Thursday, January 18, 2018

Supreme Court Constitution bench begins hearing pleas against Aadhaar

Supreme Court Constitution bench begins hearing pleas against Aadhaar

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES

"CJI reaches out, but matters unresolved" headlines the Tribune. The report calls the recent happenings as "judicial mutiny", even as Chief Justice of India Deepak Mishra reached out to 4 rebel senior most judges.
"Centre withdraws Haj subsidy" is an Asian Age headline. The report quotes Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi as saying it is a policy to empower minorities with dignity.
"VHP chief Togadia claims threat to life" report Hindustan Times. The VHP leader has alleged that some people are plotting to kill him to silence him on issues such as Ram temple at Ayodhya and cow protection.
The Indian Express reports the Supreme Court saying that any adult has the right to marry anyone and nobody including parents, Khap Panchayats can question their choice of spouse.
An op-ed editorial in the Tribune notices the passing away of Anand Prakash eulogising him for fighting for justice for Ruchika Girhotra for 26 long years against former Haryana DGP, SPS Rathor for molestation.
The DNA reports ex-president Pranab Mukherjee as saying that IIT's professionals ended up becoming salesman of MNC's instead of contributing to nation buliding.
The Army to get 1.6 lakh rifles and carbines after 13 years of request giving hope to infantry soldiers has been reported by Times of India.
And finally, "Marketing Khichdi globally on Modi government's menu card" is a Mail Today headline. The humble Khichdi is indeed on its way to arrive on global food map.

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