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Google committing 10 billion dollars to boost India's digital economy is a story highlighted across papers. "Amid China app ban, Facebook-Jio deal, Google to pump 10 billion dollars into India", writes the Times of India.
On the political face-off in Rajasthan, the Hindustan Times headlines "Rajasthan turmoil continues as Gehlot, Pilot dig in heels".
"No. of students getting 95 percent in CBSE Class 12 surges 119 percent" is the lead in the Times of India.
"Food inflation dips to nine-month low of 7.87 percent in June" observes the Hindustan Times in a front page story.
The Economic Times cites an internal estimate by Wall Street bank JP Morgan saying "India Inc Set to Raise Record 30-35 billion dollars in Share Sales This Year", with local lenders and businesses tapping into global liquidity.
"Tax super-rich more, millionaires tell governments". The Asian Age reports, a group of over 80 of the world's richest people, calling themselves "Millionaires for Humanity", have called on governments to permanently increase taxes on the wealthy elite to help pay for the economic recovery from the Covid-19 crisis.
Newspaper Headlines
Google committing 10 billion dollars to boost India's digital economy is a story highlighted across papers. "Amid China app ban, Facebook-Jio deal, Google to pump 10 billion dollars into India", writes the Times of India.
On the political face-off in Rajasthan, the Hindustan Times headlines "Rajasthan turmoil continues as Gehlot, Pilot dig in heels".
"No. of students getting 95 percent in CBSE Class 12 surges 119 percent" is the lead in the Times of India.
"Food inflation dips to nine-month low of 7.87 percent in June" observes the Hindustan Times in a front page story.
The Economic Times cites an internal estimate by Wall Street bank JP Morgan saying "India Inc Set to Raise Record 30-35 billion dollars in Share Sales This Year", with local lenders and businesses tapping into global liquidity.
"Tax super-rich more, millionaires tell governments". The Asian Age reports, a group of over 80 of the world's richest people, calling themselves "Millionaires for Humanity", have called on governments to permanently increase taxes on the wealthy elite to help pay for the economic recovery from the Covid-19 crisis.
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