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NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Today's papers have carried stories mostly focusing on candidates contesting form different seats in the upcoming polls.
"BJP puts Jaya Prada against Azam", headlines the Pioneer, adding, "Manoj Sinha picked for Ghazipur; Murli Manohar Joshi dropped." while The Tribune writes, "Menaka, Varun swap seats in Uttar Pradesh."
"Congress makes new Nyay pitch to women voters", headlines the Hindustan Times.
The Election Commission seizing cash, liquor, drugs, gold and freebies worth over 500 crores rupees across the country since the announcement of polls is also noticed prominently by the press. The Pioneer headlines, "133 crore rupees narcotics on way to buy votes seized."
Ahead of the Lok Sabha polls, a public opinion survey in 12 states has found that political parties are the most distrusted political institutions in the country. The Hindu reports , "Political parties most distrusted, Army, Judiciary win people's trust."
Former RBI Governor, Raghuram Rajan's recent remarks on growth numbers stoking a controversy, are also widely noticed by the press. The Times of India writes, "Rajan now doubts 7 per cent growth, seeks 'impartial' study of data."
In CBI's investigation of the Saradha chit fund scam, some very serious revelations have been made against the then Kolkata police Commissioner, Rajeev Kumar. The Asian Age quotes the apex court in its headlines , "Very serious CBI revelations against top cop."
President Trump's proposed border wall gets funding by Pentagon. The Hindu Business Line writes, "Pentagon authorises one billion dollars for Trump's border wall."
And finally, What should have been a giant leap for womankind has turned into a stumble on the path to equality after US space agency NASA cancelled the first all-female spacewalk because of a lack of spacesuit of the right size. The Hindu writes "All Woman spacewalk nixed over ill-fitting suit".
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Today's papers have carried stories mostly focusing on candidates contesting form different seats in the upcoming polls.
"BJP puts Jaya Prada against Azam", headlines the Pioneer, adding, "Manoj Sinha picked for Ghazipur; Murli Manohar Joshi dropped." while The Tribune writes, "Menaka, Varun swap seats in Uttar Pradesh."
"Congress makes new Nyay pitch to women voters", headlines the Hindustan Times.
The Election Commission seizing cash, liquor, drugs, gold and freebies worth over 500 crores rupees across the country since the announcement of polls is also noticed prominently by the press. The Pioneer headlines, "133 crore rupees narcotics on way to buy votes seized."
Ahead of the Lok Sabha polls, a public opinion survey in 12 states has found that political parties are the most distrusted political institutions in the country. The Hindu reports , "Political parties most distrusted, Army, Judiciary win people's trust."
Former RBI Governor, Raghuram Rajan's recent remarks on growth numbers stoking a controversy, are also widely noticed by the press. The Times of India writes, "Rajan now doubts 7 per cent growth, seeks 'impartial' study of data."
In CBI's investigation of the Saradha chit fund scam, some very serious revelations have been made against the then Kolkata police Commissioner, Rajeev Kumar. The Asian Age quotes the apex court in its headlines , "Very serious CBI revelations against top cop."
President Trump's proposed border wall gets funding by Pentagon. The Hindu Business Line writes, "Pentagon authorises one billion dollars for Trump's border wall."
And finally, What should have been a giant leap for womankind has turned into a stumble on the path to equality after US space agency NASA cancelled the first all-female spacewalk because of a lack of spacesuit of the right size. The Hindu writes "All Woman spacewalk nixed over ill-fitting suit".
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