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TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS,
The Samajwadi party's power struggle and the latest twist in the tale makes for front page news in most of the dailies this morning. "Akhilesh dethrones dad Mulayam, elected Swamajwadi party chief in national convention, unconstitutional says Mulayam" writes the Statesman.
Most of the newspapers carry reports and photographs of the nightclub attack in Turkish city of Istanbul during New Year's celebration in which 2 Indians among 39 were killed and 70 others were injured.
The Asian Age quoting the new army chief General Bipin Rawat writes "Won't hold back when provoked."
"New Year revellers choke heart of Delhi, jam traffic" says Hindustan Times.
"Loans to be cheaper as State Bank of India slashes rate" writes the Hindu adding "Benchmark rate will be 8 per cent as against 8.9 per cent".
Private Equity investments in 2016, hit 15.2 billion dollars, making it the second most successful after 2015 that saw deals worth 7.3 billion dollar materialising, reports DNA.
Writing on the meeting of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) council which is due in two days, Hindustan Times writes "Ahead of key meet, opposition threatens to hold up GST".
The medium and the message have both hit home. Aimed at audiences in neighbouring Pakistan, All India Radio's Urdu service is the most popular of all its 27 language services broadcast outside India, shows data, reaffirming the language-culture connect between the two countries reports DNA.
And finally, huge fire had already damaged Titanic before it hit iceberg. Well, the Times of India reports the RMS Titanic may have sunk due to an enormous fire on board and not by hitting an iceberg in the North Atlantic, experts have claimed.
TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS,
The Samajwadi party's power struggle and the latest twist in the tale makes for front page news in most of the dailies this morning. "Akhilesh dethrones dad Mulayam, elected Swamajwadi party chief in national convention, unconstitutional says Mulayam" writes the Statesman.
Most of the newspapers carry reports and photographs of the nightclub attack in Turkish city of Istanbul during New Year's celebration in which 2 Indians among 39 were killed and 70 others were injured.
The Asian Age quoting the new army chief General Bipin Rawat writes "Won't hold back when provoked."
"New Year revellers choke heart of Delhi, jam traffic" says Hindustan Times.
"Loans to be cheaper as State Bank of India slashes rate" writes the Hindu adding "Benchmark rate will be 8 per cent as against 8.9 per cent".
Private Equity investments in 2016, hit 15.2 billion dollars, making it the second most successful after 2015 that saw deals worth 7.3 billion dollar materialising, reports DNA.
Writing on the meeting of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) council which is due in two days, Hindustan Times writes "Ahead of key meet, opposition threatens to hold up GST".
The medium and the message have both hit home. Aimed at audiences in neighbouring Pakistan, All India Radio's Urdu service is the most popular of all its 27 language services broadcast outside India, shows data, reaffirming the language-culture connect between the two countries reports DNA.
And finally, huge fire had already damaged Titanic before it hit iceberg. Well, the Times of India reports the RMS Titanic may have sunk due to an enormous fire on board and not by hitting an iceberg in the North Atlantic, experts have claimed.
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