Bhima Koregaon Violence Spreads to Mumbai, Complaint Filed Against Jignesh Mevani, Umar Khalid in Pune
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The lead headline across papers today relates to the US talking tough on Pakistan. "Trump Threatens to cut aid to 'deceitful terror haven' Pak" says the Times of India, while the Indian Express writes " US foolishly gave aid to Pakistan for 15 year, they gave us only lies and deceit says Trump".
The Business Standard writes that in a surprising move at the start of the year, the State Bank of India has reduced its base rate and benchmark prime lending rates (BPLR) for existing customers by 30 basis points each effective from January 1st.
The Hindustan Times reports that new rules relating to the residual service clause for appointment as army commanders is set to alter the army's hierarchy.
"Capital collapse", announces the Mail Today, writing that a rush of toxic smog swept the capital on the first day of 2018, disrupting road, rail and air traffic while leaving thousands of Delhiites gasping for breath.
The Tribune reports that, to protect gullible people looking for greener pastures abroad, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has made it mandatory for travel agents to mention their registration number in advertisements.
And finally, did you know that chocolates to cease the exist in 40 years? The Times of India reports that as warming threatens Cacao Plants, researchers are looking at genetically modified seeds to save crops.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The lead headline across papers today relates to the US talking tough on Pakistan. "Trump Threatens to cut aid to 'deceitful terror haven' Pak" says the Times of India, while the Indian Express writes " US foolishly gave aid to Pakistan for 15 year, they gave us only lies and deceit says Trump".
The Business Standard writes that in a surprising move at the start of the year, the State Bank of India has reduced its base rate and benchmark prime lending rates (BPLR) for existing customers by 30 basis points each effective from January 1st.
The Hindustan Times reports that new rules relating to the residual service clause for appointment as army commanders is set to alter the army's hierarchy.
"Capital collapse", announces the Mail Today, writing that a rush of toxic smog swept the capital on the first day of 2018, disrupting road, rail and air traffic while leaving thousands of Delhiites gasping for breath.
The Tribune reports that, to protect gullible people looking for greener pastures abroad, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has made it mandatory for travel agents to mention their registration number in advertisements.
And finally, did you know that chocolates to cease the exist in 40 years? The Times of India reports that as warming threatens Cacao Plants, researchers are looking at genetically modified seeds to save crops.
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