Hyderabad jeweller uses fake receipts to deposit Rs 98 cr in banks, arrested
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
An ordinance being cleared to fines and possible jail term for those holding on the old 500 and 1000 rupees notes, former Home Secretary Anil Baijal being appointed as the next Lieutenant Governor of Delhi and Viral Acharya taking over as new RBI deputy governor for monitory policy are some lead stories across papers today.
"Hold old notes after March 31, get fined", writes the DNA.
Reporting on the effects of demonetisation, The Hindustan Times writes "Bank queues ease out, ATM's still face rush". The paper writes that temples too are going in for e-wallet, after donations have dipped.
No more Jung as Anil Baijal is LG, says the DNA while the Tribune writes that 70 year old Mr. Baijal is a 1969 batch IAS officer and has served as union home secretary in Vajpayee Government. The Asian Age opines "New LG's BJP ties may worry govt".
The Pioneer writes that dismissing the possibility of a pre-poll alliance for the upcoming UP elections, Samajwadi Chief Mulayam Singh Yadav has announced a list of 325 candidates out of 403 seats. "Mulayam snubs Akhilesh, rules out poll alliance", says the Hindu.
The DNA has a story on the Indian Air Force helping out to ease the cash Situation writing "Over 600 tonnes and counting, Air Force on mission cash lift".
In a good news for budding entrepreneur's and job seekers, the Financial Express says that the government, is considering a proposal to raise the tax holiday for start ups from the current 3 years and could announce this in the coming budget.
The Times of India writes "Decoded: why robots could beat us at our jobs - humans are easily distracted and find it difficult to focus on work. The paper adds that with dwindling attention spans, the average person today can focus on one task without being distracted for 8 seconds only.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
An ordinance being cleared to fines and possible jail term for those holding on the old 500 and 1000 rupees notes, former Home Secretary Anil Baijal being appointed as the next Lieutenant Governor of Delhi and Viral Acharya taking over as new RBI deputy governor for monitory policy are some lead stories across papers today.
"Hold old notes after March 31, get fined", writes the DNA.
Reporting on the effects of demonetisation, The Hindustan Times writes "Bank queues ease out, ATM's still face rush". The paper writes that temples too are going in for e-wallet, after donations have dipped.
No more Jung as Anil Baijal is LG, says the DNA while the Tribune writes that 70 year old Mr. Baijal is a 1969 batch IAS officer and has served as union home secretary in Vajpayee Government. The Asian Age opines "New LG's BJP ties may worry govt".
The Pioneer writes that dismissing the possibility of a pre-poll alliance for the upcoming UP elections, Samajwadi Chief Mulayam Singh Yadav has announced a list of 325 candidates out of 403 seats. "Mulayam snubs Akhilesh, rules out poll alliance", says the Hindu.
The DNA has a story on the Indian Air Force helping out to ease the cash Situation writing "Over 600 tonnes and counting, Air Force on mission cash lift".
In a good news for budding entrepreneur's and job seekers, the Financial Express says that the government, is considering a proposal to raise the tax holiday for start ups from the current 3 years and could announce this in the coming budget.
The Times of India writes "Decoded: why robots could beat us at our jobs - humans are easily distracted and find it difficult to focus on work. The paper adds that with dwindling attention spans, the average person today can focus on one task without being distracted for 8 seconds only.
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