Saturday, March 9, 2019

10,000 phones tapped during Telangana Assembly polls

10,000 phones tapped during Telangana Assembly polls

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Almost all news papers have front paged the story of grenade attack at Jammu bus stand killing a teenager and injuring many. "Teen dies, 32 injured in Jammu grenade attack" writes Times of India. The Asian Age reports, "Hizb man held for grenade hit".
"Cabinet clears ordinance on teacher's reservation" writes the Hindustan Times on the Union Cabinet's rolling back the faculty hiring system for universities and colleges. The reports adds, after protests SC, ST, OBC quotas to be varsity-wide and not department-wise.
Another headline in the Hindustan Times says "Driving licences, registration certificates to be uniform nationwide".
"Unauthorised colonies in capital may get ownership, transfer rights" says the Hindustan Times, granting ownership to nearly 30% of Delhi's population.
Under the headline "Army gets agile, lean and lethal for future warfare" the Asian Age reports on a major restructuring of Army headquarters leading to the shifting of 20% of young officers to units and field formations.
India and Russia inking a deal worth 3 billion dollars for a nuclear powered submarine has been covered in The Pioneer.
"H-1B extension rejection rob Indian IT firms of visa power" reports the Economic Times with Infosys and TCS among the most affected Indian firms.
And finally, on International Women's Day, the Financial Express in a positive headline says, "More Women's equality means 31% GDP rise by 2025".

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