The Hindu
National
- Modi-Merkel meet to focus on trade and technology – Agenda of PM in Germany and info on bilateral trade and investment.
- Election Commission sets up committee to allow migrants to vote – EC is considering whether inter-State migrant voters can retain their names on the electoral rolls of their native places, and if they can cast their votes through postal ballot.
- 52 p.c. Indians indulge in self-medication: survey – Over 52% Indians buy medicines without doctor consultation, says survey. Find out the key reasons increasing the dangerous practice.
- Rajasthan gears up to prevent child marriages on Akshaya Tritiya – More than 14% of the girls are married off below the age of 18 in Rajasthan.
- When the men showed exemplary bravery and magnanimity – Latest statistics on Operation Rahat and info on similar operations in the past.
International
- Obama’s Cuba shift opens new era in ties with the region – Report on the U.S., Cuban Presidents first meeting in over 50 years.
- Black money: U.N. meet endorses India’s concern – U.N. conference has endorsed India’s suggestions on promoting global cooperation in fighting the menace of money-laundering, international terrorism and cyber crime.
- For a robust economy in Afghanistan – Located in the vicinity of rising economies China and India, Afghanistan has the advantage of benefitting in areas like investment, technical expertise and technology transfer, says the article.
Business
- Caught in a dilemma – Examines why monetary transmission is not happening.
Opinion-Editorial
- Rafale and beyond -PM should have focussed more on bilateral trade, rather than defence ties in his France visit, argues the article.
- Unacceptable decision – Criticism of the decision of the Lahore High Court to release Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Zaki ur Rehman Lakhvi from detention.
- Something is rotten in the States of… – On the Nalgonda and Seshachalam encounters, the author writes “the right to life is ‘non-derogable’ and non-negotiable, and the authority to wield arms does not come with the authority to kill.”
Indian Express
Editorials & Columns
- Make the polluter pay – Greater reliance on civil rather than criminal penalties will incentivise polluters to reduce pollution, argues the author.
- To speed up infra projects, stay out of wildlife clearance, Govt tells SC – Govt wants SC to exclude the process of wildlife clearance for infrastructure projects from the apex court’s monitoring because its causing delays.
- A Baisakhi gift for the farmer – The author suggests some reforms to the crop insurance scheme.
- Lateral entry, blind alley – Analyses the suggestion of lateral entry into the civil services.
- Mission accomplished – The Yemen operation rose to citizen’s expectations. It has also won India many friends abroad, says the editorial.
- On a new track – Discusses the recommendations of Bibek Debroy committee and the Sreedharan committee on railway reforms.
LiveMint
- Saving the farmers – Not giving cheap loans to farmers in a time of distress seems a rather poor way to treat sons of the soil, says the article.
- India plans push for green bonds – The government has approached at least eight lenders to raise low-cost and long-term funds to help finance the plan.
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