Lok Sabha Elections 2019: "Modi Government's Expiry Date Over," Says Mamata Banerjee At Opposition Rally
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The Indian Express lead cites RBI governor Shaktikanta Das at the Vibrant Gujarat Summit, "Amid calls for rate cut, RBI Governor's caution: Growth OK, inflation a worry".
"Mega Opposition rally in Kolkata today" leads The Statesman. The Asian Age writes "Rahul extends support to Didi on Opposition rally eve".
"Lok Sabha polls likely in April, May; Election Commission to announce date in ides of March" reports The Pioneer. The paper also notes "Congress inks poll alliance with regional players in Jharkhand".
"AAP announces it will go it alone in Lok Sabha polls in three states", Delhi, Punjab and Haryana, reports The Hindustan Times. "Boost for BJP in city as AAP rules out poll pact with Congress" leads the Times of India. The paper also notes "In latest electoral rolls, number of Delhi voters down 1.2 lakh in one year" despite an increase in the city's projected population.
"Fog, Republic Day drill lead to chaos at Delhi airport" headlines The Hindustan Times, with at least 600 flights affected.
DMK first party to challenge 10 per cent quota in court: Criteria wrong" observes The Indian Express.
"Pak violations Doubled in 2018 as Bloodshed hit Decadal High" reports The Hindustan Times.
"No new Engineering Colleges from 2020, review every two years" informs The Indian Express of an unprecedented decision of the AICTE.
"No more lots, DDA to let buyers book 1,275 unsold flats online" notes The Hindustan Times.
On India clinching the ODI series with a 7-wicket win over Australia, The Hindustan Times writes "India Rule Down Under". The Statesman terms it "A perfect series finish to a historic trip Down Under".
And finally, "20 brave children may not get proud Republic Day moment" observes The Times of India, as their hopes of being part of the Parade are likely to be dashed, with the Centre dissociating itself from the national bravery awards given out by NGO Indian Council for Child Welfare.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The Indian Express lead cites RBI governor Shaktikanta Das at the Vibrant Gujarat Summit, "Amid calls for rate cut, RBI Governor's caution: Growth OK, inflation a worry".
"Mega Opposition rally in Kolkata today" leads The Statesman. The Asian Age writes "Rahul extends support to Didi on Opposition rally eve".
"Lok Sabha polls likely in April, May; Election Commission to announce date in ides of March" reports The Pioneer. The paper also notes "Congress inks poll alliance with regional players in Jharkhand".
"AAP announces it will go it alone in Lok Sabha polls in three states", Delhi, Punjab and Haryana, reports The Hindustan Times. "Boost for BJP in city as AAP rules out poll pact with Congress" leads the Times of India. The paper also notes "In latest electoral rolls, number of Delhi voters down 1.2 lakh in one year" despite an increase in the city's projected population.
"Fog, Republic Day drill lead to chaos at Delhi airport" headlines The Hindustan Times, with at least 600 flights affected.
DMK first party to challenge 10 per cent quota in court: Criteria wrong" observes The Indian Express.
"Pak violations Doubled in 2018 as Bloodshed hit Decadal High" reports The Hindustan Times.
"No new Engineering Colleges from 2020, review every two years" informs The Indian Express of an unprecedented decision of the AICTE.
"No more lots, DDA to let buyers book 1,275 unsold flats online" notes The Hindustan Times.
On India clinching the ODI series with a 7-wicket win over Australia, The Hindustan Times writes "India Rule Down Under". The Statesman terms it "A perfect series finish to a historic trip Down Under".
And finally, "20 brave children may not get proud Republic Day moment" observes The Times of India, as their hopes of being part of the Parade are likely to be dashed, with the Centre dissociating itself from the national bravery awards given out by NGO Indian Council for Child Welfare.
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