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A LOOK AT TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
"Chabahar Port opens, brings Iran and Afghanistan closer to India" is the DNA headline, saying that west coast such as Mumbai, JNPT, Mundra and Mundla can now have a direct and easy access to Iranian Port.
New direct Tax Code likely to cut rates, widen net" is the Hindustan Times headline saying a wider base with a lower tax rates can improve compliance as well as revenue.
"33 years later gas victims still fighting for justice" headlines The Hindu. On the 33rd anniversary of Bhopal gas tragedy, more than 500 victims burnt effigies of Union Carbide, DOW chemicals and DUPONT.
The Tribune carries a picture of Sri Lankan Cricket players wearing masks to fight pollution as the play was halted thrice due to thick smog in Delhi.
The DNA reports of a Delhi University programme "Education with Indian Values" where the role of Yajna or Yogyas in fighting pollution was discussed.
The capitals 265 CATS ambulances are in a bad shape. 60 vehicles unfit for use, 100 are outdated - is a startling revelation in full page story in Indian Express.
The other stories covered by newspapers are - Sale of Delhi metro cards dropped by 22 per cent after fare hike; NOIDA boy Shivam Mavi selected to join Under 19 World Cup in New Zealand; A driver Dipak Das from Kolkata shall be felicitated for not honking for 18 years; ISRO's Chandrayaen 2 set for landing in 2018; A Bihar girl escaping her child marriage through the app called Bandhan-Tod; The first military Literature festival happening in Chandigarh on 7th, 8th and 9th December; The ending of 17-day Saras Crafts Mela as part of International Gita Mahotsav in Kurukshetra; And, Indian Chartered Accountants in great demand in UAE these days.
A LOOK AT TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
"Chabahar Port opens, brings Iran and Afghanistan closer to India" is the DNA headline, saying that west coast such as Mumbai, JNPT, Mundra and Mundla can now have a direct and easy access to Iranian Port.
New direct Tax Code likely to cut rates, widen net" is the Hindustan Times headline saying a wider base with a lower tax rates can improve compliance as well as revenue.
"33 years later gas victims still fighting for justice" headlines The Hindu. On the 33rd anniversary of Bhopal gas tragedy, more than 500 victims burnt effigies of Union Carbide, DOW chemicals and DUPONT.
The Tribune carries a picture of Sri Lankan Cricket players wearing masks to fight pollution as the play was halted thrice due to thick smog in Delhi.
The DNA reports of a Delhi University programme "Education with Indian Values" where the role of Yajna or Yogyas in fighting pollution was discussed.
The capitals 265 CATS ambulances are in a bad shape. 60 vehicles unfit for use, 100 are outdated - is a startling revelation in full page story in Indian Express.
The other stories covered by newspapers are - Sale of Delhi metro cards dropped by 22 per cent after fare hike; NOIDA boy Shivam Mavi selected to join Under 19 World Cup in New Zealand; A driver Dipak Das from Kolkata shall be felicitated for not honking for 18 years; ISRO's Chandrayaen 2 set for landing in 2018; A Bihar girl escaping her child marriage through the app called Bandhan-Tod; The first military Literature festival happening in Chandigarh on 7th, 8th and 9th December; The ending of 17-day Saras Crafts Mela as part of International Gita Mahotsav in Kurukshetra; And, Indian Chartered Accountants in great demand in UAE these days.
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