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The crisis in the Samajwadi Party is a lead story in today's dailies. "Akhilesh group stakes claim to SP symbol, " reports The Tribune. "Bid to repair cycle fails," says The Pioneer.
"Don't advance budget, will help BJP: Cong, SP, CPM write to President, CEC, claiming that the move to advance the budget is an attempt to influence assembly elections in five states including Uttar Pradesh," reports The Indian Express.
On the retirement of the Chief Justice of India, DNA headlines: "Thakur's parting shot: says mechanism to tackle bad loans not up to the mark." The Indian Express quotes the Law Minister: "Some of Chief Justice Thakur's comments avoidable." The paper goes on to highlight a little-known fact that Justice Khehar, the next CJI, has been a "Blood donor every three months, for over 40 years."
"Violence erupts in Kolkata after CBI arrests senior Trinamool MP," headlines of The Times of India. "TMC terror let loose on BJP men; More TMC bigwigs to get summons," reports The Pioneer.
"GST stuck with compensation, dual control," reports Business Standard. "April 1 roll-out of GST looks difficult," says Business Line. "States oppose cess on more items," mentions The Financial Express.
"1 address, 75 firms : Inside India's domestic tax havens," reveals Hindustan Times in an investigation on the flourishing shell companies, the backbone of any shadow economy, in South Delhi's Nehru Place.
"Nothing Chota about this Bhim," reports the Financial Express saying that the Bharat Interface for Money has seen 5 million downloads since its launch on 31st of December.
"Now fortified food in govt-run schemes to carry special logo," reports The Asian Age.
And finally, its "Gai pe charcha : Govt embarks on Mission Cow ID," reports the Economic Times. "Tags aadhaar like numbers being fixed inside the ears of cows to track vaccination status, breeding details.
Newspapers Headlines
The crisis in the Samajwadi Party is a lead story in today's dailies. "Akhilesh group stakes claim to SP symbol, " reports The Tribune. "Bid to repair cycle fails," says The Pioneer.
"Don't advance budget, will help BJP: Cong, SP, CPM write to President, CEC, claiming that the move to advance the budget is an attempt to influence assembly elections in five states including Uttar Pradesh," reports The Indian Express.
On the retirement of the Chief Justice of India, DNA headlines: "Thakur's parting shot: says mechanism to tackle bad loans not up to the mark." The Indian Express quotes the Law Minister: "Some of Chief Justice Thakur's comments avoidable." The paper goes on to highlight a little-known fact that Justice Khehar, the next CJI, has been a "Blood donor every three months, for over 40 years."
"Violence erupts in Kolkata after CBI arrests senior Trinamool MP," headlines of The Times of India. "TMC terror let loose on BJP men; More TMC bigwigs to get summons," reports The Pioneer.
"GST stuck with compensation, dual control," reports Business Standard. "April 1 roll-out of GST looks difficult," says Business Line. "States oppose cess on more items," mentions The Financial Express.
"1 address, 75 firms : Inside India's domestic tax havens," reveals Hindustan Times in an investigation on the flourishing shell companies, the backbone of any shadow economy, in South Delhi's Nehru Place.
"Nothing Chota about this Bhim," reports the Financial Express saying that the Bharat Interface for Money has seen 5 million downloads since its launch on 31st of December.
"Now fortified food in govt-run schemes to carry special logo," reports The Asian Age.
And finally, its "Gai pe charcha : Govt embarks on Mission Cow ID," reports the Economic Times. "Tags aadhaar like numbers being fixed inside the ears of cows to track vaccination status, breeding details.
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