Saturday, June 30, 2018

J-K gears up to meet any eventuality due to floods, Governor Vohra holds meeting with officials

J-K gears up to meet any eventuality due to floods, Governor Vohra holds meeting with officials

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

Amid reports about a 50 percent rise in deposits of money by Indians in the Swiss Banks and on Congress President Rahul Gandhi taking a swipe at the Prime Minister, the Statesman writes "Not all Swiss Bank deposits black money - says government". Strong action promised against those found guilty of illegal deposits.
Centre is all set to throw its weight in the Supreme Court to declare Nikah Halala and polygamy 'unconstitutional'. "After triple talaq, Centre targets polygamy" reports the Times of India.
On China's people's Liberation Army staging a military drill in the Tibet autonomous region this week to test civilian - military integration and logistics, the Hindustan Times writes "China conducts military drill in the Tibet region".
About a government report revealing a heartless figure of the national Capital when it comes to offering vital organs, the Mail Today reports "Delhi lags behinds in organ donations."
India's insurance regulator gave an unprecedented go-ahead to LIC's proposal to take over IDBI bank and rescue it from a crippling crisis is a story covered in the Economic Times.
Punjab will soon join the league of states that are laying plastic blended roads in rural areas which result in fewer repairs as the rainwater does not seep through these roads, is a report in the Tribune.
And finally, Birds and Bat droppings considered as nuisance  and a matter of grave concern, making the interiors of Qutub Minar unhygienic and foul smelling, the Times of India writes "Qutub gets touch up after 50 years to protect it from bird, bat poo."

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