K Chandrasekhar Rao touched Sonia Gandhi feet: PM Narendra Modi
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
"High stakes for India as keyclimate meet begins" is the headline in the Hindustan Times. The paper observes , as''G-20 remains mum on climate, action shifts to COP 24 in Poland''.
''US, China decide to hold off freshtariffs for 90 days'' leads the Hindu. ''Trump, Xi agree on temporarytruce in bid to contain trade war'', on the sidelines of the G-20 summit,states the Business Standard.
'Pakistan can seek our help if it can'tfight terror', the Hindustan Times quotes Home Minister Rajnath Singh. 'Terroris the issue, not Kashmir', the Asian Age cites him.
In its lead on the Nirav Modi scam, theIndian Express writes ''IT report waved red flags 8 months earlier, was notshared'', on an Income Tax investigation report highlighting bogus purchases andover-valuation of stocks. The paper states ''Delayed sharing of informationleft escape route open''.
''RBI likely to hold rates, give fillipto GDP growth'' highlights DNA Money.
''EC admits to 1-hour blackout at MadhyaPradesh EVM strongroom'' due to an unprecedented power cut on Friday, amid concerns over the security of ElectronicVoting Machines, is a front page story in the Pioneer.
''Maharashtra allows citizens to inspectgovernment records under RTI'' for two hours every Monday, reports theIndian Express.
''25 crore rupees from 100 lockersseized in anti-hawala raid'' in Chandni Chowk, reports the Pioneer."
''Mercury below 10 degree Celsius for the first time this season'' observes theHindustan Times.
And finally, ''Yoga a must for allinmates of Tihar from January 1''. Mail Today notes ''Tihar inmates willnow bend and stretch from New Year day''.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
"High stakes for India as keyclimate meet begins" is the headline in the Hindustan Times. The paper observes , as''G-20 remains mum on climate, action shifts to COP 24 in Poland''.
''US, China decide to hold off freshtariffs for 90 days'' leads the Hindu. ''Trump, Xi agree on temporarytruce in bid to contain trade war'', on the sidelines of the G-20 summit,states the Business Standard.
'Pakistan can seek our help if it can'tfight terror', the Hindustan Times quotes Home Minister Rajnath Singh. 'Terroris the issue, not Kashmir', the Asian Age cites him.
In its lead on the Nirav Modi scam, theIndian Express writes ''IT report waved red flags 8 months earlier, was notshared'', on an Income Tax investigation report highlighting bogus purchases andover-valuation of stocks. The paper states ''Delayed sharing of informationleft escape route open''.
''RBI likely to hold rates, give fillipto GDP growth'' highlights DNA Money.
''EC admits to 1-hour blackout at MadhyaPradesh EVM strongroom'' due to an unprecedented power cut on Friday, amid concerns over the security of ElectronicVoting Machines, is a front page story in the Pioneer.
''Maharashtra allows citizens to inspectgovernment records under RTI'' for two hours every Monday, reports theIndian Express.
''25 crore rupees from 100 lockersseized in anti-hawala raid'' in Chandni Chowk, reports the Pioneer."
''Mercury below 10 degree Celsius for the first time this season'' observes theHindustan Times.
And finally, ''Yoga a must for allinmates of Tihar from January 1''. Mail Today notes ''Tihar inmates willnow bend and stretch from New Year day''.
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