Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Won’t Let You Sleep Peacefully: Rahul Challenges Modi to Match Congress' Farm Loan Waivers

Won’t Let You Sleep Peacefully: Rahul Challenges Modi to Match Congress' Farm Loan Waivers

TODAY'S NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Congress leader Sajjan Kumar getting life term in 1984 riots case and 3 congress CM's taking oath of office are the main news covered on the front pages of all the dailies today.
"Acquittal by lower court overturned, Kumar told to surrender by December 31st" is a headline in Hindustan Times on the Congress leader Sajjan Kumar being sentenced to life imprisonment. "Justice delayed not denied", mentions The Asian Age, while the Times of India says, "Verdict could hurt Congress revival in Delhi." The Statesman writes, "High court calls for law against genocide".
On the recent political developments The Asian Age writes, "3 Congress CMs took oath in Hindi heartland, all eyes were on opposition unity". The Mail Today states, " 1984 shadows big day for new MP CM Kamalnath", while the DNA headlines, "Hours after swearing in, new Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh CMs announce farm loan waivers".
" The cabinet approved amending two existing laws to provide legal backing for voluntary seeding of Aadhaar with mobile numbers and banks accounts" is a headline covered in The Tribune. The Times of India writes, " Aadhaar to be voluntary for mobiles, bank accounts.
"In a first, India flies military aircraft using blended bio - jet fuel", states The Pioneer.
A true caller report has noted that 91 percent of spam calls in India comes from telecom service providers, states the Financial Express. But Brazil has taken over India as the most spammed country in the world.
And finally, "Now... know your auto fare via Google maps" writes The Asian Age about the new feature introduced in Google maps where commuters in Delhi will be able to save both time and money.

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