Congress-JDS Govt to Face Trust Vote on Thursday, Rebel MLAs in Mumbai May Skip Session
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The news of England winning the World cup for first time after a tied Super Over and Djokovic winning in the longest Wimbledon Final covers the front page of all the dailies today.
"Pak bows, make concession on Kartarpur Sahib pilgrimage" writes The Times of India with Pakistan assuring it won't allow pro Khalistani elements to use the corridor for anti India activities.
To revamp its flagship Skill India Mission, the government is all set for new courses related to Electric Vehicles. "EV courses, fresh tie ups to power skill India engine" writes The Hindustan Times.
"Centre may hire public sector bank EDs through lateral entry" reports The Business Standard.
The Indian Express states, "Government readies plan for second wave of asset monetisation" with an inter ministerial committee to soon recommend a list of PSUs to raise resources for fresh investment.
And finally, Gagandeep Kang becomes the first woman scientist in India to be elected to the royal society, entering the coveted league of scientists of the order of Isaac Newton writes The Tribune.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The news of England winning the World cup for first time after a tied Super Over and Djokovic winning in the longest Wimbledon Final covers the front page of all the dailies today.
"Pak bows, make concession on Kartarpur Sahib pilgrimage" writes The Times of India with Pakistan assuring it won't allow pro Khalistani elements to use the corridor for anti India activities.
To revamp its flagship Skill India Mission, the government is all set for new courses related to Electric Vehicles. "EV courses, fresh tie ups to power skill India engine" writes The Hindustan Times.
"Centre may hire public sector bank EDs through lateral entry" reports The Business Standard.
The Indian Express states, "Government readies plan for second wave of asset monetisation" with an inter ministerial committee to soon recommend a list of PSUs to raise resources for fresh investment.
And finally, Gagandeep Kang becomes the first woman scientist in India to be elected to the royal society, entering the coveted league of scientists of the order of Isaac Newton writes The Tribune.
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