9 new ministers to be inducted into Narendra Modi’s Cabinet
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Several ministers putting in their papers prior to the Cabinet rejig tomorrow, and Delhi's waste mountain caving in, are covered extensively in the press this morning.
"Dozen new faces likely in Sunday's Cabinet reshuffle" writes The Hindustan Times. "Shah report card to guide Sunday's Cabinet rejig" leads The Asian Age.
"Tsunami of trash engulfs East Delhi border" is the lead in The Pioneer. DNA reports "2 die as 15-storey garbage hill collapses in Ghazipur", adding, "Plan for 10 new landfills stuck in government files".
"Dalit girl who went to Supreme Court to block NEET in Tamil Nadu kills herself" highlights The Indian Express.
"Cash may replace food in nutrition scheme" DNA focuses on a NITI Aayog proposal.
"Distress in farms: GDP data confirms deflation is here" notes The Indian Express on its front page.
"Blue Whale claims MBA student in Puducherry" reports DNA.
An HT Special informs "To prevent dengue... turn down your lights" as a night bite by the mosquito which is normally active during the day, can also cause infection.
"Only women will run Lucknow Metro" the first in India to be operated only by women drivers, mentions the DNA.
"UAE topples Saudi as top draw for Indian job seekers in Gulf" notes The Times of India.
Easy on the purse, and gaining in popularity, "Chinese medical colleges woo Kashmiri students", oblivious to recent tensions in India-China relations, states The Hindu.
And finally, in a case of poison turning healer, The Times of India reports " 'First in world' : 2 saved by kidneys of girl who killed self with poison", on the suicide of a 19-year-old Delhi girl giving a new lease of life to two renal patients in city hospitals.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Several ministers putting in their papers prior to the Cabinet rejig tomorrow, and Delhi's waste mountain caving in, are covered extensively in the press this morning.
"Dozen new faces likely in Sunday's Cabinet reshuffle" writes The Hindustan Times. "Shah report card to guide Sunday's Cabinet rejig" leads The Asian Age.
"Tsunami of trash engulfs East Delhi border" is the lead in The Pioneer. DNA reports "2 die as 15-storey garbage hill collapses in Ghazipur", adding, "Plan for 10 new landfills stuck in government files".
"Dalit girl who went to Supreme Court to block NEET in Tamil Nadu kills herself" highlights The Indian Express.
"Cash may replace food in nutrition scheme" DNA focuses on a NITI Aayog proposal.
"Distress in farms: GDP data confirms deflation is here" notes The Indian Express on its front page.
"Blue Whale claims MBA student in Puducherry" reports DNA.
An HT Special informs "To prevent dengue... turn down your lights" as a night bite by the mosquito which is normally active during the day, can also cause infection.
"Only women will run Lucknow Metro" the first in India to be operated only by women drivers, mentions the DNA.
"UAE topples Saudi as top draw for Indian job seekers in Gulf" notes The Times of India.
Easy on the purse, and gaining in popularity, "Chinese medical colleges woo Kashmiri students", oblivious to recent tensions in India-China relations, states The Hindu.
And finally, in a case of poison turning healer, The Times of India reports " 'First in world' : 2 saved by kidneys of girl who killed self with poison", on the suicide of a 19-year-old Delhi girl giving a new lease of life to two renal patients in city hospitals.
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