UP CM Adityanath’s message to officials: Work 18 to 20 hours daily or leave
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The framing of charges against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in a defamation case filed against him by Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley gets wide traction on the front pages of the press. The Daily News and Analysis, DNA reports "Kejriwal, 5 other AAP members to face trial".
UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's first public address after being sworn-in gets widely reported. "Development for all, no appeasement: UP CM" reports the DNA. In the backdrop of the crackdown on illegal slaughterhouses in the state, the Indian Express quotes him as saying "Won't touch abattoirs with license". Meanwhile drawing attention to the non-availability of non-vegetarian food in capital Lucknow, the Times of India writes "No chicken, mutton in Lucknow after sellers go on strike".
All the papers prominently notice Vice President Hamid Ansari's convocational address at the Punjab University. The Tribune quotes the Vice President as saying "There is need to defend universities as free spaces". The Hindustan Times writes "Universities should take legal course to defend freedom says VP Ansari".
Most papers take note of the standoff between the government and the Chief Justice of India J S Khehar at the National Green Tribunal's two day World Environment Conference. "Govt. says courts shouldn't be an adversary on green issues" writes the Times of India. The Indian Express quotes the Chief Justice as saying "Let govt keep to eco norms, won't step in".
Shiv Sena MP Ravindra Gaikwad's train journey from Delhi to Mumbai after his unbecoming behaviour with an Air India staffer is keenly tracked in the media. The Pioneer says "Gaikwad booked train ticket with '99 year' age". The Asian Age reports "Sena MP takes train to Mumbai, alights at Vapi".
In a special story captioned "More single women adopting children in India, shows data" the Hindustan Times states "75 of them adopted a child in 2015; the number increased to 93 in 2016".
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
The framing of charges against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in a defamation case filed against him by Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley gets wide traction on the front pages of the press. The Daily News and Analysis, DNA reports "Kejriwal, 5 other AAP members to face trial".
UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's first public address after being sworn-in gets widely reported. "Development for all, no appeasement: UP CM" reports the DNA. In the backdrop of the crackdown on illegal slaughterhouses in the state, the Indian Express quotes him as saying "Won't touch abattoirs with license". Meanwhile drawing attention to the non-availability of non-vegetarian food in capital Lucknow, the Times of India writes "No chicken, mutton in Lucknow after sellers go on strike".
All the papers prominently notice Vice President Hamid Ansari's convocational address at the Punjab University. The Tribune quotes the Vice President as saying "There is need to defend universities as free spaces". The Hindustan Times writes "Universities should take legal course to defend freedom says VP Ansari".
Most papers take note of the standoff between the government and the Chief Justice of India J S Khehar at the National Green Tribunal's two day World Environment Conference. "Govt. says courts shouldn't be an adversary on green issues" writes the Times of India. The Indian Express quotes the Chief Justice as saying "Let govt keep to eco norms, won't step in".
Shiv Sena MP Ravindra Gaikwad's train journey from Delhi to Mumbai after his unbecoming behaviour with an Air India staffer is keenly tracked in the media. The Pioneer says "Gaikwad booked train ticket with '99 year' age". The Asian Age reports "Sena MP takes train to Mumbai, alights at Vapi".
In a special story captioned "More single women adopting children in India, shows data" the Hindustan Times states "75 of them adopted a child in 2015; the number increased to 93 in 2016".
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