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NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
There are several important stories in today's newspapers.
DNA headlines - "Finance Minister backs revised GDP data for UPA era, Congress calls it a bad joke". The Pioneer writes "Revised GDP data stirs credibility fight".
The Tribune notes former Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Subramanian's comment in his upcoming book that demonetisation initiated on November 8, 2016 accelerated the economic slide.
Hindustan Times leads with Pakistan PM Imran Khan saying "Ready for talks anytime" The Pioneer headline reads "Won't Let terror use Pak soil: Khan".
The Times of India highlights Supreme Court's observation on CBI case. The daily reports the Supreme Court as saying "Will first decide if removal of CBI chief was legal". The Statesman reports "Tenure of 2 years as CBI chief can't be altered: says Verma in Supreme Court.
The Indian Express top headline reads "Firm that gave loan to buy Vadra land at a premium, got big relief from tax panel". Investigating a web of controversial land transaction in Bikaner involving Robert Vadra's companies, the Enforcement Director has asked for details in the case related to Bhushan Power and Steel Limited.
With the rupee touching a three month high of 69.88 against the dollar, Business Line of the Hindu writes "Rising rupee, falling crude prices, bring mojo back to the market". The sensex gained 453 points to close at 36,170 and a crash in global crude oil price has been cited by experts as the main reason for the strength of the rupee.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
There are several important stories in today's newspapers.
DNA headlines - "Finance Minister backs revised GDP data for UPA era, Congress calls it a bad joke". The Pioneer writes "Revised GDP data stirs credibility fight".
The Tribune notes former Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Subramanian's comment in his upcoming book that demonetisation initiated on November 8, 2016 accelerated the economic slide.
Hindustan Times leads with Pakistan PM Imran Khan saying "Ready for talks anytime" The Pioneer headline reads "Won't Let terror use Pak soil: Khan".
The Times of India highlights Supreme Court's observation on CBI case. The daily reports the Supreme Court as saying "Will first decide if removal of CBI chief was legal". The Statesman reports "Tenure of 2 years as CBI chief can't be altered: says Verma in Supreme Court.
The Indian Express top headline reads "Firm that gave loan to buy Vadra land at a premium, got big relief from tax panel". Investigating a web of controversial land transaction in Bikaner involving Robert Vadra's companies, the Enforcement Director has asked for details in the case related to Bhushan Power and Steel Limited.
With the rupee touching a three month high of 69.88 against the dollar, Business Line of the Hindu writes "Rising rupee, falling crude prices, bring mojo back to the market". The sensex gained 453 points to close at 36,170 and a crash in global crude oil price has been cited by experts as the main reason for the strength of the rupee.
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