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NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Newspapers this morning focus on different stories.
"Will bring law to ensure doctors prescribe generic drugs" the Times of India quotes the PM in its lead story.
"Government to sell stakes in SAIL, IOC, and other prize PSUs" to raise funds for infrastructure and social projects, is the lead in the Hindustan Times.
"ED notice to Karti for alleged FEMA violation, Chidambaram says government can't silence my voice" writes the Indian Express.
"Aamby Valley to be auctioned as Sahara fails to deposit 5000 crore rupees" reports The Times of India. "All speeches by President, Ministers may be in Hindi" notes The Times of India.
"Sting in Narada tail! CBI indicts 12 TMC leaders" states the Pioneer.
"FIR on Sasikala's nephew for bid to bribe EC" writes the Asian Age of TTV Dinakaran. "Chinnamma jolted! OPS, EPS camps to merge" is the Pioneer's take.
Air India mulls hefty fine upto 15 lakh rupees for unruly fliers, less than a month after Shiv Sena MP Ravindra Gaikwad assaulted a staffer is a story covered by most papers.
"4 Lakh companies face deregistration for not filing IT returns" as part of crackdown on shell campaniles, reports the Times of India.
"SC collegium clears pending files, 90 names" for appointment of judges, is a front pages story in the Indian Express.
NITI Aayog is drawing up a plan to give full operational autonomy to top educational institutions like JNU, DU and colleges such as SRCC and LSR reports the Times of India.
With the blazing heat in the capital, "City fire men get a call every 15 minutes" 50% more than the average for the previous month, reports the Times of India.
And finally, "over 50 Indians among 'super achievers'"from Asia under the age of 30, in the Forbes' list, including gymnast Dipa Karmakar, Olympic Medallist Sakshi Malik and Actress Alia Bhatt, reports the Hindu Business Line.
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Newspapers this morning focus on different stories.
"Will bring law to ensure doctors prescribe generic drugs" the Times of India quotes the PM in its lead story.
"Government to sell stakes in SAIL, IOC, and other prize PSUs" to raise funds for infrastructure and social projects, is the lead in the Hindustan Times.
"ED notice to Karti for alleged FEMA violation, Chidambaram says government can't silence my voice" writes the Indian Express.
"Aamby Valley to be auctioned as Sahara fails to deposit 5000 crore rupees" reports The Times of India. "All speeches by President, Ministers may be in Hindi" notes The Times of India.
"Sting in Narada tail! CBI indicts 12 TMC leaders" states the Pioneer.
"FIR on Sasikala's nephew for bid to bribe EC" writes the Asian Age of TTV Dinakaran. "Chinnamma jolted! OPS, EPS camps to merge" is the Pioneer's take.
Air India mulls hefty fine upto 15 lakh rupees for unruly fliers, less than a month after Shiv Sena MP Ravindra Gaikwad assaulted a staffer is a story covered by most papers.
"4 Lakh companies face deregistration for not filing IT returns" as part of crackdown on shell campaniles, reports the Times of India.
"SC collegium clears pending files, 90 names" for appointment of judges, is a front pages story in the Indian Express.
NITI Aayog is drawing up a plan to give full operational autonomy to top educational institutions like JNU, DU and colleges such as SRCC and LSR reports the Times of India.
With the blazing heat in the capital, "City fire men get a call every 15 minutes" 50% more than the average for the previous month, reports the Times of India.
And finally, "over 50 Indians among 'super achievers'"from Asia under the age of 30, in the Forbes' list, including gymnast Dipa Karmakar, Olympic Medallist Sakshi Malik and Actress Alia Bhatt, reports the Hindu Business Line.
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