New courtrooms, paperless system create chaos in SC
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Today's newspapers carry different lead stories, DNA reports, "Israeli media rolls out red carpet for Modi". The paper adds that Israel's largest English daily has reserved a section on its website for news reports focussed only on Modi's visit.
The Hindu quotes from an interview with the Palestinian President's diplomatic adviser. The papers says that Palestine hopes to keep India ties firm, and understands India's need to de-hyphenate ties with Palestine and Israel.
Revenue secretary Hasmukh Adhia put out a series of tweets yesterday to clear a few apprehensions about GST. "Govt busts GST myths, asks people to ignore rumours", writes DNA.
Under the caption - "Out on the road, GST finds the going smooth", The Economic Times writes that according to initial reports, rollout of India's boldest reform has been hassle free.
The Indian Express anchor story headline reads - "Eye on GST, CAs, tax consultancies hike fee by up to 30 percent".
The Asian Age headline says "More troops rushed to Sikkim area". The paper reports that India is strengthening its position on the border near Sikkim.
The Pioneer in its report on the same story adds, that the Doka la face-off with China is the longest impasse since 1962.
Hindustan Times' lead headline says "New Kejri-Centre spat to delay Metro fourth phase". The paper writes that the Union Urban development ministry has rejected the Delhi govt move to avoid paying 50% cost share.
And finally, another side effect of over using smart phones. The Times of India writes that smartphones are giving us a 'comic walk'. The paper says that people tend to lift the lead foot higher and slower over obstacles to avoid tripping.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Today's newspapers carry different lead stories, DNA reports, "Israeli media rolls out red carpet for Modi". The paper adds that Israel's largest English daily has reserved a section on its website for news reports focussed only on Modi's visit.
The Hindu quotes from an interview with the Palestinian President's diplomatic adviser. The papers says that Palestine hopes to keep India ties firm, and understands India's need to de-hyphenate ties with Palestine and Israel.
Revenue secretary Hasmukh Adhia put out a series of tweets yesterday to clear a few apprehensions about GST. "Govt busts GST myths, asks people to ignore rumours", writes DNA.
Under the caption - "Out on the road, GST finds the going smooth", The Economic Times writes that according to initial reports, rollout of India's boldest reform has been hassle free.
The Indian Express anchor story headline reads - "Eye on GST, CAs, tax consultancies hike fee by up to 30 percent".
The Asian Age headline says "More troops rushed to Sikkim area". The paper reports that India is strengthening its position on the border near Sikkim.
The Pioneer in its report on the same story adds, that the Doka la face-off with China is the longest impasse since 1962.
Hindustan Times' lead headline says "New Kejri-Centre spat to delay Metro fourth phase". The paper writes that the Union Urban development ministry has rejected the Delhi govt move to avoid paying 50% cost share.
And finally, another side effect of over using smart phones. The Times of India writes that smartphones are giving us a 'comic walk'. The paper says that people tend to lift the lead foot higher and slower over obstacles to avoid tripping.
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