Wednesday, August 30, 2017

‘Husbands may be harassed if marital rape criminalised’

‘Husbands may be harassed if marital rape criminalised’

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

Self-styled Godman and now rape convict Gurmeet Ram Rahim's sentencing is the central highlight of dailies today. "Baba begs for mercy, gets 20 years in Jail", says The Times of India, while The DNA writes, "New Dera : Jail for 20 years".
The Asian Age writes, 'Supreme Court to Gujarat: Why delay in rape trial of Asaram?', adding that the apex court has asked the Gujarat government, "to explain the inordinate delay in the rape trial involving self-styled 'godman' Asaram Bapu".
"Doklam stand-off ends as India, China step back", headlines The Hindu, while The Pioneer opines, "Dragon gives into Doklam Diplomacy".
The Aam Aadmi Party winning the Delhi assembly by-polls in Bawana has received wide coverage by papers today. "AAP retains Bawana; ends string of losses since 2015", says The Hindu.
The Economic Times reports that the government is unlikely to change the financial year to January-December though it is considering whether it could further advance the date of the presentation of the budget by a fortnight or so.
In an interesting piece of news, The Indian Express writes that following the Doklam stand off, The Indo-Tibetan Border Police has decided to make it compulsory for new recruits to learn the Chinese language Mandarin.
The Hindustan Times writes that Boeing Co. will start manufacturing and handing over Made in India Apache AH-64E multi role attack helicopter fuselages from next year.
And finally, in encouraging news for young entrepreneurs, The DNA writes 'Valley Whiz kids redefine startups' adding that 3 Kashmiri teens, Abrar Yaseen, Muazzam Khursheed and Haider Parveez are being hailed as future 'IT czars' with their software Development firm setting the bench mark for startups in the valley.

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