Newspaper Headlines
"Government unveils sweeping changes for education", headlines Hindustan Times. The Pioneer terms these as revolutionary. "10 plus 2 goes, no rigid separation of streams" writes The Tribune. "Doors open for foreign universities; 4-year UG with exit option, flexible Master's", summarises The Indian Express.
Most dailies carry photographs of the Rafale jets on their front page. The Asian Age caption reads, "Birds have landed". "Rafale jets arrive, to boost India's air power" writes The Statesman.
"Gyms, yoga centres get nod to reopen in Unlock-3" highlights The Times of India.
The Tribune writes that the deadlock over convening the Rajasthan Assembly ends with the Governor agreeing to call a session from August 14.
A box item in Hindustan Times highlights that the CBDT has extended the deadline for filing Income Tax returns for the financial year 2018-19 to September 30, citing covid-19 pandemic.
The top story in Business Standard mentions Maruti Suzuki posting 1st quarterly loss in 17 years.
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