Poll Of Exit Polls Show BJP Struggling In Heartland, KCR May Keep Telangana
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
News papers have led with different stories this morning. On Agusta Westland VVIP helicopter deal, The Hindu reports "CBI confronts Michel with Documents". The Hindustan Times headlines "Britain to get Consular access to Christian Michel soon."
The Statesmen reports "Supreme Court questions urgency in benching CBI Chief." The Times of India headline reads SC hints at middle path in CBI vs CBI case.
Indian Express reports 97% of Central OBC quota benefits go to just under 25% of its castes. The papers adds " Need to sub-category as per population, says Commission, to ensure a more level playing field."
Growing Air pollution in India is another lead in several papers. The Times of India writes "Air pollution causes 1 in every 8 deaths in India", which now contributes to a bigger burden than smoking. Hindustan Times reports that the deaths are due to air that is deadlier than cigarettes." Air pollution took life of 12.4 lakh Indians in 2017" headlines The Pioneer.
"Calcutta High Court says no to BJP's Rath Yatra in Bengal" - headlines The Asian Age. The papers adds - the government fears that Amit Shah's rally will stir communal tensions.
"Farmer groups to get land on priority" writes The Financial Express adding - ' In a bid to make the value chain more robust and to make farmers direct stake-holders in Agri-business ventures, the Maharashtra government has asked the State's Industrial Development Corporation to allot lands from its pool on a priority basis to farmer producer companies, to set up units related to farming.
And finally, The Times of India headline reads, "17 of the 20 fastest growing cities in the World will be from India". The list of cities expected to grow the fastest in terms of GDP is dominated by India, with Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai being among the strongest performers.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
News papers have led with different stories this morning. On Agusta Westland VVIP helicopter deal, The Hindu reports "CBI confronts Michel with Documents". The Hindustan Times headlines "Britain to get Consular access to Christian Michel soon."
The Statesmen reports "Supreme Court questions urgency in benching CBI Chief." The Times of India headline reads SC hints at middle path in CBI vs CBI case.
Indian Express reports 97% of Central OBC quota benefits go to just under 25% of its castes. The papers adds " Need to sub-category as per population, says Commission, to ensure a more level playing field."
Growing Air pollution in India is another lead in several papers. The Times of India writes "Air pollution causes 1 in every 8 deaths in India", which now contributes to a bigger burden than smoking. Hindustan Times reports that the deaths are due to air that is deadlier than cigarettes." Air pollution took life of 12.4 lakh Indians in 2017" headlines The Pioneer.
"Calcutta High Court says no to BJP's Rath Yatra in Bengal" - headlines The Asian Age. The papers adds - the government fears that Amit Shah's rally will stir communal tensions.
"Farmer groups to get land on priority" writes The Financial Express adding - ' In a bid to make the value chain more robust and to make farmers direct stake-holders in Agri-business ventures, the Maharashtra government has asked the State's Industrial Development Corporation to allot lands from its pool on a priority basis to farmer producer companies, to set up units related to farming.
And finally, The Times of India headline reads, "17 of the 20 fastest growing cities in the World will be from India". The list of cities expected to grow the fastest in terms of GDP is dominated by India, with Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai being among the strongest performers.
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