The Hindu
National
- High bids will not translate into tariff hikes, says Prasad – Tariff impact of the spectrum auctions will not be more than 1.3 paise per minute for consumers, says minister.
- Sagar Mala will boost GDP by 2 per cent: Gadkari – The project proposes port-led development of the nation and will create about 12 smart cities. It can raise India’s GDP by two per cent, says Minister.
- Rajasthan govt. opens mother’s milk bank – The govt owned human milk bank, “Jeevan Dhara”, will collect excess breast milk from lactating mothers and provide it to infants deprived of it. This would bring down infant morality rate, govt hopes.
- All trains to have bio-toilets in 5 years – Anaerobic bacteria – developed by DRDO – converts human waste into water and gas which is released through outlets.
- Blow to anti-tobacco campaign – Govt has decided to put on hold its decision to increase pictorial warnings on tobacco products to 85 per cent. Studies show that heavy use of chewing tobacco is associated with high prevalence of oral cancer in India.
International
- Maritime Silk Road to reset Beijing-Colombo ties – China and Sri Lanka wants to evolve a new relationship defined by the Maritime Silk Road and avoid a clash with India
- Sri Lanka likely to have access to Asian infrastructure bank – China has hinted that it will provide Sri Lanka access to the $40 billion Silk Road Fund and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
Business
- CII commissions survey on gender diversity in India Inc – “Women @ Work, India”, the Confederation of Indian Industry’s survey on gender diversity will identify the best companies for women to work.
Opinion-Editorial
- An embarrassing stance – India voted in the UN in favour of a Russian resolution limiting benefits to same-sex couples. Globally, India is now in the minority, because only 76 countries criminalise same-sex relationships.
- Reservations are not just about quotas – India’s reservation policy requires corrections and is in need of radical rethinking.
- For India, a bridge too far – India lost to Australia in the semifinal match of the cricket world cup 2015.
Indian Express
Editorials & Columns
- The Vyapam test – The multi-crore Vyapam scam involving corruption in the Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board, should be investigated thoroughly.
- Ground Zero Aden – Yemen’s civil war could turn into an indirect conflict between Saudi and Iran.
- It pays to be smart – There might not be many takers for the Smart Cities project when the states know that it does not promise Union government funds.
LiveMint
- India to rich world: give us cash and we’ll cut emissions faster –
Minister Prakash Javadekar has said that India will consider a sharper cut in emissions if rich nations provide money and technology.
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India seeks Qatar’s role in key infrastructure projects – Qatar has shown interest in Make in India programme that aims to boost the local manufacturing sector.
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