Saturday, April 1, 2017

Gujarat to tighten cow slaughter law

Gujarat to tighten cow slaughter law

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
"No vacation for 3 Supreme Court Constitution benches" headlines Hindustan Times. "Unprecedented 19 judges to work during summer break to hear issues of grave importance." The Pioneer says, "Triple Talaq to cost Supreme Court vacation."
"Lok Sabha rejects Rajya Sabha changes, Okays Finance Bill," headlines The Asian Age. "No cap on corporate funds to parties, suggest a way out, government tells opposition," is the lead in The Indian Express.
 "Prime Minister wants BJP MPs to be GST ambassadors," says The Economic Times. "Explain the benefits of the landmark tax reform simply to people."
 "Youth storming encounter sites committing suicide," The Pioneer quotes Jammu and Kashmir police chief. "Enemies of India misusing social media to instigate J&K youth," he says.
"Extending connectivity" is the Hindu's graphic depiction of the new routes awarded to five airlines. "Regional connectivity gets wings; Five airlines get to fly 128 routes," says Business Line.
 "Trouble brews in AAP ahead of polls," notes The Asian Age.  Rajesh Rishi (the party's Janakpuri legislator) cautions the CM against listening to 'sycophants'." And to add to the party's woes, The Statesman reports, "Setback to Kejriwal as High Court refuses to stay trial Court proceedings" in a criminal defamation complaint against the CM.
'A Moment to Remember, An Award to Cherish' - reports The Tribune with a photo story showing President Pranab Mukherjee conferring the Padma Awards in New Delhi, yesterday.
  And, finally, what's for lunch? Potatoes grown on Mars? The Times of India reports, Scientists in Lima, Peru, have successfully grown a potato in frigid, high carbon dioxide surroundings, indicating that potatoes may one day be harvested under conditions as hostile as those on Mars!

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