No confidence in BJP: TDP
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Most papers lead today with news of the Telugu Desam Party getting all set to exit the BJP led alliance." Signalling support to rival YSR, TDP puts its ally BJP on notice," writes the Indian Express while the Hindustan Times says "YSR Congress moots a no-confidence vote in Lok Sabha".
The Asian Age writes that Slamming " irresponsible Reporting," the Chief Justice of India Dipak Mishra has asked the Electronic Media and news websites not to feel like the "Pope sitting in the Pulpit" and telecast or write anything that contains baseless insinuations.
One of the lead headlines in the Times of India raises grave concerns over bottled water. The paper writes that a study by scientists of the State University of New York has found that more than 90 per cent of bottled water world wide including India contains tiny pieces of Plastic.
In an Exclusive news story, the Mail today headlines " 5 AIIMS doctors end up in Psych ward" writing that mounting stress level due to work pressure is taking a toll on the doctors' mental health, with some ending up in the Institute's Psychiatric ward or trying to end their life.
Asking the question "One more year?" the Hindustan times reports that students across the country may have to spend 4 years in college to graduate with a bachelors degree in line with a proposal by the committee drafting a National Education Policy is set to make to the HRD Ministry.
The Pioneer writes that after the news CBSE class 12th Accountancy paper leak went viral yesterday, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) dismissed the news calling it a rumour.
And finally , The Times of India says that as the weather warms up, spring is not the only thing around the corner- the end of your relationship could be as well, as the spring month mark the begining of the 'uncuffing season'- the time of the year when relationships formed during the cold lonely winter months come to an end.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Most papers lead today with news of the Telugu Desam Party getting all set to exit the BJP led alliance." Signalling support to rival YSR, TDP puts its ally BJP on notice," writes the Indian Express while the Hindustan Times says "YSR Congress moots a no-confidence vote in Lok Sabha".
The Asian Age writes that Slamming " irresponsible Reporting," the Chief Justice of India Dipak Mishra has asked the Electronic Media and news websites not to feel like the "Pope sitting in the Pulpit" and telecast or write anything that contains baseless insinuations.
One of the lead headlines in the Times of India raises grave concerns over bottled water. The paper writes that a study by scientists of the State University of New York has found that more than 90 per cent of bottled water world wide including India contains tiny pieces of Plastic.
In an Exclusive news story, the Mail today headlines " 5 AIIMS doctors end up in Psych ward" writing that mounting stress level due to work pressure is taking a toll on the doctors' mental health, with some ending up in the Institute's Psychiatric ward or trying to end their life.
Asking the question "One more year?" the Hindustan times reports that students across the country may have to spend 4 years in college to graduate with a bachelors degree in line with a proposal by the committee drafting a National Education Policy is set to make to the HRD Ministry.
The Pioneer writes that after the news CBSE class 12th Accountancy paper leak went viral yesterday, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) dismissed the news calling it a rumour.
And finally , The Times of India says that as the weather warms up, spring is not the only thing around the corner- the end of your relationship could be as well, as the spring month mark the begining of the 'uncuffing season'- the time of the year when relationships formed during the cold lonely winter months come to an end.
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