Saturday, May 26, 2018

Won't give Rashid Khan away, Ghani tells Modi

Won't give Rashid Khan away, Ghani tells Modi

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

BJP leaving floor, H.D.Kumarswamy winning test and BJP candidate S.Suresh Kumar paving way for unanimous election of Congress' K.R.Ramesh Kumar as the speaker of Karnataka Assembly is the main story covered by almost all the newspapers today. With the Tribune adding "Yeddyurappa threatens stir if no farm loan waiver".
"Major Leetul Gogoi to face court of inquiry. Army Chief Bipin Rawat vows exemplary action if he is guilty." writes Hindustan Times.
"SEBI notice to ICICI bank and its CEO Chanda Kocchar" reports the Hindu, in the Videocon loan matter which also involves a company promoted by her husband.
"Centre open to bringing fuel under GST". With petrol and diesel rates rising daily the Central Government advocated bringing transport fuel under the GST to curb the price hike, writes the Statesman.
The Indian Express on its front page writes "On civil code, Law panel asks Muslim groups why deny some rights to women? ". The panel has also asked various stake holders to recommend a model Nikahnama and Talaknama that can be implemented uniformally across the country.
"Mid, Small caps outperform in 4 years of Narendra Modi government" reports the Business Standard attributing this to the government's proactive economic reform measures.
In a front page story in the Times of India Nirav Modi's step brother Nehal Modi 'disappeared' with 50 kg gold jewellery from a Dubai safe house as soon as he learned the CBI is registering a cheating case against Nirav Modi.
One of the headlines in Mail Today says "Mercury alarm! Delhi fire department cancel leaves", the main reason behind the control room working overtime, being, the alarming rise in temperature to nearly 47c.
And finally, the mystery over the source of the deadly NIPAH virus infection claiming 12 lives in Kerala deepened, after the blood and serum samples of 21 bats tested negative results for the virus, ruling out bats as source, writes the Hindustan Times.

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