Thursday, December 22, 2016

PM Modi should follow Advani's lead and resign: Kejriwal after Rahul's Sahara-Birla bribe allegations

PM Modi should follow Advani's lead and resign: Kejriwal after Rahul's Sahara-Birla bribe allegations

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Newspapers, this morning, present a mixed bag covering different stories.
On the post - demonetisation scenario, the Hindu quotes the Finance Minister as saying, 'No question will be asked on one time deposits', while the Asian Age cites him, 'Govt on Job, no cash crisis'.
'Cash depositors at wits' end as rules keep on changing', states The Pioneer. The Economic Times leads with, 'Harried Bankers Turn Inquisitors as Customers protest Flip-Flops'.
'PM plans Pre-Budget balm for note ban pain' including sops for farmers and an income tax rate cut, is the lead in the Business Standard.
'Cash no longer realty king; discounts, freebies are in things', observes The Financial Express.
'BJP gets lion's share of donations above Rs. 20K' with Assembly elections round the corner and the UP Chief Minister laid the foundation stone of over 5,500 projects in 6 hours.
'Railways must run like commercial service', the Hindustan Times quotes the Finance Minister hinting at a hike in rail fares.
Brace for a pollution free train ride soon, says DNA as 'Railways to run trains on LNG, cut diesel use by 20 per cent'.
'Bad debt provisioning : RBI urges govt to give full tax deduction to banks' in pre-Budget parleys, reports the Hindu Business Line.
'India ends year on a high with a record streak, writes the Hindu of the Indian Cricket team's emphatic 18-match unbeaten streak to end 2016 as No. 1 in tests.
And finally, 'Kerala finds robotic way to harvest coconuts', to beat the shortage of coconut climbers with Amaran, the robot, reports DNA. 

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