Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Minister MJ Akbar, Accused Of Sex Harassment, Should Quit, Says Congress

Minister MJ Akbar, Accused Of Sex Harassment, Should Quit, Says Congress

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Police custody for directors of the real estate firm Amrapali Group, and exodus of migrant population from Gujarat are the main stories in the newspapers today.
"Supreme Court sends Amrapali CMD, 2 directors to police custody" is the lead in the Times of India. The Asian Age reports "Supreme Court sends Amrapali directors to jail, says enough of hide and seek".
The Asian Age leads with "Gujarat exodus touches 60,000, CM blames Congress for trouble". The DNA reports "Gujarat contains migrant exodus, but politics peaks". The Hindu quotes a Gujarat minister as saying Congress is behind attacks on workers".
In Business headlines, Hindustan Times Business reports "IMF projects India's growth at 7.3 percent in 2018, 7.4 percent next year".
DNA money writes "Rupee, rising costs to keep India Inc growth tepid in Quarter 2".
As part of sweeping changes, The Economic Times observes "FPIs (or Foreign Portfolio Investors) may get easier access to Indian Markets".
The Pioneer highlights a health scare as it writes, "Zika imperils tourism in India's golden triangle; No need to panic, situation under control, assures Union Ministry".
In a welcome move for commuters in Delhi, The Asian Age informs "AAP government allows student passes in AC, Cluster buses".
And finally, The Times of India reports "4-year-old girl gets skull implant in Pune; Doctors say it's India's first". The Paper says Doctors replaced 60 percent of a girl's damaged skull with a customised 3-dimensional polyethylene bone.

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