Tucked In UPSC Results, Stories Of Hard Work, Success In Face Of Adversity
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
CBI court framing charges against Advani and others, Madras High Court staying governments cattle ban and a 30 year old IAS trainee Ashish Dahiya drowning while rescuing a colleague are some of the top stories covered by the newspapers this morning.
"Advani, Uma charged with conspiracy in Babri case" headlines Hindustan Times adding " BJP leaders granted bail, Yogi to pray at makeshift Ayodhya Ram temple today."
"Madras High Court stays centre's cattle-slaughter ban" writes DNA. In a related story the paper writes that at the IIT-M beef fest: a scholar was severely beaten.
Almost all the papers take note of a 30 year old trainee IAS officer Ashish Dahiya who drowned in a swimming pool of foreign service institute in south Delhi while trying to save a friend.
The Prime Minister's visit to Berlin is covered with reports and photographs by most of the papers. The Pioneer quotes Mr Modi telling Angela Merkel "India, Germany are made for each other." The paper writes that both vow action against terror protectors; Modi seeks 'quantum jump' in eco ties; 12 pacts signed.
On stressed assets The Financial Express notes "With a freer hand,RBI and banks brainstorm on Non Performing Assets (NPAs). Discuss top-50 stressed accounts, BR Act amended in May to give RBI more powers."
And finally, A priest with a touchscreen. Well, The Asian Age reports a German church has launched a robot "priest" that beams lights from its hands and gives automated blessings to people.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
CBI court framing charges against Advani and others, Madras High Court staying governments cattle ban and a 30 year old IAS trainee Ashish Dahiya drowning while rescuing a colleague are some of the top stories covered by the newspapers this morning.
"Advani, Uma charged with conspiracy in Babri case" headlines Hindustan Times adding " BJP leaders granted bail, Yogi to pray at makeshift Ayodhya Ram temple today."
"Madras High Court stays centre's cattle-slaughter ban" writes DNA. In a related story the paper writes that at the IIT-M beef fest: a scholar was severely beaten.
Almost all the papers take note of a 30 year old trainee IAS officer Ashish Dahiya who drowned in a swimming pool of foreign service institute in south Delhi while trying to save a friend.
The Prime Minister's visit to Berlin is covered with reports and photographs by most of the papers. The Pioneer quotes Mr Modi telling Angela Merkel "India, Germany are made for each other." The paper writes that both vow action against terror protectors; Modi seeks 'quantum jump' in eco ties; 12 pacts signed.
On stressed assets The Financial Express notes "With a freer hand,RBI and banks brainstorm on Non Performing Assets (NPAs). Discuss top-50 stressed accounts, BR Act amended in May to give RBI more powers."
And finally, A priest with a touchscreen. Well, The Asian Age reports a German church has launched a robot "priest" that beams lights from its hands and gives automated blessings to people.
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