From controversial comments on SRK to Mother Teresa: 9 times UP CM-designate Yogi Adityanath was a rabble-rouser
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
The Calcutta high Court ordering CBI probe into Narada sting is one of the top stories covered by newspapers this morning. "Court orders CBI to probe Narada sting" leads Hindustan Times. The paper writes that it is a setback for Mamata, the Bengal Chief Minister points finger at BJP, Trinamool Congress set to challenge high court directive in top court.
"Trivendra Rawat BJP pick for Uttarakhand. Oath taking today, stiff competition for ministerial berths" reports the Statesman.
Referring to the lack of clarity about who will be selected Chief Minister of UP the Times of India opines "Suspense over UP CM lingers ahead of announcement today" adding "Mechanised abattoirs to shut from Sunday midnight.
Writing on the Congress party in Goa DNA says "Goa defections heat up Delhi. One more Cognress MLA quits in state. Digvijaya Singh blames party leaders for the fiasco".
On the Calcutta High Court judge the Pioneer writes "Karnan defies warrant, to sue Supreme Court for 14 crore. Bengal DGP, with 100 cops delivers bailable warrant to Calcutta High Court judge".
The Asian Age carries a photograph on its front page of President Pranab Mukherjee presenting an honorary Doctor of Literature to MS Swaminathan, the renowned geneticist and administrator, at Mumbai university.
On the non-performing assets (NPA) crackdown the Indian Express states "Governement asks PSU banks to do forensic audit of defaulters".
Five cities with diverse geographical and climatic conditions will be the first to start using plastic bank notes of rupees 10 denomination, with the Centre approving a field trail, reports the Hindu.
The Pioneer in an interesting story writes that the war between the Indian Foreign Services and Indian Forest Service officers over the usage of the acronym IFS for their respective cadre is escalating by the day as both have staked claim to IFS.
And finally, Is Whatsapp keeping you up way past your bedtime? Well, The Times of India reports according to a study by Nimhans Bangaluru, has revealed that the use of internet for Facebook and Whatsapp is making people put off sleep by more than one and a half hours (100 Minutes) everyday.
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
The Calcutta high Court ordering CBI probe into Narada sting is one of the top stories covered by newspapers this morning. "Court orders CBI to probe Narada sting" leads Hindustan Times. The paper writes that it is a setback for Mamata, the Bengal Chief Minister points finger at BJP, Trinamool Congress set to challenge high court directive in top court.
"Trivendra Rawat BJP pick for Uttarakhand. Oath taking today, stiff competition for ministerial berths" reports the Statesman.
Referring to the lack of clarity about who will be selected Chief Minister of UP the Times of India opines "Suspense over UP CM lingers ahead of announcement today" adding "Mechanised abattoirs to shut from Sunday midnight.
Writing on the Congress party in Goa DNA says "Goa defections heat up Delhi. One more Cognress MLA quits in state. Digvijaya Singh blames party leaders for the fiasco".
On the Calcutta High Court judge the Pioneer writes "Karnan defies warrant, to sue Supreme Court for 14 crore. Bengal DGP, with 100 cops delivers bailable warrant to Calcutta High Court judge".
The Asian Age carries a photograph on its front page of President Pranab Mukherjee presenting an honorary Doctor of Literature to MS Swaminathan, the renowned geneticist and administrator, at Mumbai university.
On the non-performing assets (NPA) crackdown the Indian Express states "Governement asks PSU banks to do forensic audit of defaulters".
Five cities with diverse geographical and climatic conditions will be the first to start using plastic bank notes of rupees 10 denomination, with the Centre approving a field trail, reports the Hindu.
The Pioneer in an interesting story writes that the war between the Indian Foreign Services and Indian Forest Service officers over the usage of the acronym IFS for their respective cadre is escalating by the day as both have staked claim to IFS.
And finally, Is Whatsapp keeping you up way past your bedtime? Well, The Times of India reports according to a study by Nimhans Bangaluru, has revealed that the use of internet for Facebook and Whatsapp is making people put off sleep by more than one and a half hours (100 Minutes) everyday.
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