
Crisis in Jammu and Kashmir and the Governor taking charge in the State is the top story in many newspapers today. “Vohra takes charge in J&K, reviews security situation” headlines The Hindu adding “Issues proclamation to impose Governor’s rule; Assembly in suspended animation”.
In related stories, DNA quotes BJP’s Jammu and Kashmir In-Charge Ram Madhav as saying “Partnership with PDP was a compulsion”. “Now, it’s all-out war on J&K terror” leads The Pioneer.
On Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Subramanian announcing his decision to step-down after nearly four years at the helm The Asian Age writes “Govt’s economic adviser quits for personal reasons. To return to academics in US”.
The Statesman quoting Prime Minister Narendra Modi writes “Agri budget doubled to help double farm income by 2022”.
“Bank of Maharashtra chief, Ex-CMD Booked for ‘Cheating’ ” informs The Economic Times.
“US pulls out of ‘Hypocritical’ United Nations rights council” reports Hindustan Times.
Referring to Makkal Needhi Maiam founder Kamal Hasan The Asian Age writes “Hassan meets EC to register his party”.
A day after Delhi Governor Anil Baijal directed Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to bridge the gap between the IAS officers and the Delhi Government, DNA writes “IAS officers attend all meetings, CM absent”.
‘Happiness curriculum’ in delhi government schools from July. Well, The Asian Age writes that AAP government has announced the introduction of ‘happiness curriculum’, from nursery to class eighth in Delhi’s government schools from the coming academic session.
