Congress demands PM Modi order probe into Amit Shah son’s firm
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The Prime Minister bringing a bonanza to poll bound Gujarat finds front page coverage in many papers. The DNA, writes ' GST relief is early Diwali' ' Happy that FM could convince GST Council to cut rates, bring reforms' says the Pioneer, quoting the Prime Minister.
The Statesman, the Indian express and the DNA show Narendra Modi at Dwarkadheesh temple in Gujarat. ' Modi launches BJP's Gujarat campaign' writes the Asian Age.
The Tribune reports of Rahul Gandhi kickstarting the Congress campaign in Himachal- ' Virbhadra Chief Minister choice says Rahul' writes the paper.
The war between the Centre and Delhi government snowballing over the hike in Delhi metro fares features prominently in leading dailies, ' Hardeep Puri to Arvind Kejriwal - want cheap metro fare? 'Foot the bill' writes the Mail Today. The Hindustan Times calls it 'transport tussle'and says that Puri tells the Chief Minister to pay 3000 crore rupees annually to DMRC for five years.
The Indian Express, in its lead story, writes about Vijay Mallya's dubious deals, as a result of the probe by the Serious fraud investigation office. "Jet meant for airline diverted for use by Mallya and his political friends' says the paper.
The passing away of Kundan Shah, best known for directing 'Jaane bhi do Yaaron' finds place in most papers
Former RBI governor Raghuram Rajan is in the list of probables for this years Nobel prize in Economics, informs the Financial Express.
And finally another male bastion crumbling? Maybe inspired by Dangal, the Sunday Times writes ' Uttar Pradesh akhara breaks 450 year tradition, allows girls'. 'After trying for a decade, 2 girls finally convince Varanasi mahant to let them enter ring.'
Newspapers Headlines
The Prime Minister bringing a bonanza to poll bound Gujarat finds front page coverage in many papers. The DNA, writes ' GST relief is early Diwali' ' Happy that FM could convince GST Council to cut rates, bring reforms' says the Pioneer, quoting the Prime Minister.
The Statesman, the Indian express and the DNA show Narendra Modi at Dwarkadheesh temple in Gujarat. ' Modi launches BJP's Gujarat campaign' writes the Asian Age.
The Tribune reports of Rahul Gandhi kickstarting the Congress campaign in Himachal- ' Virbhadra Chief Minister choice says Rahul' writes the paper.
The war between the Centre and Delhi government snowballing over the hike in Delhi metro fares features prominently in leading dailies, ' Hardeep Puri to Arvind Kejriwal - want cheap metro fare? 'Foot the bill' writes the Mail Today. The Hindustan Times calls it 'transport tussle'and says that Puri tells the Chief Minister to pay 3000 crore rupees annually to DMRC for five years.
The Indian Express, in its lead story, writes about Vijay Mallya's dubious deals, as a result of the probe by the Serious fraud investigation office. "Jet meant for airline diverted for use by Mallya and his political friends' says the paper.
The passing away of Kundan Shah, best known for directing 'Jaane bhi do Yaaron' finds place in most papers
Former RBI governor Raghuram Rajan is in the list of probables for this years Nobel prize in Economics, informs the Financial Express.
And finally another male bastion crumbling? Maybe inspired by Dangal, the Sunday Times writes ' Uttar Pradesh akhara breaks 450 year tradition, allows girls'. 'After trying for a decade, 2 girls finally convince Varanasi mahant to let them enter ring.'
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