GST Council relief to exporters, small businesses
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
All eyes are on the GST council meeting today. "Steps to ease GST worries likely," says The Tribune. "Relief for exporters small business on the cards," notes The Economic Times. "Amit Shah defers second leg of Kerala Yatra to attend meet," reports The Pioneer.
"IAF chief warns Pakistan: Can locate, fix, strike targets," reports the Hindustan Times. "IAF: ready for two-front war," The Tribune. "Chinese troops widening road 10 km from site of Doklam row," notes The Times of India. "Doklam not free of PLA troops," says The Hindu.
The DNA quotes the Supreme Court as saying that it is "Wrong to brand our judges pro-government."
"Five linked to Sanatan Sanstha key suspects in Gauri's murder," is a lead story in The Indian Express.
"High Court nixes Jafri's plea, gives PM clean chit in Gujarat riots," reports The Pioneer.
"No protests at Jantar Mantar from now: NGT says such activities violate environmental laws," says the DNA.
"War on dirty Delhi air set to take off. SC action plan to tackle city smog in winter may include shutting industrial plans and curbs on cars," headlines the Mail Today.
Other stories in today's newspapers are, "Ishiguro, a mix of Austen and Kafka, wins Literature Nobel,"-The Asian Age.
And finally, "Idealism may be killing marriages," The Times of India quotes social psychology professor Eli Finkel of North-Western university, US, who says "We should drastically lower our expectations from lovers to feel truly fulfilled. He said, there must be no shame in asking less of your partner."
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
All eyes are on the GST council meeting today. "Steps to ease GST worries likely," says The Tribune. "Relief for exporters small business on the cards," notes The Economic Times. "Amit Shah defers second leg of Kerala Yatra to attend meet," reports The Pioneer.
"IAF chief warns Pakistan: Can locate, fix, strike targets," reports the Hindustan Times. "IAF: ready for two-front war," The Tribune. "Chinese troops widening road 10 km from site of Doklam row," notes The Times of India. "Doklam not free of PLA troops," says The Hindu.
The DNA quotes the Supreme Court as saying that it is "Wrong to brand our judges pro-government."
"Five linked to Sanatan Sanstha key suspects in Gauri's murder," is a lead story in The Indian Express.
"High Court nixes Jafri's plea, gives PM clean chit in Gujarat riots," reports The Pioneer.
"No protests at Jantar Mantar from now: NGT says such activities violate environmental laws," says the DNA.
"War on dirty Delhi air set to take off. SC action plan to tackle city smog in winter may include shutting industrial plans and curbs on cars," headlines the Mail Today.
Other stories in today's newspapers are, "Ishiguro, a mix of Austen and Kafka, wins Literature Nobel,"-The Asian Age.
And finally, "Idealism may be killing marriages," The Times of India quotes social psychology professor Eli Finkel of North-Western university, US, who says "We should drastically lower our expectations from lovers to feel truly fulfilled. He said, there must be no shame in asking less of your partner."
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