On Non-Congress, Non-BJP Front, Mamata Banerjee's Strange Signal
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Different news paper have covered different stories in their headlines.
"Single standard rate of GST ultimate aim says FM", writes the Tribune, adding that as per the Finance Minister 12 and 18 per cent slabs will be merged and the 28 per cent slabs will soon be phased out.
The Hindustan Times writes that the Supreme Court has declined an urgent hearing of a BJP petition challenging a Calcutta high court order disallowing its "Save Democracy" rath yatra in West Bengal that was initially scheduled to begin on December the 7th.
Under the headline, "Centre wants fake news traced" the Hindu reports that the government has sought public comments on the proposed amendments in the IT Act that seek to make it mandatory for platforms such as Whatsapp, Facebook and Twitter to trace 'originator' of 'unlawful' information, while also removing such content within 24 hours.
The Indian Express leads with the headlines: ''Ally Shiv sena ratchets up the rhetoric, slams BJP on Rafale, echoes Congress guard is thief line'' adding that the Shiv sena has always been a strong BJP ally, though the two fought the Assembly election separately in 2014.
While Christmas cheer is in the Air today, this day may well be the most polluted Christmas Day in Delhi since the government introduced the National Air Quality Index in 2015.
And finally, the Times of India reveals why giving gifts makes us happy and the joy of giving, that too repeatedly, lasts much longer than the joy of receiving.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Different news paper have covered different stories in their headlines.
"Single standard rate of GST ultimate aim says FM", writes the Tribune, adding that as per the Finance Minister 12 and 18 per cent slabs will be merged and the 28 per cent slabs will soon be phased out.
The Hindustan Times writes that the Supreme Court has declined an urgent hearing of a BJP petition challenging a Calcutta high court order disallowing its "Save Democracy" rath yatra in West Bengal that was initially scheduled to begin on December the 7th.
Under the headline, "Centre wants fake news traced" the Hindu reports that the government has sought public comments on the proposed amendments in the IT Act that seek to make it mandatory for platforms such as Whatsapp, Facebook and Twitter to trace 'originator' of 'unlawful' information, while also removing such content within 24 hours.
The Indian Express leads with the headlines: ''Ally Shiv sena ratchets up the rhetoric, slams BJP on Rafale, echoes Congress guard is thief line'' adding that the Shiv sena has always been a strong BJP ally, though the two fought the Assembly election separately in 2014.
While Christmas cheer is in the Air today, this day may well be the most polluted Christmas Day in Delhi since the government introduced the National Air Quality Index in 2015.
And finally, the Times of India reveals why giving gifts makes us happy and the joy of giving, that too repeatedly, lasts much longer than the joy of receiving.
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