Karnataka Verdict Indicates the Modi Wave Is All but Over
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
''Karnataka model spurs Congress, RJD activism'' Headlines The Pioneer. Opposition in Goa, Manipur, Bihar demand same principle want their 'single largest' parties to get a shot at power.
'' Karnataka waiver may cost 250 billion rupees'' headline The Business Standard referring to the announcement made by the new CM Yeddyurappa.
''No sahayaks at beck and call of retired generals, orders army chief'' is an Hindustan Times Headline. Army Chief General Bipin Singh Rawat has said that soldiers are meant to fight and serve at the front.
The Hindu Business lead headline '' Crude oil at 80$ a barrel gives Goverment the jitters. '' this may affect inflation, fiscal growth and require tighter macroeconomic polices.
The Tribune reports that country's richest temple TIRUMALA in Andhara Pradesh has trouble brewing. The head priest has alleged huge corruption against temple officials leading to retirement of 3 priests.
Now the National Institute of Open schooling will soon make gurukuls eligible for class 10th and 12th certificates that will help them apply for jobs, says The Hindu Report.
The Pioneer emphasises the importance of Millets- Ragi, Bajara, Jawar etc making a healthy come back and providing nutritional food security so far considered low in heirachg of foods.
And now, here is a book called '' Guidebook to create child friendly Railway stations'' launched by the Railways. A child arrives alone at a railway station every 5 minutes is a startling revelation by Ashwani Lohani, Chairman of Railway board thats a report in Mail Today.
And finally, UP Women cops to have comfortable tunics instead of shirts as their uniform/ fuel price may increase by 4 rupees a liter are some of the other stories and Delhi to overtake Tokyo as most populated city in 2028 covered by Newspaper.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
''Karnataka model spurs Congress, RJD activism'' Headlines The Pioneer. Opposition in Goa, Manipur, Bihar demand same principle want their 'single largest' parties to get a shot at power.
'' Karnataka waiver may cost 250 billion rupees'' headline The Business Standard referring to the announcement made by the new CM Yeddyurappa.
''No sahayaks at beck and call of retired generals, orders army chief'' is an Hindustan Times Headline. Army Chief General Bipin Singh Rawat has said that soldiers are meant to fight and serve at the front.
The Hindu Business lead headline '' Crude oil at 80$ a barrel gives Goverment the jitters. '' this may affect inflation, fiscal growth and require tighter macroeconomic polices.
The Tribune reports that country's richest temple TIRUMALA in Andhara Pradesh has trouble brewing. The head priest has alleged huge corruption against temple officials leading to retirement of 3 priests.
Now the National Institute of Open schooling will soon make gurukuls eligible for class 10th and 12th certificates that will help them apply for jobs, says The Hindu Report.
The Pioneer emphasises the importance of Millets- Ragi, Bajara, Jawar etc making a healthy come back and providing nutritional food security so far considered low in heirachg of foods.
And now, here is a book called '' Guidebook to create child friendly Railway stations'' launched by the Railways. A child arrives alone at a railway station every 5 minutes is a startling revelation by Ashwani Lohani, Chairman of Railway board thats a report in Mail Today.
And finally, UP Women cops to have comfortable tunics instead of shirts as their uniform/ fuel price may increase by 4 rupees a liter are some of the other stories and Delhi to overtake Tokyo as most populated city in 2028 covered by Newspaper.
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