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The UP imbroglio continues. "EC tells CM, dad to back claim for cycle by Monday," headlines The Asian Age. "Akhilesh claims majority support," reports The Hindu. In a related story the Times of India predicts, "Congress, SP likely to announce UP alliance early next week."
"SC may ban tainted leaders from contesting elections," notes The Pioneer. "5-judge bench to go into poll ban on 'netas' facing charges," reports The Tribune. "Tainted in fray? SC bench to decide," says the Statesman.
"Note ban might hit growth; government should provide relief to poor here and now," The Asian Age quotes the President in his address to Governors and LGs.
"Economy may hit a happy note soon with cash crunch easing. 67% of canceled notes likely to get replaced by month-end, 80-89% by February-end," The Economic Times headlines an SBI report. The Times of India meanwhile reports that Data released by the RBI showed that as of December 23, "Bank credit growth slowest in decades; demonetisation effect, say economists."
Papers have noticed, with pictures, the Modi-Nitish meeting in Patna. "In high 'spirits', Modi and Nitish strike the right 'note'. "Modi says cheers to Nitish's liquor ban," reports The Hindu. "Bonhomie is back, for now," says The Statesman.
Connaught place to go vehicle free from February to April headlines the Hindustan times.
finally,Adulterators beware! Tougher punishment awaits you "Those contaminating food to get life imprisonment," is Law Commission of India's proposal reports DNA.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
The UP imbroglio continues. "EC tells CM, dad to back claim for cycle by Monday," headlines The Asian Age. "Akhilesh claims majority support," reports The Hindu. In a related story the Times of India predicts, "Congress, SP likely to announce UP alliance early next week."
"SC may ban tainted leaders from contesting elections," notes The Pioneer. "5-judge bench to go into poll ban on 'netas' facing charges," reports The Tribune. "Tainted in fray? SC bench to decide," says the Statesman.
"Note ban might hit growth; government should provide relief to poor here and now," The Asian Age quotes the President in his address to Governors and LGs.
"Economy may hit a happy note soon with cash crunch easing. 67% of canceled notes likely to get replaced by month-end, 80-89% by February-end," The Economic Times headlines an SBI report. The Times of India meanwhile reports that Data released by the RBI showed that as of December 23, "Bank credit growth slowest in decades; demonetisation effect, say economists."
Papers have noticed, with pictures, the Modi-Nitish meeting in Patna. "In high 'spirits', Modi and Nitish strike the right 'note'. "Modi says cheers to Nitish's liquor ban," reports The Hindu. "Bonhomie is back, for now," says The Statesman.
Connaught place to go vehicle free from February to April headlines the Hindustan times.
finally,Adulterators beware! Tougher punishment awaits you "Those contaminating food to get life imprisonment," is Law Commission of India's proposal reports DNA.
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