What to read from Newspapers 13 January 2023
The HIndu Important News Articles
Vegetable prices help cool inflation; page 1 (GS III)
Entering a year of uncertainty; page 8 (GS II)
Capital stalemate; page 8 (GS II)
Will the Budget be populist or fiscally responsible?; page 9 (GS II, III)
A Governor and a Chief Minister at loggerheads; page 10 (GS II)
India has made marked progress in LAC infra development: Army chief; page 12 (GS III)
Under Constitution, law declared bythe Supreme Court is binding on all; page 12 (GS II)
Minority notification: Centre submits views of States to SC; page 13 (GS II)
Missing doctors: CHCs face 80% shortfall of specialists, show Health Ministry data; page 14 (GS II)
India intensified crackdown on activists, media in 2022: Human Rights Watch report; page 14 (GS II)
Front Page
World is in crisis and it’s not clear how long it will last, says Modi
Vegetable prices help cool inflation
Business
Industrial output rebounded to 7.1% growth in Nov. after Oct. contraction
Goyal rules out mini trade pact with U.S., says GSP not a priority for India
Public debt to rise in FY24, fiscal deficit to shrink to 5.8%’
World
U.S. vows to defend space with Japan
Sri Lanka SC orders Sirisena to pay victims of bombings
News
Joshimath: demolition of two damaged hotels begins
Families affected in Joshimath are being rehabilitated: govt
India intensified crackdown on activists, media in 2022: Human Rights Watch report
Missing doctors: CHCs face 80% shortfall of specialists, show Health Ministry data
Minority notification: Centre submits views of States to SC
Judiciary, legislature should respect boundaries set by the Constitution’
India has made marked progress in LAC infra development: Army chief
Under Constitution, law declared by the Supreme Court is binding on all
U.S. diplomat arrives for talks on business ties, human rights
Text & Context
A Governor and a Chief Minister at loggerheads
Opinion
Will the Budget be populist or fiscally responsible?
Editorial
Entering a year of uncertainty
Capital stalemate
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The Indian Express Important News Articles
China has increased its troop count along LAC in the East: Army chief; page 3 (GS II)
BJP-ruled states split over identification of religious minorities; page 9 (GS II)
Clean Ganga report: 26% of STPs in UP not complying with ministry’s standards; page 9 (GS III)
Karnataka HC stays quota slots for Vokkaligas, Langayats; page 10 (GS II)
Wages of Distrust; page 14 (GS III)
Reform, Not Revenge; page 14 (GS II)
Basic Structure of the constitution; page 19 (GS II)
Who was Kesavananda Bharti, Whose name is linked to Landmark SC ruling; page 19 (GS II)
Front Page
China has increased its troop count along LAC in the east : Army chief
Nov factory output up 7.0% inflation under 6% in Dec
World in crisis let us shape emerging order PM tells Global South
Nov factory output up 7.1% inflation under 6 % in Dec
Govt & Politics
All States organs must respect boundaries set by constitution
Express Network
Arms & the woman : Jammu mother joins Village Defence Guards after terror attack
Clean Ganga report : 26% of STPs in UP not complying with ministry standards
Developing countries not responsible for Climate change but bearing brunt : Yadav
As Russia – Ukraine war continues Army identifying sources for soviet era equipment spares : Gen Pande
Money laundering an independent offence says HC
Editorial
Wages of distress
Reform not revenge
With due respect
Good Auguries
Ideas Page
What Governor doesn’t get
The matter about mind
Explained
Basic Structure of the Constitution
Who was Kesavananda Bharti whose name is linked to landmark SC Ruling
World
No end to war in Ukraine
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