Abrogation of Art 370 need of the hour, says Venkaiah Naidu
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Most newspapers have prominently covered the situation in Jammu and Kashmir and the return of Sonia Gandhi as Congress president.
"Curbs eased in Srinagar, people throng streets to buy essentials", reports The Hindu.
"NC moves SC against revocation of Art(icle) 370; media seeks freedom", says The Pioneer.
The Hindu reports, "Certification of seeds to be made mandatory to step up agri output". Barcoding and tracking all seeds could hike productivity by 25%, adds the paper.
On the moves to pick a New Chief by the Congress, The Indian Express writes, "Sonia to Rahul to Sonia: Cong takes step back to move forward".
The Times of India describes the development with the headline, "Rahul had said 'no Gandhi' but Cong goes back to Sonia".
At a time when 75% of the cases registered with Delhi Police's cyber cell last year have not been solved, cyber experts have raised concerns, that Delhi's 11000 proposed free Wi-Fi hotspots could be an invitation to cyber criminals, says Mail Today.
And finally, On the riches of the waltons, the clan behind walmart Business Standard reports the "World's wealthiest family gets richer by $4 million every hour". That's roughly 50 lac rupees increase in wealth every minute!
NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Most newspapers have prominently covered the situation in Jammu and Kashmir and the return of Sonia Gandhi as Congress president.
"Curbs eased in Srinagar, people throng streets to buy essentials", reports The Hindu.
"NC moves SC against revocation of Art(icle) 370; media seeks freedom", says The Pioneer.
The Hindu reports, "Certification of seeds to be made mandatory to step up agri output". Barcoding and tracking all seeds could hike productivity by 25%, adds the paper.
On the moves to pick a New Chief by the Congress, The Indian Express writes, "Sonia to Rahul to Sonia: Cong takes step back to move forward".
The Times of India describes the development with the headline, "Rahul had said 'no Gandhi' but Cong goes back to Sonia".
At a time when 75% of the cases registered with Delhi Police's cyber cell last year have not been solved, cyber experts have raised concerns, that Delhi's 11000 proposed free Wi-Fi hotspots could be an invitation to cyber criminals, says Mail Today.
And finally, On the riches of the waltons, the clan behind walmart Business Standard reports the "World's wealthiest family gets richer by $4 million every hour". That's roughly 50 lac rupees increase in wealth every minute!
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