Saturday, May 6, 2017

DNA, fingerprints, analysis of bite marks sealed Nirbhaya rapists' fate: SC

DNA, fingerprints, analysis of bite marks sealed Nirbhaya rapists' fate: SC

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
The Army's combing operation in Shopian district is on the front pages of all dailies. The Statesman reports that the crackdown follows "2 videos showing terrorist being trained in the apple orchards of south Kashmir went viral." " Operation flush out: 3000 soldiers comb 30 villages in Shopian," is the DNA headline. "Ultras strike in Op Cleanup; Civilian killed, 2 soldiers hurt," notes The Tribune. Meanwhile, "Army chief hints at action against Pakistan for beheadings," headlines The Asian Age.
The DNA reports, "High Court upholds life for 11 in Bilkis Bano case; convicts five cops and two doctors for tampering with evidence."
"Justice Karnan refuses medical test," notes The Hindustan Times. "I am medically fit, sends back medical team," The Pioneer quotes the Calcutta High Court judge.
"Congress brings more changes in leadership of its state units," is a front page story in Hindustan Times. "New Punjab, Uttarakhand PCC chiefs," says The Asian Age.
"Nifty climbs to record close," states The Financial Express. "Bank cleanup-push triggers a Nifty rally on Dalal street," reports The Economic Times.
"Supreme court raps government for making Aadhar mandatory," notes the DNA. "Aadhar and PAN: Order reserved," says The Times of India.
"New Delhi slips on Swachh Bharat test to seventh position, according to the 2017 Swachh Sarvekshan Survey," reports DNA.
And finally, The Statesman reports a heart warming story of IAS officer Yunus and his IPS wife Anjum Ara adopting the 12-year-old  daughter of Naib Subedar Paramjit singh, killed and mutilated in the Pakistani raid across the LOC.

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