BS Yeddyurappa Resigns As Karnataka Chief Minister Just Before Floor Test
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Almost all the newspapers have the Karnataka Floor Test as their lead headline today . " Not in 15 days BJP faces test today, "reports The Indian Express. While The Hindustan Times says "Cong- JD(S) may challenge pro-tem Speaker 's appointment .The Mail Today has the headline " many signatures on Cong JD(S) list fake, says Yeddyurappa."
The top headline of Times Of India reports "Cross Border claims lives of 8 civilians in India and Pak" mentioning the steep escalation of tension between the two nations on Friday , just a day ahead of PM Narendra Modi's visit to J&K. Mufti attacks Islamabad, says it has ' no respect for Ramzaan' headlines the Asian Age.
In another headline Hindustan Times writes," Monsoon to arrive ahead of schedule, may hit Kerala on 29th May, says IMD."
"Justice Chelameshwar's last day creates record, shares dais with Chief Justice of India, finishes all business in less than 30 minutes" headlines the Pioneer.
On the police questioning Kejriwal for 3 hours in Chief Secretary assault case, The Hindu writes "Chief Minister was co-operative but evaded many questions."
As part of a another headline in Business Standard says, "Costly oil may inflate import bill by 50 billion dollars, affecting the current account deficit, but no impact on fiscal situation" says Economic Affairs Secretary SC Garg.
" IITians to get lessions in fine arts and humanities" expecting to give future engineers a holistic development, writes the Economic Times.
And finally, The Tribune gives a bizarre information of a government funded project all set to be launched in Punjab to treat thalassaemia with goat blood, described in Ayurveda as 'Raktabasti'.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Almost all the newspapers have the Karnataka Floor Test as their lead headline today . " Not in 15 days BJP faces test today, "reports The Indian Express. While The Hindustan Times says "Cong- JD(S) may challenge pro-tem Speaker 's appointment .The Mail Today has the headline " many signatures on Cong JD(S) list fake, says Yeddyurappa."
The top headline of Times Of India reports "Cross Border claims lives of 8 civilians in India and Pak" mentioning the steep escalation of tension between the two nations on Friday , just a day ahead of PM Narendra Modi's visit to J&K. Mufti attacks Islamabad, says it has ' no respect for Ramzaan' headlines the Asian Age.
In another headline Hindustan Times writes," Monsoon to arrive ahead of schedule, may hit Kerala on 29th May, says IMD."
"Justice Chelameshwar's last day creates record, shares dais with Chief Justice of India, finishes all business in less than 30 minutes" headlines the Pioneer.
On the police questioning Kejriwal for 3 hours in Chief Secretary assault case, The Hindu writes "Chief Minister was co-operative but evaded many questions."
As part of a another headline in Business Standard says, "Costly oil may inflate import bill by 50 billion dollars, affecting the current account deficit, but no impact on fiscal situation" says Economic Affairs Secretary SC Garg.
" IITians to get lessions in fine arts and humanities" expecting to give future engineers a holistic development, writes the Economic Times.
And finally, The Tribune gives a bizarre information of a government funded project all set to be launched in Punjab to treat thalassaemia with goat blood, described in Ayurveda as 'Raktabasti'.
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