SC crisis: Judge says issue will be resolved; SCBA seeks full court consideration
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The press conference by the four senior most judges of the Supreme Court on their differences with the Chief Justice of India dominates the top headlines of most newspapers today.
"Four SC judges air differences with CJI Misra" headlines the Hindu. "Objection Milord: Four SC Judges publicly critique CJI" is how the Economic Times puts it. "Government cautious, Opposition weighs options, says probe issues" describes the Indian Express.
Another top headline in the Times of India reads "SC will hear Loya PIL despite plea by Dave and Jaising". The paper writes that the SC bench will take up the case for hearing on January 15th.
"ISRO hits a century" reports the Hindustan Times photographing ISRO's successful launch of its 100th satellite along with 30 other spacecraft from PSLV-C40's lift off at Sriharikota.
The Hindustan Times, on its page one plus, quotes Army Chief General Bipin Rawat as saying "Need to shift focus from Pak to China". The paper adds 'China incursions rise, but numbers lower than in 2014'. The Pioneer writes "Army chief miffed at anti-India maps in J&K Govt schools".
The Times of India, on its front page, observes "Economy in rebound mode? Factory output at 21 month high". The paper, however, says "Price Rise, the unwelcome guest". The Pioneer headline reads "IIP grows by 8%; inflation by 5.2%".
In a positive trend, the numbers of deaths of children under the age of five in India fell below one million for the first time, highlights the Hindustan Times, quoting the data released by the Sample Registration system.
And finally, if you are very fond of heritage walks across monuments, now you will have to pay less for it! The Times of India reports that the Archaeological Survey of India has announced discounted entry prices to all its 116 monuments across India if one buys tickets online.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The press conference by the four senior most judges of the Supreme Court on their differences with the Chief Justice of India dominates the top headlines of most newspapers today.
"Four SC judges air differences with CJI Misra" headlines the Hindu. "Objection Milord: Four SC Judges publicly critique CJI" is how the Economic Times puts it. "Government cautious, Opposition weighs options, says probe issues" describes the Indian Express.
Another top headline in the Times of India reads "SC will hear Loya PIL despite plea by Dave and Jaising". The paper writes that the SC bench will take up the case for hearing on January 15th.
"ISRO hits a century" reports the Hindustan Times photographing ISRO's successful launch of its 100th satellite along with 30 other spacecraft from PSLV-C40's lift off at Sriharikota.
The Hindustan Times, on its page one plus, quotes Army Chief General Bipin Rawat as saying "Need to shift focus from Pak to China". The paper adds 'China incursions rise, but numbers lower than in 2014'. The Pioneer writes "Army chief miffed at anti-India maps in J&K Govt schools".
The Times of India, on its front page, observes "Economy in rebound mode? Factory output at 21 month high". The paper, however, says "Price Rise, the unwelcome guest". The Pioneer headline reads "IIP grows by 8%; inflation by 5.2%".
In a positive trend, the numbers of deaths of children under the age of five in India fell below one million for the first time, highlights the Hindustan Times, quoting the data released by the Sample Registration system.
And finally, if you are very fond of heritage walks across monuments, now you will have to pay less for it! The Times of India reports that the Archaeological Survey of India has announced discounted entry prices to all its 116 monuments across India if one buys tickets online.
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