ISI hand in Kanpur train disaster? Bihar police thinks so
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Headway in the power struggle in the first family of Uttar Pradesh, and in the GST logjam, receives prominent attention this morning.
"Akhilesh Wins Cycle Race" writes the Hindustan Times, with a photograph of UP Chief Minister riding a bicycle. The Indian Express leads with "Cycle goes to Akhilesh, father remains spoke in party wheel".
"GST set for July 1 roll-out, dual control hurdle over" states the Business Standard. "GST stalemate resolved, roll-out deferred to July 1" is the Hindu lead.
"You can now withdraw up to 10,000 rupees a day at ATMs" is lead in the Times of India.
"Note ban to cost India fastest growing crown" observes the Business Standard. "China regains top spot as IMF trims India's Financial Year 17 growth forecast to 6.6%" notes the Hindu Business Line.
"Did RBI ban district, state cooperative banks just on hearsay?" DNA reports, the RBI did not have a single case or information related to "irregularities" against any district cooperative banks when it banned exchange and deposit of old currencies at such banks following demonetization.
"Odd-even roll out in 48 hrs if air quality dips to 'severe' level" informs the Hindustan Times, of a graded response action plan approved by a Supreme Court - appointed Environment Pollution Control Authority.
And finally, "8 men own half the world's wealth" according to British charity Oxfam, writes the Asian Age. Business Standard notes, "Richest 1% own 58% of total wealth in India, says Oxfam".
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Headway in the power struggle in the first family of Uttar Pradesh, and in the GST logjam, receives prominent attention this morning.
"Akhilesh Wins Cycle Race" writes the Hindustan Times, with a photograph of UP Chief Minister riding a bicycle. The Indian Express leads with "Cycle goes to Akhilesh, father remains spoke in party wheel".
"GST set for July 1 roll-out, dual control hurdle over" states the Business Standard. "GST stalemate resolved, roll-out deferred to July 1" is the Hindu lead.
"You can now withdraw up to 10,000 rupees a day at ATMs" is lead in the Times of India.
"Note ban to cost India fastest growing crown" observes the Business Standard. "China regains top spot as IMF trims India's Financial Year 17 growth forecast to 6.6%" notes the Hindu Business Line.
"Did RBI ban district, state cooperative banks just on hearsay?" DNA reports, the RBI did not have a single case or information related to "irregularities" against any district cooperative banks when it banned exchange and deposit of old currencies at such banks following demonetization.
"Odd-even roll out in 48 hrs if air quality dips to 'severe' level" informs the Hindustan Times, of a graded response action plan approved by a Supreme Court - appointed Environment Pollution Control Authority.
And finally, "8 men own half the world's wealth" according to British charity Oxfam, writes the Asian Age. Business Standard notes, "Richest 1% own 58% of total wealth in India, says Oxfam".
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