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AN OVERVIEW OF TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
The Raging debate in the Lok sabha over various national issues and the latest rate-cut by the RBI are a couple of stories that find prominent mention across dailies this morning.
"PM tears into Congress, warns against mahamilavat ki sarkar" reads the headline in the Indian Express alongside the opposition's reaction that says, "You came on false promises, not stopped lying: kharge".
"RBI cuts rates to spur growth" reports the Hindu adding, 'Repo rate reduced by 25 basis points; EMIs to come down'.
The Supreme Court coming down heavy on ex-CBI director is noticed in the Hidustan Times that writes, "SC slams Rao for moving officer in Bihar home case" further quoting the CJI as saying, "We are going to take it very very seriously. God help you".
Following up on the Kartarpur corridor story The Tribune writes, "Pakistan for Kartarpur talks on March 13". The paper adds 'Wants Indian follow-up visit on March 28th'.
The Tribune carries a picture of a white-clad street in Noida captioned "Noida, No way" to elucidate the aftermath of the hailstorm that struck the Delhi-NCR region yesterday.
Centre's angry reaction towards Kolkata IPS officers who took part in the sit-in with the CM is noticed by The Hindu that writes, "5 IPS officers in Mamata protest face action".
In a relief of sorts The statesman reports of a WHO data that says "Suicide rate falls by a third globally, shows data".
"House panel raps rating agencies for not anticipating IL&FS situation" writes the Hindustan Times about a parliamentary panel rebuking credit rating agencies for failing to be proactive during crisis of this sort.
Did you realise that warming could be a major contributor to bad air quality? Well, The Times of India reports of a study published in the journal 'Nature Climate change' saying, "Warming is making air quality bad" adding 'Rising temperatures increase concentration of Aerosols that causes Pollution'.
AN OVERVIEW OF TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-
The Raging debate in the Lok sabha over various national issues and the latest rate-cut by the RBI are a couple of stories that find prominent mention across dailies this morning.
"PM tears into Congress, warns against mahamilavat ki sarkar" reads the headline in the Indian Express alongside the opposition's reaction that says, "You came on false promises, not stopped lying: kharge".
"RBI cuts rates to spur growth" reports the Hindu adding, 'Repo rate reduced by 25 basis points; EMIs to come down'.
The Supreme Court coming down heavy on ex-CBI director is noticed in the Hidustan Times that writes, "SC slams Rao for moving officer in Bihar home case" further quoting the CJI as saying, "We are going to take it very very seriously. God help you".
Following up on the Kartarpur corridor story The Tribune writes, "Pakistan for Kartarpur talks on March 13". The paper adds 'Wants Indian follow-up visit on March 28th'.
The Tribune carries a picture of a white-clad street in Noida captioned "Noida, No way" to elucidate the aftermath of the hailstorm that struck the Delhi-NCR region yesterday.
Centre's angry reaction towards Kolkata IPS officers who took part in the sit-in with the CM is noticed by The Hindu that writes, "5 IPS officers in Mamata protest face action".
In a relief of sorts The statesman reports of a WHO data that says "Suicide rate falls by a third globally, shows data".
"House panel raps rating agencies for not anticipating IL&FS situation" writes the Hindustan Times about a parliamentary panel rebuking credit rating agencies for failing to be proactive during crisis of this sort.
Did you realise that warming could be a major contributor to bad air quality? Well, The Times of India reports of a study published in the journal 'Nature Climate change' saying, "Warming is making air quality bad" adding 'Rising temperatures increase concentration of Aerosols that causes Pollution'.
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