power lines, internet & mobile services, notes the Hindustan Times.
"Pak wary of India's Trump card on NSG", is the lead in DNA, citing Islamabad as saying, stronger nations pressurising others to back New Delhi.
"Elected govt must have power, Supreme Court says about Delhi", reports the Pioneer.
"Najeeb case : High Court orders search by sniffer dogs" notes the Hindu of the missing JNU student.
"SC over-rules HC, says High Court judges can't avoid airport frisking", observes the Indian Express, asserting that security checks before boarding flights should not become an "issue of prestige" or "status".
"Railway's passenger revenue hits 15-year low; 35 per cent drop in earning as passenger turnout plummets by whopping 33.67 per cent", informs the Pioneer.
"In five years, commute times double in Capital", reports the Hindustan Times.
"New cab norms allow surge pricing up to four times", notes the Times of India.
And finally, "Rahman in Oscar race again for his work on Pele biopic", 'Birth of a Legend', states the Asian Age, of the Indian musician, A.R. Rahman, who is already a double Oscar-winner for Slumdog Millionaire.
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