"Judiciary Under Threat": Chief Justice Denies Sex Harassment Allegation
NEWSPAPER HEADLIENS
In the midst of feverish election campaign for the Lok Sabha polls, papers today have given different leads. The Asian Age writes, old rivals Maya, Mulayam share stage after 24 years.
"Pragya sorry for Karkare jibe", headlines The Pioneer on BJP candidate from Bhopal Lok Sabha seat Sadhvi Pragya Thakur's comment.
PM promises collateral free loan of upto 50 lakh rupees to traders, reports Financial Express on the front page.
"NAMO TV can air Modi's live speeches-says EC" is an Asian Age headline.
Now 112 will be a pan India emergency number. The Asian Age reports that 112 helpline is active in 20 states and Union Territories. It integrates Fire, Police & Women's Helpline numbers and is being implemented from the Nirbhaya Fund.
Another decision in concurrence with international practice is to name chemists & druggists as pharmacists, according to the Health Ministry, reports The Hindu.
The Hindu Business Line carries stories on the developing villages in Madhya Pradesh - organic cotton being adopted by many farmers there, as also an NGO Samarthan's yellow gang helping sanitise rural areas in Madhya Pradesh.
The Indian Express writes about Spice Jet hiring 100 pilots, 400 Cabin and Technical Staff from Jet Airways after the later was grounded recently.
Delhi hospital waste crosses danger level, reports Mail Today. It is about 75 tonnes of raw bio medical trash per day.
The Tribune remembers some crusader Harman Deep / Manjit Singh / Sohaj Kaur / Satnam Singh and other writers & intellectuals, who died fighting for justice for underpriviliged.
Some other stories covered by some newspapers are:-
Closing down of 1200 colleges in America due to fall in demand /
Just five per cent of water left in Marathwada dams /
Measles showing an alraming rise of 300 per cent, says WHO.
This year's Royal Society London includes an Indian scientst Gagandeep Kang apart from three Indian origin scientists. She is known for her work on Rota Virus injections in children, says an HinduT report.
NEWSPAPER HEADLIENS
In the midst of feverish election campaign for the Lok Sabha polls, papers today have given different leads. The Asian Age writes, old rivals Maya, Mulayam share stage after 24 years.
"Pragya sorry for Karkare jibe", headlines The Pioneer on BJP candidate from Bhopal Lok Sabha seat Sadhvi Pragya Thakur's comment.
PM promises collateral free loan of upto 50 lakh rupees to traders, reports Financial Express on the front page.
"NAMO TV can air Modi's live speeches-says EC" is an Asian Age headline.
Now 112 will be a pan India emergency number. The Asian Age reports that 112 helpline is active in 20 states and Union Territories. It integrates Fire, Police & Women's Helpline numbers and is being implemented from the Nirbhaya Fund.
Another decision in concurrence with international practice is to name chemists & druggists as pharmacists, according to the Health Ministry, reports The Hindu.
The Hindu Business Line carries stories on the developing villages in Madhya Pradesh - organic cotton being adopted by many farmers there, as also an NGO Samarthan's yellow gang helping sanitise rural areas in Madhya Pradesh.
The Indian Express writes about Spice Jet hiring 100 pilots, 400 Cabin and Technical Staff from Jet Airways after the later was grounded recently.
Delhi hospital waste crosses danger level, reports Mail Today. It is about 75 tonnes of raw bio medical trash per day.
The Tribune remembers some crusader Harman Deep / Manjit Singh / Sohaj Kaur / Satnam Singh and other writers & intellectuals, who died fighting for justice for underpriviliged.
Some other stories covered by some newspapers are:-
Closing down of 1200 colleges in America due to fall in demand /
Just five per cent of water left in Marathwada dams /
Measles showing an alraming rise of 300 per cent, says WHO.
This year's Royal Society London includes an Indian scientst Gagandeep Kang apart from three Indian origin scientists. She is known for her work on Rota Virus injections in children, says an HinduT report.
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