Sunday, October 9, 2016

Pakistani markings on grenades, medicines, eatable items seized from slain terrorists in Kashmir's Naugam: Army

Pakistani markings on grenades, medicines, eatable items seized from slain terrorists in Kashmir's Naugam: Army

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
The war of words over Rahul Gandhi's 'dalali' remarks is on. The Pioneer under the headline "Rahul's Dalali Congress's Mindset: BJP", reports that the BJP lashed out at Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi for his “khoon ki dalali” comment, saying he “crossed all limits” and his remarks insulted the entire country and the Army. The Hindu says that Rahul Gandhi's comment is an insult to the bravery of the Indian Army and has demoralised it.
"Abolish triple talaq and polygamy, Centre tells SC". The Times of India reports under this caption that the Centre has asked the Supreme Court to abolish triple talaq and polygamy, calling them unconstitutional customs hurting gender equality and woman's dignity.
The spat over the implementation of the Lodha panel recommendations by the BCCI continues to figure on front pages of important dailies. "SC freezes cricket board funds", says Hindustan Times, while under the headline, "SC freezes BCCI funds to states till reforms kick in", the Asian Age writes that the apex court has barred BCCI from releasing funds to state associations.
The Tribune carries a picture of Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos who has won the 2016 Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to end a 52-year-old war with Marxist guerrillas.
The Times of India says one of the world's first commercial scale, kite-driven power stations is set to be created in Scotland, in what could be a major step towards finding the magic solution to humanity's energy problems, adding the technology is so cheap, it won't need any subsidy.

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