Telangana: Major setback for TDP as Revanth Reddy quits party
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Most newspapers today have highlighted the confrontation between the Supreme Court and the centre over appointment of judges in the higher judiciary. "SC questions Centre on judicial posts" headlines The Hindu. The paper says 'Court asks why finalisation of Memorandum of Procedure continues to linger?'. The Indian Express, in its lead headline, writes "Supreme Court frames new norms to evaluate work of HC Additional Judges".
The DNA, in a top story, quotes Dineshwar Sharma, the interlocutor appointed for Jammu and Kashmir, as saying "Valley can't turn into Syria". In a related story, the paper reports - 'Jail, fine for property damage in J&K now".
Several newspapers have noticed US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's cautionary advice to Pakistan to act against terrorist groups operating from its soil. "If Pak fails to act against terror, US will get it done" headlines The Statesman.
The arrest of senior journalist Vinod Verma by the Chattisgarh Police for suspected blackmail and extortion allegedly involving a state minister is also tracked keenly by most newspapers. "Sting in sexy tail! Scribe held for 'blackmail' bid" is how The Pioneer describes it.
Over the controversy surrounding the dialogues of the Vijay starrer film Mersal, The Tribune reports "Freedom of expression applies to films says HC". In the same space, the paper also quotes Finance Minister Arun Jaitley as saying "Judiciary should not be influenced by events of day".
The Times of India reports on why helping others is good for the do-gooder! The paper says - research suggests, acts of generosity are linked to health benefits like lower BP and decreased mortality rates.
Newspapers Headlines
Most newspapers today have highlighted the confrontation between the Supreme Court and the centre over appointment of judges in the higher judiciary. "SC questions Centre on judicial posts" headlines The Hindu. The paper says 'Court asks why finalisation of Memorandum of Procedure continues to linger?'. The Indian Express, in its lead headline, writes "Supreme Court frames new norms to evaluate work of HC Additional Judges".
The DNA, in a top story, quotes Dineshwar Sharma, the interlocutor appointed for Jammu and Kashmir, as saying "Valley can't turn into Syria". In a related story, the paper reports - 'Jail, fine for property damage in J&K now".
Several newspapers have noticed US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's cautionary advice to Pakistan to act against terrorist groups operating from its soil. "If Pak fails to act against terror, US will get it done" headlines The Statesman.
The arrest of senior journalist Vinod Verma by the Chattisgarh Police for suspected blackmail and extortion allegedly involving a state minister is also tracked keenly by most newspapers. "Sting in sexy tail! Scribe held for 'blackmail' bid" is how The Pioneer describes it.
Over the controversy surrounding the dialogues of the Vijay starrer film Mersal, The Tribune reports "Freedom of expression applies to films says HC". In the same space, the paper also quotes Finance Minister Arun Jaitley as saying "Judiciary should not be influenced by events of day".
The Times of India reports on why helping others is good for the do-gooder! The paper says - research suggests, acts of generosity are linked to health benefits like lower BP and decreased mortality rates.
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