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NEWSPAPERs HEADLINES
The upcoming Presidential Poll is one of the top story covered by most dailies this morning. "Kovind gets more support but Opposition gears up for a fight. Congress left not inclined towards hardcore BJP leader, SP, BSP, and Shiv Sena on board.", leads The Hindustan Times. "Sena makes a U turn, says yes to Kovind" writes the DNA, adding "Fear of cross-voting in its ranks and fultility of backing a non-BJP candidate may have forced Uddhav's hand".
On the Goods and Services Tax (GST) the Economic Times writes "Unity of the Menu at GST's Midnight Parliament Bash. Manmohan Singh and HD Deve Gowda among guests at rollout function." "GST rollout in June 30 midnight session" informs the Tribune. The Business Line quotes Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley as saying "Trade, industry have had enough time to prepare for GST".
The stepping down of Anil Kumble as India coach is the other big story this morning. "Kumble quits, but lines with Kohli snapped long ago" says the Indian Express.
Referring to Pakistan's victory in the Champions Trophy final the Asian Age writes "15 held for sedition for celebrating Pak's victory".
Writing on the Calcutta High Court Judge C.S.Karnan the Hindu informs "C.S.Karnan held near Coimbatore. Hunt that began on May 9 ends".
And finally "Personal details of nearly 200 million American citizens leaked" well the Statesman informed about a marketing firm contracted by the Republican National Committee who leaked the sensitive information. Believed to be the country's largest breach of electorol data till date.
NEWSPAPERs HEADLINES
The upcoming Presidential Poll is one of the top story covered by most dailies this morning. "Kovind gets more support but Opposition gears up for a fight. Congress left not inclined towards hardcore BJP leader, SP, BSP, and Shiv Sena on board.", leads The Hindustan Times. "Sena makes a U turn, says yes to Kovind" writes the DNA, adding "Fear of cross-voting in its ranks and fultility of backing a non-BJP candidate may have forced Uddhav's hand".
On the Goods and Services Tax (GST) the Economic Times writes "Unity of the Menu at GST's Midnight Parliament Bash. Manmohan Singh and HD Deve Gowda among guests at rollout function." "GST rollout in June 30 midnight session" informs the Tribune. The Business Line quotes Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley as saying "Trade, industry have had enough time to prepare for GST".
The stepping down of Anil Kumble as India coach is the other big story this morning. "Kumble quits, but lines with Kohli snapped long ago" says the Indian Express.
Referring to Pakistan's victory in the Champions Trophy final the Asian Age writes "15 held for sedition for celebrating Pak's victory".
Writing on the Calcutta High Court Judge C.S.Karnan the Hindu informs "C.S.Karnan held near Coimbatore. Hunt that began on May 9 ends".
And finally "Personal details of nearly 200 million American citizens leaked" well the Statesman informed about a marketing firm contracted by the Republican National Committee who leaked the sensitive information. Believed to be the country's largest breach of electorol data till date.
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