Chinese man trapped in India goes home after 50 years
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Round One of polling for the politically crucial election battle in UP begining today, is given prominence in the Press. "High stakes battle for UP begins today" headlines Hindustan Times - adding that issues ranging from communal polarisation to development and demonetisation will be put to the test.
"AIADMK feud intensifies, Governor keeps all guessing" - highlights DNA. The paper writes that political uncertainity in Tamil Nadu continued for the fourth consecutive day on Friday as Governor Vidhya Sagar Rao kept both caretaker Chief Minister O Paneerselvam and AIADMK General Secretary VK Sasikala guessing about his next move.
"Chief Justice of India hammers out Fine for wasting time" - reports Mail Today. CJI JS Khehar was both upset and angry about the number of frivolous petitions piling up in the Apex Court, which is already reeling under a back-log of more than 60,000 cases. He slapped fines of 10 lakh rupees on a Bihar MLA and 1 Lakh rupees on a Maharashtra Professor for such frivolous petitions.
"Single Entrance Test for Engineering and Architecture Seats from 2018," is the top headline in The Times of India. The Center has approved the proposal for a single entrance exam for engineering and architecture at the undergraduate level from next year, on the lines of the national eligibility and entrance tests for medical colleges.
The Asian Age writes that a US court on Thursday unanimously refused to reinstate President Donald Trump's ban on refugees and nationals from seven muslim-majority countries, dealing the new US President a major defeat. A defiant Mr. Trump quickly pledged to battle on.
And finally, The Hindu informs us that soon if you are traveling on one of India's Express and Shatabdi Trains you will see paintings made by disabled artists using brushes held with their feet or mouths.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Round One of polling for the politically crucial election battle in UP begining today, is given prominence in the Press. "High stakes battle for UP begins today" headlines Hindustan Times - adding that issues ranging from communal polarisation to development and demonetisation will be put to the test.
"AIADMK feud intensifies, Governor keeps all guessing" - highlights DNA. The paper writes that political uncertainity in Tamil Nadu continued for the fourth consecutive day on Friday as Governor Vidhya Sagar Rao kept both caretaker Chief Minister O Paneerselvam and AIADMK General Secretary VK Sasikala guessing about his next move.
"Chief Justice of India hammers out Fine for wasting time" - reports Mail Today. CJI JS Khehar was both upset and angry about the number of frivolous petitions piling up in the Apex Court, which is already reeling under a back-log of more than 60,000 cases. He slapped fines of 10 lakh rupees on a Bihar MLA and 1 Lakh rupees on a Maharashtra Professor for such frivolous petitions.
"Single Entrance Test for Engineering and Architecture Seats from 2018," is the top headline in The Times of India. The Center has approved the proposal for a single entrance exam for engineering and architecture at the undergraduate level from next year, on the lines of the national eligibility and entrance tests for medical colleges.
The Asian Age writes that a US court on Thursday unanimously refused to reinstate President Donald Trump's ban on refugees and nationals from seven muslim-majority countries, dealing the new US President a major defeat. A defiant Mr. Trump quickly pledged to battle on.
And finally, The Hindu informs us that soon if you are traveling on one of India's Express and Shatabdi Trains you will see paintings made by disabled artists using brushes held with their feet or mouths.
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