Scribes covering Bengal rural poll nominations attacked in Kolkata, districts
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Most papers carry Rajya Sabha chairman Venkaiah Naidu's rejection of a notice by opposition for removal of the Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra's as their lead story.
"Naidu rejects bid to oust CJI" is the Hindustan Times headline. Opposition says due process subverted likely to move court, it adds.
The Tribune quotes the Congress as calling the rejection illegal, ill-advised, hasty step and prepared to move Supreme Court against it.
"AFSPA revoked in Meghalaya, parts of Arunachal' headlines the Pioneer. In Arunachal Pradesh areas under the Act have been reduced from 16 police stations bordering Assam to 8.
In a DNA exclusive, the Finance ministry is alarmed by frequent cases of data break and is looking at taking control of GSTN, a privately controlled company responsible for GST operations.
India is the highest recipient of remittances - the diaspora sent 69 billion dollars home last year, says the World Bank, reports the Hindu Business Line.
"TCS wears a 100 billion dollar cap"is an Economic Times headlines. Tata Consultancy Services became the only second Indian firm after RIL Reliance Industries in 2007 to cross the 100 billion dollar mark in market capitalization.
A survey predicts hung house in Karnataka says the Asian Age in a front page story. However, the paper reports that BJP likely to emerge as the single largest party in the state.
The JNU faculty and students to stay among North East tribals to understand tribal societies and ancient traditional systems, reports the Pioneer.
And finally, The Hindu carries two beautifully colorful pictures - one of dazzling fireworks display as part of THRISSUR POORAM fastivities and another of MUNNAR, lush with lovely violet Neela Kurinji flowers - the flower that bloom once in 12 years, giving a shot to tourism there
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Most papers carry Rajya Sabha chairman Venkaiah Naidu's rejection of a notice by opposition for removal of the Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra's as their lead story.
"Naidu rejects bid to oust CJI" is the Hindustan Times headline. Opposition says due process subverted likely to move court, it adds.
The Tribune quotes the Congress as calling the rejection illegal, ill-advised, hasty step and prepared to move Supreme Court against it.
"AFSPA revoked in Meghalaya, parts of Arunachal' headlines the Pioneer. In Arunachal Pradesh areas under the Act have been reduced from 16 police stations bordering Assam to 8.
In a DNA exclusive, the Finance ministry is alarmed by frequent cases of data break and is looking at taking control of GSTN, a privately controlled company responsible for GST operations.
India is the highest recipient of remittances - the diaspora sent 69 billion dollars home last year, says the World Bank, reports the Hindu Business Line.
"TCS wears a 100 billion dollar cap"is an Economic Times headlines. Tata Consultancy Services became the only second Indian firm after RIL Reliance Industries in 2007 to cross the 100 billion dollar mark in market capitalization.
A survey predicts hung house in Karnataka says the Asian Age in a front page story. However, the paper reports that BJP likely to emerge as the single largest party in the state.
The JNU faculty and students to stay among North East tribals to understand tribal societies and ancient traditional systems, reports the Pioneer.
And finally, The Hindu carries two beautifully colorful pictures - one of dazzling fireworks display as part of THRISSUR POORAM fastivities and another of MUNNAR, lush with lovely violet Neela Kurinji flowers - the flower that bloom once in 12 years, giving a shot to tourism there
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