Monday, December 4, 2017

Osmania University student found hanging in hostel, day before rally of jobless

Osmania University student found hanging in hostel, day before rally of jobless

A LOOK AT TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
The remarks by the Finance Minister, Arun Jaitley on the BJP being the original Hindutva Party, has been reported prominently by many News dailies "BJP original Hindutva party, Congress a poor clone," reports The Asian Age, quoting him. The Sunday Pioneer headlines "Copycat Hindutva won't work-FM raps" Shiv Bhakt "Rahul for bid to mimic "Original pro-Hindutva Party. "In a related story The Times of India  quoting Amit Shah notes" Why doesn't Rahul visit temples in Delhi?".
The lead page story in the Mail Today informs "Make in India missile deals save One lakh Crore Rupees - with six air defence and anti-tank missile projects being built by DRDO, government saves foreign exchange".
The Hindustan Times in its front page story warns "Unruly metro commuters could face jail, heavy fines" - A draft law will have clauses to overhaul rules on passenger behaviour, fare revision, new projects. In a related story The Asian Age reports  in Delhi" From January 1, single card for travel in DTC buses and Metro".
Many newspapers have reported the appointment of Mr. Salil Parekh as the MD and CEO of Infosys. The Financial Express reports "Infosys appoints outsider Salil Parekh as MD and CEO."
The Hindu informs on its front page "Rescue stepped up after Ockhi fury - while southern Kerala and parts of Tamilnadu limped back to normal, Lakshadweep Islands await relief".
Virat Kohli's dazzling run making spree has been noted extensively by the newspapers "Kohli, Vijay set the Kotla Alight " reads the caption of a celeberatory photograph of Murli Vijay and Virat Kohli in The Hindustan Times.
According to the DNA an upscale private hospital in Delhi that allegedly declared dead a new born may lose its license if found guilty.
The Hindu reports "Centre rolls back curbs on cattle sale." It adds, "controversial notification was withdrawn in a terse notice dated November  30".
In significant news The Indian Express notes "CRPF to post 240 women in Bastar by May 2018 to "build bridges" with locals ."
The Times of India reports "Expressing distress that there is one death every three minutes in road accidents in India, but legal heirs of only half of the victims receive compensation, The Supreme Court has issued a slew of directions to states to set up a road safety policy as well as dedicated safety funds".

No comments:

Post a Comment