Opposition parties hit back at ‘arrogant’ CM K Chandrasekhar Rao
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The newspapers today have prominently highlighted the GST relief measures announced for small traders and exporters. "Govt tweaks GST rates, gives relief to exporters" headlines the Hindustan Times. "Relief for SMEs, 27 items cheaper" says The Asian Age. "Small firms can file quarterly returns, easier for exporters to claim tax refund" writes The Indian Express.
Most newspapers have front-paged the photographs of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the opening ceremony of the FIFA U-17 World Cup 2017 in New Delhi. "Proud hosts, despite loss" writes The Tribune as India lost their opening game to USA.
In a historic move aimed at assuring transparency in judicial appointments, The Hindu reports "SC lifts veil on Collegium recommendations". The Indian Express, in its lead, writes "Supreme Court opens a window to itself, starts to disclose appointment decisions".
The Asian Age reports on another observation of the Supreme Court to replace the practice of hanging till-death as it asked the Centre "Hangings painful, look for more peaceful alternative".
The Pioneer has highlighted the Supreme Court accepting a PIL to probe Mahatma Gandhi's assassination again. "Who was the third killer of Bapu? SC accepts PIL" headlines the daily.
And finally, The DNA reports that the Dibang Valley in Arunachal Pradesh has shown the maximum improvement in its Sex Ratio at Birth with an increase 416 points under the government's Beti Bachao Beti Padhao campaign. That's called leading by example!
Newspapers Headlines
The newspapers today have prominently highlighted the GST relief measures announced for small traders and exporters. "Govt tweaks GST rates, gives relief to exporters" headlines the Hindustan Times. "Relief for SMEs, 27 items cheaper" says The Asian Age. "Small firms can file quarterly returns, easier for exporters to claim tax refund" writes The Indian Express.
Most newspapers have front-paged the photographs of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the opening ceremony of the FIFA U-17 World Cup 2017 in New Delhi. "Proud hosts, despite loss" writes The Tribune as India lost their opening game to USA.
In a historic move aimed at assuring transparency in judicial appointments, The Hindu reports "SC lifts veil on Collegium recommendations". The Indian Express, in its lead, writes "Supreme Court opens a window to itself, starts to disclose appointment decisions".
The Asian Age reports on another observation of the Supreme Court to replace the practice of hanging till-death as it asked the Centre "Hangings painful, look for more peaceful alternative".
The Pioneer has highlighted the Supreme Court accepting a PIL to probe Mahatma Gandhi's assassination again. "Who was the third killer of Bapu? SC accepts PIL" headlines the daily.
And finally, The DNA reports that the Dibang Valley in Arunachal Pradesh has shown the maximum improvement in its Sex Ratio at Birth with an increase 416 points under the government's Beti Bachao Beti Padhao campaign. That's called leading by example!
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