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'Since a massive hunt is on to trace the culprits responsible for the CBSE examination' paper leak, most dailies cover this story predominantly. Hindustan Times writes "CBSE leak sparks political storm, 34 suspects quizzed", re-test could be confined to Delhi if police confirm city as epicentre. New dates expected on Monday.
Pictures of a tearful Steve Smith at a Sydney press conference on the recent ball tampering incident, cover most front pages. The Times of India headline reads, "Smith Breaks Down, Aussi coach Lehmann Steps Down".The coach said 'ultimately I'm responsible for the culture of the team' and Cameron Bankcroft too has admitted to lying.
Woes continue for the country's largest private sector lender, ICICI bank as - "RBI slaps ICICI bank with heavy penalty for flouting guidelines" reports The Indian Express. The RBI said - a penalty of 58.9 crore rupees was imposed for non-compliance with directions on direct sale of securities from its 'held-to-maturity' portfolio and its disclosure.
DNA writes - North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un has pledged his commitment to denuclerisation and to meet US officials, China said on Wednesday, after the North Korean president's meeting with Chinese President XI Jingping.
"Panel will steer clear of Muslim marriage law" is a headline in Hindustan Times. The Law Commission of India, the country's top law advisory board which is working on a draft Uniform Civil Code - will steer clear of most personal laws relating to Muslim marraige and divorce, but will still examine Muslim personal laws relating to adoption and succession.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
'Since a massive hunt is on to trace the culprits responsible for the CBSE examination' paper leak, most dailies cover this story predominantly. Hindustan Times writes "CBSE leak sparks political storm, 34 suspects quizzed", re-test could be confined to Delhi if police confirm city as epicentre. New dates expected on Monday.
Pictures of a tearful Steve Smith at a Sydney press conference on the recent ball tampering incident, cover most front pages. The Times of India headline reads, "Smith Breaks Down, Aussi coach Lehmann Steps Down".The coach said 'ultimately I'm responsible for the culture of the team' and Cameron Bankcroft too has admitted to lying.
Woes continue for the country's largest private sector lender, ICICI bank as - "RBI slaps ICICI bank with heavy penalty for flouting guidelines" reports The Indian Express. The RBI said - a penalty of 58.9 crore rupees was imposed for non-compliance with directions on direct sale of securities from its 'held-to-maturity' portfolio and its disclosure.
DNA writes - North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un has pledged his commitment to denuclerisation and to meet US officials, China said on Wednesday, after the North Korean president's meeting with Chinese President XI Jingping.
"Panel will steer clear of Muslim marriage law" is a headline in Hindustan Times. The Law Commission of India, the country's top law advisory board which is working on a draft Uniform Civil Code - will steer clear of most personal laws relating to Muslim marraige and divorce, but will still examine Muslim personal laws relating to adoption and succession.
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