Mamata Banerjee pushes for 3rd front, meets Pawar, Shiv Sena and TRS MPs
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
A full scale 'war of words' breaking out between the opposition Congress and the ruling BJP, over alleged misuse of Indians' data, is extensively covered in the Press this morning. "Data leak war, Day after BJP tweaks policy, Congress junks app, headlines The Times of India, adding that allegations are flying thick and fast between the Congress and the BJP over potential misuse of subscriber data on their apps.
"Supreme Court to examine validity of polygamy, nikah halala" - headlines Hindustan Times. The Indian Express writes - seven months after it set aside the centuries-old practice of instant triple talaq, the Supreme Court on Monday agreed to examine the constitutional validity of practices like Polygamy nikah halala, nikah misyar and nikah mutah among muslims.
"No early Lok Sabha polls, says Prime Minister at meet", reports The Asian Age. Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his interaction with the partie's parliamentarians on Friday, gave clear indications that the 2019 general elections would not be advanced, not at least till January".
The Indian Express on its front page writes - Even as it continues to face heat on issue of data protection, the Centre has quitely put in the public domain the draft of a law to ensure protection of health data, that makes any breach punishable by up to 5 years imprisonment and a 5 lakh rupee fine.
"Didi in Delhi, to meet Sonia and NCP chief" headlines The Asian Age. Mamata Banarjee, who has been positioning herself as the leader on an anti-BJP national Alliance, arrived in Delhi yesterday for a 3 days visit, when she will meet leaders of the Congress and other opposition parties.
And finally, "Sensex rises 470 points as banks rally" reports DNA Money. After two days of massive fall, Indian Equities made a robust comeback on Monday, with the Sensex rising almost 470 points to close at 33,066.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
A full scale 'war of words' breaking out between the opposition Congress and the ruling BJP, over alleged misuse of Indians' data, is extensively covered in the Press this morning. "Data leak war, Day after BJP tweaks policy, Congress junks app, headlines The Times of India, adding that allegations are flying thick and fast between the Congress and the BJP over potential misuse of subscriber data on their apps.
"Supreme Court to examine validity of polygamy, nikah halala" - headlines Hindustan Times. The Indian Express writes - seven months after it set aside the centuries-old practice of instant triple talaq, the Supreme Court on Monday agreed to examine the constitutional validity of practices like Polygamy nikah halala, nikah misyar and nikah mutah among muslims.
"No early Lok Sabha polls, says Prime Minister at meet", reports The Asian Age. Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his interaction with the partie's parliamentarians on Friday, gave clear indications that the 2019 general elections would not be advanced, not at least till January".
The Indian Express on its front page writes - Even as it continues to face heat on issue of data protection, the Centre has quitely put in the public domain the draft of a law to ensure protection of health data, that makes any breach punishable by up to 5 years imprisonment and a 5 lakh rupee fine.
"Didi in Delhi, to meet Sonia and NCP chief" headlines The Asian Age. Mamata Banarjee, who has been positioning herself as the leader on an anti-BJP national Alliance, arrived in Delhi yesterday for a 3 days visit, when she will meet leaders of the Congress and other opposition parties.
And finally, "Sensex rises 470 points as banks rally" reports DNA Money. After two days of massive fall, Indian Equities made a robust comeback on Monday, with the Sensex rising almost 470 points to close at 33,066.
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