Infyght, Sikka calls it quits
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The Prime Minister's interaction with more than 200 entrepreneurs on Thursday has found prominence in many dailies. "Agents of change in pow-wow with PM" says Financial Express. "PM calls start-ups to join in governance," reports Business Standard. "Government firm to weed out graft": The Pioneer.
"BJP gets lion's share of donations from corporate houses between 2012 and 2016," reports Hindustan Times. "Builders remain biggest poll donors," notices DNA.
The Tribune reports that the BJP set the ball rolling for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections fixing an individual target of atleast '360+' seats. And winning around 120 constituencies where it had never won or had come second.
On 17 parties meeting yesterday, The Asian Age reports, "Opposition unites against 'divisive' BJP." The Indian Express says, "Rahul alleges RSS is getting into judiciary, media, army; BJP says unworthy of reply."
"Winning at all cost, without ethics, is new normal in politics: EC speaks out," headlines The Indian Express. Paper reports Election commissioner "Rawat asks parties, politicians, media to challenge this 'new narrative'."
"Supreme Court forces two Gujarat cops in Ishrat and Sohrabuddin cases to quit," reports The Times of India.
TMC sweeps civic polls in Bengal, BJP a distant second," says The Asian Age.
"Standoff over Doklam: Tokyo throws weight behind Delhi a month ahead of Shinzo Abe visit," says Indian Express. "Meanwhile, Army chief to begin three-day ladakh visit Sunday to take stock," reports The Asian Age.
And finally, The Hindu quotes an appeal to parents made by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, "Watch out for erratic behaviour in kids, which could be linked to the deadly 'Blue Whale' game." Forewarned is forearmed!
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The Prime Minister's interaction with more than 200 entrepreneurs on Thursday has found prominence in many dailies. "Agents of change in pow-wow with PM" says Financial Express. "PM calls start-ups to join in governance," reports Business Standard. "Government firm to weed out graft": The Pioneer.
"BJP gets lion's share of donations from corporate houses between 2012 and 2016," reports Hindustan Times. "Builders remain biggest poll donors," notices DNA.
The Tribune reports that the BJP set the ball rolling for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections fixing an individual target of atleast '360+' seats. And winning around 120 constituencies where it had never won or had come second.
On 17 parties meeting yesterday, The Asian Age reports, "Opposition unites against 'divisive' BJP." The Indian Express says, "Rahul alleges RSS is getting into judiciary, media, army; BJP says unworthy of reply."
"Winning at all cost, without ethics, is new normal in politics: EC speaks out," headlines The Indian Express. Paper reports Election commissioner "Rawat asks parties, politicians, media to challenge this 'new narrative'."
"Supreme Court forces two Gujarat cops in Ishrat and Sohrabuddin cases to quit," reports The Times of India.
TMC sweeps civic polls in Bengal, BJP a distant second," says The Asian Age.
"Standoff over Doklam: Tokyo throws weight behind Delhi a month ahead of Shinzo Abe visit," says Indian Express. "Meanwhile, Army chief to begin three-day ladakh visit Sunday to take stock," reports The Asian Age.
And finally, The Hindu quotes an appeal to parents made by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, "Watch out for erratic behaviour in kids, which could be linked to the deadly 'Blue Whale' game." Forewarned is forearmed!
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