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Newspaper Headlines: GST Collection At Rs. 1.03 Lakh Crore In November, Other Big Stories

  • The Times Of India: Government agencies have begun discussions on possible checks on foreign players participating in certain 'strategic areas'. The main accused in the gang rape and murder of a young veterinary doctor in Hyderabad had been driving a truck for more than two years without a licence.
  • Hindustan Times: Collections from the GST tax rebounded above the ?1 lakh crore benchmark in November, government officials said. BCCI decided to seek the Supreme Court's approval to water down administrative reforms on tenure cap for its office-bearers and named secretary Jay Shah as its representative for the ICC chief executives' committee meeting.
  • The Indian Express: Underlining his commitment to the shared ideology of Hindutva with the BJP, Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray Sunday said he would never abandon it. Setting the stage for a shake-up in the telecom sector, the country's three top service providers announced tariff hikes for the first time in around five years.
  • The Asian Age: The expansion of Uddhav Thackeray-led Cabinet is expected to take place in the first week of December with the NCP getting key ministries. Road Transport Authority officials had a chance to impound the lorry used by the killers of veterinary doctor in Hyderabad.
  • The Telegraph: "Hamara Bajaj", the blockbuster tagline that captured the heartbeat of India decades ago, was back in vogue on Sunday. A veteran industrialist Rahul Bajaj on Saturday spoke about an atmosphere of fear in the country. The Cyclone Bulbul, which made landfall on November 9 close to Sagar Island, devastated a large area in the Indian Sunderbans, including Mousuni. Many feel the damage, running to thousands of crores of rupees, may be comparable to the losses that followed Cyclone Aila in 2009, or even worse.
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