Quota issue: MRPS activist dies while protesting at Hyderabad Collectorate
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying that he would not scale down his attack on black money and corruption and promising to unearth more black property and investments is one the top stories covered by the dailies. The Hindu quoting the Prime Minister says "Will not stop war on corruption. Indira did not go for note ban as it would have hurt Congress." The DNA quotes the Prime Minister as saying "Rupees 4K crore fraud found since note ban." The paper also writes that Rahul tells PM 'to work or quit, faces backlash'.
In a related story Hindustan Times leads "Rupees 17K crore transactions under lens after note ban."
"Saudi's richest man among 11 princes held in anti-graft drive. Dozens arrested as Crown Prince tightens grip" leads Times of India. "The anti-corruption crackdown is likely to consolidate the authority of Prince Mohammed bin Salman" says the Hindu.
India winning the Women's Asia Cup is covered with reports and photographs in the front pages of some of the dailies.
Writing on the Himachal Polls The Tribune writes "RSS' invisible machinery wooing Himachal Pradesh voters."
"ISIS suspect arrested from Mumbai airport by Uttar Pradesh anti-terrorist squad" informs DNA.
And finally, The Times of India quoting the Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi reports that "the Centre has tied up with educational institutions to provide free coaching to minority students for Civil Services exams.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying that he would not scale down his attack on black money and corruption and promising to unearth more black property and investments is one the top stories covered by the dailies. The Hindu quoting the Prime Minister says "Will not stop war on corruption. Indira did not go for note ban as it would have hurt Congress." The DNA quotes the Prime Minister as saying "Rupees 4K crore fraud found since note ban." The paper also writes that Rahul tells PM 'to work or quit, faces backlash'.
In a related story Hindustan Times leads "Rupees 17K crore transactions under lens after note ban."
"Saudi's richest man among 11 princes held in anti-graft drive. Dozens arrested as Crown Prince tightens grip" leads Times of India. "The anti-corruption crackdown is likely to consolidate the authority of Prince Mohammed bin Salman" says the Hindu.
India winning the Women's Asia Cup is covered with reports and photographs in the front pages of some of the dailies.
Writing on the Himachal Polls The Tribune writes "RSS' invisible machinery wooing Himachal Pradesh voters."
"ISIS suspect arrested from Mumbai airport by Uttar Pradesh anti-terrorist squad" informs DNA.
And finally, The Times of India quoting the Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi reports that "the Centre has tied up with educational institutions to provide free coaching to minority students for Civil Services exams.
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