Saturday, October 1, 2016

Pakistani actors are artists, not terrorists: Salman Khan

Pakistani actors are artists, not terrorists: Salman Khan

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India hitting terror hubs across the LOC gets extensive coverage.
"India Draws the Line" headlines the Economic Times. "Uri fangs surgically removed" writes the Pioneer, adding, "Aghast Pak says nothing happened".
"First Open Breach of Threshold Since 1971" says the Times of India, noting that the attack was planned for a virtually moonless night.
"Significant casualties among terrorists and their backers" the Indian Express cites the Army. "150 commandos hit 7 launchpads in PoK, kill 38 terrorists" reports the Asian Age.
"Forces on ground, border villages moved to safety", notes the Pioneer, also reporting "India briefs P5+20 countries about inevitable reprisal".
"Markets fall as tensions flare up" highlights the Financial Express. The Economic Times states "Fear factor: stocks tumble, rupee weakens".
"Brace for higher fuel, shopping bills as oil output is cut" by OPEC, is a story in the Hindustan Times.
"America needs an adult in the White House" the Asian Age quotes Michelle Obama, in support of Hillary Clinton.
"Big-ticket items on agenda for today's GST Council meet" notes the Financial Express.
"Budget merger may need Parliament's nod" writes the Hindu, as Opposition says, Centre has not consulted Parliament.
'Widow sole claimant of dead man's pension', the Times of India cites a Supreme Court ruling on Thursday, adding, properties of the deceased man, however would be divided among his mother and widow.
And finally, the Heritage Act, which forbids new construction close to protected monuments, may be amended to make way for public projects, in public interest, reports the Economic Times.

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