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A LOOK AT TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address at a rally inaugurating work on a mid-sea memorial to 17th century Maratha king Shivaji near Mumbai has found wide coverage on the front pages of prominent newspapers this morning.
"Will take tough decisions, dishonest to face ruin after Dec 30, says PM Modi week before deadline" says Indian Express. Asian Age writes, "More radical reforms on cards, hints Narendra Modi" while a headline in the Tribune says, "PM: More tough steps in pipeline - ‘It is beginning of fall of dishonest’". "36 minutes of speech, work worth one lakh crore rupees", writes DNA.
Mail Today reports under the headline, "Only 5% of Hawala has survived note ban" that as per operators and probe agencies, money laundering market has taken a massive hit and most agents have shut shop and returned to their home state.
"PM hints at higher taxes on capital markets; true measure of success is the impact in villages, not Dalal Street or Lutyens: Modi" reads a headline in Sunday Business Standard.
Under the headline, "Buzz in Congress on top post for Priyanka", the Asian Age says speculation is rife on Priyanka Gandhi Vadra as general secretary, and of Rahul as president, while Sonia Gandhi will still remain active.
Want better Class 10 score? Be disciplined, punctual. Hindustan Times says that 80% weightage would be given to the written exam and 20% to the school's internal assessment of class 10 students. The paper also reports under the caption, "ADVANTAGE SANSKRIT IN CBSE’S 3-LANGUAGE RULE" that Students of CBSE-affiliated schools in the Capital could have no option but to study Sanskrit if the board gets strict with its three-language formula in the curriculum.
You're likely to live longer if your doctor is a woman! The Times of India reports that a team of Harvard University researchers has found that female physicians go by the rule book.
A LOOK AT TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address at a rally inaugurating work on a mid-sea memorial to 17th century Maratha king Shivaji near Mumbai has found wide coverage on the front pages of prominent newspapers this morning.
"Will take tough decisions, dishonest to face ruin after Dec 30, says PM Modi week before deadline" says Indian Express. Asian Age writes, "More radical reforms on cards, hints Narendra Modi" while a headline in the Tribune says, "PM: More tough steps in pipeline - ‘It is beginning of fall of dishonest’". "36 minutes of speech, work worth one lakh crore rupees", writes DNA.
Mail Today reports under the headline, "Only 5% of Hawala has survived note ban" that as per operators and probe agencies, money laundering market has taken a massive hit and most agents have shut shop and returned to their home state.
"PM hints at higher taxes on capital markets; true measure of success is the impact in villages, not Dalal Street or Lutyens: Modi" reads a headline in Sunday Business Standard.
Under the headline, "Buzz in Congress on top post for Priyanka", the Asian Age says speculation is rife on Priyanka Gandhi Vadra as general secretary, and of Rahul as president, while Sonia Gandhi will still remain active.
Want better Class 10 score? Be disciplined, punctual. Hindustan Times says that 80% weightage would be given to the written exam and 20% to the school's internal assessment of class 10 students. The paper also reports under the caption, "ADVANTAGE SANSKRIT IN CBSE’S 3-LANGUAGE RULE" that Students of CBSE-affiliated schools in the Capital could have no option but to study Sanskrit if the board gets strict with its three-language formula in the curriculum.
You're likely to live longer if your doctor is a woman! The Times of India reports that a team of Harvard University researchers has found that female physicians go by the rule book.
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