Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Driver 'on mobile', bus falls into lake

Driver 'on mobile', bus falls into lake

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Budget Session of Parliament and Prime Minister's address at an NCC rally, are highlighted in the press today. 
"Budget Session : Government set to push talaq legislation", writes the Hindustan Times. The Pioneer observes "Budget likely to be pro-kisan".
"Graft fight will go on, former CMs are in jails, says PM" at an NCC rally, reports the Indian Express. "Modi makes strong pitch for Aadhaar use" states the Pioneer.
'Common man getting Padma awards now due to reforms', the Times of India quotes the Prime Minister in his 'Mann ki Baat' on Sunday.
"India Inc rebounds from DeMo blues", says the Financial Express, suggesting consumer sentiment is slowly picking up.
"FIR against army over civilian deaths in Jammu and Kashmir" is the lead in the Hindustan Times. "J&K police charge Army unit, Major with murder", reports the Hindu.
"Candidates with tattoo may lose job in Air Force", the Pioneer cites a Delhi High Court stipulation upholding a decision of the Indian Air Force.
'Foreign player keen on 49 per cent Air India stake' the Times of India quotes the Aviation Secretary saying, the company had shown 'unsolicited expression of interest' in the soon-to-be privatised airline.
"Stents cheaper, but not all get benefit" as private hospitals raise cost of other items, almost a year after prices of cardiac stents were capped, reports the Times of India.
"Blue moon, blood moon and super moon on January 31st" states the Tribune, of the first total lunar eclipse of 2018, saying the celestial event is taking place after 150 years.
The Mail today says "Indian Rail's Heritage Run Gathers Steam" as the network plans to bring back the romance of steam locomotives that gush clouds of white smoke, for adding charm to some vintage routes.

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