TRS MLA Mutireddy Yadagiri Reddy abuses women staff at collectorate
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
"Sensex rides hope rally to scale 32k," headlines Hindustan Times. "Optimistic about likely rate cut by the RBI, Dalal Street hit record highs on Thursday," reports The Pioneer.
"CBDT looking to expand taxpayer base this fiscal," is the lead story in DNA, "in an attempt to increase revenues for the government." With an "eye on overseas funds, NRIs Foreign Bank Accounts Under I-T Lens," reports The Economic Times.
The National Green Tribunal's order to protect the Ganga has been noted in all dailies. "50 thousand fine for dumping along Ganga stretch," says DNA. "Blanket ban on construction within 100 meters of Ganga Banks," notes The Pioneer.
"Diplomacy at work to end border stand-off with China," headlines The Hindu. "Delhi lowers Beijing heat: Diplomatic channels are available, being used," says The Indian Express. The Asian Age reports, "India snubs China bid to meddle in Kashmir." Papers also mention the National Security Adviser's forthcoming visit to Beijing. "Doval to visit China for BRICS," reports DNA.
"Calcutta High Court warns Centre of action if judges posts not filled," says Hindustan Times. "The country's oldest High Court has a sanctioned strength of 72 judges but at present there are only 34."
"Probe into VIP treatment for Sasikala," reports The Statesman. DNA says, "Cop blows whistle, says Sasikala paid bribe to DGP."
The death of Chinese rights activist and Nobel laureate, Liu Xiaobo, has been noted in all dailies. "World pays tribute," says The Asian Age.
"Department of Personnel and Training asked to prepare proposal on lateral entry into civil services," mentions The Indian Express.
And finally, time to look within. "Indians are among the laziest in the world, walk barely 4,300 steps a day," The Times of India quotes a study by Stanford University, using step counters installed in smart phones. Data shows Indian women walk even less than the men.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
"Sensex rides hope rally to scale 32k," headlines Hindustan Times. "Optimistic about likely rate cut by the RBI, Dalal Street hit record highs on Thursday," reports The Pioneer.
"CBDT looking to expand taxpayer base this fiscal," is the lead story in DNA, "in an attempt to increase revenues for the government." With an "eye on overseas funds, NRIs Foreign Bank Accounts Under I-T Lens," reports The Economic Times.
The National Green Tribunal's order to protect the Ganga has been noted in all dailies. "50 thousand fine for dumping along Ganga stretch," says DNA. "Blanket ban on construction within 100 meters of Ganga Banks," notes The Pioneer.
"Diplomacy at work to end border stand-off with China," headlines The Hindu. "Delhi lowers Beijing heat: Diplomatic channels are available, being used," says The Indian Express. The Asian Age reports, "India snubs China bid to meddle in Kashmir." Papers also mention the National Security Adviser's forthcoming visit to Beijing. "Doval to visit China for BRICS," reports DNA.
"Calcutta High Court warns Centre of action if judges posts not filled," says Hindustan Times. "The country's oldest High Court has a sanctioned strength of 72 judges but at present there are only 34."
"Probe into VIP treatment for Sasikala," reports The Statesman. DNA says, "Cop blows whistle, says Sasikala paid bribe to DGP."
The death of Chinese rights activist and Nobel laureate, Liu Xiaobo, has been noted in all dailies. "World pays tribute," says The Asian Age.
"Department of Personnel and Training asked to prepare proposal on lateral entry into civil services," mentions The Indian Express.
And finally, time to look within. "Indians are among the laziest in the world, walk barely 4,300 steps a day," The Times of India quotes a study by Stanford University, using step counters installed in smart phones. Data shows Indian women walk even less than the men.
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