NEET plea in vain, bright girl ends life
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
"GDP growth slumps to 3-year low of 5.7 per cent," is the lead story in most dailies today. "GST, note ban stymie GDP growth," says The Pioneer. " Day after demonitisation jolt, government steps up defence," notes The Business Standard. "Finance Minister hints at one slab less in GST," reports The Financial Express.
"Cabinet reshuffle set in motion as ministers begin to quit posts," headlines Hindustan Times. "Rudy, others quit government; more likely to follow," says The Asian Age. Meanwhile, "Outgoing home secretary Rajeev Mehrishi to be new CAG; EC gets third member," reports The Times of India.
The Mumbai Building collapse has been noticed with photographs in several newspapers. "10 trapped in rubble in Mumbai's Bhendi Bazaar," reports The Tribune.
"PSLV launch fails for first time in 24 years; Satellite lost when it got ejected within the closed heat shield," reports The Times of India.
"Smart phones share data of 40% Indians with world, CIA: Government," The Indian Express quotes the retired union home secretary Rajiv Mehrishi's statement to a parliamentary panel last month.
On the latest death by suicide of a 19-year-old college student, Hindustan Times says, "Blue Whale is not a game but a disaster. Cannot get out of Blue Whale alive, says victim's note," The Times of India reports, "A 17-year-old Russian girl, who masterminded Blue Whale, has been arrested."
"Age of consent law can't apply to child brides, government tells Supreme Court, because India has 23 million child brides and criminalising 'the consummation of marriage' as rape would not be appropriate, is reported in Hindustan Times.
And finally, "90 lakh cattle in Madhya Pradesh to get Aadhaar tags," is mentioned in The Times of India. A first in the country, the "Aadhar cards of cattle will help in breed improvement, health monitoring and production, said officials."
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
"GDP growth slumps to 3-year low of 5.7 per cent," is the lead story in most dailies today. "GST, note ban stymie GDP growth," says The Pioneer. " Day after demonitisation jolt, government steps up defence," notes The Business Standard. "Finance Minister hints at one slab less in GST," reports The Financial Express.
"Cabinet reshuffle set in motion as ministers begin to quit posts," headlines Hindustan Times. "Rudy, others quit government; more likely to follow," says The Asian Age. Meanwhile, "Outgoing home secretary Rajeev Mehrishi to be new CAG; EC gets third member," reports The Times of India.
The Mumbai Building collapse has been noticed with photographs in several newspapers. "10 trapped in rubble in Mumbai's Bhendi Bazaar," reports The Tribune.
"PSLV launch fails for first time in 24 years; Satellite lost when it got ejected within the closed heat shield," reports The Times of India.
"Smart phones share data of 40% Indians with world, CIA: Government," The Indian Express quotes the retired union home secretary Rajiv Mehrishi's statement to a parliamentary panel last month.
On the latest death by suicide of a 19-year-old college student, Hindustan Times says, "Blue Whale is not a game but a disaster. Cannot get out of Blue Whale alive, says victim's note," The Times of India reports, "A 17-year-old Russian girl, who masterminded Blue Whale, has been arrested."
"Age of consent law can't apply to child brides, government tells Supreme Court, because India has 23 million child brides and criminalising 'the consummation of marriage' as rape would not be appropriate, is reported in Hindustan Times.
And finally, "90 lakh cattle in Madhya Pradesh to get Aadhaar tags," is mentioned in The Times of India. A first in the country, the "Aadhar cards of cattle will help in breed improvement, health monitoring and production, said officials."
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