The shadow of Rafale deal on BJP
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The lead story in almost all the newspapers is the Karol Bagh Hotel blaze which killed 17 people and injured over a dozen. ''Some charred to death, others asphyxiated; woman, child take miscalculated plunge to death'' reports the Pioneer. The Statesman writes, ''Hotel 'violated building rules, fire safety norms''.
Budget Session of Parliament ends today. ''Citizenship and triple talaq Bills will lapse if no Rajaya Sabha nod today'' writes the Indian Express.
The Asian Age headlines, ''Modi vows to step up war against the corrupt''.
The Hindustan Times reports ''Around 100 oil and gas fields could go up for private auction''.
The newspapers have also reported on the former CBI interim Director being held guilty of contempt by the Supreme Court. ''Pay rupees one lakh, go sit in corner: Supreme Court punishes CBI's Rao for contempt'', writes the Tribune.
Under the headline ''Desperate Indian Air Force may buy 21 'mothballed' MiG-29s from Russia'', the Time of India reports of the Indian Air Force looking to acquire 21 MIG 29 Jets lying in an unassembled condition with Russia since the late 1980s.
''To boost ranking, IIT Delhi will charge the same fee from foreign and Indian students'' writes the Indian Express, for the foreign students doing their Phds from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.
The Times of India headlines "CBSE X, XII exams set to be easier this time''. The daily reports quoting CBSE secretary Anurag Tripathi as saying that they were working towards encrypted papers.
And finally ''Muffins, doughnuts for breakfast, and five-star dinner on Train 18'' writes the Hindustan Times about a piping hot lunch that would stay warm till it is served in the to be launched Vande Bharat Express, tickling the taste buds of passengers.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The lead story in almost all the newspapers is the Karol Bagh Hotel blaze which killed 17 people and injured over a dozen. ''Some charred to death, others asphyxiated; woman, child take miscalculated plunge to death'' reports the Pioneer. The Statesman writes, ''Hotel 'violated building rules, fire safety norms''.
Budget Session of Parliament ends today. ''Citizenship and triple talaq Bills will lapse if no Rajaya Sabha nod today'' writes the Indian Express.
The Asian Age headlines, ''Modi vows to step up war against the corrupt''.
The Hindustan Times reports ''Around 100 oil and gas fields could go up for private auction''.
The newspapers have also reported on the former CBI interim Director being held guilty of contempt by the Supreme Court. ''Pay rupees one lakh, go sit in corner: Supreme Court punishes CBI's Rao for contempt'', writes the Tribune.
Under the headline ''Desperate Indian Air Force may buy 21 'mothballed' MiG-29s from Russia'', the Time of India reports of the Indian Air Force looking to acquire 21 MIG 29 Jets lying in an unassembled condition with Russia since the late 1980s.
''To boost ranking, IIT Delhi will charge the same fee from foreign and Indian students'' writes the Indian Express, for the foreign students doing their Phds from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.
The Times of India headlines "CBSE X, XII exams set to be easier this time''. The daily reports quoting CBSE secretary Anurag Tripathi as saying that they were working towards encrypted papers.
And finally ''Muffins, doughnuts for breakfast, and five-star dinner on Train 18'' writes the Hindustan Times about a piping hot lunch that would stay warm till it is served in the to be launched Vande Bharat Express, tickling the taste buds of passengers.
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