Tuesday, January 1, 2019

"Will Reconsider Support": Mayawati Spells Out A Condition For Congress

"Will Reconsider Support": Mayawati Spells Out A Condition For Congress

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:

Covering the Prime Minister's Andaman and Nicobar visit, almost all the dailies have reported about the announcement of renaming three islands of the archipelago, as a tribute to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.
"Triple Talaq Bill likely to face stiff resistance in Rajya Sabha" reports The Hindu.
On Bangladesh general election, all the dailies have given a positive note to the coming back of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. " 17 die as Bangla votes, Hasina landslide likely" - writes The Asian Age.
On the fraudsters looting crores of rupees from the Banking system, The Indian Express quotes the RBI, "Banks lost 41,167 crore rupees to fraud in 2017-18."
"Climate change threatens kisan" states The Pioneer on the climate change and global warning set to affect production of several crops in 2020.
The passing away of filmmaker Mrinal Sen at the age of 95 makes headlines on the front page of most of the newspapers. "Last of Ray, Ghatak, Sen triumvirate leaves life's stage", reports The Hindustan Times.
The Times of India on its front page, covers the story of pendency of judicial cases in district and subordinate courts stating, "140 cases pending in lower courts for more than 60 years".
On the Pakistan army eyeing purchase of some 360 Russian made tanks. The Tribune states, "Pak wants T-90 tanks, Moscow holds the key, Delhi hopes Russia refuses".
Two premier management insititutes, IIM - Bangalore and Ahmedabad have proposed to add 800 more seats between them in the coming year, reports The Times of India.
And finally, ensuring women's safety and responsible partying by New Year revellers, The Hindustan Times reports, "15 thousand cops on Delhi streets to ensure safe New Years Eve" with the connaught place to be pedestrianised, allowing no vehicular movement. 

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