Uttarakhand Chief Minister Resigns, Says "Go To Delhi To Find Out Why"
NEWSPAPERS HEADLINE:
Papers have noticed the ongoing sittings in Parliament along with other stories.
"Repeated disruptions as Opposition corners government over fuel price hike," writes The Tribune while The Statesman headlines, "Budget session may be cut short for Assembly polls."
Dailies have also noticed the dip in the national capital's per capita income. Hindustan Times says, "Delhi's per capita income goes down to 3.54 lakh rupees."
Bengal elections are also prominently noticed by the Press. Hindustan Times reports, "Stage is set for a fierce battle in TMC bastion," while The Pioneer notes, "All booths in Bengal phase-I polls 'sensitive'."
"Batla House shootout: Cop's killer convicted" reports The Pioneer.
And Finally, a day after International Women's Day, The Times of India has noticed a number of stories related to women.
Writing about 60 year old Madhuri Mishra, it says "For 30 years, she walked 8 km a day to vaccinate kids in remote areas".
A story about Surekha, India's first woman loco pilot. "Wasn't easy but first woman loco pilot stayed on track."
Women farmers say "It's time that we are also given farmer tag".
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