Heaviest Rain In A Day Since 2005 Brings Mumbai To A Standstill
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Most papers lead with Parliament's unanimous approval for extension of 'President Rule' in J&K as also the 'key Reservation Bill'. Hindustan Times quotes Home Minister Amit Shah as saying in Parliament that late Atal Bihari Vajpayee's approach of 'Jamhooriyat, Insaniyat and Kashmiriyat will guide the Centre's policies towards the state.
Indian Express writes, "Government rolls out plan to save water, says it will be a mass movement, with launch of the 'Sanchay Jal, Behtar Kal' campaign for rain water harvesting and water conservation.
"5G panel head wants Chinese vendors excluded from trials", headlines The Times of India. A senior government official has opposed Huawei from participating in the ongoing 5G trials in the country, citing security concerns about the Chinese telecom giant.
Hindustan Times quotes former Finance Minister Arun Jaitley as saying that India can, potentially, have two slabs for the Goods and Services Tax, once revenue collection increases.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Most papers lead with Parliament's unanimous approval for extension of 'President Rule' in J&K as also the 'key Reservation Bill'. Hindustan Times quotes Home Minister Amit Shah as saying in Parliament that late Atal Bihari Vajpayee's approach of 'Jamhooriyat, Insaniyat and Kashmiriyat will guide the Centre's policies towards the state.
Indian Express writes, "Government rolls out plan to save water, says it will be a mass movement, with launch of the 'Sanchay Jal, Behtar Kal' campaign for rain water harvesting and water conservation.
"5G panel head wants Chinese vendors excluded from trials", headlines The Times of India. A senior government official has opposed Huawei from participating in the ongoing 5G trials in the country, citing security concerns about the Chinese telecom giant.
Hindustan Times quotes former Finance Minister Arun Jaitley as saying that India can, potentially, have two slabs for the Goods and Services Tax, once revenue collection increases.
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