Lalu Prasad convicted in second fodder scam case; RJD to appeal in HC
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The news of government formation in the two states that went to polls recently dominate front page newspaper headlines today.
Under the caption "Vijay Yatra 2", the Mail Today writes "Rupani to stay as Gujarat CM despite narrow poll margin". The Indian Express lead headline reads "BJP retains Rupani in Gujarat, but is undecided in Himachal"; The paper adds '"Confusion in Shimla: Dhumal, Jairam slogans give party leaders a headache".
Former Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan getting major relief in the Adarsh Housing society scam gets widely reported. "HC rejects Governor's Adarsh sanction against Chavan" is how the Pioneer puts it.
The papers also keenly track the boundary talks between the Special representatives of India and China. "India and China try to put Doklam behind them" headlines the Tribune. "Discuss need for 'peace and tranquility' " writes the Asian Age.
The verdict of the 2G spectrum allocation case continues to be in media scrutiny. "2G: CBI bungled by focusing on policy not criminal intent" observes the Times of India. "After 2G verdict, Videocon slaps 10,000 crore rupee bill" is the lead story in the Business Standard.
Reporting on the unauthorized establishments in the national capital, the Hindustan Times informs "South Delhi restaurants, shops, and offices sealed". The Pioneer states "Famed eateries of Defence Colony sealed".
The Times of India, in its lead story, writes "Drunk Drivers causing death may get 7 years' jail". "Lifetime 3rd party Insurance likely to be mandatory" adds the paper.
"TV channels told to verify content taken from Social Media" headlines the Hindustan Times. The paper states that the move comes after the Information and Broadcasting Ministry took two channels, showing objectionable content.
And finally, if you invest in the stock markets, the DNA writes "Crypto crash: Bitcoin drops 30% in 24 hours" But its 'Early Christmas on Dalal street" informs The Business Standard both the Sensex and the Nifty recorded all-time peaks yesterday.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The news of government formation in the two states that went to polls recently dominate front page newspaper headlines today.
Under the caption "Vijay Yatra 2", the Mail Today writes "Rupani to stay as Gujarat CM despite narrow poll margin". The Indian Express lead headline reads "BJP retains Rupani in Gujarat, but is undecided in Himachal"; The paper adds '"Confusion in Shimla: Dhumal, Jairam slogans give party leaders a headache".
Former Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan getting major relief in the Adarsh Housing society scam gets widely reported. "HC rejects Governor's Adarsh sanction against Chavan" is how the Pioneer puts it.
The papers also keenly track the boundary talks between the Special representatives of India and China. "India and China try to put Doklam behind them" headlines the Tribune. "Discuss need for 'peace and tranquility' " writes the Asian Age.
The verdict of the 2G spectrum allocation case continues to be in media scrutiny. "2G: CBI bungled by focusing on policy not criminal intent" observes the Times of India. "After 2G verdict, Videocon slaps 10,000 crore rupee bill" is the lead story in the Business Standard.
Reporting on the unauthorized establishments in the national capital, the Hindustan Times informs "South Delhi restaurants, shops, and offices sealed". The Pioneer states "Famed eateries of Defence Colony sealed".
The Times of India, in its lead story, writes "Drunk Drivers causing death may get 7 years' jail". "Lifetime 3rd party Insurance likely to be mandatory" adds the paper.
"TV channels told to verify content taken from Social Media" headlines the Hindustan Times. The paper states that the move comes after the Information and Broadcasting Ministry took two channels, showing objectionable content.
And finally, if you invest in the stock markets, the DNA writes "Crypto crash: Bitcoin drops 30% in 24 hours" But its 'Early Christmas on Dalal street" informs The Business Standard both the Sensex and the Nifty recorded all-time peaks yesterday.
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