Sunday, December 31, 2017

Time for change: Rajinikanth declares political debut, to contest TN polls

Time for change: Rajinikanth declares political debut, to contest TN polls

A LOOK AT TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-

Many news dailies have reported  today, on the recall of the Palestinian envoy who shared a stage with LeT founder Hafiz Saeed in Pakistan, "India gets Palestine to recall its Pak envoy", reports The Indian Express, while The Asian Age headlines. "Palestine conveys "deep regret", recalls Pak envoy."
The decision by Deputy Chief Minister of Gujarat Nitin Patel not to join office has also been highlighted by many newspapers."Rupani faces Patidar anger, as Nitin Patel stays away", reports The Indian Express, while The Asian Age adds "Hardik sends feelers to sulking Deputy CM".
Damage control after the Mumbai  high rise fire has also been reported "Day after fire, Mumbai launches demolition drive against violators", informs The Hindustan Times, while The Times of India discloses ". After fire, 314 demolitions in Mumbai; look out notice for three bar owners".
The CBFC's decision to give certification to the controversial film"Padmawati", has also been reported extensively."Padmawati to lose 'I', aye, aye for Padmawati", headlines The Sunday Tribune. The Indian Express headlines "With a history edit, Censor has its 'I', Padmawati its release".
In its front page story The Mail Today reports "Police say students from DU, JNU and Amity busted for selling narcotics belong to "Good, educated families", and adds "Parents had no clue their sons peddled drugs".
The Pioneer informs "Held hostage for sexual assault, Fifty one Madarsa girls rescued in UP".
In its lead story The Hindu reveals that in the days preceding India's Independence on August 15th  1947, " Nizam made vain bid to buy Marmagoa port from Portugal", it adds " As India closed in, Hyderabad ruler sought access to sea via port in Goa".
The Sunday Times informs that CBSE Class X and Class XII board exams will start after Holi, likely from March 5. The board is likely to announce the dates in the first week of January.

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