Sunday, April 28, 2019

Hyderabad: Missing school student's body found under suspicious condition

Hyderabad: Missing school student's body found under suspicious condition

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi filing his nomination papers for the Varanasi Lok Sabha seat gets prominent coverage on the front pages of newspapers today.

"PM files Varanasi papers as NDA shows strength" reports The Asian Age. "Modi lists 2.5 crore rupee assets" ; 'Affidavit says has MA degree from Gujarat' writes The Tribune. The Time of India notes "Modi fires back at opposition, forcefully defends demonetization" ; 'Home prices dropped, Hit congress' friends'.

Congress decision to not field Priyanka Gandhi Vadra against PM Narendra Modi from Varanasi continues to make news. The Times of India observes "Her call or Rahul's ? Conflicting Congress voices over Priyanka not fighting from Varanasi".

The Mail Today features an exclusive interview of Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaking to the paper from the banks of the Ganges. "Won't let J&K be emotionally blackmailed. Only Atal Ji's formula--Insaniyat, Kashmiriyat, Jamhooriyat--can work" says PM.

The Supreme Court directing the Reserve Bank of India to disclose information regarding its annual inspection report of banks under the RTI Act also gets wide coverage across dailies. "Central bank given 'last chance' to escape contempt" notes The Tribune. "Give willful defaulters' info says SC" says the Pioneer.

The  Hindustan Times notes "CBI files FIR, 6 Prliminary Enquiries over irregularities in Mayawati-era sugar mills case". The Statesman writes "CBI blow for Maya in Uttar Pradesh sugar mills 'scam' ''.

And finally, driven by a desire to change the political discourse of the country, over 50 IIT alumni have got together and formed a new party BAP, Bahujan Azad Party, writes the Hindu.

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