Woman who defied Indian temple ban 'shunned' by family
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All the dailies today have covered the Pravasi Bhartiya Divas event at Varanasi on their front page with The Hindu quoting the Prime Minister highlighting India's potential in sustainable development, "India can lead the world on Solar grid".
The Hindustan Times quotes the former RBI Chief Raghuram Rajan on India to be in a better position to create infrastructure in the region under the headline "India to become bigger than China".
"Google will verify political ads ahead of 2019 elections" in a bid to ensure transparency in election advertising, is another headline in the Hindustan Times.
"Hailstorm rain pelt down on rabi crops" with IMD predicting more farm damage as raging blizzard likely today also informs The Pioneer. While in a positive it also says "Silver lining in downpour: No speck of pollutants in Delhi".
On the ongoing political storm over EVM hacking claim the Statesman writes, "EC seeks FIR against the self proclaimed Cyber Expert".
"Recovery not in sight, banks to auction 1.16 lakh crore rupee NPAs" reports the DNA Money, about 16 banks putting their unrecovered corporate loans on sale to asset reconstruction companies.
With opposition to the Citizenship(amendment) Bill showing no signs of abating in the North-East, the Ministry of Home Affairs proposes to "provide incentives to those people who want to settle anywhere in India except the North-East" reports the Indian Express.
The Times of India informs about additional slots to be created over two years in universities including IITs, IIMs and NITs under the headline, "Centrally funded universities to add up to 3 lakh seats for 10% quota". Adding "EWS quota to add 16000 seats in Delhi University".
And finally, all the newspapers have covered the news of skipper Virat Kohli sweeping the ICC awards, the first cricketer ever to win ICC's top three player of the year awards.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
All the dailies today have covered the Pravasi Bhartiya Divas event at Varanasi on their front page with The Hindu quoting the Prime Minister highlighting India's potential in sustainable development, "India can lead the world on Solar grid".
The Hindustan Times quotes the former RBI Chief Raghuram Rajan on India to be in a better position to create infrastructure in the region under the headline "India to become bigger than China".
"Google will verify political ads ahead of 2019 elections" in a bid to ensure transparency in election advertising, is another headline in the Hindustan Times.
"Hailstorm rain pelt down on rabi crops" with IMD predicting more farm damage as raging blizzard likely today also informs The Pioneer. While in a positive it also says "Silver lining in downpour: No speck of pollutants in Delhi".
On the ongoing political storm over EVM hacking claim the Statesman writes, "EC seeks FIR against the self proclaimed Cyber Expert".
"Recovery not in sight, banks to auction 1.16 lakh crore rupee NPAs" reports the DNA Money, about 16 banks putting their unrecovered corporate loans on sale to asset reconstruction companies.
With opposition to the Citizenship(amendment) Bill showing no signs of abating in the North-East, the Ministry of Home Affairs proposes to "provide incentives to those people who want to settle anywhere in India except the North-East" reports the Indian Express.
The Times of India informs about additional slots to be created over two years in universities including IITs, IIMs and NITs under the headline, "Centrally funded universities to add up to 3 lakh seats for 10% quota". Adding "EWS quota to add 16000 seats in Delhi University".
And finally, all the newspapers have covered the news of skipper Virat Kohli sweeping the ICC awards, the first cricketer ever to win ICC's top three player of the year awards.
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