Thursday, April 27, 2017

OU students mulling protests taken into preventive custody

OU students mulling protests taken into preventive custody

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
The Maoist attack in Chhattisgarh on Monday continues to occupy lead space in newspapers this morning.
"Government vows payback for Sukma ambush" is the Hindustan Times  headline. "Maoists kept track as CRPF men took same route for days" reports the Times Of India. DNA Headlines reads,  "Martyred jawans saved 40 lives", reporting that the CRPF jawans protected civilians building the road to progress, till the last drop of their blood.
"UP forms task force to hook land sharks; Cabinet cancels 15 holidays on VIPs' birth-death anniversaries", highlights the Pioneer on its front page.
"Dinakaran arrested for bid to bribe poll panel" reports the Hindu.
"At 9300, Nifty hits record high" notes the Hindu Business Line. Business Standard leads with "Nifty hits new peak, Sensex nears 30,000".
'Only government can tell if note ban beat black money ' , Hindustan Times  quotes RBI chief, Urjit Patel.
"Niti Aayog backs tax on income from agriculture", wants to expand base by removing exemptions, reports the Times of India.
"DU ,IIT , AMU among sites hacked by pro-Pak group" informs the Statesman.
"DU now plans to teach how to write FB posts" ,with the university's English department wanting it to be part of a course on " academic writing" ,states the Tribune.
" Google co-founder plans to launch ' flying car ' this year " reports the Asian Age.
And finally, " Last male white rhino ' seeks help ' from dating app " in a last -chance breeding effort to keep his species alive, is a story in the Hindu.        

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