Assam leaves nearly two million people off citizens' list, fate uncertain
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINE
The government announcing to merge 10 Public Sector Banks (PSBs) into 4 dominates top newspaper headlines. "Big Bank Mergers: Government turns ten PSBs into Four", headlines the Economic Times. "Government moves to reform bank boards", writes the Business Standard.
India's GDP growth slowing to 5 per cent in the first quarter of this fiscal is highlighted by all newspapers. "GDP growth contracts to 5 per cent, slowest in six years; Government says more boosters coming", headlines the Indian Express.
"Domestic Media Welcomes FDI cap for Digital News Entities" is another front page headline in the Economic Times.
The Hindu reports "West Bengal passes Bill to prevent, punish mob lynching" ; "High time Centre, other states followed suit says Mamata".
India witnesses wettest July and August in 25 years" notices The Times of India with countrywide rainfall recorded at 10 per cent above normal.
And finally, the Pioneer highlights the global protection granted to Tokay Gecko, an endangered lizard species of north-east India. Now, "Indian lizards won't end up as Chinese drugs" says the paper.
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINE
The government announcing to merge 10 Public Sector Banks (PSBs) into 4 dominates top newspaper headlines. "Big Bank Mergers: Government turns ten PSBs into Four", headlines the Economic Times. "Government moves to reform bank boards", writes the Business Standard.
India's GDP growth slowing to 5 per cent in the first quarter of this fiscal is highlighted by all newspapers. "GDP growth contracts to 5 per cent, slowest in six years; Government says more boosters coming", headlines the Indian Express.
"Domestic Media Welcomes FDI cap for Digital News Entities" is another front page headline in the Economic Times.
The Hindu reports "West Bengal passes Bill to prevent, punish mob lynching" ; "High time Centre, other states followed suit says Mamata".
India witnesses wettest July and August in 25 years" notices The Times of India with countrywide rainfall recorded at 10 per cent above normal.
And finally, the Pioneer highlights the global protection granted to Tokay Gecko, an endangered lizard species of north-east India. Now, "Indian lizards won't end up as Chinese drugs" says the paper.
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